- t iUnited Church W.MS. was held . er. The Devotional Period was led 'Aulumn offering 810.50. 4 . . FROM ITALY his lime I-not tweed suit is sim- belt in the front. Fiat mind col- tallorcd. it has an effect of a i waistline underlined by a half i lar and three-quarter length sleev- iea complete the fall suit popular in Rome. (CF Photo). 1956. ' - Tierney of Ottawa. "4 ll :. y . l lttawa. i i l 'all. 'maine Morin as bridesmaid. ' ushers were James Tierney ii :5 1 with sequins Her flowers ling for the marriage of An-' ..e Alva Lance to Ivan Mau- I ' , he bride is the daughter of Mr. 1 Mrs. Oviie Lance of Camp- i 's Bay and the groom is the son, tir. and Mrs. Maurice Tierneyu ivcn in marriage by her father, bride was attended by Mlsa( Ilinccnt Kelly was best man and thcr nf the groom and Louis tri-icy. of Toronto. cousin of the om. - 'or her wedding the bride wore , wn of Chantilly lace and nylon ,of ankle length with a full hoop- skirt gathered in tiers on each - e. The bolero featured a high nd-up collar and long fitted and Maurice Keefe. Toronto. eves. Her fingertip veil of tulle i stop was held by a coronet stud- iouple Wed in Ceremony .t St. Theresa's, Ottawa Theresa's Church was the (were a bouquet of red roses, wliiie "Wm" "'9 '"99ll"E adlnumed Wm'i baby mums and fern Somerviiie, Mass. i of American Beauty roses. their home in Ottawa. Roland Lance. Miss ain, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sicard. riveau. Vinrton; Napoleon Dubcau. Montreal: illr. and Mrs. Leslie Keefe. St. Catharincs: Mrs. A. R. ililackali, Mrs. Mae McPhee. Som- erville. Mass; Mrs. Andrew Hugh- es. Summcrfieid. P. E. I. Miss .Martina McCiockey. Louis Tierney The groom's mother is Mrs. .Morris Tierney. formerly Margaret Lamhe. Springfield. P. E . l. ' SEVEN MILE BAY C.WL. nald opened the meeting with - League Prayer. ollnutes of August meeting were re consisted of letters from T.B. ague. re annual meeting from , Lawrence and Little Flower rlshes. Moreii, re retreats and - annual report of P.E.l. C.W.L. t I955-56. . t was moved and seconded that . icheon fee be paid for any two 5' 5 .3 l ther Reginald Macllunalii en- rsed the views of Morell Par- ies on the importance of and ritual benefits to be gained im retreats, and urged memb- s to attend them if at all possible. me discussion on annual fees " )l( place and it was decided that future each member pay 50 F .nt.-i annually. Reports were given by those who ysgional Conference, which is to . i o Aff 3:3. ' Mt. Petet-'s Branch of the C.W.L. , Seven Mile Bay held its Septem- I magung in 1)., church an 5"... : many as possible to attend this! 3.4 msmoon, Ocwbgf 711,. 11.”. meeting. date of which Will be an-i ll t I l l I .nt presided and Rev. Fr. Mac- id and approved. Correspond- ibe held in the very near future in that parish. The Rev. Director , - s a large attendance. The pres- 'l l"0l"lC9'l iii"- ial balance in Bank. Collection was taken and on motion meeting ad-. Journed . Act of Consecratlon to the Blessed Virgin Mary, followed by the Ro- lsary and benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament. HAMPTON W.l. Hampton W.l. held their Oct- ober meeting with Mrs. G.V Fer- guson on Monday evening. The president. Mrs. Wm. Myers. pre- sided and opened the meeting by unison reading of Institute Ode. Mrs. Merrill, recording secretary. read the minutes of September meeting, which were approved and signed. Roll call was answered by a Canadian Product. where and how produced. This proved such an interesting and instructive half hour that it was decided to have decided meeting at Lot 65 re. same at some later meeting. Correspondence was read and November ilth ltlpper was