V"... yqi is .... -4w.Jo ..-....- mettle. St. Dunstcin's Basilica ls Setting For Wedding St I)-instati's Basilica. Char- lottt-ioxiii was the sci.-tie of a. VP?) pretty sutiiuier in-tltIing,; when Sliirli-y .'ltargaret., daughter of Mr and lfrs V, t;,. Ytlrrittt-licrn was united in the. llolx Boiids ot llutriiiiiiiiy to lliir ta;:h ll son of Peter Xi. and the late His. lleliinis of ,l-1ui'iisclitfe. F ii I Rex. Preston Htiiuniill perform- ed the double ring ceremony andl also celebrated the Vuptial Mass. I The liride. entering the church on the arm of lter Liilier to the strains of the Wedding .'llarch. looked lmcly In an original gown fashioned in nylon tulle and Chan- tilly lace with fitted hodice and lrollnped neckline and short. sleeves with matching lace mitts. Her fll1L!Cf tip veil of tulle illu- sion tell from n tiara embroid- ered with pearls and sequins. She carried a white prayer book encased tn ltice from which fell satin streatiiers with tiny rose- hurls. The hridt-'s attendants were her sisters. Vlrs. R. G. Mockin- non as matron of honor. and Nlixx Joan Mel-Iacliern. as brides. ninid. Both attendants were i- dcniit-tiilx tittircd iii waltz length giitlfls of iiyloii t'ill”0n otcr Laf- fci:i uitli portrait neckline and t'iiiiiiiiei'tiiiiid ivtiistltnes in shad- ('s of .'itiiia and yellow respective- Iy They wore-matching picture hols :ind mitts and carried nose- giiys of niuitis and carnations. The uiiisoiiic flower girl. Ger- lifIllIl' liooiicy. it i I C 0 of the groom. tins attired in pink nylon ehitioii over taffeta with match- ing lititidtttiti and carried A has- ket of llllV(9I'L flowers. The ht'illlVS mother chose for LIFT d:iii:htei-"s wedding. n dress of in.-it hliie crepe with lace In- corsaue ittts tihite carniitions. The urouiiisiiitin was llr. Run- altl llcltiiiis. tirotlivr of the groom ;Uslier.s I.Htl't' Mr. R. (2 lIurIx'in- tioii and llr Gerald Itootit-y. we rim.-ti UH ma.-i in-of (mim- Dllflllt-' lill' t'0l'l'llH”l.lt HI-S5 our tliiiiit-r :1 htippt lIt't'2lNlllll iii- JN1" "lit-”L Wltml W"? "-Hf tit-t-tl iiltt-i' our iolltti) ttit-tils ofi Mtiriu iiioilier at ,HHH' W01 15 lust WPl'h ttui-iiig the pt'l'Itl1L iif k"”'ll'lI4 11"” "”N'l' iiPl"'UI”'1- Rubis liaxiiig. It is itlirii the ate lriiiiiis Ufgufllsl for the oc- "1.-9 Wm.” Ur mum hm i,,.,.,, casiuii ttzis Mrs .loscpli l)oug.in. Follouiniz the cert-iiioii). 2! re- ception for To utiests iias il('itl at the Queen ”ULt.'i The bride's tn- hlc ttas tlt'lllt'F(lIi with a tIirt-e- tier uetldiiiig cake topped itith a miniature liritlc anti grooiii The toast to the bride was pro- posed by the best man and re- sponded to by the urooin, Rev. Preston llamiiiill and Nit". P. C. Martin. uncle of the bride ex- pressed lht'lI' good wishes. Amid showers of confetti the happy couple left by car on H honey- moon trip through the (Iaspe Pen. insula. Quebec. and other points of interest in the Maritinics. For lrzivclliiig the liritlc cliose a iiiatt-hint: dress and fllIxIPl' of aqua silk ratine tsith uliitc ac- ct-s'.oi'ies and a rorsagc of pink t-nrnations .VIr. and Mrs hlrlnnis tire re- siiliiig in Kiiiuston. NS. ttlicre lll(' grooiii is stntioiictl with the RC A F. nt (irccntyooti 'l'lit' hride is a grtitliitite of the Cli:irlotte- ttwlri lltispiltil class of 56, Pl'('VlUlH to her tiirirritiize the britlc tins teiitlt-i'cti .1 slitiucr at the ltonie of Mrs Jziiiies Hut"- Alccr. Ii S. tirziftou st. ulicre shc tttis the rct-cpiciit of nitiny useful and bctiiitiful gills. On Ii1('il' ictiirn trotii lilt'll' lion- eymoon. El rt-ception was held at the iItIlllt' of tlic Lzrooiii in F.ai'ns- cliffe. wliere upwards of I00 guests '.:.'itliercd to t-oiitcy their good itishcs to the ncwlyvscds. lerts. and white accessories. Her i-Photo by Meyers. MR. AND MRS. MURTAGH M. Me INNIS AND A'lTENDANTS i ELLEN'S DIARY Shine On Harvest Moon intcrriiptcd by cliiiiige that one appi't-ritites how cxt-et-ttiiikly good it had bet-ii lieretoforc We hzive to staiiit at it ilisitiiirc sonietiiiics to ciitcu a ll'llt' pl'l'sll(lt'IIlE of fatiitliar ti.iys, is one S1I)S' l”Ask not the diieller in the gar- l den To gauge the rose. It is the wanderer in the desert Who knows ,. . noscgays of white carnation: cen- ltered with pink roses I Mr lloiiuld lloyle. brother of Ithe ;.1l'tN)fll. iizis btwt-man. llr. Wendell Burke and Mr. Arthur Biirkc. tirotliers of the bride were uslit-rs The niotlier of the hritle chose for her dziti-.'liter's wedding a gown of .I'lt'vl)illl' lace with white picture hill and it i-tirsiiue of pink roses. 