Miss Marilyn C Ceremony In C The marriage of Marilyn Geraldine Clow, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clow. Charlottetown. to Mau~ rice Alfred Peters. only son of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Peters. took place at 9.00 a m. . Dunstan’s Basilica on Saturday. August 18. Baskets of gladinli and mixed flowers decorated the altar and um guest pews were marked with satin bows ,-Rev. Father Clarence Rachel performed the double ring cere- many and the nuptial Mass: and Rev.’ Francis J. Corcoran was present in the sanctuary. The wedding music was pi.» ed by Mrs. Joseph Doiigan and Miss Myrna Nicholson. friend ‘of the bride. sang appropriate hymns during the ceremony. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father. looked charming in her floor length SOWD 07 white nylon organza. with scoop- ed neckline featuring an eyelet insert from neck to hemline. The bodice was accented with a cummertbund of heavy silk failie ending in floating panels at tit! back; and long tapered sleeves. Her shoulder lengthveil of tulle illusion was held in place by at matching headdress: of silk fatlle and seed pearls and s be carried a cascade of red roses ed streamers white satin ribbon Her only jewellery was a single strand of pearls and mnichinfi 681‘- rinzs; a gift from the groom. The maid of honor, Miss Ca- rol Ann Jones. wore. a street length gown of tropic water or- ganza. in a style similar to that of the bride‘s gown. She we re matching headdress and shoes and her bouquet was of white and yellow mums. She wore a pearl necklace. a gift from the bride. The bridesmaid. Heather Ann Johnson, cousin of the bride. wore a gown of soft ytt- row organza with 11 headdress and accessories and carried a nosagay of white and yellow mums. She also wore a ggiadrl necklace. a gift from the e. 5“ in Theflower girl. Marlene Pe- ters. sister of the groom. wore a gown of ellow embroidered taffeta with matchin head- ilress and white gloves and shoes and she carried a basket of ellow and white mums. Her mo er of pearl locket was a gift from t sheath dress of i cashmere in a weave. with matching iaclibc: accented by charcoal trim. 8 com ‘her ensemble with a hat and blac 0.-lroont. wore s royal blue lace sheath. with white feathered hat and white accessories. Her bone was of red cai-nations. Hrs. Ellabetb Claw. RIM‘ Ei~.LEN.'S DIARY .BOl(ll'iQ Oi‘ W MR. AND MRS. MAURICE A. PETERS low Weds At hcirloiteiown lniotbcr of the bride. we r e I royal blue silk dress with mat- E. ching hat and white accellorr ies and I corsage of yellow car- nations Mrs. James Bail“. grandmother of the groom. wore a suit of mauve crepe with white accessories and icorsage of white carnationa. Following the ceremony a re- ception for 70 guests was held let the Charlottetown Hotel. 1 e bride's table was centered _with a three-tier wedding cake. itoppeo with a miniature bride land groom. and flanked bl: lwhite tapers in silver :2 ihra. and vases of summer flow- trs. Miss Patricia LeClair. friend lot the bride. was in charge of t the guest book- i Mr. William R. Geddes. uncle .of t.he bride. performed his d 3iier as toastmaster. The toast =to the bride was proposed by [Father Corcoi-an and responded ito by the groom. A toast to the bride‘: attendants was propos- ed by Leonard Baglole. Tele- grams were read from Gander. NM. and Ottawa. Ont. After the traditional cutting of the wedding cake. the bride and groom served the cake to their gue 5. At the conclusion of the re- ception at the Hotel. the groom's parents entertained the wedding party at their beauti- ful summer home at o Point. Music and entertainment were provided and I delicious buffet supper was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. William MacDonald. Mrs. Bren- don licnncssey. Mrs. a in e s Flanlnn. Mrs. Harvey Chand- ler. Mrs. Maurice Doucette, Mrs. Jack Lee. Mrs. Margaret Trainer. Mrs. Boner Daliel. and Mrs. William Baglole. Following the reception the young couple left on I honey- moon trip through the Marl- timcs. For travelling the bride wore a shimmering sheath rose patterned knit rayon light beige and brown wt piping. and a feathered bat ige and brown. Her accessor- ies were in a beige shade s n if her coraaie was of white carna- OHS. = I 2325 Out of town guests at the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. James Baglole of Halifax. NS. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ges- S. ltev. Francis J Corcoran of Oeirdi . ir build. ‘And folks’ heart! and Mars pa I with "at John Costello ‘oi’ Saint J oiui. rs. Alfred Peters entertained the bridal 98113 01-It W"! eats at a buffet lunch at wedding rehearsal. Those serv- ing were Mrs. Margaret Train- or Mrs. Harvey Chandler. Mrs. Dpllel and Miss Judy Tl'l1l|°1'~ (Photo by c.n. Mscxm eeik’ s Bread n Precious Tuesday Rite ""8be's been a wet summer -- to OwelloI,tha£thoughL" Apt toil Mira. binde wbaaewere ah . haaatagnail"thIy'l1 ..‘.g.¢g’ fl II“. A‘-NI IQ." " ‘m Iiniuslttl «lit!!! 1 _«:):‘|lI. 0" “UV .‘. ., J! "000 -"M9 '9; :."'“'*""t= -i ° . ~ "'l'..7.?"..l.."?-“....'.. .--i'iiniu‘r-initial-0. "i\a¢_ ‘I atleleckbftbe ‘titllifi ' &s so _ ineias its not mu. op, I ' “IN ' V 9 M e--we app! .,., V _. _ ""‘.. ~ '---‘-1JIary- _ Aloe load. Women's can». Pbees oases riie Gun!dla._n, oiisrioiiiainwn. Tues. Sept. 12:. 1962. 7 - HAPPENINGS Mrs. Iona Jobastoae has lust recsivld from the publish- ers. Doubleday and Co. a coin- imentary copy of “Where the Heart Is" written by her friend Elizabeth Barton cie Trevino. E veral years no in which Mrs. Trevino tells about tier 2 s r l y married life in her country, Mexico. Mrs. A.J. Murphy. 307 Fits- roy St rota:-tsinsd last Wednes- day at s dslishtful dinner party for friends: and again on let- iirday evening at bruise. Mrs. Belle Moore. 81 Rue h- ford square. has returned from is month‘: vacation adopted w uni. new mom. no or... er Ida Cairns. and her two dau- ghters. Kathleen and Amy. re- Grindrod. British Columbia. af- ter an enjoyable two months‘ vacation at Mrs. Sunburn’! old home in Freetown. P.E.l. They visited with Mrs. sunburn’: bro- Psarson and ML Pearson in Clisltnil. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robert- son of Ottawa. Ont. spent the past two weeks in Kcnsiuston as the luclts of the farmer's mother, Mrs. Clicslcy Robert- son. While the Maritlmel. they spent a few days in Green- wood. N.8. where they were the EA. Wood. Mr. and M11. Chester Hodg. son ‘left by car for their home in Forest Grove, Oregon after visiting their son and his fam- ily in Dartmouth. N.8. They al- so visited Mrs. Hodgsoifa mo- ther. Mrs. w.A. Iiutchlson. Cli- arlottetown, who is a patient ti}: ‘Prince Edward Island lies- a. 5' Mrs. Bessie it. Macbeau. who has been visltlnl her stator. Mrs. Harry Matbesoa for the but three wssks left by plane for Montreal. Que. to visit her brother C. Hollis Rowe and fa- inily before rcturnini in her guests of Mr. and MrIi- David Hanson and family. They were accompanied to Greenwood by Mrs. cbeslcy Robertson and in spripghill. N5. they called 0!! Mi-_ and Mrs. Nail Lanlille and Amherst on Mrs. Barbers Barlow. - Mr. and Mrs. Dana M.cGreth and finally at Sydney. Nb. who have been spendins holidays at M: ‘a home in .. 3 I. Met?!‘ Fortune, 9.3.1. returned to Syd- ney recently. They were accom- ' th‘s mo- od . that. Mrs. trad Mscifeaiiia. who will be visiting with thorn for some time. Mir. and Mrs. William Ross of were recent home in St. Petcrlburl. Ila. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS North River WI Members Hove September Meeting NORTH RIVER -- The mem- bers of the North River Worn- ea's institute met at the home of Mrs. Fulton warm! for their Septaniber nisotlnl» Th! ‘MW ing opened in the usual manner and roll call was answer dy 15 members. one visitor attcn - ed the meeting. The minutes of the last meet» lug were read and the various conirnittee reports were dealt it w . The sec;-etgry reported that I worthwhile sum had been real- iimm the ant ice-orcim festival. The maxim: a n d ‘aft! 2 9- me ~ . . An intcrcstlns discussion on orchard “a low at the furrow- ing time. Yes. it Will C0130 E“ handy one wily Or enoilbar. that I rta n "' wit was this farrnwife' lot end portion to mix hltlti llfl’ loaves of bread this inorninl. appreciatinl how 97061003: 9'' and almost sacred the rite ls. ‘"5 considering the service in roan! an instance she thereby does for her family and ss well for the friend or stranger with whom it may We think of the oueintrlwlk sd Biblical woman It til! It'll’ ding. grateful. we are sure. acquire the meal for their loa- ves. And we wonder if _th ey did their housework adnud such such scenes of enclilntmwt II we that dwell on Island farms? In spring day! When 910 l°‘‘' green shades are new on the countryside. and robins warble their love aonal Ill 8 m . iuting hope which works toward the realization of some misty dream. And all through the summer’: dud bloom. and in autumn when ran I as are painted on the fdI’!n189dl- Did tlI8IO.Wou‘lCI of that eldu‘ have all these all we enter. as thty M600 '9 ' Edward MacDonald and Mrs. a Saint John N). visitors to the Island. was held and lunch was served the hostess and members of the lunch committee. GLEN VALLEY W1 Members of the Glen Valley roman’: Institute met at the 5 a recently. Edward meeting. which was attended by 11 members. The minutes of the last meet- g were read and approved. he secretary was authorized to purchase a wsstepspcr bas- ket for tho school. 'llhe sick committee reported and the new committees were appointed as follows: sick. Mrs. Arthur Macbcaii: program. and M r on by Mrs. Edward MacDonald. Mrs. Cyrus Martin invited the mem- bers to“l;er home for the Octob- er Ines I- Following adlournn-tent of the nisetlna. lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Vernon Gillie. iNDlAN RIVER WI The September meeting of the Indian River Woman's Institute held at the home of Rota Mann with Verna Sonnets as hostess. on September 5 T be meeting was attended by eight embers. Due to the absence of the president. the nfltlllii was chaired Mabel Ma ellen. The uitnu s of the last meeting were read by Rita Mann and the treasurer. Frances Camp- bell. gave the financial report. of the sick and school oonunitteos were desltii wiltli. Mabel Mclaallln reported luv. iiig contacted an electrician about matching extra lights in the school. members decided to cut- er to a wedding reception is is September 15. The program coavenar. Hilde an Ramsay. told interesttnx paper on how to develop health- ‘ ier, happier and more useful I tissns. I A discussion followed on coii- ; ductiagessvwinaclessfor the. teen-egos d the district = Lunch was served by tlic lios- l teas enacted by lute Mann. cantly returned to their home in, questions from the question box ' .of Basket: of yellow and bronle pom poms created the setting at the North Bedeque U n i ted Church on Wednesday. August 22. 196 for e marriage Binie Marguerite. daughter of Mn Guy Msccaull and the to Mr. Mac Non find . o Summeraide. P. .. doube ring ceremony Mr. J.T. Waldron. The organist. cousin “The Wedding Prayer" prior to the ceremony. and “O Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. The bride. given in marriage by her bi-other-in-law. Mr. Ger. don MacKenzie. looked lovely in a floor length “China Doll" gown of white embroidered silk organza over peau dc solo. with sconpcd neckline. long lily point sleeves. and full up in poufs in back and sides. Her short bouffant veil of French illusion was held in place by a tiara of crystal bead- ing and pearls. Her only jewel- lery was a pearl necklace and s. tiny pearl earrings. in gift of the groom. She carried I cascade and tiny white carnationa twlned with ivy. Mrs. Carmen Paynter was the bride‘s only attendant. She wore a street length sheath dress of aqua chiffon over taf- ftti with overakirt. Her head- dress was a band with short veil matching colour. She carried a