&7owMz Lena cnmllnn ICLIIIU. Ioinan'a ldltc. Piano 1 Page 8 The Guardian Mon. August 19, 1957 Princess Margaret has chosen three colors to ommemorata the royal visit of the Queen and ed States. the British color Coun- cil annount. ” Wednesday. The color. are fiesta pink. a brilliant flowers pink: gniway gray; and wild orchid, a lilac tone. They will be featured in the: spring and summer collectionav of women: clothing next year.- Brigndier A. J. Ross and Mn. Ross. of Moncton. accompanied by Mrs. Rosii' father . Captain. Peters have been visiting in Mon- tague, which was Captain Pet-3 ers' childhood home. While in. Charlottetown Brigadier RDsl.t Mrs. Ross and Captain Peters were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. , G. R. Greeiiough. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Dreycr with daughter April and son Pet- er spentllhe past week with Mrs. Dreyeris parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Grc-enough. Eusion Street. Mr and Mrs P. 3. fiiinnikin ofl lHl.l3lll'9palli?. P I. with their . young sons Ricky and .lohn are guests at the home of Mrs Min- 3 nikin's parents. .'Vlr. and Mrs. A. " t p F. Campbell. Montague. ills: Leona Monissey. daugh-l tor of Sir. and Mrs. Wendelin ilorrissey of East Royalty. left Princess Anne and her mOlilCI'.'l0c'istl(i on tho rt('t'i'lxltln of the at it quiet faiiiilv ;.v;itlit-rut: in ,-H-9,,iiy for Montreal in emu- ' Queen Elizabeth ii. are shown pi-iiii-ti--' 5t.'it'lllll iiirilitiiiy iudiiy. Hcllllltlfal Castle. St-otliiiitl. tAP me congregation of Notre Dame.l In garden of Biickingliain Pal- tune tilt-ii uni the st-vi-ii t-an- tl'ii'viJltut0t Miss Morrissey taught school for; Ice. Inndon. in this picture re-,tllt-s on her l)ll'llltlily coke today! i the past. three years in St. Mary Academy, Summcrside. STFVPI-VG 7'R0'i'-WW Mr and Mrs. w. B. Creed. tiuriis Elllfi ciillniiscs are raiiscd iimmiaid, returned during that by iiiiuliapt-d or uni-oiiiltirtnble in-ek (mm an extended holiday 5 It's. ltrip to Newfoundland. where p ' 4 1 they visited relatives and friends. TRMVW t'0l.RT”""' They were accompanied on re- l :ifIl'T il1t' niininil llIL'lll. thciturn by Mrs. Creed's sister. Mrs. ELLEN'S DLARY Exceedingly Pleasant ls Island Farm Life tt'i- i-iiiiclit ll s'lt.ill of -iiiiunin commented with a smile of anti. Tlll'lltt.tllt'.xN iii the siiiniiicr-sun ' thcr to their hostess. a fnrmwife iii today. .ind we hcard a far- the other day. "She entertained nicr speak of rcnping presently t that iirst plI'('P of grain." "But not yet". we said. " not illils wcckl" "Oh yes. if the do): are sun-i ny. it iiill he this week” I The liiiiwt-st-iuild on some is- laiiil ficltls! And at Altlcrlcn some hay still to he mowed and stated. And still the island entertains liicr siiiiimcr gut-sis. her native slim: and (iHIl:.1lll0f'! homing from other strands to spend a holiday .and others more and less stran-I the notion that your role was a pretty rugged one. She couldnit reconcile 'ordinnry' rising with. life on a farm at all.” "(”hurning. why i haven't seen It churn since i was a child at home. And tithe farmwile laugh- ed happily. "from what i can re- call of it I have no regrets ei- ther. But we keep busy enough as it is polishing, the faucets. plugging in the vacuum cleaner and food mixer. the washer and all.” "And replacing any spent ceil- lgcrs come now to prove hcr lng bulbs” we suggested with a cliiirms. the children from chuckle. cities who ”saw' some t-xactly ttThe Doctor warned me not ,llll' Salli? yes. cxactly. on to lift my arms higher than my ” ., lTi' at lioriicl” Yct who look with i