MR. & MES. LLOYD SEAMAN Double Ring Ceremony “Unites Young Couple —__ The Central Christian Church, !cia Club of the church. Serving Charlottetown, was the scene of | were Misses Irene Parkman, Dor- an interesting event on Saturday, |othy Mutch, Diane Willis, Marie June 27th, 1959, when Olive Ber- | Russell and Eleanor Murray. nice Parkman. daughter of Mr.| Adorned by tall white tapers and Mrs. R. E. Parkman, East—in-silver—candelabra._the attrac- Royalty. was united in marriage tively arranged bride’s table was with William Lloyd Seaman, only centered by a three-tier wedding son of Mrrs. W. R. Seaman and cake. Mrs. Mabel MacLean, aunt the late Mr. Seaman of Charlotte- | of the bride, and Mrs. Mary Mac- town. The double ring ceremony was _ poured. performed Q Merle Zim-| Out - of - the - province guests merman, interim minister. The were Mr. and Mrs. David McGuey organist « wn Beck, and Miss Irene Parkman of Tor- | and the soloist Mr. Erie Mac- onto; Dr. and Mrs. William Mac- : Gregor_who sang “O Perfect | Love” “and “I'll Walk Beside Seaman of Halifax. You.” | The bride’s travelling costume | Given in marriage by her fa-| Was a lime green print dress with ther, the bride was radiant in a green overjacket and white ac- long sleeved ballerina length |cessories. After a few days spent ‘gown of white peau de soie with | in the Maritimes, the young coup- organza overskirt. Her headdress |le left by motor for Madison, Wis- was trimmed with sequins and consin, where the groom is com- pearls. She carried a bouquet of | pleting his course for a Ph. waite carnations |degree in agriculture at the Uni- Miss Freda Parkman was brid | versity of Wisconsin. esmaid for her sister and wore a| Prior to her marriage the bride . | | blue organza dress, matching was presented with gifis from) Miss Laureen Murphy. daught- Monday evening. headdress and white accessories. the firm and from the staff of She carried a basket of white and |DeBlois Brothers, where she had yellow snapdragon been employed. Mr. Richard Carsém was best! She was also the recipient of man. The ushers were Mr. Keith a lovely gift from the community Darrach and Mr. Dougias Park- of East Royalty. man. | Mrs. William MacIntyre of Mrs. Parkrnan. mother -of the East Royalty and Miss Kath- bride. wore a dress of royal blue|ryn Beck, Mt. Edward Road, taffeta e hat and beige| were hosteses at separate mis accessories. Her eorsage was cellaneous showers. yellow roses | Olive and Lloyd as guests of Mrs. Seaman, mother ef the honor were presented with a gift groom, wore a. light blue lace when Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Beck dress, white hat with blue trim, entertained the young adult group white accessories and @ corsage of the Central Christian Church. of yellow rosess Mr. and Mrs. Rundell Seaman | The reception for the seventy | of Charlottetown also entertain- quests was held in the church! ed for the bridal party after the annex. Catering was by the Gra-' rehearsal. , MR. AND MRS JOSEPH MCCABE Young Couple At lona St. Michael's Church, Iona,|Miss Helen Gallant assisted the was the scene of a very pretty| choir, and sang a solo. wedding on Wednesday, July 8th,|* The bride given in marriage by 1959, when the parish priest,| her father was radiant in a flor Rev. Leonard McKenna, united!length gown of white chantilley in the holy bonds of matrimony,| embroidered blue over satin with Marina Margaret McKenna, dau-|Queen Anne collar and chapel ghier of Mr. and Mrs. Edward|length veil of French Mlusion, McKenna, and Fdward Joseph) brought to a crown of nylon lace ‘ McCabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. |interwoven with seed pearls and Stephen McCabe in a double ring The Iona parish choir under of . Frank McCabe sequins. She carried a_ white prayerbook with red roses and streamers of lillies-of-the-valley. The id of honor, a Rose sccompanied by his wife Mrs. Me-| McKenna, cousin of the bride several beautiful | wore a dress of pink lace over fhe ceremony. The | tafféta. The bridesmaids, Misse: Murphy. Janet and Carol Ann McKenaa, | — Double Ring Ceremony Unites, o 6 The Guardian, Oharlottolown, Wed, Aug. 19, 1958. ee 7 “HAPPENINGS ccna . ry VanBuskirk, Valleyfield. and with Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Bears Brooklyn. Mr. ‘Walter—McGrath— arrived from Ontario last week’ to spend a holiday at his former home ig Norway, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Morrison and daughter Betty Ann. East tives in P.E.I. Mr and Mrs. J. Wilbert Cahill! |have'\returned from ~ East. St. Millan, grandaunt of the groom,| John last week. to their home in| ‘°™’’S: | Springfjeld, P.E.I. Mrs. Netlie Sulkvan who has | been visiting with relatives on | the Island, left by plane on Mon- Cannell, and Mr. and Mrs. Heath |¢ay for ber home in Wakefield, | Mass. The evening branch of Saint Peter’s W.A. entertained at a barbecue at the summer home of Mrs. Arthur Peake recently, |{n honor of Miss Berneice Row- jland,.who has been on the staff of the Charlottetown Health Cen- D.