i g,nGji3:f' 'i4,7. 1953 coiling:-Guris Wedding I A pretty wedding took place at st. Anne's Church, Toronto, Ont.. an August 3rd when Rev. 1''. T. Eagon united in marriage in a double-ring ceremony Joan Eliza- ;eth. only daughter of.Mr. and iris. William Gerrie, Toronto, Ont., and Joseph Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Collings of Montague. The bride. given in marriage by 191' grandfather. chose a gown of white Satin trimmed with french .ace embroidered with seed pearls. Her finger-tip veil was embroid- ered net and was-caught to a med pearl headdress, She carried it cascade of pink roses. and her only ornament was a rhinestone bracelet. a gift of the groom. Miss Rufh Landrigan. formerly of Montague. attended as brides- maid wearing a floor-length gown . of pink net and lace. She carried a bouquet of blue carnations. Mr. Arthur Bray of Port Morten. Cape Breton, was best man. The bride's mother wore a pink street-length dress, with a cor- sage of roses. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents for approximately 40 guests. The dec- orated table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake which was cut in traditional manner. Mr. Bray proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom responded. The bride and groom left by motor on a honeymoon trip to Prince Edward Island where they visited the groom's parents. For going away the bride wore a blue-g grey suit. with matching acces- sories. She wore a Corsage of pink roses g The couple will rcside'in Toronto. Their many friends in Montague wish them every happiness. Hampton and Vicinity Particulars in full have not been received concerning the deeply distressing news of the tragic loss of the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Maclntosh, in a disastrous fire which occurred at their home in Eureka, Calif. Ml'. Macintosh was the owner and operator of a large lumber mill in Eureka, and was the son of the late Mr. Ever- ett Maclntosh. who visited rela- tives and friends in this province approximately a. year ago. and I nephew of Mrs. Nellie Mullins of Hampton. r” The marriage of Miss Mildred MacKinnon. daughter of Mr. and iMrs. Jack Macxinnon of New At- lgyle. to Mr. William Darrach of New Argyle. took place in Clyde ,River Presbyterian Church on Aug. .8. attended by a large assembly of relatives and friends. Many valuable and beautiful gifts testi- Beautiful weather, abundance of good things to eat and drink. combined to cater to the most fas- tidious tnstes of the large crowd assembled at the St. John's Angli- iingz cvonts at the 'of the race as the can Church aiinunl tca held on the beautiful church grounds on August a. . Mr. and Mrs. Myron Scaton and daughter, Miss Marion Seaton, are enjoying their annual holiday visit to this Province. and are receiving a hearty welcome among their many relatives and friends. They are the guests of W.D. and Mrs. Ferguson. Mr. Seatoii is conval- escirig since his discharge from his home City Hospital. lseen shouting their derstood that Dr. Gordon has re- tired from tho posit.nn of teacher lin one of thc large Universities in, .the US. A. and will rcsidc in Vic- itoria, ulicrc hc lins purcliriscti a rcsidciiiial propcrly quite recently. vsuvz Manx RISGIIYIIIILD I i ml." The "BLUENOSE” and ”BRONCO" label on Murphy-Made Dungnrees means I lot to you. They're made of quality 6,15 oz. denim and cut by experts who have hsd years of experlenc in the maoufnctu : of I The August meeting of the W.A -,of Hampton Church convened at Mr. George Carter. who has dungarees. Reinforced nrpolntsofetrnin. elected it m0d5m dW9lll"8' 1101159. lthe home of Mrs. Mark Ca.'nEl'0ll.l with deep pociietsnud tunnel loops at the T301118 l-he T-C HlZlWt'a)' 111 this .F'0llOXYlll" lhc devotional period, led l. bacitior added strength. Be Wise! Ask d15'lYK'1. 15 lJI'0D81'1nSi 10 Cat" 10 .by the I.iSi()l', a quantity of com- Tar Murphy-Made "iTl.L'ENOSE" dun- gen.