tw'iili- eyes on the animals of the lfnrms when they see them per- . lhaps for the first time in the flesh 2 the youngling pig; and calves. the chickens and rab- lhits and suchlike. And of those we time at Md:-rlea which are the host" lniariahly the pup and head" she laughed lnfectlously. l have to leave such re- pairs to the men! Oh. we island farmwives have enviable poni- tions nowadays. don't we Ellen? At any rate. as we see them. exceed ngly pleasant. our lot set in a g ly land where we caught 'a sign of Autumn mellnwnesl In , the kittens. the summer-sun of today. Thcir riders. some of whom Until tomorrow - - L mgr, REV. GLEN MICPHERSON AND BRIDE know so little of our way of life. ,, , L. Goodnight. . somt-tiiiirs try to reduce our liv- ing to terms of dollars and cent; -- to "cold cash" as folks say. ”Whotls cold cash”? we over- heard Muck ask his mother re- cently. "i never saw any." . "It's this way. . . " slit be- ilan to explain. "it's anything but cold. il.In'l ilack”" his dad chuckled. Minister And Deaconess Exchange Marriage Vows A pretty wedding took plat-eluding the ccri-mnnv and "They In Trinity Unltvd Church. Fhar-- Lord's Pr8)Pf"'dllT'lflH the sign- R l0''!10W7i 0'' 55'""l"-V- A”K"'l' "W "' 'h' ''”'5”"'' How can we measure our bone Sfd It 10 OWOCK WW?" MFVY C"'l A r"'9V"”" '"" 5" i”''"” f"” fits in terms of currency. we whoi tliertne Currie. only daughter oflhcld at fiakwood Lodge. (-lf'l-.1”, an urmeg our smnmu I Mrs. Morrison. Charlom-town.llriends of the bride assisted in rank. IN.” "Md, mm Ni ii and the late Rev. D. J. Mon-liion.!serving Rcv. W- 3- -”3f''M"3 spond so kindly to the footsteps Frambnise. Cape Breton was iinl-i proposed the toast to the bride. or um, nu", , ii". (random ted In marriage with Rev. Glenltn which the crtmm tittinrilv rr- - our matters only the seasons. Edgar Mat-Pherson. only son of wooded. Telegrams oliznntiwish Are not the values of these be Mr. and Mrs. .l. E. Macphermnhes were read hy the host man. ).'Ofld reckoning” , Hung”-y nmm-in, lMiu Barbara M:-scrycv. rniisin And thcse days ll the role all The double ring ceremony wantof the hrirlc, was in charge, of the farmw-ifii so iollsome? 3cooK's comes Cream together i cup sugar and 1 tablespoons butter. Stir in the grated rind and Juice of I lemon. Add 1 beaten egg yolks and 1 heaping tablespoons flour. Add 1'6 cups milk. Lastly fold stllfly beaten egg whites. into buttered baking dish. Set dish in pan of water and bake 1 hour in moderate oven. IUPEICEDBI TART! Vitamin D. found in cod-liver ed i, R -A C H "ii the gii:-st hook. "I believe Vlrs . was disiip .s3i!:'.d';y 3'"-, nyj Following! the reception, the pointed I'll you. tsheuefxpected thlnt ""' p"V""' "'k"" NICPIIIII. - 'young couple lr-Ii for a short h"lfIK 3 8r""F" S V” 9 V00 W004 V" 5 . he risiii with the lurk in at l eorT:t.ed”.:'iit-h 'lvn-rlleuiihiillilelils dltfl rt,':d1'iItilrllriIt,iI"trn uiiiuiakzmilii .vo-Ir cit-irniiis done In the fr:-h. l ".,dngo.' h,dnn." ".1 (91-n4'.Iit'l(-nce in Viacklin. hast-iitrhe-yi 0' "'9 '"""'"'l 3 """'""" We" The ("cu W W," mm-ggdpvan where the groom is minis. '"l minimum noun.” or pgnlter of the Mat-klin postoralt leg '3.” wh". um. gtrg-yngfg,,('fl8l'KP. Going riwiiv, the hridel --'1"--3”"? 73" 33i:"i:5::?'"