aonenaaoetasascvedai lzffgnm mm "mm ,, 3,. Tuesday. June 25.1957 Put Youngsters Rev. Eric Tberiaull Graham -Moffcttt Weclding I on Their F.et . I'M” lm” The Guardian Page 117 . , ,,yy -,, .- .,. -.--.... Raised To Priesthood .....,.,.... .....-..... .. ls Lovely Summer Eve” .. ...;;;i;;.:...i.... . .. , - of St. Peter's Parish as sub tiea- y”"n3'”" V.” .d 0! Mum On Saturday afternoon. J u no tall lighted tapers. llsm is believed to in" been the my on in. 331.1 .-"act at Mm-. driven around in autos. ll ll1ehId- vim i chol lllll. D vs- ical hm! officials of parenHaaehers' stout?!- Pgychologiat A. E. Cox of the Unlveslti 03 The Rev. Eric Theriault ll I am of Mrs. Tberiault. WM W" the former Miss Edith party of p Charlottetown. An article in I Nova Snotia paper is as follows- Yesterday the parish of St. Pot- er's. Dartmouth. made history. when. for the first time I print was ordained in the Church. Ha ls Rev. Eric Theriault whose spon- sor at the ordination was Rev- Fstller William smith. Parish Priest of st. Thomas Attuinas Church. Halifax. Most Rev. Ger- .22nd. at the Cavendish Manse. iMarlan Louise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Moftatt. May- pfleld. was united in marriage to ;Beniamin Benson Graham. loll tot Mr. and Mrs. William Graham. tcavendish. Rev. E. A. C. Haley. -performed the ceremony. Given to marriage by her fa- ther. the bride looked the pic- All the experts here aireed itpture of loveliness in I floor was taken for granted in too many t lensllt gown of nylon net over households that parents Ih0l.lldIt.a"Pll with lace bodice and long The bride.s' mniher ltas attired. in a heavenly bllle crepe dress' with lace trim with white acces- sories, The groom's mother were a light grey figured nylon dress with white accessories. Corsages of white carnalions and complet- ed bath ensemble. After dinner, was served the groomsman read the telegrams. Then the bride and groom left on a honeymoon trip to Windsor and Niagara Falls. Ontario. For con. Aa address was read on hellalt of the parishioners by Vincent De- van, and little Terry Graham pre- sented Father Theriault with a purse. Father Murphy spoke brief- ly in the newly ordained. his par- ents. and tile parents of those who ind given a son or daughter to the aerviee of God and Church. They were Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mills, Mrs. 5. Hyatt. Mrs. Young. Mr. and Mrs. llEff at-the-earllitiaring aid by IV”. tillers more forll25 than others averaging i256! British Columbia here said that "today's chauifered children are a part of the pattern of evoluuoll that might eventually result in a physically -uuselessa his-headed human race- 1' I lld Berry, D,D, wag guiguled by J. P. Martin. Mr. M. J. Meehan. dun wuh- "In pm-m,, 1 . H Th ' h u. ”- 1h h -d . V. Chaplains Very Re'v. Charles Au- Mrs. Jjosegh l3r.het1il.lfull):Iy.wh:l'. alnd &';:?b;,. carat! as bed and tioard. l:viex”t:'ill1fl't:fl fvillthr szidatdepetglllil. tlfevectl ".llIE.llt Col." hllllroiildl More usable powavIAIan convenience faufuresl um c"I'Mt "d R” Ft L'"olx' Mr" ' l ' 0 am 53 cnnmun .5" lllmcrllll Vvll Wu held lll 'C""50ll"- Inodar sound rangofhn-Day Money-leek Guarantee! luv; . daughter in the religious life. Mrs. James F. Lsbey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lahey. Mr. and