\ter, Miss Rowland is leaving for her officers of | Toronto. Ontario, where she has | been tranaferred. j er of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mur- phy. Stewart Street. left last week for Medicine Hat. Alberta, .| William Meggison. They +St_John. are visiting with rela-| ter, Mrs. B.W. Tanton and De. Tanton and in California of her cousin, Miss Mildred Wright of San Mateo. - Mr. and Mrs. Darrach Murray and son, Stephen, of Camp Bor- the province and were the guests reeently of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lefurgey, Summerside. Miss Jeannie Hooper of Hav- @ Mrs. Neil Vradshaw. ; Mrs. Charles Gallagher and Mrs. South Amboy, N.J., have been visiting in Sum- merside. guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. also Allison Harris, and Mr. visiting relatives in O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs.’ Allison ‘Harris, Mr. Garth Harris of Summer- side. Mrs. Leigh Donald of Char- lottetown and Miss Frances Sweet of O'Leary are leaving teday for Montreal to attend the Harris »Wagner wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker of Kentville, Nova Scotia, arriy- ed on Sunday to visit with the ‘former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Walker, Summerside. |—MissMargaret Enman arrived | from Ottawa on Saturday to spend her vacation in Summerside, | guest of her aunt, Miss Amy Bu- Mrs. D.F. Crease with her dau- ghter. Janet and twin daughters, Barbara and Sheila. returned this |week to Halifax, N.S., after vis- jiting im Summerside. guests of the former's other, Mrs. J. Le | Rey Holman. | Miss Lila MacLeod, R.N., ar- |rived from Boston, Mass., to |spend her vacation with her | brother, Mr. Neil MacLeod, Bal- } tic. Lot 18. The Commanding Officers and the visiting ‘ships, H.M.S. Sailsbury. and #- |M.S. Tenby entertained at a | cocktart party aboard ghip on ii ; in Es a Mrs.Peter’ Dalton was apovoint- ed T.V. and radio convener. The treasurer was instructed to order WESTMORELAND W.I. o Westmoreland Women’s Insti- tute was held at the School on August 7th. with seven mem- bers and one visitor present. Meeting opened in the usual man- ner. Minutes of previous meeting were read, approved and signed. Secretary reported school had been cleaned and walls and ceil- ing paimted during vacation; also a letter concerning stencils for Mail boxes was read. Reports of commitiees were heard and new ones. appointed: sick, Mrs. Hal Rogerson and Mrs. Della Trowsdale; school, Mrs. Wrixon Moore; educational, Mrs. Robert Mayhew and Mrs. James Moore; social; Mrs. Vernon—Mo- ore and Mrs. Bert Trowsdale; lunch, Mrs. Verner Moore, Mrs. Robert Mayhew and Mrs. Roy Crossman. Mrs James Moore invited the members for September .meet- ing. Correspondence was then SCHOOL ATTENDANCE Attendance at school in Eng- read and discussed. It was mov- ved to send $7.50 to the Scholar- where she will enter the novitia- land and Wales is compulsory be-| ship Fund. A paper was read on te of the Sisters of Charity Mr. Frank Campbell returned last Saturday to his home in Bil- jlerica, Mass., after spending six weeks visiting with his sister, Mrs. Hersey Carver. Lyndale. Mr. Campbell recently retired from the Ford Motor Company in Cambridge, Mass.. and is en- joying a well earned vacation. He was accompanied to the Is- land by his niece. Miss Carol Carver, who leaves later this she resides. Mr and Mrs Reginald Me- Arville and familv of Charlotte town. and Mrs. McArville’s sis- ter. Mrs. McLean and family of Ottawa, Ontario. spent a brief visit im Pisquid recently, the guests of, Mr. and Mrs. A. Me- Kinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curran and family of New York were visitors to Pisauid recently. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. McKinnon: : Miss Betty Toombs. R.N.. ar- rived by plane from London. On- tario. on Saturday to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toombs, Ken- sington. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinton left Summerside yesterday on a holiday trip to the Western Coast. While in Vancouver, B.C., they will be guests of the latter's sie sisters of the bride, wore dres es of yellow and blue respective- ly. Both wore lace over taffeta Mr. John McCabe, brother of the groom acted as best man. Messrs Stan Mooney and Kevin McKen- na ushered the guests to their seats. The bride’s mother chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of rose lace over taffeta, with white accessories and corsage of pink and white carnations. The moth- er of the groom wore a cocoa coloured nylon dress trimmed with satin with beige accessor- ies and a corsage ef white and yellow carnations Following the ‘nuptial mass a reception was held at the home of the bride, where approximately one hundred and seventy five guests were served. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Stan Mooney, to which the groom fittingly responded For travelling the bride wore a beige and white dress with white accessories and a corsage of white and yellow carnations. The young couple spent their honeymoon in the Maritimes. Out of town guests included Mr. A.B. Heckler, Whitmon, Mass.; Mrs, Alice Farrell, Dorchester, | Mass.; Mr. Stan Mooney, Buffalo, | South Dorchester: Mr. Kevin Me- Kenna, Ottawa: Mrs. Fred Butts, Mass.; Miss Rose McKeana; Mr, Dunstan McKenna, and Mr. As- drew McKenna, all from Dorches- ter, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mooney; Ottawa; Misses Margaret, Rose and Eliza Ellen | Morrissey, Boston, Mass.; Miss | Edna MacDonald, Dorchester, | Saas. s and Mr. and Mr. Walter Murray, Campbellton, N.B The newlyweds will reside in Charlottetown where the groom is employed by the Mutual Life | of Canada ; i (Phote by C.D. MacKay) tween the ages of five and 15 ELLEN’S DIARY Children! Be ‘ household hints. Alert To | Traffic Safety Rules And vacation - time for the youngsters its over, its hours week for Weston, Ontario, where falien like the dropped pink pet- | | als of the wild rose cups along a | Temembered summertane. Our thoughts will follow them these | days for they must travel dan- gerously to their schools in the light of the traffic which obtains. oe at the cross roads: i t Gage must cross to reach his, And for ours~Granddaughter and Mack-there is that \ almost con- tinuous flow on the TCA to reck- on with before they enter the shortcut which takes them in the shadow of the “Old Kirk” to the River Road. and our school on the far side there. True | to ride their bicycles or walk alert to traffic hazards. But in like spots and circumstances ev- -And there are the little ; ones the new beginners there May the older pupils. . and the angels. . and every last driver of a machine guard and keep the safety of these with the new in their eyes as they pass to end from theif schools! which treats of affairs of the roads, is an article by Phil Brain- iff taken. from The Tulsa World, | which gives a compelling argu- ment for safe driving and safe thinking. M says: ‘‘Dear Driver: Today my daughter, who is seven years old started off to school as usual. She wore a dark blue dress with a white collar. She had on black shoes and wore blue gloves. Her cocker-spaniel whose name is ‘Scoot’ sat on the | front porch and whined his caa- ine belief in the folly of educa- tion as she waved ‘goodbye’ and started off to the halls of learn- ing.”’ “Tonight we talked’ about school. She told me about the girl who sits in front of her-the girl with the yellow ourls-and the boy across the aisle who makes funny faces. She told me about her teacher who has eyes in the back of her head-and about the trees in the schoool yard-and about the big girl who doesn’t talked in Claus. We talked about a lot of thinges-tre- mendously vital unimportant things; then we studied apelling, reading and arithmentic and-thep to bed." “She's back there now-back is the nursery - sound asleep with ‘Princess Elizabeth’ (that’s a doll) cuddled in her right anm. You guys wouldn't hurt her, would you? You see, I'm her daddy. When her doll is broken, or her finger is out, or her head gets bumped, I can fix it-but when she starts across the street, then she’s in your hands. She's a nice child. She can run like a deer and dart. about like a chip- munk. She likes to ride -horses jand ewim end bike with me os } quite busy intersection | girl en adults have met tragic fates | In a copy of The Rolling Road | Sunday afternoons But I ean't be with her all the time-I have to work to pay for her clothes and her education. So-please drive slowly past the schools and inter- sections-and remember that chil- dren run from behind parked cars. Please don't run over my hitle Until tomrrow — — —Diary— Good-night. . . i Immaculate Conception Church, Brae, recently of Miss Joan Patricia MacKinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacKin- IRISHTOWN W.I. Mrs. George Campbell was hos- | tess to the August W I. The pres- jident opened the meeting in the |} usual manner, by singing ‘Schoo! Days’’, repeating the creed in un-' ;isen._felewed—by the thought for | the month. 17 members and two visitors were present. Roll call consisted of a display of pretty cups, with a prize for the prettiest. won by Mrs. Har- old MacLeod. Judges were Mrs. Cas. Bearisto and Vivian Hoilm- es. ine minutes were approved as -KEEFE-MACKINNON WEDDING The regular monthly meeting! The marriage took place at the! non of Brae, PEI. and Mr. Earl |read by the secretary. The treas- Anthony Keefe, son of Mr. and Mrs Anthony Keefe. Skinner’s Pond. P.E.l. Rev. L.B. Dooley officiated. - urer Feported a bank balance of $77.07. $23.35 was passed in by the monthly committee being pre- ceeds from community dances. New sick committee, Mrs. H.B. MacLeod. 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