ee ae ee: e . By @rive where 1 Whed. Singer Phyllis Marshall >.» [fimet'stttet PStesta | - , “I'm he to do # lot more In London For.T.V. Shows __ | mgiiss butts tod ior mer - By SYLVIA HACK _teur contest that her ' oF Canadian Press Saft Writer series f tad brought her | FIREWORKS KILL MAN N'DON ~~ to blues . inevearde ‘gang with} TORONTO. a singer Phyllis Marshall, in Lon-| bands and on the Foal Bias Nena }don for four television’ shows, is} Seven years ago she toured part Raneon, 98, died in Toronto Gee ”. also acting as an unofficial am-|of the United States with the Cab/e@re! Hospital Wednesday from in- bassador of Canadian fashions|Calloway orchestra and she later| juries suffered in @ fireworks ex- during her six-week stay. formed a trio of her own in Cam|plosion last month. An-employee Dusky - voice Miss ‘Marshall, ada. For the last three seasons|of the T. W. Hand Fireworks who flew to Britain Aug. 5, came| she has played in the weekly CBC}Company Limited, he was work- accompanied by a Canadian - de-/TV show, Cross - Canada Hit|ing with shooting star firecrack- insted gakgee.” lor’ loneeos’ a-lscohoans ter SS Sen lttt SAGE OR) taploded biowihe n Ee. er luggage seraas, Nelle, end ty Det! aut all the window, 1 the’ small dresses, five day dresses, . would suburban shop four coats and 12 pairs of shoes, i Nam, sbe says. she wo : 7 as well as a full - length mink|“i it can be arranged,” LARGE FIELD coat, mink jacket, chinchilla) One of the things’ she misses! . ; jacket, sable stole and white fox.| most” — apart from Sharon— is A record field of more than © “I was a bit worried at first] her car. 1,200 athletes compéted at the | having such valuable clothes! «1 was wonderful to be able| 1986 British Empire Games held ‘son . af around,” she says. But I've got) i, get into t homelat Cardiff, Wales. le December. Mr. Mrs. J, -W. Forbes of Pittsbur used to the idea now.” av om oe © : Toone ge er rh iid 3 , She doésn’t plan to give a man- : earty, and i. Sears oe nequin display; the idea cf bring- : ; : surprise shower was held at ing the clothes “is to wear them ; around to show people what Cana- dian fashions are like." Miss Marshall has already dis- played—some of the clothes on BBC television. She plans to wear the rest during the remainder of her stay, which ends next week. |STARTED WHEN 13 : ‘|| Miss “Marshall 31, the mother Holsum Lake, to the W. M. S. of the North River Baptist Church. Miss Laura Bain: returned Missionary is the of a 13-year-old daughter, Sharon, started singing when she was 13. § president of this society, and gave € : Two years later she won an ama- a on this occasion am—interesting the gifts received. Entertainment ’ : i and comprehensive resume of | { the remainder of the evening was the presence of the groom’s a : the Baptist Convention at Wolf- | Co®Sisted of step-dancing by Mar , Mrs. Louisa Shaw. ; i ie Arsenault and Katherine Mac- Following the cer a re 7 = ville. An honored guest at the! <. : ing emony 4 § Wednesday meeting was Mrs Millan also tap-dancing by Mar- ception for the guests was heid d i ow ee *|lene Birt. Music for dancing was at the Charlottetown,. where a ea Foster Sr. who is visiting her : e *. 