-es for men and Murphy-Made "BRONCO" dungnrcet for boys. Price for price they are your logical choice. Murphy-Made dungarees are obtainable t at your local dealers. the tourists, now visiting iirre in large numbers. by building a num- lbcr of summer cottages on land ireccntly purchased, adjoining the ;T. C. Higiiwtiy. . Following a period of absence lfrom his native Pi'o'.'iiice, Di". and iMrs. Carl A. Dawson are being llunch was scrved by the hostess, lwelcomed home by their many relatives and friends in Prince JRSSTSTECT by Miss Muricl MacLean. land Queen's Counties. It is un- . V l The W.Itl.S. of Hmnptoiicliurch hcld their August mcciiiig at the Johnsonis gives genuine 4' Ammm talk on steivardsliip by Mrs. J.D. MacFarlanc, a former president, was iiell received. Mrs. Best. sup- ply secretary, reported that sev- eral boxes of cards had bccii shipped to Triizidad; also that a box of wintcr clothing is ready for shipment for overseas Just spread Car-Plate over your carts clean finishf-let it dry-and whisk off the thin haze that forms. Youlll uncover a genuine wax job- the brightest, toughest, longest vearing wax job money can huyl rellcf. Lunch was served at the lpleted work was passed and mat- ierial for new work was given out to the members. Plans were com- pletcd for the annual church sun- per. Secretary. Mrs. Bell. invited the iiicinbcrs to licr house for the September iiicctuig. At the close of this inccliii,':. rt social hour was enjoyed, clurin: which a delicious close of this mectiiimby the com- mittcc in charge. The Sept:-mber of Mrs Jack Dixon, 1. iicrc gticsls of on August 3 at the Wm. Myers, and were corciinily wclcnmcd by the prrsiclciit. Mrs. W. H. Inman. Fol- lowinz thr. romplciion of business on the agenda and an enjoyable time spent. in gaiiics and contests, an, enjoyable ilunch was served. Mrs. L. D. MacLcod, while con- vcving thanks of the Victoria W.I for n ))lP.iFfllll r-yciiing with Hampton W. I., ailviscd that Vic- toria W. I. was (ll'Qr'llll7.Cl'T 33 years auto. and that maiiv of their char- ter nicmbcrs continue to be active in Institute work. Victoria W. Hampton W. I. oma of Mrs. 3' Mr. and M:'s.Cl.1rk Czipwe-ll, acconipaiiiied by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd MacQuarric. have returned from an enjoyable motor trip over the Cabot Trail, visitiiig many places of Maritime-wide interest along and papers l meeting will be held at the homci Little Sands And Vicinity . . 'Visitors from Pictou to Litilc Sands on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Horace-Campbcll and two children. They were visiting re- latives and friends here. Miss Shirley Livingstone, R. N, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ;Llvingstone. Hopeficld, returned .f-i'om Detroit to spend a vacation latter which she plans in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Friends of Miss Anita Mac- Donald will be glad to know that lshe arrived at her home in Little lspnds on August 4. to spend hcr .vacation with her parents. Mrs. lMacDonald plans to return her duties there. itllio is employed on the North- iumbcrland Ferries. spent a day at his home this week. ITHF. GUARDIAN. CHAR LOTTETOVVN Here They Come! fied to the popularity of this Florrie Millar. l0”""'5 0i "W A"1”l;";”K lwlclte-if couple, who will reside in New ""- ”-""?”"v has b""."'"'",ll lmm Argyle, following a honcymooi: trip Mr. and Mrs. Fred S2iicabaiig'n g the team. SUCCFFGIHS hills: pCl-”iUU- to points Of mtg,-esp. m the Man. and family. Charlottetown, were ClanC.V 1185 iv"l:1l lJ1'Um0”-"l m times, i recent visitors to Murray River. coach the Torono Maple Leafs. -ljxcitcmonl mirrored on their faces a porttion of the huge crowds attending the rac- . Charlottetown Driving Park rise to witness the most thrilling part horses start their drive down the have just.