MR. AND MES. a a) oe Fiat J.C. MACNEILL Wedding Of Much Interest Held At Saint Paul’s Church &. Paul's Anglican Church _ @as the setting for e wedding of : rt i 8 BB ¢ 1 Pretty! ct it : 4 aid 4 Hi of honor and Mrs. Robert Arche- bald and Miss Patricia McLean, bridesmaids. They wore pale yeliow gowns with sashes of tha MacNeill tartan large matching hats with a binding of MacNeill tartan. Donaid MacNeill, brother of the groom, was best man and the ushers were David Jardine, Doug- and—Garth—Creckett.—__— The choir of the church rend- ered beautiful hymns and solist was Miss Dorothy Baxter. A reception was held at the Charlottetown hotel. The toast to J.K.L. Irwin and responded to by the groom. out of town, including. the grooms of Sussex, New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. MacNeill will reside in Toronto. ELLEN’S DIARY “Headed For Trouble” Says A Visitor Of Goat amd gathered to the heaps and the burning. “Yes. a good burn. And we @oukin't have picked a better time for it either—no wind. a-d air inclined to be dampish. And it’s always the best time of day for the like with little danger of the fire’s spreading. In the @aytime, one can never rely on aew caimmess to continue.” The night is gently overcast. The frogs weave a melody that indicates rain. The forecasts @well on it. And hearing we worder if perhaps “A dry May” may indeed mean “a we. June. But today-more. especiaiiy this morning we thought was one of June's perfect days. We found it go when at the request of an out- going schoolboy we brought a -@rimk in bis absence to the kia tethered on @ grassy corner of the lawn. “T'l pct him here where he'll @t Mind you to do it,” Mack had seh fastening a discarded dog- eelar with cord attached about the young goat's neat neck. And James hearing had twink- fei” “You'd better tether him @inse hy the door!” The Nttle animal strip-grazes each day. the scene of it moved, hut so far kept within the gar- deners’ holdings, the length of tether carefully measured lest any of our plantings should come withim range of this cropping-the @aragana hedcs now Heafed so prettily in its goldgreen about the tawn of the house across the lane. our graceful Solomon's Seal | or the Jack-inthe-pulpits and cul- tivated buttercups and peonies | and the other plants about. | “Where'd you get that!” the frishman quered this evening of | the company his little truck hed’ asserted about. i “Dad brought it from the Main- land.” Mack repied with a happy on “Well I'm afraid you're head-, ed for trove,” the an ia them! One says: Nes “No eye May spy Where the wood thrush sings, Bat hid, Amid Boughs brown as wings, His joy Can buoy The soul undone Till ache Forsake. Th listning one.” What Balms-in-Gilead, what Slory is the lot of farm-foiks. who can look and listen to the June- time’s ‘“‘bustin’ out al ovah” these precious days of the crop- ping! Uctil tomorroow — — —Diary | —Goodnight. . FRUIT CENTRE Kentville, ‘he hub of Nova Scotia's fruit - growing Annapolis Valley region, was first settled in 1760. , - t£0a Caroline McLure. Women’s Editor Puone 8508 | Terracee. Recognition Day Awards be- Gallant's ninth wedding anniver- the | the bride was proposed by Dr: | Many guests were present from | cleaning the hall on the following | grandmother, Mrs. N.A. MacNeill | washed before. ‘| ghore. Ice cream, sandwiches and Junteered to collect for it—name- \ @ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 9, 1959 | Club. One of the recipients was Ciara Belle MacLellan born at Ekjon, Belfast, P Miss MacLellan came to af Tal a daughter of the late Mr. Tho- mas MacLellan, Belfast. Mr. Charlies Carmody arrived on the Island by plane last week: from Toronto, Ontario, to visit his mother, Mrs. Helen Carmody | and family, 17 Spring St. Mr. Carmody has been employed in Toronto for the past 12 years with the Golden Glow Egg Circle. with which company he holds a most responsible position. e ft fi gS a F E : E , and Miss Lorna Weeks of the executive, have returned from Moncton where they attended the Canadian Dinebetic Association of istrict. This was H and was held at the Moncton City Hospital. . C. L. Jackett, Great Falis, | osha se on an extended visit | ™ir. and Mrs. Leo Gallant, 139 with her sister, Mrs. Alexander King Street, entertained at their Scott and Mr. Scott, 17 McGill | home Sunday evening, June 7th at a supper party. The occa- ' gion was to observe Mr. and Mrs. stowed annually since 1944 by