a ‘QII'..|I‘ same. .43 . W.- a. HO Anne Mae O'Hailoran and the John Maynard MacLeod were married recently in a double ring ceremony at St. Patrick's Church. Hamilton. Ont. Their honeymoon trip was through eastern provinces, includ- Prince Edward Island. bride is the daughter of . and Mrs. Carol O'Hallor- an. Cape Wolfe; the groom is EYMooN TRIP To .E.|. the son of the late John Mac- Leod and Mrs. MacLeod, Mon- tague. The reception was held at the Colony restaurant, west Hamilton. as” i' «Mama I l I I 43 ME. AND MRS. RA. HAYWOOD Gowns Are Rainbow Shades, Arch Oi Fern, Phlox .Sei’ring An arch of green white phlox, with baske . . seasonal flowers and pink and;caded taffeta, Similar white streamers formed setting for the wedding in the e .Naaarene at da Elaine Allan Hay-, fern and! is in style wedding ring headdress with a'ioulder length veil and car- hurch _ F-auaale o ried a cascade of pink carna- f Va ' Ashley and Ralph tions. wm‘ _ The bridesmaids, Mrs. Roy The bride is the youngest dau-i Haywood. Cheryl Cmco r a n_ ghter of Mr. Ashley and the groom is aland '01:! 0:11 Mira"? “on 1-1]- gzmpbgllsed in identically styled fiowns e a usse ywo n w. 1.1:“ John W. Turple officiatedlgnqlffldesoldo ETEUZSeonle 1911a), 0‘ the dOUble Ting CPI‘CmOHY- 'worc wedding ring headdresscs The church organist. Mrsflwith veils and carried nosegays Russell Hardy. played the ito match their gowns. wedding mus“ and accom‘. Twila Rix. niece of the bride, gamed Owen OIiY?r..as he sangIand Christine Haywood. niece {2%qu 8:; Gigefggfecf; of the groom. were flowe girlls ' ’- i ‘N‘ - r d Paua. The bride, given in marriagelifsuhoipsf“ MESS)“ atnhe b .de 1 by her father. was charming in we“, “.8 i n bearers. a fitted floor lengt'i .gown o 350w“ and headdress“ Wm“ taffeta Wjih mgh neCk'l miniature models of 1“!szng lily fimgdzieeiys'hel’glvoru by the bridesmaids. The 3:, of giamsly lace which flower girls wore blue and can. [wept into a long train. shelried small baskets of flowers. carried a cascade of red roses.iw'iile the train bearers wore ' WED AT 57. PAUL’S g. u; and Mrs. Douglas VII M m for light?“ Simms. Charlottetwon. The “"9 ¢ _ “3 Winn was held at til! mud" “umm', “x:"' Queen Hotel. The newlyweds . ' a a“ h m ffiié ' 9 mother the to that of the bride. She wore a* Mrs- AlvmiMrs. Glen Rennie. Bonnie Rix. were over the threshold of a brand those‘ 'white and carried tiny lgavs Allan Wallace best as groomsman. were Glen Rennie, Gard. land eighty guests was held in the banquet room of O‘ Baptist Church. The bride's received in a street length dress of blue brocaded ssories. Her corsage was carnations. pink tions Th bride‘s iMrs. Craswell Weeks. who ian honored guest. e V‘,lace over taffeta with black ac- icessories and corsage 0 white carnations. . bride's table was ding cake surmounted liminiature bride pers in silver holders and bowls of flowrs. ' 'h Campbell was iof. ceremonies. T'ie toast The groom was attended by man and his brother. Roy. Haywood, The ushers . . Swabeyi meeting of the Jeliey, William Bell and Lloydl Churchill A reception for one hundred dmn taffeta with blue and white ac-ceg pink carna-t grandmo t h e r, was . f treal EEG—“m tin: Coir—idtfi‘fiwngfifdctfsfmoi—f’ HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-8500 i The subject of adopting a min ' ton - Indian River Catholic Wo men's League. with further par- ticulars to be obtained before the October session. Meeting at the home of Mrs. Gerald Glover, members heard from their director, Rev. Dr. concern 1 n 3 Citizen a Home in Kensington. Used clothing is to be collected for the Prince County Welfare. Patrick Duote of Saint John and Toronto is spending a hoii- I day with his parents. Mr. and i M r s. Joseph Buote, Tignisn. i Also visit in g the Buote home {was their daughter. Florence , of Toronto. . l Rev.Richard J. Westa way :friends at their home on then : sary. t Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Houstoni