At a double rlnz ceremony which bok place September 1 in St. Pat- Roman Catholic Church. in ion, Ontario, Mr. and Mrl. Brazel were united in the Bonds of Matrimony. "50 being the former Laura onophlne McKenna B.N., daught- u- of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mc- Kalna, Montague, P.l.'.l. The m is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B Brazel, Peakes, P.E.I. nuptial mass was celebrated ty nev..1.w. Flaherty. Given in marriage by her bro- ther Raymond. the bride wore a gown of imported swiss organza with shirred neckline edged i n buble rows of seed pearls, the houflant skirt falling from drop- ped waistline and worn with matching organza gloves She cn.r- tied a pale pink orchid in n can- cade of stephenates. The bride was attended by her ticks Osw lo ME. AND MRS. "WALD Former Islanders Wed Will Reside Al Hamilton glater Mrs. Peter McAllney, Long Island, N.Y.. as matron of honour wearing floor length blue nylon tulle gown. Her matching floralg headpiece harmonised with her bouquet of mums. Bridesmaid, Mrs. James Far- mer. Boston. Mass., sister of the bride wore wall: length yellow ny- lon tulle gown with matching head- piece and carried bouquet of mums Mr. Aubrey Rogerson oi Hamil- ton was best man and guests were ushered by Mr. George Clarkin. Mr. Ernest McKenna and Mr. Har- old Bogerson. all of Hamilton, Ontario. Following reception held at the Oynes Hotel for fifty guests. the bridal couple left on a honeymoon touroi Eastern Canada. The bride wore a matching beige dress and coat ensemble and carnage of pink orchid. On return. the couple will re- side in Hamilton, Ontario. ELLEN'S DIARY September's Alchemy "Down by the old mlllstrea.in". an the cover of the nearer slin- way on he dam to be exact. there was runs of first frost this moming..In the garden len- dar vines are marked by it and mthcfieidthoseoftoisintould would have some to grief if the farmwivea owing to a feehng that such die- aater lay ahead. had not spread 3-otecting covers than II the cold oi the Sunday-starlight. It is Qrly to accept Fall's inroads. But tiara it was at sunrise. first frost written whitely on a "pie" of the dam' "Summer's overl "James said. at the sight. ”There'll be ice on the horse- wough" we offered at his shoel- dc. ”Thare's no horse-Irotln low. Illan-remember?" No, none. No hollowed log by the pump-house now to register in the intensity of frosts or rs to ma” . a new reflected in faces. The order has changed. nt still unchanged and un- g out of the aeasona' turns harvest days come. Today was reaping at this farm. field left stooked and snug men and machines moved to the next. What a pleasant ofyearltis-atlmeefiu of garden. of orchard. Ind : the new potatoes almost ma- llow. skins burstini Will ll cooking-pot to reveal the N001 A FOR AFTERNOON if! n iii? iii? h Everywhere. of them within. ineaiy now and white; vegetables in abundance. was c-mun gieim. we-an-in um-. Page 8. The Guardian Monday, 17' 1956 HAPPENINCSO Mrs. B. Eale MacDonald enter- of her sister Vnhg-1. tained Friday afternoon at a re- Lieutenant Harry P wnnhaag cepuou In honor of Mrs. H. B. Williams. ' MaCl.t,'all, Vancouver, and Mrs, A. G. MacLean, Rnyrnore, sgskag. dine school C..l. duoad GIIAWA. Olli- esof are up the sear ' have no satisfactory dealing with behavior Problems. Mr. Roberts. V10 cent of students in 0 dary schools are so the school that they Really Bad Behaviourk I Ballles School ,Auil'1orilies ."-'.F'E3 ( CP I-A educatlonillt IIY5 handling the students interview authorities haven't in the more C and to leave." stumped by 9'9 ch for a solution. rlncipal oi rp Vocational Institute, estimated that "one Per ntario secon- lnjurious to should be ill- Cane- seb sans ll whose given "we serious E " llllmi Maghaiioi ":'"F; 01: The devotions were conducted by Mrs. welton. Mrs. Cameron oresided for the business period dllfllll which the minutes were read and roll call taken. one new member. Mrs. Charles Ballem, was welcomed. The program for tlie year was discussed briefly. Mrs. ii-larold L. Mittoa gave an interesting and inspiring report on the Baptist Convention at Wolf- ville, N.S. in August. She also re- ported on the Baptist Federation of Canada. also held in Wolfville. