AUGPST s. 194s (THEWESTERNGUARDIAN qp-w- I AGINTS: J. llmer Murphy. l“ Hanover Street, an! George Claw. lib Ottawa Street. SUMMERS“)! lrltl PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions, Advertising. "f; The Guardian ma! be following stores bought at any oi the in Summeralde: Bell Bookstore. Water Street; Gourliea Drugstore. r1 Central street.- Tomnw Bgkfly, Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Street; u . yinoek ' ,, Blllfl Aiyro “ ' lalend Motor’ Tranaport. “ ‘a Grocery. “ Water Street. ’ Street; H. Guardian will be delivered to any homo in Snmsnerslde by Carrie; “o, l‘ Q5 p“ (I), I 180 POI WOOL Phone 288 or 289-2 for this aervioe u. ‘in your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route w’? ATTEND the ice cream aoclsi, dance. also sale of lunches in olennont school. Allfl- "h- ' _REGULAR_ DANCE Larklrrs gestaurant Tuesday night. Hickey 3mg, orchestra. ‘FOR SALE—New Maseey-_ pants tractor No. s1. Equipped: with lights and pollen Apply geber E. Myers, Carleton. ,_,|.‘QWL WANTED. Several hun- dml pounds required each week. gong prices. Cali or phone Ralph’ McGauii. Carleton. I _G.\R.\GE l-‘OR. RENT. known l5 De\va':'s Garage. Sprint Street- pggsession Aug. .7. P. L. Bowness. Sunmcrside. ?NCE CREAM SOCIAL and dance Seven Mlle Bay hall Thurs- day Aug, 5. Good music. Spons- orcd by Catholic women's Lee-sile- _LOST in Post Office. Summer- sidc or vicinity. svm of money l" roll tied with elastic bands. Find- er please call at Gouriies Drug store. , DNOTXCE T0 POULTRYMEN: Loading live fo\vl and chicken Friday, Aug, 6 at. Cameron's Gar- age. Ross Corner. B a.m. lo 3 p.m.. for U.S. A. market. Heavy fowl s lbs. and up. 2'! cents: chicken s Io sis lbs. 2a cents; seed chick- ens 51:, lbs, and up. 20 cents. All birds with empty crops. One-half cent per pound for pickup service. Buying by appointment. only, Lloyd Burns. Freetown. DDOUBLE WEDDING -— An event. of wide Interest took place at Kensingion on June 22. 1A8. when Edythe Catherine and WiUs Ruth, daughters oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stavert, were the chann- ing brides at. a double weddzl-lg ceremony, at. the Presbyterian Manse. Speaking the sole-mil vo.vs before Rev. J. A. McGowan. Ed- ythe Catherine and James David. son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Brown. Lon; River. were joined in the hoiy bonds of matrlmorlyn While Wills Ruth became the wl-fe of Robert George, son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mountain. Barney Bozh brides wore becoming suits, Edyths blue. with black accessor- ies and a. corsaze 9! Pliik "555 with and Ruth's turquoise black accessories and ftl-Sehlfl roses. Following the ceremvhli» the bridal party motored to Sum- merslde to sit for photos. Yeiiimj ing to the hclme o! the brlileS parents at Kensinzi-Oll. when B‘ delicious wedding supper W35 served at 5:30. About 75 invited guests were present. The dainty pink and white color scheme was‘ carried out, in the dininil T°°m~ with streamers, candles and. cut flowers. Beautifully decorated wed- ding cakes. topped with miniature bridal couples adomed the tables- Those assisting in serving were four aunts oi the brides. MPS- W- L. Johnston. Mrs. William Stav- ei-t, Mrs. James H. Andrews. and Mrs. Freeman Paynter, and their cousin, Mrs. Lewis Moase. For the reception, Mrs. Brown chose a gown of green crepe. with which she wore white roses. while MIS- Moulicain’: choice was tllrqiiiiise crepe, with a corsage oi fllsehiil roses. Each bride wore her bride- groom’; git-ft, a gold locket. The brides‘ mother wore a bscomln! gown of black with silver trim- mLngs. The grooms‘ mothers were each attractively attired. M"- Brown in a two-tone blue crepe with a corsage oi white roses. and NIH. Mountain in floral silk lar- sev. "rile foliowin! memins. both happy young couples