Tony daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MR. AND MRS. DAVID CORRIGAN ~Corrigan-McQuaid Vows '. Exchanged At Kelly’ s Cross * St. Joseph’s Church was ‘the , soene of a pretty autumn wed- ding recently when Bertha He- ‘became the bride of David Fre-|"v of Mr. ‘| quite forget the recent spell of ‘Tness obtaining without. |a melancholic timbre. They . | ings. ‘| ed, ‘‘that next month will be bet- ELLEN’S DIARY Today seemed but a passing breath of Time. so soon it spent away toward its close. Exceed- ingly pleasant it was. In it was a calmness, which made one wind, the fragrance of the sea- son, the fading autumn hues on | pursuits in favor of thie loveli- Last bulbs we buried in the " border, as Scampie does with some of his treasures, to give later de- light. ‘We turned up dahlias to the sun, lifted, and reset in new locations, roots of some peren- nials, and altogether planned as “T see y ave some pigeons” a caller smiled, noting a num- ber sunning prettily against the red of a barn roof. Peace was in thier coos: And a- summery. haze of lightsome dreamy sub- gd lay along the “This is surely a lovely day’’ another ssid. “Though” she added;—‘to-me;~there--1s some loneliness in the picture, in the falling leaves and baring trees." Crows in a dark flight of them called beyond the hilltop. “Even the crows’: cawings’’ she. continued, “seem to contain are hot bright and zestful like in spring. ” Peter drove by on his tricycle as we gardened, smoothing then the soil on and about our plant- “T was just thinking” he offer- ter to me than this one. You see, my birthday comes then - and I'll like that. I will be six Sears old” he said more to him As Octobét Slips Away We Pause - Remembering sutumn | - self than to us, wonder in his. tones. be too long until Christmas. And ‘that is another lovely time, isn't it?. With the lights” he smiled “and everything.” “And then comes the New Year’ we said. ~ > And up and down the valley be- low, lights mark the windows, where folks have come to their weekend... Their days have been full. So-short a time, so much to do, we think reflectively, as the -days slip off into.the twilight. Harvests of potatoes and roots, vegetables in gardens, straw on for the stock, that sooner or lat- er the frosts and snows will raid in to shelter. And always to write ‘‘The End” to the field- work. of the year, there is the plowing. So another October week goes from us, the last one of the ‘‘nut brown” store. And looking back now along its days, we too, like ‘another before-us* now grateful- ly “pause - remembering!” “No day however gray, can fail to bring ; Into my life some gay and love- ly.thing, A crimson sun . a poem lit with flame! < The sight of pines from which a bluebird came. ~*~ The wind at play in clover-scen- ted grass - - Swept all my cares away. ‘I saw them pass,. ' And swinging o'er the hills, ad- venturing, . : The virgin moon at night. I pause - remembering!” 4 ed nosegays of tinted green ‘car- nations. Barbara Corrigan, sister -of the — was flower girl, wear- lor Hove length. gomn-cl-mbiley: nin with a narrow border of | green velvet accenting the em- MARY HAWORTH . -Mother’s.De pressions. Possibly Due To IIIness Until Monday - - - Diary - -.- Good-night. . ._. “And after that, it won't & MRS. HARRY CUDMORE ~ Island Woman Training Tour Mrs. Harry Cudmore of Char- lottetown, above, -who is train- ing commissioner. for the — girl guide organization of Prince Edward Island, has been chosen by the Canadian training com- mittee to be one of a team of three trainers, all well known for their~contributions-to—guid- ‘| ing in Canada, to conduct train- ings in provincial Genres ac- ross: Canada. The team left Vancouver, “Oc- as tober 18, made stops in Calgary and Regina and is presently working in..Winnipeg. The train- ing is: intended mainly for the ‘new commissioners in each pro- vince visited, and is planned. 