. . enna -—_ Sess a fhe een roorn ° fey were bridesmaids ba —€ST--AND-MRS. MALCOLM MCINNIS Ottawa Saint Patrick’s ls Setting For Wedding — A lovely summer wedding was fant skirts which were t Ottawa, Ontario, on August %th., when Monsigneur J. Leo Lesage tendants united in marriage Lois Scissons, @aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylves- into cascades on their bouffant ter Scissons of Ottawa, and Mal- N eolm J. McInnis, son of Mr. and | Mre. Maxwell McInnis of Tig- eich, PET. The ehurch was beautifully dec tated with houquets of rose and yellow ziadioli. The soloist was _Mies Margaret Lahev. Gevea in marriage by her fath- @, the bride was charming ia her full floor length gown of pure | @ik organza over french faille. sabrina neckline, with long lily poimt seeves of fine French lace. skirt had lace panels down to front and all around the bot- ef the hem which was del- ately held by self organza rose Her headdress was double erowned, studded with fine pearls crite and irridescent sequins heid the | fine hand rolled iliusion veil She earried a bouquet of white car- Sations with surrounfing white sweetheart roses flowing in cas- eades on a background of green feather fern. The brides attendants were hex @ree sisters Miss Gwen Scis gone as maid-ofhonor, Miss Ir- ene Scissons and Mrs. Doris Tins- They wore gowns of while swiss eyelet over blue with a sash of the blue em @reling the waist and flowing to the tail of their floor length pouf- by @olemnized at St. Patrick's chur€li*tight fitted bodice ending in a low V in the back. Each of the at- carried bouquets matching bite-carnations—sl; Si es a The groomsman was Cst. J. Jack Diepold and the ushers were Cast. Pat J. F. Purnev. } {-dinner—was-held- at the Gold | Room, Carlingwood, Ottawa A | reception followed at the home of | the bride. Following the reception the young couple left on a honeymoon trip to the Northeastern United States and the Maritimes. ‘sheath of linen, trimmed with crocheted white lace with match- ing jacket. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsag of bronze sweetheart roses Cst. and Mrs. McInnis wil] re side in Ottawa, Ontario. Out of oa! Cully and Ost. Josh’ the bride travelling in a mint green’ ‘ MOM 6 The Guardian, Charlotictown, Tusa, Aug. 18, HAPPENINGS a. and =. we Win- >iown, and Mrs. chester a en Janice, kley > : Ricky and Susan of Hanson, ee con my Mass., are spending their vaca- tion with Mrs. Winchester’s par- ents, Mr. and Mns. A. O. F. Gill, Ambrose Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Tittley with their two children, Brian and Eileen, left yesterday on return to their home in Montreal after each kind shown Mre, Frank Gregor. CLASS 38 at least three colors: 1. 1959. shades: 1. HJ. Shaw: Deacon, Leonard Cream shades: 1. | D. Howatt, Sr. ; Miss Dorothy Ings left Satur- | day morning for Toronto, Ont.,! orange: 1, Mrs, Frank Deaco: day With her parents, Mr. and | Gregor. Mrs. J. Walter Ings, Pownall, Gladioli, three spikes, purple or violet: 1. Mrs, Frank Deacon; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Hagan of H.J. Shaw; 3. Mrs, L.H.D. How- Perrmnenee. Mass., and Mr. Car. 7 . ios dail hae spending a two week holiday on) los eming of Concord, New ahlias, nine colors, one the island. They were guests at|Hampshire, spent an enjoyably of each: 1. Mrs. Parker Jewell; 2. the Charlottetown Hotel. week holidaying on the Island, Mrs. Clayton Thomas; 3. Mrs. they were guests of Mr. Hagan’s Frank Deacon. sister, Mrs, John Kelly, Stan-| Poms, four colors, three blooms chel. of each: 1, Mrs. Frank Deacon; 2 Mrs. Clayton Thomas; 2. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Buell and} Frank Deacon. faamily, Oshawa, Ont., who have. Poms, four colors, three blooms heen spending a holiday on the each; T. Mrs. Frank Deacon; iTsfand, left last week on return 2. Mrs.“Parker Jewell; 3. Mrs. home. They were accompanied to Eric Laird, : the Island by Mrs. Buell’s moth-| Roses, six blooms of hybird tea, Ohio. Some of the ‘adies at-jer, Mrs. Margaret Horton whc | three colors, two blooms of each: ending were: Mrs. Herbert Platts) will remain for a more extended | 1. H.E. Hyndman. tending were: Mrs. Herbert Platts wsit with members of her family| Sweet pea collection, four. col- and Mrs. Al. Owen of Charlotte-| here. . ors displayed separately: 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt; 2. Mrs. J.W. Mac- Gregor; 3. Mrs, Parker Jewell. Antherrhinum, four-coirs;three- spikes of each color, displayed separately:—_t—Heath_M_ Delany; 2. Mrs. Frank Deacon; 3. Glenda Flower And Food Exhibits Gained Favor At Fair. —- nee mrt ‘i Following are the results of the’ Rita MacEachern, Clyde River. each on single stem: 1. Mrs. J.W prizes received for classes (36; Pears, canned, one pt.. jar—l. MacGregor; 2. Mr. L.H.D. How- and 37) Food and Flowers, at Mrs. Eric Laird; 2 Mrs. Harvey att, Sr.; 3. Mrs. Frank Deacon the Provincial Exhibition he!d Coles; 3. K. Darrach | Phlox, annual, three colors, last week at Charlottetown. | Peas canned, one pt. jar three spikes of each> 1. Mrs The executive of the Business and Professional Women's club were guests recently at the Queen Hotell,. of Miss Léna C. Me- Lure. Mrs. John Ashley of Union Road, entertained at afternoon tea in honor of her Aunt, Mrs. Amanda Leonard of Avon Lake, — ; ; ” Frank Deacon; 2. Mrs. Clayton Dark fruit cake, without icing Mrs. John Warren; 2. Mrs, I i. Tehinas- ‘Mire Harold Bulpitt. less than 5 lbs. — 1. Mrs. John , Rodd; 3. Mrs. Eimer Coles. Zinnias, four colors, three Fette,New—Wiltshire; 2 Mrs./ c:-ing Beans, canned, one pt. blooms of each displayed on in- Ralph Younker, Kingston; 3. Mrs. jar—l. Reta MacEachern; 2. K. dividual stems: 1. Mrs. Claytom oseph Neale, Charlottetown. Darrach: 3. Mrs. Ravmond Sel- Thomas; 2. Parker Jewell. Light fruit cake, without icing lick 7 q Floral center piece for a dining less than 3S ts. — ors. Jee table: 1. Mrs. J.W. MacGregor: eale: 2. Mrs. John Warren,’ Corn, Canned. one pt: jar —T- 2 Mrs. Clayton Thomas: 3. Mrs. , ‘ North River: 3. Mrs. Ernest Lad- K. Darrach; 2. Reta MacEach- |. D. Howatt, Sr. 'sertions in the skirt were repeat wore a yellow organdy dress and | i SWEET PICKLED PLATE wae Shetty’ inieee. ern; 3 Mrs. Elmer Coles Special prize for artistie effort at the bodice, fram where a carried a basket of spring flow-| i} cia : Tomatoes, canned. one pt. jar —Heath Delany. sash fell gracefully to the floor | ers | es — a eae DL. Reta MacEachern; 2. K, Dar Toa oe et a ot ge eert Trees a, ane | re aaa ie Mrs L. H. D. Howatt Sr.. Onar-, rach, T U ¥ d | ee canaeen eevee oie ee i lottetewn, RR 6; 3. Marjorie . Temata price, canned, one pt WO Doctors nite n a : | Cutcliffe, Charlottetown jar 1 K. Darrach; -2. Reta te y . | The wedding music was su li! Sponge cake, one layer or % MacFachern;—2.. tne tme, Bodford NS Weddin Lied by organist, Miss Saeueet ol cake — 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark, Coles a .: sews g Gough and soloist, Gail