F-LT. AND MRS. T' ity United Church, Sum» mt‘i . was decorated with llzrskots of gold and white rnul'l’ulV for the marrllge 0! Eva Gale Snmcrs, daughter or Mr In Ii .lrs Rnl h C. Samers, mur (IE. and FL Mervin Boyke. RCA!" Summerside. son oi Mr Curnell Boylte Ind the ill. Mrs. Boyke, Regina. SIsli. The ceremony was perturmed MERVIN BOYKO Honeymoon In Lourenlions Follows Military Wedding by Rev. C.R. Wehtler. Tile solo- ist. Robert Schurman, sang “0 Pefiect Love“ before the cere< molly and “The Lord'- Prayer during the signing o ter. He was accompanied Mrs. Eric Sheen. Summerside. Given in marriage by her is. titer. the bride chose a neon length gown ot peau do this. The titted bodice ientured a scoop A Maritime honeymoon follow- cd the recent wedding of MIry Doreen ArlenIult to Robert slas- cpl! Pots-ter- M file &. Paul's Ro- msn CItholIc Church in Sum- merllde. The bride ll the daughter at ir. Ind Mr Arthur Arlen-nit. slid the [Town's parents Ire M and Mrs. Fred 8. Poitier. S « Nicholas Flan Instruments (ll sweet “1' home 01‘ the limit Ind Mild. The bride those I floor length titted bodice Itrlln of lace ruine- tell [mm the built or her bop!- lsnt skirt. ncr only lewellpry. cultured pearl ear-ruin an necldsce. WII I [lit from the tvrwinr. A crown or used pearls hr Ihnlider l I‘d lsnslh veil nl net. In. carried l bride's prayer book decorated wlh while lace on baby nus. Th bride t were hits; Ann Polrlnr II III-id of hnnor. Mi MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J. POIRIER Si. Paul’s Church, S’side, Scene Of Summer Ceremony in tin with tilled bodice and full skirts. thcy carricrl nnscgays oi yellow and while mums Thclr beaddresses wore veils which matched their gowns. The llpr er girl wore turquoise and white‘ with white Immnes. Ind car» ried I basket oi rose petals. 'Iihe ring benrer carried I lace pillow bearing Hie ring. Dennis Arsenault. brother ol the bride. Call-1']?V Alberto, Wes best mnn Ind ushers were Blstr Arnnault and Eucllde Polrler. A hreIklIlt wIl held It th I um 40 guests and following the cere< ['1an I reception was held tor ISO It the home of Mr. and Mrs. - Leo GIudet. grandparents ot the bride, The bride's mnlhrr chasr a beige and lurquorsc Iver air-cs lcrylenr dress wiih hrigr so. cessories and pink ciirnoiinns. Tile brldcrmom's mother was in brown and hello linen with a beige int and n plnli camatlcn come. For travelllnl the brick chang- cdipnbelgeonribrownlinrn suit. you». floral hIt. yellow gloves Ind beige shoes In plane. Her car-sage was yellow canistlnm. The newlyweds will reside or in bonnie-dc Ave. ll-liinr. Na. Dubai-province guests include at Dennis ArlenIult. CIlgIry. Alberta: Sgt. Mill Mrs M: Gnu- flrl det Ind ismtly. C nip 3 n r don, noekllna Ind lily point aim... The bellvshapeo skirt was lash- . loned with a brocadcd detachnir .lr tram. l-ier headdress. an ar- rangement ol peau de blue balls accented by pearl drops, held I four tier nylon tulle shoulder length houiianl veil She carried I cascade 0! yellow swccthcart roses and shasls daisies entwln< ed with ivy, I The bride's attendants were Miss Roberts Show as maid otI honor. Miss Ann Dickie and Misl‘ Elizabeth Holman as bndes‘ molds and Miss Gwennyth Sam-I rrsas luaior bridesmaid. Misa‘ Shaw wore a iloor length down 01 gold pesu do said, bell skirt. titted bodice scoop neckline and short slur-I es Shc wore elbow length clovesl Ind shoes tinted to march herr gown. Miss Dickie and Miss llnl-I man were gowned similar to the‘ maid oi honor in