dio- cussed and left for a special meet- ing. The November and annual 1ieet will be at the home of Mrs. arren lnman with Mrs. F.A. Merrill. Mrs. Warren lumen; ill I lunch. Meeting adjourned and lunch 3 and Mrs. Clayton Morrison F t meeting. The president wooed the meeting with a short worship service on "Beddeii Gold" lllntdd anti roll call were oapablr i r 3 I91-g ex-4-4. .This meeting will be at the home land Mrs. Lorne Ferguson. Prayer Following the ceremony a re-l .1-eption was held at the Knightsl of Columbus Home after which! the couple left for a wedding trip to ' Stella To travel the bride wore a blue suit, a pink hat and navy bloc ac-' a good atlentiancc. ink and white gladioli, asters y cessories. Her corsage bouquet wall ferns decorated the church for . 9 a.m ceremony which was 1.: l iormed by Rev. John J. O'Don- '. The soloist was John Moore Mr. and Mrs. Tierney will make Out-of-town guests were Mr. and ill" organist was Miss Valerie Mrs. Oviie Lance. Ronald Lance, Georgette Lance, Mrs. Michael Lance, Mr.i and Mrs. Edgar Lance. Campbell's: Bay: Mrs. Rena Ladouceur. Mrs. Arthur Amyoite, Mrs. Lorney Rom- Fort Coulonge: Mrs. Xavier (lor-' urged Is The treasurer reported substant- Father MacDonald lead in the F wg5,su KTNUSTON w.Ma. i The October meeting of Kingston at the home oftMrs. Owen Younk- by Mrs. Alton Newman. The theme being "A Dwelling place of God" Hymn "in Christ there is no east nor west" Ephesians Othi chapter was read responsively and- bymn "Jesus shall reign" follow- ed with the Lord's Prayer in units- on. The new Study book vias iulod- uced by Mrs. Willard Proudw "Looking at South east Asia". Mrs. l Zylpha Newson read the Christ-' ian Stewardship. Minutes read and approved. Thirteen members were present and two visitors. Collect-. ion :23). Friendship Fund 33 ct.a.i Ncxt meeting to be at Mrs. Jam- es Jewell. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Elmer Younker, Mrs. Ed- gar Newson and Mrs. Merrll Green Word for next meeting "Peace". The president closed tin meeting with prayer. Lunch uas served by the host- ess and i-oiiiinittee in charge. HAMP'il0.N'-DESABLE W.M.5. Mrs John Dixon entertained the Women's Missionary group for their tit-inner meeting on Wednes- day evening October 3rd. The pres- ident. ins. Lorne Ferguson. pre- sided anti conducted the service. She was assisted in the Bible Study from lfphcsians by all the mem- bus. ll was agreed to memorize Ephesians chapter ll for next meeting. in the absence of recording sec- retary. Tslrs. George Dunsford was asked to keep minutes, take roll call and read tuiiespondence. Sev- eral memebers entered their sub- ncriptions for 1957 Missionary Mon- thly, with balance to subscribe in Noieniber. g The members are asked to bring their mite-boxes to next meeting. p . JOHN PARSONS A ;Golden Anniversary is i . -Celebrated in Summerside On Saturday mt-iiiiiiz. Sept. 15. ed description of those advance- Mr. and Mrs ..lolin Parsiins were menis. It was the persecutor of guests of honor at their liomelCret'iit. Unions. at Summerside. when ii familyi His most precocious experiment party was. held to celebrate their .in mechanics was the famous. 50th Wedding Anniversary. A heau- y "Steam Wagon"' which was dem . tiful gold necklace and earrings set yonsirated in the summer of lift ;was presented to Mrs. Parson and i before a crowd of 900 people - 'a gold tie act to Mr. Parsons by ldesignaied as a "tea party". it was ithe family. at-cumpanicd by a few . one of the first, if not the first of remarks. The father then on be its kind in the province - and be- . . - half of their mother thanked them came the vogue for about 80 years. .. . ii for the iiitiughtftiliicss at suclii When the "Tea" was read to MlS(()l.CHE c.w.L. a . . - . 