?.:?E5iT:.f;T".3:l E”"Y V355” T9 JOPO" Promote Christianity ITYLI NUT! Experts any women are more 1 conncloun of their feet than IE3, l l 4 l 4 l I HAPPENINGS Prince Philip. the Duke of Edin-l burgh. to Canada and the Unit-' t son. Cabot of Channel. Newfound- land. who will spend a holiday on the Island. Mrs. W. A. Rcady. at present holidaying at Keppoch. has as iher welcome guests her son, Lieutenant W. J. Ready. Mi's.l Ready 1 the former Nancy Beer), land their children Susan. Dap- hne. Jane and Billy of Quebec. also Mrs. Randy's daughter Mrs. W. N. Andrews and Flight-Lieu- tenant Andrews and their chil- dren Elisabeth. Sign and Ron- nie of Ottawa. Mrs. Lyman Daiisnn. West Street. has as her guest Mrs. R. L. Clarke of Edmonton. Mrs. Clark is the former Miss Hcr- . nice Stultz. who will be rcmem-y bered in musical circles in Char- lottetown. as a violinist. Mrs. A E. Piercey and chil- dren -lfclen and Gcorget have returned to St. John's Rectory. Milton. from a two week visit: with Mrs Pit-rcey'r parents at' Port Bickerton. NS. Recent tourists to P l-Ll includ- ed Air. and Mrs Austin Tait anti two sons of Mt-lruse. N S. They called on friends at Southporl. and fiiiliiin and visited several points of interest in the prov- l IIICP. R (' M P Constable Guy Taylor and Mrs. Taylor hate returned home to Aniigonisli. .VS.. from an enjoyable tour of P.F..l. 2 MR. AND MRS. ALFRED BLAKE WOOD Couple Will Reside In Their Lovely loitt-town. was the scene of a. wry pretty wit-drling on Saiur-: tday, July 20th. 1957, at 2.30 p.ni..l when Shirley Irene. datiglitcr of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Mac Don-t aid, New Dominion. became the New Home l Trinity l'nitcd Church. Char-lbride of Alfred Blake. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cross Roads. The church was beautifully de- corated with baskets of sum- mer flowers. and the guest pews were marked with- mock or LI Blake Wood. I caiiiir of hloiitrcal. and Jnscphl of Toroiiiii. I Misses Eleanor and l-Iiliia Wal- ker motnrcd to Montreal to al- The wedding music was play- ed by Mr. Royston l-' A.R.C.l. and the soloist. Miss That Breathed o'er Eden" prior to the ceremony and "I'll Walk Mr. and Kirk JOSPNI 5- MN” lend the lteliginus Profession of o duiiald and Philip, Tignish. left on Thursday morning. to to attend the Religious Care mony of their daughter. Marjor- ie Isistcr Saint Lnuretta of the Rosaryl at the Mother House of the Congregation de Notre Dame. Montreal. There. they will be joined by other members of their -4 Arthur Morrison. wore I full an of nykm gun. nvgf ll- ilie wcrtding were Rev. DI-l vid Bmild. Big River. Saskat- &u..&m., Rain" mgmhewan. Mrs C B. Greer-son. - y y 3 '-.l -I-in on sleeves of ivncelwinnipeg. vimiiinim. Virc. .l C. The Womurti Missionary soc-. Japan became known to lure- Th fd tin felt iI'Clirn(. West Hill. nma.-.0: yirgilety of the United Church oflpeana in the Middle Apnl j i tie. Ontario. Vlr a if M .. J,mf the country of Japan. it In his travels In the Far last; but ever :' 5- Vncpherxnn ii.q':,.-rip: owfiwtereatinn to note that cc-min it was not until the inlddatnentl 1 &-nd tulle. she I-rift: Mr. F.lrI iii.-it.-.,., -r,.,,,,,,,,,'imic prnizresn in Japan nver iheucentury that direct contact was no.1" .Meseri-or, in ii. ,i R h 6 rapid. Wtiile providing inr a-pop-I-flSneae. the roittagneaa hav- ' gnu." "vi. w,,,n.,.y. R,'v',.,:,:,,.'T"R,,,,:, ',';.lulniinn increase of one miltioiiilna the distinction or being the El I. & wt” .i;,,,,t rggm W.” "M W. (-Kmla year Ja an has been able-first Europeans to land In the mm fitted bodice featured ",5 g, .,,ii.)and Mrs Harri Singer. lio:pp.,Cniiada is imktng a special atudy tliinna Marco Polo's aeetnt at .u "H, o,,.,,-,,,- W, and W1 l,,,i,ipasl four years has been verypmade between European 1 mnmito increase living standards. ex-lC0IllKU- of her lmiilll output of good) niownoliiineoursmdlaa and services. Between L62 nndlnrrived off llii. lndustrid pmduetlon in-laliall lalnnl lying . .,.