y. it. If PhMR..ANI)ltlRS. Popular Couple Wed rnoi. w. cnaswnu. OMEN tun Caroline Alt-Lure. wnnu.-in Editor. Phone two Page 8. The Guardian Tuesday. DOG 4. 1956 ' HAPPENINGS The new Director of Women's Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd 8. Cox en- Institutes is being cordially wet-. tertained at their residence, York canted to this province. She is Lane, Frida) evening, It bridge- Miss Theresa Macl..eod, HSc.. (llome Economic-syn graduate of Miss A. Jvllitllls and Miss M. St. Francis Xavier University and Webster of York Lane, Charlotte- ; native of Dunvegan, lnverness town, are in Toronto this week, County, Nova Scotia. Miss Mac- guests at the Park Plaza Hotel. Leod worked for I number of years with the Nova Scotia De- partment of Agriculture with head- quarters in Antigonish. Mrs. Calxiii tltiappell. Kensing- ton. has lett to spend the winter lin the U.S.A. atid Montoeal. ELLEN'ST Dl:AkY That's One On Mother! ”Yo-ii manage it: keep yourselflsomewhere ill the near neighbor- b"5Yv Ellen" 3 ia""””' " VI,5"”" hood, queried from a seat in the tuzighgggzicigoffewd Mm. twinkle bare and pretty Golden Willow. "Exercised" vie laughed slop- "Only you” and she giggled tn- plng the small barrow which in fectiously ”)our liox-friend?" the matter of trundling wood to! "Nobody to home" we echoed. the houses and helping with a doz-I ”l.onesume"' en other women's and childrenisjl "Nalurallx " chores has been one of the best ”Strange him one misses folks purchases ever made about. when they rr anti)" she comment- though now the muse tor wear in ed." that service. I Everynni- iintls his twin nook in ”Well it's nice to be outdoors. the srhcnie of liitng. .Now isn't that And good to have the ground under. I the trtith"” In Fredericton Church A very lovely wedding took place. in the Fredericton Church of Christ when Mr. William Weale. ministe ot Summerside Church, united in marriage Helen Lois. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J- Miller Stevenson, to Athol Wesley, son of Mrs. Wesley and the late Mr. Craswell of South Rustico. Baskets of gladioll and dahlias in colourful contrast formed I beautiful setting for the ceremony The guest pews were decorated with miniature nosegays of clark Ia. maidens hair tern. and corn- flowers. The youthful bride, given in mar- riage by her father, was lovely in a strapless. ballerina length gown pt nylon net and lace over a tat- tcta underskirt. The lace jacket had long sleeves coming to a point over the wrist. Her fingertip veil fell from n cnrtinet headdress trimmed with pearls. Her only or- naments were a necklace and ear- rings. gift of the groom. She car- ried a hotiquet of red roses. Miss l.ois MacDowell, cousin of the hridc, was maid of honour. She VIOFP a ballerina length gown ot similar style to that of the bride. Tho iuatcrml was orchid nylon net Mr. and Mrs- (traswell will re! and tho (tress was made with el- bow length sleeves in the matching lace jacket. There was a match- ing iicaddress and mitts. ller bou- quet was of pink carnations. Mr. Roy (Iraswell was best man for his brother. The ushers were Mr. Allan Stevenson. brother of the bride. and Mr Errol Buntaln. Mrs. Miller Stevenson chose for her daughter's wedding, I teal-- LET'S EAT blue suit with matching hat and black accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. Mrs. Craswell, the grooms' mother wore a grey suit with navy hat and accessori- es, and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Harold Sharpe was organist and accompanied Miss Evelyn Weeks. who rendered very sweet- ly, "I'll walk beside you" during the signing oi the register. Following the ceremony, in recep- tion for fifty guests was held at Lakeview Lodge, Cavendish. The bride's table was centred with I beautiful three-tier wedding cake. The cake was baked and most artistically decorated by the bride's aunt. Mrs. Allan MacDow- ell of Glen Valley. A toast to the bride was propos- ed by Mr. Weale In his own inimit- able fashion. and a fitting reply was made by the groom. Mrs. Les- lie'MacDowell was in charge of the truest book. ' couple left on I motor trip through the Maritimes. For travelling the bride chose a navy suit with check- ered top and navy accessories. She were I corsage of red roses. side in South Rustit-o, where the groom is I progressive farmer. Previous to her marriage, the bride was tendered in shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. MacDowell of Pleasant Valley. Both at this shower and at theii-I wedding, many beautiful gifts of silver. china, linen. glassware, etc, were received by this popu- lar couple.