mes ‘Bt. Peter’s Anglican church, 1], was the scene of a pretty on Oct. 31, when Eliza , daughter of Mrs. Annie nks, Conway, and Arthur gon of Mr. and Mrs. E@- “Rev. M. J. Findlay per- | formed the double ring ceremony. fhe church was tastefully decor- “with potted plants and the! were marked with ‘white satin bows. Ush-! sting the guests were Harry Ho- ell and Lloyd Jelly. _ Mrs. Reginald Palmer at the “wean “accompanied brs, ae 3 Aa nl ree ig th signing of the Tegis-, ‘% the bride entered the reh.the choir sang ‘The! ‘That Breathed O’er Eden.” The bride, given in marriage uncle, “Reginald Coles, as lovely in her wedding gown’! nylon and acetate lace over Tayon satin, featuring a bodice. Lace inserts com- wmeénted the skirt. She wore a it Cning and pearl trim. She car- a white prayer book ‘topped, sweetheart roses. lily of valley and white ribbon strea- ; The bride was attended by Miss irley Noye, as maid of honor,! wore a ballerina length dress th matching accessories and a bouquet of pink ros- d Jelly, chose a blue » length gown of chantilly lace taffeta with matching acces-| a carried a n-seczay i St. Giles Presbyterian Church, , was the scene of a lov- wedding oh Nov. 7, when) Isabel MacTavish, daw- | of Mrs. Duncan A. and the | Mr. MacTavish, Newtown P. E. I. and George Pev- Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dixon, Calgary, were} ited in marriage. ’ The bride was given in marri- ‘age by Edward S. Baker. She | with ‘a short train. Her shoulder- veil was tulle illusion ‘and she carried a bouquet of red Toses. . The bride’s only attendant was hier ‘sister, Donalda MacTav- who chose a_ street jength | | dress of empire blue peau de » With + matching~ accessories, i @ bouquet of yellow daisy hemums. James Garner was the grooms- m @nd the guests were usher- jet fm by Jack Schmid and Ken- ‘Travers. | Miss Heather Wood, as sang “Where’er You and “I'll Walk Beside The church was decorated with | of chrysanthemums ‘were marked with white sa- bows. . Mr& Dixon chose a gown and her corsage was pink roses. The reception was held at Fort Calgary House. ‘MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR LLOYD DAWSON wson, Poplar Grove, were, # in the holy bonds of matri-' pink nylon lace over taffeta! ofi | 2 gown of white italian bro-| . fashioned on princess lines | double ring ceremony was | by Rev. S. MacKay | autumn colours and the guest) Aarriage Vows Exchanged Double Ring Ceremony {American Beauty roses. Phyllis ‘Coughlin, friend of the bride was junior bridesmaid and wore a yellow gown of nylon lace over taffeta with matching accessories and a nosegay of yellow roses. Litte Miss Clara Ann Oatway, as flower girl, was charming in her ballerina length dress of pink net over taffeta and a_ white basket with pink and white ros- es.. ee Lloyd Banks, brother bride, was best man For her daughter's wedding the mother of the bride chose a light {blue nylon acetate dress with 'matching accessories and a cor- sage of white roses. The groom’s wore a medium brown of the Ness ‘ 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Dec. 8, 1959. HAPPENINGS Mrs. Douglas Dennis was hos- tess to the XI Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi last week. The pro- gram was conducted by Mrs. Maylea Manning. Mrs. J.C. Gal- lant, assisted the hostess’ in ser- ving refreshments. Dr. and Mrs. W.P. Howatt, New- castle, N.B., spent the past week- end visiting friends in Charlotte- town. Dr. Howatt has recently re- turned from a radiology confer- ence in Chicago which he attends annually. They were accompanied to Chicago by Mrs. Howatt’s sis- ter, Mrs. P.W. MacNevin, Char- lottetown. —_ Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gillis .and sons, €arlyle and Delmar, DeSable, Ethel Gillespie, Clyde River, accompanied by Wayne MacDonald, Cambridge, Mass., have returned to their homes af- ter an interesting visit to Texas and Connecticut. Carlyle Gillis, formerly of De- Sable, ‘left recently for Montreal where he has been transferred to Carlyle spent three years in Shearwater, N.S., as a member of the staff of the Bank there. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Chowen, Win- sloe with John and David Stewart, Charlottetown returned Sunday evening for Dorchester, N.B. ‘| where they attended the funeral of Mr. Robb Mitton. Mr. and Mrs. Mitton were year- ly visitors at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Chowen, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter, Burlington, have moved to Ken- sington for the winter months. + Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase re- turned on Monday from a trip to Toronto where they were guests of Mr. Moase’s sister, Mrs. Char- les Vincent and Mr. Vincent. They j attended the Royal Winter Fair and viewed Niagara Falls. They also visited their daughter, Mrs. George MacLean and the Rev. Legion Auxiliary_| Holds Meeting a branch of the Bank of Montreal. Mr. MacLean at Hampton, N.B., and their son, the Rev. C.R. and Mrs. Moase at Oxford, N.S. t a card party at the Legion Home Kensington on Tuesday evening, prizes were won by the following: ladies high, Mrs. Floyd Crane; men’s hifh, Floyd Crane; ladies consolation. Mrs. Harold Champion; men’s consolation, Mont Owen; Door prize, Mrs. Bruce Waite. Mrs. Thelma Sudsbury has re- turned to her home in, Kensing- ton after being a patient for sev- eral weeks in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. Mrs. Boyd Beairsto, Kensington is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, where she underwent surgery:on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence March- bank, New. Annan, and Mr. and. Mrs. Charles MacFarlane, Fern- |; wood, returned recently from a |trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls! and New York. Members of the Women’s Aux- iliary of Park Royal were guests of the Bambi group-at their regu- | lar monthly meeting held in Trin- ity church social hall on Dec. 3. The occasion was in the form of a social evening. The president, Mrs. Edgar Gillespie. opened the meeting, and extended words of welcome ‘to the viSiters. Treas- urer’s report Stated ‘the amount raised during the year, a sum of which"was given to the WA. In the election of officers which’ followed, Mrs. Gillespie was re- elected president and Miss Thel- ma Teed as secretary and treas- urer>The group decided to pack a box for a family for Christmas. Mrs. Frank MacLean showed pic- tures of her trip to Europe. This ELLEN’S DIARY” ~“There’s the rift of the sun- rise!’ we said to James,. watch- ing the dawn break over the. hills fruity mixtures thats provide a backlog for Christmas. So this December day was sunny, bright and pleasantly cool. And clean underfoot for Alex when out about, where remain many interests to charm a small lad. Cat held under an arm, we saw him stand for some time looking in at the new nanny for an interval stabled, as Mack said today, “‘to get accustomed to the place,” before she goes to join her new lord and master for months now pastured with the sheep. Now that the cattle are stab- led, excepting the few younglings loose-housed at another barn of the farms, our farmers’ chores have increased. For them now there are the tidyings ‘of stables and sties to the fields. And in the spreading they see, as do we, the smiling crops that will grow in the wake of it-the purpled clov- er, and above it the June - song of the bees; the bended plumes of grain, the lush grass of pas- -ture for cow and sheep. Because winter was hurrying them, counting away the days of | The grace with long cold fingers, an end of banking about this old house was completed today. This included on our account, the mounding of a precious climbing rose against a_ kitchen wall and the honey-suckle vine of last spring’s planting, which grew amazingly well and gave us blos- soms up to the frost of the fall- time. Now that the wood fire crack- les cheerily and the kettle sings its best tune, we remember one important item of the farmers’ day was the purchase of more insurance, to_give added protec- disaster of fire. Fire is a dreadful master at part of the program was much /| enjoyed and Mrs. Gillespie ex- tended a vote of thanks to Mrs. MacLean who made a fitting re- sponse: | A coritest conducted by the pres- | | ident was won by Miss Thelma Teed and Mrs. MacLean. Mrs. Hattie Bagnall of the | Parkdale group expressed ap-' preciation for the pleasant eve-| ning. Refreshments were served) Precious Roots Protected 3 From Winter's Icy Breath tion in the event of the dread) ws ICGIT M n “ a Conduct Service ~ The Tryon and Crapaud CGIT . girls conducted the special service “Christmas Thoughts In