2 aon, The Rev. Ronahd Foster | ape Arenal, Clare Birt, delicious chicken salad was ser-| ; Fike cca : ‘ fai na arence : ved. "The beautifully “lecorated #4) aes a unch w | i with bells was cut tradit- % Miss Barbara Cudmore—whose | served by the Sestens assisted Zt P, b Che h ional manner. ; ee ee Douglas Wood, |the Rendezvous staff ion. res yterian Uurc Miss Marie Russell was in * taking place tomorrow after} \ charge of -the guest book. © Xv noon at Trinity United Church,| Miss Barbara Cussailaher, Se Of p W d di Poo avelinia the bride wore a | MR. AND MRS. ELMER SMITH =~ was entertained by the staff |district nurse im Cambridge,| OCENE retty eaaing white nylon dress with black vel- = of C.F.C.Y. at a miscellaneous | ™ass.. is visiting with relatives vet dots. She wore white and # : ° : shower, held at the on the Island. During her siay| A pretty wedding was solemn-fof yellow roses. Miss Corena|black actessories with a white E retty | e INg So emnize Mrs. Gordon Tait, com ee Cae she is guest at the home of. Miss| ized in Zion Presbyterian Church] Steele, friend of the bride and | and pink rose corsage. ' es Annie Byrnes and brothers’ John/on July 25th.. when Norma Ellen! Miss Jo-Anne MacFadyen, niece| Out of town guests were as fol- g aa @at B tist Ch h Miss Christine Phillips and| 204 George of Watervale._ ae = a and — Norm-| of the bride, were brides-maids.|lows: Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mee. a an ; S = eary Bap urc ni ‘laie Mey ee le] Mas dna Macias secompas-| yp Se na en eee Ere Me a Guat : - _ tained at a miscellaneous shower| ied by friends, has left for the! ond Mrs I ‘ ee eee Teme a “ The Baptist Church. O'Leary; Afis: Carol A H. | recently, rs. Lloyd Thomson, Crap-|and matching accesories. Capt. and Mrs. mnis R. Mac 7 wna the ae at hie cael Tad de bee, ee 1 den! = honor ¥. Miss Cud-| United States. | aud, were united in marriage in} Mrs. MacFadyen chose for her| Fadyen and son David. Kingston, ‘<a ding recently when Norma Mar-|gowned in yellow, a wath | a double ring ceremony perform-j| daughter's wedding; a dress of| Ontario; nn te and Harrison garet daughter of Mr ‘and Mrs. ing headdress and gloves. She; 'ELLEN’S DIARY ed by the Rev. Donald A. Camp- | pale lace over silk with accessor-|Thomson, Toronto; } Phyllis Lewis Harris. became the bride carried a basket of white "mums. SE bell, ve match and a lo of oe ae Bg , : ‘of Elmer Smith, son of Mr..and}; Mr. Allison Ellis, was the best Baskets “of Mock orange. and] Pink irae th ttir-}Mir.- and irs: Kenneth Shaw, Ee isum Mrs. Guy Smith of West Cape.| man, while Messrs. Winburn Har- Wi t delphineum orranged by‘ Mrs € groom’s mother was attir- “and ers. Ae serve oi! a Rev. Ross Howard performed the | ris brother of the bride, and L. ! e or ene ays on MacMillan - decorated | ed in a ere oe Ne eer eat ances ae homson will ‘ fy. 08 p . , , ae hurch alter | dress with white accessories and; Mr. and Mrs. T n will re- f . ° ; * eeremony. . MacLellan: were the ushers. ! ink. ro: side in Toronto. Ben Premium uality bread 4 -e The church was attractively} Mrs. Harris chose for her dat-| The : Le rvestin Lin ers ae The guests were ushered to the) 5 aoe fontare of the wedding (Photo by Craswell) 5 $ Q a . decorated with white lilacs and| ghter’s wedding, a blue dress . See eek scan rte ae a = | tulips and the guest pews were! with matching accessories and a! + : } % = marked with lilies of. the vail ey | corsage’ of white carnations. The | Pg a aoe Myf or saan. on a a es ar ee ae ae aa ge pre ed Gae. dassort: a eee Whi Cream Roll y — and fern. Mrs. Ross Howard’sang | groom's mother was attired in &| @j this morning in a disappoint-|‘‘mother_used to make” .in the | Fadyen. cousin of the brite. Mr aa : “O Perfect Love,” previous * to} | print ‘dress with white accessor- @d tone, of the still and listless| epple-ripe days of his youth. John Lea .Morgan was organist, | a f) the wedding march and “I'll Walk| ies and. \porsage of white car} day; “ It's commencing to be| We chuckled down ir | @ccompanied by Miss Maida Rog- Add % tsp. ‘venille or a = Beside You,” during A signing-~nations. ious” he added. én the hen ee erson who- sang “The Weddirtg = eum flevoring, 4 tsp. 