flame/z l... _______._____— l8 The Guardian, Chlxlnttemwn. Thurs. Aug. 1, 1963. ' HAPPENINGS months vacation with Mr. Mrs. Frank Watts. York, Vancouver, isritish Columbia, have returned alter spending ant Rev- G-t‘ Di E1110“ m1 Mm enioyable holi y v ng rcla. Elliot. nt Pownal, leit Tuesday tlvea and irteniis, While herei to spend their vacation at Mr. were the guests at Mr. andt Elliot's old home in New Brutu- Sydney Goodwin. Mrs Lay-i wick. His son. rtev. Waldo aelle is the daughter oi HubertiElliutt at New Glasgow N. Gi is, lormerty ol this town. with his lamily, wtllh ay also This is the lust visit at the tay-, at the same place, Escumlnac. relies to Summerslde and thh. FE. and ey were deeply lm~ , pressed. ‘ rs Lee or Providence. iii, and Mrs. F.v. Myers oi Ind Mr, d Mrs. Dan Llyzelle and daughter. Betty oil ey Mrs, Miss Dorothy M. Thomson oi‘Jersey city have returned to Monoton. N.E., has returned to their homes in the United Stut- her home alter apentiing a brtei es alter visiting their brother. holiday at Malpeque. guest oi Rev. Dr. A.S. Weir. oi Pownal, her aunt. Mrs. Percy May Guns and other lriends tn the Mari- gall. i limes. Mr and Mrs Eurtoa Wood‘ A surprise miscellaneous brid- lormerly Dorothy Dawsoni De- al shower was held recently in troit, Mich. are spending their honor oi Miss Patty Grant, on holidays in the province While the occasion other appioaching ‘herr they are staying at th e. marriate to Mr. Frank Fowler. lNoi'lh River Motel. 1 at the home oi Mr. and M l 3 Frank Mach o a g a l l, Klnkan.i t Cal and Mrs ilG naivson.lThe shower Wm attended by Yarmnuth are visiting their iormer St. Dunstans University sun-in luv and daughter. Mr, and classmates. triends ot the bride. Mrs Frank Hansen, Longworui i The verses were read by Miss, >AvE. iVirginla Macnougall and the eiits were opened by the bride. ‘ Mr and Mrs .1 Rruban Doyle The hostess, Miss Frances Mac— t and children Micheal and Maur-‘Dougall. sewed a lunch assisted een. have returned to chatham. by Miss Virginia Macbougau N.B.. alter visiting relatives In‘ who poured, and by Mrs. Frank Island Girl Is Married Al' ceremony ln Toronlo Summerside and Darnley the Macnougau. ,past two weeks. i The same evening Mrs. Mar- The marriage at Catherine plnk sweetheart roses and can, iiorie champion, nii behalioi the. 1Ezdibtclli.tdaufighfitfleirorltirk and Mrs naiiansimarmingim ‘MMrs. ircne Grant. iarncton. Summer Street teachers bowlinnl o r o win. ensinglon. . ass.. was a recent visitor to.team presented Patty with at t,!ii‘l . . . and George Ceolin. son oi the Tr,“ “Ems” " “Tl: Summerslde where she was the gilt. Miss Grant graciously‘ late Mr. and Mrs. Ceolln. italy Cmmr c 0” 3 “WV 3" 9 guest at Mrs. Milton Doyle. She. thanked those present. l Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Nib son and children. Heidi and Ken-‘ Mrs, Thomas Kelly and Ethel“ lly El Melton, Mast, are relatives and h—iends l day no at Stanhope is e a c h.i lwnlle an the island. ltlr. a on Mrs. LM. Wyman returned to Mrs, Nielsen will also visit at Summerviue. Mass. alter hsv. the homes at Mr. and Mrs. ivan ing spent her vacation in crisplteard, Parkdate. and Mr. and ME. AND MES. GEORGE CEOLIN Church. Toronto. Rev. Peter phelan pertormed, lions the douhle ring ceremony and‘ Following the ceremony is din- celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. The net tor sixth“ ve guests w church was beautilully dccorat-’held at St. Helen's Hall. The so with bouquets oi white glad~ bride‘s table was centered with lots. terns, and potted pink and‘ a three tier l‘eddlllg eaketopped white mums With a miniature bride lottetown and Summcrside, Mrs. Roy Leard. Mt. Stewart. Mr. w.a. Burke was in charge groom and a cascade oi plnk.wi.iie in gumfime she was , ol the wedding music, and Her roses tin. mm“ M", M. ,_ Dom Am“ mm entertain,“ {an companied the soloist, Mrs. An- in the evening a reception ior Mrs. 39er Haiku” prim to thorny Hawells oi Niagara two hundred guests were held in Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Lawless. her marriage were Miss Doreen Falls. who sang the “Ave Mar. H en‘s Hall where a buffet Summerside enterta ed a Reid and Mrs. Milton Doyle all ia" during the signing at the re. lunch was served and an orch. huge. 1mm“ 0,, Wednesday Summers“, at m home "Hum gisier. and other appropriate estra provided music tor danc» eming in ham", 0, Mr} and‘ my.