, . l - -,-an-a--.-at-i -4-. -svw - '"i'5.'.'5:.5 ' Sf. Mcilochy's Church is Scene Of Lovel On the beautiful autumn morn- ing of October 30th. St. Malachfl Church, Kinkora. opened wide its portals and Anne Frances Ther- ese Cairns, daughter of Mrs. John T. Cairns. ascended the steps on the arm of her only brother,l.auis. To the strains of the beautiful and much loved wedding march. she ed to the communion rails. where. before an altar decorated with lighted candles and vases of pink carnation. she pledged sol- emn matrimonial vows with Patrick Austin Noonan, son of Its. and Mrs. Austin Noonan. Cape Traverse. Father Harold Croken performed In double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial Mass in the presence of seventy invited guests. ,wbo were ushered to pews marked by white satin ribbons. by Layton and Tony Noonan. brothers of the groom. - During the Mass and signing of the register Mr. Ellsworth Bassett rendered appropriate hymns. accompanied by the organ- ist. Sister Mary Pauline. The radiant bride chose for her wed- ding day a strapless floor length gown of tulle and chantilly lace over satin made on bouffant lines and trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones. The matching Iacket of chantilly lace had tap- Ired sleeves and was closed from the Peter Pan colar to the waist- COOK'S CORNER I cup white sugar 1 eggs. beaten Iii cups chopped dates. Cook in aluminum saucepan 8-O lnins. Stir almost constantly. Take off the stove and add 2 cups rice uisples, inch of salt and a little vanilla. alto little balls and roll in cmsh d rice crispies, nuts or eocoanut. BARRIER T0 SEA The Netherlands. with about one-fifth of its area lower than sea level. has 1,500 miles of dikes. SVELTE SLIP Both y Wedding line uith tiny satin buttons. Her match her dress.lier only oma- 8 ter's matron of honor. carnations. Miss Phyllis Cairns. headdresses and their tlowns. gays of white Carnations. headdress and carried a baby KEEPIN TRIM For High Sch With Weight Problems By IDA JEAN KAIN It's never fun to be fat. but it's worse for the teen-ager. All too often. excess pnundage results in unhappiness for the adolescent girl when she observes how much more successful hcr slimmer class mates are on the social popularity score. Many factors are sCSD0lISlble for teen - age overweight, including poor food habits-but a leading cause in this age group appears to be lack of exercise rather than overeating. scientists at the Nu- trition Department of Harvard re- port. Their conclusion is based on a recently completed study of two groups of high school girls-28 overweight and 28 normal weight. groups were similar in height age and school grade. Comparison of calorie intake with energy used in daily activit- ies revealed that inactivity was more important than ”ovcreat- ing" in the development and main- tenance of obesity. The starting fact was this--the overweight girls actually had a lower calorie in- take than the normal weights. The added pounds in the overweight group resulted from undercxer- cise. gained weight because they were overeating in relation to their low expenditure of energy. And teen- ln other words these girls users take notice-when these fatties got more exercise they all slimmed down! Naturally your immediate re fingertip veil of tulle illusion fell from a Juliet cap studded with seed pearls and rhinestones to merit was pearl earrings and she carried a cascade bouquet of Am- erican beauty roses and a white bridal prayer book, gift of the room. Mrs. Gerald Stordy. as her sis- wore a strapless gown of coral lace and tulle over taffeta with matching bolero. Her headdress was a cor- onet of crisp coral tulle with sequin trim. She wore matching mitts and carried a nosegay of white sister of the bride and Miss Elaine Noonan sister of the groom were brides- maids and wore similar strapless gowns of lace and tulle over taf- replied to by feta, in nlle green and daffodil yellow-floor length. with bouffant shirts and matching jackets. Their mitts were in shades harmonizing with They carried nose- The winsome little flower girl was Ferne Noonan, niece of both the bride and groom. Her short frock was of pale green lace and nct over nylon. She wore a yellow nosegsy of white carnations. The groom was attended by Mr. Gerald Swrdy. For her daughter": wedding. Mrs. Calms wore a dress of Dior blue crepe and nylon lace) with navy accessories. Mrs. Noonan i mother of the groom chose a dress navy accessories. corsage of white carnations completed both ensembles. Immediately following the sign- ing