.ri- i 3 2 ii ’ , ; ‘ 1- 2 if r t ' l ; ’ . = v ' wan C A I ". l‘ ‘\ . ' L’ l h AN?) MICE DOUGLAS of annlhow . A pretty, wedding was sol- antred recently at Reltaq Pre- t Ibyterian t‘burr-h Manse. h_v Rey Donald Sirholson. when Mary Sandra. daughter of \‘lr. and - Mn. Donald Mat-Keane, Flat Rllé’l’. P F, l . beeame the bride at Douglas Gordon Sheidou, son d W and \irs Gordon Shei- 4 60". MI \lelliek. PEI. The bride was gouned in a 1 floor lenzth white satin taille tit-nu ts'ith a portrait neckline and long pointed aleeres, tea» luring a bustle how at back and . a ahort train. Her tlngcr tip veli _ t M tulle illusion was held in a I place by a headdress of lace t and sequins She carried a can- ' ude of American Beauty roses Miss Glenda MarKenIie was bridesmaid tor her sister's wed- ‘tng She was aowned :n a red velvet dress with round neek- line and lull akirt. tier head- dren was a red \‘elvet bow cov- ered with veiling and she rar- hat a “(Kenny or red and white 'murns Mr Walter Smith. eoiisin ot the groom. war beztman. \‘irs \tarKeMie eho<e for her daii:hll‘i" “Mdlfl: I drew: ot : Young Couple Plight Troth In '- Ceremony At Belfast Manse deep pink with white at-t'eunr- ies. Her Corsage was \thite our nations. The groom's mother was attired in a naty dire“ “1H1 white aeressories Her i'l‘l‘N‘aRC was also at white t'arnation: Following the ceremony a re- ception {or 50 guests was held at the Queen Hotel, The bride's table was eentered \Hitl a three- tier wedding cake flanked with vases of rut flowers and Inn! while laper‘ in Slht‘r t'afld9l' ahra The toast to the bride was proposed h\ Ret llnnald Nii'h- Olson Congraiiilator} t e i e g r a m s were rereived from the aroom‘x uncle and aunt. Vlr and \irs ‘Johnny White. the groom‘a bro- ther, Mr Norman Sheidow. and Miss Donna Viat'Rae Miss Eleanor Rn“ was in charge at the Elle“ book. The bride and groom left on I honeymoon trip to \‘ew Brim- smelt For travelling the bride eho<e a print dress with rose that and black and white ar- eessnries. Her eor<age was white f‘fll'nfllll’lflS L'oon ll‘l‘ll’ ieiiiin took TFSIdt‘fll‘P in \‘II “f‘lllt'li lltrt MARY HAWORTH 3 She Doesn’t Miss Steady, Wonders About Marriage Dear Mary Haworth: i am I N~vear.nlrt lrith girl. in th I ~ eniintr-a lotir years l have gone alt-adv tor about eight moniitt with an lrtth hm ttho is fit: 1 .Kmeral time: he has aner‘ Me to marry him hut l haven't 1 [tv'fl an anetter \r‘ lie ways he 1 love: me very miirh and l lJU' him a lot when i am with him and we get along very well to I Iether. ] But i don't think l lute him because l don't miu him when ‘ [am not with him He 1 \‘er‘ retponsibie and has a good ynh 1 don't know what to do a n d would very mllt'h anon-mate your am m- S G. Dear S"- ltout would you feel it. all M a Hidden. your boy friend lost hit heart in another [irl‘ Would you miss hl m then“ The tart that you don't mm him not-,when he is out of alibi. doeen‘t mean. necessar- Ill that you wouldn‘t be happy .' hm vlte Rather. it in ay mean simply that he is so de- pendable, an devoted, so taken tor granted by you. that you leel deeply at peat-e ahout everything. enveloped in I sen- ” 0' love Keelirtty as vou nt< Ind to your personal routine Evidently vou identttv tr u e love with romantic love But there in a ditterenee True love In the desire to give Iulm til I”? to the Mom Rat-wit love II "Itrit'tlv from hunitar." an we an in the vernaentar. n has to do ninth a nevi-e o! (tenet. nation: or with ehrnnle anxiety. “(diatom or tear ot loaa "at llahea tor mnanee In . actuality or the threat at no- m -Iu-Is .1! h. to do With [Idle or wtattut trustration the the! he sweetheart: to Mill May and ntaht‘ about w dettlhtt and eon-tia- ha h the WI mutton