Premier Walter R. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw at the entrance of their beautiful home “Strath- Solemnized At Baskets of pink and white glad- foli, fern and vicil lizhts decor-! ated the alter of St. Dunstan's Basilica on September 7th, for the) gmarriase- of Anne Georgina! Campbell, R.N.. daughter of Mr. and Mr Thomas Arthur Campbell of Charicitetown and Eugene Lemuel! Kenny of Hali- fax. N.S. son of Mr. and Mrs.! Lemuel Kenny of Cambridge,| Mass. i Rev. Father Frank Campbell of Gt. Catherine's, Ontario, cousin of the bride, performed the cere Mony. and celebrated the Nuptiai Mass. Mrs. Joseph Dougan wag Organist and accompanied Miss Patricia Leightizer z he sang Ave Maria. P Angélicus and Just For Tox Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride chose her her wed-| ding a gown of Scalloped Hand; Clipped lace with Bateau neck-; line, back ruffles cascading ‘to 'a brush train. Her he ress was @ modified pill-box lace. with tiara ruffle, and pearl and sequin trim. She carried a cas- @ade bouquet of red and white carnations The bride’s attendants were Mrs. J. J. Campbell as Matron of honor and Miss Lutie Camp- bell, R.N bridesmaid. They wore gowns, in autumn shades of Male green and bronze crystal- ette, fashioned with: bateau neck- fines and three-quarter length sleeves. They carried cascades Of yellow carnat The best man was Mr. hester; Stewart of New Glaszow, \NS.! and the ushers were Messrs.| Louis Campbell brother of the} bride and Reginald Kenny, broth- ‘er of the g: At the Charlottetown where the ote. | wedding reception fol-! lowed the ceremony, pink and fed roses decorated the brides’ table which was centered with a om three tier ing cake. T-he bride's mother received the @uests wearing a blue hand clip- ed lace dress, with black ac-| Cessories and she wore a-white/ @arnation corsage. Mrs. Kenny! Was gowned in blue satin, with} Matching accéssories she wore, @-Barcona fur neckpiece and a @orsage of white carnations } s RECEPTION AT “STRATHNAIRN” P. E. I. and he was very pleas, ed by the staff of Smallman’s Ltd Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brennan| Vincent J. Leonard, also of Char-! | — ec and delighted with the lovely) scenery and beaches. and presented with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craig of Miss Leah Warren, of Charlottetown announce the|lottetewn. The marriage will engagement, of their daughter,|take place on Saturday, October Marion. Annétte to John Damien} 3lst. at 9.30 a.m. at The Church 3 to 6 o'clock. This will be Pre- mier and Mrs. Shaws’ first pub- lic social function since the Pre- nairn” in St. Catheyine’s, P.E.T. where they will receive many old friends this afternoon from mier’s election to office in Sep- tember. | \ELLEN’S DIARY Autumn Beauty Arrives As Last Vacationists Depart marriage to Mr. George Dillon !idence in Summerside. will take place on October 12th, was guest of honor at a shower held at the home of Mrs. ala Doyle recently. The attrac- bridge .on Thursday evening. tively wrapped gifts were’ open- ed by Peggy Dillon and the ac- companying by Mrs. Keith Acorn. Miss War-|Lorenda Gaudet of Summerside whose Halifax, N.S., have taken up res-! Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs.iof the Most Holy Redeemer. Mrs. Herbert *Schurman of Ger- | Summerside entertained ati Mrs. Mark Delaney, and Mrs. verses wefe read) W.A. Gaudet, and daughter, Miss} The week of October 4 to the ren thanked everyone for the spent the week-end with relativ-| 10th. will be observed as Busi- lovely gifts she réceived. A de- es in Moncton, N.B. ness Women’s Week by the Can- licious lunch was served by the adian Federation of Business The threshing—that has been our work-of-farm this week, to- gether with the storing of straw- bales. miles of stooks where there are) “You should take a snap of the|none now they say. Instead they} grainlands in stook"” we suggest-|swath and combine. It’s likely | even the rail-fences of the farms, have disappeared.. Western Can-| ada’s sections- once had _ their| hostess. Mrs, Lloyd Inman was hostess; and Professional Women’s Clubs. at her home in Summerside on| The purpose of Business Wom- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Wright)}Tuesday of last week when.en’s Week, being observed na- leave today for Montreal. to at-| bridge was in play. }tionally forthe fourth year in tend the National Shoe Conven-| | Canada, is to call attention to the tion ‘being held at the Mount! achievements of business wom- Royal Hotel in that city. . en arid women in the professions SOUTH MILTON W.I. Mrs. J.E. Poole was hostess to ed to Granddaughter before the|the Island too will be the same threshing commenced. “You | before long.” ™|couid get a nice picture of them; This weck the threshing And | ™ifrom this or that hilltop about. |one evening of it we went with) “But why?” she asked. ‘Won't | James, and others of the princi-| we always have harvest-stooks?’’