Be hint Tainan abil cell hea ~ MR. AND MRS. Brighton, Mass. Honeymoon Follows Recent Wedding Baskets of mixed flowers de- corated ‘the altar of St. Joa chim’s Church, Vernon River, for the wedding of Shirley Jose- phine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn, Millview, and Elmer James, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow of Cherry Vaalley. ms Rev. Clifford Murphy officiat- ed at the double ring cere- {pearl necklace with earrings mony. Rt. Rev. John Sullivan and Fr. Urban Gillis were pre- sent in the sanctuary. The soloist, Elmer Power, cus” and “O Lord I Am Not Worthy” prior to the ceremony and “‘O Perfect Love’’ during the signing of the register. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who presented her in marri age. She wore a floor length gown of nylon organza with simple scoo- jgreen brocaded material with ELMER CLOW which also accented the bouffant skirt. A large fabric rose cent- ered the front of the skirt, divi- ding it to display a lace under- panel. Her three tiered veil of silk illusion fell softly from a tiara of seed pearls and rhine- stones, and she carried a bou- bride’s jewellery was a drop to match, a gift of the groom. The aiatron of honor, Mrs." Reggie Duffy and bridesmaids, Phyllis Taylor and Joan Mac- Neill, wore identical fitted street length dresses of lime overskirts of organza and mat- ching pill box headpieces. They carried nosegays of white and green tinted carnations. The best man was. Reggie Duffy. Kenneth McCabe and Gerald Morrissey ushered the guests to pews marked with white bows. quet of sweetheart roses. The | groom The newlyweds are residing ped neckline enhanced with lace appliques and seed pearls, _A reception for 100 guests was held at the Community Centre. in Millview. Piece jon the eve of their 6 The Guardian, Ohariottetown, Mon., Oct. 4, 1965. went: SE oe Se: aie Qe : HAPPENINGS ; ot his brothers and sisterw made urged more members to partic: | WeSONG OOP be Kd Akt Name” ; couple, |ipate. . Audrey Jenkins, Wemen's Editer, Phene 40506 Mrs, Harold Diatt.ad read| Memtbership Convener, Mrs.| Meeting closed with prayer presented | Leslie Trainor, reported 64 paid jand the director's blessing. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Heath Ching, | Ont., has returned to her present. |up members. Mrs. Louis O'Com Black Pond, recently had as/ing duties at St, given. | nor moved a vote of thanks t0| SHARPENED UP TOTEMS their guests, Mr. and. Mrs.j\tal after visiting her bestow- | Mrs. Patrick Cunley for donating David MacDonald of New Glas-|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius .:and Mrs.| the Centennial cake which was| Totem.carving by the Tlingit gow, N.S. MacDonald, Panmure Island ker, Mrs, Archie | lotteried at the supper. The lucky |Indians of Alaska~ had almost for the past three weeks. Craswell, |}winner was Mrs. Roy Stewart |died out when the U.S. Forest After visiting his sister, Mrs. Moreside expressed his ap-|of Brackley. Service revived the art in the ae Pe Lot 16 and noviner Mrs. Eeshend Knox and dau- Altar’ committee for this | 1030s. “ John Long River, Frank ghters ancy lespie has returned to his home/|River, spent the weekend Sad Stet Stomtohipe in San Diego, California.|mother, Mrs. sing song was ne ee with oe a refreshm e nts tives on Island. of family. evening to} : / Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cullen,| ‘Those who wih thet 68 . Mr. and Mrs. More- . Jr. spent several days visiting | Baptist Young their Diamond cele ‘ ~ Mrs. Cullen's parents, ‘Mr. and|end camp recently . Mrs. W. F. Cameron, Central|Cove were Heather Fey yg viahed " tne USA | gue, Lyvde King af | ‘ ; a gue, with relatives in Milton, Mase.