-riscii to their feet and are gazing at. the head of the lhead into the turn on the last lap around. The younger fans in favorites home with possibly a win or place riding on the liorse. stretch. The '0 ”l”5”'i'.'ith a serious car accident icccnt-l to Montreal on August 14. to resume, pMr4 George H. Blue, Lmye sands? home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Mac- Blueberries in this vicinity are lvery scarce this year. i ....1 I Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Seiicalmiitzh. ioak Valley. had as their guests ion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blue Charge. on Aug. 9th. At Victoria. a full choir, with Mrs. Allison Len. organist, and Mr. John Seeker, violinist. Toronto, led the congregational singing of the old familiar hymns: "Unto the Hills Do I Lift Up My Longing Eves". "Guide Me 0 Thou Great. Jeho- vah". and "Breathe On Me Breath Of God". These. together with an inspiring message. ”Conic unto me. yc who are weary and heavy laden. and I will give you rest", combined to make this service up- lifting and enjoyable. Rev. John L. Wright. formcr minister of the United Church at Edmoiiton.Albcrta. for many years. has retired from the ministry and has returned, with Mrs. Wright, to his native Province. where they the way. Mr. and Mrs. Murchison Mac- Eachcrii of Haiiipton attciided at post-nuptial shower at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and J You; cm" Mrs. Wesley Macnougall, Nine - RV go clean. sows Mile Creek. on July 29. The. - cmi.Vw ". - '(,h:l0lm groom, Mr. Glcn MacDougall, nnd Kill” ' EV" eves , , toreyouwth wk), gem : Mis. MacDu.igall, the former T19 u Q”. "(TIM ordi Mary Morrison, R.N., of Peterborol (janN- roa 9 ' are spending a brief visit among . the gran”. an-gbudBe' Island relatives and friends. be-l wgrihmE fore returning to their future 1T3” home in Petcrboro. Oni. Many l gifts testified to the popularity ail this couple. i Services of p511; worship wt-rel well attended in this pastoral l any car. Do it today! . . . Because T-Tillman git-rs ynu viir. aiminmz slomrevving, high compression "F.conomnuer" enzine . . . higher gear ratio, for less engine eflort and gicarrr economy . .. nml special "low-drag" body design to lcsscii w.ixtc.l effort at highway speeds -you'll save money every nille you (lfll'(. for mom miles per dolfzlr; . . 52'.'4, more people bought Hillmans this year an far-ii iril-nits to its growing popularity. See your rlr.-ilcr. Find out why more people today choose Hillninn Minx. E751?C'?s”' 7.4 ygr rv7xmN get .1 HILLMAN-mm; MARr1N”s GARAGE, 258 llueen Street Dial 4454 IOVII LE" HILUAAN uunsn SUNIIAM-TALIOI. column, KAIEIIII. mo LAND-ROVII nooucvs Qgg-f;:': ROOTES MOTORS (CANADA) LIMITED RT Vancouver i 0 Toronto 0 Montreal 0 Halifax V. Qoton IIIITII are receiving the hearty welcome or many relatives and friends. -Cl. ilRE, HEADQUARTERS . for ooon)Vi:An SALES and SERVICE SUPER-CU5Nl0N For A smoother, softer, safer ride! MARATHON Plenty ofextrs mileage It I real low price! STUDDED SURE-GRIP Tread designed to give um traction on my road in any season. "man SIGN" or ouaurv CHEVROLET AND 0LDSM08ll.E WIIITLOCK "" SIIVKI VULCANTZING AUTHOR ll! D GoonjfVEAn land Lila accompanied by Mr. Neill 'l'l-tl rif SEV EN Pittsburgh coach Murroy River and Vicinity ..'Mrs. Nettie Mcxearney New .. Glasgow, N, S. returned to her . home Amer an enjoyable three- week holiday spent with his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scncabaugh. Murray Riv- 21'. Miss Ruth Moore. who has been employed in Charlottetown. has re- turned to her home in High Bank. and will start teaching school in Dover. Mrs. Milton Liviiigstonc, and children Donnie and Bruce of Sar- nia, Ont, are spending part of their holidays at the home of her brother-in-law. Mr. Walter Liv- iiigsion, High Bank. Mrs. Ronlsion Gi'aliuin. Murray, River, was a recent vi.-ilor to New Glasgow. N. S. where she attended the wedding of her sister, Miss Baz Bastic nt.. husincss manager of the Pittsbuiill n of Timmins. 0 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Senca- i National Hockey Ltfflfll"-' SD00-W1" M baugli, - .the Hornets. Bastien. v.h0 W85 L..- goalie for the Hornets before an A. 3. Curtis Munn is at present imiiry forced him out of who came Jspending his leave at the home of in 1949 was born Au." 1.". 73'3" (his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earil ICP PHOTO) SlTC('lalm'S above 1 Munn, Murray River. stretch as the horses l the crowd can be A, Mrs. Mary Davidson. Canibridge, .rccently spent a couple of weeks! ""Ballm"5 Film Lab liii1filtiliiIe1ii-in-aliiwniiieid arhed Mrs. Ben Sencabaugh. The many rrieTcis' of Mrs Janet ciegg ftloiitiiiiied from P:-ire 5 ' Juo,v"xEiHm-it tifitcii;-i "ii 78, CW-. Times: 2.16. 