MR. AND MES. REGINALD STEELE Double Ring Ceremony Unites Young Couple A lovely summer wedding was solemnized ‘at St. Bonaventures Church, Tracadie, on July 22nd., when Rev. Father Kenneth Mac- Millan united in marria e Flor- rigan, of Tracadie, and Reginald Steele, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam- es Steele, Brookline, Mass. "7 The church was beautifully dec- orated with bouquets of summer fl owers. 3 Given in marriage by her broth- -er, Cecil, the bride was charm- ing in her floor length gown of chantilly lace and net over peau _de-soie, gathered in the back to a Her silk illusion finger tip veil was held in place by a crown of ‘pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of red roses and lily-of- | the-valley. The bride's attendants _ were Miss Edith Smith as maid-of- honor who wore white silk organ- za over orchid taffeta with mat- ’ ching hand beaded crown and silk fllusion veil and she carried a bouquet of yellow and orchid organza over yellow with orange illusion caps and silk illusion veil and carried a bouquet of yellow and orchid mums. Mr. Donald Steele brother of the groom, was best man, and the ushers were George Corrig- +Souris, are receiving congratula- ‘of 514 Main Street, 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug., 31, 1959 HAPPENINGS Mr; and. Mrs. William ‘J. Poole, tions today on their 56th. wedding anniversary. My. and Mrs: Willi Cullen ercourt, Essex, England, are enjoying a holiday trip in dreland. Mr. Cul- len was formerly from Hope Riv- er, P.E.I, ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Simpson n_holi- daying at Cavendish. . Miss Vera Simpson, leaves by air on Saturday morning for Ed- monton, Alberta. Miss Simpson has spent her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Sim- pson, Bay View. Msgr. Reardon of Minnapolis ing a holiday with his sister, Mrs. John Connelly, Fitz- roy Street, City. Mr. and Mrs. John Connelly ‘of Montreal, Quebec, have returned to their home after spending a holiday visiting with their parents Mrs. J.J. Storey and Mrs. John Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Connelly of Cold Lake, Alberta, have been spending a holiday on the Island visting with relatives and friends. Mis Paula Connelly of Montreal is spending a holiday-on the Is- land, the guest of Miss Marlene Green, Stanhope. Mr. Bill Bernard and nephew Philip Bernard of Toronto, and his sister (Helen) Mrs. George) Lew Jr., and daughters, Cindy,; Dale and Penny, of Malton, On-| an, brother of the brie, and Jos- eph. McMillan, cousin of the groom. During the ceremony Schuberts “Ave Marie,” “Panis Angelicus” were beautifully sung by Mr. Frank McIntyre and his daughter Margaret. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Corrigan chose a dress of) navy silk lace with shell pink | accessories and wore a pink cor- sage. Mrs. Steele, mother of the groom, wore old rose with navy accessories and a carnation cor- tario, spent two weeks visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | frank Bernard at the home of their sister Mrs. Winnifred Prof- it, 9 Upper Queen Street. A visit was also made to their brother's homes, Boyd Bernard in Pleas-: ant View and Philip Bernard in Summerside. “| Mr. and Mrs. DJ. Brown of | Millis, Mass., who have been) “Honeymooning’” on P.E.I. are returning home next month. This) is Mrs. Brown's first visit to Is-| land, and she is delighted with) sage. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Commun-; ity Centre, Charlottetown, where] 100 relatives and friends came to the hospitality and also with the} scenery. | tives in Charlottetown and New Glasgow, P.E.L Sister Mary Olga, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles aS Borden, who is now stat at St. Patrick’s Convent, Rosebury, Massachusetts, is spending two weeks with her relatives in Bor- den, Kensington and Summer- side. Sister Francis Patrick is visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Pndgell ot an ma, iT ic P.E.1.; also.her sisters, Mrs. Lin- us Malligan, Kinkora, and Mrs. Ellsworth Bassett, Albany. Sis- ter is now missioned at Indian Day. School, Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. A.R. MacDonald Teft this week on return to their home in Cranbrook, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald spent the past two months visiting friends and relatives on~the Island, and in Antigonish, “N.S. En route home, they will visit relatives in Ottawa and Lethbridge, Alberta. Mrs. MacDonald is a sister of Mrs. Annie Stewart, 30 Pownal Street and J.A. MacKenzie, Scotchfort, P.E.L Miss Donalda MacDonald left on Wednesday ‘or Winnipeg, Man. where she has accepted a teach-| ing position for the coming year. | She was accompanied -as far as} Montreal by Miss Etta MacDon-' ald. Mrs. J. Louis MacDonald and: sons, John. and Louis, have re- ‘turned to Newton, Mass., after spending the summer with Mrs. J.S. Macdonald at Glenfinnan: Mr. D.A. Frasez, Hudson Boy Sask., is visiting his sister, Mrs J.W. MacDonald at Glenfinnan. Mi:s Carolle Anne Blanchaid, ' has -veturned hom: ‘rom. the} Charlottetown Hospital after an appendectomy early last week. BREADALBANE Flightieutenant John S. Mac: Kay, Mrs. MacKay and ir children, Ronnie, Sandy. Rosanne and Jill, Alyimer, Ontario, are vacationing with Mr. MacKay’s mother, Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay, 'Breadalbane Village. Albert FE. Ling Helen, of North Mr. and Mrs and daughter Miss Peggy MacNeill, Ottawa, extend hearty words of good wish-| Sydney, N.S., are visiting rela- (formerly from North Rustico), es.and congratulations to the bride and groom. mums, Miss Mary Corrigan and Miss) Lucille ith as brides maids, wore ELLEN’S DIARY. Starling & Swallow Shiver Plan Trip To Warmer Clime . This morning broke cool for us @i Alderlea, “Down by the old @ill-stream.” “Next thing to frost last night, .. Ellen” James commented stop ping to survey conditions about before he stepped away from the verandah to join the younger @armer choring at the barns. “It’s cool’ Papa Starling said shivering a bit on the garage-roof when we came later to spread the wash on the line beside. “And do you notice. Missis?’” he quer- fed softly nodding toward a wire Gigh above the yard’ “you aren't a@-going to have those swallows with you much longer. I'd. say. When you see them ranged in a row, quiet-lkke with not a chirp out of them—they tiave” he nod- ded—smiled, “ a trip in mind.” The farmers of the name, fire- wood sheltered now and no har- west-field ripe, foregathered to “the other farm’’ at the far side where with ma- length of hedgerow. “There's little excuse : nowadays, idle” Bader spadatacds 3 8 ‘were being be desirable, where wood rted embroidered silk! reside in Newton Center,’ Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Steele left on a honeymoon trip through the Mar- times. On their return they will touched 2s it was by the morning sun. And over all fel] the peace of the Sabbath. A bell (Granddaughter told Mack of i!) sent out its golden notes over the trees and the roof- tops to summon its folks to their worship. It was of much interest} to us to note that among the likenesses on the vestry wall of past Shepherds of that flock at Canada’s Finest Combination GOORS — WINDOWS dn yout choice of 1 DECORATOR COLOURS CHECK THESE QUALITY FEATURES tore Vist WMagicronet @ fBuit-in Feb es journay of Scriptural times Local Represeniative~ - 138 Upper Queen St- Phone Charlottetown 300 : Distributed by CROFT METAL | PRODUCTS LTD. Halifax, NS. vw FRANCIS J. CAMPBELL| tives in New Glasgow, P.E.I. . Mrs. Frederick