M I '9..an mamas-aw 40-90910" I ., .s,. r v ME. AND MRS. ROGER CRAIG 3.2 'k 2i h "i .Ceremony At Zion Church {Unites Charlottetown Couple ‘ A pretty mid - summer wed- ding took place July 18 at Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlot- own, P.E.I. when Rev. Don- a. Campbell united in marri- 'ge Virginia Chalmers Mac— utt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Reginald MacNutt of Char- ttetown. and Roger Allan firaig. Fredericton. NB. son of .ajor George. W. and Mrs. {Craig Charlottetown. P.E.I. ers. Harvey MacKin‘non, church organist played the Wedding music and accompan- ied Mrs. James Fletcher and Donna Sutherland, who sang two duets “The Wedding Pra- yer" prior to the ceremony and ‘.‘I Never Walk Alone" during the signing of the regisrer. 9- The ride. given in marriage by her father. wore a flour ‘ength gown of white organza ashioned with a scooped line. and full length lily sleeves. The controlled dome hkirt with Alencnn lace waist.- gnd had matching lace repeal d at the hemline. A detach neck- point l l l l I I I l I I maid of h onour. The brides- maids were Gail Cameron. Ha- lifax. N.S.. Janet MacDonald. Charlottetown and Janice Bees- ley. Moncton. NB. The maid of honor and brides maids we re gowned alike in street length dreSses of broca-' ded satin. two attendants wear- ing pink and two wearing aqua. Their headdresses were match- ing organza wedding rin g crowns and they carried short cascades of Shasta daisies. The groom was attended by Ronald Storey. The ushers were Robert MacNutt. brother of the bride and Douglas Reid Charlottetown and Dr. Kenneth MacKenzie of Halifax. N.S. On retiring from the Church the groom carried a family Bible, a gift of the bride. Mrs. MacNutt chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of aqua organza ov-er print silk with hat of white Swiss straw ribbon and corsage of pink and white feathered carnations. M . rs, Craig. mother of the flame/z l .6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., July 31, 1964. HAPPENINGS Andrey. Jenkins. Women's Editor: Phones-8501 Dick Hathaway and Cathy Anny Lambert of Whitinsville. Mass. were guests last wee of . and Mrs. Bernard, Sher- brook. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cowan left the Island Tuesday mom- ing for their home in Newton, New Jersey. USA. after a va- cation spent with friends in .Montague and Murray Harbor land various parts of Kings ,County. Mr. Cowan is a native lot this province. his former ihome being in Lower Montague. tTheir son, Donald, accompan- iied his parents on their arrival lbut returned home earlier. ! Catherine Callbeck. Bedeque and Mary urray. Fredericton. N.B., teachers in Saint John have *left on a trip to British Colum- .bia and California. I James Profit. Orillia. Ont.. Is .8 guest of his parents, Mr. and ers. C.R. Profit. Alberton. Stavert Heustis and his bride, lthe former Edith MacGregor of gEast Baltic were honored at a .post nuptial party and shower :at the family home at Wilmot iValley on Thursday evening d ievening July 23 ‘ Mr. Damien Shrecnan. Kin- ikora. has as his guests his sis- iter. Mary of Boston and his lbi'other. Leo ‘of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Profit. tanonto. are visiting members 'of their families in Alberton. I Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Casey and daughter of Shediac. NB, were guests of Mr. and Mrs: H. W. Bernard. Sherbrook. ! I Mrs. Caroline Moran and Nel-‘ e Stimpson of Boston. Mass. left for their home after vaca-i tioning on P.E.I. for two weeksi On Friday they were dinner; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harveyl Bernard in Sherbrook. ; Sandra Maclnnts has return-f ed to Toronto after spending al ‘ white velvet. Her corsage was of white carnations. F'nllmvinig the Ceremony 3 reception was held at the Char- i lottetown Hotel. The bride’s ; table was centered with a three tier wedding cake. White .tapers and low arrangements of i ‘ white in u m s and pink roses . were additi o n a l decorat- ’. ion. Grace was offered by Rev. I I D. A. l. V l A toast. to the bride was pro- I posed by Dr. Malcolm Beck ‘ and responded to by the groom. I Th vacation with her parents, Mr" . and Mrs. Robert Mclnnis, St. Lawrence. Squadron Leader Tom Wallis and Mrs. Wallis accompanied by their four children Diane, Brian. Ian. and Cheryl Lynn