Et . Pretty Summer Wedding Solemnized At O’teary The United Baptist Church, O'Leary, was the setting for Pretty wedding on Saturday ternoon, August Ist., at 2 o’cl ge. veil cape g J Bs 7 —_ , ENDS COURSE Miss Elaine Murphy, a Diet- E B R fixe g I. a i f 4 iF . Thibeau. || flowered tiara man, was lovely in the tradition- ai white wedding gown of two- net and chantilly lace over Be Pointed bouffant floor len- over hoop accent- scalloped lace inserts F kei ri Hal : iF white feathered MacDonald, cous- » @s maid of honor, in pink nylon chiffon taffeta—the sleeveless gown a V-neckline back and front and detachable panels falling to the hemline in the back. Her was a white picture hat, shoes and gloves, and she carried a cascade of white mums. Miss Irene Lockhart, cousin of the bride. as bridesm2id. and Miss Donna Smaliman, niece of the bride, as junior bridesmaid, were identically gowned in aqua nylon chiffon over taffeta with white picture hat and they carried cas- cades of white mums Miss Caroline Auckland, niece HL i! ri z R with pearls and carried a basket of pink sweet- heart roses and rose petals. Mr. Donald Auckland was the best man and Messrs. Keith Gor- rill, brother-in-law of the groom, a and Lorne Palmer, cousin of the bride, ushered the guests to their pews which were marked with nosegays of sweet peas and white satin bows. Mrs. Smallman chose for her daughter’s wedding a navy dress —e mother, Mrs. J.P. Gaud- with pink accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses. The groom's mother was attired in navy with white accessories and a corsage! of-white carnations. E> ten guests was held in the parior, where the bride's » with its attractive arrange of vases of sweet peas and wi Ff .amd white tapers, was cent- ith a three tier wediing » encircled and‘ topped with American Beauty roses. Mrs. A. A. MacLeod and Mrs. Elsie flood aunt of the groom, presided over the tea cups, while Mrs. Herbert MacAusland, Mrs. Glen Marsh- Paul Fleming and Miss Glennis Harris assisted in serving. Mrs. Keith Gorrill, sister of the groom was in charge of the guest book. For the honeymoon trip to Points of interest on the Island, prior to returning to Toronto.. the bride travelled in a two piece dress of blue shantung with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. She carried a navy duster. ies 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will reside in Toronto where both are em- Ployed Among the out-of-province guests Fak Reg Lockhart, Amberst,. N.S: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marchand, of the bride, as flower girl, was| and son of Indiania, U.S.A., have enchanting \in pink mylon over taf-|feturned home after visiting re!- feta. She wore a miniature pink|atives in Richmond and Grand | Rive>. : Their daughter Agnes. who is a| | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Birch of} |Waburn, Mass., spent their hol- ‘idays in Richmond and vicinity. Mrs. Laura Ayers of Brockton, J. j}and family, arrived from R.C.A. IF. Station, White Horse, Yukon, reception for one hundred) |Zoel Gallant and The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 29, 1959. 7 Miss Isabel MacDonald ~~ Entertains BPW ‘Executive lottetown Business and Profes- SWEATER NEWS _ Jincludes such charmers as gold-| THE SWEATER it still under- en haze, bronze, green, paprika | | going many changes. A good bet} red adn devon blue, as well as the the campus/old stand-by basics. i and Professional Women’s Club |sional Women's Club was pre- the guests of Miss Isabel | sented with an Island handmade Wednesday evening | aluminum tray and a card ex- cottage at Rose Bank. pressing the fond wishes of the weather was warm and |B. and P. executive. ~— o beautiful =o ae 3 her friends and expressed her Charlottetown across the river. appreciation of the most delight- delicious dinner was served | : Miss Macdonald. Later in. the | hospitality as given by Miss Miss Lena MclLure, the | Isabel Macdonald and the ex- president of the Char- | ecutive. WELLINGTON | oting to sertous illness “at io owing to serious illness of his Miss Melina Caissie : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and . amd Mrs. Vincent | three children of Moncton, spent of Miscouche. their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. BY ALICE ALDEN . and Mrs. Alyre Gallant of | John J. Baglole. i Soe Gerais Cone eee oe i - ‘i visited her daughter, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Céline Cormier, Summer-| old Baglole and’ Mr. F [ee oe: ewes by side, spent sometime visiting Mr.| Mrs. Carrie Nelson, Charlotte-| ®0PPeT, is this luscious sweater and Mrs. Joseph. E. Gallant. town, recently spent sometime; >rushed wool that has as its Mr. and Mrs. Donat Arsenault | visiting relatives in this vicinity.| Dig feature a huge double collar. and family, St. John, N.B., vis-| Mr. Alyward Barlow, visited his| With it is a matchmate skirt done | ited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant.| mother Mrs. Alice Barlow and i” flannel in a range of hues that | Mr. -and-Mrs.