2 E serious’ sty w we sc > ¥ 7 of the register. | A reception for eighty - five! “And the days are drawing in” |parings to the trough. It was, Prayer... previous tothe —cere-}—=. ‘i The bride, giver! im marriage) guests was treld.im the Sunday | James nodded. “They're not like) the thought came arhusingly Oi ee ae o Spey Love” dur-| a fathe : ley her! School A signing of the register dese a was ely in bo § _ a where the | those of the haying. Not much’ mind, just as well to have been Ty. pride gives in marriage by|, 4 ‘ portrait gown, ballerina len ride’s table was decorated with seen about filling the role of an| | her father, w of sheer nylon,: with an interest-| pink and white flowers. fmg back detail of tieretd_insert) Thomas Silliker and Mrs. folds of filet wlith a large Mrs. Mel- bow |-vin Harris presided over. the tea falling from the full ekirt in a/ cups, while the refreshments were | that semiredingcote effect, a red semr Ww itt provided by «the. World scoop trimn t | Guild -of the Baptist Church. lace and sequins, finger tip sleev-| For the honeymoon trip to Nia- es and lowered ‘waistline, wi th | gara Falls and Toronto, the, bride reembroidered !ace applique on| travelled in an aqua sheath dress front of skirt. The fingertip veil| w ith matching three - quarter was held in place with a coer length coat and white accessories Wide | neckline |Jength now to a day, between the time the dew lifts. and falls.” They turned away then to the barn “‘to have a look at’’ this or that animal of the cow-kind, a calf or a herdsire stabled there. We continued on to a piggery with a pan of parings from the apples we had. prepared for a relish James likes with some meats at this season. Sliced onions we add to the quarteréd apples, brown those of our sisterhood, and older, whom to have Coot ed for an helpmeéet was bo ‘‘get a| feet’’ she being ‘‘as emart as a whip!”’ Both younglings of sows, pret- ore a lace over sat- industriohs farmwife. , Btcause it | in gown fitted with bodi ce and is on occasions when James is| voluminous abroad the catches § intrigunig| satin glimpes and fine impressions of | appliques. The sleeves were long, young | and came to a: point silk organza - over skirt with embroidered Her tiara’ of heart shaped pearl held a fing-_ er tip veil with embroidered ap- \ fortune with her, op her bare | Pliques s. She carried a bouquet) of tallisman roses Miss Joyvee England, RN... ‘class mate of the bride, was maid Beat until thick and light Measure into sifter % c. once-sifted all-purpose flour or % ¢. once-sifted — pastry flour . 1 tsp. Magic Baking Powder Ye tsp. salt Sift in dry ingredients, port at a time, fold lightly. Turn © into greased jelly roll pan lined with greased waxed mins. Sprinkle towel “with ; fruit sugar. Turn. out hot { cake on towel; peel off poper, trim edges; roll up = in towel. Cool, - ~ Prepare “A « drained = canned crushed pineapple, ~ “ue toasted coconut, 1 z tbsp. chopped maraschino + cherries. Soften 1¥atsp.gel- = tine in 1 thsp. water; melt = Ye pint whipping cream until thick; add gelatine; beat until stiff. Beat in 2 B of sequins and pearls, She c: r-| and a corsage of pink roses. sugar, sali-cinnamon an: aico a|ty as pictures, and unique at Al-| 0 honor. She wore a street len- 3 eggs tbsps. granviated “om % | Tied a bouquet of white “feat ner-| Out - of - town guests were Mr.