.oJ» - ml. 1»: : gmniled at ; Miss Virginia Louise Gee, dau- 1 Gee of Willowd-ale, Ontario, be- ad Mrs. Geo. Dingwell. of For- Torbnto Trinity A very pretty wedding was sol- Trinity U n i t e d Church. Bloor St., Toronto. when gliter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund came the bride of George Keith Dingwell of Toronto. son of Mr. aniiiinu If you are in need of a truss a- surgical support call us . we have a trained fitter II your service. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 6623 MEDICAL PHARMACY Cor. Richmond & Pownal ,1”; MR. AND MRS. GEORGE K. DINGWELL U.C. ls Scene OI Pretty Wedding tune Bridge: P.E.I. The double ring ceremony was per-formed by Dr. Crassley Hun- ter. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ballerina lénzth zown of white- lace over satin wth a lace jacket and a finger tip veil falling from a crow n encrusth with pearls, rhinestones and sequins. She car- ried a bouquet of red and white FUSES. She was attended by her sis- ter Mrs. Leonard Trueman as matron of honor and Miss Joyce Dingwell. sister of the groom. as bridesmaid. Mrs. Ti‘ueman wore btlue nylon net over taffeta and Miss Dingwell a similiar gown of shrimp pink net over taffeta. They carried bouquets of carna- tions in matching colors. The groom was attened by his friend Mr. Whitney Saville, form. erly of Bay Fortune. P.E.I. Mr. Leonard Trueman, brother-inlaw of the bride was in attendance. For her daughterr's wedding, Mrs. Gee chose a gown of blue lace over taffeta with white ac- cessories and wore a corsage of yellow rosebuds. The groom‘s mother wore yel- low flowered nylon with match- ing accessories and wore a cor- sage of yellow rosebuds. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Prince Arthur House for twentty-tfive invited guests. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Dr. Hunter and respon- ded to by the groom. A three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom was cut in the traditional manner by the bride and groom. For a honeymoon trip to P. 13.1. the bride wore a light blue flecked suit with white accessor— ies. While on P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Dingwell were tendered a miscellaneous shower in the hall at Foturne Bridge where they received many useful and lovely gifts. They will reside in Toronto, where the groom is employed by idem Lena Caroline McLure. Women'b Editor. Phone am Monday, Oct. 20, 1958 The Guardian Page 7 y C. W. L. BURTON letter from Mrs. Margaret Mac- Donald also the Provincial Con-l veiition report. It was decided to: order a Nativity scene for the‘ church also religious Christmas cards and calendars. In addressing the meeting the Rev. Director asked the mem- bers to assist in organizing a drive in the parish during Octo- ber for funds for the Prince County Catholic Welfiaire agency. Two members from each district volunteered to canvass. i On motion the meeting adjourn- 3 ed with the act of consecration to the Blessed Vinaitn Mary. 159 MOVIES ‘ ‘ American actor Samuel Hinds. appeared in 159 movies. The monthly meeting of St” Mark's Dot 7 subdivision of thel lC. W. L. was held Sunday eve— ning. Oct. 5 in the church vestry with a good attendance of mem— ‘bers. The president, Mrs. Peter Dalton. presided. Meeting opened with the Lea-j gue prayer offered by the Spirit-. ual director, Rev. David McTa~ gue. The secretary. Mrs. Edmond dollicutt. read the minutes of the previous meeting. Correspondence consisted of a Siltverwood Dairies and the bride is employed at Feniwick Massey Insurance Brokers. Kingston United W. held at the home of Mrs. liam Colwell on Tuesday, Octo- ber 7th. KINGSTON W. M. l. The monthly meeting of the M. S. was Wil- A hymn was sung followed by a portion of Scripture and the: Lord‘s prayer. Missionary pray-t er was read by Mrs. E. Newson’ and a reading. “The Importance of Faith in God.” Thank - you cards from Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Lyman Newson were received. Minutes were read and approv— ed. Roll call answered by 14 members with verse of scripture. Subscriptions were taken for Mis- sionary Monthly. Collection to r the evening amounted to $2.90 and Friend- ship 51 cents. Committees for next month are as follows: Worship, Mrs. James Jewell: prayer. Mrs. Edgar N - son: tum-h. \er T431118?! Vmson. t school Correspondence was read .Mi‘s. Alton Newman and Mrs. and discussed and a discussion amounted to $12.80, {per for the members which will The next meeting will be at lake Place “em m0nth’ ' . the home of Mrs. Edgar Newson. R0” can for "9)“ "lemma *5 The meeting closed with th e} l“ h" answered by paylng mem- iMizpah benediction and lu n chlbel'sml’ feest “‘9 memng ‘0 be served by the hostess and com-iheld at thfllo'me 0‘ Mrs- Ken' mittee in charge. nevh MaCNelll- . Meeting adjourned and Nation— al Anthem sung. MILBURN w'x' The program committee putt on The monthly meeting of the two very interesting contests. A Milburn West Women's Institute lunch was Served by the hostess was held at the home of Mrs. and committee in ChaTge- Wilfred MacWi-lliams on Thurs- day evening with six members SIAMESE‘ TWINS and one visitor present. The earliest known Siamese Meeting opened by repeatinggtwins were born in Kent, Eng- creed in unison. Roll call was land. in the 12th century and answered by a donation for the lived to the age of 34. HELEN’S DRESS SHOP COATS surrs DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES LINGERIE Special Prices Dr. at '/3 off. SALE MON. HOLMES & BRADLEY SPECIALS Group Teen Dresses, Jumpers, Skirts, Coats and etc. Clearing at BIG DISCOUNTS. Assortment “Rain and Shine" Coats and Plastic Raincoats, (size 4 to 6x) clearing at HALF PRICE Assortment Caps, Panties, Infant’s Wear, Jeans and etc. Clearing at 50c and $1.00. Prom Suits and a few Coat Sets, 2-3x. Clearing - TIIE. - WED. Misses Holmes 8. 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Improved formula in New Prescription-Type package. handy for . . to supply food IA! 352 GRADUATES OTTAWA 'CPiwD'tplomas and James Jewell. Autumn offering took place regarding a goose sup-{degrees Wm be presented tn 258 graduates at the fall convocation Sunday of the University of 0t~ .tawa. The convention is the first under Rector Henry F‘. Legare. 40. and will include first diplo- mas to be issued to nurses along with the main body of graduates. No honorary degrees will be con- ferrd. ASHAMED 0F BALDNESS NOVARA, Italy (Reuters) — A 28 - year - old Italian workman hanged himself at his home here Thursday because he was “an. guished by the fact that he had gone completely bald." police re- ported. He told friends: “I am too ashamed to go on living." Whether a fellow flies jet planes or runs a store for a living, he does it better with a good education behind him. 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