“ and them“ “Mt Sm selections throughout the me ing. A toast to the bride by Pa- Mrs. punk Lawless. 1.0mm Wm . ony. ‘ther Phelan was responded [01ny “a Mr, in ME Jim Mow ‘ Altired in the traditional w te.i the groom. Rev Father Conno y rig. piommi M“, m s e" in _ the bride was given in marriage‘ and Rev. Father Carraro also in,“ mam,“ hem " d 5 CF" M“ Pam“- M'S' ’“k ‘ by her iather. iier door lengthicxtended congratulations to the gown oi peau de sole, with over. bride and groom. skirt oi nylon net and lace an- Telegrams were recieved irom plioue, had lily point sleeves and. the bride's grand mother. aunt scalloped neckline. The littedldud uncle, cousins and great bod e was trimmed with iride- aunt. all or England. also Mr. scent sequins and pearls Her and Mrs lurk Bernard and iam- elbow length vcil was held in tip. liensington, and Mr. and place by a tiara or sequins and, Mrs Heber Rayner. Sherwood pearls. and she canted a buur‘ i poet or red sweetheart roses Olltrclrprtwince guests includ- Mits lmetda Carley. cousin 0!. ed the bride's parents. Mr. and the bride as maid or honor, wore Mrs. Roherl Goodwin. Kensing- a street length dress at turquoise ton. and Mr. and Mrs. James peau e soi '|lt titted bodicell’wdergasl. Charlottetown. and lull sk e wore match-t For the honeymoon trip the headdress and carried a ban» Niagara Falls and Eastern Unllr duet oi pink and white carna- ed states the bride chose a tur- tion ‘qunise suit with white accessorr Miss Vicki Ceolln and Mrs les. l-ier corsage was oi pink william Ccoli cousins oi the sweetheart roses. g . as bridesmaids. wore The pride and groom will re- tdentical dresses ol pink peau dc side at 292 Scott Rd.. Toronto [5. sale. and carried bounucls nl‘Olllaria. where the groom is tinted blue and white carnalions. proprietor ol the Ceolin Tile and The groom was attended by Terrazzo Cnmpanv. lieno Vetmr. and the ushers were her marriage th e Louis De Fiero and William Ceo, bride was guest oi honor at a tin. inncr held in the Cork Room For her daughter's wedding Restaurant. and also tendered a Mrs. Goodwin chose a beige silk shower by her associates oi the llnen sheath dress with filled bo- Prudcntinl Lite Insurance Com. dlce oi lace. and metchinc ar-‘ puny oi America. where she was _ lTrenton. (ML. are visitlng rein-i Mr. J. Walter Currie Peakes lives on the island. At present Station was a recent visitor to they are KIIeSlS ol the iormers Summersldo. mother, Mrs. barbara Parker. ,Gcorgetown Royalty. Mr and Mrs William Curley have returned to their home in} Randolph M havlug spent a. side, — l and Mrs A.‘ Lockharl. Summer- hail BS rel-ell! guests. Mr l . l's. RW. Lot‘khart, their‘ based on 5355 hismrig. {f5 ml sun Richard and dauzhler Elli-l his psychoanalytic practice onlabeth oi Winnipeg, Manitoba. two continents. .also Mrs w.li. Crandnll oiM , am 1. k! l C h cton, N.E. Mr. Lockhart ls 'l'CAi short shrllt oi your hall paths-15‘3"“ PM“? 3‘ “mm m tic. hali hraggart eiiorts to leell Imma‘mm “"0" Superior Io thus? girls whom your husband cheats, white "' t u“ “"993” cheating yo“_ and himseu and lldei-toli, Ontario. left Summer- - Side Monday after mending I is children. as I've alread “M u I were you M W m m}; week with their daughter and in accordance with the whys and if“ ‘1 - M" ’"d “'5' " 5' whereiores and the practical MW?