-L... crease nearly 5 per cent. Jay coast cl 'BERRA lneutent-Ans r has been purchasing pedl-iinnnt of alias civil aviation minister. greed cattle in Aimriilin ta lin-plant. The Janna nc Pnltridiie. announced Tneo-prove .lapnh's dairy lierd.-. urstrayai-I very wll. that the Australian airltuielcerpt from the book "The First " them I jh d blne Greenwood, hova Sc-otia. Mrs. Leith Stetsoni. Trimi. Nova Scot- og mldfh" Morrison and Mr ; - , . - . pand exports. and at the an in 1541 I Ptlfillj 1 ' rl gag” ::,)."'::;' :,:.fMtvD0:m:vh?:m”"' ttimc invest about one fmizhlbound for I part In 1 W8 E thcir .c(iusiii. Sister St. Margar- SlNlf.'l' St. She orriaoii. as maid Mina Mae Jen- kins u brides maid. wore iden- tically styled ballerina length nylon net over taffeta. with mat- ching mitts and head band and lace bolero. They carried nose- gays of pink and yellow roses. The winsome little flower girl Carol MacDonald, cousin of the and white satin bow-s.' lJoan liogerson sang "l'he Voice? Auliu-it et liclcn -Mary Cumniiskt-y andfald Bowness. 35 Sldmount Ave..1 l-'rt-drick Maiircenlwcre Mr. and Mrs. W. .l. Gibsonf t.tlni'y .Ut'K0nllat. On their re- and children Kim and Kerry oft turn they will rcsumc tcaching in Wutcryalc and Mt. ilcrbcrt schools respeciiu.-ly. .-'i nioiii: the recent at. H Debnoanibnh O . lrlwy Wt-'0r end Counter-Flo Models. W Toronto. Miss Donna Bowncss is spend- ing her vacation with her par- 4 h -X-Jhnnhn. I-URZQX XKFM. I l visitors at T enls. Mr and Mr. Gerald Bown-l tRev.i Canon George Martin and family Joan. Ernestine and 151- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger-less, 35 Sldmount Ave. bride. wore a pink nylon frock with matching head hand of flow- ers. She carrled a basket of pink and white roses and fern. Mr. Claude Wood. brother of the groom. was best man. The ushers were Mr. Arnold Mac- Donald. uncle of the bride. and Mr. Clarence Giliil. friend of the groom. p The brideia mother wag attir- ed in a dress of Dior blue crepe. l with lace trimmed bodice and oversltirt of lace. with navy and pink accessories. The groom's mother wore a two-piece dress SUITS, 12 only i COATS, lrack DRESSES, lrack KENNEDY'S END or SEASON SALE SWEATERS, Cardigans Kennedy's Ladies' Wear 166 QUEEN STREET of powder Hun arena with rim. and a carnage of and wlittn feathered carna. Fdlnnhgiviedncerlfmony. . Yr V! xllfsll wan m at the Queen Hotel. The hridc'a tnhln was centred with . tap.-an inoddla cake. and d -t-. outed wit attractive Ifraft .3. meals of Bowen. Mina shii"”y Annear was in charge of the guest book. The toast to the bride was pI'it- poaad by Rev. Dr. Weir. and rlttliigly responded to by iiii groom. A telegram of congi-at. ulatlona and good wishe; fruir frienda In Vancouver B.C.. was received and read by the best man. Following the reception. and amid showers of confetti. thp newly weds left on a motor trip to Nova scotia and Cape Breton bride wore an aqua linen suit gown or ygnnw ma pa), 3,-9,.-(with conirnnting trim and white accessories. A corsage of pink carnation; completed her cm. tume. Out of town guests inclutli-it Miss Agnes Duffy. Moncton . .N. 13.. Mr. Faber MacDonald, Pai-rt. boro . N.S.. and Mrs. Dr. Robeit Abel. Albany. New York. The bride a laboratory techiii clan at the Health Centre. Char- lottetown. and the groom. em- ployed in the office of Carroll Bros. will rcside in their r('('PlIl- ly acquired home in Cross R03(ls. P.E.l. MODERN METHOD Hydroponics means grouiii: plants in fertilized water. with llti soil at all. . V2 PRICE . . . 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