I. A Al Bosilico Wedding lw.tt:tiitil .-tui.uitit ttcddiiig'gret-n and copper satin and tullc nits suit-iiiiiizt-ti on September 17 with picture hats to match. They at it it in in Saint l)unstan's Ba5l- carried ll0:Cl.'li)'5 of white mums two by Rctcrcnd Monsignor Pat- and deep pink carnations. ricl-c ilcllanuii. uho also perfoi'm- The grooni was attended by ring ceremony at the marriage of ers Carl Perry and Roland Lun- klr and Mrs. Charles Chcverie. of the bride. served the Nuptial Charlottetown. and Ian Gregor,Mass. MacQuarrie. sun of Nlr. and MTS.l The groom's mother was attir- ' John MacQuarrie. Hampton. altar decorated ies itith a corsage of white car vtith lA'dS IlC2lIllIIlllI)' cut flowers of ”The Bridal Wedding March". DIiIyt'(I by Mrs the bride given her father. looked charmiiig in her floor lcnctli goon of white peau in marriage by: nations. l After the ('DrI:lllUli). a rcrv.-lit of tulle, lily point sleeves. carried decorated by the groom's muthe iiscoupcd neckline. She centered I cascade bouquet of Bctterlimeland grandmother. earrings The maid of honor was Missing appearance. Beryl Bcagan and the bridesmaid! .,Il,Iargat'ct Stewart, 1 dressed identically fashioned sfterlgroom in a very pleasing manner. the design of the bride's, with shortl sleeves and scouped neckline in blending shades of gold, Ieafoam. gratulations I few well chosen words of con to the bride In MR. AND MRS. IAN (I. Nlat-QUAKIIIE It ATIENDANTS ; Double Ring Ceremony ed the Nuptial Mass. in I double Arnold Chcxcrie and had for ush- Mztry Margaret Anne. daughter of gillc. t.'ai'l and Winston. brothers gall, Mrs, Col-llla Mccahe ed In frosted teal blue taffeta and Trust company, Halifax. of which I-lnteriiig the church where the wore black and white accessor- and the guest nations. Mrs. IIt'Ien Mullins, the leg. Mrs; Mary Anstln Green. pens tnarked with satin bows and groom's grandmother, wore rose wlgh, Conner-llnnl; Miss June A.-n. petals of gladioli, to the strains l lace and crepe dress topped with ,old, Pembrook. Ontario; Mrs. Ma- : black seal jacket black. HMS-l rie Chcverie. Oakland. California; Joseph Dougan. sories and a corsage of white car- and Miss Noreen Connolly! Hall. ion was held at the home of the William Fay. Detroit: Roland Lan- de .-inc satin featuring six skirts bride's parents for about scvcut),- 1 glllo, and Carl Perry, and five guests. The traditional wed- Charles Cheverie, .)r,, Holy Heart Cl't)('Il('IC(I medallions outlining the ding cake. which was made and i Seminary the l I'llsF.5 and her only jeucllcry was table. The dining room. decoraicdl Halifax where the groom is I single strand of pearls and pearl l with pink and white hells, sti'c.am- l Biology gtudent at Dalhousie Un- i ers and cut flowers, made a strik-l were Misses Dorothy Cheverie and . posed by Reverend Pius Murna- It the young couple. ' who all worelghan and responded to by thet Reverend Walter Rcid also spoke Wozimv hem Camlino Ilcburc. Women's ldltu. Phone 8506 Page 8, The Guardian Saturday, Oct. 20, 1956 groom. Following the reception. the bride and groom left by car on I honeymoon trip through the Mari- tinie Provinces. For travelling. the bride donned a beige tweed suit with ginger and beige ac- cessories and I corsage of yellow gladioli. Assisting in serving were Mrs. A.l. (iallant. Mrs. Wendall Mc- (falluni, Mrs. Alex Arsenault. Miss lloina Lund. Mrs. Leo MacDon- and tMI'S. Charles Broiin. Messages of congratulations were received from the Eastern the bride is a valued employee, c Reverend Alfred Malllett. Shedlac, . fax. ' Out of town guests included Mrs. Halifax; and Gerard Cheverie. It Kingston. Ontario. ' The happy couple will reside In or I l MEN -Ml lvmuyi Mr. and Mrs The many cheques and gifts rs- Thom-W" Eric .at the reslden . of the groom's A pleasant feature of the wedd-l l18F0nlS- MP. and Ml'5- JOIN! D- ing was the presence of the bride's 'l'lI0mS9n. M1. Edward Road The seven brothers and one sister also 1. Reverend Howard Christie officia- - lher aged grandmother. Mrs. Annie NNON NUPTIALS ted It the marriage ceremony. The toast to the bride was pro- ; celved showed the popularity of were married 15 September. 