| | | | Nita ‘ ees a ze ; Fe ae A wedding of interest to P. E. Islander’s was solemnized recent- ly in St. Michael and All Angels’ rch, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, England of LAC Peter N. Pate, R.C.A.F., only son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Pate, O'Leary, Prince Edward Island, and Miss Marion Evelyn Kenyon, only yon of Shaggs Meadow, Lynd- hurst, Hampshire, England. The Rev. W. Cooksley officiated. The bride, given im marriage by her father, wore a ballerina- length gown of white flock ny- lon, with circular three-quarter veil and pearl coronet headdress. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses and lily of the valley. The bride’s attendants were Miss Joan Hurren of Suffock, and Master Timothy and Miss Lesley IDA BAILEY ALLEN | MR, AND MRS. PETER M. PATE. Married In England ' Will Live In Canada Bagotville, Quebec. For travelling the bride wore a sage green dress under a grey fitted coat, and harmonizing accessories. Following the wedding a tele- phone message was received from the happy pair, by the groom’s parents in O’Leary, P. E. L- Kenyon, nephew and niece of the bride. ‘The girls were similirly attired in gowns of lilac brocade. and carried cresent bouquets of pink carnations and freesias. LAC Peter Wall acted as best man. A reception at the Stagg Hotel, Lyndhurst, was attended by 3 guests. The couple are spending their honeymoon in Paris before returning to the bridegroom’s station in France where he will receive his posting in April to Wife Advised To Overlook Husband's Dull Moods Once upon a time—there was an overweight woman who tipped the scales at a hefty 189 pounds and in six months time she re- duced to a streamlined 138. She wrote: “I feel as though I have been reborn, and I have an al- together different outlook on life.” We all get a lift from real life stories with happy endings. For those of you who afe struggling te reduce, a triumphant report from a former overweight brings more than lift—it brings a surge of new hope. The very fact that someone else has surmounted the obstacles and pulled out of the discouragement ruts brings re- ducing within the realm of possi- bility. In short; learning about tae success of other dieters cuts your problem down to life size, so to speak. NOT TOO OLD Do you think you're too old to reduce? Read this inspiring let- er sis “T am over 60 and want to tell you how I lost 4 pounds. I was told to diet so that I could walk better and live longer, but I never did start unté my children gave me a b_autiful brunch coat, size 38. I wore size 2012, but they told me I would have to “‘slim”’ into it, because they were not going to exchange it. That was a challenge and I was determined to show them I could do it. I started on the Monday Jarticles help to keep me on the HATS GO HIGH MILLINERY goes high-hat this; the famous milliner's younger pa- - spying, giving us high erowms,}trons, emphasizes high turbans and flower and rib-| upturned brim. The natural leg-| boa trims to accentuafe or simu-/horn of the pert roller is comple. late height. This Mr. John “Jun- after Mother’s Day. On Aug. 31, I had slimmed down, to 134 and a size 3%. They are so proud of me! : I can now walk two miles wit out tiring, where before I couldn't walk a couple of squares. I feel wonderful and enjoy life so much more. Hope this will help some pider person who feels she is too old to diet. I expect to retain my present weight always with my new plan of edting.” SET OWN PACE Dieters can set their own pace in reducing. This letter is from a young grandmother who is happy to reduce very slowly. She writes: “T look forward to reading your column every morning. To. me, your articles are like helping hands to a baby who is starting to walk for the first time. The Diet Wagon. I am % years old and \have 5 children and 4 grand- children. I used to weigh 175 for my 5’ 4’. Fourteen months ago I started following your advice, and today I weigh 150. I’m aim- ing to slim off 10 more pounds, and feek-certain that I can do it.” To be successful, reducing must be part of a new hope. Take hope from these courageous women. It is safe to predict that not one of these dieters will ever slip back into her old habit of overeating. And so each of them will live happily slim ever after. % height with an Lena Caroline wl i Mr. Justice Yark R, MacGuig. jan, Mrs. MacGuigan