green p9sir der acre. The maid or honor I nd bridesmaids carried semi car- crdca M shasla daisies. Mlss Sinner, junior hridemaid. wore green peau de sore gown bodice similar to that oi bridesmaids. featuring an un- pressed pleated skirt tnshioned with n large bow at lhc waisl back lined with gold peau dc role, two panels ol gold a nil I the‘ green leil {mm the bow to me floor. She carried s scml Cas- cade oi yellow sweetheart roses and shasta dsislcs. F0 Peter Gilchrist was best man and the ushers wore F0 Serge Deschsmps and F0 Rob- ert Gordon. Following the ceremony a re caption was held at the Officers Mess. RCAF Station. Summer- slde. The bride's mother receiv- ed wearing a pink sheath with the regis- D Y .. ching shoes. il matching nuwur.I Cd hat and I col-sage of white Sweetheart roses. For n honeymoon trip to thEI LaurCntians tile bride chose A} sheath dress of pastel I it e S and matching list. a yellow coat and green 8nd white accessories. er corsagc was oi broure can. flBLlDIIS. I The newlyweds Will reside intntcd Kensington "III Summerside. and its new were marked with (Photo by Herkhert Studio) Willi! satin bowl and orange @Wz The Guzrdian, Charlottetown, Thurs" Sept. 1 , 1963. ’7 Couple Reside Pink and white pennies decor- 'ted Church ME. AND MRS. JOHN L. COULSON Kensingion Vows Pledged Al Sea View blossoms ior the marriage ol Judith Anne Picketts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Pick- etts. Kelvin Grove. and John Lo well Coulsoa, son of Mr. Leighton Coulson, View. Rev. L.M. luted at the doub mony. a Sea 1: ring cere Miss Nancy MscMurdo. Kelvin Grove. song “0 Perfect Love" Ind ‘Love Devine". accompan {Ed by Gordon Murray. Kcnsing- ii. Given in marriage by her (a- llier the bride use a iloor length gown of nylon organza over peau de soie. The ' bodice was accented with pearls . and ieatured a stair [oped neckline and lull length tapered sleeves. The haul l a ll t HAPPENINGS Csl. and M Eugcna st .land and childi-rn. l'lulll and‘and iamin leit recently to re Phillip. are visiting the harm turn to their home in Caledonia. er's mnlher. - r: . Ker-pin om. Mrs. Burke and in nirly Murray Harbour. and his hrol had been spending the summer er. Barry Strickland, also oljwilh Mrs Burke's patents, Mr. Murray Harbour. and Mrs. Willinrrr Simmons, Ses . rView. an Mr. Burke had been Holidaying in PM, are Mr, their guest ior the past and Mrs. John liciinir-rn vii weck .Kingslon. Ont. who are guests‘ at Grcgor's uv-T‘nn ‘ea. rarku Mr Ilcy. Also rcsislurcil at the hotel r Central Beacons. Deleon!“ 1, Mr. F. 0-5 m. a. Mommy lhcrr zsrn wedding anniversary ;al the home at their daughter lllr. and Vlrs Lnrrnll itoriisrrn. r and son- law, Mr. and Mrs. Sea View, lcit on Sa'urday in Gerald Murray. Auguslinc Cove. nailiax rrhore they will Ilolh be‘ At the iornily dinner party. empiili‘ygd filth "w Iirm of Bra their son Gerald read an ud- ers. . by wan Accompan- M by ML and “,5 MM . n dress and anolher son Barry. rickolls. Kclvrn Gruvc. who re- Presented the hnnored couple turned on Sir iwith a mantel clot and Mrs. John G r e e n. [ELLEN’S DiAliY An Unwalchecl Cooking For Can Ruin Fine Vegetable “i can pll‘lllrl‘ the sheen on the choosing the right turnip. 