4 — : a _ Joyce Luke Becomes * eiating clergyman was the F/O ROBERT H. HYNDMAN AND MRS, HYNDMAN Zion Presbyterian Church | Setting Of Pretty Wedding The marriage of Florence Lou- fse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward W. Douglas of Chariotte- town, to Flying Officer Robert Harris Hyndman, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Robert E. Hyndman of Charlottetown, took place on Sat- trday, August 22nd., at Zion Pre- sbyterian Church, the Rev. Don- aid A, Campbell, B.A., officiating @t the ceremony. The wedding music was in of Mr. John Lea-Morgan, .A., B. Mus. (Oxford) ,.who ac- oe Miss Austina Kennedy the solo, “O Perfect Love.” Baskets of white giadioli and ghasta daisies were used to de éorate the church. The bride, who was given ia ‘“Mnarriage by her father, -wore @ floor length gown of white silk * organza over bridal satin fash- foned with fitted bodice and short Seoves. Jewelled Guipere lace enrichéd the scooped neckline While a draped cummerbund drifting to a huge bow topped the nt skirt which fell to a cha- pel train. Her elbow length veil of tiered french illusion was held . by a tiara of pearls and she car- tied a crescent-shaped bouquet of white glacioli. (Miss Bonita Smallman, friend of the bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Mildred Acorn, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. They wore identically styled gowns of rose and rose-beige silk organza with matching hats, white gloves, and carried cascade bou- quets of white and coral gladioli, Mr. David B. Hyndman, broth- pes of the groom, acted as best man. The ushers were: Mr. Alan MacKenzie, Mr. Bruce Douglas, r. Patrick Landrigan, and F.-O. . W. Hammond. Mrs. Douglas chose for her @aughter’s wedding, a rose silk Bride Of Dr. D. The marriage took place in Ce- dar Park United Church, Pointe Claire, Quebec, on July 11th, 1959, _ af 2.30 p.m. of Miss Joyce Patri- ia Like, Pointe Claire, Quebec, end Dr. David Earle Coffin, Ot- tawa. Ontario. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Chaps H. Luke and fie late Mr. CH. Luke and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell T. Coffin, Morell, Prince Edward Island. The church was decorated with white mums, pidk gladioli, and white baby’s breath. The al ev. Lindsay G. King: The organiast . was Mr. Frank Meadows of La chine. The. bride was given inf marri- @zge hy Mr. Ronald F. O. Smith. She wore a bailerifia length gown of ne lace over taffeta with full skirt, a fitted lace~ bodice, wide oat over shoulders, short facket with turned up collar; tong sleeves with points at hands. Wer headdress was a rhinestone Gara with shoulder lengttr tulle il- fusion veil. The bride’s bouquet Was pink roses and baby’s breath. The matron of honor was Mrs. Rene Chenevert, Montreal, a sis- ter of the bride. She wore powder blue brocade street length dress with white feather hat and white gloves. Her flowers were yellow . @ums and baby’s breath. Th best man was Mr. Wen- del T. Coffin, Morell, brother of the groom. The ushers were_ Mr. eith McCully, St. Anne de ee Quebec, and Mr. Waily Fipdiay, Harrow, Ontario. . The wedding reception was held * the church hall.. The bride's mother received wearing a Royal blue loce dress with, matching Her corsage was * pink roses. qnother wore avon navy bhie lace with white acces- sories. Her hat was white and her, corsage was red roses. Dr. and Mrs. Coffin spent their Gecieymoos ia Quebee Gity and shantung drese with ee | ‘hat, black and white accessori and .a-corsage of white Gadioli | | Mrs. Hyodman, mother of the: groom, wore am avocado green silk shanting dress with mat- ching shoes, beige accessories and a corsage of white garden- fas. A reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel where Miss Janet Matheson and Miss Zoe) Hyndman were in charge the | guest ‘book. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Roy M. Smailiman, and responded to by the groom. The bride’s table was centered with a three tier wedding cake adorned with sweetheart roses. Baskets of gladioli decorated the]. spacious rooms, while bud roses of sweetheart roses were used on the buffet table. For her honeymoon, the bride wore a beige linen jacket sheath dress. appliqued with Guipere lace; and beige accessories. Her was a mauve orchid. The bride attended Prince of Wales ese, Charlottetown, and Dalhousie University, Halifax. F.0. Hyndman ie presently stationed at Ottawa with 328 | door Squadron. F.-O and Mre. Hynd- man will reside at the Colonel By Towers, Bronson Avenue, t- tawa. Telegrams were received from Canon and Mrs. J. R. Davis, then in Liverpool, N.S., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Douglas, Toronto, and Mr. and Mirs. Cecil Jay, Florida. Out of town guests were: Miss Glenda Ornis, Miss AliceHaie, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buchan- an, Moncton; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cannon, Miss Sally Cannon, Bos- ton and F.-O. and Mrs. Ted Saw- will reside im Ottawa. iden, Ottawa. E. Coffin Prince Edward Island. For twa- velling the bride wore a powder blue with white dots sheath and'a three quarter length coat in mat- ching blue shade. Her accessories were white. Dr. and Mrs. Coffin Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wendel] T. Coffin, Mor- eli, P. E. I., Miss Carol Ann Cof- fin, Morelli, Mr. and Mrs. Robert holidays with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mre. George |. centiy, C. -Pitcairn, Pabmer's Lane. ‘ tember Soper, Winnipeg, Mrs. Wally Fin diay, Harrow, Ontario, Mies Thelma Graham, e, Quebec, Miss Audrey . Toronto. . NEWSPAPER MAN IIES SASKATOON ‘CP)—Jobn Hlar- old Vopni, 37, of Davidson, well known in newspaper and hotel circles in Saskatchewan, died in hospital here Friday. He had been ill a.few days. Born in Winnipeg, he was a son of John Vopni, d- recting manager of Prairie Pub lishers Co - operative Limited, closely associated with the Sas katchewan Weekly Newspaper As- sociation. Housewives without guibtlenes can, earn to\$10 a day selhing Avon Cosmetics—in—own—vicinity— Openings in Kings Co,, in Town- 43, 44,.45 & 4%. For inter- view write Mrs. R. G. Dunn, i © The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 8, 1959 HAPPE al Annual Banquet Held At Bedeque Miss Margaret Carruthers Augustine Cove, was guest speak- @ at annual combined Mother WOOD 4ASLAND W.I. On August I[th., ‘of Wood Island West Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Flora MacKay with an attendan- ce of eight members. the menibers and daughter, Father and Son banquet held August Sist., in hon- or of the Bedeque C.G. LT. Girls and Sigma-C Boys. . About 80 attended the banquet = was held in the church Stuart Affleck, acted as chair- man. Grace was said by Dr. C. +A. Britten. A sing-song. was enjoyed by all with Mrs Edna Jenkins, pianist. Ferne Bowness, proposed a toast to the mothers which was responded to by Mrs. Horace Wright. The toast to the father: Plomp. va Cari Wright, proposed the toast to the church Rev. Harold O’Brien responded Wesley .Palmer .extended a vote of thanks to the ladies who prepared the banquet. Mrs. Hee- tor Leard responded. Janet Affleck iptroduced the * speaker, Miss-Carruthers, who is a graduate of the United Church Training Schoo; Toront;’ and now teaching at Alma College for girk, £*. Tsomas, Ontar Louise Peterson, on behali of all present, thanked the soea*er. The banquet closed with the sing-— ; NINGS | Weaging pi i W ood- ow aiaalaae weiek takes onad on September 12th, were dinner guests of Mi. and Mrs. Morton Dew on Sunday evening, August 30th at Dalvay-by-the-Sea Hotel. At the table tastefully decorated with: sweetheart roses and can- delabra, places were laid for 19 guests. and Mrs. Bud Robinson, and daughters, Linda and Jill, left Sunday for their home -im Port Credit, Ont., after spending their Robinson's Lewis, Mt. Edward Road. Mr. and Mrs. Robert—D- Bhe, returned from a 5,500 mile trip to the United States. Mr. Bhe is suffering from a partial ..skipped disk and has been advised