Aaaofioad. Woman's fin? GundhI..chuiotiaotown.’sut.. Sept. 22. mo: 7 « T ‘HAPPENINGS ~ ME. AND MRS. VEIKKO AUTIO Miss Gail Partridge Weds In Ceremony In Charlottetown ‘ of rooms recently Mrs. N.N. Lair- ded A marriage of widespread In- terest took place Saturday of- ternoon. 2.00 p.m., July 28th. 1962. at Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. when Victoria Gail Partridge. R became the bride of Constable‘ Velkko llenrik Autio of o (fenadian Mounte Police. Sud- bivry. Onta o.’ The bride is the youngest dau- nntcr of Mr. and Mr and Constable Autio-is son of Mr. and Mrs. T.N. Autio of Windsor. Ontario. The candle .lighted church was decorated on a theme pink. yellow and white with baskets of snapdragons. mums and roses. The guest pews were marked with bows of white ny- Ion tulle and rosebuds. The d o u b l e ring ceremony Johnstone was organist and Mr. Bruce 'AtkIns, the soloistpsang “The Lord's Prayer" at the be- ginning of the ceremony and ‘Bccause" during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father. wore a princess style street length gown of white organza over nylon net and taffeta, the fitt bodice featuring a scooped neckline and short sleeves daintily shir- red. The lovely skirt. sheath ef- feet in front with inverted pleat, flowed to a full bouffant ques. Her hat was a bevy green flowers and tulle; she wore matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Autio, mother of the gmom. chose a dress with jack- et of beige lace, pink hat’ and matching accessories. Her cor- sage was of deep pink rosebuds. For her wedding trip, the bride wore a sheath dress or linen with matching jacket of . lace over linen in spendthrift green. With this she wore a lac- ey white hat. white purse and shoes Her corsage was of pink roses. Constable and Mrs.. Autio will of reside at 372 Wellington Heights Sudbury, Ontario. where the bride is on the staff of Sudbury Memorial Hospital, and the gro- om is a member of the RCMP. Out of the province guests , Mrs were: Mrs. a . T.N. Au- tio, Mr. and Mrs. John Bosher and daughter Sandra. Windsor. .; . and Mrs. arry MacLean, Montreal. P.Q.; Rev. Gleiidon F. Partridge, Hawkes- ury. nt.; Lie .and Mrs. Darrell Carmody. Mr. and Mrs. Bnice Atkins. Dartmouth. N.S.; Mrs. B. David, New Glasgow, N. S.; Mr. and Mrs. John La- custa, Min Jean MacKinnon, Mia; Judy MacDonald. Halifax. N. . ' Telegrams were received from Ireland, Long Island. New York. London_ and Windsor, On- o. (Photo By R.B. HambLv) ’ of the Larles Auxiliary ac . d Oran .‘.3‘°..‘°"“°.§;’.’.‘:""° on em . onor sg M _ beauizif ' urphy . Doiiy y . edatatrousseauteatmhonog of her daughter. The guests were Ncél by M33-phy and Miss Alena Pierce, Miss Cec Peters, Miss Claudia Walsh and Mrs. I Walsh, Miiss Joan Mallet, . mime.- member of the staff of the Poly- clinic and Miss Janet Waugh, RN. left this week for Van- ‘, time. On_ thier departure they were recipients of many lovely SW38 Swen them by friends and associates. They were accom- panied to Moncton, N.B. by their ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mallett, Charlottetown and Mr. ans Mns. Robert Waugh, Beheque. The regular monthly meeting ' AF Assocaton of 201 Confeheration Wing was held in the club ravbee . The president named Mrs. Thomas Cauty as chairman of the nominating committee. Mirs. Eric Farquharson and Mrs_ Douglas Forsythe were also ap- pointed to bring in a new slate of offiers. Reports from the lunch com- mittee were given by Mrs. Thomas Cauty and the financiial siaatement by Mrs. James Cur re. ' A motion of thanks was ex- tended to James Currie for a donation of chocolates for the ladies attending the luncheon during the convention. I ‘It was decided to purchase Past president pins for existing past presidents and for each re- ng president. After adjournment of the meet- Per - 0'5’ Cameron lunch was served by the host. eases, Mirs. ard W and Mrs. John A. MacDonald. Those attending the recent graduation of Miss Martha Flo- rence Cummiskey from the St. Elizabeth's Hospital School of Nursing in North Sydney, N.S. were Mrs. John T. Cummiskey, Mrs. Dominic Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jorgenson, Miss Eleanor Malone, from the Island Mr.. Joseph Cummiskey from Saint John. N.B. .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- D ‘J D- ofsuiunoxold Intiro e. - 'panxwit.hMr.andMu.W.