3' (m Wednesday evening. Oct 17' la tiiiie.lthutos of the l)I'lll(l.alId he served. a big bell was rung a meeting of the Miscouclie sub- Eng)? Til: me" take” 8”" llhglh and 3 grgild segsnteuli ncgod up 3nd 'a' o c uc cu supper has serv . announc in s nor an ones. "tea !.”W' W in We s""W",j-l?l'.?....ii"'i?...I"”.i.."'iikI'..JZ'Z"'i'l ii; ii..""l.J.f.a”iiiE.Z?:”i3'm1"”J33 llie metting opened with tegcem red b, b .d .g "k T Hm .b I i League prayer and this was follow-l remgimhr 5 "F I: 9 5' (" Q: he h 9:91.31 exegw "V Fl! "'9 lnllllf ed by the run call The minutes g t i , ed t"f'”j"E W35 1"l”"3'.-Y3" ”3"''d '" ”'9.””' 0, ms, last nwmng Mn, mad and p .wpif;lI anllpl-lnU?lC an g MIIL songs, aNEltIlenlltll8s't1)f thle early Acadians. ' approved also the mlasureris "Fl Anoliici Aefxwiirlyrllevojiulinnn mli the a"l;lt.:8l)Y'l tisagogn 'a'm'TFi(emnw:Fd ori. ' '- . is film: an- H m - (Torrespontienre uas read and lcal Skill is ill? W0" VPUICIPFY Kale a"l0mob.”e wwld "M be In "33 p it", fnenjhprs wprp appnjmpd togat St. Augiisiines Church. liustico. "F that ”mE- H W" PETHIPS "I9 W” mp schml ways of Fa-mug . pg; L He had been Sm, ms. ,0 P. first successful demonstration in ynnnpy was disc”.-sad and ii wag i E. island in lll59. and had cliarge of ayll-Am"'91 Th"! 3'9 Mme Ill" decided to hold it pantry sale ani.””5iIF';yP4;rIsh for ten years -dun Wt"! Wit: Witness: thishpertob Friday. app 25, ,mg wiic . lime he introduced "lance 3" m3n)' 0 01'! W 0 hive Xmas cards were distributed I-'mz1H.V innovations for the spiritu- had Vi-5”3'Vl3' dlSCI'iPtl0I1S. y mong the members and it was de-l at and material benefit of all coun- Th? W9 3W W07” 0' (330780 All- cided to have two masses said dur-llryside. regardless of religious at. "'03? 3010001"! is I lflllpllll 1305' ing the month of November. On , fliations of (pioneer life and high adventure FARMERS RANK :Fl'i0Ul'.I'lus(ltl 'l'.e::nl'eclltta"t)efd a-rcFill:u - Tlie principal one was "”I'li(' l"ar- through the lied River Valley? STELLA MARIS ('.WL gwlld Rlanltfwl of llustico Father Quebec. P.E.l. Island and Magda- vnu. mmnhiy meeung of the 98" 0" N "Emphy gives dctatI- lene islands. -l.P. Maris subdivision of the'-- ---H ..-.. . ,, Catholic Wnmt-n's League was held , Oct. lsi in Stella Maris School with Sl'MME"s'”"7 C'w"" 'R8Y"""ld Gm": Press. Mrs. Ani- - The rt-gular monthly meeting of Old MCIVML program. Mrs. Aid- The prmdent. Mrs, (-V 5. MP the Summerside siib-tiivision of thepon Arsenault, Social service. Mrs. . Ne,” opened me memng with (atholic Women's League was held wliari Perry; ways and means. Mrs. teagm. praycrg The minutes or the on Tuesday evening, octubt-r 1ith,lCiifford Gaudet, sick, Mrs. lvan last meeting were read and adopt- . '" "79 5- M C- H”"”'- with 'hel(f'l0w' 5plr""al- M75 Gmdon Si-lit ed as was the treasurcr's report. , p.r9.5'd9"l Mr-5 C'3"'"l D('l3'"'N ll"? l "V3": "dill Hid l9lCVlSl0l'l. Mrl. C,,,.,.,.sp,,,,d(.,,(.e as mad by met siding. illolnre Richards; Girl Guides. secretary were received from Mrs.i The meeting opt-iicti with the Mrs' Clifford MCGUl80"- Linus Trainor re regional confer-; lcaguc praycr followed by titc min-3 M11 RU559" KPGU read the re pence and also from T8 Leaguel utcs as read by the secretary, port. submitted by Mrs, Wilfred i announcing their annual meeting. l Mrs. l.eo Blacquerc. The trcasur- Perry on the Susan Potter fashion 1.Mr.s. Alphonse Gallant gave report er. Miss Bonnie Clow rcporicd a 9l10W Oi iBblEWBl'!i held dllfllll on annual convention which she at- satisfactory bank bzilancc. t'tirres- l the month. This project proved tended at St. Dunstan's. This