|tague and Murray mmerfield CWL - * Brooklyn, N.Y. y a Cardigan. . y tuttended the World's Fair while| g . in Manhattan. The couple retur-| Mr. and Mrs. George Warner, ted to tele home in Dartmouth Montague, have taken up rest. a ee : ; . on ; dence in their new home cae eee oe hile etome tame] A e, aye a % Mrs. Martha Hatch left to resume. card parties Manne te Gaspereanx Lad Pen |cently for ber home in Monkees, |™ et Ce ee mure Island after visiting many | Que. after spending a pleasant) < a a sat pj|Som. It was also decided to pur- interesting points in Nova Sco-|Roliday on the Island. where KENNETH MORESIDE et the church confessionl. tia. They also visited with relat- : A ives and friends in Pictou and ee eit eee AG a8 Pm onan — voted for = penex County, 5. route to the Taland Mrs. Hatch 50th Wedding Celebration . |tr tr tes rar mente Mrs. Maude Frankel left * N. Cum- og ‘ Berar moved from the parish. ant itty St lnc, Sawa "| Hele At Winsloe Hall © —— |"sirim: aurea, ara thome in New York City, after Mr. and Mrs. John D, Hone ns a a Clair Croken, reported 2 mass epending the summer with her! berg, ‘Thornhill, Oat. are visiting| Winsloe Road Hall was rec-| The hall was suitably decora- |e, been offered for the success yrs. Gertrude Jack) oq ‘the Island. Mr. Honsberg|ently the scene of a happy gath- |ted for the occasion with white |, ‘ne, Bcumenical Council and ‘Tyne Valley. was a delegate at the Canadian|ering when relatives and friends | bella and gold ‘and white tream- |? Safe return fr om Rome of Abe sum. |Edueational Conference held|of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth More- ers. Two candelabra with gold. |" Bishop, Mo st Rev. M: A. eee ane ee oes: Sum |tecently in Fredericton, 1N.B.|side met to help them celebrate |en candles flanked. the decorated |neq » and that rosaries in Cape Travorec, just of Mr, |ue nas Tac home and Mra, soth anniversary of their amaversary Gas, which at communcuns, She io we) An investment r , some i Mrs. John MacWillame, was guest of visiting her sister and brother| Rev. T. R. Goudge acted as|Claude Craswell on bebe of, | Sbout the enthronement of the a. eee Meivitie “Bett | 12¥, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph|master of ceremonies, and ‘Mrs. |the Winsloe North WI. Gacred Heart in the home end that won't let ou down DeSable : Beck, Montague and her par-|Goudge and Mrs. Stanley Youn-| Leonard Cudmore, on behalf yc ° A ee eee ee “ele Ser Re ore Let’s Stop The oom, 2 2 fences ag a member of the staff at the Crippled Children's| Tailgate Killers! _ Camp at Tea Hil, P.E.1. Sandra ‘Tailgating’ —driving too \ Steeves, one of the CGIT mem-| ,5!'8alne ood Available at any branch of bers, gave a report on her stay | close to the car os , , at the CGIT Camp Council at| Kill 7,000 pb ing paired ! idol TORONTO-DOMINION ECU Ls : : seed oF hecnudh tas Dipat ou wil nd Gaye te other you . mementos of the camp. ni you aan cute | r Where people make the difference At the close of the evening | tailgaters (policemen please | een Virginia and Isabel were pre- note) and help to cut down Mrs, Frances McInnis. circul- sented with gifts on behalt of | the fearful toll of injury and 4“ ated the guest book. : a i . the CGIT by Lynda King and| Violent death on the ee. : | For her daughter's wedding, : During the evening Miss Free-| Sandra Steeves end refresh Spiiacs Tot ao _ . P. COOKE, Manager 3 ars, Acora chose « wo piece | CGIT Girls Lanett Elise at Nor cet | anata ware ocrwed 7 oa -* dress green brocaded satin| .. sislente : a sage was of white carnations. 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