to thave a complete rest by his doc- tor. Mr. Bhe is. pastorelect of the Brookfield Presbyterian Pas- toral Charge. Fiying Officers Dave Wick and Gien Johnston of R.C.A.F. Port- age La Prairie, Manitoba, spent a few days im Charlottetown re- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. ‘Mabel MacLean, Char- , ie Vieiti aie th _|‘Truro and Amherst, NS. Mre. Mary Howatt, Aen Street by car Monday morning on a Canis EE WIR kone ie Ber Mrs. Ave, Parkdale, accompanied Mrs. MacInnis, North Lake, “left fax, NB. BB. MacDonald, Beasley by - lp Meeting opened by Institute} W@S Proposed by David Doull and/ ing of -‘‘S'est Be The Tie That Ode followed by repeating the| "sponded to by Mr. Johannes’ Binds,” oe & ereed-in unison. Roll call answer- = ed by an article for auction. Cor- & = rs respondence was-read and dis- cussed. It was agreed to pur- to meet and scrub school. A shower was planned for a. young couple in the district. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. L.B. MacMillan. The following lunch committee was appointed: Sandwiches, Mrs. M.A. Bell, Mrs. Arthur MacMil- lan; cake, Mrs. Angus MacDon- ald and Mrs. Dan Emery_— An_auction sale followed with’ Mrs. Robert Cook capably acting) as auctioneer. An interesting con-| test was put on by Mrs. Flora MacKay ‘and won by Mrs. Mur- Miss Dorothy M. Thomson who has been an employee of the T. ‘Eaton Company in Moncton, N.B. for the past eighteen years, is spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Percy MacGougan of Maipeque. She will be accompan- ied on her return home by her alien. Mrs. J.M. Thomson, who? has been spending the past six weeks in Malkpeque with her sis- éter, Mrs. MacGougan and other relatives and friends. ; Mrs. Robert MacNutt entertain- ELLEN’S_DIARY paths. How enchanting) they can be! In sunshine, threads Lof gossamer drift in the golden air-transient things like we some- times have thought the ford dreams of childhood, which too often have vanished later, been lost to the years. Or like we fancy those dreams ch are pictured in the distan- ce now around fascinatingiy rosy bends of way by brides-to-be this favored wedding-month. Dreams of the perfect home—the very House of Dreams fashioned in mind and laytime years. A cottage per- pk set down in a country spot aonteet” a sheltering hill. Young trees about it, and beside, a lit- tle garden wherein only favorite blossoms should grow. And in- the shining new of the Secechuneli treasures, set at perfect angles in the rooms of that first home of hers. Not 2 cot- tage? A. more imposing dwelling then? Or the last- word in a mod- ern city apartment? Well, where- ever it may be, unless we remem: furnishings that make the home but the affection and understand- ing caught within the walls, some of the happy dreams will vanish. In this old farmhouse caught fondly to a hiflside’s breast a September fire the hearth night, which mirrors ones face jin the panes. Alternate sun and | shadow or showers, the next week | brought in its: train. An Interval of the former this afternoon saw the binder move in to the first of our harvesting to reap what the farmers deemed “a nice little crop” on a field which had been Pastured for years. **At the harvest!'’ Mack explain- ed coming by after school. ‘‘Then I must go."’ And he cycled off, his eyes bright with anticipation, to ~ the workers wp at the other arm. September Is A Favoured Month For Brides-To-Be We move now along the Sep-| per?” another fafmwife echoed previous to the ceremony and our question the other day with a| Wil] Walk Beside You" during the! improved since the) ber that it is not the house and. tchuckle “it's mostly out of the signing garden now—and the orchard!"