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Yeo, Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Brehaut. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Hearts Mr. Charles W. MacArthur and Mrs. MacArthur have returned from Calgary where they attend- ed the Police Chlefs' convention. Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur visited Banff and Lake Louise. The west- ern city extended great hospital. lty. and Mr. and Mrs. MacArthur bad a very fine trip, They travel. led by train, leaving Calgary last Sunday and arriving in Charlotte- town Friday evening. This includ- ed a day's stop-over in Winnipeg M0l1U'9-31. both coming and going. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mac- Guigan have taken up residence in Charlottetown. Bill was mana- on Odo?" 9' ger of the Officer's Mess. R.C.A.F, 5”””"- 5”"”"eF5l9w and is now KENSINGTON WM! with Confederation Life Association in this City. Prior to their leaving Slemon Park. Mrs. MecGuigan was en- tertained by Mrs. H.F. Smith at a delightful Coffee Party and was presented with matching necklace Ind earrmss. -nd a beautiful lea- ther handbag. Mrs. P.A. Townley and Mrs. Conway-Brown were joint hostes- "Dcstined To Be Soon" a study on the first chapter of Ephesians was the topic for the Bible Study conducted by the president, Mrs. Alexander MacKay and assisted by Mrs. L.M. Murray. Mrs. Patterson Walker, Mrs. Russel Macllay and Mrs. Robert Carruthers, at the meeting of the Kenalngton United Church w.M.S. held on the after- tasteful and oolorful-so many it is difficult to Iiake choices: sheaves in good promise for livestock and fowls. Should we fetch one from the nearest field in stock today-one sunshinofllled and "fair-good" with yield, in a token meal for the iowls as we once did with first reaplngs? In a ”Good-Luck!" gesture? severing the band rev- arantly, grateful for the increase. scattering the straws in the poul- try-housa, waiting there while like as many children delighted over some tidbit of sweet. the hens and chickens busled themselves hap- pily-winnowlng it with quick feet. pecking..chuckllng? And James eallieg after us taaaingly as we carried off the sheaf. "Th at should make them produce. Ellen! Therelll be extra eggs in the nests today i" Those were days which held more laughter than now. mars sptiiaini we think, though not more beauty. Yesterday it was our good for- tune to drive for miles on Iiiland roads to find amazing loveliness- beauty scattered prodigally every- where. Beauty of season: walt- ing grainlands. placid stooks. and where combines had come and gone, the amber oi cleared stubble tucked in demure valleys. reaching along the climb- ing slopes above. on level places. the exquisite ahadwa of the her- gut-tidy, sunshine-spread, beau- fal. September's alchemy-the gold is, to make a lovely time of year ..a time to be born ih..a time to marry lg, to remember fondly all Ml hill. Ill"- Uatil tomorrow-Diary-G o o d- night. HOUSEHOLD HINT when you find a bracelet. pin or necklace which Is in need of washing. give it a bath am wasted your -1 I-"mi ry. Put the lewelry in a fresh aogpy bath. rinse and drain on a salt. clean towel. Hard Work To Be An Organist .( c women M V hard work. gays Catherine P . Uflllllll 3 my hmly Anglican Church I l W ': V - - i .A,-g.' 'I '1 ..f.; -...... i , .1- A is use after you tn noon of September 6. The new Study Book. "east from Burma." which deals with a study of South East Asia was . g intcrcstly introduced by Mrs. Mur- .?.:';.”s.': 2:::::;'i..;"'”3:. --. Mrs. D. u-ex---. nu. -. flcrr Group Captain W.l-I. Swet- llsfnndy '”l' mu mm H” man called them forward and pre- u oi ' "lg" - my-1, s;;,- ...:.r:;: l'”l.i..i"l22:"..'J'.:”.".i2f YE” e8b"V”'h""0!f 3 Kiln J.Y. MacFadyen who is now liv- e mem ers of t. e icers ess. mg in Calgary. Mberu' W" much appreciated. It was decided to have Dr. Cath- arina Whittior speak at the Thank- offering Service if it can be ar- ranged. Plans were made to hold a Baby Band party on September 8. Mrs. James Murphy and Mn. Verdun Paynter were appointed Mission Band leaders. it is expected that n will be packed in C The program committee for the October meeting will he: Mrs. Robert Cnrruthcrs. Mrs. Harry sea at an afternoon tea in the Of- flcersls Mess when Mrs. MacGui- gan was a guest of honor. At a large Mess function. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobbs, Euston Street. left Saturday mom- lng on a holiday trip. They will visit in two New England cities and then proceed to Ottawa. in the latter city they will visit their son Earle and Mrs. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtis have left on I holiday trip. Qupply 30: Miss Connie Rogers leaves shor- I tly by plane for Calgary. Miss Rogers will attend the wedding Ers gig . Circus Lion's Cage Cake By IDA BAILEY ALLEN Baked Eggplant: Place a We The Circus Lion's Cage Cake is eggplant on a rack in a baking both quick and easy. pan containing enough water to To make the cage. you will need cover the bottom. Bake-steam 1 3 kinds of lightweight black. red hr. in a moderate oven. In de- and white art paper lion animal grees F. or until the juices begin crackers and an 8" layer cake put to run out. together anf frosted with your inv- Rinse with cold water. Peel; orite while icing. Place it on a mesh the pulp and season to taste white plate. with salt. pepper, monosodium "While the frosting is still soft. glutamate, a little lnrllc salt and place the lion crackers around the 2 tbsp. butter. cake. an inch from the base. Beat until light and fluffy and TOP OF CAGE reheat. Serves 6 "To make the top of the cage, Trick of the Chef: cut n 10'' circle from the. red For a different taste. add a little paper. Make a rut lrom the out-lminced fresh mint to grapefruit side to the center. Lap one side coakuuf over to make it cnni:-snaped top. W” wider than the cake. and hold it in place with gummed plastic She Is A "Put it fringe around the top made with a strip of white paper. ' World TI'8Vellel' 1" wide. and a little bit longer than the base of the cone-shaped . Cut the paper to resemble ge. than make a ring of it to fit the cape top. Fasten the fringe to the top with pieces of gum-J MONCTON, N.B. oBHors would envy ilariitage. ii-year ind plastic tape on the underside. mu "0! course. a lion's cage must 3” have iron bars. ,0"... "For these, cut 1 strips of black tie kin. PIP!-I'. W” wide and long enough '&.b to encircle the cake. with a little ha extra for overlapping. Then cut "5, about 28 strips, lit" by I" to makt 3.. vertical bars for the cage. With - gammad mastic tape, attach them inch between the 1 nor- ”.f.iiid of interest to friends in Prince Edward island and Nova Scotll la the wedding which took place quietly in Westborougb U It i te d Church. Ottawa. Oll M18053 25"!- uniting in marriage Dorothy lu- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bo- C. Auld of Freetown, P.E.I., and Mr. Ernest Heighten of Pic- tou, N.S. Frederick Joblln read the service and the bride was escort- ed to the altar by her father. Mrs. G.A. Fish and Dr. Eldon Warren both of Ottawa acted as witness- hcl. bert Rev. cs. The bride's dress of copper brown crystalette. lined through- out. was cut on princess lines with bustle back. Her close-fitting hat of the same material had match- ing feather trim. She carried a nosegay of talisman roses stephanotis. Baskets of gladlall decorated the church and the guest pews were marked with small noeegays of similar flowers. The wedding music was played by the church organist. Mr. Vin- Brown and Mrs. William Buchan- an. An invitation to meet with the Kelvin Grove W.M5. at the horns of Mrs. Samuel Waugh on the eve- ning of September 12 was agree- ably accepted. BABY BAND PARTY A pleasant afternoon was spent on September 8. when 10 mothers and 21 babies and young childre were guests of the W.M.S. at a Baby Band party. Mrs. The Superintendent. Mrs. Ros- coe Walker preclded. assisted by the W.M.S