80 it may be carried on by provin- ‘cial personnel after the team leaves. The tour winds up in Toronto on November 1st, and is expect- ed to be reorganized and visit the eastern provinces in 1967. Other members of the team are Mrs. Roy Holmes of British Columbia and Mrs. W. S. Dart of Montreal. ' Win ner Depart _ i ' Mrs. Ferne Horton, Murray ‘River and Mrs. Schofield and Mrs. Warren, Saint John, N. B. have returned from Boston, Mass., Mrs. Horton visited with a cousin, Leo BRowren, Water- mily in Augusta, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKay ! A number of entertainments have been held for Daisy Reid, RN, Summerside; prior to her wedding which will take place on October 29th. : A_ community... eee was held°it ‘hier honor at the home: of her fiance in Sydney, Cape Bre- home for Miss. Reid, and on Tuesday evening, October 25th a shower was held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Paynter. A_ presentation was made_to the bride-to-be on behalf of the doctors and staff of the Su m- merside Medical Centre. - Guests from out-of the prov- “ghosts” for a: Halloween town, Mass., and also with ‘her | aunt,’ Mrs. Christopher and fa> | °. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 ince who will be. attending ‘the Dwyer - Reid wedding today at the Combined Forces Base, Summerside, are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwyer and Jerry, and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Walker and Cheryl, of Sydney, N. °S. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quigley, St. Peter’s Bay who quietly ce- lebrated their 45th wedding an- a sail | Amherst, N. S.. were recent | niversary. on Saturday, October. ie coun ih tno, ‘wl wl sn sents Ma ode Wot | Bd, were etanlysupr was easy to forsake theeindeot.| Now the moon sails the sky. ce tres pie . Friendship Club of '83 of Chan lottetown, motored. to St. Peters to honor them on the occasion. A gift was presented them by Mrs. Blanche Arbing (who is Mrs. Quigley’s sister) on be- half of the aie Refreshments were served by Mrs. Quigley, as- sisted by-the club tmhembers. do farmers with their fields, for | the harvest - fields. rmeain yet ° ne ' ton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman : the yeat at the springtime a-| to be gathered in on some Island On Girl Guides. |. mrs. water Adams, Kirk st. | Winsloe, returned home recent- head. farms. “Stables must be readied ; Summerside, was hostess at her | ly after Spending a very plea- sant three» weeks in ‘Toronto, Ont.,. visiting their son Hollis, and friends in that city. They also visited friends in Oshawa, Aiton, and Lake Simcoe, and motored to Woburn, Mass., -via Niguara Falls and the New England states to visit Mrs. Ethel *Bryenton and Lyla Bryen- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct: 29, 1966. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Ooms ee Mrs. Mo siabacsensly | ; The marriage took place re- eently at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, of Edna Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and. Mrsy- J. R.. Botts, Charlottetown, and Wayne Francis Cudmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cudmore, f ‘MR. AND MRS. WAYNE CUDMORE RECENTLY WED. Charlottetown. Rev: Francis’ Maloney, CSsR - performed . the double ‘ring ceremony.” Following a reception at West Royalty Hall, the couple: left='<7 on a honeymoon trif to points ~ of interest in the Maritimes. « ~ Mr. and Mrs, Cudmore are~~~ residing im Charlottetown. Shining Decoratéd Ghosts. In Spirit Of Hallowe'en _A delightful young design- juice. Taste: add a li ‘ POF Aleoa'? dre hin. Phoneyyeté-ne with a “package of — fascinating shiny ‘ mugs. Serve warm, “garnished: with cinnamon sticks and lemon bates of Canada. are csensstiaa N.W. Territories 4-H Girls To ) Be Sponsored By WI : od, Fort Providence: TW first three are attending school and..Mrs. Herbert Corrigan, | pire line. Her headdress was a winner ardian a delegation of four girls from jin Inuvik and residing’ at String. ond Murra. Rev. Erie Ro-| green velvet bow.. She carried Pattot Cope Be ia, slices. About 8 (5 oz.) servings. | +... northwest Territories to the |er Hall, Mary. McLeod is at- . 