Previous to tlu-tr marriage the C.J.M. both of Holy Heart Semin- bride was tendered a miscellan- ary. The Archbishop's Cross was car- place with a crown of seeded DAMP They do not object to the or- lpearls. She carried a nosegay of cutout lift. but critlclud the Yaffartewar prleadip rled by Francis Fraser, The Acol- Mrs. Charles Jackson. Mrs. I)en- l :,';'j',”,f:f,'” 91:; H-;:alm':-dalid .:1"'pdng'o"';I I 3:5 .;::w'::.llTI;'Lh'A:3m:J M zenith'll Af'lIlIKtll' Engine:-rs Diplomat, of the models" gel lo; the 0rdl"”.lon we" nlthrcclrmgirM;;mamLp:rsi1.I:?: school and dancing lessons. scout Mrnzp ,:;P:1m(:' (he brgel WY": Glluinoh wh," ,,,,,,..,,:. s,;( ,5, tested the 7.enillt Illpinm-lt tempt-1, om-n: all then: on.oQ westg&.y::"E'L:::ilE':;f,r:l:lo"&?; green':eim.. u',d M” w. "E. LEW mtetlnl Ind d'l'9" "d "M l a gown of mauve net over taffeta hundred and forty guests w e r en lninnl eight rnmpetttlve at swltt-ll. Gngertlp volume can- Archbimopvs mun. w.,M wheb. uyy yin and Mrs, Elms. wp... "E" . the W0"! wnmpr; with matching headdress. She in att('nrlanl't' -and many lovely '.hP-CAV'tIPRTIl1Kil4'ispIlrPi'l3Ei'd tl-oi.fnuruana.istn n.dh0i0Gda V9" "' ' carried a nose gay of mums and Ellis W"? received by the chill?! on the open market. These colors and asrpbonaal gig, The choir was under the direc- tion of John Martin Jr. Following the ceremony in the Church. Father Theriault receiv- by the crosier. and Michael Dris- coll bore the bougia. TThe Church was crowded to ca- ehlldran should walk to school? said Mrs. 0. 1-1. New. misident- of the Vancouver Parent-teacher lug bride to be She was escorted by her cou-t. sin bliss Pearl .Nichnlsnu to the See and hear for yourself why Zenith is the world's largest-selling hearing aid. tests showed that the Diplomat It 315. offers tar more advan- tage: than any of the eight annpdragons. The groom was supported by .Mr. Vernon Simpson. The wed- pacity for the ceremony. A cone - -- 1 med 1 I , , mentary explaining all points of ed the congratulations of his rela- llrayylchibiienmlge daygtdlns party left amid showers of ll9""'3lPll "l'8lr- Ml" N'l9"' uh b d V I , . the ancient ceremony was given lives and friends in the St. Peter's menu plmpc; their children M (:()ni'l3iti fnr (',h;,,-lam,-mwn go luv, Houston pr:-slanted her with a er ran 5 all-laglng 8256. Visit your nearby Z4-llltls by the Pasmn Rev. G. 3' Murphy. "boo! ha" which was especially grivin uwm everywhere. Thesv .phmM wk". and utwd I "y bouquet of mixed flowers. The DIPlnlllrlt proved sll- Quality HPltTlfIK Ald Dealef. in the afternoon. ram" The.-. decanted for the occasion, Tho in. Wm hgcuu phuicany lazy... :,.,.,,.,,.,. winch was held n 9., The lnany boalltillllly wrapped pm-lorlrl i. Ma.m...m. ..,omui listed in the Y.-How Pages 0; isult gave solemn Benediction of termedlate Children of Mary assist- Mhmlc director R J pliiiilpslfiharlottctown Hotel. Mrs. Ann. glttx t...-nopenprl by Mrs, wil- ,,...g,..l,,.,.,, .,,..,,-r 14 M,,,., ,,,.,,,.,, 7,,,,T,..n,,,, n5;-'p'. the Blessed Sacrament lnphia par- ,4 by other ladies of the Parish um um tendency nf pm-ants in Graham acted as hostels. and ltam Knflreut and Mrs. gyrnn 'mm..,mM""”ll"'g,.1(."m ”a5TN.”mwh mud Lwind) lab church. He was assisted by mm uxiydr-we, is helping in mm... lwas lil t-llarge of the guest book. Houston tlrs. Ollser Parkman. pgqlpilri rmtur-n' Only the nor, Ont Do it right now! served lea. Father Therlalllt rele- xhouid walk wherever they're E"- ' " " "l:'lin:"l.o.l feel '.llIl;l'l'I :l':'i(3r":;' lion In Charlottetown. car a few hundred yards to the store." Kilt George Hooper of St. Tbom- I V on a d "0. The bride's table was centered - .