| ight spicing of cloves with the|derlea they being of Tamworth gth dress of tourquoise erystallete | jc: ssiaiiicn isis SeCasibBit SCO TENE OOO C UOC EEE MS EEE 0 ie ed carnations and Mrs, W. Maggison, Miss| vinegar in which all is simmered |tineage and. alone among our| © Ver ‘affeta and matching ac- “Miss Lois Ramsay, as brides-|Opal Silliker, Mr. Wessman Me-| down, imitating though we fancy |fair-ckinned Yorkshire momma:| *SS0r'es_ She carried a “nose-gay' 4 maid, was gowned in a ‘street | bell lan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mac- pigs, winked and chuckled and | length strafcss dress of shrimp) Williams, Miss Valerie MacWil-| shoulder length veil was held in/ then nosed happily into the green | with bolero a hing head- |tiams, Miss Clare MacWilliams,| place by a halo decorated with| field we had brought. “By.next dress “and gloves. She carried ; Miss Erma Maclsaac. pearls and sequims. She carried!|Spring’” Mack said this evening + moengay of yellow ‘mums. (Photo by Heckbert) MR. AND MRS. EDWARD LOGAN Saint Dunstan’ s ‘Basilica Setting Of Pretty Wedding ~. and P.E-1. The soloist was Mr. Fianagan, accompafhed by Mrs. Josepi Dougan. , '@t. Dunsian’s Basilica was. the| Scotia,: scene of a lovely. wedding on} Augustus, July 22nd., at.9 a.m., when Rev. Father Read united in marriage Faustina Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Pineat of North| The bride, given in marriage Rystico, and Edwin Logan, son of | by her father, lopked lovely ina Edwie Logan and the late | ballerina length gown of chantil- Se Saoee Seventie Sale. aad net. cove Gas, et , \ formerly of Fort! James | a white Mother of Pearl prayer book with white and pink satin streamers and Tose buds. Miss Lillian Pineau was her sister’s bridesmajd. She wore a ballerina length ggwn of pink net ever satin with deau. The flower girl, m the bride, was little Yvonne\M ray, She wore’ a yellow nyion dress and carried a bouquét of summer flowers. The bride’s mother wore a white and blue dress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations: Mrs. Logan, mother of the groom wore a blue silk suit with white accessories, and a corsage of white carna- tions. Ja Following the ceremony a re ception for ° thirty-five guests was held at the Queen Hotel. The bride’s table was decorated with ‘ture bride and groom. Following the reception they went to the home of Mr. and Msr Edward Gallant, sister of the bride, where a buffet supper was served. For travelling the bride chose ROLLAWAY CLUB Monday and Tuesday nights, Sept. 7 & 8 Featuring from. Halifax, N.S. the The Lucky Four “Dancing from 9:00 till 1:00 Admission 75e “they should have their young | ones. I wonder” he reflected | “what the cross breeding we plan | will give? Thrifty piglets, they do ‘say. But what color will they be? Will they be all white or all red’ ae he smiled ‘‘more likely spot- | or belted, they'll be.” ne scarfed the hilis today in| filmy gray; patches of it hung * times above the stream. Mari- golds all bright and gay in eun-| sy faces were damp. Leaves still, | fields—but where was the sun folks wishes to see there? Fr of balsam and be \ ferned dells came home te us from the woodlands in the lengthy pieces. of fir the farmers brought to the yard in the little | truck for fence-stakes to be used ir items of fence-replacement and repair. For a few minutes, when James’ helper at their sawing. “Now, put- your mind to i#, El- fen” ‘he advised “and no dragging on the saw! You draw it—I draw, | each in turn. See, how easy it is and how soon a length is cut off. And he grinned, pleased to have | shine hung dejected heads. Pan- | % at Moore & McLeod Lid. SEE THEM ON OUR SECOND FLOOR ° FALL COATS - \ There's so much new to surprise and delight you in our gala showing of fall's finest fashions ...here, where. style and economy add up te a more exciting costumes for your approval. Great ae as well as fashion! Come, see for yourself. 99% « ” MOORE & McLEOD Ltd. 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