-Photo by Lewis. Hot Sandwiches Can Play Moin Role At Any Meoi RV IDA BAILEY ALLEN tllnw sandwiches have great , sibilltleit in the everyday menu," I observed. "They are ap- petitlzing. different, easy to fix. Idapted to brunch. lunch, upper or even a family dinner. Teansed with -a suitable vegetable garnish they make I complete main course." "very tasty. Madame." said the Chef. "Now with your permission, I would like to suggest my new- est hot sandwich for brunch, luncheon or dinner." Cheese Turkey Cnimpet Extra- ordinaire: For each person, spread I split crumpet with but- ter. On halt the pieces, Ipread chopped turkey meat blended with miiyonnnlne III the way to the edge. Top with a thin slice of mild onion and I-2 tsp. butter. f)n each of the remaining lini- yes. fit I slice of sharp Cheddar cheese. Top with I slice of to- main, I few drops of Worcester- shire sauce Ind I small slice of cheese. Place on I pan. Vs tsp. thyme. Let stand 30 uiln. Melt 2 tbsp. fat in a heavy try- in pan. Add the meat. Brown quickly on both sides. Add 1 chopped seeded sweet green pepper, 1 chopped peeled onion, 1 e. hot wltcr and I tbsp. prepared horseradish. Cover. Simmer-cook 46 min. or until fork-tenderf If necessn y add more liquid. Suggestion of the Chef: The ice cream sponge cakes on the menu In my practical rug-I gostlon to offset any blue Mon- dIy. You can buy both cake and ice cream at reasonable cost. They are no work to fix. Cut the cakes in quarters at- most through. Fill each with I, scoop or quartered Iltce of icei CTEAIII. For I touch supreme, spoon over I tablespoon of raspberry or strawberry jam. VATICAN CIT Y (A?) e Pope Plus will participate in week-long spiritual oxercinel beginning sun- dny In preparation to mac Christ- . . I ll iiiiii Yflll ICIIOII. PRE - 52.98 to I "So good!" we nodded. t I "You know, After the reception, the hanpyl ALI. COTTON HOIISEDIESSES -- Gift loud For You - ILIPB. NIOITIE. PYJAMAA, PANTIES, BIIAS. GIIIDLES. OHNCIJNE AND EAIWE IUINOW A113!!! DMIJNT AND SAVE MONEY. (out again, isn't it?" : ''It is -- vi-lav true " " And isnii it strange? if there Ellen" he sniilcd never had been a house across "snows pretty in a picture andptlie lane, uh). then there would it's warm against the buildingsrhave been no one to miss. But btit it does keep a fellow back at I humans are like vines. They send his choriniz. He can do it in halllout tcndrtls to twine about folks the time, when it's clean underfoot. I thoughts and hearts . . . This is it Personally. I like to he dry-shod. I lonely SD01 l0d3Y- N0! that 1 Could But no matter the weather, the Fall not on without that black kitten. is certainly wearing away.-..Are:She has an inilalcd 880- And 1'13! the men about?" pup startlt-s me with his sudden "The younger one has gone to - barks. 1 actually jump and scream town for a load of feed e taking then! . - . Did you ever hear the advantage of the good road to story of the two youngsters play- bring some in. But James was lllll. -'ill'S- 15-7 Th? mother lsklld here a minute ago Oh, there he is , iM0IIy. Why 080'! YOU be M139 and now .- over in the stable" uelquiet like Johnnie? lie isn't mak- pointed otit. ling a sound and you're jumping It was a nice morning in potter I and screaniint2.' " I ” ll know, !tlother,' she replied. 'but don't you see that's the game we're playing! He's Daddy com- out of doors, mellow after night- showers and altogether calm. We left the wood - - getting to count our green treasures in the Iann- , intz home late, and lint Y0ll'" I border, 1 "That's one on us, isn't it?” she I "Nobody to homc"” the squirrel I lau2IlPd mi'l'TlI.V Willsklllg HWBY. I Mack found with IIllll'h elation had Ulllli t0Ill0Tl"0W ' ' r '- DIBTY - tabllshed sanctuary for hersclf- Goodnight. . . . . . . MRS.GORD0NLlaclILli.AN-A A COUNTRY. GARDEN IACHWINIII Even whilctbebrtglntgvu an-1. enoothsground. Andqklul1'ovIkoIvy.IIdttieonld shrill: I wind About the Mule. Ind sullen rain- drops pound. our hearts are sure of sun and daffodils. . And yet our hearts are wistful, now and then. E-ch winter some plants die, some tut ti-sen . We know tint Anttl always comes Ill . , We know that A ll never en to all. W