Kottay- Sialic tay mene any time of year, but more parti- on . cularly now to the farmer since ed in choral reading of the scrip- all his livelihood is gathered to ture lesson. The program was un- »- barn and stable and cellar about. der the direction o fthe CGIT “I don't carry any fire insur- | leaders, Mrs. John Simmons and. « ance,”’ a visiting farmer said Mrs. (Rev.) L.R. Graves, the or-° when James spoke of this today. ganist was Dr. Peter MacDonald ~ “I know I should. But there are and benediction was pronounced ‘ so many things we need, I have- by Rev. L.R. Graves, pastor of n't managed it yet.” the Tryon Baptist Church. James smiled. ~ “I'd say,” he t offered, an do better INDIAN PRINCE DIES oe Seer oe BOMBAY (AP)—Prince Duleep ee ee a Geb. 56. cae of. the 's And sunshine was ours this greatest cricket players in his second day of our workaday week a on [ew oo a and a clean braci ind o’ the heart played Eng- ae stein land against Australia, New Zea- Until tomorrow — — —Diary— land and ~— Ares ae was Good-night. . . regarded inest- = styled batsmen. Aties India be- ; came independent, served as Indian high commissioner in Aus- Shower Held tralia and New Zealand. At Irishtown ee IRISHTOWN — More than 100 = friends and relatives attended a post - nuptial shower at Irishtown Hall for Mr. and Mrs. James Wil- liam Campbell, nee Mona Camp- bell, when they were the reci- pients of many lovely gifts, in- eluding one from the Women's Institute. The couple was escorted to the seat of honor by Mr. Hillard : ae Andrews and Mrs. LeRoy Carop- me ‘ bell, while appropriate music was . es Pe ee cet GAY DET-MacDONALD NUPTIALS Mrs. Borden Campbell, and open-| Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Gaudet|;Grand River, and the groom is ed and presented by Mrs. Alvin following their recent marriage| the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Sudsbury. Mrs. Ruth Carr read/at St. Patrick's Church, Grand; J. Gaudet of St. Nicholas. the donors’ names and good wish- es and the gifts were arranged by Mrs. Thane Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell ade- quately expressed their thanks for the gifts and good wishes. Lunch was served by the lad- ies, and the remainder of the eve- ning spent in dancing to music | — furnished by Ivan Daye, Joe Wig- more and Mrs. Thane Campbell. INLAND PORT the great- German Hamburg, seaport, ‘is 80 miles up the Elbe River from its outlet on the North a 1 River. The bride is the former | Jean MacDonald, daughter of Mr. | ae and Mrs. Joseph E. 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Mr. Findlay propos- Gill were appointed a nominating sule and put it in his pocket, mis- fell from a tiara with se-| ed the toast to the bride to which committee. ithe groom fittingly responded. Miss Hazel Murphy was in charge of the guest book. | of Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick the bride wore a ig sht blue box style all wool suit with black and white accessories and a cor- sage of red roses. The bride and groom will make their home in Poplar Grove the groom is engaged in farm- ing. , (Photo by Heckbert) Island Girl Becomes Bride In Ceremony At Calgary, Alta. | Robert Galbraith proposed the j} toast to the bride to which the} groom replied. The toast to the! jmaid of honour was proposed | | by James Garner. Arthur Dixon, as master ceremonies, read the telegrams of congratulations from relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs.*Dixon left for a, honeymoon trip to Toronto, Mont- real, New York and P.E.I. For travelling the bride chose a sheath dress with matching jacket in wedgewood blue wool | crepe. Her accessories matched | {her dress and- her corsage was | | Fed roses. On their return, they took up re- sidence in Calgary. Prior to her marriage, bride was entertained at showers given by Mrs. Margaret Mac- Neill, Mrs. Jay Chapman and: Miss Jean MacGregor. Norboro Couple Given Shower A post nuptial shower was held | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, Norboro, for their | in| son,.Earl and his bride, the form-| er Donna Mill. Mr. Martin Murphy read an address to Earl and Donna and} of | they were presented with a purse | ‘Black Jace for her son’s wedding of money from the people of Nor- boro by Mr. Francis Croken. 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