'l'lit- ,;t'ooiii's titother wore in lzirc pziiiellt-tl. dusky t'ost'. t-rt-pe dress with coiitrtistimr at-i-csson ies. ller corsagc was of while carnatinns. l)tll'lnLl the lliiss appiopriatc thymus iicrc reiiilcretl by bliss Vir ginizi Mnclliiiiutill. iiliile Mrs. Joseph l)oii;:tin presided at the organ. Folloisiiig lllt' t-creiiioiiy, break- fast was served at the Queen Ilo- tel to sixty immediate relatives and intimate friends of the con- tracting parties. The bride's table was centered with in three-tier wedding cake. flanked with flor- al bouquets and tall hite tapers In silver candelabra. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Maurice Mills to which the groom flttingly responded. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle left by car on a wedding trip to Boston, Niagara Falls. Toronto tind Mott trcal followed by a host of good wishes. For triivclling 'he britle chose a misty blue linen suit with a white pill box hat and white tic. cessurics. ilcr corsage was of white carnatinns. In Summerside where the bride In an Important member of the ittaff at the Provincial Bank while the groom holds n resrons hle position with Maurice Mills Lim- ited. Pretty Summer Wedding is Held At St. Dunstcin's it cairn ofeln tapering to point: over the wrtltr. graceful effect was cutane- penrt-otndded headdress which held the chapel-length veil broitlered t It tlluiiion. Her Qb kwcllery was a single strand of Ilnrln. gift from the groom. A until: banquet of white enr- nntlnu and teen completed the uqnulu enetnble. PLIIMS PEACHES ONIONS APPLES ORANGES Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will reside I IT'S TIME TO PRESERVE RED. GREEN I BLUE NO. I PICKLING GREEN TOMATOIES. CUCUMBER8. HOT AND SWEET PEPPERS. ETC. POTATOES I0 Ill. 29: EATING OI 000! ENG Away Up In The Sky ptl'ht- criiuson value of the blus- Mllll A prizt-'5 worth ('aiiiiut be iiieasiiretl by Posst-ssttiti, But tlcarth. So tie dined happily and well, with Jaiiit-s In his place at table. Iioasi liecf was our meal and for veucttililes the plump peas Jean- ie lixid liittiiight in from her field- gartlcn llllI('h "never grew bet- ter than this year"; on the new of potatoes. and a first turnip James had carried home in a gift. A little sugar added with the salt when cooked lent a remembered flavor. A dish of lilucbcrrier to match the shade of the checked table-cloth made a sweet and rel- sonal dessert for the meal. A plctistini day this was, the morning rloiiiliness after I spell of rain dissolting presently in mcl low sunshine A summer wind clean-wzished and sweet roamed the yards and the fields. ”l.el's hope it won't blow too hard" a fnrnici'-visitor to the door said this iriorniiig. ”a'oine of the grain-ficltls are down in places. . . tilrctitly lodtzctl as it is " "Froiii this until the Brain s in iitock, or combined. it's always something of a worry" the young- er farmer offered. "Let the cat- tlc mzikp a break or two or a storm of rain and mind. what I sorry mess It could be." But today's was a sunny wind. moving cirt-umspectly, laughing low with the leaves and touching i CIJDMORFS DRY CLEANERS Q Kelt 8!. Phone 4922 Zwmwz Inn cnntlnn Ildarn. Ialnnrl ldttnr. Plano & Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday, Sept. 3. 