Nelsoa a Alberton: 2 Mrs. Harold Bulpitt; Chicken, canned, one pt jar | Satie il roqgunae te en ary i i jeaaill elie To reteive the guests at the oe See TT a a ae one gy ie ested in the alent weeding - Gupriee Settee: aad Don aes Ivy Community Hal! reception, jottetown, Se ee er ee ther Bedford United Church of ope of Dot, Whichelo. South Afrea. Dr ‘¢ bride’ aunt, Mr. John Ham- keed chocolate cake, one layer Coles. e their practising physicians Dr. and Mrs. Lacey Winsor and Bill, "02d. chose to wear a dress of or 42 cake — 1. Mrs. Sterling Yeo,' Beef canned. one pt. jar 1 ‘Margaret Edna MacMurdo, \dau- | Ontario blue lace over taffeta. The groom’ mother wore a beige Union Road; 2. Mrs. Erie Laird, North Milton; 3. Mrs. Jack Kee- nan, Charlottetown. . Light cake .iced, one layer or ‘2 cake — 1. Mrs. John Watts; 2, Mrs. H. Lyle Boswell, Marshfield; 3. Mrs. Jack Keenan. Mrs, Elmer Coles; 2. Mrs. Har-' ater of Mr. and Mre. Robert vey Coles; 3, Mrs. Raymond Set—rarte—ytacMurdo, North Bedeque lick. PEI to Dr. Allan Frank Mc Mil- Pork, canned, one j#. jar lan . Mrs. Elmer Coles; 2. Mra McMillan. Burlington, Ontario. Raymond Sellick; 3. Mrs. William| The ceremony was perfermed Rhynes. by Rev. Lioyd Marshall, before Meeth Wf. Beteng: 8. Porter Jew Collection of eut Soren, om “ separate: 1. ; 2 Mre Parker Jewell; 3, Mrs. J.W. Mac- | Gladioli, basket of 12 ae Shaw, Southport; 2. Mrs. Frank a” | Deacon; 3. Mrs. J.W. MacGregor. Gladioli, three spikes of pink | Shade: 1. H.J. Shaw; 2. Mrs, J.W. | | MacGregor; 3. Mrs. Frank Deae- on. Gladioli, three spikes of red | 2. Mrs. |. Clayton Thomas; 3. Mrs. Frank Everett Gray,| Giladioli three spikes of white or Mrs. Frank Deacon; 3. Mrs. L.H. | Gladioli, three spikes yellow er after spending a two week holi-| HJ. Shaw; 3, Mrs. J.W. Mae- son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank, town guests attending the wed-,| udnit } ae Ging included: Mrs. MI. McInnis, ee oo en oe Pickles, sweet, one pt. jar—l. eg altar decorated with apple Tignish, P.E.I.) Mother of the Neale : ie "Rey WalkerSum- Mrs. Raymond Sellick; 2. Mre.! lassoms. lilacs and shasta chry- groom), Mr. and Mrs. R. Mcia- lacie RR: 2. Jobo Warren; 3 Mrs. Elmer Col- re ae Peter McGilliva ms, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs E Bread. whole wheat, % loaf es 3 unset. irs a te tee ‘ee McInnis, Sydney, NS; Miss 1. Mrs. Leo Maclisaac, Charlotte. Tomato catsup, one pt. jar—1. WSs Oh’ ok the by . Lorna McInnis, Montreal; ~ Mr. heee RR 9 2 Mrs. Erskine Mrs. Eric Laird; 2. Reta Mac- Franklin at me organ oe Charlie SLADE. Montreal; Mr Clark: 3 ‘alia ‘Sake Warren, Eachern; 3. K. Darrach. | - The bride given in eee Mrs. L. Keicher, Toronto; Mr Rolls, one half dozen 1. Mrs Pumpkin, canned, one pt. oe ST ae cee | tis tac Douglas Kelcher; Toronto; Mr. pecine Clark; 2. Miss Maybelle jar Mrs, Raymond Selick; 2. % cance cy bodice oe oe A. Kennedy, Toronto; | yiacLennan: 3. Mrs. Joseph Neal. K..Darrach; 3. Reta MacEachern sees appliqued with ‘embroader- Caidormas Mend bs sama |_T%% Bneity, ove Raf Jose wince Bread. Ms. Seving seal bear Alcon lace. Ti Booth, Goose Bay, Labrador. 