President. Mrs. Alex- ander Mncliay. llymlll Wm III! and Psalm 23 repeated in unison. A story "You Can Talk To God Anytime. An here" was arruthers. A R. mars Anne Auld, and Kenned . Retr IUMMERSIDE W.M.I. On September 10. the evening circle of the W.M.S. and the Sen- ior'W.M.b. met in the pIi'l0l' of Church. Mrs. Russell Hunter D"- aided over the devotional and the scripture was read responsively. A special offering was taken for lilss Mary Nichol. i1.N., mission- ary of the Jobot Hospital in In- dia. An oifertory prayer was giv- an by Mrs. Lola Mouse. and Mrs. Clarence Marchbsnk gave the message. Miss Jean Maclmdyen gave an interesting r Nth session of the P.E.l. Pres- hyterlal held at Murray Harbour; Ernest Walker con-; horth. vened the business meeting which. Ispt. 25. I and 17.. there will be special speakers and an interesting program. committees appointed were one dealing with the housing of dele- Y eahments were served. Mrs. whlchwlllbe uxlllary Vice-rreaident for younger Groups Mrs. James MIIIPIW. Mluloll Band lander welcomed the ilrnduates to Mission Band. The graduates at were: Barbara Psynter. sport on the or ii: ills! cont 0',Klue, who prelude Bach's G. Immediately following the Green Vauey Inn. Ottawa. guests included the bride's Auld, Freetown. P.E.I.. Mr Mrs. D.H. Flslayeon. the layson, Mr. and Mrs. G.A. don Warren, Mr. and Mrs. and eado green. Her corsage w yellow roses. The couple will reside in fan where the groom is University. KINGSTON WJ. Thursday evening, ingapennyioreisaoithros '1 fpliad by two. soil proved. Mrs. Stanley Newman about ic for school. told by to gen about it. Collection 3 in at the Mrs. M . Lunch Nmcy mlltee. Mrs. Stewart g Mrs. Whitfield Yeo. "That my son. depends and how lonl you live." Among til. ”.i.:...-.., I as Fugue. lnunedl tely . service was me.hymgwPg Mm the King of Heaven, and during the signing of the register, Mr. 0'- Kaue played Taccata for Flute by John Stnnley.. The paatlude wna Mendelssohn's Wedding March. mony a reception was held at the Laura Bella and Mary Jane Fin- Mr. Daniel Fish. .'lr. and Mrs. El- Creelmsn. Miss Alice Cairns and Dr. and Mrs. in Henderson. For travelling the bride down- ed a two piece suit of natural co- lor linen with accessories of avo- a mem- ber of the faculty of Dalhousie The regular monthly meeting of Kingston W.I. was hdd at the home of Mrs. Tyros Holmes. on lcptambar 0th. Meeting opened by singing. Bil- ly Boy and Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Roll call was answered by l2 members 3 visitors. by pay- MORNING, SMILE CH.- The par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. . and Fish. Mack as of Hall- mult- oell next month get well card. Minutes were read, and ap- It was decided to ask lchool commmlttea reported pay "4 er towls and toilet tissue needed. New school committee-Mrs. You and Mrs. M. Green. Correspond- ence as read. It was decided to have home nursing. Mrs. Yeo is cents. OX- Golwlii. Mrs. Lelfli Newson. (Programme) two things; how much you've got. Home Of lale Has Been spartan Groavenot Square if-:"i?-lhii-ls.-at-".i lull) ucar gifts received while sick. Report of committees followed and bills were presented and.pald. Mrs. Genus You was appdatad to purchase a gallon of floor was for each school. Mrs. Edison Mutch invited the members to her home for the Oc- tober issestin . Lunch committee: Mrs. Robert lckarson, Mrs. Geo. Yea. Mrs. John Warren and Mrs. Mutch. Program commltt Mrs. Russell Wheatley and Miss Elea- nor Younlser. Roll call for next meeting is to he answered by "where I would like to spend two weeks vacation." A "Name the Articles" conter conducted by Mrs. Dan Jewell caused much enjoyment. A dainty lunch was served and the meeting closed by singing the "long of Peace." Collection a- mounted to 81.92. CLIRMONT NJ. The September meeting of Clerinont W.l., was held on the 4th.. at we be of Mrs. Edson Earlier. The ,.ssidsnt presided and meeting opened in the usual . Eight b - answered roll call by paying one cent for each inch of waist measurement. One visitor was present anl