ARSENAULT. - TRIM WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Joseph; Arsenault, following their wedding | on August 15th, in St. Paul's Church, Summerside, by Rev. E. Richard. The bride. the former oo Enjoy Tour Of visiting your levels will have: visited and camped m every Province and in the Yukon Territory. We have also camped in 49 of our own States. We tra- vel with a ¢ar and smal! i this trip we have visited ew , don Crockett. , Bernice Margaret is the daught ter| Hicken - Penny The Zion Presbyterian Manse’ arlottetown, was the scene of a very lovely wedding on Satur- day, August tst., when Mary Elizabeth Penny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gar- net R. Penny, Murray Harbour. P. E. L, became the bride of William Neil Hicken: son of Mr and Mrs. Bert Hicken, Peter's Road, P. E. I. Rev. Donald Campbell perform- ed the double ring ceremony. The bride ‘wore a ballerina length gown of white nylon lace over netting and taffeta, lomg sleeves coming to a point over the hands. was a pillbox shape of tulle illu- | sion sprinkled with peai . ad | sequins er oe the finger tip veil of nylon ne She carried a bouquet of red | roses with satin etreamers and red roseouds. ky | Miss Linda Penny, sister of | the bride, was bridesmaid, and she wore a ballerina length dress of pink embroidered nylon lace with matching headdress and | she carried a bouquet of pink and | YORK Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown and | Mrs. Donald Crockett att tended | @ie fair at Crapaud on Wednes- day, August 26th. Mr. and Mrs. returned to their home in York, efter spending a holiday im Hali- fax, N.S. Mars. .Ruben Watts, York,. and | Mrs. Leith Watts, Charlottetown, paid a short visit to Wood Is- jand,. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proude at- tended the funeral -of the late Mrs. Walter Brown on Thursday in Charlottetown. Mr, amd Mrs. Gordon Rodd, Charlottetown, spent Wednesday, in York, the guest of Mrs. Gor- | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Creed, Char- fottetown, paid a short visit to Mrs. Creed’s home in York on Sunday. August_29th. Mr. and Mrs. Minto Foster of York, attended the fair at Cra- paud on Wednesday, August 26th. - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crockett of Souris, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis recently, also Mr. Crockett’s aunt, Mrs. Hebert Lewis. York. (Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis of Freetown, spent the weekend in York, the guests of their two. sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis and Mr. and Nrs Claude Lewis. { (Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell, York, attended the fair at Cra- paud on Wednésday, August 26th. | __..™/r. and Mrs. Irving MacDon- ald, York, attended the fair at Crapaud on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and two children of Toronto, ‘were the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Gord- on Crockett gn Friday, also Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Vernon Rodd, Charlottetown. ; Little Miss Heather Lewis of York, was the guest of her grand- parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Colby Lewis, Freetown; recently. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swan of Charlottetown, celebrated’ their 235th wedding annivereary in- York hall on Fiiday evening,. with many friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Expest Drake and family, .were visitors to York on Saturday; August 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert (appell, Mr. and Mrs.. Clifford Chappell, York, attended the fair, at Cra- paud on Wednésday, August 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Millar MacFad- mey and two nephews, spent Sat- urday evening at: the home cf Mr,-and Mre. Harry Lewis one Mrs. Hebert Lewis. Mrs. W.D. Cooke, teacher ot | Midgell, spent the weekend at her bome im York. ae At Zion Pres. Manse 1959, at 6 p.m.