1956. The bride was the former Miss Gloria MIcKlnnon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomsen were attended by Miss Nelda Bennett and Mr. John Ross. dl Cheverie. (Photo by Barter). WWW -. 3-Father Stops ETCl'iild Being l MARY HAWORT:l HAPPENINGS Mrs. Nelson MacDonald of New Glasgow has returned home after enjoying a very pleasant visit in Acamnc. NB The guest of Mr. and , Mrs. Robert Stevenson and dough- Icr Karen. l I AMIIERST CHOIR l The male choir. from Emmanuel Dear Marl! H-'iW01”lll? I ha” 1 Church, Amherst. N. S. gave very .friend who was divorced I few capable as-istancc and support to lycars arm. the" married 828"!-l Rev. M. K. Charman in thc llamp- Kate. I'll call her. has a c'iild by? ton Church on Sunday evening Oct- lthe first marriage. and never re- ober 14th. The harmony and fine lceived financial help from the interpretation of many different father. as the cotirt ordered. numbers by this skilled choir were i Kate has had to support the very much appreciated by the lchild until recently. Then the large COHIZFPRHHUH. lfather, knowing that Kate is mar- The quartet reccivcd well merit- lricd again. and hearing that she ed praise as did the soloists. Many and her second husband and their tributes WEN EIVBII 10 this fine children were going abroad--to: choir and also 10 Ri'V- and MP5- nay tn”, (0 five yen" on nlsl Charman who were instrumental in or izlng and training such I ithem from taking "his" child. splendid group. lslnce the father never had paid l 't .job-got I, lawyer and stopped! Didn't Kate have prior rlghts.. fnny gifts for Christmas or birth- days. although she was nearby: and he had plentiful opportunity to visit the child if he wished- but apparently he didn't care. tin- ltil he learned she was going across the oceIn. Then he got jealous and lied to the lIwyer. MAKES MOTHER ILL The father never knew where the child was; but he did. because I, as a friend, claimed that hcl It is hoped they will return again l to delight the lovers of good music Misses Ireneaus and Kaye Duffy and Miss Bernadette Trainor have left on I three weeks holiday trip to the New England States. Miss Genevieve McMahon and Mr. Albert Strnod will be married in Vancouver on Nov. 3rd. Both are on the staff of the Canadian Bankt l of Commerce, Main Branch. In MR. AND MRS. G. L. MIcLEOD AND PARTY l Vancouver. Thcir engagement was ,had told his mother. Also he had ”"'""'""TJ' "" """” M lpmlsed by Tnd Md "9" her 'll The directors of the Summersidei j pl”-V' Community Concert Association en- l l W” ""9 ”"PP””d I” 1"” "'9 tertnlned the Beaux Arts Trio. Mr.l cmld " K5” c0"ld",l ml” 5"-l Daniel Guilet, violinist; Mr. Born-l but before we knew it, the father an, Greenhouse, cellm; and Mr. had made other arrangements and Men:-hem Pressler, pianist. It the Kate didn't think she could dot home of Mrs. Creelman MacArth- nnythlngl she left here vgryl ur. Friday evening following I very broken up by It. and I've received! enloyable 00006?! In the new Ind" All Prelly Autumn Wedding Solemnized In The City A pretty Autumn wedding was solemnizerl at 70 Highland Ave..l Charlottetown. on SaturdIy, Scp-l tember 29th. at 4 oc'lock. when Is- abel Marion. youngest dnighfcr of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Down. be- came the bride of Gordon Lincoln. son of Mrs. Pearl Macbeod and . Gordon MIcLeod. Brnoklield. Prince Edward Island. .Rev. W, H. Brown offlcntzd It the double ring ceremony. The living room was decanted for the occasion with pink Ind white streamer: Ind I while wed-. l camu lunoll ,5. and immediate relatives I T - friends. The brldel: table VII cen-1 M-I made up the floral arrange-, rainbow streamers. The groom was attended by his friend. Mr. Edward Cudmorc, Is gr-oomsman. The brldeic mother. chose I dress of fine navy crepe with pol- kI dot trim, navy mushroom hat. white Ind black Icces.