0r It. sn island girl at once. may lie in dropping the pared recently Wrotc us. ” a pieces in water slreadv a- but pretty sight lo scc it, pale gold ‘ For us. it lies mostly in keep g in the sunshine whcb the wind oncs attention reericted to the stirred the heads. Pure silk thrimripg. rm." mp p, picking owns seemed. A i see too. the up the paper. or some thrilling wheat on the shore iield in stmk. ‘bonk, to find out how the tale I! And i am miles away burn that. progressing; or in. in the scam- or an larm nllw! The lights i incly convenient- meantime. look out to tonight are not those Idding an Ipproprilte seasonal lie larmhbuses round about. .loucha phelssnt's leather-4o iil oi the clty. ncr upon tier oi our last hits but . them. No kcrprehe lamps droscl 3mm 1, m, w": 5..., [mm 3‘" i 0W" l" 3 “mm,” mm rthe cooking pot, and there chanc- down lhcre when the iiclds am I” m be "in “mm, m. war“, wme “P 10 "'9 Mm“: ‘0 leIt'ull ol' the elusive nits Ind vit- In “W "n “'9 01d 8mm whel'e‘nmlns the household needs to ‘h? hullyl‘m.‘ “9‘” “d “‘9 kccp hearts high Ind smiles "m0" ‘3“1'35- M“. Wl‘“ spread. will have all steamed would give tor an old-tum pc»1 way. my.“ , m mm.” Crimson Beam» “r I 5|!” "l r mess—sometimes In Irretriev- in!- mm“ "m" 3 WE": Ihlr. lost and gone one- behind. remember too the rustic nl - I . So no haphazard cooking Multivitamin lluwnglggal: turnip takes once dope. somew I one y 50 p n wllh its ripening. the year was "'d “" PM“ °' 5'“ “:1 pd all him becoming aged. the eIriier lov M” m" ' linen oi it now ovcr and gone “mm” ‘° ' “my MW" "u" s .. Is nothing highlights tt mor p "era was a wind In the hIr- m M mm“ . I ley today. and in the cats. with d Wm H m “I” “’23:”; [31.33%], mm presented idr IpprovI'l to th e‘ ulsted today "which gives more “i” return for a sliigle seed sown. n ‘grnill hi barley or am or our?" "Why not find llre answer in that" Now is the time!" up said. September was pretty today —I lnr-cly lpdy, smiling down upon rill. ooka were to be seen on lIrm-iielda. nwerlngr on lawns. harvest-opus in orchards. com and olher nlcrlllrs oi season in gardens... And. a . n ge< row. Ind up woodland paths. the bracket: and sweet tern ripened. in a lull in the harvesting lip- erstlons on i rm e name. whlrh lorgnthcr all in tile work. the inrmcrs met today at bnb'r in harvest Air enrlv path ni lur- nl Good. turnl is now, Illa per-rest complemnl. when cook. Edi“ In "let (“my M rfl‘ll o s w ms r oi . . . Harvesting turnips who the iiclrlwnrk or today. And we nih- rred up calendirla lire. bright marigold. in amber and gold and orange iihbdes. n n“ that we much nod to b cause we {had they usually seed themselves plenuiully. but ml to hove seeds r l surety. when past tall and winter, another green springtime is come. Unul iomorrpw— Diary — (hodluzhl. . EXECUTIVE NAMID mTAWA icrl —- l-‘rzd w. ‘ nnrr. As. at Montreal hu been the naval tuteotcan Wednesday dent John Mutt DIvieI. Price replaces Robbins E ANhitecturIl initi- ada it was announced by more rmb pa... Mr. ulntt h. Ontario; Mr. Ind Mrs. Anthony the last oi - sood cook in nol to who retired rem. y lo lulio - Perry Ind Inmily. Hum-x. "-5. be hood in her pcrieci nirrin- pair with the National Centen. tII- .lop ArlenIolt, our-u. an en. but in the side dish iii tho nIIl . . humble thlr turnip. an. he at Ind “World GIIlInt from One to no, rust. by llcckbrrl mt ror there la a secret too Is lIller'I cookery. It may la la ms. inmerly was mania of in tlu mallpn and publicatan tor the Northern lleetrt 0' hItnville. exchanged vows appointed eaccuttvu dlrcclar 01 W skirt was oppliqucd with Cantil- e and mother oi pearl. chr headdress ni pleated nylon Mr and Mn Edmund Bummer and soauins held a shoulder pick“... Tm“... 