semi-cascade of white alissta mums tinted with aqua. Mr. I-iii rd Macbennan was best man. and Sat. Vernon Brown and Mr Carmen Payn- ter ushered the guests to their paws. which were marked with sweet peas and baby‘: breath. and small white bows. The bride‘: mother chose Ihcatli dress of copper prin Illk with matching jacket. white hlt and accessories. and a cor- sage of white carnationa. The groom's mother was attired in a sheath dress of lime green silk. with white hat and acces- sories. Her corsage was whi carnations. The grandmother of the groom_woi-e a blue printed silk dress with navy blue hat and white accessories Her cor- sage was white camations. Lodge. where the brlde’s table was centered with is three-tier grindlngs and baklnfls? And did some alert. 3' (‘I track! lad conic by to watch with ab- v em-hing in as they ed the airy ough into loaves. moulding it with iishtest touch before setting it aside to rise by REAL Int!!! 5 C A I B OBOUGH. Enllend North of ants cham- pionships confused his oppone.-ll: t Girls’ COATS '1 to 14 years $21.98 to going; kingd but u unfortunate sparrow fiylnl too low over the court. The point was replaced SPECIAL TO CLEAR lIllll0‘|‘llY iiiiiiv COSMETICS ‘/3 OFF IITAILI Lipsticks Eyebrow Pencils est-an-rouge $29.98 new COATS ill) to 16) ’ 827.98 to 339.98 Teen 2-po. Wes.‘ kit, Suite, Drau- es. skirts. $9.98 to $16.98 '-‘Tbs line For Girls" The Misses Queen st. V’ Ch MR. AND MRS. ALFRED J. oounx of brid was performed by the bride‘: the groom. from H N, s, cousin. Rev. Ralph B. Msccoull were read by the be man. Sheet Harbour, N.S. assisted by ‘or the honeymoon mp vi, skirt caught in while orchids. stephanotis, M tad of the evening spent in 1.... Young Couple Plight Troih At N. Bedeque United Church wedding colic encircled with sweet peas and flanked by light- ed tapers. Rev. Ralph 8. Mac- Caull proposed the toast to the e, to which the groom re- sponded. Miss Linda. Brown, niece of the Room. circulated the guest book. congratulatory telemms received am ‘Mr H!!! Mrs. James Kay. aunt and uncle of the groom. and Mr. and Mrs. David Kay, cousin of alifax. N.B., Rev. and s. Ralph . Maccaull, Elizabeth and Edithe. Sheet Harbour. N.S Mr. and Mrs. Ogden have taken up residence in Summer- side where the groom is em- ployed with thc Journal Publish- g Co.. and the bride is on the office staff of MP‘. Schurman Company. Limited. Previous to her marriage the bride was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held at her home at North Bcdeque. Mrs. Carmen Paynter played “Here Comes The Bride". as rs. Ben Cairns escorted the bride to the seat of honor which had been gaily decorated with occasion. The askcts were carried in by Stavart and Edi and opened by Adele and Eliza- be Maccaull. Miss Beulah Mouse and Miss Joyce Birch read the accompanying verses and the gifts were placed Mrs. Robert MacMurdo Mrs. Freeman Simmons. The bride. in her usual pleasing manner thanked l r their many beautiful and useful gifts anc’ invited them to visit her in was aerv and the remainder tools 3 El‘ D 10 t Photo by Heckht-rt's) iiupv HAWORTI-I Insane Jealousy Spoils .'Gll'l’S Plans For Wedding Dear Mary Haworih: I am? It would break my heart to engaged to a wonderful h o y ‘ give him up But I'd rather do it says he is crazy about me but Igiealousy I'm so disturbed now get insanely iealous if he looks at another girl. which he does piainesi. as quite often. me lies looking at every girl I have told him he may look . around He has no idea how up- when he‘: alone but not in my so‘ I am and probably would he company, at which lie Jil s t 1 utterly surprised Please tell smiles and says nothing. I real- ‘ me what you think E lze that my jealously s t e m at Deai E P - It appears tli at 1T0!!! the fact that I lack seif— your intuition is practically confidence. even though I am screaming a warning not to considered very attractive and ‘marry this lad. Because there is have a good figure. o real communication. There an rttiastzous. FOR THEXOUG. SET HOLMES 8- BRADLEY . MORE TRACTORS Italy had 272.800 farm irac-‘ tors at the and of 1961. com-i 1.. lured with soaoo in 1951. t H. Bl'lNNE'l'.l‘ CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Sept. lee Life of Caiuda Phone (-8817 — 4-M88 Charlottetown. P.E.I. ll home. Clean, ‘ , l to all your home heating problems. ithe rest automatically, whcthcryoifrcsthomeor away for a weekend or eholiday. t .4-tr" He is constantly saying how tau iiilucli llllf:jl‘f€l‘El’lC€. in the M1.’ ii .i‘“‘° '“""‘~ Stand what Itwe mcagim “"861”; may be. he is not the answer to this doesn’t reassure me lylmr needs of hromlllemiintaw ‘ ‘ . * V -~ . ie companions ip e asn't wiIllllean[:1or]e3adili“l:i'rll,al.r'il taarnd llhe qualmes of empathy‘ gym‘ I don't want our lives to abge mis l palhy and‘ llfnfilaltyt that would , - ' ‘give you u i men ; or. in oth- erable. Its not feeling Jealous itself that bothers me. but what . f;..,;";’,;;“-.,;““’°” y°'" g'°‘""‘ . , . . ppy womanhood ll d°e5 '0. my “"50"!”-"‘ we ‘'5 ‘ Actiiallv you’vi= already done been dating four months ‘and ;,, pretty thomugh job of Sea..(.h_ only once have I let him know mg your way through to this his “ oking’ l’llli'l.< mo. . . . ‘- . we « .‘.?‘.’ii°..‘.éT”°.511a‘.1""..s"§..¥$i..:“”'.‘.i b‘_’a.rd walk '°“e d'3»V'_“:_l‘e" me ‘much as it is the damagiiig ef- “mslle hl"“' m""‘“"‘* ”'m“"‘""~ fects on personality —in terms ‘:T,lat3illtElol(€)3lf‘all‘lPmllf=ilal Sea d ‘llnivoi poisoning >0ne's whole out. to the rililing I l'Tl‘lllt'3i\VaE'rtll ‘Moll F lilmlfilves you pause" A5 ' ~ ' ’ l t siou . daring at ills interest. Just be- i We , fore the l‘aWlllll’\lt~‘.l' emerged. he Hill’ 15 “fllh k'l1°l:"“' "if ""°"r said: "It‘s the girl in the bikini --3 “105 "Eat it -'1‘-3 65 Butt!- —". He had seen her go in and . matically EVE-!‘ECOI‘f‘l (shall we wanted to watch her romc out _sayi all wirisome females who He commented on her figure ‘ flit arross their line of vision. and W011” li8VF Si-’i.\'f’d longer: But it‘s how they react but I Said. "Let's go“ I was so ‘th e se recordings. it is their hurt I couldn't speak all t h e i characteristic response to way home. At first he deniedlpassmg vision, that make doing wrong but later admitted ldifference between fond toler- . was at fault I can't. blot this I ance and sharp distress. in the incident from mind. and other . heart of the woman .eir el- .3‘ (‘D similar instances of his going 5 bow for in their life forrkeepsll. ' I The chap who ogles specula-' out of his way to “look. whom I_love very much He than be miserable for life with '5 se. ' tlvely, or who stretches ma nets in avid appreciation. or ii hi seems to be trying to strike a response from the transient ob- ject of his attentions. as the its- uai thing. is over - reacting. ‘iy rational standards I lie is personifving the primate level of indiscriminate response to‘ sex appeal. \\'lll(‘ll oonvevs. to the perceptive. immaii that he ‘'1'! the morally riisripiined. monogamousiy oriented lover. l'€El30!lE|bl,V disposed to culti- . vate happiness uitii one chosen at ' m c it is your liali sensed aware- ness along this line that forges your half-formed decision to eal; with your beguiling su-t- or. as the only forthright escape from the prospect of a night- marisli life as his teartuliy lll§E~ cure wife in mv opinion, this is the WISF ioresiglited move to ‘maize — M _ Mary Ha\\'Ol'lll c n u n 3 e i s, through her column. not bv mail or personal intervieu- wme her ‘ in care of The Guardian 1» SOVIET OFFICIAL FIRED MOSCOW iRei..tersI — V 1_ Makarov. first berreiarv of the Communist party committee of the huge (‘iiinkenislii region of ‘south Kazakiisian. has been dis- imisseil from his post, says the fnewspapei‘ Kazaklisian Pravda reaching here Kazalilistan last week dismissed i‘ri=mier Sallten ‘Daiilyeiiov. .3 p p a r ently for . shortcom i n 2 s connected with the repiibiic's grain harvest. 5 MEDIBAI. 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