( P_ickin of Brantford. Ontari- have been touring Cape Bi-etc’: and tho Cabot Trail this week s. W.E. Hay- ward of Charlottetown left Thursday morning for Wood- stock N.B.. where they will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. Muncey Tanton. On return they will be accompanied by Mrs. E.T. Tan- ton,’who had been visiting with the her son‘and family. Miss Doris Walker of Sum- merside and Mrs. George John- son of Charlottetown returned to their homes on Saturday af- ter spending a vacation in Nova Scotia. ‘ Miss Marion Rogers has re- 3 ymg turned to her home in Summer- side after visiting relatives in Montreal and’ Moncton, NB. Harry Balglole left Summer- side East on Sunday -to resume his studies at Acadia Universi- tY- . Nezvsom and ‘Mrs 0 . Miss Mary Wilmot Large Charlottetown visited friends in Summerside enter- _L.M. Callbeck. at her home. Mrs. «Ralph Bishop of St..Elea- . nors left Thursday on a trip Montreal. Ottawa and Toron- to_to visit with relatives and friend at Mrs. L.G. Lewis of,Summer- side spent a few days this week in Charlottetown. ‘guest of Mr, and Mrs. -W.E. Hayward. Mrs. J.P. Beer of Montague spent a few days with relatives In Summerslde last week. Mrs. Brian Woods entertain- ed at her home in Summerside ta at the tea hour on Monday in M. Bowls (the former Ma 0 Humphery R.N.) and was presented with a farewell gift. Mrs. Bowls. Cst. Bowls and son. Gregory, left by plane Thursday for Inuvik, N. 'W.T. + honor of Mrs. at the back. Accentuating the waistline and trimming the skirt were small bows of nylon ii and lace. Her chapel length veil of French illusion flowed from a tiara of crystal and pearl. She wore ii single strand of pearls, a gift of the groom, and car- ried a floral bouquet of whl roses. , I . Mrs. John Lacusta. elder sis- G s-9 iss F r a ii c e s MacPh~=rson, RN" clusmate °f the Brlde’ once more the delectable rose growing-up time she as well “?1l‘§el:;;lft°r:?l‘a£"hW°r an} fragrance. “'l'lils" she smiled as-other maids will be writing hridesmud‘ we” dmmrly “is wo of Q in my in their Diaries. to mind. we we «- we a--- an .i:rii..r:..r."= » 5.5.3‘ ,’,l,§’,',,',’,l',:§,,""‘.f,"§", ,',l";"‘c’f,'.,:,','¢f year. It's the strange or" All blue and gold today was. nee‘ » shaped ‘arm she _ day of fresh, invigorating They wore head bands of a fluf: A Flvouxco;-‘ Diary she ui;o.v‘r mg gigflowmsu sggislfi fy organza rose with petals fsli ‘E mm“ we ‘re proved to be’ onmuleme mom_ in: from the flower in.oontrast- flmuuy ‘uh. “oh mu‘. “d mg.‘ dam gm § Precious News Of Youth is Recorded In A Diary "Crimson roses in mid-Sep- would remind me. I won't feel temberl" Granddaughter ex- as bright as this in the mom claimed today. reaching up for in ." a high spray of “second - Entries like these —-precious thought" blossoms. to c a tc h scent she u of n . 0‘ °°‘}"”"‘ 1:”; hi . - W l° M "n" ."":"},"°.3:. 13¢ what she has written cig- . ,_ ll 3 is“ 'm“' "Em antha Illherllfe sucii ii iiiiii git?- 132;; is i: miss 1‘ .items of the teen-years,‘ p lifted. It rou our harvesters to their field. where. as it happened. like the course of true love, the endeav- f to "run smooth”. s be song or re- pairs. t“You wouldn't know where‘! could find a bolt th I s long?" and “Now where do you In could a hammer ;bout'f"( Machine parts will ‘res . "'l'hat's...'s car. isn't it?" we «Mrs. Milton Mellish Dr. and Mrs. Clive Macdonald and son. Steven, of olfv N.S. were week end guests of the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Macdonald. Sum- merside. The Ella Hinton Group Summerside Trinity U n i t e (1 Church held its first meeting of the season on Tuesday after- noon in the church parlor with Mrs. L.M. Callbeck presiding. Thirteen members and one visitor were present. In the sence of the- recording secre- tary, Mrs. T.R. Palmer_ was appointed for the meeting. Mrs. Elliott Wright conducted the de- votional period. The Supply secretary, Mrs. Albert Huestls announced that yarn and flan- nelette were available for those who wished to work. Mrs. Albert Linkletter read a paper on Race Discrimination, after w h l c h the collection was taken by Mrs. Hooper Linkletter and Mrs. Roland Philipson. am- ounting to $116.00. The next will be the be held in III ‘7 meeting. which thankoffering. will October. Mrs. J.H. Huestis. Mrs. Wil- liam