of the register. the bridal party and corlcge motored to Birch Hill Tourist Home. where. the guests were received by Mrs. Cairns. assisted by her daughter. Mrs Layton Noonan. who was also. in charge of the guest book. The table of honor was decorated with low bowls of autumn flowers and centered with an artistically decorated three tier wedding cake between tall lighted tapers. Mr. Michael Delaney was the capable chairman and after a few words of congratualtion called on Father Croken who. after saying grace, couzltatulated the happy couple and proposed a toast to the lovely bride. This was fittingly the groom. Mr. Delaney then read a telegrqn from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway, Upper Fraser. B.C. Mrs. Cairns. mothcr of the bride and the groom's father Mr. Austin Nnonan, then offered their best w i s h e s. Congratulatory remarks were also offered by Messcrs. Frank Murphy. Joseph Murphy, Austin Hammill. Aneasl Bassctt. Lavton Grer-n. l-Tllsworthj Bassctt. Gordon Cutcliffc Aeneas Hughes. United States. Mrs Noon wore ool Girls I action will be )hat exercise only makes you hungrier. Granted ex-3 erclse may give you a better ap- i petite but not necessarily a big- ger onc. With a keen appetite you will enjoy the good meals your mother prepares rather than slightlng good nutrition and cater- ing to your sweet tooth. Girls it's not the main course of the meal that piles on pounds. lt's'the practice of doubling up on des- serts and eating too many sweet snacks that soars the calories. Back to excrcis&what kind is best? The kind you enjoy most for then you'll be more apt to do it.'lf you can take a course in modern dance or ballet. Don't let false pride keep you from join- ing a dance class. Knowing that you can look better in a few short to start. Play tennis go in for some high school team activity and never skip gym class. Loaded down with books peyhaps you cannot walk to and from school. but you can walk at other times. Get an overweight pal and briskly step off a couple of miles. A ”penny walk" is diverting. At each corner. toss a coin to de- lcrmine the direction. Put a pedo meter on your Christmas list. and you can take ypur mileage. Knowing that your normal weight friend actually eats as much or more than you do should get you indignant cnoutzh to give this exercise approach a fair try! LET'S EAT Holiday Gift I! IDA BAILEY ALLIN Should Be Made Early Puddings clove and salt. well-heetn ttrfwell-buttered pint- weeks will give you the oourage ' a tweed suit of charcoal grey flecked with yellow and tourquoise. Her plateau style velvet hat, gloves matched suit. and scarf fleck in her the yellow was white carnations. The happy couple. who have the best wishes of'a host of friends have taken up residence in Cape Traverse. On Friday night, October 5th. 'ilr.s. Eilsworlii Bassctt and Mrs. Layton Noonan honored Miss Cairns with a pantry shower at the home of Mrs. .Bassett. Many beautiful gifts were received from the ladies of Albany Village where Miss Cairns was primary room teacher for the past seven years. The guest of honor opened the gifts, while Mrs. Leo Warren read the humorous verses and Mrs. Gerald Stordv placed them on display. A delicious lunch brought a nleasnnt evening to a close. On the evening of 12th friends and wcll bv assisting were Misses Norman, Lorna Murphy. Cairns. and Mrs. George Stordy. Francis thanked all for their thoughtfulness and hoped they'd all vislst hcr in her new home. -ill joined in the singing of she's a jolly good fellow". Dan- and cing was enloyed by young and old and all departed wishing FOP lief Wedding trill 10 thelFi-ances and Pat many years of happiness. PHOT0- I-IECKBERT peanut cookies: milk. Turkey Soup (From the frame): Remove all turkey meat from frame and cut small. Break or chop the bones. Place in a 3 qt. saucepan with any gristlc. skin and trimmings that cannot be used otherwise. Add 1 diced peeled large onion. 