- . , II M079 F8l'i-'lll- Weltpltll II deI- l""l”l l'l' llr" Mm" H” ""''"'"i t g:yS1?;l',';"tfe,? .1 younng pemflz Vlllll an artistically decorated Mm hm.” Amlnw '9”? H" .” laatta uumlg lldl salt It emu for on same ml prices as in in usa. con. and the Rev. Ernut Sweeney in st. Peter s. used to bl mm, mm. weddiu "h ,0”. comttanytntl verses. 'll" ll"! ---v-- Mr. Cox said children should ed with miniature bride and W'" 'll”"l'lE0ll 0'' ill! lllllli by learn to be independent "aim an groolll flanked on either side by Mrs. Heath Houston . . A Hemy Sandwich Loo. -- TOOMBS MUSIC STORE Kelly were appointed to attend the! Annual Convention at Charlotte- town. July llrri and 4th. Money was voted towards convention ex- penses. also a treat for the stbooly children. Government grant of 82.50 was acknowledged Mrs. M. J Ml-ivor cnpably acted as sur- tlont-er for allt-lion of potted plants, which realized a tidy sllm of s2.5s.l Bills were presented and paid. A picnic for the school children will be held on Tuesday afternoon. DIAL 82" 35.00 was voted for treatlv for pup- W its and a prize presented to each pupil with highest average in each grade, and olle for perfect attend- lnre. Plans were made to sponsor a 167 QUEEN sr. For Cctp- Ancl -Gown Pctrly O By IDA BAILEY ALLEN ltop with a fourth slice of breadf To grown-lps. the words ”Cnm- Press the loaf firmly together. plelelyl into the it-mDlt' pieces of l rnenc-e.ment" and "parties" may 1 hour before serving time ,wllcn it eyeglasses. it can be attached in l not be synonymolls. but they Wrap in motstllre-vapor - proof 1,” "and...-d ,..,gl,," Hlm, ought to be. For graduation with. paper. Refrigerate llntll about an rice for both men and women andl l out a celebration can be a very ' should he frosted. NEW LISTENING AID ing aid-the first to he built com- A new style. in hearing aids has just hcon brought into the scene and It ll really It wonderful inno- latton store it is a perfect de- IURTON WJ. Mrs. tjolridge Rogers was luvs testt for the monthly meeting of Burton W.l. also presided over dance in aid of the Water Safety ENMAN'S DRUG CO. LTD. . d provides it separate lndepen- . is most practical and lnconspicu- 8" . dull affair To Frost: Mash 2 ll! 07-' ilktis. th t- ,1 S 4 1 cl 1 ,1 A oils. de.m aid (or each,”rwh""'h ls "Fl It's the yollllger group that ls.Crcnm cheese with a fork. Mlx ggaflslngpentd with H", imm,l:;:ank wvlnnlimnzfe wa:':"dunrrtnm The July meeting will be neldl wu.Fn lug... SUMMERSIDE m” "M talnly a grand invention to pro- l most likely to be overlooked-the in la tsp. salt. Spread on top and me ode. followed by W. ,1M.ylMisS Gladys walshi . comes! mm lI;')'lth:alll1(t:1Pm:'tlPsiyll'SrheR:f:Q:Ia':&i WATER irisr i' "I'M: an it is lll('tlll'Id above and is - eight-transistor, steroophonic hear.l gideg of logl, Garnish the top with 3 ('ll('ulll- her slices and .1 green pepper . lsmps ."m"Wd l" 5 ""w.".ml' were read. (fullespondonce "ll" d3"9'"” l" '”"'””t 1"” M” "V" " ml" "I m""9"l" l sistcd of institute News. ll'll':ltPFl:ll inn. entertainment. Mrs. (Zolrldgel lllslead Ol lllal" 59"llVl'll'll”- l l" l”"" 3 hm" l" ll” "W 5'0"" Ml for Water Safety and Swimming; Rogers. lunch. Mrs Melvin Mar-l let's NF"? Blamorous sandwichtthe fliovvari l0il12Plll;Cr-' Cm" "M" Classes. and from Mrs. Gerda Gregor. til-s. Edward Collicutt and l0aV93l elm” l"lli5l" ”" '"l"l"i ""9 t 3 es ' 5 "Ht Morrison of R.T. Holman staff. Mrs. Pctcr Dalton. ll”"5v 5nd ' "ll" P""'-'h- Ml"! 'mM0RR0w's DINNER Mrs. Melvin MacGl-egor and Mrs. Elmer Cook will he bos- elght-graders. the Junior Highs. For the youngsters. an outdoor game party would be fun. The Junior High group like charades. Stewart collect in unison. Six mem- l duaeri by Mrs. Elmer Cook was lwnn by Mrs. Colrldge Rogers. "ltllll-t New committees are: Sick, Mrs. ("ml-ll'.'lmer (funk and Mrs. Peter Dal- mote easier listening. then adjourned. During a pleasant 7 W e ---- - e .:.. hers were present. Minutes and tl'eilKlll'Pl"l ic....;.a.... won... 5...... Good Supply Of Clothes roll ly MARY BURKE . F.-tnadlsn Press Staff Writer TORONTO tCPte-Canadian wo-I men are not only getting the best and the latest in fashions. but at I'rol'I0n'iiCAl prices. says a spokes- man for the industry. uncllallged while other items have soared. l hull. ' t'tSL'Al. STYLES roflcclcd throughout the fail col-l lot-tinlls is noted with the revival; i but choice is found in dresses Illll easy. flexible lines. They fit. nrknowledginlz the waist but not indenting it. The belted dress had I -light tulncss in the bodice and the skirt. ll Few shown have dip- wn: hemlines. For late day wear. many hlld molded bodiccs with easy skirts or unpressed pleats all round. The trend in roots in to larger enllars and I draped tiolmlln sloele Many are designed to ulnrt may from the figure. They are rolled "cocoon shaped." with s Ill1ht.tullIQIl from the collar shlrh disappears into a rounded black that tapers to the hem. Stills have new Jacket lengths. nurldles over slim skirts. Others have blouslng in the coal backs, smoothly fitted over the hips and gathered above the waist for the hloused look. Skirts are slim with a plant at the back. Many are fur-trimmctl. While mink. brown mink and beaver for collar and cuff trim is popular. dresses have high nccklincs hug- l.'.iniz the throat. forming it halter. llcad-fitting. brim loss hats in drnpcri and sirtc-slvcpt. Color is the big news in fall devotional period with the follow- ; lng program lng program: Song ”In P h ri st .Thcre is no i"..'lsl or Wcst” Scrip- llure readlnl Col, tlrtl. l2-l7. Mrs. llurke then gave a tltlk "The See- l n-t of (Zhristlan luring" which was vcry inspiring. followed by prayer. The closing hymn utls ”liow Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds." Six- .hu.