Moir and Mrs. Arnold Home were co-hostesses at the home of the former in Summer- side on Monday evening when they entertained at a surprise anniversary party-in honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al- lison Home of Dartmourith. N.S.. who have been visiting in the province. Mrs. Home was pre- sented with a lovely consage and Mr. Horne was presented with a boutonni-ere. A humorous po- em was composed and read for this spe- cial occasion on behalf of the friends and family, Mrs. Hues- tis presented her parents with a beautiful silver tea service and other silver pieces. while Mrs. Aronold Horne mad the accompanying good wishes. The honored guests thanked all pre- sent for remembering them on -3' A of Mr 'soi:ofMr.an ~ e Summerside - in Church was the scene of I pretty wedding on Saturday at- ternoon, September; 1, at 3.30 when Etta Margaret, daughter . and Mrs. B. Douglas Cof,-. fin. Summerside. became the bride of Donald Neville Coles. d Mrs. G. Am- brose Coles. Summerside. The double ring ceremony was per- Kay. The organist. Mrs. Cleve Whalen. accompanied Mr. Tho- mas . as he sang “The Wedding Prayer" previous the ceremony and "I'll We Beside You" during the signing of the register. The church was attractively decorated for; t occasion with baskets of pastel gladloli. ’ The bride. given in marriage by her father, was lovely of white peau-de-sole featuring scoop neckline, long tapering sieefies coming to points over the wrists. fitted bodice button- w e wast line. Her shoulder length veil of tulle was held in place with a pearl iara and she carried a full cas- cade of white feathered cama- tions with lemon leaves. Miss Nancy Coffin, sister of of - the bride, as maid of honor. was gow-ned in street length gold sa- tin with short sleeves and scoop neckline. Her headdress was of a flower cluster matcing tones to the gown and she carried a semi-cascade of gold daisy poms with oak leav- es. Mr George Edwin Henthorn ‘ MONTAGUE.-— A meeting of the Kings County district of the P.E.I. Association of Nurses was held on Monday evening, Sept. 17, at the King's County Memorial Hospital Nurses Resi- dence. The meeting was chair- ed by Mrs. Roma Shaw. The minutes of the last meet- lng were read and the financial report was given by the secre- tary- treasurer, Miss Barbara Mahon. A report on the annual ‘ meeting of the/' Nurses’ Associa- tion held in Charlottetown was given by Mrs. Vera MacDonald 1118. and Mrs. Shaw gave a report of the executive meeting held In Charlottetown in ember. Reports of conveners of all standing committees were re- ceived and, it was decided to °f hold a p a n tr y and rummmage sale on September 29. Plans for this undertaking were finalized. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Veda Duvar, president; Mrs. Vera MacDonald, vi c e - president; Mrs. Christine Shaw, secretary; standing ~ commit- tees; ways and means, Mrs. Roma Shaw and Mrs. Marie Donahue; program, Miss Betty Gallant and Miss Charlotte Gordon: publicity, Miss Bar- bara Mahon and Mrs. Kaye MacDonald; sick, Mrs. Angie Power and Mrs. Jean MacDon- ald. Mrs. Roma Shaw Mrs. ~ cai-nations. The groom's to lk of he the in cake. topped with an arrange- her floor lengths wedding gown me in log up residence at the H I CoI"fin—Coles Wedding Vows.‘ -gm Are Pledged In Summerside was best man. Messrs. Paul Baxter and Anthony Colcs,bro- guests which were marked with white “satin bows and sprigs of adlo . Coffin chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of taupe silk lace with marlbou hat and beige accessories. Her cor- sage was of tangerine feathered moth- or was attired in a two-piece dress of frosted tweed. multi- colored feather hat, black and white accessories and a corsage Better Time roses. A reception for over on‘ hundred gueéts w a s with its background of gladioli, was centred with a‘ three tier them‘ of the groom. ushered the s bridal doves and wedding ring. Miss Anne Birch was in charge of the guest book. Mr. David Carnegy proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom responded. For the honeymoon trip to Maine, the bride travelled in a Kelly green suit with black ac- cessories and a corsage of white camations. i g the out-of-province guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coles of