I and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Brown of nose-‘ Concord, New Hampshire are visiting relatives and friends on P.E.I. ' l Seven regular members and I I I 16 visitons attended a recent; Riverdale - Women's institute held at the home of Mrs. Wal- MacKinnon. Members I‘heard reports concerning satis- d 1'9an factory financial balance an that new signs and a flag - poll- 1 l for the school were being pre I pared. Mrs. Orvin Corney and Mrs :,MacKinncon gave a reading as Well card will be next month's roll call at the home of Mr Kelsie Buchanan. Slides were shown by Mrs. Edwin Johnston followed by refreshments. « Mrs. G. Reginald Pope or ‘ Summerside who was in Mon for the Barbara Stew- ant .- Walter Wolf wedding. en- ‘ can. tertained at a dinner party for ' itered with a three — tier wed-‘ the bride and groom elect. with‘ nd m m,,‘ Mrs.L M. Calibeck. Sum and flanked with tall white ta- low tending and participating in the i merside has returned after at- tlst Hui-Annual Convention of master WCTU held at Lundy's Lane to United and Presbyterian Chiit .the bride was proposed by And-L C1195. Nilgfifl F8113. 0M- rew Wells an responded ‘was read by the best man. by Miss Darlene Pridham i For going away the bride don-y I i elbow i .' nd length white cape. accessores. corsage was white carnations. Willi home at Somerland. B.C. after Belle Haywood. were dres-‘reside in Brooklyn. near Alber-Iholidaying for the past month Mr. and Mrs. Haywood j ton. to by Sandra Ashley. 85 maid 0‘ the groom. A congratulatory of . honor. wore a gown of pink bro— megsage received by telephonelNB. and two children Robert h Mrs. Warn Waye Sackvilie. land Wendy returned to t an The guest book was circuia—ihqme after spending 2 weeks ' With Mrs. Waye's mother. Mrs. l Margaret Matheson, Bristol, ined a dress of pink linen with: P-E-I- pink hat.- Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Mac ;Donald have returned to then .ELLEN’S‘ DIARY I I lwith relatives at Covehead. | ' James Recalls Former. "Poiaio-Pickin” Days Into the open doorway. and new workaday week. “came this morning. “This will be the best week!" I we said. . “ do you rec k 0 n grinned. when the sun the autumn colors will ovely. nd ho that?" James “Been u a e shines, be so 1 “Do you know. Ellen wh at tonight reminds me of?" he queried a few minutes ago. stopping at the porch door on his way out to close a window in the piggery and shut a stable door. against the cool of this frosted night. “The potato- pickin‘?" we guessed. "Exactly!" he nodded. “it's like those nights of the digging back in the years when we wor- ked with the families — when after a day of it we would ride home along the road in th e farm - cart, ‘as appy as kingsl‘ And the night would be nippy like this and calm. A n d sometimes m on nlit. so that when we ‘came within sight of our own fields. we could make out the whereabouts of the cows in the pasture. And when I'd get your chickens shut in, I'd open the bars and call them in the we'd “And sometimes. with door and shutters open. milk by moonliflit” we called. "Or with the em handing “II on a wall to give ua light. Remebmer how theold cat would sit on her haun- ches and take in the first squirts of milk—a seemto so happy that we were home?" He smiled. “There was the separating to do. the calves to feed. and other chores to tend to. before our day was done. But..." "Those were the times!" we. ckled. He. nodded. "There'd be frost like this on the air. and the sweetish scent of ripen i n g dying foliage -—- of the lea ves and the ferns" he rememb- ered. No potato harvesting: do we now have. No n. by momllfl. separadng. nor feeding calves in the och from pails. But cows in from the pasture came to their nuts . It was black who called .becauu armband satin- we I sill in a shed there - that the man in the stable and you 0 Q ned from their carpentry i the far