4. tins officiated at the double|a basket of green yellow and} DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | Cause of -Neuro-Paychiatric Tll-| 1966, leave by plane this after- ‘Charmante!” exclainied the | MULLED ORANGE PUNCH | National 4-H Club Conference in| Grandin College, Fort . Smith. ring teremony and celebrated| white carnations. My husband is at his wits’ end/ness,"" authored by Dr. Salzer. | noon at 4 p. m., on a well-earn- Chef. ‘Will you give the direc-} % tsp. nutmeg “| Ottawa and Toronto, November | They will be accompanied by the nuptial mass... Master Regi Callaghan was| worrying about me. $0 I must| I urge you and your husband | ed’ holiday into Washingtea, |e % tsp. cinnamon J 10 - 16, 1966. ‘| Mrs. Ellen Binder, Inuvik, as The altar was adorned with|ring bearer for his aunt. get help from.somewhere, andj to read along these lines, care-|D.C. They will stop over in |,, “It’s very easy,” said Conny.| % tsp. allspice This is being Adan through a | leader. bouquets of multi-coloured .flo-|. Herbert Corrigan, brother of | that’s why I ath Writing to you. | fully, .with open mind. Then | Toronto to-night, October ‘goth | “Even children love to make| 2c. cider Po grant from the Centennial Coin- The group from the NWT will wers and guest. pews were mar-| the groom was best man, -and the} I have been depressed recent- at the Skyliner Motet:taking-off |them. Here are the directions| 4 c. sugar Peart mission under the Youth Trave! |Join the Alberta 4H delegation ate Serve chilled, 4 tne 4 iy rom he. shouler oe tong ed the ceremony a re- os over the children. Bui" Ido) ‘T sh CwL ce ae ee the ae Praring the a the nished with é1 ove ‘studded bose Snes 7 cunts ania BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGH? iy pt seve: Wie brdrs cgi fe Cte [tt ant hem to ow. of my | TIQNS age Bird up ove epis an [ora es fn imamon| od heen oar fi [Dr etn cr eo on the skirt, bodice and train-| y ; ae fe ae wee jet baa ro Council — nard, Hunter River, P. 0.; Mrs leach article forming arms be- | cup servings). Sue gine Con oe ee on a | wheezing, cowphiag—eo Ris hard to de Ke : e e have a new Harry Taylor, Kensington, very co-operatl work, 10 sleep? Do you ped Se ee ees was master of ceremonies and|car and a new house and with| The Tignish Parish council of) Mrs. Jack Yeo, Miscouche, R. R. = or ee oe with |” TT GMM: Soup DER S Need that, this group lat wp oi oh cre Tien dress. She cavvied 5 ray- also proposed the toast to the | three children there is very lit-| the CWL held their October |; the apple oh the bottom: Press Het pl iene from Northern Canada has an | thru your eosesnaedio pe Potro hen erbook decorated. with red ise ola singe 7 Seda le ac Maan ase Aastra meeting in the Dalton school, | Roger Worth, Circulation Ma. in the raisins making the eyes Broiled Thin-Sliced Li --Leppactimaity to mest, youns Cap eas of RAZ-MAH capsules each and inere with rosebuds, reception, Mr. and Mrs. Corri-|else. We can’t afford a psychia- with: 12 members present. The nager of The Guardian’-’Patriot | and nose, and there you are. staiural Gru ver adians from the Provinces, and year and get tonged-tor relief from thels Her cultured ‘pearl earrings gan left on a honeymoon trip to | trist. So, can you possibly. tell| meeting was chaired‘ by the pre- | Publishing Company is accom- = : Broiled