Moncton, N.B. Messrs. G.E. Henthom and David Mac- Donald of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Coles are tak- ar- wood Apartments. North River Road, Charlottetown. The bi-id is on the nursing staff of th P.E.I. Hospital and the groom the 1 clouds and gray. We tend to the duties of our rou ' weave, confident however that “One greater" includes u s. every last one. In His pattern of e years. "He's\uslng us now—tbis mom- en . And whether we go or stand. Perhaps by a plan accomplish- their forty-first wedding anni- versary. Games were enjoyed after which a buffet slipper was served with Mrs. Huestis prep siding over the tea cu-ps, Mr. and Ms. Hilary Gaudet left Summerside on Saturday on .a vacation trip to the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Math- eson of Summerside have had as their guests the former's fa- ther, Mr. C.B. Matheson of Hun- ter River. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fraser and son Jimmie. Union Road, accompanied by Mm. Starnl Foster. Dunstaffnage returned inte recently from a trip to Green- wood, N.S. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Foster. 0 Arrangements for entertain- ing the yice president of the Maritime Rebekah As embly were finalized at a largey tended meeting of Acme Rebe- kah Lodge Montague, Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Cyrus Shaw. convener of the program com"- mittee. presented her port. Mrs. Howard Vickerson report- ed for the ways and means com- mlttea, and Mrs. Stanley Mac- Donald reported for the sick comm cc. w business in- cluded plans for holding the an- nual comboil, and also for the official visitation of the district deputy president. Mrs. Roy Gil- lis presided over the meeting. is with the Laurie _A. Coles and Associates. Kings Co. Nurses Association Holds Electiton Of Officers Velma Nicholson and Mrs. Phemia Johnston were the members of the nominating committee. The next meeting will be held in December. Following adjour- nment of the meeting lunch was served by Mrs. Marie Donahue and Mrs. Velma Nicholson. ADUATES 2 I Presbyterian accessories. Her corsage was of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES M. MacKlNNON Belfast Presbyterian Church Is Scene Of Lovely Wedding lilij;-'3;-a pink roses. Mrs. .\lacl\' innon ‘ lovely summer wedding wore a beige brocade sheath St. g0ILII'S lCliurch. elfast.,was the scene o. a ‘ RN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ross. Flat River, be- came the bride of Charles Mur- chison MacKinnon. son of Mrs. M ry .MacKinnon and the late Charles MacKinnon of Charlottetown. Re aid iwlien Margaret Charlotte Ross, with rose accessor‘»_~.= and matching corsage of roses. . . . allowing the ceremony a re- me b“d'~’ and Emom served it lBracl<ley WI ception was held at the bride's '°nl1l“’l' “"5” . v. D o n Nicholson performed the double, A ' y_ , Holds Meeting The August meeting of Brack- ring ceremon Arthur Large played appro- priate wedding music and ac- companied Scott MacPherson as he rendered “The Voice That Breathed 0’er Eden" during the ceremony, and “O Father All Creating” while the bridal par- ty signed the register. Baskets of summer flowers adorned the sanctuary and wide white satin bows with Ross and MacKinnon tartans marked the guest pews. To the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March the bride enter- ed the church on the arm of l~:r father. Her full length gown of white organza and lace river‘ ley Wo‘men' Institute held at. Mrs. iWalter nine visitors ' were dist drcn W85 the summer cottage of MacMillan. Nine members answered roll call a'nd I present. Volunteers to collect in the rict for the Retarded Chil- ,,¢ association are: Mrs. Ern- Eh lhome In Flat River. The table ‘was centered with a three tier lwedding cake topped with pink ;roses..encircled by tulle illus. and orange blossoms. and by white tapers. Rev. d Nicholson proposed the toa st to the bride. with the firoom responding. A toast aditional cutting of the cakg rs. Robert Shaw. RN. cir. culated the guest book. The bi‘ide’s grandmother. Mrs. Alex J. Ross. and her grandfather Capt. F.J.G. MacDoiigall. were Dresent..