theac mantle love don't \ery true What thnilld l rtn" F: 3 Dear l". R ' llon't worrv about iinpopularitv Few persons are popular \tost indiiidtials \tnrk hard at getting arrepted and be- longing to a group Some lots are toners by nature. in t h e oense that they won't sell their integrity rhort. lint to be one ot the izanl Your problem II that v o it haven't yet annexed a horn?" triend. a real buddy to be vnur ridekiek at srhool When and it yoti have stieh an ally, you wont teel sliahtnt by the crowd any more To seeure stir-h a trleod. htnaA den your scope. Take dancing. swimming and ridtna lessons. get to know girls who en 1' o :‘ these sports. and make you r home a renter ot hospitality so that sehool isn‘t the lie-all and end-all ot your social prospects M H. Mar" llaworih e o II n I e? s through her rolurnn. not hv mail or pertonal interview Write her in rare of The Guardian. l _ ttir. Anna lend. lanea’a WW Editor. Phone 6-85.. ‘ Membera ot .Nobie Grands Club. Montague, jmotored to Charlottetown on Tuesday evening where they were the guests of Mrs. Spent-er Llewellyn. l-‘itrrm Street \lso present were Mrs LeRoy White :and Mrs. Henry Marl.aren also lot Charlottetown. Following a brief business period conducted by Mu. Douglas Maelnren a delightful social hour “a: in Joyed and lunt'h Mac <Pt‘\€d hy the hostess asmsted ht' \ir< Ad- die Diiyar. \ir: Btron slPital’i and Mrs Art-hie Hilt-hey. Mr and \tr: Lauren 4" Ha I‘\ lino Vlr: Edward llalrt St Mary's Road Fact motored it. Charlottetown d u r i n g the week \trz Laurent‘e na'r‘" at tended the teat-hen enntenilnn Mr and “re Wallace \lat Kav have leti the e:t\' for their home In Stanley Bridge. BFKSIP Vlartin, son Rob son—inlau and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Don Drake motor- ed to the l'S.\ for the Finder weekend While there ihry \IS- ited relatnes and triends in- cluding Mr. and \lr< Ruhrri MacPhee. ('itnt'ltrd \lau. \lr and .\1r< James Rrork. \led- field. \lau \ii' and .‘ll'K FA- erett \iael’hee. Milton. \lah, and \‘Ir and “re James H. Nicholson. Quincy. Mass. ELLEN’S DIARY the Arnie Pas|i Mr and Mrs. Haren Viathl- liams (‘ape Traverse. have re- turned home after spending the Easter holidays at the home of Mr llacwilliam‘s brother. Ray» mood in Bn<ion. Mass. On a ret-ent vmt to England Dr. and “r5 JG. Kenny oi ('hailntieinun are staying at the ('arteton Tower Hotel Dr. Kennx lS with the ECU" to Ba‘ den. German} The l-iteoiu: i'i'ile WVIS and the Guild nt tne Summemde Pl'r‘\h\ll‘rlan t'hurrh held it: renihar mt‘l‘t‘n: on Monday errn .‘ in Me rhiirrh parlor uiih \li. Keiih Johnston ron~ diirtiii: the uniwiun period The Sri‘iniui'e lesson “at from Heb- reu: 't and the meditation “in entitled "One For .\ll Time". The prt'\ldt‘nl. ‘1!" Henry Bio hop ua< in t-harze of the hust- new when plan< “ere finalized for the Annual Thankoftering Server to be held on Sunday eteninc. \‘lay h it “as decided to hold a Rummage sale on Max ’25 “till \ln l-lldi‘ed Sim‘ Illnth a: content \ir: Donald Nit-iiiilsun submitted a report tor the Pill‘t'liaSlnE i‘ommiiiee, alter whmh it “as annou red that a spertai i-ol!ei-iion tor Keir t’uiup “mild be taken at the nr'\' itioettn: \ii‘s Mark (iaiulel and \er \tiliiant ('on key here the Zuni-h linsiewes Mother Nature's Smokey Veil Lingers After Shower Monday" (arm-folks. nprinmweek lfl\ tidy the winter's twiiz and hrant-h out would mean \torlt .. It this alternoon. uhen. in il: :- wake ot a chower. a mu lune lingered above the tarntl;inil:_ Mother Nature hora-It ‘.\R< at tier iidtinn. and lhlS ottoktnt \Pll, pretty at a purw williiii't win from the l‘lt‘alllllL‘. (tr-ts ahe had kindled. 