Potato Si ‘ to take a full part in all. activi- |symptoms quickly. Try Tampteton’s Se Sa a etm ms Meio ott wt, hy ons | a aera been oes | “HOUMERGomman? | aoe ct [oa a ane neers (BPORST ao For travelling the bride close _N.. utes previous mee — . , e Ce ee te ant the |2,t¥0 piece sult in green shades | DEAR W. N:: “Where ‘there | were read and adopted. Corres-| s ments are level Sauce Vinaigrette The eis are Annie Aleekuk, MOTHERS! ‘,atec: sextet bridesmaids were Mrs. Louis |° heathertone, witty aconsennies = . wi there eas sway.” a pro- pendence ee Ang South Granville : at eniliad naan (qraviaals yarn a ie ee SrONcun ae RAZA GREYS JUNIORS, Callaghan, ‘sister of the bride, |. compliment her outfit. Her cae 8. experi- or Basket Fresh Pears with M A x and Estelle Egan. They wore |CoTsage was of green and white ere proves this true. So make | ed of a note of thanks from Don- WMS Holds 1 qt. chilled orange juice Neufehatel = Fort McPherson; and Mary Ann ‘ked- with white bows and_minia- ture. wedding bells. Virginia MacDougall sang ‘appropriate hymns . during the ceremony) and_the. signing of the register. ushers were- Wayne- McQuaid, atid Francis Watts.” Mrs. McQuaid chose for her daughter’s wedding a jade green two-piece suit with brown acces- ly—and-‘getting-more—so,—-T-h-e- ren get off my nerves and I find ‘myself screa at them a lot. I love them and do not want to behave this way.~ search out ~ wise, ‘Thus you'll be on the track of -| directly helpful answers. M.H. | again_at 1p. m. on. Sunday b |r Make Shiny Halloween Ghosts |- ‘Eastern Whisper Jet, -|via Buffalo and Philadelphia, for Washington. They will en- joy a week of sightseeing in the ‘monsieur.”’ - What is Needed: For each “ghost’’,; you need 1 large ginger or peanut cookie; 1 (24” long) 2 (6-0z.). each) cans --frozen:-Florida= orange juice concentrate, . thawed and reccestituied 16 orange slices Program. For the second year the FWIC have been the recipi: ent of a-grant for this purpose. A simjlar project was carried out Jast year, through the courtesy in Edmonton and from there on wilt participate in the ‘program “arranged by the Canadian Coun- cil for the entire delegation © f accompanied by Elmer ‘Power|sories and a corsage of green| Many evenings-when-my hus-| Mary - Haworth counsels | United States capital, returning sheet of aluminum wrap; « 1) 48 cloves of the Canadian Council on 4-H | Young Canadians at the Confer- at the organ. and white. carnations. The |band gets home I am in tears,|through her column, not by|to the Island -on Sunday, No- apple and $ raisins. 16 cinnamon. sticks | Clubs, when two girls and their. | ence. <3 Given in marriage by her fa-|groom’s mother wore a two -|He wants to help but’ doesn’t|mail or personal interview. | vember. 5th. What to Do: Place a cookie |Heat spices and cider until! teader from the NWT attended ther, the pride wore'a floor len- -gth_gown of peau. de soie. with identicaly floor length gowns of green. and. white. velvet. design- ed on empire lines ‘and A-line skirts. Their headdresses were. ENTER ELEGANTLY into the holiday season in a side-button- ed sheath that plays up the slim- ming vertical. Quick tie tops it off with charm. Printed Pattern 4629: Wom- en’s Sizes 34, 36; 38, 40, 43, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 requires’ 2% yards 54-inch. ; ; FIFTY CENTS (50 ¢.) In piece beige suit with pink acces- sories’and a corsage of pink car- fe Out of province guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert, Moncton, N. B.,. Mr. and Mrs oft. QUICK TO CROCHET Crochet a colorful throw to ac- cent chair, sofa, Keeps you cozy at home, or on trips. Enjoy yourself! Combine Gay colors of scraps of - worsted 316 inch medallions. Quick cro- chet. Pattern 7270: directions; color schemes. Thirty-five cents (coins) to Alice Brooks, care of The Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add 2c ‘| dicates that such help. is neces- -sary-to-put.