left on a motor tour, taking in vnrlvil! points of interest in the Mari- times. Bill’. Black Magic! Ind oi the Summer reason. I-UNLOADING can of Inver- ncea and Old Sydney ‘screened coal. Layton Green, Albany. —SUMMERSIDE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE reopens September lst. Full Commercial Training or Spec- ial courses arranged. write or Telephone 54-2. , . —POLICE COURT —Five drunks were charged In Sumnlersllle Pol- ice Court yesterday morning. One forfeited his bail and one was III‘- ed $10 and costs. The other tin-es were all fined $5. and costs. —S. —-8LlGll'I‘ ACCIDENT - A chil-l was struck by a car on Central Street. Summerside. yesterday morning but was not injured as IllB car was travelling very sltnrly. —S. Personals —Miss Margaret Enmalt, Ottawa» is spending her vacation with her sister. Miss Connie Enmall, Sum- merside. —S. -Fl~iends will regret to lea; n tnat Mr. IJJUIS Sutherland of Slim- lllerside is ill in the Prince County Hospital. —S. —Mr. Victor Allen. Summersiie. has received an appointment. to a position on the crew of the ca. ferry Abegwelt. —S. ,Mr. Miles McNallyJ/ Oakviile- Ont.. has arrived to spend a few gays with his parents. MT~ “i5 Mrs. Philip McNally Summer-side.- -Mrs. Claude Youriker andlin- {ant daughter, Linda. of D3FIlX1g' m; spent. the past week at Bur- lington. where they were 81195“ of Mrs. Younirers parents. Mr- and Mrs. Daniel HlCIKTX. Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Anson Pickering and young son. Charlottetown. spent. the past \l'cek at Buriililm" where they were guests 0i Mr. Picksrlngs sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Bur. J. W. Stewart has re- turned to her hcme s: Norboro. and is making a. good recovery after her illness and operation oi the Prince County Hospital- Bur. —Mrs. —MI55 Rona. Paynt-er. Burling- ton, spent ihs past week at Nor- boro. where she was iii‘: B1199 °I her punt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sharpe. Bill‘- -,-Miss Edith Craswell, Hunter River. was a visitor to Burlington on Wednesday. She was accomp- anied by her mother. Mrs. Lemuel Craswell, her grandmother. Mrs. Ethan, and her sister. Phyllisi; , ur. --Mrs. D. B. NklcDonald. Sum- merside, has returned from visiting her sons. Angus in Kingston. Ont... and Aiban in Otkzwa On her way home she visited relatives in Jaquct River. N. B.-S. —Miss Mary Shields oi Kitchener- (mt... has arrived to spend a t-WO weeks vacation with her Dflfetiis. Mr. and Mrs. James Shields. Elsi. Street. Summerside. She is accom- pulled by hsr friend. Miss Few Paul oi Ottawa. - S. —Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Artz and son Douglas. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mitchell. Halifax- N s., who have been spending their vacation with Mrs. Aliza parents. Mr. and Mrs. George iiey. Summerside East, left on return lo their homes-—S. That’! 11151 what a new BLACK FROCK ll It “l0 The LMIOI‘ Wear Department has aolne ltullning Black Dresser of n"?! 0P MI Wllh 8191mm! "u" mmm‘ Satin dates your dress u a MW F!" feminine sophistication. These end Dresses are In shes l4 to ll. Ladies‘ Weal- Department. ‘ Fashion and gives it all l" °I of Summer-First of Fall Black They're priced at 12.95 and 19.50 In the IFor Bummer Picnics at the beach or even In 7°" 0"" 5"‘ 7"‘- londwlchea are the THING up serve. I lnppoae 1011'" "hi!!! Ymlmu" “Oi what shall l make tlltill?" "S" i!" '"‘“"'"" "h" I“ “u” has. easy-to-make lhllwlehemnlnblter Plate Devilied lllm at 2t eeuta a tin-rate at-l tine fer l5 "h" iii‘ at l0 eenta a tin- 21 eellta for llle l tile-AND belt of nib-Topper Boneleu Chicken at S! ecnla a I-INITHMIKO upa lea! ol laltdwlehea and eat one of doors- You'll really eoioy it. 0mm Department 1......" .. wee daughter-L s. u I- lls-'ll i» sir-vs w ti" Witch for dainty dreoaea ior her... Iroeka oi sheer lfoatll Centre - Tiny. Mo" hand embroidery done ll shit w Ibe- Ye" "i" "i" m“ elpeldva lO-tlifll "iillllbe h! u... p733” ‘W1! m. n.