1957 s Mrs. R. H. Jenkins who but been on 1 several weeks visit to Vancouver has returned to her home in Calgary. Mrs. Jenkins made the trip each way by plane. Rev. and Mrs. John M. Mac- Leod. United Church missionaries at Port Simpson. near the Ains- hn border in British Columbia. left on return to the west coast this week after spending the month of August in the Mari times. On return they were accom- to silken ripples the grnliilands. And today's farming brought In racks of meal for the piggeries And amber oblong: of straw. and buyings of grain to linvg by us In the event that the itarvcst. despite its nice promise in the moment, may at last prove dis- ' ivw to the farmers. Now the new moon shows a- bove : dimming hill. Is this the Harvest Moon? "The moon full- ing nearest September 23rd, is the Harvest Moon" Granddaugh- ter read: from her Webstc This one full: the eighth . . . the next the same date in October. Now figure that one out!" she cliucklu. In any event. this gift l from August in her "silver shoon" t 4- Goodnight. . climbs now a sky-ladder of blue. Until tomorrow - -- -- Diary HAPPENINGS pnnied by Mrs. MncLeod's sister. Min Shirley Hnrnish. a graduate of Truro Normal Scbool. who will teach at the Mission School at Port Simpson for the coming year. While on the Island they visit- ed Mr. Macl..eod'r mother. Mrs. E M. S. MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. iMilton MacLeod -i the old home- Intead in Vnlleyfield and his sin- l tzr, Mrs. A. S. Robertson and tfnmily at Mermaid. Ynsmina. daughter of Prince Aly Khan and actress Rita Hay- worth. is now seven years old. She is already I very good little nursewoman. Her face was quite estatic recently as she won the all-children sulky race at Saint- Pierre-Sur-Dives. France. The e vent was open to youngsters un- HOUSEHOLD HINT spread washable window shad- ,en out flat for washing. Scrub Ithem with "dry" suds on a cloth or brush. Work on a small area nt 1 time, using overlapping strokes. t Rinse with a clean, damp cloth, taking care not to get the shade too wet. Wash one en- tire side before starting the oth- er. Hang full length to dry. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bradley and their daughter Miss Patricia Bradley have returned from a moot enloynble visit to Toronto. They were the guests of Mr. and In. Don Enrrtck at their lovely new home In Scnrboro. While away the Bradley: mo- tored to Niagara Fall: for the day and stayed for the evening as well to see the Illuminations. They also motored to Kingston. Ontario. to see Mr. Austin Brad- ley, Junior. who in taking I course at the Military School. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and Pa- tricin returned Friday evening. Corporal and Mn. Edwin Ach- orn and children Donna and Jim- mie of Oromocto. N.B.. also Mrs. George Mncxny and Son David, Toronto. Ont.. spent their vac: tion at the home of their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Achurn Glen William. and sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Buchanan. Eldon. Miss Jane Foster, Toronto. has been spending her holidays on the island with her mother. Mrs. Elmer Foster. Victory Avenue. and other member: of her fam ily. .; . Mints are always popular. Heie is I recipe that can b: used as the salad course or just right furl I light dessert. Minted Orangel Salad - 1 tablespoon gelatin. N cup cold water. 2 tablespoons lemon juice. ll; cups not water. V4 cup after dinner mints. 1 cup heavy cream, in cup walnuts tchoppedl 2 cups fresh orange chunks. Method - Soften gela- tin in cold water. Add hot water and dissolve. Add lemon jllI('l Chill until slightly thicker Ihil unbeaten egg whites Whip t-real crush after dinner mints. Be. gelatin until light and fluffy. Fol tn whipped cream mints, walnut (or pccanslr and orange chunk.- Pour into six individual molds Chill Serve as dessert or salad SMART PLAID ENSEMBLE With autumn tn the ofrng there and brown. The topper feaiziieg ill be a lot of shuppiiig for hand- the new receding heniline itm ime coats and suits to greet clears the skirt by several in. ic crispy weintlicr So we ll'I(llIL'hI ches. raglan sleeves, high thip till might be interested in this.pockets and graceful notched Ia. liic ensemble that In admirably pr.-ls. It is lined with 1 modified ills the bill. lncrylic fiber that provides warm. Bnth the coat and skirt are th without weight. 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