-you back-on-yo't rT: know how. He suggests that I goto my mother’s for several Write her in care of The Guar- dian. eS Members of the group are: Mrs. Donald Stewart, Murray p your mind that you are going to have good health, and a way will unfold for you to achieve it, a step at a time,.as you do what feet. And provided,’ of course, that you let him take care of the money angle while you attend to getting well. However, heavy’ indica ex- penditure may not be required. ed tension - - for example, a phy- sically overburdened: . mother with a fragile nervous system, fretted by financial worries and social frustrations - - and the onset of hypoglycemia. Hypo- glycemia, by the way, is the Medical term for blood sugar imbalance (or low blood sugar) Ohio psychiatrist Dr. Harry M. Salzer, when recently inter- viewed _by the Cincinnati FE n- quirer science writer about his follow-up research in this field pioneered by Manhattan's ‘late Dr. Abrahamson, pointed’ to symptoms’ induced by low blood sugar. © somnia, and irri tion--heavy sweating, heart pal- pitation, indigestion, dizziness, blurred vision, cold hands or feet, muscle pains, back ac and the like. Possibly this roll anxiety, bility.” crying spells you? Dr. Abrahamson’s findings” a special diet, high in prote some of the ‘major psychiatric |. They include “depression, in- | Also “exhaus-|-_ call of distress is familiar to Dr. Salzer’s research . ae na McRae, a letter re the regio- nal conference, and a letter from the Red Cross Society. A |. discussion took place afd.it was agreed that each member convener wastes thsi cotaeal ot the ..Elementary. -school...and prize was ven to Deana MicHac The retarded children’s class. room was also visited. A dis- cussion took place on how to help the retarded children, and it was ag in Charlottetown. It was decid- ed to send a letter to the provin- cial president Mrs. A. P. Mulli- Special: Service The annual WMS Thankoffer- music with Mrs. Angus Green as organist. Mr. and Mrs. ‘El- ‘) sinpis “sang a° duet <“In~ My Heart There Rings a Melody” hn Isabel Campbell accompa- At the close of the service the WMS served refreshments: at the home of Maybelle MacLen- about 2” from the end of the sheet of aluminum wrap. Set a 1 qt. chilled lemon-lime Combine and mix all ingredi- ents. Serve in glasses half-filled 8 cinnamon sticks 8 thin lemon slices fos “ Combine lemon juice, ~ water and honey; bring to boil. Stir hot mixture into cranberry WALLPAPERS 4boiling. Remove from heat; stir in sugar. Cool.- Add orange juice Coffee, Tea Milk | THE CHEF‘S SAUCE Mesdames: This sauce gives ‘a real flavor lift to a vegetable Joseph Smith, New York. (Pho-| you can. ee ee green velvet bows. They carri- to by. K. B: Hambly) : Don't handicap’ yourself by in| should make’ one article and: ing service was held in South servings , for any everyday dinner menu. | - Don py y send it to the Red The | Granville Church on Sunday CRANBERRY HONEY GROG |To make: Measure % c. salad sisting foolishly that you “can tte satisf evening, October 23rd. The | “s © jemon juice . oil into a bowl. Add % tbsp. not afford psychiatric help”. ey The aeartiaal conees 26 | pastor, Rev. L. R. Files, spoke |" 414 ¢. water a oe You can, if the sense that your : see wae: "i vener Te-/ on Paul’s missionary calling.| 34 °¢ liquid honey, minced’ sweet green pepper, . oo pasty roger a man- Se nseans a a Guest- See ie to taste thsp. minced parsley, 1-3 a Z how if ‘sound medical opinion in-| hours adoration. The education pyrene © © | 2% c. cranberry juice cocktail grated onion, 13 tsp. salt, a little fresh-ground pepper, "and 144 tbsp. vinegar. 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