“ d" Th” ""11 "’“r ”'° procedures at creative morality “mm” mm “mm” in marriage. And. as an aid in “m” "‘ 0mm“- thst respect, l suggest you read Wingiicld H o p e's hook w‘fiffifgw ‘9’“ “m luck and children or ,— . . MS. and Miss Carol .lellow ol M"? HIWM‘I M" “I”; Dartmouth were the guests at through her _cnlum_n. not by mail . Mrs. Fillmore's son. Mr N l c it or personal interview. Write heri Fillmore. Summerside. over the in care vi The Guardian, past weekend. Mrs. FR, Fillmore. Dhrl~ movth.N.s Mn, 5. Kury- ol Raliiax. Newl After Summerside Ceremony ,er and sons Gary and Terry MW“ 3 "W" "‘ Wérlmd "Pl?" out. I ' my ME. AND MRS ROBERT STEELE yweds Reside In Man. st. Paul's Roman CatholiciGailant. Manama: Miss lmetda Church. Summerside. was the scene oi the montage ol Mary Norma Fitzpatrick. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. hernard Fitzpat- rick, Suinmerside, and Malcolm Robert Steele oi Portage La Prairie, ion oi Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Steele. Sumrnerslde The pews were marked w miniature doilies encircled with titles oi the valley, with white satin streamers. R . Pierre Arsensult olitciatcd a choir oi six girls irom Summerside sang Prayer lor persect Lite" at the nilerlory. "The Kill: oi the World is Passing By" during communion and “Maiden Moth- er Meek and Mild during the signing at the register. were accompanied by Mr Clarence stce . Summersid The bride. given in marr ge her iatner, looked lovely in a door length gown or silk organ. aa over bouquet taiieta. The iii- ted empire bodice leatured a scooped neckline and long Sleeve es. Chantilly lace continues and a crossed iront gave accent in the controlled bell skirt dri‘tmg to a chapel train, Her bouiiant veil oi nylon tulle was caug blossoms mtr minia- tnre bow. She carried a cascada bouquet oi white trenched cama- tions and red sweetheart rnaea with trailing English ivy. Rena Fitzpatrick was maid nl honor tor her sister and wore a street length gown oi yellow or- ganza over tatteta with a match ing headpiece, She carried a olonial bouquet centred with cllow carnations and encircled with white mums. The bridesmaid. Eloise Calla- han, wore a blue organza street length gown with a matching headpiece and ' an old lashloned bouquet with a blue centre and w tc poms encir- cling it Amber MacArthur, now- er girl. wore blue organza and carried a miniature ballerina bouquet ot blue and yellow chrysanhimums. Peter Steele. brother oi tha groom. was ringbcarer. Charles Steele. Summerslde. was best man lnr his brother. The ushers were Donald Purceu, hoston, a Robert nownesa. Summerstde. For the reception at tha xnlghts oi Columbus Youth Centre, the bride's mother r eeskories. and wore a Fanal‘iP oi. iormerly employed. _ H MARY HAWORTH Everyone Being Cheated In This Bizarre Situation Den Mxry leuflh Minted campelitinn. All menu to very young to a seduc ive has.‘ your measuring stick. 1 would Wed and. cunstrue that everybody in thll mess.i picture is being cheated. i “re, But I wmild lltill rulher have mean everybody. th e. dill leductlve hlllblnd. oveillow- husband. the wile. their chi] g with tznderness. than n ttrPn. as well u than: naive and: . shrimltsh all my own. ioalish girls whom he ls “dun-t 1! III! hurt the often: inx in yuu dayl. 1 ch, it appears that your husband‘ ‘ is Inthlly llnnrnnt nl tht [ell but he x dllcovend just recently that [or I while he Wu lble to main- tath almultatteoualy his duty to Na country the la a naval attic- la hll Illnin and to two both M Whom h . or the lamlly towards 'the w . etc for of Illwllclt lulu-me Ihlt attzllii'iurtce it! being A humnn Demon. And that you are equally In the dark on that score. with his concept or the mutually cor- recllve mml dblifihtians M matrimony. so that you are nn helu whatever in flrlenting him. the lite and the truth" oi hum a destiny. And the patterns where- by we reach or renounce tt. Continuing as ytm are today. the end or the road will lind both oi vou wither embryos. psy- chologically and spiritually, who will have shriveted instead oi having grown, since the time you came into the world. lost in passing, i would also challenge your compacent these It, [urnll Investment In I “willy affords he's [or tags the M to amnd n perpetuity. regardless oi how llny be phil. 11. that your hiltblnd'l recent I so .. .nnuaAhJ-ebhams MARY LEGLAiR RICHARD LAWIDR ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. John Leclalr. i Marshlteid. Marrl l Hunter’a I'llvei'. are h-pvy to I" w" hke announce the amusement 0f their dllllzhlu‘. Mary Audrey. Dunstan'a ii a a i i let. i Charlottetown. 