have been vacationing in Bread- albane guests of Mrs. Hedley Woodside and family for the past three weeks. They have now returned to their home in North Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. An- derson of Sherbrooke. N.S. en. tertained at a reception on Sat- urday evening July 18 in honor of their youngest son Alick Gor- don and his ride the former Barbara Helen Beaton of Sum- merside. Mrs. Alexander And- erson presided at the silver ser- vice and serving were Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. Murray Anderson. Mrs. Russell Camer- on. Mrs. Dean Crosby and Mrs. Ed Hartlin-g. The bride's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Beaton assisted in receiving the guests. j l An Anniversary Service hon—l oring the early pioneers of Pro-l testant church history in the. West Prince area was held at‘ Tignish United Church on Sun- ay afternoon. The Wilmot Quartet of Fred-4 ericton. NB. rendered music, for the service. also taking part]l in the morning and evening ser- vices at Cascumpec and Alber—l | - l Rev. David S. H. MacDonald conducted the Worship. Mr. and Mrs William Wood-i man and daughters. Marion and1 Edith of Holbrook. Mass. arei guests of Mrs. Woodman's l aunt. Mrs. M. C. Munro. and: Mr. Munro, Wliim Road. Alsol visiting Mr. and Mrs. Munro. n his w d lol- bmok. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. S. s. Beaton entertained at a buffet supper on Friday evening after the Beaton - Anderson wedding re- hearsal for the wedding party and out-of-province guests. Mrs. T. M. Burton poured and the hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Donald A. Baker. Mrs. Albert Callbeck. Helen Platts and Elizabeth Platts. Cpl. and Mrs. Eugene Pend- ergast and son Bert of Spring- hili. N.S.. are visiting members of the Pendergast family at Ken- sington and Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fairies: and son Ronnie of Gait. 0nt., are visiting Mrs. Fairless’s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nich~ olson. Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore have returned to Ottawa after holidaying with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ussel Moore. High Bank. and with his sister Mrs. Lloyd White and family, Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nicolle and family of Saint John. N.B. vacationed recently with rela- tives in Murray River. P.E.I. Gloria Dawtkins. Fredericton. N. B..isaguestatohehomeod Mr. and Mrs. John C. Profitt, Alberton. CPO Alphonce Gaudet and Mrs. Gaudet of Halifax are spending a holiday visiting rel- atives and friends in Tignish. Sgt. Don Jolly. vocalist and drummer with the Central Air- force Band, Ottawa. which ap— peared recently in P.E.I.. spent some time with friends in Mil- ton. Mr. 0nd Mrs. Lloyd White and family. Mrs. Janie Brown of Melrose, Mass. and Mrs. Henry Oliver onroe. Maine are visiting their mother. Mrs. Alvie Moun- tain. Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rowatt of Montreal. P.Q. were visitors in Milton with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mills during their vacation in P.E.I. Linda LeClair. Montreal is spending a holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude LeClair, Tignish. W mei- gives us these mornings, as we breakfast in the quiet with James. ore our world is altogether astlr. So serene and still it in then. Only the sounds of the birds and animals we hear. and that of some pu- stng machine. bearing early its occupant off to work. We look past the shrubbery and trees. on the lawn. above the low of the valley with its mill and stream, to the spru- ces. that in attractive than range up the :1 op e opposite. MR. AND MRS. A. G. ANDERSON Coral And White Mums Decorate Trinity Church ' coral and white Chrysanthemums decorated the Trinity United Church. Sum- merside on July 11, when Bar- 'bara Beaton was married to Alick Gordan Anderson. The bride is the daughter of Sam- uel Beaton of the groom is the son of Robert Anderson. Sherbrooke. N.S. The officiating clergyman at the ceremony was Rev. Dr. C. R, Webber and the soloist was Margaret Murray of Kensing- ton accompanied by Mrs. Eric Sheen. Summerside. The bride given in marriage ‘by her fath er wore a floor length white gown of organza over taffeta with a sheath front and a fullness at the back end- ing in a chapel train. The fit- ted