| The headdress 5, What we have, seen of your S\| Province so far we love so I'm! sure we willybe delighted wit! | the rest of it. Last year we made’ a 14,000 mile trip which*‘took in Alaska groom, wore a street length d of Beige linen with white aceé sories and a corsage of red roses. - The reception for 75 guests was held in the United Church Murray Harbour. The brides table was decorated with red roses and centered with three tiered wedding cake top- ped with miniature white wed- i ding bells. Miss Marilynne’ Gormley” was |- in charge of the guest book. Girl friends of the bride assisted in serving. Mrs. Bruce Gormley presided over the tea. The happy couple left on a | honeymoon trip through New Brunswick. For travelling the bride wore a pale blue embroid-|’ ered linen sheath dress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Out of town guests were: Mr. &k nd Mrs. Elmer Proude and Garth, Charlottetown, Mrs. Faye Proude, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Campbell, -Kath- J ; aed + roses. the Prince Cou Hospital where ae edie gone ‘tae gad FREEDOM OF DRESS ‘ ° with ‘bouquets of primroses and Pe bride’é gi th be mestoed costes for an in- that this = ® JERUSALEM (AP) — Shorts Pp t “W dd S | d fern with white satin bows. e bride's gift to the groom jured eye = as one — and blouses with open- backs| re : © ing 3 Oo emnize -- The Bride’s mother chose for tine ene watch. eye. v ep would love. They *| have been ed for lereelil see oe rarer : her daughter's wedding a , rose e vf is 8 graduate murse An Acadian meeting took place Prince Edward laland and you'll omee to the partiament, waicn! AF Trinity United Church dress of nylon over taffeta with| from, the Prince Edward Island) se'the home of Mire, Mary Dew love the people. Be sure and 'try ed a bill fo rless —_re- matching accessories and a cor- pr rapt sgersaggey.™ ater Roches on Sunday. vealing clothing in public. Th a aeK sage of white carnatoins. Th 1s oy ie mer ae ee house was tol! that women's| Trimity United Church, Char-)E. Lioyd Jenkins, Winsloe, P.E.1. amas imine cone ottired in| Camsell Hospital, .Edmonton.| Gersida Veno and Carol Pers spots on the Island. “Well, it| @ress-was a matter of taste and|lottetown, P.E.I was the scene| became the bride of Donald Ce-|a teal blue shantung dress with| Alta. of Miscouché, left on Tuesday for \didn’t take us long to find a} @™sting—laws could —be—used| of a very pretty evening wedding | cil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil| matching accessories and wore a| The. groom is a graduate in|Moncton, wheree they will enter camping spot after we got off| 962inst exposure that offends|on August 7th, 1959, when Doris Bowen, Granby, Quebec. corsage of pink carnations. Geclogy from Acadia University.| Hotel Dieu eee: sehoot “ tthe boat so we had & wonderful| Public morals. Viola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Rev. F.H. Littlejohns perform-| Following the ceremony a re-'N.S. and is employed at Imper-| nursing. sleep our first night in Prince Ed- — — ward Island. ! : We visited Charlottetown the oh 4. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Trim of at Pareeieak ean een ae Bud et Plan and Bud et Winnipeg, Minitoba, and” * the |found very interesting, then we; : g groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs:|rode around the city sightseeing r . : Frank J. Arsenault, Summerside. | aera ae a to Strathgart-| Co T = ney only enjoyed: ‘i ee cee this Park to the fullest, taking in| upon erms all its beauty, we also did a wash) a ' ; : V p . while we were there and got it a’ ’ OWS e ge dry and ironed. . . ' i: Re ; While I was ironing a lady Ree came by and said she was cur- : v : : ious to know how I was heating my iron. I believe she was quite ; white carnations. surprised to see me put my elec- : ' : “Mr. Chester McSwain, Jr:, was ac ag ple —— ee 2 ; * : A, Fi ron ee : damaged the iron to do this. I| : a in aie (Mrs. Penny choose for her dau- told her it hadn't hurt this one - Shters wedding astreet length any. We plug it into the electri- \ a ae dress of blue nylon with white ac- city when we have it and when ; a, , a 8. cessories and a corsage of pink|we haven't we heat it on camp ~ : ; , roses.” stoves. Ee Es ee Mrs. Hicken mother- of the ' ~ us bs | H2!]