0' ceived wearing blue chaotllly lace ith white accessories and a corsage oi pink ieathered cars nations The hridegroom's moth- er wme a two piece blue ensem- ble with a h l ue hat and a cor- saire oi pink leathered ttons. For a honeymoon in the Mart- tlmes the bride wore a thr piece mint green suit with malt accessories and a corsage ol tangerine carnation e new- lyweds will reside at so lath st. N.W.. P tage La Prairie. Manitoba. cut or town guests lnclud nd er. Donald Purcell. In Rlchhrd Joseph L n w lnr, WM . . ARR l‘ SALESMAN (M it Mi!" Mi OFFICE SUPPLY BUSINESS FURNITURE PRINTING c 3 to cover New amoawick. Non Scott: and Prince Edward ll ‘ land. on an occlusive basis, Themanw aiehsotdns tor tnoiirllne e hxd experienu lm‘lerl. it is Entirely vol-Ible that l a... llllilllllll W’ fleulltt r1 A-wly stating lull nata- es enclose met. a a meat shnnshot. All Rules Irelld with Ib- lolm Menu. DUAUTY ANALYIED lo: M Guln'lilthltrbt l____ i’illilllii‘ Hiding < HNH‘ANV w Dusk Brings Thunderhead Thai Lightens Dark Hills “We cullld get it in cell" Jam- el oburved tally of I mtvwlnl. which at e o r din! la methods used ll! hay-masz pllt. would have been thin and: me In the event of I lbwer. “In coll!" Gage. Jamie's bro- ther exclalmed with I chuckle. “Man, where have you been the were last twenty yaarst They don‘t coil hay any more. They." "I know, i know" lame- srtn- ned. "They rush lt—don't give the hay time to make, actors in her stall. bawllng sorrowlul- ly on a winter-morning, i know she's not miserable bodily. in mind. ahe's remembering the choice hey she was used to get in her manger in her youthl" "I reckon, you could be right about that. But these times, we have to get the hay done. Get on with it. because comet h l n a else watts at its heels. And inci- dentally, we can't stop machin- es tn pick up the stray wisps on the ileldt There's no time tor the like oi that. No" he smiled. linking a young arni companion- nrown. Calgary; Mrs. David naverland, Trenton. cat: Mrs. Fred Blnwh. Greenwood: Mr. Jack Wedge, Portage La Prl - - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn and Miss Eileen l-isndregan. ail Charlottewwn: Mr. Eddy Gaudet. and Mia. in F Hagan of Mbcouche: Miis Mary C. Steele, and Mrs. Cbli'lel Ml- . some, and we talked 4 things: at the olden, golden dlys‘, ably ln lames' "nor to stand here tatktngl 1:“ get back to our workl" odd hieaka sutiered by ma. chines today. at: stoned trips hereorthere tor a n ed ra~ placement oi '- tn the machine age. repairs Int tenor ill the buying maimed. Tonight In the Illldow 01 a mauntlni. Ipreldlnl thumb benl‘l which Ind ltsl mum: in the AMI-light. We, Wllh complny. re- paired to room, which ree main! In In ll: In llmnlt lo I! term the "Iltllnlroom" of thll halite. Thll I habit during In electsl‘Icl I‘m. with th e (talk! a! Alderln, before nu I “Inc. A custom, In! no renon We ell-i lllme. we ltlll (allow. “Let'l i'nlt cut the llghl of the camplny luggelted “lo that we cln m the play of the h lightnlnfl,” So we hat. in the dlm. made bright It time! by the unuaull llngerlng displly til it, up and down th- Ilu', above Lb. night: i.“ b a. The lele'pbona on the wall. ll- tlined to the “arm, nil: frequen- tly. “lt'a ialrly sharp lightning when you hear that" James ni- l ered. , And presently the lights were, it less Iwe-g 0f happier . turned on to mike of the young yeli'l. Ind the lay- lugs and doing! of then: of be- clavered meadow: Ind haylnsr hut hrsi. on behalt or tumor» present! . hts out, we shall colnewm verandah to look tor a star I ‘ Uhtll mmonow — Good-high m'” *‘ HOW To HELP OTTAWA tCPl — Th ' siav embassy said Welln‘ezs'ligsl; that Canadians wishing to send Belgrade. or by lendlng to the Yugoslav Nltlonalmgghh in Belgrade. The embassy cunts. 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