and dau- |gbter Roberta, are expected home next week, after a three week holiday in St. Petersburg, Florida, then Easter in New York with their son Dr. Mark, Arrangements have been matie for a dance to be held Easter Monday evening at the Naval Barracks. The Men's Associa- tion of The Prince Edward Is- land Hospital are sponsoring this dance which promises to be one of the season's most popular so- cial events. Miss Sirley Dowhe left by plane -Friday morning for Mid; dieton, N.S., where her marriage to Mr. Donald Patrick Sherren , in Holy Trinity Church today, March 28th. at 7 Prior to her marriage Miss Downe was guest of honour at a supper party and, pre-nuptial shower given by the girls of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, The party was held at ‘The Rendezvous” and many lovely gifts were received. Mrs. Wilson Ross also center- tained at a miscellaneous show- er in honour of Miss Downe. The numerous gifts were wheeled in by the little Misses Susan and Gaylene Ross. Assisting the hos tess in serving were Miss Edna Ross, Mrs. A. Ross Downe, Mrs. Donald MacMillan and Mrs. El- mer Paquette. Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Munro and two children, Frederick and Deb- orah;of Halifax, Nova Scotia, are spending the Easter Holidays in Charlottetown with Mrs. Mun ro’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Nash. 4 Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Forsy- the, and children, Pamela and Andrew, Lancaster, N.B., are im Charlottetown to spend the East- er season with their respective parents, Col. and Mrs. F.I. An- ‘er with his parents, 'drew and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt | Forsythe. Mr. David Ives, R.C.A.P. sta- tioned at St. Jean's Quebec is arriving on Friday to spend East- Mr. and Mrs. George Ives, 32 Kent Street Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. W.R. MacNeill, accompanied by their daughter, | Miss Karen MacNeill, left om Wednesday of this week by car, on a-trip to California and the West Coast of Canada. While in British Columbia they will be the guests of Mrs. MacNeill's sister and her husband, Mrs. H.V. Ac- land and Captain Acland of Ke lona, B.C. They expect to return to the Island during the earl part of May. . Mre. Burton Howatt, Bunbury, and children Jennifer Lee, Les lie Ann, and Burton, also Mrs. Howatt's sister Mrs. Harold Petts and son Gordon, left for Toronto by train on Thursday to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacKenzie, and attend the Wedding of their sister, Earia, which will take place on Satur- day, April 4h. Zhey expect to re turn to Charlottetown about the Mth. of April. f The hostesses for the Char- lottetown Curling Club for this Saturday are Mrs. Rankine Mac- Laine, Mrs. Earle MacLeod, Mrs. Wendell MacLaine, Mrs. Robert MacLeod, Miss Janet Ives am McLure. ‘cents Rditor, Phone S08 Charlottetown, Gat, ar--90;" 2868. HAPPENINGS | ; evening, / - Mr. van s . of the East-End Y.M.C.A., Ter- onto, has been attending three conferences within the past weeks. Mr. Robinson's first ference was in Chicago, Toronto and fizally St. Cather ines, Ontario. He is at present preparing for the boys’ summer ‘camps. Mr. Robinson is a soa ef Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Robinsoa, Charlottetown. few cot then Miss Joyce MacCannell of Hal- ifax is spending the Easter week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.J. MacCannell, 2%52 Keat Street: The hostesses at the Summer- side Curling Club this evening will be Mrs. Roy Ahern, conven- er, assisted by Mrs. Leo Wood, Mrs. Callis Gallant and Miss Una Gallant. Inman, left Summerside yester- day for Boston, Massachusetts and New York City. Miss Irene Mountain, studeat at Acadia University, is spend- ing the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Mountain, Summerside. Ae- companying her are the Misses Evelyn, Arklie, and Margaret Bond of Grand Falls, Newfound- ———— fe fF a =°5 tir . F : i itl: i | : 5 q land. Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Mott and) son, Graham, of Summerside, ! left this week for Denville, N_J., to spend the Easter holiiays with Mr. and Mrs. Deryck Childs. | son, guests of Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs. J.M. Hare. Miss Mary Rae Tanton RN..