0m. . M,‘ length veil of tulle illusion. She carried s bounucl of red roses white carnalions entwined ith ivy. Miss Myrtls Pickett! was maid at honor [or her sister and Miss Lorraine Coulson, sister of the ’rw MR. A‘ND MRS. JOHN C. GALLANT Si. James Church, UrbainviIIe ‘Selling For Summer NuproIs Mary \‘vlllllw r‘trseilalllt snli Jnhn Cedric Gsllsnt. both of Ur- re- cently at st. James Church with Msgr. Nunlre Poiricr otilciat- ing at the ceremony. Mr. a n Mrs Aler C. Arsennult are the bride’s parents: the Kroom is the Inn or Mr and Mrs Aus- tin V. Gulllnt. sll ul Urhnrnvlllc. The Abrams \‘illagc rholr was accompanied by Edmond GIHInt of Cape Egmiml. The bride than a lull Irllz|h n of urn-Ills nver lnllels inhiolled with tilted lit-dice. scoop neckline Ind lily poinl fleevel. Her buntisnt skirt isl- tllreti I large bowl Ina stream» In lrom lhr walsl at back. [in organ“ plilbttx hraddrcss held in pine her shoulkr length veil. She corned I bouquet M red mas and white cnrunlinns The bride's Itiendlnts were, IWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS October Data Is Chosen To Pack Overseas Box KL SINGTON Mrs Er-‘ings. she called attention In tho skine MacMurdp and Mrs. Ev- {act that though attendance is erett Cousins led the devotions good at regular meetings at the at the September general meet.- units. attendance at the gener- lng oi the Kensinglon U n r ted .al meetings is comparptlv elyr Church Women. held In . nemny room at the Church. “Bec it was decided to use in Mem- glnuing Again" was the fitting oriam cards [or members dur- theme for the first Fsll meeting tag 196: and 1966, pa ment to be A moment's silence was observ added in memonal org-ll ied in loving memory at Mr I the II- ‘small. iund. Evans lnglis. a member tor The second Tuesday in oi-iiib- .man.v years who died Septemb- er was chosen Is the dale ior er 5th packing a box icr shipment Mrs, Alexander Macliay gave “mell- In interesting introduction to Pinn- Were made Mr I kmfler- the new study book 0,. “t flutes and nursery party to in Asia. Adding interest to the held on the lollowiirg Snlurday. study was a panel at slx mm A committee Wu simulated - . procure a guest speaker and spe- cial music bar a Thanksgiving service to be held on Sund . y, Mr is. Mrs, Dan Macken- zic was appointed Librarian tor the nookshcli, SUMMERS“)! “(MS The first math: or the at A review of a bank, t'ahma to Christ" was given by Mr]. Keith Kennedy. Tile review h d ‘ the desired efiect in the isct that intcrest wss srauscd to the ex- tent that many of the members Iplnn to read the book. The president. Mrs. H a rold Laird. urged the members who .bers to attend the general meet- groom. was bridesmaid. Miss Grace p' etts and Miss M a r y Coulsurr Nere flower girls. The .maid of honor wore a street len- gth dress or green flocked nylon Inn at the was of the Summer-l side Presbyteriln Church was held on Tuesday alternoon la the church parlor with the pres sident. Mrs. Vernon Clmpbell, in the nhs The devotional period on the theme “How the damn ol Christ Changed the Status as Women" was in lira charge at r Ernest Walker Issisted by Mrs. Donald Baker who r e n d the scripture leaan trom Pro- verbs ill. The oiicripg was ocul— andaequins and Chantilly lace Sea and carried . nosegsy oi yellow - carnations. The bridesmaid was lln n similar dress oi pink and carried a nosegay or pink car- nItions. The flower girls wore dresses oi pink nylon and an ried baskets oi mixed rluwers. A attendants" hesddressea were matching veiled crowns. Jerr aim was best man cIted by