OIWILI. COVE NJ. {The regularnwnthlymeetiiu _ ;;,..;_-.__ was held liitheachool room on , -‘- ‘ ' " October 9th with 6 members and ~u‘- 5- -en 1 visitors preaent. Meeting coca- ed with Mary Stewart collect. ’ Meeting was presided over by Mrs. Edison Macbean. Roll . call was anewered by .15 cent ~ auction on cup and saucer ' been Cantu-o lcbara. lotnetrs Editor. Panes In lrilsmlhhcwbouldn by M". Mun‘ 4 ‘W p E I .34‘; . . Minutes of previous meeting. A . C » " " 4 ,- N W‘ l . All Items on Sale THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY L_ '1‘hurs.. Oct. 24.1957 Th: Guardian Page‘) 33 moi com-nmm av-l Arranaanenta - were made to e school room Wedding OT Popular « painted during fall vacation. I . Next meeting to be in school Coup o Is Solemnized mom. men an to in inylns oi tees and 10 cent auction. A lovely autumn wedding was posed a toast to the bride to Mr" ""9" 50059! ‘-0 ‘DO 0|‘ <olt-malted at St. Mark's Church' which the groom tittingly regpouj P-'°¢TImm¢ tom-mi - 1 Lot 7, Sept. 17th at 9.1!) a.m._ ded_ ll Lunch committee to be Mrs.‘ uhen Eileen Rose Mary. daugh- The bridal party motored to Mm“ M'°'-‘°“ “d M"-- lcr 0! Mr. and Mrs. Bernard,Summeraide. returning to the Jim“ 300391 All lB|0l'¢IUM' > Cape Wolfe was united home or the groom where . de. l*P|:e§0nl&9Il was not on by Mrs. in the holy bonds of matrimony licious supper ed me Wt" 1451-91“. W00 1! M11. .31] Will! James Alexander Dale. on- immediate meI'::esrs‘et')l; thewlam~ 5°“ M’°L°°d- A d°“°l°“3 ‘m y styhd ‘y 5011 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald uy. lunch was then enjoyed served C‘-‘mm. \ .\lcl\ennI. Elmsdale. by the In the evening a reception was by “'9 l“”°1" °°“‘m"'“"- M99‘ pislur Rev N. Tralnor who held home of the bride‘ in: than addournedr JEWELLERY Glamorous assortment of jewellery The bride entered the church gifts includin a mm o( mo . on the arm ol her lather to the The evening vT'as pleasantly‘q;-at '0-MIN" VOTE 1‘ ’ ' ' . ‘ umml. Th; women's suffrage amend- ’ played by Mrs..Ben.nett Howardljed by Messrs Guy Boulter and meat to the us. constitution was she v‘va.s Lt‘-Jhanning (I)!!! herlballer-1Leo Doyle. passed by Conzreas in 1919. ina €118 IOWII ny on net, Following the pee [ion mg 1; —m--1-——-—m—— otcl‘ satin with i-itted bodice,’ py couple left on fpilort hone‘: 30”“ ""‘°“'"°‘ l Children's long titted lily point sleeves,‘ moon trip through the Maui OTTAWA <m’i—-The bureau ol —with rhinestones on gold and silver ' eedau 671110 Peter Pan collar. matching head-‘ times. stdistiee said Tu 1, dress and anger tip veil. silo; For travelling the bride chose Vehicle! em-rod Canada din-ins base. Reg. 1.00. Each’ at one low carried a white prayer hook.i a grey um,-ed .uit‘wm. whit. 3,- Septeuber compared with 1.713.- izlrt of the smom and I bouquet‘ cessories and oorsage of white 000 it year also. The decline was Week-end Special Price. _ M mag‘. . . |°”“'u°"°l' - "muly Tmimwd ‘o T" “fly U“ to 5'98’ For ‘Meek-end special. Your choice of two lovely Datterns—“Peach Miss Phyllis Reilly was maid On their return a reception L350? DI)’ Ind thll lnlD)"nAlnl!l‘- Girls‘ all-wool knitted bolero type sweat- - c Blwmu or --wild Rose--_ Each at comm’ “ 93. of honor tor her sister. She was‘ was held at Summerlea Reataur- 93‘ ml!’ hi" ¢-‘P0095 All!