7.) Mrs George Macililal Yeo; 2 Mrs. Ralph Younker, bouffant skirt was worn over a y, Charlottetown; 2. Mrs. Joseph Kingston; 3. Mrs, Harvey Colgs. crinolin, and long tight sleeves ELLEN’S DIARY Schooldays Here: Again | Neale; 3. Mrs John Warren. « Brown Bread—1 Mrs Harold were pointed at the wrists. Her | Loaf, fruit or nut, yeast, rails BRulpitt: 2 Mrs. John Warren §. Coronet head dress of satin and ed Mrs. J. W. Kirby Char Mrs. James Gordon, Bonshaw lace embroidered with seed lottetown: 2. Mrs..Joseph Neale; pearls, held her chapel length 3. Mrs. Sterhng Yeo Milk roils Mrs. Lyle Bos- veil’ She carried a cascade bou- Loaf, fruit or nut, quick bread wall; 2, Maybelle MacLennan: quet of pink delight roses. Step- Ross, North Mil- | 3. Mrs. Joseph Neale hauotis and lily of the valley. 1 Mre I. L A ft | ° |ton; 2 Mrs. L. H. D. Howatt, Sr.;| Cinnamon buns-—1. Mrs Joh®) Mrs. Robert D. Gillispie was er Orious ummer 3. Mra. J.W. Kirby. i Warren; 2. Mrs. Raymond Sel-- matron of honor for her sister | Bran muffins, one half dozen lack; 3. Mrs. L. 9. D. Howalt, Sr.: and (he bridesmaids were Miss And mow the long twilight of of ours. By it some nice dream Mrs Joseph Neale; 2. Mrs Best white cake, baked with Barbara Gilbert and Dr Kira Ob- @erty summer days has shorien- could come true: @ roof sning- Daniel MacLean, Milton; 3. Mrs. Magic 1. Mrs. P. H. Barlow, razcova, Miss Susan S. Gillispie @d. the glory of the rose-+time de- led. a piece of building or r© wWiiiiam Rhynes, Charlottetown Kensington Rd; 2. Mrs. Raymond was fiower girl. The attendants | parted, the pensive glow of the pairing or some much respected pR 3. Hambly. were dressed in identical street | daisies zone from the meadows; implenient of mach nery bought; (Qatmeal cookies. one half doz CLASS 17 length gowns of shirred silk chif- the haying is over, Fair Week a Nowadays when we chance en — 1. Mrs. John Warren; 2. | Gladioli hanket f one. doze oe. Gening re See dost @ream a me imerval 1, see sume machine of these Mrs Raymond Sellick Char ! aie $i; HD Sine veg : % barem draped skirts and match- which is the childrens’ vacation farms left outdoors to sit out |lottetowa, R.R. 6; 3. Mrs Walter | str ae Reiner’ aces ing satin cumberbunds in shades | — et are here again. winds and weathers we go back Gill, Union Road ltown: % Mrs. Clayton Thomas, of daffodil ellow, mint grees Pei _ 7 . has passed. every in ‘mind to old-time farming Doughnuts, one-third dozen—1. | aphany : and lilac. They wore wa ou d = -¥, enchanted va- when the seeder was putinashed ML, Perry, Charlottetown; 2.| Dahlias, six colors, one bloom Satin headbands with short tulle moony ae toa how. memor- each evening of the seedtime, the Mrs. Clifford Stewart, Central | of each 1 Mrs, Parker Jewell, , Vets and carried cascade bout: ing ie aane seacoice te, rk binder covered overnight against Royalty; 3. Mrs- Erskine Clark, | York; 2. Mrs LA Johnston, uets of white and yellow cbrys- pe bn a ad wort Oe - the damp of the dew--fall or rain? Shortbread. ‘Scotch cookies) 1. | Montague; 3. Mrs. Clayton Thom _anthemums. : ig : room’ . ‘all the the . “good buggy”’ yes, and round or one third dozen indiv- as | Dr. Robert Price was best ile dcligtus pe = walls ~ + the second best. kept when not idual — 1. Mrs. Erskine Clark; | Roses, three blooms of any cat. and the ushers were R.D. Gilles- San Ween et : t in use in the tidy coach-house| 2. Mrs. Harvey Coles, Milton | or hybrid tea or hybrid perpetual pie and Ralph Lainn ae bin Aveo = ee and drawn respectfully beneath Station: 3. Mrs. John Warren /1. H.E.: Hyndman, Charlottetown | The bride's mother wore a coc- edna ' copses a the. ghade of twee or building | Scones, gne-third dozen 1 12 Heath M Delany Charlotte oa bPacaded satio sheath dress when siting And we do not Mrs. John Warren, 2 Mrs. Hat delay aos J.W. MacGregor, | with pink accessories and a car- Ours had their work too Bul t ) kine ae is . old Bulpitt: 3. Mrs. Robert Car RR. 3 Ké@nsington Road , sage of pink sweetheart roses. : j wholly agree with the vounger oe. . " Pottes le “e . ' . @a these faums there is always ciusbasiie uuida Yaw oo - lec, Nesth MBlien: ‘ Potte a mane three ee The groom's mother wore a hiege What. pleasant foregathering to it ge a5 rar , flowering, one of each: 1. Mrs. | embroidered linen coat and drese - It doesn't harm them one bit.