Mrs. CImpbeli Tent 've plIllI were made {or the thank uttering to be held in October. Mrs. WIllier lave I splendid report on the WMS Presbyterlal which was held dur- ing the summer It Belfast. it was decided to the I Bible quiz on chapters 11 Ind ll or St. Luke's gospel. Mrs. W.E. Forbes wns pianist and the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction ‘and ushers were Allen Picketts. Ibrothcr oi the bride. and James lThompson. For the reception in the Km I . and dInelfll. "RS. 3. EARL! MIL-DONALD ms. 2. M. PHILLIPS CO-CONVEN ERS Two energetic Charlottetown club women m Jointly con. vening ove Revue. measured by the Provincial Chapter at the IODE. lirooki . nil-sell, the producer, arrives today in Charlottetown and wilt begin choosing the parlor- men at n Talent Party held at the Basilica Youth Centre. Friday evening around I p m. HOUSEHOLD HINTS It you like to do a lot of out. door entertainmcn. you'll find lt well worth your while to fix up some sort or outdoor or pariah!- pbonrd in which to star. the table service you'll use. church cleaning: enlzrulnment‘ rm luccesslui pantry. sale and suggested a tober tn nise runds ship reported 172 members. Girl Guides had no report but win re- Iume meeting. in Scplembcr. Mrs. E. Kerryv unteered to visit the Chronic Centre It Siam- merslde and bring the usual treat to the value of $5. Madame Presld' ent rugs members anseniblr in a at the monthly nun tor vocn tlonl uttered by file league. M dune President Cloud the meet ing with the reclutlon oi tli 0 Act or Come-ration to the Blue red Virgin. Ari e n) o ynbic evening was Ipen at Almlo Park when lit- Ieen memberl 0! tin ieIgue use they share I closet is to turn- lembied there for corn boil. tion the closet. inhaling eICh Though rILn prev iled during side for the specific child and the evening it but no effect on providing labeled boxes for be- the in“ same, horse shoe [Imc longtngl. Paint In ordinary butter in a gay design and use it store rubbers and boots. tub ested body A coating nt wax ml the inside Ind outside of s wastebasket will help keep it from Iccurnulsting dust. All incentive for youngsters to keep their clothing . sT. GnonGn's CWL r slnglon United Church hail Mr ~ DNE AT rAuLT . . . At the September meeting of .Pickslls.dlhe hrirdebls krn e , st Gears“ leh mum“ Md 0.. mm- );éghryi... glam, :1 ll. BENNETI‘ CARR lgvgse a $5“ ifh P 0“ in the vcstry. copies or the pIm- every ‘0 m "I “W V‘ "U lulluncn Con-scum. ’0 if: “7d 9.“ Z!“ 2”“me phlet “A Better Tomorrow" were “"9 mm Sn” 5“ me a, c “I :22; w ‘ 5‘“ distributed to tire members tor H”! 1.. H. d Hm I, _ 4 ‘ Mrs. Coulson mother oi the study. . Charlotte u mu. ' Report: were given by th e . g lprinicd silk. a white hat and n loot-sage or pink and while car- it are a bingo were m or _ the Dundss P10 w mg booth at all For a trip through the Mnri< ‘limcs. the bride chase a powder ‘blue two piece suit with match- ‘ing hat and white accessories. The ncwlyweils will reside in view. Out oi provi ed: Mrs. Thoma match. The splritull director. Father MIchnsld, congratulated e ladies oi the parish on the suc- cess oi the chicken supper and complemented the young girls Ruefi’s inclua. on their eiiiciency in waiting on s Kn’ ht. tables More Fl mly in Plan nowmumthmnwanflm- mm FASHIONETIE wfimflmfig’l’m Jain BEAUTY SALON run spam a limo ......li om Even my your plamfrsia .iiui pgznll’ nolna mum mole firm)! Cold Waving Bleaching Myfilfi‘mfim who“ ,3.