Mrs. Graham Spry, Executive Marriage Is So A very pretty wedding was golemnized in St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Tignish, on July 8, 1859, when Reverand - Floyd -Mc- . | ballerina nem S gown ‘| his brother CANADA AT THE CONFERENCE tive, Fed-| Wilkie, Members of the Associated Committee ,}erated Institutes of Canada, talk The Handrahan-Perry emnized The bridesmaid was her sister Miss Irma Perry and she wore a of pale blue nylon net with lace inserts in the bouffant skirt which had an underlay of taffeta . The fitted bodice had a cowl colfar. dipping to a fashionable V in the back. .| Her headdress was a blue feath- ered bandeau, and she carried a bouquet of pink roses with pink satin streamers. The groom was supported —by ,Mr. Leonard Hand- Trahan. Mrs. Perry chose for her dau- ghter’s wedding, a dress of rayon lace trim in crepe with guipure | Lartsper blue, with while acces- sories and wore a corsage of | white carnations. Mrs. Handrahan, mother of the al design, navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Following the ceremony, 4 fingerlength and fell from a tiara a semnized At @&. Mary’e Anglican Church, Summerside, was the scene of a eretiy wedding on Wednesday, August 5, at 2 p.m. when Eliza- daugh- d appropriate hymns. bride, given in i brother, Mr. Edward “itec. breakfast luncheon was Finley-MclInnis Marriage Summerside forming detached pa- dress was a large matching pic- ture hat with open crown and F g° ge bake at inte Ek Large Number Honor, the Lieutenant Gov- nvely late summer ball, held at pvernment House. The guests honor were the Commanding and other officers of the ing ships, HM.S. Salibbury HMMS. Tenby. cet dioli and mixed bouquets. The le arrangements in the dining m were gardan roses in soft 4 shades. Pink tapers in sil- ALEXANDRA W.I. The July meeting of the Alex- dra WI. met at the home of ll panne The meeting ned by repeating the collect A minutes silence was observ- 4d in memory of Mrs. Wallace rehaut who wascne cf the chart- s¢ members of the Institute. The | minutes were read and the cor- ence was dealt with. Tt was decided to hold an ice- am social on July 14th., in the heol. Collection amounted to 2.75. Mrs. Aubrey Gamble invited members for the August meet- . The lunch committee to be rs. George MacLennan, Mrs. nest McCabe and Mrs. Ben- nin Wood. The meeting adjourned and h was served by. the hostess | committes. Of Guests njoy Ball At Govt. House . Trainor, Mrs. G.M. Hibbard. Those serving were: Mrs. Clar- ence Coady, Mrs. B. Armstrong. Mrs. AH. Duvar, Mrs. Cari Burke, Mrs. J.J. Connelly, Mrs. Likely, Mre. A.L. Mac- , Mrs. Charies MacKenzie, R.G. White, Mrs. T. Davies, . G.G. Houston, Mrs. R.G. Lea Eugene Cullen, Mrs. C.R. MacQuaid, Mrs. Alban Farmer, Mrs, H.E. Hyndman, Miss Nancy Hyndman, Mrs. Ian Rankin, Mrs. Tom Mrs, Roy MacGil- very, Mrs. Doug Saunders. The music for the evening was mate re | by Al Blanchard and his orchestra LAKE VERDE W. I. Mrs. Ivan Redmond entertain- ed Verde Women’s Institute at her home on Wednesday night, Aug- 'ust 12. Mrs. Joseph Shea presided and | opened the meeting with the read- ing of the creed. The minutes of | read Mrs. Ivan Redmond and Mrs. Ira Redmond were appointed on the sick committee. Bills amount- ing to $10.38 were paid Mrs. Raymond Wood kindly in- vited the members to her ho for the September meeting. Roll call, an article for grab bag. The meeting then adjourned. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Joseph Curley- served a delicious over Canadian Resolutions|to discuss problems of rural wo- with P. > E. L. president, Mrs. Lloyd men, in Edinburgh, August 3-15th. hemlength nels over a full skirt. Her head- | , and) the members of the Lake! % Country Women of the World met table laid with a linen tablecloth was cenjered with a three tier wedding cake, beautifully decor- ture bride and groom. The cake was flanked with low crystal vas- es, which held pink and white flowers to correspond with the pink and white streamers and white wedding bells, used as dec- | @rations in the dining reom. The toast prospered by Reverend Floyd Mc- Gaugh and responded to by the Pe, ee Later in the day the bride and through New Brunswick. — For travelling the bride wore a suit ie etree The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 19, 1959. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd MacKin- non, New Haven, were pleasan- tly surprised on June 27th upon returning from supper at the Ren- dezvous given’ in' their honor by their family, the occasion being find their near relatives had ga- thered at the home of Mr. and 25TH Anniversary Is Observed In New Haven their 25th wedding anniversary to chell, aunt of the bride. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. James Coles and Mrs, Foster MacKinnon All departed wishing Bessie and Lloyd many more years of happy wed- ded bliss. They have a‘ family of three, Nan, (Mrs. Don Simmonds) Char- jeent them with gifts. ated and topped with a minia-' to the bride was} groom left for a honeymoon trip} Mrs. James Coles, Belmont St.,|Jottetown, Freda to extend best wishes and pre- : The tea table was spred with a'lace tablecloth centered with a two tier bridal cake, decorated with silver trimmings and topped with a silver cup flanked with long white candles in silver can- die holders and silver tea ser- vice. Miss Charlene Simmonds, little | granddaughter of the bride and groom presented Mrs, MacKin- | non with a corsage of yellow | carnations. Mr. James Coles acted as mas-. | ter of ceremonies and ealled upon Mrs Roddie Cummings to: read} an address .testifying to the es-| teem in which Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Konnon ere held. A gift of a chest of silver was | presented on behalf of the fam- | ily by their daughter Freda. A Silver tea service was presented | on behalf of the relatives by Mis- ses Janice and Marion. MacKin- non. . Individual gifts were also re- ren Charlene and Simmonds. employed in Charlottetown and one son Rod- die at home. Also two grandchild- Trudy A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized a the Kensing- ton Presbyterian Church on Sat- urday, August 8th, 1059. when Mary Janet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Crozier, Kelvin Grove, and William Fenwick Cotton, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cotton, Clinton, were united in Lynn Scene Of la We Mr. Lea Crozier, ‘brother of the bride was best man. Mrs. Crozier chose for her dau- ghter’s wedding a dress of aqua flowered chiffon over taffeta with. white accessories, and wore a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother wore a two piece dress in Royal blue with beige accessories, and her gor- sage was also of pink carnations. The receptio n for 45 guests was held at the home of the bride's parents, and bouquets of sum- mer flowers adorned the rooms. The Bride’s table was centered with a three tier wedding cake encircled with a wreath of bridal flowers, and topped with a minia- ture bride and groom. Bouquets of pink and white snapdragon flarked by pink tapers in silver holders completed the table de- corations. Mrs. John Burrows. aunt of the bride placed the guests and (he grocen presided ever ‘Ver tea service. Those assisting in serving were Misses Laura Beil, Libby Shuman, Lois Stavert, Eleanor and Marjorie MacArthur, Alberta Buntain and Carolyn Sea- man Mrs. Hazen MeWilliams was in charge of the guest book. Leaving for a honeymoon trip through the Maritimes. the bride was attired in a pink nylon dress and navy duster, white accessor- ies, and wore a corsage of pink carnations, On their return they will, reside at Clinton where the groom is as- sociated with his father in farm- ing. Prior to her marriage the bride was employed at Eandies- ton. Post Office. CHURCHILL Ww.M.S. On Wednesday evening. August 12th. 1959, the Churchill Presby- terian W.M.S. held their monthly meeting in Oburchill, Church. The meeting opened with the call to worship, followed with prayer by Mrs. selection 58 was then sung. A two minutes silence was held in memory of a departed mem- ber, Mrs. C.A. Frizzell, and fol- Killen. Psalm Mrs. Reginald Barwise. and of THESE SPECIALS, PLEASE! lowing this a verse of ‘Nearer OPPORTUNITY DAYS THURSDAY and FRIDAY at EATON’ S NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS ON ~— was Sung. — lags scripture was-read by Mrs. . ae Macdonald «nd Mrs. Rom re read the Exo: 8 4, the theme and led ig -p:: Hymn No. 41@ was then svn Bible study for the taken from the 16th. che St. Mark and the ist. chap:« Si Luke. The minutes of the previci Twelve members answered ;o!l call with a Bible verse contaiuing the word ‘faith’. An offering of $8.35 was received and was ded- feaied by the president. Five dollars was donated to tissions in memory of a depart- @d member. A card of thanks from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friz- zel! was then read. It was decid- ed to change the time of meeti to 8.30 p:m. for the fall months. Mrs. Waldron MacKinnon was appointed to purchase eithteen chairs for the choir. Mrs. Alex MacPhee then read a_ portion from the study book The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Maec- Kinnon. when roll call will be answered with a Bible verse con- taining the word ‘meekness”’. ceived. also a humorous book was presented commerating the lives of the bride, and groom from childhood. of silver grey ribalain with white accessories and a. corsage of red roses. Upon their day evening. “July thirteenth, a reception was held and a supper served to about seventy five parents. Prior to her marriage, the | bride was a guest of honor at the home of Mrs. Bradford LeCiair, Ascension, when she was tender-| ed a miscellaneous shower. About | one hundred friends of. the pop- wlar young bride were present, and after the gifis were opened, served and refreshments served, a soc- | Senate was reported of ruched nylon tulle which was the bridal party with about one ail hour of music and singing with one absentee trimmed with sequins and pearls. |tundred- guests at the home of | was enjoyed. Mr. nd Mrs. Handra-;been hotly opposed by Cansds carried a cascade bouquet of|the bride’s parents. The bride’s/ han are residing in Tignish. eturn home on Mon-! guests at the home of the grooms | Lloyd on behalf of Bessie and | himself thanked all. for their, gifts. Miss Marlene Coles was in| charge of the guest book. 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