C?” -Merchant. To be sure that April comes to the rose trees in the garden they have been billed on with clay for winter protection and II this work should be done when the ground is frozen to keep the cold In and prevent the freezing and thawing no harmful to I11 plalits it keeps the gardener watching for the proper time. Lalt year this work was not done until January when the deep snow melted some and it was rather difficult gardening but the roses came through in good I shape. hardly I loss in this gar- den or in others that I heard about. Indeed it is strange how very late one can do gardening in I hillside garden, with perfect drain- age. On a sunny morning this week I transplanted dozens of good sweet William plants to their permanent flower borders for color and beauty in the mid spring when they are so much needed in the garden. These were grown from seed sav- ed from plants grown in the gar- den and sown the latter part of June in the vege ” garden. It is I wonderful Ill hod to secure many plants at a very low cost and other plants had been planted out in the weeks before. The autumn is such a busy time for country folk and the more im- portant taska come first. If they watch very carefully they may be able to t " I few moment: now and then for the flower gar- den. Firming the soil after plant- ing and taking I quantity of soil with the plant will make autumn planting as successful as spring planting. WARMLY CLAD Of course it is necessary to be warmly clad for such outdoor work and on a sunny crisp day it is healthful and satisfying to think that some of the spring rush of work is being helped at this time, leaving more time for the enjoyment of the lovely springtime. Buckets of good earth. loam and sand with compost for early pot- ting ot bulbs very early in the spring when tuberous begonias can be started should be gathered and placed where it is necessary to -keep them. They can be thawed in I day or so if it is not possible to keep in a frost-free storage. Once I was told by enthusias- ' KEEP INITRIMI Adventures In Dieting , Told By Mystery Dieter I By IDA JEAN RAIN Our intuit-l's excess ut-iglit Isl 0llI' lll.VS19F.V di9i"- I”i"0dI'f'('d cuuccntrittetl from the waist to) hipiesiiggayisllnsglliiggg 1:33 :8; the knees, it iuztirc prohlcm typ- lifrzdsate forponornlal weight ftiriifai .i""”'”i - . p Valentine's Day. For some nver- specific exercises to slim they Weiilhl-S. Eemllll 0" lo I 80(;d:al)dnnieu. hips and thighs will be' start is the toughest part n emp;,a3m.d, reducing. and this c0mp8lll0lIbi9i Our dicter has another cnniuion way can help you hurdle the .l"'lipr0bl9iii. "The most trying time tlnl inertia to take resolute action.yfm- "H. is the afternoon, 1 ",3". Why not JOIII OI" "mdel "M 3”'"laged to refuse ii piece of lusciotis down with her"? , make at I irit-nd's home, but the Knowing .V0ll 3"! WI 3'9” "ilncxt afternoon ate a cupcake all your so-uiiztes. trials and templa- by myself. ma I feel awful!" I tions is In enormous hell! PSYCM" The solution For hunger con- oillC8”Y- And h3Vl"3 3011190"? trot, lunch should Include a pro, with whom to comlllrl? Y0"? Pmr tein food. Zero hour can .be izresa can help to keep vygumun Ivt-rted with an energy-boosltlaiz the streamlining course. e or smwk in mg gfiernnon, T 3 you need to lose less than by pick-up is limited to 100 calorit-ls exec" pounds or considers y and counted In the days tnla. more. morale boosting tlps and The new diet team-t. Slay Slim 1 chanize to better food habits ran For A Lifetime, includes scientific take the resistance out of reduc-, snacks, ing. WTT” 'T "T I Otir mystery dleter reports that .ln cighg yearn Ihe has changed Itrom I sin it to bursting out of Ilse 16. Here are her present meIsure...c...s Bust fill. waist nu. Ibdomen 38's, hips ct. nlllilli I25. colt 1311:. Inkle Mu, upper, '"" it ' use lemon and Whip out the tape and take your I measure fl. Start with thei bust and ensure over I properlyl Put the union of our lemon in I half giant of water and odd K tuinpoon bicarbonate of ends I lmted bra. Circle tape arriundi Iback and under arms and hringl! (bnkingIodIxTIkothi-uuonllcnt noutrnlinu nvanl timn I day lit together across centre of bust. KEEP A RECORD to help reduce Icidity and nliavo discomfort. Circle tape around natural. waistline. pulling snug but not incl. COW BRAN I BAKING SOD itlghtly. To measure abdomen. cir- cle tape around the greatest. level of protubernnce Is views troml I the Ilde. To get the full hip mess-t lore. circle tape around lower hipn It the largest part to include the buttocks Keep I record of your mennurunentu together with the cbIngeI. CHRISTMAS SALE 2W; OFF F it -.i 2. I IIZEIZIOM r 32.40 - 33.98 for S320 2070 OFF 109607! many ovc-rweights.Ii 'I::I:'"..::::n:t:x::n ; tic English gardeners that they worked at gardening every month tin the year and if the weather 'here continues mild and not too pmitrh snow should fall then we It-ould follow the same procedure as there is always something to I . 