- Thiilng . shampooipg mi; lug". ,numm gm“. rhonc 4-9152 In: ‘ m. 157 Grafton St. ‘ Winchester, Mas . D.L. Cnulsnn, noslno. . ,o Miss Mary Elizabeth Kn ghl. Maine: Rev. and Mrs Willard BURTON Wl Plans tor a all: oi lunches at the Innunl Credlt Union meet- ing was discussed by members on, of Burton Women‘s Institute It “.2 their September meeting. N i Mrs. Lance Dalton, the preli- ' dent. was in charge and reports were hand lmm vIrtouI c o in- chil, N.s mittcer. Henkhert grumpy} Mrs. Melvin MncGregor Ind Mrs. Dalton were sppnlnted_ to visit the sell or coming month. Mrs. Henry Dalton will be t program convener Ind school representative Is Melvin MscGregor. L u n c h committee members are Mr s. Ivan Collicutt. Mrs. Peter Dai- ton and Mrs. Ciliiord Collicutt. Lunch was served by the hot tess. Mrs. Henry Dalton. MORE”. UCW An “Autumn Tea". sponsored by Unit Two of Morell‘a United Church Women. will be held In the Church basement, Sept. 15 from 3-5 pm Roll call was answered by is members quoting I ver e oi] scripture beginning with the let- ter “S”. .Darrrll Ftckt‘tts. .s an .r Lo ll’nlmer nnd ismily. Halitax .Scotiu Mrs Glddys Friz ‘Sidney. us and Mrs. lMpcKay. Sp' ' ‘ (Photo by be 2 it was slso announced thst In- other box or mission goods wIs being rcndicd ior shipping. The secretary Ind Convener of supply presented the corres- pondence. and committees were Ippointed lor the next meeting. Devotions and Study is bok were in charge ol Mrs. A ii b rey Webster and Mrs. Wilbcr Webs- ter. Members closed the won rhip service with the Lord's Pra- yer Relreshmcnts were served. sT. MARKS cm. The educational convener of st. Mark's lot Seven p arlsh council suggesled that it. club have a study project ior the coming winter months. Plans were also made It this meeting. held September sin. to sponsor a stop deuce and liddllag cop- ln the absence oi the tier. dl- rector. the president. Mrl. Ger. Ild Murphy. began the meeting with the league prayer. The Ways and Means commit- tee reported on the entertain- menu held in the hall. and tho Isunr‘a report Ihowed I bli- lance oi mom in the lundl. ‘ New padded kneelen were re- cently Installed in Si. MIrkI Lot 7 Catholic Church. These kncel. err were made and installed by .l’ McCarthy. Brocton. and are . want to organise your household finances. it will In . w(LONI“!DENTIALLY YOU mby eyrrrr Hope sander-s nomEAL, September llttt — A modern much to money management will nuke it much enter Tor you to live comiorlably on our income. Under the nANK or MONTREAL It'lin Fin-nu rlrn it is now possible to your limp-payment buying in one single comprehenslvs plan, Rather than worrying about separate Cammltments on tho . bills {or school or college the doctor Ind the dentist . unexpected emergcpcics . . . taken care or in an orderly rushinn with s ingic monthly pay- ment on the not Family FmInce Plan. ncicvc me. u y?) pay you in money man. . Bank". g. RS .\ home . ment. you can do this at any or rich or n y vou COULDN’T ASK so: none arriucrlv: cowuns to humanize with our . room Iccelsorles . . . you have s c nice or ycucw. blue, mauve, pink and sparkling while. 