2.i5 3-5. 216 2-5. McNcill of Littlc Sands. Mrs. Sciica- Ibaugh is izradually iiiiproviiig froin' , , . F H r Y , once Nicollesre sorry to hear shat wmnmg nV'np1' (if Ar1nw-- M. 'ah:”'P(atguL Fglklzlnwgfaf1:lh;(?c:m?sph;,;E i is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital Harold p ctirlmnrp, Ev.-arlzl. 3. and Mrs. Victor Sciicabaugh and ' 21:2 13,1111? Szgmwm m”" b5 k L117??? 7” A” l'””' Mrs. Sencabaii:h's sisters. Miss; ' Elli? 3' line p - .- - z R.M D'.':l'Il tn: f!f.'.”.i.'lT'l.'Z3 - ” 2 2 r , . ,. - - g A. . T . . . E 1” t y d .1, N. W kg M,Connel's bi-other-in-law, Mr. Johnipontiac (Cormieri 3 1 . "3" 0 5”” "em 5 D 9.” Dan MacLennan live th "thl k R t hr rd) 4 6 or (he home or Mr" sencabauzlmpah his daughter and'it is Sr poiigcl that II-Tmdidbino i(C':iiccf 0 A . - - - , 9 ' r e Cl'Of1( 1 (i'3f..?.0"1l;' fl)lxleT:ii::mfi:: Mr. MncLenrian is recovering It 8 tsiiinmersl 5 3 ': ,.iF;'L K10 Pr E. is hoped he will continue to lTn',I)li'FCl. Mite (Lctcheri 6 7 e . 7 F77! move. ,Priiicc Aiaplecroit I g . T 5 (W. Carroll) 7 5 did Mr. Donnie Llvmsslolih 5011 of The two daughters of Mr. and Times: 2.07 4-5. 2.06 4-5. 2.01-l'l-5 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Liv.iigsl0I18- Mrs. Alex Stewart. Charloitetownl Winning owners: .l.uck;.v Chicf H0DPl10ld- "ll" '5 5l3"0"f'd iii are spending some time at Mrs. owned by P. .T. Cadegan. Call-P Flsqllimlllt N3”-l B”-V5 9- C- 7”” Stewart's home in Little Sands. Breton. Pontiac ovsncti by Rininu-'- ki Stnblcs. Qucbcc. PHIICP Mapl-i- i Donald Livingstone. Hope- croft 0Wn9fl by R- -7- LOW?- cld. was a Sunday visitor at the i i omc of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Mac-l . ,ingstoiie, Charlottetown. returned ly. Hc sulfcrcd a fractured skull Mm land had to have a dozen stitches. 0 .Word has since been received time 1, Donnie was nzie to leave the Lead, Kinrogi H hospital niid rcl urn to his Naval MLL '30 their home on Sunday, after -5- BNSF. 11 15 lmllfd 1": W111 S0011 be pm" 3,” 3...,” and hi, Wm, siiciiding twn wecks or nioic at iiully rccovcrcd. ilmm Cha,.1om.,mm' ,...em vismng his home in Hopcficld. lln Little Sands recently and at. mm Maiden. Mass. comes Mrs. the 110m! 0f M13 Slbbkuldi MHC'l '.lames Macconnel to visit at the NCUL lbeen .lately. Mr. and Mrs. Rayner and Liv-p V Hay making in this district. has retarded by so much rain Kay in H-npeficld. Mr. Mac- r 6 I6 YEA lb DEAL!!! App entice Trades Training . . . New Course - Start Dur ng August and September Tlw Ciuimlinii Arti1)".: Fnltlicr Apprciiiivtt Plan in TTIP .-iii.-am-r for many young men Snltlicr Apprciiticm are cligilvlc for all Army licncliis. iicii.-ions. and the 30 (lava annual lcavc. Tliev rcccive half pny ivliile-. Th but upon rcncliing their 17th liirtlidaiv they receive full pay with extra group pay as tlicy quality. To ycnra of our scckivig a jolt with ll future. This plan ofl'crs .1 cnmliinniion of: D thorough trodes training in one of T6 trodes. F academic training - in site! subjects as physics. chemistry. algebra, English. The young Juan who is inicrc.-led in the happy. healthy and purposeful lift: of the Soldier Apprentice should inl'Ps1i,!:i1!c . A immediately. D military framing - the basic froining of Hie Conodion Soldier. The rmlpmt lmlmririll lrring ynu full re?-tr.-if 4 " '4 Well Road. Halifax. NS. r .-.v.&'f Snlvlicr Miprciiiiccs lirc in ucpnralc wings ',"”"" ":"h"'” '"'3' ”M'.I?("7.f'"- Iimlcr ilic .-Iipcriisiovi of .-cleric-cl military F"T""""TT-T""T'”-"'r-"'-'- is and riiiliiin Iraq-licra. A cart-l'ull.v lmlam-ml :).l','l":':"'"(';";"'"'”"'ll"li N-I63 , prngnmuuc of -tmly. play and work llclp.-A I I ' ,' . V 32. in In-iii; out the Ivcst in these young mcn. l.carning anrl lii ing with ollicr young tintin- lllilllfl of Ilicir nun ago stimulates healthy and Titippy coiiirmlcsliip as well as intcnsc prinlc in ilicir sqiimli-oiis and um". Please IFINT me ilvr lmr-lilct on the Soldirr tppreniicc. 5;-.-4 L-;----J. I I l l l. '. I I I-. .......- .. ....- .. ..C.L'".'- .. ..'L..' .J 9