. Avon Cosmetics in own vicinity. Openings in Kings Co,, in Town- ships 43, 44, 45 & 46. For inter- j}leen and Tommy, Cape Breton,| view write Mrs. R. G. Dunn, iNS.: Miss Phyllis Nicholson, | 200 Leslie St.. Moncton, N.B. ‘| Val leyfield, FE % NN of course we deliver mT, ¥ > = PHONE 8557 SHOP CO-OP “IT PAYS” YORK WITH PORK | BEANS 2-= ~39c I NEW WASHED CARROTS 3-25 ~ 19¢ PEANUT 149 ‘BREEZE || PORK —TASTY AND NUTRITIOUS ° | SLIVER = 19¢ ii LEAN- FRESH aoe Zhe Santon, Cheriotiotowa, Wed, Sept. 9, 1959. % United States Visitors 4 Province and when we leave, we .| From the Park ‘|ferry at Borden, Prince Edward each-week to the Medford Daily |. .| Park is one of finest of its kind ,| Of travelling all over Canada and gravel and dust to St. John's. Housewives without experience | can earn to $10 a day selling | Provinces over the Alcai Highway and it Aux Basques to St. John’s, New- foundiand is the roughest and dustiest we have ever been over in our 35 years of travel. We were so happy to see your top roads, magnificent scen- and to meet some of your] nice people. We will sven Wood Island Ferry where we landed to Charlottetown, then to the beaches in the National Park. we then visit Summerside. Then we také the 3! "43 Island to Cape Tormentine, New 8 ‘cl Before I end this, I would like] te say that Mr. Eddy and I would like you to know that we think Strathgartney Provincial for picnicing and camping that we have ‘ever been in and I think you will agree we have been in plenty during our 35 years and United States. Our Best wishes to all the peo-|: Pe in Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Eddy MR. AND MRS. DONALD BOWEN ed the double ring ceremony. Miss Susanne Brenton, LIC MUC,. was organist and accompanied | le Miss Maida Rogerson as she sang |’ /1*O Perfect Love’ prior to the ceremony and ‘The Lord’s Prayer during the siging of the regis- ter. The church was beautifully de- corated with baskets of Phiox and Primroses. The bride looked lovely as she entered the church on the arm of ther faitier who gave her in mar- riage. She chose for her wedding a por- trait—gown—in—the—new—‘scallop- row” pattern lace. The gown had a sabrina neckline, an al} lace skirt simulated the tiered effect by clever hand clipping and hand applications of “‘scalloprow” lace Her chapel length veil of bri- dal illusion was held by a scallop | styled pill box headdress of lace, studded with seed pearis and se- quins. band corsage of sweetheart roses.. Miss Pauline Jenkins, as her sister's maid of honor, wore a ballerina-length gown of pink ery- etallette with matching shoes and fheaddress. She’ carried a nose- gay of white and pink carnations. Mr. Raymond Fielding, Bridge- water, N.S.. was besi man Mr. Bennett Jenkins and Mr. Andrew Humphrey ushered the guests to their pews which were marked outlined sleeves. The bouffant line and Mrs. G. Stewart, Edmonton, She carried a white Bible} ception was held at the Char was decorated with vases of roses and was centered with 4 thiee tier wedding cake topped with a traditional wedding set-|i ting. The toast to the hride was proposed by Mr. Brendon Bell, to which the groom“ fittimgly re- plied. Mrs. Andrew Humphrey was in charge of the guest book. Congratulatory telegrams td the bride and groom were tead by the be=t man from the bride’s sis- ters, Miss Evelyn Jenkins, R.N. and Miss Alice Jenkins, London, Ont. The bride's brother and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, London, Ont., Ward “8” Camsell Alta; Miss Glenna Mensker, Ed monton, Alta; Miss Vera Spudar Edmonton, Alta; Mr. Dick Moore Edmonton, Alta, Mr. and. Mis. Joe” Otto, Port Arthur, Ontario. Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Fielding of Bridgewater, N.S. Af showers \of rice and con- fetti ‘the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip through the Mar- itime Provinces. For travelling, the bride wore a green print sheatlt dress of nylon with a large white picture hat. and white ac- cessories. Her jewellery was a matching necklace and earrings of Alaskan diamonds, gift of the groom. 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