0 these exciting new pastelloncd TE SWAN Toilet Tissues will deligbltuuy blcad k into this low-cost. lite-insured IpproachMto squ ne of you know you can depend upon the comlort _ rovided by its exquisite witness and absorbency. Euroy ur- usury Ind extrI strength of this best-selling and for better toilet tissue — White Swan —— in pastel shades or sparkling White! "EAT voultsnr To TMEVIFEXPENSIVE LUXURY at a a» »- CALGON BOUQUET bath. Alter a day l 1‘ oi rail bousecloaniag. you deserv tensiodeIslng tron d here' e this I how That because deli buully rceplcd diecttve water can ltioner. And thIt s hubby-r in via water makes a a truly galls ut close. clean in the pub or ink. HERE‘S A GOOD HAIIT To 9E7 lernu that lurk in run using GILLEH'S DnAlN CLE . once a week. every week, You see. liquid dis. iniectunto can't burlge the greasy muck these germs breed__ . hut Gllletls special churning. boiling Ictton can quickly and completely scour out every trace of this germ breeding mess that collects in clogged ‘ up drI' I. Your grocer now olieribg thlett'l 'DrIln Cleaner It a special price. Pick rip n can or two and put 2 tablespoons ct Glllett'a Drain Cleaner is every drain, every week. You“. SAV ‘NEIVENLV NIMIUIGERS!’ . . , lbr men in your inmiiy will say -oh Boy!‘ and your iricpdr will Igree that you make the beat ‘otlrgera ever . . . and how“ Slmply by adding FRENCH’S HAMBURGER LIFT to your good red meat. This alliance blood or spirited spices. herbs and special urgred lean ru does give hamburger. a big ‘lilt'. It‘s all you need la make your in. burgerr plumper. julc r and more flavourtul. Ask tor . , . French-r Hamburger Lit: recipes the pIckIge Ind three envelopei inside. with enough but in each envelope {or one pound pi pie-t. Colts only a penny or two a serving! vou'u. WANT To 'plck rm picklcd gherkrnr . . . Certainly. rlore n larsot them gon n why Calson Bouquet Vlng such a hell: , . give ave. And there's never I rin iln'o . . . iichl dangeruul . by all wit speclli' ingredient. they are just the cot' the’ . , I project 0‘ St. Marks P I I Is" mll . Council. Funds were fused in I m “2‘3: “"3" "53," unit. Urbainville: nnd Corinne Vxnmw'x: r M mums lim- "- ml:"id"ud:"i..i:.‘"li we receive? “m 'mM-‘T'T' M m u ' [y l l l or St, Marks and also lrom tor-1 am... new up III-n enci- Vlmsr :‘d‘ “Hag” "50,“ 5°“! mer plrishonera who are now u-I mm. m starkly. M mgimgfinll‘mukflg i. "Jails: in m m - nn -.-.- "1...; - mm... a z , i “l” . Bobby Hitchcock ol urhuinvil- "m w'" “"5” "‘ “mm” “ 37 “rpm flW-r “rid. Iml . ma le was boil man and Roger Ardd‘I’m“ """""' I! I» it! lull mull senIult. Urbainrrllr. slid Rene Gallant. Abrams Village. usher-‘ l‘edthe gucrls. the Tirnlsh CW]. m ling A rur-r-ption urr hold in lhr‘ held in August at tho DIltoll l home or In: bride The bride's. Selim] Mccling opened with the ‘muther ware n dress or wh i in! agar prayer and [buyer tor ‘ and navy IIllets n a pink u the Pope. nation carnage. The bride- 'rhe treasurer gave hernport mom's mother wore a pink showing-balance on in I crepe rims and blur- rsrnatinm. slim. Correspondmce held a ‘nr a honeymoon trip to New seller lrom our provhlcial preli- nruniwlck the bride chase a deni in appreciation (or accept. yellow hell shaped drnss and lng delegnlu lor the regional Mlltc messorlts The newly. convention to be held here in Ivleda will rrside in Urhnlllvlllr. October. ‘ (Photo by ucckberti spiritual mad is 116le cm. A lots] at I2 members stirring rd El noun oil cc , real dash Ind Iuthorlt Io everytn g i sure s_. , a dish. WItch thls column (or idem" In" "my I: tomlrll'I‘he iood taste butter with mustard. AT'I FINI AND DANDV . . . but then' on. precaution that it's Wlse in ioko llciiiro you on your diet. let a supply nt Connncron. You see. Corrcclol. r iIxItIve nude IpeCiIlly tor we woman. can help to maintain regular-lay durlu DIITINOV TN becqu it conth I non-laxative rent-t. that ask“ its action prompt yet llnh '