| | } et i | | } } | $ 2. | | { MR. AND ‘ual BARRY BALDERSTON — August,Wedding Ceremony Is Held At Trinity.Chureh In an August—ceremonyaticarried nosegays of sh Trinity. United Church, Charlo-jsies. ~ tetown, Louise Ann Cox, daugh-|- Lowell Balderston” was hte ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. iprother’s best man, and. usher- b asta dal- Cox, was united in marriage ‘0 ing were Trevor Campbell and ee ree. fn a \Clive Balderston, cousins of the @ The G Sp Ss. rrison Ba wf m the bride’s brother ston, New Wiltshire. Rev Joh wenaei = he_bride’s -brother oo officiating | irs. Cox the bride's other | Baskets of white gladioli—de- [eee eros brocad- | eorated the church, and guest! ath with matching hat and | pewswere marked with white 2¢cessories, and a coesane: OF | satin bows: Fay Edwards sang |White roms: The bridegroom's | “The Wedding “Prayer” during jmother was ina blve lace sheath | the ceremony,—and—“‘I’ll Walk {with matching = accessories and| Beside You" during the -signing 4 Corsage of white roses. | of the register. “| At the reception for 160 guests Given in marriage by her fa-|at the Charlottetown Hotel, | “ther, the bride wore a gown of [which followed the ceremony, } _ white organza with A-line skirt the toast to the bride was pro-| “having a front panel of lace. The |Posed by Paul Williams, and to/ train fell from an Empire waist, jthe bride's attendants, by Lo-| end the bodice was of lace trim-|well Balderston. Rena Fergu-|. 7 med with seed pearls. Her head @ress was an organza bow whick * held her four-tier veil of tuile il- fusion: She carried a bouquet of pink gladioli with stephanotis Attending the bride _as mat- fon of honor was Mrs. Lynn Ro- tardian, Charlotte On a honeymoon trip to Lon- don, and Niagara Falls, Ontario the bride wore a brown and ewhite knit walking suit, a brown velvet hat and matching acces- sories, and a corsage of yellow } son, and bridesmaids were roses. ad Qinda Clark, Mrs, Donna Hecks,} Mr. and Mrs. Balderston will MARILYN SELLAR ~~ *- - and Ann Hutchison, cousin of \be residing in Chaflottetown,! . where the bride is employed by ENGAGEMENT Canada Permanent Mortgage a Corporation, and the groom by | mr. and Mrs. Theo “getter, {H. R. Doane and Company. | wWeatiey River, P. E. I., an (Photo by Bill Taylér)_ ; Thank Offering: Service Planned In Breadalbane Mrs. Earle Todd was—hostess for the September meeting of the Breadalbane UCW. The vice - president, Mcs. Harold Toombs presided, Mrs. Angus Gillis led the devotional which was on the theme ‘Beginning Again”. Mrs. John. MacKay read from the first chapter of Genesis. a period of prayer and medita- tion. Hynins sung were ‘‘What a Friend” and ‘‘Rise up 0 Men of God'’. Mrs. James Snowie, the secretary, read the minutes and called the roll to which nine members and one visitor re- . A-thank offering ser- vice was planned for October at Swhich-Rev:-John- MacKay... will. be asked to speak. ~ Mamie Stuart presented the study book lesson, and Mrs. Sterling Camp- bell led in prayer for the ‘‘adop- ted’’ missionary. After the closing hymn. and benediction, - refreshments were served by the hostess. small crescents of white chrys- anthemums and carnations. Allison Carr was groomsman | for his brother and ushers were | John —_ Burhoe, Leigh Crabbe, cousin of the groom and Gordon Babineau, A reception for the guests was | held in’the Coles Memorial Hall where Mrs. David Townshend | was in charge of the guest book. | |The blessing was asked by Wal- | 3\ter MacMillan, uncle. of — the | ‘| bride. Dick Sterling was master jof, ceremonies and proposed the toast to the bride to which the s/groam responded. Allison Carr lresponded td the toast to the | bridal attendants. Remarks were | 4|made by Leo Mclsaac, Bennett | s|Carr and the bride's father. For the occasion, the bride's mother chose an aqua print dress with matching hat, white ac- cessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Exton Bulman, sis- fer of the groom wore a. pastel blie linen and white lace dress " |with whiter accessories and a jeorsace of white carnations. ’ the bride. They wore identical floor-length gowns of pale -pink brocaded » satin with Empire waists, and their headdresses were matching bows. They MR. AND MRS. CHARLES CARR __—_. MacMillan - Carr-Marriage ~ Held At Zion Presbyterian... vases of regal lilies adorned the ‘For. a honeymoon trip to the Zion ‘Presbyterian Church was : the setting for the recent mar- jage of Anna Claire MacMillan, rwood and Charles William Carr, Harrington at 12.0’clock foon The ceremony was solem- pized by