- —Mr. and Mrs. Idgar MacArthur, ‘Nollaston. Mase.. who are visiting relatives and friends throughout the province. will leave on return this week. —S. . —Mr. C. W. Phillips has te- turned to her heme in Summer- slde after spending several days lo Charlottetown the guest of her als- tel. Mrs. Isaac Clarke and ldr. Clarke. —S. ' -Misa Mildred Mason. Boston. ' Mass. who is vaeatlonilt st her nome in Charlottetown, ace led by her sister, Mill Alma _ and Professor Helen Yee. motored to Summerside last week t0 visit. friends-S. -Mrs. Lenny O. Harrie and daughter. Shirley um, o! Bos- ten, are visiting Mrs. Harris‘ sis- ter. Mrs. Joseph Quinn also her mother, Mrs. James Rayner. Sum- merside. —S. ‘ —Mr. Robert Bowrleu, his son Carl and wife. with their two chiid- ren. Jane Carrol and Robert Alex- ander, who motored from Miami, Florida were recent guests of Mr. Bowlless‘ sisters. Mrs. Gordon Ram- say and Mrs. Harold. Walsh. Sum- merside-S. ‘ -Her friends will be lorry to learn that Mrs. Borden Conneli, of Summerside, was obliged to under- go an operation for appendiciuls ll; the Prince County Hospital several clays ago. It. is pleasing to learn that she is making s satisfactory recovery. -S. Address Add Presentation On July 13th Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson and winsome little daughter left on return to their home in Dryden, 0nt., where Mr. Nicholson holds s. responsible position as foreman in a. large N pulp mill there. While here they visited many places o-f interest. As it was Nicholson's first. trip here, she wan more than delighted with the beauty of P. E. I. On the evening previous to their return home, the members of the Nicholson family, numbering up to sixteen. held a. reunion at the heme oi Mr. and Mrs. l-ledley MacPherson. Hampshire, in honor of their mother. Mrs. Hugh Nich- olson's birthday. A very delightful supper was served by her daughters, Mrs. Donald McDonald and Mrs. Hed- ley lvlcPherson, the center oi in- terest being a beautiful birthday cake lighted with candles. Later in the evening all gath- ered in the living room, where an address was read by Mrs. Nicholson, and a. chest, oi silver and a well-filled purse was pre- scnted to her. Although taken by surprise Mrs, Nicholson. in a few well- chosen words thanked her chil- dren and their family for their kindness and best wishes to her. After snging “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow", the remain- der of the evening was spent in social intercourse. with music being furnished by Mr. Donald McDonald and Mr. Rollie Ward. Following is the address. Mother: On the occasion oi your birthday Monday, July 12th, 1948, we your grateful children wish to convey to you in thla small way our appreciation ior your ever-loving kindness and un- tiring care. Now. dear mother, when your thoughts dwell on each oi us and though at times we may seem neglectiul. we think oi you al- ways as one precious" to our hearts. and we ask you to accept these small gifts not for their value but to convey to you our love and to show the high esteem in which you are held by each of us. Your Family. CATGUT ~ MISNAMED Catgut. is the name given to the cord made from the Intes- tines of the sheep, ox, horse, mule, and ass-but never from those of the cat. Y. P. U. PICNIC The annual Young People's pie- nio oi the United and Baptist Churches of the Central Y. r. U. will he held at the Young People's Camp. Auguatlne Cove. on Wed- nesday afternoon and avnlq. Aug. 4th. Games, canteen. lnppar. oomp- flre and sing aong. All Young People asked to attend.