wasl pondencc, as read by Mrs Arnold highly successful. lenjiiyed by all present. llticivor. co isteti of annuzil Hrs. ivan Claw and Mrs. Cecil y The following cnnvcnors port for I9. -56 of (.'atliolic Girls (llow were appointed to act as re- : present and gave brief reports ofy Schuiarsliips Association, lciicr of prcscntatlve to the Red Cross din- ' the work accomplished duripg the; confcrencc at TilZllHl'l, ltliscoiiche, nor to be held at Birch Hill Lodge. month of September. Spiriiuai.'coniribuiion in upkeep of ltmpltnl Mrs. Earl Perry was instructed Mrs. Rt-ul Gauthier. reported the l room and four thank you notes. to purchase a blanket for the ba- work of living dresser drawers for The following convcnors gave Iaar. Arrangements were made in church vcstments finished. also; brief rcports: Rod Cross, Mrs. hold a tag day and Mrs. Clifford Plannlnl of church for confirma-1Cct'iii Clow; Mcnibcrship, Mrs. Gaudet was appointed to convene in the world of hm-n------u M R. AND M of Mrs. Windsor Bell, with lunch committee to consist of Mrs. Wm. ltla('l"arlane. Mrs. Gordon Viliett and benediction closed the meet- ine. ditision of the Catholic Women's the Act of Consct-ration. WPTQ l Social Service. Mrs. Ed. 1'). Gal- lant visited the sick in hospital andi at home. Membership, Mrs. Johni L. Doiron reported ices bcing col-I I levied and league magazine being i received. Some discussion took place a- bout sliidy ciiibs and communion breakfast. but nothing definite. was decided. A lottery was decld-. ed on to raise funds for social wel-i fare work. Windsor Bell. who also read they correspondence. A special service sponsored by this group is looked. forward to in November. , Mrs. lll.l(. tlharman kindly in-i vited the members to the Manse for the November meeting. The Mizpah benediction closed the meeting a nd a social time was enjoyed during which delicious re.- frt-shments were served by the hostess. The November meeting will be held on Wdnesday Nov- ember 14th. Hml Wonder why LET'S EAT " f The countryside around Fret hold Township. New Jersey. was buzzing with news of the Lohlter Broil. It was given by the Guns: (or 200 guests on the grounds of the home of Mr. and Mrs. H Stanley Pine. I "Entertaining is our F8391 pleasure." remarked Mrs. "And more important, we wanted a home which would mean good times and fun for our young sons and their friends. This alone is well worth all the hard work we've put in." . Before we left. Mrs. Pine gave me some of her favorite recipes. Mrs. Pine's Noodles Touchdown cook 1 ta 0;) pkg. noodles. Meantime. brown 1. lb..hambur- ger and 1 chopped onion in 2 tbsp. butter. Add 1 can each condensed cream of mushroom soul) ind 30' mato soup. when boiling add the noodles. COOK'S CORNER DATE NUT ROLL 2 cups of sugar ill cups of chopped dates 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons of butter 1 cup of chopped nut meats. Combine sugar. milk. butter. Cook slowly, stirring constantly un- til mixture boils. Boil slowly until small quantity dropped into cold water forms a semi-firm bail. Remove from heat, add dates and nutmeats. stir until thickens. Form into tow rolls IV: inches in diameter. Wrap in d amp cloth, chili until firm. Slice 1,6. inch thick. Makes 50 pieces. mg same. Mrs. Aldon Arsenauit was ap- pointed as convenor for a rum- maze sale to be held on Novem- ber twenty-third. Mrs. Wilfred Per- ry and Mrs. Emile Arsenauit a- greed io approach Monsignor Mc- Leilan with the suggestion that some type of youth club he or- szanized in the parish. The meet- ing closed with the Act of Conne- Family Builds Cabana - To Entertain Outdoors - Head and serve in shallow bowls. Serves 