‘ . .. beconflngly gmpgd in . mile.--l mi, 5umm,md¢_ when . hm uu, in the first nine rwnuu of era in vlprant red. Bat-wlng sleeves, one :ng:':le‘r.eA(l's.. ;.|§'.",;t-$5: t:!:'/,:!; 513:‘; W223; a special at only ea. 6 .49 famous name I08 lfilllfll NW 01 YGUOW nylon tired and twenty-live guests at 1”” "5"" *9" “M0-wo 9'"-Tl“ HOLMKN'S CHINA - - - Both stores “I W‘, “net. with WM“ '0' ‘ended a dinner ‘M an“. M“ mmpu.“ Mm 13'“3'wo 1.“! button at neck. Ideal worn over a blouse Good Quality ; L5 3. 5- o § E E O =- E 3 5 3 § ! n \ Veloura, velvet: and felts in cap- tivating styles—-cloche, plllbox, and turban-——with various trims. Black. Blue, Green, Brown and Rose. Val- —necklaces, brooches, earrings, pins \ '-'°“‘,""°' “d “"'“’d ' b°“‘l“°‘; site we, furnished by Ted A—- y'”' ’ for chilly days. Sizes lie 1! years. Reg. of pink roses. ‘ The duties of best man were‘ "eff" Or°h°""'" They we" . l 13- Wfikifld 5P¢¢ill. "Ch performed by Mr. Wilfred Gritn recipients of many lovely gins groom is a successful farmer. ' tin. I-rientd of the groom. ‘at this reception. testifying their 0"‘ °' WW“ 3”” '“‘°“‘““3- ‘ Durins the ceremony, the wedding were Miss Joan Men > I Women‘: ALL WOOL TWEED SKIRTS M”-A popularity. . Bennett Howard as organist sang M ' , _Kenna. sister _ol the smom nndi the Nupugl M“; ‘mg ml." ap.‘ _l» 3_'‘d M” M°K9““8 “'“' Mr. Glenn Jolllmore, both ol Hal-l propriate hymns with M” wii. reside in Elmgiale where thei ifax. N.S. ‘ lrcd Dalton as soloist. _ _ _ The bride's mother chri so‘ for her daughter‘: wedding a . blue Arinel tweed dress, with ’ ‘ . / white accessories and corsage ot’ »- . white carnations. ‘ ' _ 1 _ _ The groom.‘ mother MN, 8 S N A “r” asgor mam of Simulated plastlc in Brown, Black. navy blue crepe dress wimvink WSWY sheath style skirts in all Navy and Tan. by Julius Resnlck. accessories and corsags ol pink - m}e:l'lWm3 the cgremgny ill. woo] tweeds‘ Brown‘ Black Pouch and tailored satchel-style ‘ bridal party motored to the home I gnd (‘,rey_ Broken gjze . oi the bride where breakfast was. Wllh 801d <?010I‘¢d metal framet ROI 0' “ served to forty gues Edmond Nursery blankets in Pink or range in the group form- 500 loodl Qua ty rubber. The brides table was ccnterd txgnrr QALAD 3ow1, - moldtd In One plecI—lIo gun .“¢nh{rh,,.ue:ni:;:?g;:g lfgzfil 8".‘ I u 0‘. home Blue cotton eiderdown. Generous size. ‘M “mom “d out in the undid Giant Si" N . H” 69¢ 36 x 50 . Slight defects will not affect wear. Reg. it perfect, 2.29. erly priced up to 7.98. For teams to split. Potion!- . ed for hantlne. 72 ea. c *vV.ek'end Specmh capacity. Red and Green. 99 1.49. Weekend *0- . clal. each .77 only lllllll Hustle HOLMAN’S LADIES’ WEAR - - - Both Stores —:._..