‘ Jaok_ we QUABDI§N~ GANG DANCING Every Thursday Night LEO corms * I EAST OF SUMMERSIDE MUSIC IY LES ALEXANDER and tlll IDVINTIINNER PER PERSON AIIIIISSIIIN 15c. FARM MAGIIINERY QN IIAND We hove en hand for Immediate DelNery COCKSHUTT NO. 30 ROW CROP TRACTORS COCKSHUTT AND JOHNDEERE BINDERS a LEVER HARROWS LIME AND FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS James A. McNeil! t Sol SUMMERSIDE __ Cl-IARLOTTETOWN '\ FLOWS Howlan Mrs. Gssple Arsenault has as her guest. her neice, Mrs. Domin- ick Arsenault, of Bedeque. Miss Dora Blanchard. Lot. ‘i. has been visiting in Howlan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Arsenault. Master Camillus Gallant of Duvar was in I-lowlan on Wed- nesday. \ I Mr. Elmer Gallant, Piusville, was guest of his cousin, Paul Gal- lant. Mr. and Mrs. Pulton Tcmson of Charlottetown‘ are visiting in the western part oi Prince County. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Powel- oi Summerside motored. to Howlan on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Arsenault. spent Sunday p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Arsenauit. Mr. and lvn-s. John F. Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. John Flnnan spent a pleasant p.m. at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Arsenauit. Robert Dolron called on his re- latives in i-lowlan on Thursday before returning to Saint John, N.B., where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Lanthorne are now spending their‘ vacation at the home oi her parents, Mr and Mrs. Oliver Peters. oi Duvar. w. and Mrs. Stanley Gallant, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Perry and their six chil- dren, all of Charlottetown, motor- ed to l-Iowlan on Friday ailer- noon. returning to town cn Sun- day afternoon. Mrs. Felix Doll-on, accmrpanied by her daughter. M"- Anthony Finl-lari. also Ruth and Pauline. went on a few days‘ visit to Hali- fax to visit Mr. and Mrs. 036M‘ Gallant. Mr. Earnest Brown. who hi“ been employed in Halifax is now home on I vacation. Varnie. as he is better known. had an acci- dent resulting in a broker verte- brae in his neck. so that he is wearing quite a rigid cast. Herei hoping that he will soon be freed from this cast and well again- Earrlie is a veteran of World W" If. Mrs. Joe. Ii‘. Arsenault and chil- dren, oi Duvar. who were visiting at her parents‘ home, Mr. and ma. Jos. M. Gallant. Urbanville. were celled home on the Sudden Illness oi Mr. Arsenault, the result oi which Mrs. Arsenault incl lit- tle son had to cancel their trip to at. Anne's pilsl-lmsse in Que- bec. Here's hopinz Mf- Mwiwl" who is now in Summerside l-loa- pital. will soon be able to return home to his wife and family. weii Hill.- Tlgnleh Activities firs. Barrett Lax-kin and son. Pall], watea-town. Niles. l? yhltlll] Mrs. Larkins 95"“ '- ur. and am- Henrv Hewi- "m" CAM. Miss Blaine Reedy. Iiiiflflii‘ (gaming at City l-loapitaL-Char- lettetown. is spendiht h" "film" '1“ h" "gents, Mr. and Ml’!- m nggfly, Chllltbphfll CPO!!- h "qr-moo Mclllnil. 8t. John. mugm h qt ‘resent enjoylhl h" "usual vacation, and apendifll ii with her nta. Mr. and In. It A. Ilelnnrnrflilh viii-I'- llr. and Ire. Harold l-lotlel “q salmon, Jean Ann. Ronnie. “q p-ggy, u Qummersida, and - 00080000040000‘ RICHARD S. NINTON ‘ momma. Iaelflenlddtanots "nature's-urea neuron wanes-Juneau ZOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOVOOQOOM Mrs. Robert Day oi Toronto, Ontario. were visiting recently in Norway, the- guests of Mrs. HBIIBYs and Mrs. Day's mother, Mrs- Cliiierd Shes and Ml’. Shea. Mrs. Thomas Matthews, Belmont, Mass, who came to visit her fihoihel‘. Mrs. William Gaudet.‘ Pleasant View, was a week-end guest. oi her sister, Mrs. w, Shea and Mr. Village. Mr. Kenneth Fraser, Station Asent. at Bradnlbane, is now enjoying his annual vacation, and spending it along with Mrs, Fraser and their baby daughter, Catherine. at ‘Tizhlsh. with Mrs. Fraser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morrissey, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Iibley and children, Leonard and Edward, o; New York. N. Y-. 