wel- poadanee was read. The c o in- mlttae reported that the interior of the school had been painted be fora school opened and school com- rsportad having sent sup- motion bills ported in Hamilton when the scholarship was presented to one of their stu- dents. he eonvensrs. , ldaats. oi the District con- vention area met with the Barn- iitoa W.l.. at Mr. Earl Locker- by's bone and presented him with the scholarship and address. Earl made a very fitting reply, and a very pleasant social evening was Bannnrworksecretaryroportsd aaarticleson hand and a dis- cussion follwedlnregardto hav- i Mr. and Mrs. ' chew on. Wendy Mncunnald greet-l. Mr. and Mn. wom :3: lmever. utorcing ting: touleixg : ed the guests at the door. l.irs.l Saturda b rs 850 81' W95 ' .. C i - ' .' ' ' M-cm--- mm. on - xi.-lit-”.i”'-.'.'.'.: W um w w wok W '”i.'. ..;.".."."."':'.-... .... ............ at we EN G ANNOUNCED Run Norman was in charge "of! companied by Mr. Thane". .10 'h wow" robleln in student. mm North River WI mat on Sept. - we guest book. 1-he u..;,,g.,o0m 3,. who will remain in non” boys socmi. PROBLEM I , k W game! as hand” 13 M. d ad ., me mm. 34,. 5.0.1. in-. and Mrs. Edison J. Prat son of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph Q l 99 Numb Rm" Road W" a"”'cl' - BAPT . Mr. now": "id be man no siflcation homes whno both u. Yeo with 18 inembii sad 2 ill!" I V . an uuu.. Luau ch.Houewwn' The wed- , lvcly ilecorated- with autumnl isr Jniojt GUILD the answer to that question. r am In Wm" u Wu u mm mm prmm use of only daughter. out on will take place in Oct. at st m:rllerhii' ' Mm Douglas Cameron was re- cenihsre u:(?tm:en:llg;a:IesC:::l plied whore divorce I death lIlo:: The meetini s C by ' ' 5 E"”b9"l '” mm” ''"'W''' Jmmm Cl""cl'- vemull Killer- "? 1111118 room tabl was cent- ' t d . ' titute Ode and re i t red with a silver bowizf pink and Chapter '31 tllfniyofu gt Junior blam atnall. They are . social rciiillgved pne.oivt.k; ml 3 3:” SW." o,,,,,Jf,'",:',: as bssear and sale. lstsd he committee. whim "lam Hank” um" side of me chulmtuownlh Guild problem. cl l on P". m.uu.t. "um. a) mu up . nuance at the ncuurx Mn. . Edsnalnynsra .lI'a- Min a little social time, mgqh with tall White tapers. Pouring tea Church at . meeting held nmm Bum N5 ilm "am in g 23 child properly if both are away Scott kindly -steed to '" ml "" ”''l'"'l '" '"" " '”''''"”” "mi "” 'l””" "' here M11 W.H. Brown. Mrs. .1. day evening September 1'1,” Tues. mu-I olfsetruhlml dron com- from the home working" the minutes of the meeting. u” Q"”"' 5 M Mad,-adyen, M". Gouge Mag home of Mr; winds” B Lat the years 0 eac as In - correspondence Wu nu! ma . cull Mill invited niarabcs sun and Mrs. N.D. MacLean. The Other officers are Vicgqa;-.535 discussed. It as moved and sac- melt hotmig gun” convicts RELEASED assistants were Miss I - eat, . ' . ' . , "'3 Mrs. Arnett Hewett, brig: Bria: ary. &:, nB.l3:: ;m,?,',e.l'n””'”" M l d I "wed um "00 Wig 0 all! and roll call is to be a HOF. Ga:-inany"(A,P) - Shout- Cudmore. Mrs, Dorothy Dougie; er, Mrs. Kenneth yea: pho:l':I" ll 1 L P'- n 09 dd leg "Nani swim at West Ge;-. Mrs. 0.13, Barrett and Mrs. W.L. Committee. Mrs. w. at-'.1..... ",5 ' . - ed to be sent to "””:d”f,”'”'E::,;.u'um" eras on vltotosrapheu. a band ”'"””"””' "'5. P''"' ””"""'"i A P-'-"cur W'll Resld ln Halifax we cnuaren me." we ' .i,:.'......... . 1...; The. -l w”n--1- co-vim w-- ----v Mrs. Richard Walton. ' I e members expressed thanks for W, Mn W.-rj Mm mus Wednesday behind the Iron Curtain. The Russians were re- mm "ug longed from a Bayreuth prls irdicvfdc-was .were :ia.'u. ' after they told UN officials tug: Ieetioatakea.'l'he aamnimlyoloctadtoreturototheii ”t-. 1...: - 4 . ..a h ' i They had been serving terms for robbery and other games with prizes being awarded. crimes. Lunch was served by hostess nas- sAkONGIM.luoothmldsnd nylonwllholl-elosflGbG&.04l'8N nuntouu-ymn..'.gmyu aommllo...pufoem.waln- enddrlssqvlddy.oaadaeelvunlvla.A ""'!""NMIl"l0IMII- suionooanisiuuu-!l.I-In-. "siwaabsusaiauirer,iI;isne' MC-VdMWiu”w-D ' seohflbtlbdsv . e i (on