- Cream puffs, unfilled. one j...44 Deacon: 2. Mrs. J. Hof. Mt ey Nias 70 ane ee a ay dee cam’ iad |eind dogs -~ 1. Mri, Clifion Ste Edwatd Road: 3. Mrg. SW Mac.|Ctscmble. with matching acces i laa a y. : wr Oar All 1 + ‘ ; " -dwatd Road; { rs. 4 . Mae- ; i =. Wee serves le make every longer if left outdoors rather than Wart, Central Royalty; 2. Mrs. L. Gregor orien and & cornege of (alle task lighter. We recall now the ‘?%% = : oat i HD. Howatt. Sr. 3. Mrs. Ro os mam roses. weeding wed tha ‘bavies close-sealed in a garage. Won't ¥ , w., 3. Mrs, Carnations, six blossoms on | At the reception held at Riv- ‘ 2. Vrust out@ you see.” pert Carter single stems: 1. Mrs. Parker} — i young steps brisk about, /™ @) lg | Agole pie 1 Mre. Led Me-| Jewell: 2 Mra JW MacGregor, |¢rside Restaurant the Minister, aroes, boots polished to a sheen Yes, we'll have a yarn oj, -.. \ j Watts: 3. oe L ne Mr. Marshall, proposed the toast from its contact. We think too of {wo and a laugh then.” our help- Isaac; 2. Mrs. John atts; 38. Cosmos, 12 blooms, three colors : 4 the : : + me 0 8 : | Mrs. Raymond Hambly, Cen-. on single stem. four of each color | ‘4 the bride laughs we heard at noontEmMe r advised itral Royalty. Il. Mrs. Frank Deacon: 2 Mrs. | ‘Telegrams of good wishes — oa oe ene 2 their “No-- we'll have our laughs @| Cherry Pie 1. Mrs. Raymond |J.W. MacGregor: 3. Mrs. John| .— ° , appiness and so good to hear at we work,” we said. “They will Sellick; 2. Mrs. James Watt; Warren ‘$F: PETER’'S C.W.L. es a nae guheme age. | Shorten the rows we must gather Bonshaw, P. O0.; 3--Mrs...John Merigoglds, any color orcolors,| phe regular monthly meeting Now let's get to work: We'll | and Speed, and lighten the watts. : eight blooms, displayed on single of the St. Peter's Bay branch of have our laughs when we get | work.” Jam, cultivated strawberry, one - Stems; 1. Mrs, Parker Jewell: 2. 14. Gatholic Women’s gue, these potatoes gathered up’ we! The laughs we most of all rej pint — 1. Mrs. I. L. Rodd; 2. Mrs. Clayton Thomas; 3. Mrs. held the evening of Augu®t 2nd. recall a farmer-helper advise the pickers one afternoon in those times of which James speaks now somewhat wistlully as “the years we grew seed\” | And to hear him speak of these is to !ook back across the valley of the years, the depths| and the heights and find that of afl iis viccissitudes now only its pleasantries remain. And in this aftersizht we see not the snooty tractors of now. but the friendly, even loved team of then and Jam- | e at the digging. Expression) (Can we not see it! And no gil-| ver then in his crown but it! brown as the eyes were. And the! heart beating young) a little anx-| lous the digger should enter the “Ow at wh a level as would the tuhers. And then with | @ fire row turned oul gleaming | ly white to the sunshine we had a common query: “Do you think the erap is as good - or better | than last year's?” For always hostess assisted by her gister-in-|1. K rember now echoing back to us ross the valley of the years. | Until tomorrow — Diary “ood-night, . | Clifton Stewart, Central Royalty: Se gee eee ae | Innis opened the-mébeting. —The SCALE Ge ———*——~ 12. Mrs. John Warren; 3. May- Maetreaer ab iueseaias league prayer was recited in HAMPTON W. A. | belle MacLennan. Phiox annual, three colors: 1 hactaan and roll ca!l replied to Ee | Jelly, black currant, one jelly Mrs. Frank Deacon: 2. Mrs Clay- | bY members present. Mrs. Borden Walon, Desable | yiags "| Mrs. Daniel MacLean: | ton Thomas: $. Mee. LL. Redd Minutes of the last meeting ‘ntertained the W.A. ladies at > North Milton; 2 Mrs. I. L. Rodd Phiox perennial, ‘three colors; | Were read and app-oved and re- her home on Friday evening, Jelly apple, one jelly glass 1. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt; 2. Mrs | ports from the treasurer and July 3lst. The president opened! 1. Marjorie Cutchffe, Charlotte- Frank Deacon: 3. Mrs. Clayton| Yariowm convenes were given. the meeting after which Mrs. town; 2. Mrs. Clifton Stewart: 3. Thomas. : Hondhooks were distributed to Clarke Cupwell read the scrip-| Mrs. Ernest Ladner: | Stocks, annuals, three colors: 1, |Comveners and correspondence ture. Strawberries. canned, medium\ Mrs. Harold Bulpitt; 2. Mrs.|read. Money was voted for The minutes were read, ap-, syrup, one pt. jar_— 1. Mrs. Ray- | Frank Deacon: 3) Mrs. J.W. Mac-| 2''ls scholarship fund and to pay proved and signed Roll call|mond Hambly; 2. Mrs. Harold | Gregor. * | small bills incufrsd since pie. was answered by five members| Bulpitt; 3. Mrs. [I L. Rodd.. Sweet peas, collection, 18 sprays | ViOUS Meeting. and three visitors were welcom-| Raspberries, cultivated, can- |1. ‘Mrs. J. Phillip Matheson, Oys-| It was agreed to hold a special ed. ' nied, one pim jar —-1. Mrs, Johm | ter Bed Bridge; 2. Mrs. Harold| meeting next week to decide on . : Fad : | itt. , “Gro neworder for caiering and to Th . sent Warren; 2. Mrs. I. L. Rodd; 3. | Bulpitt: 3. Mrs. J.W: MacGregor. e evening was soent in fin wee eer ers three colors. 1,| make arrangements for bazaar alizing plans for supper in hall) Mrs.»P. W. Barbour, Mrs. 2W, MarGreces: & bra.| ARNOT OS telel teth: fram the on Wedesday, August 17th The! Cherries. canned. one pt. jar an “< ee re . FE ak director, Rev Genrge MecDen various reports were encoureg- 1 Mrs. LL. Rodd: 2. Mrs. P. es er Jewell, 7 rs ran ald, who advised that the adult ing. The Mizpah benediction -W Barbour; <3. Mrs. Harold Bul-. A iars three colors: 1. Mrs. J.| members of the paried take part closed the meeting aad a delici-| pitt | Ww, MacGregor; 2. Mrs. Frank/in the dialogue mass: next sun-| ous luneh was servel by the| Peaches, canned..one pt. jar Reacene © Mrs. Parker Jewell. | day. Darrach, Clyde River; 2. Fioral center piece, for a dining @epended on this cash crapjiaw Mes. Am» Harold Bulpitt. Zinneas, any eight blooms displayed on iwith a fair attendance of mem- color or colors, | | bers single | rhe president, Mrs, James Mc Mrs. Jack Keenan; 3. Mrs. P_ W.. Barbour, Kensington Rd. Orange marmalade — 1, Mrs | “T.EATON.Co. i TODAY'S TREAT 5 pounds potatoes % cup finely diced bacon fe Wed On PE. Islakd ‘Will Reside In Truro A very pretty wedding was-held, She was attended by Mies on July 2nd, when Shirley Edith Margaret Buchanan as- brides - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert |maid who wore-a yellow baller- | Wier and Ruben Arthur (Jr.), sor /ina length gown of het over taf- of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chappell | feta. ; were united in marriage.