‘FoIlowing the wedding supper _the guests spent the ev- |9l1lIlE 141 Singing and enjoying instrumental music. ‘ Leaving for a honeymoon. .spent in Cape Breton. the bride ‘wore a white sheath with pmatcing jacket and turquoise‘ accessories. Her corsage was - .Vellow roses. On their return e couple look up residence in I . excl‘. walker’ Mrs‘ Waller Mac‘ Charlottetown where the bride an. Mrs. and Mrs. Earl Harvey Jenkins Clark. Meeting was adjourned and a very nice social evening was ‘members who atten The September‘ meetin held at the home of Mrs. had by all lihilhtgin Bell and Co ded. ' ' ' g was Wil- satin had a scalloped neckline. helm Wmems ‘"1 September 12- fitted bodice, and long tapered sleeves. Her shoulder length veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls and crystals. White satin streamres Harvey Jenkins: sick commit-i with rosebuds enhanced cascade bouquet of pink delight roses and white feathered car- nations entwined with ivy. ‘.\hne members c answered roll all with either a baby photo or a wedding photo. New school committee is Mrs. tee, Mrs. H ..M1's. Willard Prowse. at the home of Mrs. edley Stewart and " October meeting will be held‘ Will rd 8 The bride's only attendant Prowse. Roll call will be a sale was her sister, Miss Eleanor Ross, who was attired in a ‘full skirted gow-n of mauve organza over satin with tal liat. She carried a bouquet of - white shasta daisies. Ronnie MacLean was best man and ushers were Wendell Brown and Sam Trowsdale. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Ross chose blush pink of pickles and is on the staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital, room is employed and by Out of the province guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mac- Donald and family, Somei-ville,’ Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mat-Kinnon and family. Maiden Mass., and Miss Margaret Mac- Dougall. New Glasgow, N.s. ,, Prior to her marriage the bride was honored at a buffet supper at the home of Miss‘ Beth Robinson, RN: Miss Man-. garet MacLaren. RN, was hog- tes for her class mate at a mis- jam P fo °° ‘ » . ' "°5"am .1‘ and friends also gathered at Octoberm t gi t b . lplied by Ifierli I:0y° stizw-‘git’: the brides home for a miscel- and Mrs. Wilhelm W :’Brackley School on a matching pe- g Lunch will be supplied 'for the «meeting by Mrs. .Guy Pierce , illems. It was decided to ask C a r 01 M_acMillan to show slides of her trip to England, Scotland, mark, Sweden and Finland in Saturday, Den- sheath styled in lace over satin September 22 at 8:30. Lunches with matching jacket and white will be sold by the Institute. Miss Martha Florence Cum- iskey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cummiskey of Charlottetown recently grad- uated from the St. Elizabeth's Hospital School of Nursing in North Sydney, N.S. At the graduation exercises, Miss Cummiskey was class Valedic- torian and she also received the prize for religion donated by his excellency, Most. Rev. William E. Power, bishop of Antigonish. Miss Cummiskey plans to remain at St. Eliza- beth’s for an indefinate per- lod of time. David Collings_ proposed Island Girl Weds In Scarboro, Ont. ton Younker of Scarboro was I DWO It was also decided to get sets of keys made to the the matron of honor. She wore Institute cupboard in Brackley l a gown of biege with tatted lace and carried a yellow bouquet. Mr. Robert Davies,. uncle the groom, was the bestman. ing the ceremony at the _ome of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collmtghsé toast to the bride, which was responded to by the groom- Friends of the bride served. For travelling the bride chose a green suit with beige acces- sories and an orchid corsage. ‘ parents in Montagu-2. taking up residence in Batawa, Ont. where the groom is employ- ed with the Ba-ta Shoe Co. the young couple will visit in Tor- onto_ School and also to the door schoo 0‘ .' A riddle and contest was held lby Mrs. Hedley Stewart and A reception was held follow-Aprlzes wepe won by Mrg_ Hay. vey Je I Jackson. a social our spent. s ‘V I MONTAGUE — An event of rest to many friends on Prince Edward Island was the marriage on Saturday. Septem- 8 in Scarboro, out of Miss Lnur_a Collings. daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Leo Collings. MontaJ gue to Mr. Ernet Davies, son of Mr. and_Mrs. llliam Davies of Napanee. nt. ather Dugo performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. 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