-iories. Her our-sage wIs of red roses. Thel groom's mother wore I charcoal- dress, red velvet lint. white Indi red Iccessorlcs. Her corsagc was white c-rnntfons. Following the ceremony I recap-. andl word that she lti worried sick over her child. The child Isn't with her father It all: she is living with relatives of his, people who are seen oull drin':inr a lot. Kate hasn't the moncy to fight the care: but do you think she might still reclaim her child. if she could get I law-l yer” Please advise us immedi- ately. F V. CAUSE OF RANCOR , Dear F.V.: It sounds as If you might be the maternal grand- mother of the besieged child. IfId' her caretaker during the time. that her mother was Iccountablel for her board-and-keep - before the father grlbbed her recently. l If such was the cue. maybe Ill was this angle of the custody If-l "0" "3 MW 701' '30 bfldll Plrtvlrlngement that cause the fatlierl Ind Fredericton. N. B. to be obatinntely stand-offisb Ind dlnoblitring, never coming to visit them The wedding music was Med with - wedding cute topped the child Ind Ignoring the court by Miss carol suvettyby I miniature bride and rroorn order to contribute to her support. mend or up mdgwm Mgd .nu.. Ind flanked by all white tapcrv. able muirlc before and after thel 9Ql'e'lII0ll!. I The bride was given in manila: biker-fIlber,IndwulavIlyh I lulled length 'In( VII: Mn. Victor Wntts, Miss l Dunno. Mrs. Garth The ton: to the bride was pro- ponded to the groom. Serv- Downe llarttimer. travelling of the Cabot Trail. For t Maybe he has felt both hostile Ind hnngdog towards Kate's fam- lfy. since the divorce-on the one hand. menly unwilling to do the decent thing. last it make the sit- l Wanda Wyatt and Mrs. Clarence l Iforium. . I Lunch was served in the dining-' room where the table was centred with it bouquet of cut mixed flow- er: thanked by lighted tapers. Misti Mercer presided over the coffee cups and were assisted by other ladies of the Community Concertt Association. Mr. and Mrs. G E. Beach fncel Gordenn Clark) of Toronto. Ira Mrs. Lillian Compton entertain- ed It bridge on Wednesday even- mg. l Miss Amy Burrows of the Sum- lmerside Library attended the an- , tiual Prince Edward Island Library lconvention in Charlottetown on -Wednesday Ind Thursday. Mrs. Colin Stewart of Cornwall. 0nt.. a former resident of Sum- mcrside. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stewart. Summersldc. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dunn have returned home from I very en- ljoyabla holiday In Montreal and y Ottawa. Mrs. W. E. Manson spent the past wcck-end in Moncton, the guest of her daughter Mrs. G. l Lewis. l Flying Officer Jim McDonald of ,Winnipcg has recently been the lguest of Mayor and Mrs. W. A. the child's board. nor come to see. I" ”a."'Pt0" Md "e'3l'b""l"5 ”""t Currie, Summerside. 1 3 'her7 He never had given the childl m"""'”- Mr. Clyde MIcLaggan. Central gstrcet. is attending I Board of '-Trade Conference in Quebec City. l,He was accompanied by Mrs. Mac- Laggan. Mrs. Claude Simpson. Mrs. Lorne Macl-larlnne. Mrs Harry Hol- man. Jr.. and Mrs. Jerry Hayes have returned home from I very pleasant holiday in Maine. The Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi met at the home of Miss Wanda Wyatt on Wednesday evening to entertain prospective members of the Sorority. Miss Wyatt present- ed the cultural program as "Col- lectnrs' Items". Lunch was served by the members. Mlsl Helen McArlhur. B. Sc.. M. A., R. N.. National Director of Nursing Service: of the CInIdlIn Red Cross Society is In Interesting visitor to our province. Misc Mac- Arthur Is I graduate of the Univ- entity of Alberta Hospital where she received her Bach ' of Sci- cnce degree when the majored in public ht.