l... ‘ In. United Baptist Church, l “may Eapbor, pm. was the we of a very pretty an August 2nd at 6 pm. when , kg, Margaret, only daughter of I y Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Eraser, j my Harbor, P.E.I. was uni- ” m marriage to L.A.C. ‘Wil— A, Rankin, .son of MT. and mi. Olififoi‘d Keenan, Murray P.E.I. The double ring , ceremony was preformed by Rev. AGJ. Stoves. ‘ The bride, given in marriage by u- lather, was lovely in herbal- mm length strapless gown and l t 1. nylon net. , ‘ ‘ Her chapel length veil of french who fell from a cononet of E m hinuned with seed pearls " at , miscarriedabouquetolred neetheart roses. The bride’s », fly jewelry was a pearl neck- . begifl: of the groom. . was Faye Keenan was mai vdhouor and was: gowned in blue nylon net with matclfing head- ‘lIesII-and canted a ‘bouquet of yelow roses. ~ . : Miss Marlyn Keenan. sister :of :: lie groom was junior brides- maid and was very Winsome in . m organdy and canted c has. 4 laid mixed flowers. " Mr. Harley Fraser, brother of : hetride, was best man. Messrs -‘ Trent Harris and Tim parser, brothers of the bride, were ush- . ohmclh was de- ., mated with baskets of Ameri- "{ can Beauty roses. and Bridal Wreath. Mrs. Fraser chose for her dau- ‘ utters wedding a street length dress of rose crepe with lane in- ptrwith matching hat and white I She wore a" emage ‘, _. Keenan, mother of I' the 6, 1958 The Guardian Page 7 ME, AND MRS. W. A. R. KEENAN Wed Al Murray Harbour To Reside In Comox, B.C. matching bolero nylon lace over - Her damage was yellow roses. 'The wedding music was under the direction of Mrs. A.G.J. Ste- ves and during the signing of the register, Mr. Johnny Bears sang Following the ceremony are- ceptlon was held in the lovely New United Church hall. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Mr. Steves and respond- ed to by the groom. The bride‘s table was center- ed with a three tiered wedding cake topped with wedding bells and lilies of the Valley. The tables were deocraJt-ed with pink tapers and pink and white carnations. Mrs. Merton Fergu- son poured and friends of the- bride served. at the R.C.A.F. Station, Summer- side, but is at present stationed at Comaxu B.C. where they will reside. ‘ Prior to the wedding the bride was tendereed a miscellaan risoeiVed many lovely Prior to her marriage Mrs. Keenan attended Horton Acad— emy, Union Commercial College and the Marvel Beauty School, Toronto, Ont. ’ Out of town guests at the wed- ding wore the following: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Keenan, Cornwallis, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Rankin Pictou Island, N15. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rankin, Pictou Island, N. S. Miss Lavina McKay, Pictou island, N5. Mrs. John Rankin, Island, N.S. Miss Ada- Har- ris, Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cameron, Charlottetown, Mrs. Nellie Keenan, Charlotte- [mm—Photo by Jack Cameron. RIOTS BRING PROTEST , TDNDON (Am—Ghana’s high commissioner in Britain pro- tested to the government Wednes- day that Ghana citizens had been ‘ London race riotp. assaulted and provoked in the ‘ NATIONAL HOUSING AcT fl x A nepresentstivc’ of Control , Mortgage and Housing ‘ thou-anon, which administers the NatIohaI'Housgng Act for the Federal Government will be in Charlottetown at the ,llotel Charlottetown the afternoon of Sepember 10th. _ Those interested in discussing the possibilities of a “Wage loan are invited to meet the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation representative at that time. $10 no PRIZES very lovely “The Lord’s Prayer" . Mr. Keenan has been stationed shower at her homewhen she - ' I \ V special this month—$59.00 Car‘ Radio Installed with aerial—39g. price $70.75. 4. BOWLAN RADIO & Tv 114 Pownal St. . ' 9‘ BUFFET 7_g \ ¥ . 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