BAC DOL: SB A SUMMER DRINK IS AS COOL AS IT LOOKS ee cc a ce Nm Psychologically speaking, the eyes have it -- you're enly as cool as what you're looking at. The pale, icy drink -- tastes that much cooler if it looks that way. Here are some ways to create cool effects: A long wedge of cucumber makes a fine stir. Dont peel it -- the green skin looks cool, adds stirring power. oeeseilasturtium leaves join mint 'and watercress as garnish greenery...» Freeze into ice cubes cherries, wedges of lime, mint, At a barbecue or corn roast, wrap ~lagsos 'with corn leaves \and tie with a bit of raffia ,. . .» For sweetish drinks bead onto skewers a variety of fresh fruit - Pineapple chunks, strawberries, melon balls, for instance. Dip in powdered sugar, put in the freezer. »seeesAnd don't forget the old standby -.+ lemon peel - with a new twist, achieved by peeling the lemon in a spiral fashion with & good paring tool, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Jose- phine Kenney, Mrs. Frances Campbell Legault on the passing of their Mother, Mrs, Mary Legault in Rossport on Monday evening. The funeral will be held at Rossport on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. and Lester Pa Joanne Brown celebrated her eigith' birthday last Thursday the 20th with a Weiner Roast held at the Mouth of the River, Twelve children were her guests, enjoying the weinies and games before being returned to their homes. Twelve boyfriends joined Campbell Crai on Mondey, June 24th as he held a weiner roast at the Mouth of the River on the occasion of his seventh birthday. Games and a hearty lunch were partaken of, before the day came to a close. Large bouquets of spring flowers dec- orated Terrace Bay Community Church at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 15th for the marriage of Miss Mary Aitken Cairns to Mr. Douglas Floyd Caldwell: Dr. Arthur Lavender officiated for the wedding. Soloist was Mr, Bert Lohr and organist was Mrs, Ellen Hodgkiss, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Cairns, Edinburgh Scotland and the groom is the son of Mrs, Dorsa Caldwell of ochreiber , The bride, given in marriage by her uncle Mr. Clifford Wood, wore a waltz length gown of nylon and lace. The strapless bodice was topped by a fitted bolero of lace with bishop sleeves and buttoned from the waist to the tiny peter pan collar; her bouffant skirt of lace was emphasized with side paniers of lace and net. Her chapel veil of illusion net was caught to a haio headdress of iridescents, and she wore white siippers, lace gloves, pearls, the gift of the groom, and carried a bouquet of red roses with white streamers tied with rosebuds, Miss Donna Lohr, maid of honour, was gowned in icebiue embroidered nylon on princess lines and sleeveless. A manderin collar cont- inued in a narrow panel on the side to the cocktail length hemline, Blue slippers and mittens, 4 bandeau of matching tulle and a bouquet of white carnations centred with a pink rose, offset her ensemble, Mr, Lorne Caldwell was groomsman for his brother, and Mr, Bob Weaver was usher, A wedding reception was held foliowing .. the ceremony, at the home of the Bride's uncle end aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wood, 93 Hudson Drive. For receiving, Mrs. Wood chose a two~ piece mauve linen dress with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. The groom's Mother wore a blue print taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses, The bride's table, covered with a linen cloth, held the three tiered wedding cake, set (cont'd on Page 5)