barns. Replacing a worn E in it ;their endeavour of today. Alto- }Igether as they said “straighten- ing it up” to have it in good re- pair. It is a handy place for tem porary storings. and also a fine shelter. a (old. for sheep that e down from “the o farm" past Rob's to spend the winter thereabout. “ didn't get that ewe"s fleece to the mill yet" one of the young observed this eve O = E = “Not yet" we agreed. “You should" he advised. “It won‘t be long now before a man I know will be looking for mit- tens!" “Santa Claus?" Peter, over- hearlng.questioned quickly. “No. not Santa Claus, Silly! Our grandfather" Alex smil- ed. The hollyhocka one needed. The dahliaa have been frost- touchod. The last phlox is in blossom. And the little I o n g- sparrowa. our summer friends have drifted away to th e South... Now in starlight the aut- rime Until tomorrow - Diary — Good - night..... Lioneties Elect New Officers The grooms mother ("hose .1 oart of the programme. A Get - ifigiired blue and white printl lwith white and blue accessories.t ' Her corsage was i t l i i | 1' three poles brown and beige3 York. L o w e r Montague Cecil Cross. Campbell. pastor of South Hill Church. Calgary and Charles ,MacLei- lan of Bethel, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and ‘ Mrs . Dan Stewart, Commercia. Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Millar3 of Central Lot is received the congratulations of relatives an recent 59th wedd i n g annivet- ‘ The Millar‘a twin daughters, Mrs. Ivan Clark and Mrs. Weld MacLean attended,as did also Mr.Milla'r‘s brother and sister a , Mr. and Mrs. Percy 5' Millar. Great - grand - daughters Di- ane Clark and Debra MacLean. presented gith from the group. I Refreshments which includ- ed anniversary cake and ice' cream were served by hostess. Mrs. Leigh Clark. Adele Hutchison the guest book. circulated i and . .- stonary was discussed at theIWhim Road They were accol' September meeting of Kensing- t mpanied to Amherst by Commerctal ‘ o i‘} Mi. iMacDonaid's sister and bro- , - ' ther - in - law. Mr. and M r s g. A pretty summer was solemnized in August St. A n n c ' s Cilill’t'li. Lot of .\lr. and Mrs. Edwin North Wiltshire was H2110”. united in l i Ii 0 n eymoon through the Maritime provinces fol- lowed the recent wedding of Mary Jean MacWilliams and Donald Sinclair MacMil- Ian at St. John‘s Church. Bel. . The bride is the eldest ‘daughter of Mr. a Mrs. I, John MacWilliams, Eldon. 'WED AT ST. JOHN’S, BELFAS l A as" ‘ as. Alix. and the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacMillan. Wood islands. Rev. Donald Nicholson per- formed the doiible ring cere- mony. The receptio n was held at the home of the bride (Photo by ('udmoresMurphy) | I i t l Morell United Church wast the setting for the recent mar. ; riage of Juanita Margaret Ca! therine Baker and Austin Clit- ford Samson. Rev Donald' MacLellan performed the dou- ble ring ceremony. , The bride is the daughter. 1' : Mr. and Mrs. Percy Baket.! Morell. and the groom is the; son of Gideon Samson and the late Mrs. Samson of Grand Mrs Layton Coffin played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a fun length gown of white brocadel satin and shoulder length veil . She carried a bouquet of red roses. Her attendant. Helen A. MacCailum, wore a street length dress of pink nylon wun matching accessorie s. a cars a go of white and pink carnations. Donald Mutch attended (hr; groom. Ushers were David and Samson-Baker Marriage I Solemnized At More” UC Falls. Nl'ld. t a h I erine Walsh, the bride‘s grandi mother. were a black dress‘ with a corsage of white carna- tions. ‘ A reception for fifty guests was held in the Church hall The table was centered with a . three tier wedding cake lop‘ ped with a miniature bride and , groom. Donald Mutch propos- ed the tioast to the bride. ‘ For travelling the bride wore t ree piece suit of red wool. Prior to her marriage she: was