1 sliced peeled small carrot. I c. celery leaves. V: hayleaf. Va tsp. powdered basil, 2V2 qts. cold wa- tcr. 4 beef bouillon cubes. l tsp. salt. 1 tsp. monosodlum glutamate it tsp. pepper and grated rind ii lemon. Cover. Bring slowly to boiling point. Simmer 2 hrs.. then strain. Add 2 c. tomato juice. i c. cooked rice and chopped turkey moat. Stir in 2 tbsp. butter blended with 2 tbsp. flour and a little of the hot soup: simmer 5 min. HP CAUC- ADDS HAVOIII I0 Ill? coffee, llcr other ac- ol teal blue terylcne crepe with cessories ncre black. Her corsage October wishers serenaded the bride at her home in Maple Plains. Baskets of gayly decorated gifts were carried in lvan and Ferne Noonan. ne- phew and niece of the bride. Those Elaine Phyllis "For tea or 0 0 0 lAnlCa.lN3Ialalle.Io&'sldltIl.PfI Page 8. The Guardian Wednesday,Dec.5.1H6 HAPPENINGS The December lust of the Prince ldward Island Institute New edited by Mrs. Fred Gates is like all Institute efforts. really excellent. Among the many topics gful::l'aIt the article "Christmas 300! - Dressing u Yule Tide Candles" is most timeply. Miss llabel Woolner. Miss Ben- tha Des ltoches and Miss Heather C018 who have been doing such fine work with the W-I. on the Handicraft -Van uh:-oughout the PNVIICO give you these ideas for the candles. To make four attractive candl- es You will need the following: 5 canons of parswax. lo cent pkg. Of slitter (red, blue. gold or silver); and string for wicks (doubled four times and dipped in melted wax). To make a candle: take two blocks of wax and score down centre lengthwise. (This grove is low to extend about two inches at one end. You now have two blocks of wax with the wick between them. Add the other two blocks. one on each side. To seal the four blocks to Esther pass a slightly warm iron over the sides of each block and hold together tightly. Stand the block - wickside up - on a workboard and prepare to decorate. Melt one block of wax in the top of a double boiler. Allow this to cool. then whip with an egg-beat- er until a frosty white. Now work quickly. using a rubber plate - scraper to scoop the fluffy frosty mixture and blob it. roughly down eaaseeleeeeeeeesaaseaa "Wes eeeee.seeesese MINI! COHICYID IV i&OYIIlI 00 I) , .. it's only natural ' ” ” to want to show baby oil to nu and sundry. And it's only natural for doting grand- mothers. and layfnl uncles to want to cuddle the mic cbamier. But too much attention from strangers can be over; ll. powering an ; may bewilder 9- T; baby. Given time to study strangers slowly. baby will make friends in his own sweet way and become the ' child he was meant to be. mm or suuyuner baby needs I 'y uota o proteins or growth suengtllt and the development of all body suucturu. Gerber protein- Strained Meats fill the bill. Only savory. selected cuts go into these special meals for babies. After care- ful trimming, they're pressure cooked with special care to preserve fine quality, delicious Into-meet flavors. - All are iooy. pure meat, with for the wick). Place wick and al- just enough broth to brighten the all sides of candle. Finish by spreading lightly the glitter of your color choice while wax is still moist. You will have a charming and inexpensive candle. Repeat if more are required. We're sure they will be! Miss Dorothy Rodd has return- ed from a very pleasant trip. Mill Rodd visited her brother-in-law and sister. Mr- and Mrs. William Browne and nephew Warren in Oakville. Ontario. She also spent in fcw days in Knowlton, Quebec. with her brother and sister-in-law. a Air. and Mrs. Keith Rodd and fam- ily. At a pre-Christmas party given by the Women's Auxiliary Metro- politan Association for Retarded Children in the Balinese Room of the Sign of the Steer. Mrs. R". B. Dale-Harris was among those at- tending. Mrs. Dale-Harris is des- cribed as having a Fair Lady look. She was wearing a hat of white bmousse with pink roses. This was ynorn with an impeccably tailored 'black suit. The Fair Lady look brings to mind the original and lpopular musical which of course lis Shaw's ”Pygmalion." Henry lliigrzins in the well remembered : movie version was played by Mrs. Dale liarrls' father, the late Las- lie Howard. Mr. Gerald Best of Tryon, left lby train last week for Msnkato. Minnesota. where he will visit his ..ooou-u-oeees-u-o-.17- WSW oosoooosedseereeeesoee tnio-meat flavors and smooth the texture. o Gerber Strained Meets are rich in proteins and a good source ofiron and!)-vitamins:-6 ' ' O O 0 Game for one. Try knotting I bright-colored scarf loosely arousal a spoke of baby's play pen. Hell engoy the splash ' o color and fully , - moments trying to undo it. 0 O O Diaper do. Swell substitute for a steam iron-use one of bah 's gauze diapers for s dampen ng cloth. Porous fabric creates a stream of steam. O O 0 "Rh Good supplementary source of protein-and a source of iron and vitamin A n Gerber Strained Egg Yolks. In addition to excellent nutritive values, Gerber Strained Eu Yolks have s custard-like is that's hard to duplicate. Gerbu Canada. ghsby Foods, Niagara Falls, right in consistency. And there ways to serve lemon pie. psvehut imam. 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