-tincss part of tho meeting. A: Ilbis was the last meeting of the year encouraging reports were giv- .en by various comtmltces show- ing the attendllnre. interest and financial returns better than pre- vious year. Mrs. Percy Proud presented the lesson on Medical Missions in in- dia. This was both lnterr-sing and instructive and much enjoyed by all. This was followed by the map lesson by Mrs. Milton. showing the photos of our M missionaries now in India not rollntlng those on furlough Meeting rinsed with tile bene- diction in unison. At the close of the meeting til-Ilclnul n-ueshments . were served by the hostess. Mrs. " Scranton. ' HAPP EC WBSTMORELAND W.l. The June meeting of Westmore- i land W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale on Tut tlay evening. June It eoed in usual manner Roll call was answered by five members. of committees were then heard and Meeting on- naw ones appointed for netot month are: sick. Mrs. Eldon beard. Mrs. ladle Trolvsdale: School. thin tee): Educational. Mrs. Caafloid. Mrs. Bart Trum- dale; Social. Mrs. Robert May- how. Mn. Roy Gallant: Lunch. ' Mrs. Haber Caltfleld. Mrs. Eldo- beard. Mrs. James Moore. Next meeting to be held at the " home of Mrs. lfeber . (lor- p was then read and ' discussed rtnsl mm were Md! 1 far the District convention belnl '.n.r'. Pnnafpttnn noun-all -- r--.t tr-.h-ulud I7 cj slplrvlsatlrsnehafl . r-'El&t- Elma I1 ? r i r .:'."'.:.':".'.lf't” this, "Three-Scoop Sundaws" of strawberry. pistachio and vanilla ice cream. with oodles of fudge. sauce. . , Cap-and-Gown Sandwich Loaf. ' Remove the crusts from 1 t2 lh.t -loaf unsllced sandwich bread. Cut llengthwise into 4 equal size slices. halved; 5a c. minced ham salad; .of 32.30 was acknowledged. The lvelvet lvcrc .h it "ti til .1. . - . . . , The look of relaxation and easegjomy or ,,.,l;:l5(.ll-Fl,..l;l.:...,.(,es0r;:;ly Efutgllondl mmmme 5"” 3 mp ”Helpful ltses of your .Scis.-tors". Meeting adjourned and is social hour followed. lluncll was Cantaloupe Sections Codfislt Fillets Mcuniere Whipped Potato Green Beans Cucumbers Vinaigrette Spanish Cream Hot or Iced (loiiee or Tea Milk Cucumbers Vinaigrette: Wash. Mrs. Colrldge Rogers reported on the Executive meeting. Pin ll s were made for the District (Ton- vcntion to he held Friday. Juno 14 at Ebbsfleet. Mrs. Elmer Cook will attend the Provincial Conven- l7 ll H'llld3Y- P'c5ld9lll "l lllel There is variety in after-darklliutter llghtlv peel and thin-slice 2 large cucllm- um M iced Cnffgg M 1-,. p hatlonal f.';'far(lrnenlj Sales-mezs pA5 dresses. Chiffon is used although Spread the slice. with fillings .13..-rs, Dust no t tsp,A salt, Cow-r;. Milk . "'"3ll0"." 53"" 5- 55-V5 l C U"l'lvelvet. lame and brocade crcatet in the following order -- M t-.lchlll 1 hi". Then drain; press out mr.,,h,"1" (hum. wmh Mrs Ivan Redmond entertained mm" pm" mdex- on women-5 awllh” '"95l l"l""95l- minced chicken salad: 7 Pal'l1ICXCESS liquid. hull md duh, 11,, 1, "rawbe,-..lll9 mclllllelis Ill llle L-lllft Verde. ll8l'!l has Temallwll llflcllf-'8llY' Skirts are rlomc-.-tilapcd Many lama... and (-m...mh...- dices mend 3 tbsp. "live M salad ml '1 ” p ' Women's institute at her home on i ' ' " Wednesday night. .lune l2, 1957. V4 c. vinegar. 1.: tsp, grotlnd black Arrange in a jar in layers with pepper and 1 tbsp. minced pars- l heaping tsp. sugar between. This week more than 150 (Tana- glues m ; .- ,1 h r - - -- 7 . , . 'l”'" urmem ."l”""'" sl"”””d into hroltlizslllltomritvnnsl ii:lPlVn:ii!1,et3 "mm for (-hltdrm. in ,1-hoot (-10... l IgP!,'..,,1;.