4. Family dinner from Mrs. Pine- Cabbage - carrot slaw; noodles touchdown: green beans: corn frit- ters; cottage lrult pudding; coffee tea or milk. Cottage Fruit Pudding (Mrs. Pine): Butter a low 3-pt. baking dish. Half-fill with sliced peeled ap es. rescues. or fresh or frozen cul vated blueberries. mixed with 2-: c. sugar and 3 tbsp. melted butter. ' Make up a 1-egg cake better for use a mix flavored with 1 tap. grated lemon rind). Spoon over the fruit. Bake35to40mla.lnamod- crate oven. 875 degrees F. Serve warm with old-fashioned lemon-butter sauce. Trick of the Chef: Season green beans with chop- ped sweet pickled onions. SPRING PARK H. 8. The regular monthly meeting of spring Park Parent-Teachers was held on Wed. Oct. 11, with an at- tendance of about 60 parents and 10 teachers. Mr. Sterling welcom- s. Wllll 30A!) L.A. Mrs Richard Campbell was hol- teu to the Wblm Road Ladies Aid on Wednesday to L 10. Twelvei T s were present. opened in the usual by the president. Mrs. W. D. Fraser. Mrs. Colin MacDonald read the minutes of the previous meetind and called the roll. A niunhs of aprons and abou' twenty pairs of mittens and gloves were handed in and priced ready to send to Montague for sale. Plans were made to assist in the supper to be held in the near future. wigs PRESERVERS A new high top or coil of em plastic for I can of paint ribethyk eepo the raintirom splashing onto! a fresh can as th ltined. without the need for pouring otfanyoftheconteota. Asa fresh-dipped '”"" ” "" '"'”" "ti "' brush is lifted out of the can, it is wiped Ininuutnlalimdsed he ..-.......i Double your money -liacli! l .'l'h' ' s "tend ' J.-'t.ui..".i”.i.'?.?J.'....f..H”'i,.”"” ” FREE. P115 :10. The Guardian Wei 0Ct0bCl'tz5”-1955' a dainty lunch. ampbell. Hostess served assisted by Mrs. Robert C Meeting closed with tltt Mizpab benediction. Next meeting to be Meeting held at Mrs. George Clarey's. FREE. TRHR. OFFER! BUY THIS 75 Phllllpo' Tablets Only 497 Got this I 2 -tablet tin Use the tablets in tho frae tin. It you don't agree that Ptuliips' Tatilna an the best thing you've ever taken ft: ui-an nouacu, lNDICll.I'I10N, stun. IUIN. return the unopened 75-tablet OFFER LIMITED! ed the parents and t n and hoped everyone will keep the 3rd Wednesday of each month free to attend these meetings. V The brownies and cub commit- tees brought in their report. Lead- ers have been secured and meet- ings will be started as soon as possible. Mrs. MacLeod'a class won the attendance banner for the most parents present. Mr. Burns gave the treasurer's report. Collection was taken to help defray expenses for the year. Letters were read from Mrs. Lantz and the ome and School about Halifax ymphony orches- tra. Dlscusaion took place about music teacher and school situation. Mr. L. MacKinnon moved meeting idiourued, seconded by Mrs. Gra- am. ilillll TIE GLOGI RELIEF FIOI GOIEIS 00l.IS-IIOIGIITIS You can help elective! to get relief from ainua i ,or'&vhaexy" breathing ca by colds. Justin- halet:heaoothing;IapourofCntarrh- O-.Zona. You'll Iaurpriaed at how quickl the reaplrntory tract will boned . Just put a few drops of Catarrh-O-Zone in the hand inhaler which comes with cat: bottle. At night a few drops on ..ha pillow wil help you to breathe uisior and thus rest more comfort- nbly. Get Catarrh-O-Zona tn-day cration. L. lhnchuuds lussvs --- l hdvllelnlltvpooptoeq And that's natural when you think of the freshness and iangiriess of lemon H particu- larly vrhrn the lemon flavor is real. and just sweet enough yet not too sweet! other desserts. too. Let's first. however. see how ealy it in to prepare the proudest desaert of all - REGAL LEMON Pl! 8 In yolha 1 package loll-0 I410! Pla VIIIZ it is Safe Bets for Dtissorll So many of the women who write to us. say t , that when they want to he sure that everyone i will enjoy the dessert part of a meal - they can always depend on lemon flavor. I '? S ANSWER NUMBER ONE The easy. the quick. the best answer. to the qiiestinn of lemon desserts la Jeli-0 Lemon Pie Filling. Here is true lemon flavor at its most delicious - plus easy preparation and economy. And while Jell.