-Rev.| Mr. Graham Chappell twin bro- Anthony Ware officiated. ther of the groom acted as best} The bride, given in marriage by man. | her father-in-law, chose a floor After the ceremony a recep- length gown of nylon chiffon over tion was held at the home of the satin with a fitted bodice of groom's parents for about thirty FIRM ISLAND Chantilly lace and portrait neck. guests. line, Her shoulder length veil was The bride and groom will take | held in place by a sma!! crowr up residence in Truro where the | groom is employed. , sequins. ‘Campbell-McVanel ‘Marriage Vows Exchanged of nylon chiffon—with—iridescent | eeetee nn FREE CHINAWARE Miss Shirley Jeanette McVanel | A pearl and rhinestone headdress bel Ivy. Ontario, exchanged matri-| retained a waist length French | monial vows with Garnett W | illusion vei Campbell ; ward Island. at an afternoon cere. | mony, June 6. 1959 Rev. H. Colvin and K. Guergis onto. was dressed in a street | officiated at the c@remony. length misty blue nylon gown. Given in marriage by her fa-,She carried a yellow and white ther, the bride wore a floor baby mum -nosegay. ® length peau-di-soie gown, based Flower girt-and niece of the} on princess lines. French lace in- bride. little Miss Susan McVanel, | bride, Miss Marion McVane!, Tor- | MEAT YORK WITH PORK AND MOLASSES BEANS 7-~~39 CABBAGE = 15¢° DOMESTIC FOR BETTER BAKING ' hi 3 LBS. IN DECORATED COOKIE TIN SHORTENING 79¢ FOR CLEANER WHITER WASHES — MAPLE LEAF—VAC-PACK COOKED She carried a red ih 3 a of Alberton. Prince Fd- | rose houquet Ih ] [) FE GIANT SIZE 19¢ iil Maid of honor and sister of the | Hw Ne hii Corned Beef + 29c MON. - TUE. - WED. -.ONLY ‘i Mrs. C.D. Wright, aunt of the : bride was in charze of the guest 2°¢¥ Printed silk haat For thf honeymoon trip Mrs. For her honeymoon trip to New York and Bermuda the bride left wearing a beige silk linen dress) with a picture hat. Her bag, gloves and shoes were of olive | green suede The couple will reside in Bed- ford where the bride will continue , her practise. | A post nuptial shower was held 1 at\ North Bedeque. PE! a: the, 1 home of the bride on their re- | 1% Temon HS vibra turn from their honeymoon. The a 5 mnie Yo euP Serv peanut Butter bride and groom were escorted t 3 cup 99%" on Crees to decorated chairs by Mrs. R.D. | * reospoO™ we eule tot 4 sices © Gillespie and Robert MacMurde 3 1 yobiesPom™ a ond wen® to the strains of the wedding eg9* Olt, Tn milk ™ march, played by Mrs. CW. | ' : k ond odd I joally O88 J ond Ce Wright. Many lovely gifts were | a Scald Sect e99* ~ putter OP milk am . received ; t nnd. C500 POMC ie ev ish, and 581,05" FD Mrs. Lea Callbeck sang a solo | wre poll cubes: baki rate n % I'l Walk Reside You’ very ef- | + Oe nto area oke in ™ \ set 9 mind fectively. Refreshments were | or he water of served and everyone departed! i a 4” for home after enjoying a pleas: | t s® -—-* = ant evening Previous to their marnage the bride and. groom were honored with showers and gifts from the church chorr, men's club and community, etc Co —™ . ° ' S > | Summer Dresses Which Are Reduced To CLEAR! a You will find a wide selection of materials, styles and colours from which to choose. Buy now and’ save! Sizes 19 to 18 and 14" to 2416. SPECIAL, EACH — 495 a. 2. | er. x Mrs. Evie Laird, North Milton; 3. | tabie:\1. Mra. Clayton Thomas; Meeting sdjoureed, with pray-| iL Storer oa © eer Save at [used Clearance! Summer Dresses _| Choose From This Wide Assortment of Cs * we | So om si re /