'be done when I busy gardener looks around. "A dead time and bare” said the old man rubbing chill hands to- gether. yet underneath. In the dark- qua-an THAT LOVE TO GO OUT AND MIX Smart and slender sheaths. Pluto It liamllne for plenty of use and grace, lull panelled style for day time or date time, all round planted for casual wear. Wool (weeds. tIlI- lu. Iutheniic tar-tans Ind plaldl. E shower. the healing ti 3 it we can take for granted. holding. How Imugly we boodwink ourselves to the divine. Even now, when winter is closing in. there is no drnbneu hero. Blind is liewhowillnotseotlieglory or trust the coming of spring winter's end. December should for us "a promise. not I bound." FRIENDSHIP GARDENS I have been resdlng of the In- ternatlonnl Friendship Gardens de- dlcated to international friendship and peace, situated about miles east of Chicago, near the out- skirts ot Michigan City, Indians. The estate in Trail Creek Valley is about equally divided between the gardens. the amphitheatre and bird sanctuary. These gardens are the result of dreams for world peace and friendship nurtured by two young Indiana farm boys. At each of Lb; two Century of Progress tnlrs bet in Chicago, they had garden exhi- bits which Ittnacted many foreign visitors. Before the Inst fair closed. they had decided to create I large gor- den and wrote to over 800 prom- lnent men and women all over the world for moral and financial sup- port. The search for I site ended at Michigan City. The brothers le- cured I lease for n nine years on the tract. Ind then went to work. Some Irena had to be drain- ed and an Irtltlclal lake was made. Old trees had to be rooted out and replaced. There are about twenw small plots Irranged in I circle. Each is carefully landscaped to r , nt I formal garden in Sweden, Nor- way. England, Germany. swltu land. Scotland. the Netti ' ” Greece. France, Australia, Can- ada. Poland, Persia, Italy, China and America. A small Idrnlulon charge is made. since tlrls is I non-profit organization with no so- dowment. The symphony garden MI I rectangular mirror pool. Tall ev- crgreena form the "walls." gl- lng I secluded Itinospbe a. At one end there is I gnssy stage, which is large enough to accommodate a complete orchestra. Weddings and small concerts are often held here. Lilac lane is particularly appell- lnit in spring. Flowering pencli trees have been placed at inter- vals between the lilacs, white tulips Ind other spring flowers llnc each side of the lane. When all are in bloom at the same time. SKIRTS TO SUIT EVERY in 9 ifiiiti iii riiiriiiiiar J I! garden for : conttniious attraction It the en: in the Parade of Flower sbowl. which starts Ibout t.bI Mid- 39' Ire garden club members. year "Pilgrimages" Ire ar- troni Indiana the Gardens be I memorial for the living - I place for inspiration Ind meditation. II one who visits I cathedral to reflect in peace. MORNING SMILE "Can I no the Secretary of A- ture?' "Well, be is very busy. madam. Whntwultyouwnntndtosee him about?" "About I uranium of mine that isn't doing very well."' HOUSEHOLD HINT A good gunning of glass baking dishes before using ' dish nllodvarytull. sothnttbenlsn possibility of its boiling over. han- ;asIndrimsIbouldslIobcgreu- RETURN PRISONER! TOKYO (AP) - Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulgnnln informed Japan Saturday that all Russian - bold Jnpanase war prisoners will be re- patriated ll noon II the new peace Igreement between Jlplll Ind Russia becomes effective about Dec. 10. Russians IIid previously they w uld return I,- M3 Japanese. MOORE 8 MCLEOD LTD. SUGGEST I LOVELY CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR tilt ,,. E. ilili iii? iii 2:" PET luvlbltulsg lenpbsonsagu 10!! 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