59¢"?- a week in Tignish recently with Mrs. Fiyey’; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Burke. They also visited wit-h Mr, 8nd Mrs. J. B. Camera-n and family, Tignish. Mr. Clarence King, Moncton, N. 3-. is in Tignlsh renewing aquaintances. and cvhile here he is the guest of Mrs. John R_ Gavin and family. Clarence was eeeempanied by a friend, Mr, Wilbur Watson. 01d friends of Mr- Kins are very happy to have a visit from him and extended a heflriy welcome to Mr. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huebel 1e" Tisnish on Friday last to re- turn to their home in Allistcn, M355» after B. pleasant two “reeks spent with Mrs. HuebePs father. ‘Mr- John Hogan. Christopher's Criiss- M!‘ end Mrs. l-luebel made the trip by automobile. MT- Patrick lies“. Christopher's“ Crcss. who for t-wo weeks w“ g Patient in western Hospital. Albefivn. has been transferred to Prince County Hospital, SLYfnmef- side, where he is to undergo an °peml°m MY- K088i?! friends are anxiously awaiting the new; of his improvctnent in hgglfl-L —A most successful lee cream festival was held in Tignigh 9n 555M118? evening, July 17th This festival was sponsored by the Tlgnlsh C. W. L. and the Athletes Club oi TIgnIsh, The festival was held olrthe vacant lot directly behind the store of Myrlck and McIntosh, and electric equipment and lights were furnish. ed ior the evening by tho {tr-m of Myrlck and McIntosh. Begldeg the ice crerm booth, there was n general salon. u salon where sandwiches, hot dogs, and gtggmed clams were sold, a booth where bhili’ i"! Dlflved. There was also several other games on the grounds, A jute-box furnished music for the evening and helped much w J’. Shea’ Tignlshl Una Arsenault, little nix-year- QNRHI in the P. C. Hospital, is improving CAPITOL The executive of both soeeties are most grateful to all who helped to make this evening the aplendidI success it. was. little Miss Pelt! Shea celebrated her seventh birthday en Monday, July m, with a. party held in her parents homo at Tignlsh. All Peggyi little girl friends arrived at her home about bwo o'clock In the afternoon and had a most enpoy-able time playing games on s... rum-ream _ Summeralele LAST SHOWING TODAY MARGARET O'BRIEN In _‘"THE UNFINISHED DANCE Show: 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 the hrre. shady lawn until at. four ' ' ' o'clock, P080’! mother, lira. W. . . l J. Shea. announced that retesh- ' menu were being served. The children then gathered in the dining room, where‘ the little hostess was presented with lovely Ill“. liter which all partook oi the dainty supper, prepared and served the young ladies, by Mrl. Shea. The centre of attraction was a beautiful cake aglow with seven candles, which graced the centre of the table, and wan cut by Mina Peruv- Aiter supper, , Peggy very sweetly thanked her \ little friends for their Iwcly giftl and ior coming to he! hgmg to hel make her birthday s __,,~ really appy day. Borden Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stewart of Borden are spending their holi- days in Nova Scotla. - Mr. Edgar Richard of Borden has arrived at Vancouver, B. C... where he will spend six weeks with his brother there. ..__.. IUAN B Messrs. Harry and Joe Webster of Imperial, Sash, who are spend- ing a few weeks on RE. Island, visited friends in Borden and Cape Traverse on Tuesday last. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ca- mille Arsenault, who is a patient nicely. lvlr.