bodice was accentuated by motifs of Swiss lace and sma bows. She wore a single strand of pearls and earrings to match. Her wedding ring headdress of Swiss lace held an elbow length veil of French illu sion. She carried a semi - cascade bou- quet of pink and white carna- tions. pink roses and trailing ivy. The maid of honor. Edna Leo- nard. Syd ne y. N.S. and the mmzerside and N white shastal daisies with cas- cading coral ribbons. The best man was John Geo- theigan of Woodstock. Ont. and the ushers were Norman J, Beaton, Fargo. North Dakota: John Cameron. Sherbrooke, . S.; Douglas Purdy. Spring- }iill. N.S.; and Alexander Cam- eron, Truro. N.S. For the reception at the Royal Canadian Legion in Sum- merside the bride‘s mother re. ceived wearing an aqua sheath dress of chiffon over taffeta with a I a c e bodice. Her acces- sories were white and she wore a corsage of pink rosebuds and white carnations. The groom's mother chose a powder blue suit of English Fryma cotton lace with a blue picture hat of tulle and straw and a corsage of pink rosebuds. For the honeymoon through the Mari-time Provinces the bride wore an aqua fitted suit with white accessories and a corsage white carnations. The newlyweds will live in Hubbards. N.S. until Septem- ber when they will move to Ha- life-x. U.S. VISITORS Here and there. their green in II b ed satiny hnylnnd that presently merges into the blue of the morning - sky above We chat then of so many things, for we have come up the years since girl-, and boyhood together. Of the fields — too old. and newer, and that reach of stumpland. the brush of which of late has been burnt, to make at length nice farm- land... We talk too of the old and new. friends... and the olden, golden paths of the farming. we have oth altogether much loved. And as we chat. a humming- bird searches ln the white tips of the still blossoming bleeding- heart. for remaining sweett. there. Close by. and quite at- tractive. a little clump of sweet William. is a bit roud of its all-pink bloom... On a high wire — that silver cord i in ts coming has given new life and a bright outlook to farm - life, a little feathered company sits in a solemn row. "We should" we rem' James at the sight and sign of satiny Haylands Merge Wth Blue Sky Above Delightful scenes the sum- Ihh “Wot-Wont. g the . "It was pleasant" we laid "And most interesting, a that there one a number a; manner - guests about. You see them in souvenirs and cards to take. or send home. Or maybe stopping on the street to inquire a direction.” "Yes?" ' era was too — you would have liked this! -— the pianist in a restaurant. who when we whispered a request to him in passing. played for us a favor- ite iiunei it happened that the folks who supped at the next table to ours — summerguesu from the ‘ of their supper - hour. W too others, vacationing, stung. era. who visit now with 'tho I too, which made it a highlight a mat cousins'. and stop by at the once familiar places to bless the memory than loved us. Another spoke of drama. of music and of art. One gave us a tantalini n g glimpse on the street of the new hot. she ‘Just had to have for Sunday!’ "60!" she smiled. “you did have a nice time!" “Well this is it, Ellen!" James says. his hand on the now to the end of our day." Until tomorrow -- Diary Good ~ night..... CHILD ELECTROCUTED MUNCIE. Ind. (AP)—An 18- month-old girl was electrocuted Wednesday when she pushed a fork into a toaster at the break- fast table. Diana Riggin was dead on arrival at hospital. them. 'commence one of these times to store furnace - Wood In the cellar to see us through the wintry - days." "Now it’s your turn to tell me about your trip to town" the one girl of this place. suggested O island fu triers o -_ RIGHT Iv WRIGHT Bulky Sweaters ‘Oodeooffodflm—Iohdwmmth— «trinity sweater-snot hpoco fortoday’o Well-m leotodwil ‘ Open Tonight Until 91 able back train edged with I , best man proposed a . . . Sixty-one per cent of all cars ' l l " race {91] softly at the back m" : Emom “Ore 3“ “59mm? 0’ toast to the bridesmaids and bndesmmds catharme Beaton' entering British Columbia in a V ~ 2 H I l mu chapel tram. Ipealcockkglue ladcemfeaturing,t 3 am, read several telegrams. St. Eleanor's and Elizabeth sixmomh period in 1963 were ‘ ‘ it Her head“ 9 c e wag a m“ "9“ “e a" ' Fee “usher: Gail Storey attended the Plam’ ml” were ’dexltwal'ly from the US. g _ ' i ' length coat. HGT hat was a high gneq book gmmmil pew esme wmh . . Chm" rleaf'F‘rCltfl 3””le '0 l cloche of blue and white organ- 1 F‘onnwim', the rem “on Mr matching picture hats and “““°=¢“ ‘ vv t mum!