J. Kellaway of | Quincy, Mass., is visiting rela-! least; two in the elder days had| miristered to us at the “Old Kirk) at the Comer where among that) older folk of the congregation who remember them, nice mem- ories of their stewardship still remain. Our swallows mecting on a hich wire above the yard today. And August spent another of her fast-waning store of days smilingly away. held solemn/ night. visited Mrs. Margaret MacDon- ald, Mrs. Angus Gillis and Mrs Lionel Robinson during the week of August 9th. Mrs.Lorne Cobb was hostess for the Breadalbane Village In- stitute on Monday evening, Aug-, ust 10th. a Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grat#¥. | and daughter Donna, Buffalo, N. | Y. returned to thir home on Wed-; nesday, August 12, after vacation- | ing on The Island, and visiting! Mrs. Graczyk parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Bismark Cousins, Breadal-| bane. f Mrs. Pomroy Murray visited Mrs. Everett Saunders and Mrs. | Until tomorrow—Diary—Good-| alec Ladner in Charlottetown re- ft cently. of course we aaniver PHONE 8557 SHOP CO-OP “IT PAYS” BARBOUR’S—16 0Z. JAR Peanut B KING COLE INSTANT APPLES LEAN FRESH GROUND OFFEE +=» 89 | FOR TIDE CLEAN WASHES—CHINAWARE IDE =~ 69c) NEW ISLAND—MAKE AN APPLE PIE HAMBURG: 89c SHOULDER—VERY LITTLE BONE ork Chops 55¢ MON. - TUE. - ay utter 33c vs AY LB. riage at St. Simon and St Jude oe CHRISTOPHER-GALLANT WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. William Daniel nice: Gallarit, daughter of Mr..and|Of A1! Christopher following their mar-| ts. Joseph Gallant, Nail Pond,| ‘Thoughts that Sing jn Medita- weer WwW. M & fheree®, “A Present ‘The West Covehend Brackley | troutls.”” Mentbane ateaye Yost] Ei Stee of tae’ tse Ir Ee ee ee ‘}#he bome of Mrs. Lorne MacMil- Mrs. Maclure’s readings of lan opening with scripture reading| hef cwn compe «wen. Mrs. Ira MacDonald, follow-| A Bible questionnaire was then by hymn 388.. carried out by Mrs, George. 48 Scripture was again fead by|and Mrs. Walter MacLaire. Mrs. Roland Bearisto, St. John | Lowell then gave a 17:*1-11 and prayer by Mrs. George BZell, reading, “Christ's Way,” Mrs. Leith MacKinnon, Mrs. Lorne MacMillan. A very interesting questionnaire on the Bible was carried out by Mrs. George Bell, roll call was answered by each member re- peating a verse by memory from OS Fs of last meeting were approved. Mrs. Lewis Gregor MacCallum the members to home for the August meet- . Treasurer reported $36.72 on|leader Mrs. 5 - . lection for the evening amounted Devotional leader—for . next|to $3.55. It was decided to read meeting will be Mrs. Ira Mac-|for the next meeting, first book Donald. Collection for the eve-|of Timothy, and questions on it ning amounted to $2.80 to be asked at next meeting. Meeting closed with the Mizpah| The Mizpeh benediction closed benediction and a deliciouss lunch} the meeting, after which a deli- was served by the hostess assist-|.cious lunch was served by hostess ed by committee in charge. and a very pleasant evening The social hour wag then taken | spemt by all present. up oD plans for if omin g On . gregational Tea. REPORT MENINGITIS CASES : WINNIPEG (CP)—The Mani- wes Cen Lables ef M _toba department of health and S. held re B y ". M.| public welfare said Saturday that ugust meeting at/ two cases of meningitis were re- the home of Mrs. Lewis and Mrs.| ported this week, bringing the Gregor MacCallum. Meeting op-} year’s total to 15. ened with the devotional period 7 t led 'y» Mrs. Kideoa MacLauzh- n followed by hymn No. 20, Lord | ——s DEVELOPING Being."” A reading:|| Your Films for 20. Years tion,” was given by Mrs. Gideon > oe z and the groom is the sor of Mrs. |Irving Christopher and the late Church, Tignish, on July 22. The) vr. 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