entertained by the staff of the P.E I. H o s p i tal and friends in Morell. Mr. and Mrs ' Samson are living in Charlotte- town. ‘ Coo O—O-H»H «0W- H. BENNETT CARR ‘ ‘ Insurance Counselling 4 District Supervisor ‘ I Charlottetown. P.E.I. 1 : Sun Life of Canada 4 t 4 1 +90” Phone 4-8817 - #543. Par-bar Baker. brother and cou- = sin of the bride. ‘ The bride's mother wore a suit with matching accosaorie COAL IN STOCK and a eoraage of yellow anu white carnations. Mrs. Cath- KENSINGTON Wanda MacMiurdo was elected president of the Remington Hon- ettes for 196445 at the Septem~ her and meeting held at the home of Mn. MaeM . other officers elected were. vice president. Jean Moore: ae~ cretary and publicity Jean MauNeill; treasurer. Doria Mann; phoning and member- Wanda Stewart; enter- Pemin: sick. Ida Peppin presided. A report was given on the ac tivitfea of the Remington Mai- orettoa and a motion was pas- aod that Lion-tie Ida Peppin be in charge of the Majorcttes. and also assist lira. Eleanor Mac- Ewon In training the group. Ne will be on Octo- hermatthehmotVllnnlelea 2nd Debut for Mother Solder S T E A D ' S PHARMACY Kent St. Ch’town www.mchmmw “m American Blue Hard Coal Old Sidney Albion Coke and Stoker Pea Prompt Delivery Yard Service Stove n Furnace Size Furnace & ' Smithing A PICKARD and CO. lowercase-lust MR. AND MRS. RONALD BOLGER Gladioli And Phlox Adorn , Altar Of St. Anne’s Church wedding of Mr. and Mrs. at ger. Hope River. The double-i 65 " ring ceremony was performed the when Catherine .loan. daughter by the uncle of th e Rey. celebrated the n u p ti 3 I mass. * | marriage to Ronald Bolgcr. son Douglas Gladioli . ed the altar and sanctuaryl I ' Virginia MacDougali. ‘ . panied by Mrs. William Camp- be , was soloist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther. len th mist. The fitted empire bodice! featured a bateau neckline and long over the hands. A spray of Gm- . Hagen, brother of; the bride, served the mass. ' and phlox enhanc gathered ove‘r bridal satin and hoop. Her elbow - 'length veil 0' French to a crown of seed pearls. She wore a single strand oil pearls, a gift of the groom. and ‘she carried a : lHagen. sister of the mother of the groom was attir- 'n a turquoise meath of bro- cade. with matching three-quar- matching petal covered ding ring hats and slippers. The junior bridesmaid wore a t ed , was held room i at the Basilica Recreation Cen- i ter coal. black hat and acces. sories. She wore a corsage of white cal-nations. Brian McCallum. brother ‘in . law of the bride, was toasi master. The toast to the bride OCIALS OLICITED' proposed by Father 8 o l g e r. ‘lwas responded to by the\ A congratulatory tele- ‘ gram was read from the bride s aunt. Mrs. David W. Roberts of ‘ Toronto. Anita Hagen. cousin of w bride. was in charge of guest book. . A reception with buffet lunchl was later held at the home of the bride's parets in North Wilt- Ishire. For a honeymoon trip the the ‘to Bar Harbor and Cape Cod. the bride chose a blue and white three - piece linen suit with; white accessories. Her r -. sage was of white carnations I Previous to her marriage I the bride was honored at a community shower in Lot, 65 Hall. Mrs. Bernard Connolly also entertained at an enjoy- able shower at her apartment ' r, on Victory Avenue. tendered a sho w e r ' They newlyweds- were miscellan e o u 3 'staff of the city schools. (Photo by RB. Hambly) __._- -1. Austin Boi- EI‘Ollm. ‘ Francis Bolger. who also ‘E accom- the bride chose a floor ' gown of white nylon. sleeves ending in points Buy your Canada Savings Bonds lace enriched the torso skirt which wL-s illusion was attached white prayer ‘bnok with streamers of rose-j H . buds. (Average lie/d In maturlly The attendants. F r a n c e I g 5-007. P” AMHM) bride. In! 1 1maid of honor, Catherine Bai- ‘ger. sister of the groom, as bridesmaid, and Mary Mac-. 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