| church was attractively decorat-| op on mor fi ed for the occasion with baskets! three tier of mixed summer flowers Interesting visitors came by, in recent days: basy farm-folks excusioning, taking up as we with} the cares and. affairs of the oc- | by her father, wedding gown of white flepr broc-| ade with houffant entrain, birthday’ as it happned, a girlish | trimming in her borrowed | | A semi-cricle of white leaves with cupation; pretty little misses of) students now into the Fall-term at their High School; and on wd lady now on, years, though you would. never} pear! euler: length veil with an em- ance and spirits she is. She is one| broidered edge, and she earried who makes magie with plants and' a cascade of white roses in appear- suspect it, 90 young flowers, growing them —‘‘not for | myself now, but mostly to give) away te make someone else hap- py.” bridesmaids, were identicalay; Lean, Mr. and Mrs_ io Mac- Nice scenes of the past she/gowned in orange {ce erystal) !ean, Oshawa, Ontario: Vi painted for us im word-pictures| charm with wide billowing skirts, |= eee : “ a of Island schooldays with “the; with. raised in front hemline | nicest teacher" in 2 time of prim- itive desks and seats ranged about the walls; of the home with its spinning wheel and busy loom, and of that quaint era of living lost now im the years be- tween. ; The spining wheel—how pleas- seemed to a tired child. Not un- like the drone of bees in the bor- der on a lazy summer-afternoon, it was. Or the sound of the fall- ing water at the spillways on the dam which comes up to.us now in keeps ouf the dark of an onaneastt pockets bulging with apples, bis Supper came as its close. ‘Sap- | { i Va i — 200 Leslie St. Moncton, NB. toe Oat laen (a in time for back-to-colle by: McBRINE @ @HRISTIE @ CARSON and other famous lines. ain cond, be tute / a gentle sleepy tune. Until tomorrow—Diary—Good- er of Cambridge |” the insects haves “nervous clock” im their sys- ° controls their daily + Ly she discovered } the*nervoys clock by chilling part ® the ° "s body to retard its »: glandular balance, which itself * at Moore & McLeod ltd.» = ege A. MacLean, became the bride of} hered the guests Howard MacEachern, and Mrs Tabusintac? formed the double ring ceremony! daughter's wedding a The Pleaw. MacCallu m of ron of honor, and Miss Carla MacKinnon, They wore matching picture hats! and carried ‘crescents of Shasta daisies and Barbara Lidstoné, as flower girls. blue. flowered headbands and they car ant its sound! Like a lullaby it| ~~ them when it >: ‘Toombs Music Store | 167 Queen Mt. | we MANOLE BATTERIES AND ACCESSONES Mrs. ray Beaton. Another contesi, Beaton and won by Mrs Wm. Young. Meeting came to a close by singing of the National Anthem.. after which a delicious lunch was served by hoste&s and assistants. by CARIBBEAN QUEEN now is the island's banking and |} commercial centre ~ Bradshaw MacEachern, Mr. Don to their pews son of Mr.| which were Marked with white aSe* hern,;alysum and fern with white sat- in bows | per-| - her lace| Bradshaw M N.B Rev. J. Donald MacKay MacLean chose fo: rose organist, Mr. Raymond over taffeta with white acce accompanied Miss Joyce} | ies and a corsage of white ear oad Charlottetown as! tions | Lord's Praver” A ; guests was held at the Bi Lodge, where the bride's with attractive ar Mrs sho sang ‘Th five ch Holl table “rancement a reception «fn seven I’) of the regtster. The! tbe nove centered weddiy Cake .encire with nk rosebuc an given in marriage a ae ees : was lovely in her) oyar, m of a: meal For the honeymoon trp bride travelled in a Arne! sheath with matching. jae ket, a white feathe: hat and navy corsage was of « nations, The bride, NOOR al skirt, slightly lace medallions| sabrina neckline. ! min with the accessoric hite feather car trim held in: place the telt,* = fin ,SEA FOOD SPECIAL Full Course Dinner, only 0c @ woman's first'love is her- says Hannah, “she never. ds @ successor!” ed at the tea hour-on Sunday, MR, AND MRS HOWARD MacEACHERN {ald MacEachern, Mr. and Mrs in bonor of Miss Thomson and, | Carvell MacEachern, Mr., Ron- her mother. She was assisted ‘in D b] . ane errant Tabusintac, 1 d in-law, ~ C |N.B.;) Mr. and Mrs. Harrison hae Masten.” hare. P.L. OU e ING eremony | Butcher, Moncton, N.B MacGougan and Mrs. L. 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