“ ‘ll"""" "9“ She; za petals with overlay oil d “rs (irai 19“ g“ h ' shoes. '1“: carried baskets of l . ore a Single Strand of cultur- l white net. She wore a eel-sage ‘ ' g 8 °"' aqua tinted abastra daisies. ’ H. BENNETT CARR ‘ mommka Dlal 2-1273 . . . g 1 cymoon trip. the bride wearing Orwlmhnesgggaglglfiacfmzxgzal. a pink and white silk sheath m‘mhér of me” mom ‘ a jdl‘PSS with matching sleeveless jacket dresgg of h'lack ilinen coat. white straw braid Malpeque’ E shaming. and hat of that. and white accessories. Her Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Sun Life of Canada Charlottetown. P.E.I. ed pearls. a gift of the groom. :The bride's bouquet was a cas- cade of pink roses, stepha‘notis and trailing ivy. 5i Isabel \iacNutt. The flower girl, Shelley Lynn Baker of Summerside wore a floor length gown of aqua geor- , gette over taffeta with a ma- tching taffeta petal headdress. I 79 GRAFTON ST. 0 black P.E.I. cousin of the bride was I 5—.— mohair with miniature bows of 1corsage was of white carna- . tions WEDDING Jim and Mrsf Allison r. of Charlottetown an- le. of Halifax, N.S. Miss Owen in so am graduate oi on. .s...tWLWED iN‘ ‘ r». P. CAROLYggle‘E OWEN PLANNED housie University. and Mr. Sommerville is a Law grad- uate of Dalhousie University and Yale University. The mar- riage has been planned for August 29 at Central Christian Church in Charlottetown. MARILYN PAYN‘I’ER SEPTEMBER m memorial Church. j e . (Photo by C. I), MacKay) O . a m Mr. and Mrs. Craig will re- side in Fredericton. NB. where Mr. Craig is employed as ma— nager of the n e w Wandlyn Mot l Relatives Home To Anniversary A widely known Charlottetown couple. Mr. and Mrs. James 'Pendergast were at home at the Pendergast homestead in Ken- singion, to friends'who called I on Wednesday afternoon and .evening to extend congratula- .’ tions on their 40th wedding anni- ‘ versary. , The guest book was circulat- ed by Mary Pendergast their. eldest grandchild. Assisting the ihostess. Mrs. Austin Pendergast in serving the guests were Mrs. She carried a coral basket of .“W F/O JACK LaBELLE AND MRS. IaBELLE WEDDING BELLS boast: Rayner to F0 John Lau- rent LoBelle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul I. La'Belle. Regina. Sask. (Photo by the Rand Studio) The RCAF Protestant Chap- el art Summerside was the set- ting for the recent wedding of Rena Brenda Rayner. daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Eugene Pendergast. Mrs. Tho- mas McSwiggan. Mrs. Ray stan- yer. Mrs. Michael MacKlnnon and Miss Ethel MacArthur. . Con . tory , tele- phone calls and a telegram from their sons in Winnipeg were re- ceived by the highly esteemed couple. Rev. L.P. Callaghan. Rev. Reginald MacDonald and Mr. James Séunders. each address- ed the company briefly during the evening. Mrs. Pendengast is the form- er Gertrude Cullen of Shetwomi and the couple were married at Charlottetown. They have‘ nine children. William and Edward of Winnipeg. the only ones not present at the celebration; Fa- Mrs. Thomas Brockville. 0nt.. and Austin of I. the Sun Life Assurance Co. ‘ Canada who lives on the home» stead Mr. Pendcrgast is 1984 Island- er of the Year. and both Mr. :Zd Mrs. Pendergast are well- SUMMER CLEARANCE . DRESSES . SKIRTS ° PEDAL PUSHERS . SHORTS . SWIM SU'lTS BALANCE OF STOCK 0" OPEN ALL DAY SAMDAY years. I Moors & McLeod Ltd. 1 F .into tlon appear in feminine and glamorous. mart and sportlve styles. Headin g Rah-iguablg’ ther Arthur. parish priest at .. . . Palmer Road; Patricia. Mrs. ’ 1 Ray Stanyer. Vancouver. B.C.; Thomas «Sun Life Assurance » ‘ 3 headline and his‘h- o ofCanada, Saint J .; ' t your every fan Eugene. RCMP Corporal. _ ' I Springhill. N.S.; Reginald. tea- mum“ new hat“ mm ohe st Goose ; mes. - i - our fresh and fashion- McSwiggan. able millinery collec- J “E g n as public spirited citiza ' 1 ‘ ‘ . do“ to William H. Prescott. ens. They have resided in Chnr- THE P N '_ '1' . I” m. Sockviile. N.S. The marriage lottetown since retiring after ma “WRW‘ “mm " so ' ' - . of will take place Sept. 12 at farming at Kensington for 30 . bu n4: “LAND I1": * MOORE &M“LEOD llD.