-O Lemon Pie Filling given you really regal lemon pie. it can be the "makings" of douna of In con water is cup sugar Mia nightly beaten Egg yells with )6 no at the water in snacapaa. All In loll-o Imam Pit rtlttas and sugar. III: wen. hon all ronalntls WIMP annually. coagu- iy. Cook and stir over medium heat 1 M5003? waaservedbyhostesa andcosa-' Wtmiyonfcai mittee and social time etijoyd. ; rind. nervous. -iinun mates to a not! and to manual -:j---:-m-- : irritable-little (sheet I -tunes). Coal Itgltty, suns a mm we no .-v--.-v- .. ':".'..-:.:-" .. . . O The Horn Indie: Aid met our. the to with 2 In whites . . . brown ta in mi"... ...''..;'''.:'I.... with Mrs. sor Bell for their take Dr. Chanda I In new no Irtla it to as on Iablol New Fund. One of the beauties of Jeil-0 lgmon Pie we rig yapsxy Q. - Filling is the fact that in perfect every when lany gneuato tron time you make it! With such lure results W:.l'1llI'Cl.l: 90 VII 0&9 to count on - you can serve delicious " T": '. '1'”& lemon deserts as oftui as your family ,':,,:m,',.-.hn,:i.:,-'." wants them! Such an 5,”... ,, ., ,,n.ou,,d Pt: fining In IEIVIQ lhbiioy Isoatissl&basyaaQaartb I.&booy lisotoriathatoaoaounpldasnnt unlennhshhlthy-out bias: from your drugziat. my body odour. taailwhahanoth Inner. . gs-at0ussgcone--oo-asooooooao-oonooaaoanoaoao MIN" COHICVIB IV (MOIMII or I) , to Mothers with :. ' "near-ti-year" babies frcqucntiy write me to ask why their children are losing inter- est in food. In some cases an appe- tite iag may be caused by tccthing. But with most babies it's due to a slow-down in the rate of growth. and a natural i-arituimi in the desire for food. if your little one IS going through a "picky" period it's helpful g to k that when baby is hungry enough. he'll let you know soon enough. Rotating colors and kinds of food helps Service with a smile (instead of a frown) often work: wonders. New dishes also spur appetite intcrat. Variety galore for toddiorsl When a arkling little teeth are ready to cliew. Gerber Junior Foods are just the thing. They have a tender. evenly minced texture that lots with a few teeth can manage so easily. Wonder- ful variety, for continued mealtime magic. 8 Fruits-5 Vegetablue7 " WBW ooaooaosaaoosootnaooliooltoeoolalooa Cloud baby's-zippered logs. it helps to close the zippers before dunking. Saves zippers from getting bcnt- keeps garments in better shape. Ooooonoe Veqeiabie and Meat Dinners- 3 Dcssertsel Meats. All have the true-flavor ap at baby's been used in Gerber trained Foods. Interesting mono otlorings for your toddler are to be found in "Gcrber's Recipes for Toddlers." v--.1 For yt-Ar free copy, just. write me, Mrs. Dan Gerber. Dcpl. B. Box 4027, Tcnnirial A. Toronto, Ont. I O 0 issue. When you wash 0 0 O Moro that's newt Toddlers dearly love "grown-uk" foods and here's a new main dis w up" quality. Gerber Junior Beef and Noodles with V happy and flavorful combination of lean beef. tender egg noodles and carrot morsels for good protein con- tent and high vitamin-A value. Gerber Beef and Noodles with Vegetables makes an ideal frami- tion dish between Junior Foods and regular family foods. ith a real "grown- bles is a Herdsthedeodomntsoapforbusyoeople ...soe&'ectiveitkeepsyou