{ pals’ kin and friends to a fore-| “You never know. Methods of | gathering which celebrated a re- farming change. Old ways arejcent marriage. We welcomed a) discarded. We never dreamed | niece to the family. She was once there could come a day when we/a schoolmate of Jamie. Later, a| would be farming without horses. | rurse by profession she brings | And there'd always ‘be farm-'now her enviale skills and her carts and: wagons and buggies! charms to a farm where, we Now these of the golden years are can \appreciate by our lenghty} a:imost museunt-pieces! Why. experience, all will be called into play. Indeed with few exceptions, CORNWALL. W.I. every art and craft mattered, every knowledge and grace ac-| quired, can find a time and place and use in-farm-life, in the home, and church and community about. Mrs. Elmer Frizzell was hos- | tess-on Monday,-evening. Seopt., 7th, for the Cornwall W.I. The meeting opened wiih the creed, From this old home at Alder- 2 | followed by the ode. Rol! call was lea, we wish this young couple, |amswered by 19 members, nam-/ and all the Autum@-weds who = \ing their favorite soup recipe.|face life on a farm, that meas- There were three visitors present./ure of content and happiness we lion WI when they _to give the public an oppor- Mrs. W. E. Forbes returned their September meeting. The|tunity to become acquainted with to her home in Summerside on | meeting opened in the usual way|the program of the Canadian Thursday, after attending the | followed by roll call which was} Federation of B and PW Clubs Since the formation of our Fed- eration twenty-nine years ago, Reports of the different. com-|our objectives have broadened mittees were heard. The school | annual meeting of Eastern Di-| answered by 13 members, two vision W.M.S. held in Stellarton,| visitors were present. Nova Scotia. * Business Women’s Week To ‘Be Observed October 4-10 and deepened to meet the ever increasing and demanding needs’ of employed women im Canada’s rapidly expanding economy. Our numbers as employed wo-| men increase steadily. So do the problems in relation to the wel- fare of working women and we} RED SHIELD CONTRIBUTIONS | Morell— | Per E. C. MaeKinnon Bangor District— Per: Robert Compton $29.75 | Mrs.,S. M. Martin left Thurs- “and sick committees were re-ap-| day by plane on return to New| pointed. It was decided to renew} York City after spending thejthe C.A-C. subscription. It was %* past four months at her sum- also decided to leave the Cancer mer home in Middleton. Fund collectian to be done by the | a ' school pupils as in former years..| Mrs. Firth Bowness left Sim-} Several notes of appreciation merside this week to take up re-| Were read, also severa] items of | DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years In Today—Out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO 13S Kent St Ch’town Murray Harbour— } Per: Mrs. L. F. Herring $75.75} North Wiltshire— Per: Mrs. Bruce Deacon $20.00 | sCorenation French River— | Per: Mrs. Arthur Paynter $18.80 sidence in Halifax, NS. W.I. correspondence. A donation |} ' ¥ of $1.00 was gratefully. received iF Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Nicholson| from Mrs. Harry Moore. i of Summerside spent a few days|. Mr. W.H. Horne will be the hos- this week in Halifax, N.S. They tess for the October meeting accompanied their daughter. F}i- | Lunch will be provided by: Mrs. | zabeth, who has been trans-| F- Willis, Mrs. D. MacLean, Mrs ferred to the Halifax Branch of Horne — a. PP eng than ; x . vi in charge theBank of Nova Scotia. of the program. Roll call will be SPECIAL DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB MONDAY NIGHT: OCT. 5 MR. AND MRS. EUGENE LEMUEL KENNY Lovely Autumn Wedding Is | vice-president, Mrs. Earl Younk- It was decided to start the sew- ing lessons again with'Mrs. Jack MacLean and Mrs. Waldron Low-! ther as leaders. A motion was passed to donate money to buy a musi¢e book for the music tea- cher. The October meeting will be! jheld at the home of Mrs. George }!MacMillan, roll call will be ans wered by a trick I payed on) 5 Hallowe'en. | 1] Lunch committee {s Mrs. Hec- tor Scott, Mrs. George Hyde, Mrs. Haston Hierlihy and Mrs Norman Hyde Mrs. Jack Mac- Millan and Mrs. Harold Dona- hue will have charge of the pro- gram. 5 The meeting closed with the! National Anthem and a delicious lunch was served bv. the hostess. and committee in charge