-Iltli nursing. She secured her Masters degree from Columbia University. Miss M:-Arthur has always been active In the nursing organization work. she was elected prenident of the Canadian Nurse: Auoclltlon in 19- dlng I two weeks' holiday 5. span with the latter”: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark. Convent Street. Mrs. Alfred Gordon. Summ - SHE, accompanied by her dnughter In. B. Whltlock, Charlottetown. In returned borne from I very deasant holiday In Halifax. N. I. Mrs. Winnlfred MIcEven. Hal- hx. spent the holldny week-end visiting friends In summa-Ilde Ind Chntottetmvn. Mr. Ind Mrs. N. L. lllckett. To- ronto. Ont. hIve returned home aft- : spending I week II the guests of Mr. and Mn. William Lawson. Early this ycIr. Miss McArtliur returned from Korea where she had been serving for 18 months It I special rcpreunhllve of the Can- adian Red Cross . Early In Airgun of this "World Health Dny" the an ii'.'f.7t.... of Karen fonvnnictl I nerd and ELLEN'S DIARY "If it would only stI.v like thll." one of the family spoke wttli some longing this morning :1 this h- terval of lovely OCWIN: 433'- "Nice weather. ElIeI' I planer- by stopped his car It LIne'I and later to chat I moment with us ene. m--Good!" we smiled, so plepud with the sunshine and plunnt breeze of the day. "And don't we deserve I few fine days now to finish harvesting our crops?” he chuckled. Then Idded whimsically. "No. I guess I know better than tbIt-we don't deserve too much, do vn? But whether or not, its days like this we need. to get all the field-work straightened away, because time's slipping by. isn't it? I do believe this year is the fastest one yet. It's just amazing how the days fly! There's not much left of 0ct,o- l her now!" l But on forms now, each day bears off some share of work done. As do the weeks we see go from our store. one by one. This week It Aldcrlen nw, we recall now. I contrast. A first snow l fall, only light of course on thel yards about. and in its wake as though it had never been. the cat- tle grazing on sunny pastures as Woodsy Scents" Are Good never quite get my fill of It” he smiled. Exquisite. liaunting. it II, II Ed- nI Jnquu says in her verses "Fall Fragrance." and altogether "spicy brew." - "There Is I tIng to Iutumn Ilr Asiftbctvinsofufevlerelpllled In every field and vacant lot; A Iplcy breve pruned Ind distilled from every tree In wayside ' hedge. From every door Ind window ledge. Across the orclilrd comes breath Of ripened fruit on tree Ind vine. The tug of peaches over-ripe Apples as crisp as Bourbon wine. Blue grapes In clusters honey sweet; Dry leaves that crunch beneath your feet. the The scent of bergamot and musk Was never loveller I swear. Than the rich smell of tree and vine. That mlnglcr in the autumn Ilr. When Earth II offering her In- cense up. . Like red wine in I crystal cup." if it were I pleasantly cool day of summer. i It took us up to the end of our harvesting of grain and also gave spirited storing of straw-bales as In incident of the threshing. With some poignancy. the week too, brought the potato-digging to thisl farm and completing it In an after- noon took the company of workers off today to attend to that waiting at Rob's. l This week brought the children? to seasonal holidays from school Ind left the Autumn shades still bright if in I lessening degree ov- er the countryside. It gave rustle of leaves underfoot and that ex-, quisitc unforgettable fragrance of October-a sweet pleasant distilla- tion of scents. "Isn't that the nicest scent!" one . of the family commented the om. OI" day when we drove slowly along I byway where on either llde wood- lands-maple, birch and odd beech trees ranged. ”It's from the fat. len leaves and the frosted ferns" he said inhaling deeply. ''I can "Pancake Festival Week" ELECTRIC GRIDDLE HELPS SOLVE PANCAKE - MAKING PROBLEMS one. of the big advantages of the electric griddle is that it controls the