- On Friday, October 24, a quiet but pretty wedding was solem- uized by Rev. G.J. Steele in a double ring ceremony at the Par- ochial House, Summersiide, when Dorothy Theresa, daughter of Lt. Col. J.A. MacPhee, M.D. and Mrs. MacPhee, became the bride of James Ramsay Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Wood. Goderich, Ontario. The bride. given in marriage by her lather, was lovely in her ballerina length wedding gown of white nylon net over satin, featuring a very full skirt with lace and hoop, lace bodice with cap sleeves, sabrinxa neckline, and matching long mitts. Her shoes were of white brocade. Heir finger tip veil of French illusion EASY TV SLIPPERS EASY TV SLIPPERS Tt's gay fashion to match these TV slippers to a robe or slim-jim slacks. For glamor, add sequins to embroidery. Easy—two pattern parts plus sole. Pattern 7246: pattern parts (or small. medium, large, extra large included; transfer. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS LOOK FOR THE PURE WHITE Sugar Package o At Your Grocers' .and Supermarket This Week Spencer Brokerage Ltd. Saint John. NB. WOOD—MacPHEE WEDDING Dorothy Theresa MacPhee Marries Flt.-Lieut. Wood was held in place with a seed pearl tiara and she carried a cascade bouquet of Better Time roses, with large bow back- ground. Miss Janet MlacPhee, her sivs- ter’s maid of honor, was gowned in Royal blue nylon over taffeta ballerina length with matching shoes,~ white feather hat and white gloves. She carried a nose- gay of yellow Shasta mums. F0 J.H. Doucet was grooms- man. ‘ . Mrs. MacPhee chose for her daughter‘s wedding a dress of moss green crepe with green satin panels, white ‘ accessories and black seal cape. Her corsage was of pink sweetheart roses. Following the ceremony a re caption was held at the home of the bride’s parents. where the bride's table, encircled with yel- low and white shasta mums and yellow tapers. was centered with a three tier wedding cake, topped. with wedding bells. For a honeymoon trip to the Eastern States and Ontario, the bride travelled in a beige knitted (coins) for this patterns (stamps cannot be accepted) to Charlotte- town Guardian, Household Arts Dept, 60 Front St. W. Toronto. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. Our new 1959 many designs for crociheting, knit- ting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A special gift, in the catalog to keep a child happily occupied~a cutout dool and clo- the; to color. Send 25 cents ’for 'a shower in the torm of a treats- Alice Brooks, Needlecraft Catalog, just out, has Em Dena Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor, Phone 8506 ELLEN’S DIARY "Oh dear, what-ever shall we do this morning, Iwonderl". Granddaughter exclaimed, com- ing by in a shower while we at ithis house were at breakfast... 'No longer does a door remain i Page 8 The Guardian Thursday, N (W. 6, 1958 HAPPENINGS Two former Islanders, Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Harper of Winnipeg, Manitoba, celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary on October 23rd. Among the list of congra— tulations received were: A tele- paud. gram from Her Royal Highness, Y Queen Elizabeth, the Prime Min- Mr- and MI‘S- W-D- Cl'Okenv later of Oénada, the Prime Min- ister of Manitoba, the Minister of Industry and Commerce, and the Mayor of Winnipeg. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harper enjoy excellent health. and during the past sum- mer they made their annual trip trough the Rockies. Mrs. Harper is a sister of Mr. S.L. Hardy and Mrs. Melbourne Crockett of this guests and relatives. leit on Saturday by rail for Bos- ton, Mass, where he will visit relatives. Mrs. James L. Gillis left on Church on October 25th.‘ recently for their home in Cal- gary. Alberta, after spending a vacation with Mrs. Profitt‘s par- ents, Mr. Frank Myers. M.L.A. Mrs. Myers and family, Cra- Summerfield spent the weekend in Pictou, N.S. where they were Mr. Gordon Daye, Kensington, lopen to the world without while ‘we eat. No more do we enjoy the summery trills of the song- birds nor love all the bright flow- erings and leatiness about. Au- tumn has closed the volume of Summer, fastened tenderly the golden clasp and set the enchant- Saturday for her home fn Boston. Mass. after visiting members of her family at Norboro. Graham's Road, and other communities in the Province. Mr. and Mrs. Erd Lorraine and Mr. and Mrs. Ron. Taylor of Hal— ifax recently spent an enjoyable holiday in Bloomfield. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Doyle. Mr. Arnold MacDonald, St. Margarets and Mr. Sinnott Mul- lally, Souris West, both students of St. Dunstan’s University. spent the past weekend at their re- spective homes. Timely Repairs Are Made Before Winter Sets-in 1112 book away. “We can't cycle to school", she commented, “not in weather like this." There were Ci" nonds of damp rolling down the panes. and mist of rain on the hills. She sat down with us at table and nibbled at a piece of toast. “You got troubles" we chuck- led “ ‘All God's chillcus got troubles." She laughtcd. “But rminc aren't sei‘iou57' she said. “I can‘t seem to find Daddy at the stables. He must ‘iave gone back to the field to see the stock and it won't be too long until school-time Perhaps" she sug- gested to her grandfather with a smile, “you would take us out in the truck?" “I could” James nodded, “when the time comes to go." “Oh goody!" she said rising and hurrying off home to the house across the lane to make ready. “Couldn't they walk it, Ellen?" James offered. “Many a time I did in my day, rain or shine. What‘s a mile to youngsters? It’s only a step. Just good exercise, I’d say. Yes walked it, or” he grinned remembering “when I ‘ with a twinkle delayed my going too long. run most of the way! But I guess I'd better take them «the poor little things." We smiled. James is not one to deny any of the grandchildren or indeed any youngster's re- quests. _ And all through its hours ll. contined to be a day of lower— ing skies. . “It’s just a question’ James said noting them, “whether or not we‘ll get those turnips of Rob‘s harvested this Fall. We could be just ‘a day too late for the Fair!” This was a day then to make Fall-repairs in the barns—to have unfortunate window - panes re- placed, to look to broken hinges on shutter and door, to drive a timely nail here and another there, all in respect to Winter who stern-visaged and white-clad loiters now not too far away: The gray day is gone. Now in its “lamplight” the household is gathered indoors. One reads in the old armchair. “You like jokes, Ellen” he says “then listen to this: ‘Junior handed his report card to his father, who noted the very acceptable grades, also the teacher's comment: ‘Jiunior talks too much.’ " “ ‘The father signed the card then impulsiv- ely added his own opinion, ‘You should hear his mother! I” wrote . “'Not bad!" James chuckles. He he ' \ though we may get a flnc‘dah to work at the turnips tomorrow Until tomorrow ~ H -— Diai. . Gondmighl. soaking them for half u . boiling water with a link .. ing soda. Then spread . the sun to dry. This pm keep them from breakins :. GUARD WOMEN SHOPPERS NIICOSIA [ReuterSI -— One hun dred British women went shop ping in the southern Cyprus town of Limassol Tuesday and were outnumbered 3 to l by, their guards. There new no incrdents. It was the first time they had ventured out since Mrs. Cather- ' i ' " rviceman‘s who. $2532:an alhaee back and killed while doing her family shopping a month ago. 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The many friends of Mr. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Dean Profntt left Doyle, Charlottetown, will be pleased to learn that he is mak- ing a satisfactory recovery, fol- lowing surgery i~n Presbyterian Medical Centre, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKimton, Uigg. are leaving Friday on a visit to Boston and New York City, where they will visit with relatives and friends. They plan to be away two weeks. ,«f’ ~.\ A Mrs. Carl Burke, president of the Exemplar Chapter BetaL Sigma Phi, entertained for [the members of the Sorority ,and firienuds at a supper bridge on Wednesday evening at the Char- lottetown Hotel. Four tables were in play. \ EAT \ OOTIE * TIL FRIY 9 nm. Mrs. Robert Dawson entertain- ed at her home in Crarpaud hon- oring her sister, Mrs. George Henderson, formerly Miss Helen Cameron, R.N. of Hampton, with ure hunt and tea. Miss Muriel MacLea-n of Charlottean pour- ed and Mrs. Dawson was assis- ted by Mrs. Everett Rogerson. 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