. _-w. ace and earrings. s gift from Halifax. Nova Scotia; Mr. and the groom. Mrs. Charles Macnougall. Cape Attending the bride as matron l Cod, Mass.: Mrs. Herbert Pan- .‘ of honour. was her sister-in-law, ton, Cambridge, Mass.; Mr. and 7Mrs. Wallace Smith. who were Mrs. Caleb Nicholson. Cam- ;a bronze colored sheath dress of bridge, Mass.: and Miss J a n e peau de sole and oversklrt gath- Nicholson, Salt Lake City. Utah. ered at the waist. with match-v A telegram of best wishes was crown pill received from Miss Shirley . The brides- Scott. Toronto, 0nta_rio. ' maids. Mrs. Herbert Mason, sls- l prim. to he, man.iage_ the; '9" °l ""3 3'09"‘ ‘md Ml” Mar‘ 3 bride was the guest of honour at‘ "Y" Smithv °°“5l“ °‘ the b’idc- miscellaneous showers at Stra-lwere tendered 8 Shower 31 the were attired in green peau de thgarmey Homes.ead_ by theihome of Mr, and Mrs, E]-negt . 5°19» Styled identical l° "'9 ma‘-‘office staff of G. Keith Pickard,;InBS. Hazelbrook. by relatives ton of h0n°Ur- They carried architects, at the home of Mrs. !of the groom. crescents of bronze mums with 1 wilbur Jone5_ pownal; Mrs] (Photo by 11.13. Hambly) salal leaves. N Mr. Ernest Drake. brother of] the groom. was best man. The ushers were Mr. Wallace Smith,l Wendell MacCallum. Harsh- field and at tin Pownal Com- munity Hali where she receiv- ed many useful and lovely gifts.‘ Friends of the groom led him at a stag party in he Village Restaurant in Southport. Mrs. Herbert ason. enter- tained the bridal party following the rehearsal. ‘ On the return from their hon- eymoon. the bride and groom Q W/7ZMZ Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 13, 1962. 7 HAPPENINGS Mr. Robin Lidstone of Toron- MR. AND MRS. LeROY G. McGONNELL Hughes - McG to has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Lidstone in Summerside. this week. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Currie of Summerside spent the holiday weekend in Moncton, N.B., guests of Dr. and Mrs. W.C. _ Haines. Mrs. R.D. Neth of Sa-ugus, ' Massachusetts is the guest of . her sister. Mrs. L.B. C r u e. Summerside. F-Lt. J.R. McDonald who is on course at Trlentpn, Ontario spent the holiday week end with his Wife and family. who are visit- in: Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Mac- Naught, Summerside. have as their Euest. their son, John of Otta/wal Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Miller and onnell Vows Are Pleclged ‘At St. Dunstan’s St-. Dunstan’s Basilica, Char- garet Mary. daughter . and Mrs. J. Frank Hughes, be- McG o n n e l l, Charlottetown. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Mon- signor Patrick McMahon. Baskets of mixed gladloli adorned the altar and the guest pews were marked with white satin . Mrs. Joseplh Dou- gan was the organist and Mr. James Flannigan sang appro- priate hymns during the nuptial mass and the signing of the re- gister. _ The bride looked radiant in a floor length =gown of nylon or- ganza over taffeta with appli- tlues of alenconlace sllrrounding the simple boat neck- line and cascades down the front of the bodice and over the full billowing skirt. The long slender sleeves were tapered to a point over the wrl and large bow at the back of the waistline gave a dramatic ef- fect to this romantic and Her siol. in place by a tiara of seeded pearls and rhinestones and she carried a bouquet of red sweetheart roses. Her only jewellery was a cultured pearl necklace and earrings. in gift of the groom. The maid of honor. Miss Dor- othv Cheverie. and bridesmaid. ‘Miss Marie Russell, friends of the bride. wore identical street length gowns of royal peau-de - soie with matching hcaddresses and carried nose- 533's of white and yellow carna- ons. g I The flower girl. Miss Joan Hughes, sister of the bride. was charming in a street le n g t h dress of royal mauve penu-de- soie with white eyelet trim and headdress of white lilies of the valley and pearls. She carried a miniature ilosegay of white and yellow carnations. Mr. Peter McGonnell, brother 0’ the groom. was best ma The ushers were Mr. Eugene eofaMr 3 bec. and Mr. and n. tour Hayes. friend of the groom and . Frank Hughes. brother of the bride. Mrs. Hughes chose for her daughter's wedding a two-piece sheath dress of nylon over tat‘-1 er feta in soft autumn shades with « " matching hat and accessories: and a mink stole. Her corsagel was of white roses. The groom's mother was attired in a brown 1 wool dress with matching beige. accessories. Her corsage was: of Talisman roses. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for 85 guests was held ,‘ the\Queen o . ree-r tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom centered the bride's table. ' Mr. Al. Blanchard rendered appropriate music during the] reception. Mr. Kevin Dowlingl was master of ceremonies. Thef toast to the bride was respond- ed to by the groom. Miss Edna Peters. friend of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Telegrams were re- ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Whalen. Montreal, Que- Mrs. Ian Mac- NB ~ I l l Donald, St. John. . . For her wedding trip through the Maritimes, the bride chose a two-piece ensemb1e.of a figured silk sheath with match- ing three-quarter length coat imported sorento, a large pic- ture hat and matching accessor- ies. She wore a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Out of the province zllests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maclsaac and son. John. Hall- K. N.S., Mr and Mrs. Wendell Murphy. Halifax. N.S., Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes and son. Frank. Berwick. N.S., Mrs. Ma- ry C. Winchester. Pictou. N.S. Mr and Mrs. Jack Dillon, St. John, N.B. Mrs. Dan Hendri- can.-Pictou, N.S.. and Miss Ma- ry McGonnell, Montreal. Que- (‘ we is Prior to her marriage, the bride was entertained at show- ere given by Miss Dorothy .Che- verie, Miss Marie Russell an Mrs Peter McGonnell. Also a supper shower. given by the staff of R.T. Holman Ltd.. was held at the Rendezvous Res- ant. 9 (Photo by C.D. Maclfay.) _FI.lEN's DIARY Blue Skys, Mellow Suns Bring End To Harvest Day "Week. walk slowly" we beg- sed of this one, when the b 1 u e fillies. and mellow sun, and at- tendant breeze the perfect harvest-weather settled over the farmlands. How good it was have with us the very es- sence of Autumn's loveliness Isain. Instead of the damp. to see its shades bright once more: amber crimson, scar- let and gold. I the tawny hues I is varied greens with which Mother Nature so artis- llcfihy fills in the undertones. 5"‘ that ssntlc blue base. which lies dreamlly over e ripened ‘M tlekh. find ‘I: hearts’ cue. that har- wo're getting" the farmers agreed anxiously when days con- tinued damp. This week. bless it. brought the sound of the fulling trickle qt grain to the granaries. And instead of the gaunt spectre of want stalking the stables. whence. by and large. much of the Island's livelihood is won we could picture content there I R ain. “This week has been a .help. Ellen" James remembered at supper. “But we need weeks it igood weather ahead." "Couldn't you leave some of your work so that we would get those bulbs planted? it's a nice fine afternoon" Alex questioned sy. _ We considered the suggestion. And those delightful lines of W 1!. Davies came to mind: flowers Brow -— _ A rainbow and a cuckoo. Lo I "Sweet Chance. that led)!!!’ bfld._.she won . own 0' Item “"0 ' blue brocsded ta with Beyond the town where wild ‘coop ‘gum, mid mu um-L . or How rich and great the times atcessoriesz The two matrons of are now! onor were tie bride's sisters. Know all ye sheep. Mrs, David Jtrsthcsrn and And cows that keep Mrs. Donald tlesrs. Their gowns daughter. Cathy. spent the holi- day week end with relatives in Halifax. N.S. Paul Delaney of Moncton, ‘ N.B. was the holiday week end guest of his grandmother Mrs. Mark Delaney. Summerside. d Mrs. Sherman Par- day week end with Mrs. Par: lee’_s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Johnston. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. David Arnold i I A pretty-wedding was solemn- ized at the First Baptist Church in Amherst. N.S. on August 18, when Juanita Elaine Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Brooks. 98 West Victoria Street. Amherst. N.S. became the bride of Paul Franklin Oakes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oakes, Charlottetown. Rev. Harold Mitton, Charlo- Brown. ‘ The church was attractively decorateg for the occasion with a variety of greenery. summer flowers and candles. The guest pews were marked with min- iature bridal bouquets. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. looked lovely in a floor length gown white silk organs with a fitted liy lace trim- he gown fen used a sq neckline and lily-point sleeves. -The bouffant skirt was trimmed with medallions of arls and sequins. Her veil of tulle illusion fe from‘ a crown of pearls and uins. Her bouquet was de- ned to red roses. The maid of honor was Miss ‘-'—s.. Eleanor Brooks, sister of the P0 The dress featured a bow of the some material in back. she 3 headdress s ii if on staring. that I stand so I: grass that's wet from hea- vy rain - A rainbow and a cuckoo's \ sons: v M never come tollthos ssnt . " lhltillfoudsy---—Disry--the again May never conv This side the tom ." , "Yes, we must come and get that planting done" we smiled. And the week we could not stay goes how. Jlssving up with pics- menlorlss to beep Good-night... / I ,; and daughter. Tara Lynn. of Dartmouth, N.S. have been the guests of Mrs. Arnold’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cam- . eron. Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Hor Summerside. had as their day week end‘ guests, their dau- ghter. Mrs. Bruce MacBeath. Mr. Maclseath and daughter. Nancy, of Moncton, NB. ne, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kenny of Summerslde had as their thanksgiving holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson of Trenton, Ontario. Mr. Archibald Gillis arrived from Port Coquitiam, B.C. on the night of September 27 to vi- sit his mother. Mrs. Hugh Gil- lis, in Vernon River and had the pleasure of two days with h e r before she away on the 29th. It is fifteen years since Mr. Gillis has seen his native province. Miss Jean Cobb returned to Montreal this week after spend- ing a vacation with her mother, Mrs. J .0. Cobb, Summerside. MR if If F. OAKS lAmhersi, N.S. Is The Scene‘ lOf Pretty Wedding Ceremony ’whtte dinner jackets of and matching accessories. Her "to Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacKay returned last week to their home in Summerside after a holiday trip through the New England States and Halifax. N.S. . Mr. an Mrs. Carl Smith, ac- compani by Mr. Lorne Moa- se, Mrs. Fred Moase of Sum- merside and Mrs. Elton Cairns of Freetown attended the an- were in a similar style to that worn by'the maid of honor in shades of pale yellow and lilac. They wore matching headdress and accessories. All car ed nosegays to match their gowns. stman was Mr. Jack brother of the bride and Mr. holi- — suddenly passed ‘J: Young Couple The Pownal United Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday. Septemb- er lst, when the marriage of MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS G. DRAKE the Fredericton. N.B. on Thursday of last week. Messrs. Smith and Moase each receiv a Ba lor of Education degree. Mrs. J.0. Cobb entertained at . bridge at her home in Summer- ’ side on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walk- er and children of Summerside spent the holiday week end in Eureka. N.S. guests of - Mrs. Walker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.F. MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mur- phy and two children of Hali- fax, N.S. spent a few days this week with Mrs. Murphy's par- cine. Wood. accompanied Mr. v _ was . . -'4$«'¢.aasvuni Pledge Vows A'|' lsin of the bride. was in charge Frances Linda. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison J. Smith, and Dwalas George. son of Mr.- John Drake and the late Mrs. Drake of Hazelbrook. P.E.l.,‘ was solemnized. with Rev. T. . Goudge performing the double ng ceremony and Rev. Dr. A. S. Weir assisting. The church organist. Mrs . Ed John Bears. who sang "0 Perfect‘. Love" before the ceremony andl “_The Lord's Prayer” during the signing of the register. ‘The church was decorated with sprays of yellow and gold gladiolies and the guest pews were marked with white satin ws. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor ngth gown of white nylon mist. A. wide "Bertha" collar edged with Guipere lace accented the fitted bodice with long pointed sleeves. The same lace as in the .sheath dress and jacket _ matching accessories and a cor- " view H * Wallace Smith. Congratulationsl ‘ tin MacCallum. . V “Bless This Herbert Mason, brother-in -law of the groom. Mrs. Smith chose for her dau- ‘ wedding a gold Silk sage of white feathered carna- tions. Drake, stepmother of the groom. wore a bronze print dress with a fur stole and white accessories and a corsage of white feathered carnations. The reception was held for over a hundred guests at Mill-. Harold Smithy. . Mr. uncle of the bride acted as mas-; ter of ceremonies. The toast to‘ the bride was given by Revw Dr. A.S. Weir and responded to by the groom. A toast was giv-N on to the bridesmaids by M 1.: and complementary remarksl were extended to the bride am! groom by Mr. G. Keith Pickard,. Rev. T.R. Goudge and Mr. Aus-‘ Solo selections were rendered} by Mr. John Bears, includingi House" and “I'll? Walk Beside You". The brides table was center- ed with a beautiful three tiered cake with a miniature bride and groom. Miss Gail Sheidow. cou- of the guest book. Following thereception, the bridal couple left by car for a honeymoon trip through Nova Scotia. For travelling, the bride wore a banana colored wool suit with brown accessor- ies and a corsage of white fea- thered carnations. Out of town guests: Mr. and with 1 f A Fashion Item At H0|.MAN’S i The "Barbershop Blouse" with Fall's iclunry eye appeal . . . introduces a guy look for your Fall wardrobe . . . 3/4 sleeve, cotton stri- ped; band collar piped white, saucy brass buttons . . . shirt'ta.ils in or out . . . a new trend in is nov- elty blouse . . . sizes 10 to 18 in beautiful shades of red, blue and green . . . 2_93 Mrs. Donald Smith. Kentville, Nova Scotia; Mr. James Smith HOLMAN'S collar was repeated in the bout- fant skirt which ended slightly entrain over bridal satin and hoop. Her bouffant veil of nylon tulle was attached to a pill box of nylon mist studded with rhinestones and sequins. The bride's bouquet was _s cascade of white Fuji Mums, with color- ed wheat and Salal leaves. Her only jewellery was a pearl neck- fiOo~ May We Accommodate ’ YOU? ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dalton, g Summerside. Miss Shirley Rayner. student at Mount Allison University, spent the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- worth Rayner, Summerside. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grant and two children are visiting the for-mer’s parents.’ Dr. and , Mrs. A.R. Grant. Summerside. : D A- A- K Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Prichard and .son Robert or Oromocto. N.B. spent Thanllsgiving with Mrs.. Prichard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cairns, Sum- merside. When you are in Halifax the modem. comfortable. centrally located STERLING HOTEL ‘ is the place to stay! Mrs. Mary Simmons has “re- ,u:,:°' °' ‘h’ 'turned to her home in Kensing- ton after spending the past few days at Tyne Valley, guest . of her sister. Mrs. Willla in Maynard. Mr. Hubert Agnew, Hamilton. 0nt., spent the ban giving weekend with his son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ells- wortlt Mann and f a m lly, Ken- sington. O Licenced DIIIIIII 3003' I Inc Parking for 60 can , I lamny and Group Plans ‘ 0 commercial Barns ’ Mus. Cranford Maclfay, Stan- ley Bridge, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Sum- merside, where she is receiving treatme ‘ Mr. Edward Paynter, Clinton. is a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, Summerside. where he is receiving treatment. e Burke of Charlottetown and the ushers were Ted Brooks. Char- lottetown and David Strathearn, Amherst. \The male mem rs of the wedding party wore For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Brook's chose a jacket dress of rose-beige lace. Her ensemble was complemented with a 'beige flowered turban hat and matching accessories. Ilcr corsage was of tawney gold roses. Mrs. Oakes was wearing a pale green lace jacket dress accened by beige flower hat corsage was of white roses. in the Ralsten Room. The toast the bride was proposed by Rev. Harold Mitton. The bride's table ‘was taste- fully decorated and centered with I three-tier wedding cake. Mrs R.A G in- . . reenw , throp, Mass. aunt of the bride. and Mrs. Ted Brooks, Charlotte- poured. The bride's table was served b Mrs. Richard Hkefflngton, Charlottetown and other servers were Mrs. Plllllp Bmoks. Miss aurel Green- wood. Mrs. Boyce McPhail. Mrs. R. Chapman and Miss Darlene roo . Mrs. Bradford Brooks. Cha- thsm. hl.B. had charge of the guest book. For a honeymoon trip in the Maritimes, the bride travelled in a silk print dress green and gold with matching flower hat and accessories. 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