| left Summerside yesterday for; Toronto where she will take a post graduate course in Pedia-' pital. Mr. merside. ‘Mrs. Lloyd Inman, Mrs. Harry Dye and Mrs. B.F. Hunter were hostesses at the home of form- er in Summerside on Tuesday when bridge was im play. The Misses Mary Ann Lidstoze Elizabeth Holman and Patricia Henthorn. students at Bdzenill | School for girls, Windso?, N.S., arrived in Summerside on Tues- day to spend the Easter vaca Mr. and Mrs. SS. Beatoa, Summerside, have as their East-) er guests their daughter. at St. Dunstan's University. er, Roberta, and their son. Reazh students at Acadia University who arrived on Tuesday ta spend ' their Easter vacation. i Mrs. Frank Jardine. who re turned recently from the N_B. Baptist Hospital after undergoing a successful heart surgery. is convalescing at her home in Wil- mot Valley. = Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedze left Summerside Thursday for Hali- Miss Lorena Campbell. fax, N.S., where they will be the sasotatonr restee : mariomauy mented by a band and streamer tesigned especially for of kelly green . ieee . YOU GET THE FINEST FOR BETTER 4 a with HOLSUM ° HE MORE you know about good food, the more you'll agree: SERVE IT rs Holsum Bread ,imole party at aad Mrs. Lievd MacWilliams Mrs. Melvin MacWilliams vited the members te for the i ‘call will Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Smith ont | asnation te a gr. William, of Summerside ‘ Progra left this week to spend the i are er vacation in St. Andrews. NB..| Mrs. Garfied Gorrill. tion sale with Mrs. Melvin Mac- | Williams as auctioneer | | it . | i | t ik fite ma Eh ty H H i f fd if f 13 ge i i r i | i i § i itt el i nh | f i i f he of |} 4 ii 4 ¥ her i i z meeting April be answ a even if Hi el é i pe i It : | f | a4 SLIEN'S DIARY Sunrise Services Greet Glorious Easter Day 4 4 2. contest ee ae put and Lumch was served by che bes. "@S "emdime by Mrs. Mae Pal- tess, assisted by several of the ™= Duscusmems om the ques- topes ladies. A social hour ‘ellewed. guests of their son and d2uchter- trics in the Sick Children’s Hos |i®4aw. Mr | Wedge. Miss Enid Mill. student a. -Net- Robert Huestis of Char- herwood Scheel fof Girls. Rothe lottetown is spending the Easter say. N.B.. arrived in Summer holidays with >is parents, Mr. ide on Tuesday evening te spem™ and Mrs. Albert Huestis, Sum-..3 | Arthur Morrison. student at the ‘University of New Brunswick Frederictoa, week to spend the Easter beli- ‘days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison. Summer- ude. Philip MacDonald. student af Among the students from Sr. tion at their respective homes. lapending the Easter vacation at |their respective homes im Sum- merside, are Donald Ross. John Bar. Whalen. Garth Harris. Bill Noes- ~' ap, Dennis Clough. Charies Mae- bara, student at Mount Allisos University, and Norman, studeat | Donald. Wilfred Barlow. Charies and Mrs “chard Easter vacation with her pa ‘Iwhich. was answered with a y.|}donation for Red Cross amount- |committee for the next meeting. : = Before a listening throng. I searched the world for perfect love; : The search was deep, the search was wide; It led me to a wind-swept hill To One they crucified. I searched the world for joyous faith; Into a garden led the way. T found it as His empty tomb, On Resurrection Day! Until Monday—Diary—Good- night. WEST COVEHEAD W. I. The West Covehead W. I. held their March meeting at mamse. The meeting opened with the Col- lect, followed by the Rol] C all ing to $12.50. Minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and ap- proved after bills were paid. The treasurer reported $60.05 now on hand. The sewing committee reported two sweaters, one nigh- tie, five diapers were passed ‘in. The next roll call to be ans- wered by’ guessing your weight. Correspondence was then read and it was decided that we send our name in again for the handi- craft course. The next place of meeting was left open for an in- vitation. Collection for the eve- ning amounted to $1.75. Lunch Mrs. Chesley Hughes, Mrs. Ber- out by Mrs. Mutch on conserva- Travellers Rest are sponsoring the Amateur Shur-Gain Program in Summerside and requested three numbers from New Annan district. A treat was taken to a shut- in of the district. The district will be canvassed for the Red Cross. Mrs. Albert Moase, Mrs. Stewart Moase and Mrs. Don Schurman offered to canvass. Correspondence was read and discussed. 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