(::V vigil: H". mwmher' Pm" l" M 9' warm :Y"lV'r walk-pmanncr. Nine members and one lllclr Nlmila 05 Pl'0tlll0l! lll ll"'.H.oweter. black is still the favor- in i '. , ', , ,, 5t lbw" lemn" l" C" "W" "' gucsl were present. your look for fall the relaxed 1 y ,- RLMDM llllxlslalt frtgerllte several hours. M." H. M ihl ,,,,im,,, "W... ”' Filo zuw-l'llnlcttl grunt i'l1C(lllP serve with the mic, hm wllrearead agmpnved and shiny Asparagus Snlnd Radish French Dressing Roast Veal Sallsalze Mr-at Stuffing Pan-Roast Pot.-tines TRICK OF THE (YHEF Before roasting. rub 5 lbs. will all over with ill: tsp. salt. I tsp. garlic salt and V4 tsp. each popper tess for the July meeting. call "Where I Wollld Like to Spend My liollrinys". All bills were pre- sentcd and paid. Meeting lldjollrn- ed with the Queen. A dainty lunch . was served. LAKE VERDE W.l. Mrs. Harry Kelly presided llnd thep meeting was opened In the usualt ed. Sit-k committee reported one .csll. Mrs. Harry Kelly and Mrs.l iwiliiam Shell were appointed to attend the district convention at Powllal llail. June 26. I957. Mrs. .'l L.ll”1df3f'VVOOd of sllctlnnd sweaters commonly yellow. pink. and mm", rods. - -. .. t .. w - ervcd by h toss. assisted by (tech Peas l. . knwm 3;", g?e:'m; pk,mml3l'9 5”" 1" lillllllll D.Vinmas.llltArll. Arthur gherren. l Stl'avt"berries Italian "N l yr", 1”" "”l""'"d "ml M”t Harry lb”, Canadian girls Wm havpislce.-volt arc puffed or ruffled. ' '" l . "the country squire look." Em- ------ - pllasizing the casual outdoor glrll w V. pp look. the sweaters will have thel ” ” rrmv-neclt styles. Variations will Th, Jun, m,.,.,mL. M H". l-harp llcvtlrslble plrlirilskirltt land all- "fl" 5" .""" "”"'" "' "l" '''"d M” 3- M". Fury M-nrdinmlm in pop. (.it.1.s Scranton. l)r'7lIIlllllll,V situa- "."p 1". wk,” MM nnmmited on -the llilfllt of tile lltll.sbnr- Mm me him. and by "men nugll River in Solltltunrt. TltP.plT- y & . N W," dank aident Mrs. .l.A, tlllrk prcslricd. K -, HR";-I-Y IN DRESSES Mrs. Burke was in charge of the K k d t k l 7 B8 lore Coats of seven - ei'ghths' length teen members answered roll call V were it own wlt malchlng' with a verse of .cript re. ., dresses. The president lhen liiok over the l ' THE FIRST AND ONLY STANDARD Call Underwood today. Collection 45 cents Minutes of prrvlnuesd N O W . . . wlnd uponghg curIer.Couldn't were read and approv . po hdmpl". .2. nod ....vl. M" logs i til VV-ll ...e.- t. gt l!'f'”'Y.". '2! an V we 9-.- tdt 6:. llllltew underwood . m"7-' FOR TYPING PROOF of Cnltlttfl Touch efficiency nrrangr now to have the nav Underwood "Tout-hmaxlnl-" on trial in your otliee-no obligation. F7??? WI”-o'CDX' I No drenching virll mong- srndlin. waving lotionl Just queue a ribbon of cream onto your hair . . . IIRITUH '!!f7.f"'.' 2'?! !'!'!'Y."' '1 4' as Is sensational at-degggtgtousel No dripping-No timing-Ne rinsing! You lust aqueen s rlblvon at the pleasantly ruertllmed cream um: yl-vlv hair - rnrvlls It in - and wtrtrl Hr Vllll vlgahr curlers on the end papers Wl'lPll"l i M” 3"” "mt ll VT. dedded .0 And when you see the result In your rvllrrur-- '1" in lad." 1'" "wad. your hair vlll be glossy, neat, llnd controllable- i rihr from the start. None of that trluy, "un- 'fg'p.. natural look. ' U A IIIIV Whstel-or new at llavr - tin. Fine, HtIrf1lll.'IV M "I IN y. I. "mm"-Um:l':V":: '"":','s avedwplu (tea? as- we even! I-lll r-lvl ll. D R 551"” mdim to. m-ml w' s tlVlI nosoct Each strand of hair gently absorbs the new o&.asuenis.raabatbnltairnlresllpple.rna.