-Melvin Bernard} sister-Mrs,Ray-Christian._——__ |] —_—_—_—_-—-——- >: ———~ | have returned te their home in| Miss Eleanor Barlow spent a| Hospital, Moncton also visited Tornoto, after visiting Mr. and| week with her sister, Mrs. Roland here. — Edmond Bernard and fam- Umer, MY MT dite met Mr. ana 31 Bon Taro! G ~ 7 Freeland. children of Halifax, visited Mr. | Mr. and dirs. Gus Gallant,; wr and Mrs. John Graham and Mrs. Oliver Gallant. Bridgeport, Conn.,. visited Mr./and son Allan, recently visited’ Miss Lorraine Power has re- and Mrs. Joseph J. Gallant. Mrs. Graham's sister-in Toronto; turned home te Val D'Amour, |§ Mr, and Mrs. Albinie Bernard also their son Everett, Mrs. Gra- Quebec, after visiting in Mont | 0f Dieppe. N.B., visited relatives| ham and family> also of Toronto. | Carmel. and friends in Egmont Bay Mrs. Eva Day and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Arsenault | | Miss Erilda Arsenault, Mon-| Weta visited relatives inWal-| Moncton, visited Mr. and Mrs. : tham and Dover, Massachusetts, Clarence Gallant. —~———__— | Mrs. Ben Cormier and Mr and | recently. —_— : “a | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard P. E. I. ted Me Walmer River. vis- rhe beauty of this little Isle Sunday. : Can only be surpassed By the kindness“of its people Sympathy goes out to Mrs. Cy- > i rus E. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. | 7 leave memories that last. idele Gallant and other mem- 7” bers of the family of the late Mr. | ™, Hotels. Motels. Cyrus E. Gallant. who vassed a yoy go there for to stay P way at Stewart Memorial Hospi- Folk: take the time to welcome tal, Tyne Valley. on Sunday mor-! you ning. %y ‘In their kind. hospitable way. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover) ‘ : and family, also Mr. and Mrs.'A deserted farm you seldom see Bill Libby of Toronto, spent more The Machinery left to rust Aime visiting their parents,. Mr.| The pride they have's a herit- | cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Homes or. ome Gallant. On Sunday evening a group of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emile Bernard in honour of their dau- ghter, Margaret, who left for Sherbrooke, Quebec. to join the Order of the Notre Dame Sisters. The evening was spent in singing. music, playing and social chat. {and Mrs. Eugene Brooks They| age if Mr... and Mrs. Narcisse Gaut-,returned to their homes this | It is,a family trust. i‘ reau and family, Tor., holidayed | week. ; , Mr. Al Pratt. Boston, Mass. re- The Parks and many beaches - cently returned to his home after! are spendng his vacation at the Unspoiled commercially home of Mr. Emile Arsenault and The hand that farmed them fs Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaudet Divine Mr. Leonce Arsenault, R.C.A. Their charm — F., has returned to Rockcliffe. Ontario. after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Arsenault. | Mr. Urban Arsenault. station-| The folks there from afar. ed with R.C.AF. at Greenwood.! And happ‘ly lock forward too NS., recently Visited his parents, Our next trip there, by ear. Mr. and Mrs. Tilmon Arsenault. | O. MacDona!d, 45 Beatrice Ave.. Syes;it, B.S in St. Philip as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glorice Cormier. Mrs. Hudson Ramsay of Gan- der, Newfoundland, recently vis- ited in_Richmond and Wellington | Centre: She also_spent some time | with her brother Leo MacDonald lof Ellis River, who is seriously | | iii. Mr. and McQuaid i “Tranquility.” e know the secret now that brings , i Mrs. Basil ¢ nurse-in-training at Hotel Dieu! Mass., visited her sister, Mrs. E. McDonald and nephew, Her- bert. Cpl. and Mrs. John DesRoches and are visiting with Mrs. Des- Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and fam- ily of Miscouche, recently spent two weeks visiting relatives in US.A. Mr. and Mrs. Agne Maddix had as recent visitors Mr. -and Mrs. daughters of Toronto; also Mrs. George Rowe of Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ard Charbouneou also of Ottawa. Edward Maddix employed in Toronto, recently visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mad- dix. The Maddix family also had as their guest Mr. and Mrs. Aus- ustin Gallant of Bridgeport, Conn. Miss Eva Arsenault, Toronto, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Ab- don Gaudet. ; Master Clifford MacDonough of Saint John, N.B., recently spent several weeks with his grendpar- ents, Mr: and Mrs. Cecil B. Me- Neill, Riverside, Lot 16. The Conservative candidates for Char- Mrs. Victor McDonald arrived in South West recently from Sask aichewan to join her tusband who| ettetown, Parkdale and the Royalties, an Amerst, N&.; Miss Joyce Mne-/mounce that they will carry on their election | Martin, Ponacosh 3.00; campaign strictly in accordance with the ALBAN FARMER DAVE STEWART Peter Martin, Pennacook, N.H.;, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Palmer and Oxford, N.S.; Miss Irene Lochart, Ri fi Z r i ike " : i He : 2 after a ten day leadership) at Camp Wegeseeum, near Cilipman, NB , i Rev and Mrs. John N. Bar- and Mr. Robert Barbour of , NS. are visiting Mrs. ‘a mother, Mrs. A. W. 7 and other relatives an teiends at Kensington and other rots. Rev. Bruce Moore and. Mrs | . North Sydmey, N.S. are ig Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr Mrs. Colby Lewis, Freetown. . and Mrs. Harmon Black family, Ottawa, are guests . Black's parents, Mr. CFCY-TV — 11:15 ‘CFCY-Radio—11:15 - 11:30 p.m. AST Daniel Hickox, Sictineneh. Black who is a member of he RCAF. bas been posted to! CJRW-Radio—11:15 -11:30 p.m. AST Inserted by the P.E.I. Liberal Association and STEWART WILL NOT BUY VOTES. SEE AND HEAR : We asked our opponents to make the The Hon. A. W, same statement. We have yet to hear from Matheson them. | , - BE A WINNER -- VOTE : Saturday, August 29th ~= ||.-«~«3J FARMER and STEWART over ELECT A UNITED TEAM _—SCU «Si - 11:30 p.m. AST | THE PARTY OF THE CAUSEWAY |} ‘ li at Manctoa, NB Bur. 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