heat to the exact temperature Nquired - 380 degrees. This re- moves one of the problems of pan- cake mnking and anyone can turn out marvellous pancakes with this new aid to modern cooking. If you use an electric griddle and add melted or liquid shorten- ing to your batter. you will find that It is not necessary to grease the griddle. Just wipe it over with I piece of wax paper before you start pouring your batter. COOK'S CORNER Until Monday - - - Diary - Goodnigh t...... Send vour entries for Iroloolred lrerintheeyecand ed. "You're gorgeous." be She looked hurt. "I may poems: I healthy Iwetite." she replied. "but I don't think a gentleman would call me gorgeous." - Ite . I1 1:! nmwhzigzil ifiilfti mI:rb:otToIIn too. but it should be EARLY IMMUNIZATION stressing the importance of early lmmunication, experts IIY 77 per oent of deaths from whoop- ing cough occur in children under one year old. COIIIIILD IIAT, AIIIOIAIK. Can he cocnpldoly lcnrnovud In induv. Send your nIvnI Ind odious with 0 Bucket Flour puurnutu wovtllrotc to RADIO STATION CFCY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. I present. Meeting was 0 by Mrs. den 5, luding the devotions. After s...-1. trig I hymn. discuulou from 2 book of Epbeslnna contint-ed l .. -Mrs. George Bell Ind Mrs. t..,.l. Mu.-Kinnon re:-Wing li . scripture. Prayer by the I9:i,lf'r cloud the davotiorul period. Mrs. Grove MIcMiliIn read I story en. titled "Growth." In the absence of our acting president. Mrs Aulrl conducted the business meeting and minutes of I'll 30991111! were rend. There was dlrcuuion re box for Vhlifax and port worker. It was decided thou gifts be suitable for boy or girl ued 9-14 years. 20 cards Ind 7 sick and shut. in-calls were reported by members since fut meeting. Next plug. ,g meeting open to lnvltItIons. Devo. tlonal leader. Mn. Grove MIcMll. Ian. Lunch Committee. Mrs. orr McCann, Mrs. Forsyth. Mrs. ch”. " b . Collection for the eve- ning 2.95. Autumn Thankofferingu should be in for November meet int. Meeting closed with I hymn Ind Mizpnh benediction. Lunch wII served by our hosiery and committee in charge. A pleas. Int hour was enjoyed by all. Hero's all you do: I your name In drawn, Ind you Insurer correctly I I clearly outed llulrlc Fvypnns wlll be yum. ll .I:IQlEjJ.QunluIll! auwitn row ,3 MEAT LOAF 3 lbs. ground beef 2 eggs (beaten) 156 cup bread crumbs Ii cup milk 1 tsp. salt 8Igc Ind pepper to taste. Blend Ill lngredlentn well. Bake :75 deg. for 1 hour. Serve with tomato sauce. HOUSEHOLD HINT To keep your washing machine rolling freely on It: casters. occa- sionally place I few drops of oil on cult of the enter Ixlea. lottctown II SIturdIy night. Oct- ober Nth, Ind It the CInIdlIn Lotion Home In Summenfdo next Tuesday evening. In Iddition she will address several other group: It both Charlottetown Ind Sum- mIrIlde All than who Ire fortunItI nough to hear her will hove I ran trout in store for them. Miss Agnes McQuIId. Prince Ed- wIrd Island. vice president of the MIi-ltime LlbrIry Association. bu entertained P'rIdIy evening. Octob- cn.IftertbIlcIr-Buchanan rebenrle . C. - McNIdy. Ioonbypluofcr ti W. I. MCNIQU. Co-operation OI Customers Requested lffornnyncsonltlsliof unvonlontfor yolk Idola- -lvcrynowpIIIupbono16913IIdvuwIdooIr.boctIIydIIlvIr Concerning FIIII BOATS IIOW III STORAGE Please Read Explanation! If is our Intention to move to our new store on or about October 21th. This In itself Is I rnclor undertaking. In our cold storage vault located on the flilrd floor of our present building there an approximately 2.000 fur coats and lockup belonging to our customers. Rather than try. to move then gnrrnonn to . the new building and then In turn deliver than to our curt-onion In Ibontfvvoorthree weekulwo have decided to deliver dlrocf to the customers beginning Monday October 22nd. vonIIltv:IddbouItlufI:nryfoy'oI.'., out or TOWN cusrourns-'-pa mun light! In C l r '.'-"!'rtI"- IN ,1-;.&'.I-'x