—.:.._j.._._ ' Women’; ‘ won." ‘ Dainty plastte aprons. an DUTTIO ‘ I p. N I ::ll;.M'l|‘edfleo::‘e. 1 tional manner by the bride and‘ Large Size . _ _ _ ' _ _ 35¢ groom. Rev. J. N. Trainor pro- s'r. MARKS A.v.l>.A. '%c-'.l"""T The regular meeting of St. -R Mark‘: A.Y.P.A was held in the parish hall. Oct Nth, 1957. The C t meeting opened with a hymn. followed by prayers led by the B.” chaplain. Roll call was answered with 28 members. . Minutes of last meeting were read and apprqved. The treasur- er gave his report. Plans were made about the communion breakfast to be held in French ‘River. October Nth. It was mov- ed by Laureita Mill, seconded by PERFECTION ICE CREAM ' Lome Adams to have a candle . 1 . ~ » l::.: Special llallowe en 3|‘|Cll- iii. 29¢ Carr. that the secretary send S ' PERFECTION for more membership cards. *5 MILK" ‘I <3; co Small nu. nu. son, now l0LMAN‘Il&IO---I'IlIe Navy wool and cotton frieze. with quilted ray- on llnins. Inside zipper. An assortment of {lattice and wed- , — . A x V ta .. Volunteers were made to help . with badminton. They are Clar- H001 once Moase. Laurette Mill. Gnr-. ‘ don Mill, Clayton Mill. Keith Sudsbury and lrrne Glll. I It was moved by Laureiia Mill. seconded by Janet Murphy. the ‘wooden mm ‘men’ Splendid assortment of women‘: 3'9“ 1" bmke" Si" ”"‘3*- 39199 "'d m" 3"" “'H'7‘ cubamheel pumps of kip and Ca” brown in Elk and side leathers. Or- w9ek_,,,d Spe(«|a, leather. Not alfsizes in the lot. ‘ i3i"‘”-V 398' F0’ w99k""d 5P°‘5W‘» ///////// //'/Li,/W lneetinl be adjourned. Lunch per pan-_ ,. was served by committee. Then a treat 0! corn from Mr. and \ l , Mrs. lngriiham was enloyed by . -"- PRICED AT WAIASSO ‘\ _ K or 69 W350 AT Sub-Standard I 4 "3" 2-59 pair SHEETS IOLMAN1 SHOES ' . . ch"l.““°''1 no|‘MAN'g snags _ . _ smmmue Famous name sheets In doublebed iIlse— Oi x loo". Medium wetlht cotton. hemmed ends. The slight imperfections will not affect the wear. Reg. if perfect, 6.40 per pf_ pg; wegk. end Specials Men's WORK SHIRTS . . . . I29 ' Cotton flannel plaids and plains in sizes 15 to 17. Convertible collar, two breast pockets. Strongly stitch- Corduroy in Blue, Green, Brown and Wine. Elastic at waist. Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Reg. 1.49. For Week-end Specials, only C « ' I ":2 I I . e 0 i .-A --‘ ' ‘f .-:\:~; ‘sin -’ "‘.:.‘§: V ‘a‘-' P’ 0' - e a.e\\\. . '\\‘§ AOA1‘ ' ‘o In ‘ \:e‘‘.° ' ‘\ \g‘QtaK.\‘s~‘\ 4 . \‘.' Flannelette BLANKET 5 Our moat popular weight M laanelette blanket ~{TIlCkTy napped and closely woven tor long wear. Rose or Blue striped borders. sin '70 x I)" Limited quantity. Reg. SN per pr, ‘nil. ! pitiii MAT ésrs 0! thickly tufted chenille in nlue. hirquolae. Wine and Yellow with raiaqt flood fig, multl-colored. Two pieces in the aet— ~ seat cover and floor mat. Rex. ll. For Vett- eadfieetals. per get 1.59 ,,, aoi.Maii-siaatavswna-.‘-iiotastam loI.IIANflIoIll'tlIflIlDNlIeIeI~Ie A ‘FAMILY AFFAIR AT llDl.lilAll‘ I ed for rugged wear. Sanforized. Reg. 2.49 and 2.93. A weeltiend Special at only ‘ I i‘ l _.A boys’ TRENDHCDATS “Croydon" coats of nylon blend in Navy, boys’ SHIRTS Tailored cotton flannel "little boys’ " shins la assorted plaids. Neat cellar. loag IIOOVII with buttoned euffs. laea I to I. Reg. 10. A «' ‘Silver Seal MOLASSES. 2 an. 69: iiAuo.vlmi SPECIALS .He||owe'en ..Kiss'e¢ . lo '53- 3 C e,ee'ee:'I. Grey and Brown. Full rayon lining, all around belt, two slash pockets. Shower-proob '00 ed. Broken sizes 24 to 38. Reg. up to 14.95. Week-end Special L .