“ and Mrs. Thor. canine motored to Charlottetown on Fri- dili’ l0 Visit MrsGallant/s brother Mr. Leo Cullen, who is a. patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Sister Margaret Pierre. oi St. Paul. Minnesota, is visiting her father Mr. Peter Malvor at Kin. kora, and her brother William and Mrs. McIvor at Borden. Mrs. Louis Hackett of Borden received the sad news on Sunday last oi the sudden death of her brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph Israel cf Saint John. N. 3.. following a. heart attack. We regret to learn oi the illness of Mrs.Janies Campbell of Borden and hope that she will soon be ‘around again. ' IlTil [EU IiENN Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Inm-an and Mr. and Mrs. George Burch. oi Borden, are spendiin; their hoIi- d-ays motoring irl Nova Sootia and - 3 Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacKenzls and son Gordon. oi Borden, left last Monday morning for Port. land, Maine, where they will visit Mrs. MacKenzieb uncle. Mr. John Ross. They will also visit relatives at Boston and Hopkinton. Mass. ‘first? - jélgifiL-‘(llilii Mlvflrs.‘ Earl Willis of Detroit. '- -. itI w_c1»1_ égvfi-vifi; hi; {Qztlfggm Beauty Roses. She was attended uy her gryn, Capt, wyne m.‘ M" her cousin. Marie Corcoran, WIlO Irving, 30mm, wore a. floor length gown of ivory ‘ organdy over white satin anal shoulder length veil also carrying a beautiful bouquet oi flowers. rrle groom was carefully attended ‘by James B. MacDonald of Brae. A very pretty July wedding was The beautiful marble altar was performed on the 14th, n; 5g, A“..IV8l'Y tastefully decorated with bou- thony's n. c. Church. Bloomfield. duets of early slimmer iiowers- c- when Rev, Fr, M, J, Rmmey "rm. J Gallant played the Weddisg ed I the hi b ds i t~- March and also presided at tale men; Marlvsoyyriunogrést dgughrttieihlzi organ fer the nuptial mess misi- Mr and Mrs. Holsen Goff of this ed 1h U" ch01!‘ by P1“ F1131" parish and Frederick, 54m of My, who so capably rendered beautiful and Mrs. James Greenan oi Kellys hymn! RPDTOPTlKIQ 1°!‘ ‘he °°°"_ Cro . Th b id k lon. chalsllning 1:. yaouflIgor length 112.53.; s Following the ceremony the brid- oi white satin with oversklrt. of. ill Peri-Y Wii-h their immediate TH" net adorned with satin bows and tlves and friends motored to the e. shoulder length veil held 1n,home oi the bride's parents where GOFF-GREENAN XEPTIALQ place with pearls also wearing a..a sumptuous wedding breakfastwae of served. The brides table was decor- pearl necklace beautltu‘. and earrings keep the crowd in a happy mood, pearls. iated with roses and a Her bouquet was of American three tier weddlnk 08KB will?“ WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY,‘ ; ' t §1@lll,,,,,,,,,, lnlllfiinilu tIIEiEHEIEN Wliitll gum, n 50ml] IiIIIIIIIIIIIi -‘ p.m.. s. IIIIIIIIIE IESSEIA ALSO NEWS REEL z Show: 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Thursday 2:30 j REGENT iONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAYI a SALIYREHAYA, a HUSAMUNITJUHII JHEVUHHUWAHII’ ‘MASIMII SIN ~zjein.r.ic Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Motinees Monday and Wednesday 1:30 m I‘ __ __ \ IIrlldtltttI t1 ram llllltillli I Slililil smut Directed be SIIIIIEY EIIIIAI Al INDIVIDUAI PICTURE ~u I I fitOiilO<id CAMEO TN EATRE KENSINGTON Tuesday 7:15 and 9:15 ‘ It's Jack Carson in Comedy- Romance "LOVE AND LEARN" (Jo-Starring Robert Button. M» tha vlckera and Janis Paige Also Technicolor Shorto o-KQ». w- '~'ll)iwlv€>@e with a miniature bride and groom The cake was cut in the tradi- clonal manner. Afterwards an: bridal party went on a tour oi the province. On their return a recep- t‘on was held at the home oi Wli- ham Greenan oi Brae tn a Lam: crowd of relatives and friend! They received many useful gm beautiful gifts including a mo; sum of money. Everyone napalm wishing the bride and groom nun; years oi happiness and prosperity ' war why can't they it in aII l-hoae lovely ' time Iv 0.69am» .4»... Olin u. u. union learn; wZw-“Fsskflbfaba-l 4-2 .