1 No lldi‘ln: out ot dtttll‘k nor lwasbday. this \lnndat allotted the hflli<P\‘l\r‘<. htit :n:tt~1it [ave April thowers Warm .trit'. gentle they [tinted on the tool» dons. Ind varied mistin the ihills "This \Iill lair iiw lit-I at th' \nd in l)r(\<(tf‘l‘l for an int~rra~in2lv hug, ahead F.\t'n to distni‘d< oi’ a h o it t. Ket-iiied anon" we raid. pleased now to have it so “Thts' \lvx Vlkllllll. ulivii-ti "would be as good a dav :: any to bake some ('Mhlf‘K \l' rook in no in emptt, did \ou Loot rerehtvt on an end oi IlIt u‘d eiipboard in th e panirt. siu. reedinr: in "1‘ turn nthrrc .it 'ht' grandt'htldren before him he helped presenth ml\ the rook- les he tavorr At hi< "eq' ' "Just to we how thet'll work" we med the poekettul ot Han hams eggs he had betore this bought in. in elite lit llmt" ne as allowed to Sill’ the VI‘l\il|l'r‘ and it was most catish‘ing when toward the latt be folded in, at- ler sampling plot-es of them. the cherries and raisins :o the velvety depths, “You'll test one helore \ oil bake a pantull"" he que~i nned. "Yes. that will be 'The f'ook': ealte'. but whit-h rook” w e chuckled Little teilous uhal Interestinl lads they are. rheer~ ing. brightening even the gray eat of days! yet utihal a happy dat llll’x um, it Papa Starting found no one unit whom to flat \\ll(‘|'l he appeared this morning nn lu< tenure of root We qaw hiiu pause there a "\lnllll'. sur- \i-yin: the surroundings. hetnre he l't‘lll't‘d from the damp, wt‘h a shrug (tirindtlaiizltier en- Joyin: mitt-h "IR <prin: :pell of eovumuiin: heiore her e ‘ n s ‘- year l'tllllf‘S to a l'ltht‘. t'nl 1mm through a <hoiwr \lat‘k hnlutminn ll llll Alex as h l s nuuu't “no t tidaV (‘ll'flnf‘tl the former numphouce their work- Shntt. ilii< aliei'iinon xvlr‘t‘iiil: ltl‘ keen and dixt‘flt‘din: mete“ ltenn nt \lnt'k in be hit-lied tutor in the wmll “heel-borrow and Alex : red t‘hrmtmnc . half"! to the dll'nft ohtiniitly miit'h plea- uYi utth their chore "Thr mildneu hxitin: tiller, i< been t or a we‘ve due eitnnne l belmte" .lames ntteim ed l'flilllll’.‘ in tlii: owning tor a moi or “arm l\,1il"l'in mix with mml tor the later! <nw»mnilier. "lth you l.r*;tril the loreeast‘" "ya. i didn't happen to hear ‘ MaritimeWomen’s Club Has l Annual Meeting In Montreal Mrs W P Adch (the tor- mer Edna Yul of Charlotte- towni was most ultimatum II her remark: rmrdlaa the year: progreaa as me to the recent annual meetinl at the an'me Women'a Club toe of Montreal. She spde n! 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. April so. 1962. the club membership and the HAPPENINGS high quality of programs and thanked the member: tor their support during her term at ol- flee. Mrs G W Walker wan install ed as president tor the forth- cominiz tom-i. Several trips were arranged and thoroughly enioyed. Twa outstanding mes m the “Maple Sugar Trip" to St. Al- .hans. Vermont. and the boat- fl'ip lo mrel on lite 5.5. Tad: ousan The year's aetivitiea opened with a tea to the La Lotre Room. Windsor Hotel. when Mrs. T. 'C Curry entertained with a group‘ It. I am just m by signs" he. said grinning a hit shyly. "Now. this sow w you thould ace the way she's arranging her bed! She was content with it as it was all day. But n n w she's busy moving the bedding. anuzginz it tip torily preparing for a cold night ahead " "it would be dangerous drtv in: tonight" James observen to the younger tarmer. just come by trom an excursion from the term "it as foggy . but it's litttnz now. The wind is flying » rlrom the north Yea. it‘s eomv in): down over the ttelds. I guess in tit-tier rinse the :tahle- doors. lt iiiill be cold towards the morning " James nods smilet. And so \ionda" goes {ro in us, blown in a mo] win n‘ the north as it taces out and over [he hill. l'ntil tomorrow ~— Goodnight. “l thoiilhl :o" he Diary FAMOUS FOR BRAVDF." lVSPFZt'Tl-le Stranfi m here to nerve you ANY hour at the day or night. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service IEIIOIL PIIIRMIOY Corner at l’ownal and Richmond St. Ch'tawa Clyde River Wl Has Meeting Mrs Patsy Matheson “a: hoe. tens to the Clyde River Wom- en’a Institute {or their April meeting. Mrs John Beer pre~ aided at he meeting which opened in the unual «tanner. Roll call aa am by ll um and mat visitors Themtnntea ot the prevtotn meeting were read and upon: emit-en mounted to “I. Cor- retiptndenca was read ~I ata- ensaut and plan! weria made tor the teattval men it was decided to eat Mr. clMMil. provincial director at music. to he the neat seeker. The next meeting will he held at the home at In. Set: Mae- att m at the lunch nihehgup—nt' "baffling- ~C*SO‘” mm“- momem-m;m hF—ihah-lflhruq-Iu... Wflq-H-I—y...b”h- fi—hfi—hfl WthflWufi. ad blade.“ thich Mmmbfiawflhy'ltuhm AWt-h-motynwnlyu'nm Hmufinfiflfl-ddaph quhdqaipameflhaetfl. fau- na“ New! not. who...” WMOwa-rhmauyanm tau. Yca won’t be with. dry tan-t I punt-ww“ um.accumpanlndblmi Kilian. aotd mill- Pnnu‘ Edwnnd inland wu a M418!!! d “I! r ' Mr. than: Fruer. direct-or. Reid Sanpter, marked“ direc- tor both (ave 1m addm act. The picture at the Can- tederatinn was ahawn. Greeting were brought tram both Sena tor F. Elaie lnman and Mn. )1. E. MacDonald. MP Each was Med with 10 w member ‘ the. at P.E.l potatoes. which were much appreciated, Other apenkers included The Very Rev. J. Ritchie Bell. and Mr. Claude S. Martin. QC Lady Bantina. barn in Quebec. but who spent her youth in New humid: and guitar ed from Mount Allison Univer- aity. was the guest of honor at the Charter Day Luncheon at the Windsor Hotel. and Inn gave the address on that ace-a lion. The annual Musicale nae a high-light. Robert Peters, tenor. sang groups of Elizabethan. Irish and Scottish nonfln - while Maleolm Smith. concert pianist. rendered aeveral nelectlonl an the piano The nut trimmers were enter- tained at a supper muting in February. Several novelty num- hers. including a "Strollinx Min- l'a‘lna Banana. Newmtle. NJ. ______ aecretary, Min Joyce mute. ltn: membership unwary. Min. Nell Morrison: treaannr. Mia: titrel" with a guitar kept the la-' dies amused durinz dinner. The evening rinsed with the "Jet Viking Air~Robe" show. rourv tesy Scandinavian Airlinen Syl- tem A Scholarship “ridge provid- es funds tor needy Maritime ntudent.‘ at McGiil. Mist Sonia C. Gritten. Charlottetown. P.E.I was awarded the scholarship at the school for [radiate mm: The one for social service work has not yet been awarded lot this year. For the past lit yeart a wait- in: rommlttee. under the em:- Friend of the family. When Ian-om heme, yon'l Id hat M It“ no. we Mum-amnion“ “10.”. V. a. m a V” I. y. mJuhw‘aaty-wwiat Mutt-Mahhddmhaa W,.lhawacqlhbpd.layn Mummy-3*. hdeDfimfi alumna—aqua... “mafiWhfiaH—ufluflahuun genial-unnat- hummus-nanuumuuunn—wuu Arc-at & laclaaali Ltd. Partial. ' orna nvnnt man-r TILL I: . If.“ [unit-r0 Carpets Draperies : Appllaacea Tn spartan.- aa tea-ed Dial 4-6145 ‘Maylu at teen-um caught up in the overwhelming power ll ‘Ihelr love for each other. Natalie Wood and Warren leaky head die out at Elia Kazan’a provocative prelude: at “W tn the Grain." ape-lag Monday at the (‘apttol Theatre. The Warner Iron. Technicolor presentation at William lale‘a tint cl‘inal aereenplay stara Mlaa Wand. Pat Hinge. Andrey Christie. Barbara [den and Zohra Lampert and Introduce: nutty. linking nae ot the year'a mad eagerly anticipated cornea deb-ta MM.h-MMN “IN thlhm. lyd‘pten-hafimmaud “M'm’m Nothing toe-0t. hat drop to cad ant t awaited-l VII-hunt Yuma-titth “Quinn-0’4“ M.“ “A” In. manna“ W. R. JENKINS LTD. ’ Fin-am