Ke The Basilica mice Master of Ceremonies, and Rev 3 | C.H. Moreau, C.Ss.R., proposed! TEEN-AGERS RIOT the toast to the bride to which! GLASGOW (‘AP)—Hundreds of the groom responded _ teen-age girls battled police Tues- Afterwards, the bride and qay night .in Glasgow's second groom left on their honeymoon straight night of rock ‘n’: roll to New York City,.the bride tra- riots. The girls wanted to get at velling in a blue wool dress. Cliff Richards, an 18-year - old white feathered cloche hat and singer whose gimmick is not hav- a white carnation corsage. | ing a guitar or sideburns. For Out of town guests attending two nights running they stormed the wedding included: Rev. Frank the stage door of the Empire Campbell, St. Catherines, Ont.| Theatre, screaming and fighting Mr. atyi Mrs. Lemuel Kenny, and to get to his dressing room Mr..and Mrs. Frank MacAree of} ———————— Boston, Mass. Mr. Les Stewart, New Glasgow, N.S. Mr. and Mrs.! sang Robert Elderkin, Amherst, N.S.| yirs Bruce MacKinley inform- | Mr. Herman Gormley of Boston, oq the meeting that the Institute Miss Yvonne Cormier, Amherst. quit had been sold for fifteen ary was asked to buy five thou-| N.B. Cpl. and Mrs. Harry Fry.| dollars, which was passed in. | Halifax, N.S. Capt. and Mrs. Ja Mrs. Edison Mutch invited the mes Ayers, St. John, N.B. MisS| members to her home for the Grace Campbell, Moncton, N.B.| October meeting. Roll call to be Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sonier,| answered with a supper dish re- Amherst, N. S. Mr. Lawrence’ eipe. Lunch committee, Mrs. Ray Snook, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ba-| Bruce, Mrs. Fulton Warren, Mrs. bineau of Amherst and Mr. and yYarry Scott and Mrs. Fred: Mrs. A. M. Kirwan, Halifax, N.S. j Mr. Kenny and his bride -have taken up residence in Halifax, N. &. have charge of the program. The -meeting then adjourned | and a contest was put on by Mrs. | George Yeo which was much en- | joved. A delicious lunch was (‘Photo by Ed Garnhum) NORTH RIVER W. I. On September the seventh the North River Institute met at the home of Mrs. George Yeo. In the absence of the president. and i sisted by the lunch committee er was asked to preside. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Mary Stew- art collect. Seventeen members answered the roll call. There were also two visitors present. The sick committee reported two new babies in the district; had been remembered ate sym-| pathy cards sent to two bereaved families. The correspondence was read and discussed and it was agreed that the C.A.C. membership fee be paid, it was also decided that members bring donations to the next meeting for the cancer society. A letter from fhe Red Cross society was read stating that cod liver oil capsules were available at the same price of four dol- , Quality service policies. your needs. Edwin C: Johnstone, B.A., # Our Group Plans are the answer Dr. J. H. Maloney acted asilars a thousand, and the secret- Jewell. Mrs. Roy Campbell ay then served by the hostess “ef _ £.C. Johnstone | SAYS— the thingst that count with us. This is why we enjoy exceptional public acceptance for an excellent company and highly competitive We have e@ policy which will exactly fit : 111-115 Grafton Street, Charlattetown, P.E.1. have found in our day by day round with James, children, grand-children, and in-laws, here on that which runs from the mill- stream below in the valley up the gentle rise of: fields to level farmlands above. This week too brought us that regret which is occasioned when last vacationists to the neigh- borhood and community, face away from Island scenes, turn- irg hearts towards home, We shall miss them because they have helped brighten the sum- mery season for those of us bound to Island farms. Mr. and Mrs. -A. who summer at the farm in the road from us, have drifted away too, gone to spend | a holiday with loved ones in the States. Lovely holidays May iread the . accompanying — good salesman you can they enjoy, gathering up pleas-| wishes. The hostess was assisted ant memories of their visit to by Mrs. Chester MacDonald in keep all through the years! Now it is the week that picks up to go-gathering parting souv- enirs as do humans: a scarlet October leaf, a yellowing fern. a feather lost from a _ migrating wing, a fish hook, a gaudy fish- lure, gold of grain-seeds, a min- iature potato—memories of beau- tiful scenes along vale and hill. Beauty is the watchword of this season, for: ; “Within the loom of.God above, He weaves with strands of light: The glistening threads of silver The threads of gold so bright. He uses in His pattern A skein of crimson too: And in His gteater judgement The background all of blue.’’ Until Monday — Diary — Good- night. . answered by a country of the | and son,. Jimmy, have returned | United ae ee capital ito their home in Summerside af-| meres Sincemted 0 51.0 ter a holiday trip to New York. \ete gar —T donated to the j be } A grab bag was enjoyed follow- Mrs. H:R. Walsh was hostess ed by a sale of towels. ir S PE T Monday evening when bridge was|,, Lunch was served by a 7 n bridge was tess assisted b Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ranki \ the hos- y the lunch com- Dancing from 9 till 12:30 Music by The Meteors from Halifax, N.S. For Reservations Phone 8830 or 7142 75.00 J e ‘ . ot Cdedededda nd Web The regular meeting. of Cler- ' mont wW.l. met at the home of . : Mrs. Edson Rayner for the Sep- tember meeting. The president ; presided and the meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode followed by Mary Stewart Celiect. Roll call was answered by members passing im grab bag: 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sa 3, -1959 Minutes of August mecting Z a spondeace was read and discus- av ped. HAPPENINGS ll and new sick commie was call and new sick was vf appointed. The president, Mrs. : W.T. Mill had finished the quilt- Mr. and: Mrs. E.E. Douglas;{jmerside, had as week-end guests cow oe fee — pe City, left yesterday .for a three|their daughter, Mrs. Bruce Mac- secretary, week holiday to Daytona Béach,|Beath, and Mr. MacBeath af Mrs. Gerald Murphy Florida. En-route Mr. and Mrs. | Sackville, ‘N.B. Mrs. E:T. Mill invited -mem- ‘Douglas plan to visit7the Bluej- =~ = = }bers—to—her home forthe Oct- Ridge ‘ Mountains, Ahe Smoky; Mrs, Merritt Crockett and ober meeting. Mrs. Cecil Mill Mountains and in Chattanooga,| daughter, Kellye, of Charlotte and Mrs. Allan Murphy are to a& Tenn. 7 tuwn, spent a few days this week sit hostess with lunch. Roll call, in Summerside, guests of - Mr. a household hint. Grab bags were Mr. and’Mrs. Vernon Howatt|and Mrs. R.M. Crockett. sold and added to the funds with and son Alex of Charlottetown, the collection taken. have returned home from an en-| Mrs. Louis Leger of Moncton, ; Mrs E.T. Mill held a contest joyable motor trip through New/|N.B, spent the past week in and prizes were awarded. Meet- Brunswick and Maine. They|Summerside, guest of her’ par- ing closed with the singing of the were accompanied by Mrs. Nor-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dalton. National Anthem. man Nicholson and Mrs. J. R. , 7% Miss Amelia Mill and Mrs. Auld also of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Schurman Gerald Murphy assisted hostess ~ Ae returned this seek to Port Mid- in serving lunch. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pattie,|way, N.S., after visiting friends left Monday by plane for their|and relatives in Summerside. | REGAL MOTTO ' home in Vancouver, B.C., af-|They were guests also of the “Duty above all” is the motto — ter visiting the latter's mother,| former’s brother, Mr, Everett chosen by Sweden’s King Gustaf Mrs. J. R. Neill, North Milton,’Schurman, Freetown. ‘ VI Adolf, who succeeded his also her sisters’, Mrs. P. M. father, Gustaf .V, in 1950. cota Ellerslie and Mrs. Mrs. Jessie Cook and son, Bob- r le Norrie, North River Rd.|by, left Summerside Saturday to ; i must therefore develop within also her brothers’, Irving and/take up residence in Detroit, : i '|Preston, North Milton. This |Michigan. Previous to their de- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. |. amen will was Mr. Pattie’s first visit to) parture, Mrs. Cook was entertain- ? ‘ achieve wider recognition of their place in its development and will desire to fulfill their public resporisibilitics in it. During Business Women's Week we are provided with the opportunity of making known that purpose and what we have done to achieve it. It is our hope that all clubs in the Federation will avail themselves of the op- portunity thus provided to furth- er the aims and objectives of our Federation through a more wide- spread recognition of it and our purpose. ‘ PRINTERY in play. | mittee. + Miss Helen Horne left Sum- 'merside this week to resume her Studies at Dalhousie University. | CEMENT PLANTS Canada had 19 cement-manu- facturing plants at the end of! 1958, compared with eight in 1949. | ————$ Mrs. Paul MacKay and Mrs George Key, Jr.. were joint hos- tesses at the home of the former {in Summerside, in honor of Mrs. | George McMahon, when they tendered her a baby shower. Mrs. | Reg MacLellan’ opened the ;many lovely gifts and Mrs. Key most inexpensive employ ---a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 | serving refreshments. Mrs. E.T. 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