the | S2°Y- Relatives and friends were Women’s Civic League, Pasa- present and many congratulations dena, California, were presentea 224 good wishes extended to Mr. | te four members at a luncheon | 29d Mrs. Gallant. meeting at the Women’s City IRISHTOWN W.I. | for the month read by Mrs. = mons. Twenty members and two visit- ors responded to roll call by ap- pearing with their clothes on backwards. The minutes were read and approved. A satisfactory | financial report was given. The purchase of a memorial plaque in honour of deceased ther information can be obtained regarding it. The Red Cross secretary had returned all the sewing and knit- iting to the head office. A quilt made by several members for sale was on display and priced. Plans were made to finish day as the ceiling had been| Arrangements were made to hold the annual school picnic on Thursday. June 18th. at Darnley sweets will be served. The school closing will be held | on Friday evening. Six articles | were promised for the display at the district convention on June Mth. in St. Mark’s hall, Kensing- ton. Delegates to the annual con- | vention July 7th. and 8th. are Mrs. D. Hickox and Mrs. D.B. \MacLeod. The Salvation Army appeal was read and three vol- dings. and June's birthstone is As a special feature for June, display of Cultured Pearls. strand necklaces priced from ly Phelicia Johnstone, Ruby Campbell and Bertha MacLeod. $20.00 was voted from the funds on hand for the Retarded Chil- dren's Society. Be sure to view this lovely “TAYLORS DISPLAY | CULTURED PEARLS” dune, Pearts and Brides, these three blend together this month to make a special meaning — June the month of wed- tume is not complete without pearls: showing one of the largest and certainly the most complete rings both in pierced and screw back style from $2.35 a pair. Their interesting window display stages of Pearl growth and the different sizes and colors of pearis produced by the oyster. Also in this display is a actual pearl bearing oyster preserved in its natural sta‘e. JEWELLERS LIMITED on Grafton Street. HAPPY 97TH BIRTHDAY TO YOU! Mrs. James MacQuarrie is pictured on her 97th. birthday, May 6th., at the home of her gon, Fred, with whom ghe_ resides. UNKNOWN RESPONSIBLE JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) Communications Minister Sukar- dan told Parliament today some unknown person was responsible. for an East Java train wreck last month that killed 92 persons and injured 114. The wreck oc- curred on a slope. Four passen- ger cars, uncoupled from the train, rolled backward ana plunged into a ravine. the Pearl and a Bride's cos- Taylors Jewellers Limited are Perfectly graduated single $16.50, evenly matched ear. illustrates the various Pearl display at “TAYLORS Mrs. MacQuarrie enjoys perfect health except that for the past several years she has been hard of hearing. > . de AL 1m ets aan ~ Sa ae als camo} ae of Kingsies, Womes's’’ inatiate |e, Cataintows. B wes moved Ea Willis ;prog. ammne Mrs Harr.son Green on Thursd8Y pantry sale. i was also moved, tion sale. evening, June Oh. =| that 7 gallons of icecream be or-| Nex! meeting to be held at The meeting opened by singing | dered for school picnic. ~ PF yome of, Mrs. Dan © Canada and repeating the) Mrs. Yeo than geve a report! july and ereed in unison, Minutes of the| of meeting at New Heven. R was last meeting were read and ap-|moved and seconded that Mrs. FIRE VICTIM || proved. Roll cal wes anewerea | Stanley Newman be engaged as |by 12 members wih a card. Cor-|music teacher for next term.| ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. _(gP)- respondence was read. Collection amounted to 9 cents! George Hiscock, 61, died Sunday H was moved and seconded |aad Friendship 30 cents. A billig y fire that destroyed his one that a ane tq Reta rr we ee Mate storey home here. He was the Mrs. Whitfield Yeo and Mrs. Committees for next month are | third fire victim here this year. She has one daughter, Mrs. W. K. Allen, Middleton, also four grandchildren and six great grandchildren. PARKDALE PHARMACY St. Peters Rd. OPEN EVERY DAY Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Free Delivery Cream @ Tobacco @ Toiletries etc. Dependable Service Formal Wear @ IN STOCK SERVICE @ Henderson & Cudmore Dial 6832 EEE an @\ The unusual features of these Harvey-Woods socks made them the leading one-size cushion sole socks in Canada! 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