Rev Donald Campbell, . B.A. DD The parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacMillan, . Sherwood and Mr Howard Carr and the late Mrs. Carr of West Royalty, formerly of Ovster Bed Bridge. ' 4, Royston F. Mugford, ARC, was “‘@rganist and \Gaspe Peninsula. the bride the |changed to a tangerine linen dress with a flowered terylene duster in blending colors, white wore a full skirted flonrlencth |accessories and a corsage of gawn of white peau de soie. The | white carnations Since their elbow length sleeves and skirt return they have taken up resi- were edged with lace A lacejdence at 75 Newland Crescent. mantilla completed her ensemble, | The bride. is operating room |She wore a cultured pearl neck- | Supervisor dt the P. FE. I. Hos- jlace, gift of the groom and car- | pital and the groom is employ- lried a small crescent bouquet of | ©d on the sales staff of Sunny pink sensation roses and step-|Isle Farms Ltd church. » Entermge the chureh on arm of her father to the strains of “Holy. Holy, Holy.” the bride ‘accompanied Mrs. | hanotis entwined with ivy. “Cut of ‘town guests “at the Leith Thompson who sang ‘‘Thou| . The brides’s sister. Phyilis,|Wedding were. Mrs. Nancy Art My Own” prior to the ‘en-|Mrs. Cecil Taylor, was matron |Pomeroy, Calgary, | Barbara france of the bridal party, ‘‘The Lord's Prayer’’ during the serv- ice-and ‘We Lift-Our Hearts” of honour and her youngest sis- |Smith RN, Montreal, Margaret ter Mona was bridesmaid. Jun-|Toombs RN. Montreal, Georgie jor “bridesmaids were Kathy ;|McElmon RN, Trum, My. and ;a dare’, lof the exacting harvest days. This was followed by |; | Banks of Hantsport, N. 8 are | Saturday, % 1 HAPPE t | ELLEN’S DIARY Work Done With Grace Can Be Truly Glorified What has this week given us/'their. sunny golden loveliness farm-folks® What indeed have |that reaches off to the — distarit ‘we contributed to it? In the ‘hazily blue-scarfed hills: for tne overall, such faithfulness to the fullness of season, and :be busy- affairs of the»occupation as is nees of hand and mind which in us. ‘According to our light’. allows little tie remaining to as one remarked .this evening,| indulge in mean thoughts or, that light which includes know-! acts. which after all claim time ledge of it and experience and) which can well be used for think the number of things, Which ,ing and doing only lovely things. keep us to each day's round. The swallows, our summer “It's not altogether how well guests have gone. We miss we do our work that counts’: we their presence about: tho flash recall an oldtime farmer. long of buildings wings, the bright since gone from the homespun eyes above a nest along rafter: ways, say, “it’s whether or not or lintel, the fledglings babies of we do it with a good heart. It’s \creatures. And the practice only then it's glorified.” flights, and the quiet rows on “Well Jaes -commented the service wires. And then this closing a granary.door this even- |Silence. And«we know they have ing against the bantams’ prob- departed. Slipped away un- ble morning inroads or ainy ‘known to us, at the edge of a- chance animal night - prowler, |\dawn, we faney, the bright of “we're grateful for that. It's a the rising sun indicating the Mary Gosbee, Murray Har- hour, returned to her home re- cently’ from Toronto Where she .was- employed for the summer months, -She will aftend Mt. Al- lison University, Sackville dur- ing the coming year. : Mr. and Mrs* Alder Clark, Edmonton, Alberta, are visiting the former's father, Fred Clark Alberton. a Mr. and Mrs. Allan Metherall Natick, are visiting relatives ‘and friends in the vicinity of Al- berton. Mrs. -L, D. MeGinn and, ner two daughters, Debora and Kim- berley who have been spending the summer with Mrs. McGinn’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Mullaly, Kensington, left by air on Thursday for St. John’s New’ foundiand to join her husband. Mr. McGinn, an employee _ of the Roval Bank of Canada, has nice lot to have saved." jgateway they enter to pursue been transfered from Halifax to Grateful: too, we are at week's |the Jong trek ahead... And in St. John's. lend not only for the amount of {Parting, as it is with folks who | a, Arthur “Arsenault, Mrs. E d- ‘4peéicome to summer. on the Island, ll to (kin and friend, it is. not final. ward Arsenault and son Donald, |Only an Au Revoir, a “‘be-see--| and Sister Marie Celine, all of ing-you"’, come anothér spring- |Bridgeport, Conn.. are visiting time: and summer. with relatives in Urbanville. And grateful we are for them | «why do-f come?" one’ echo- ; the harvest days of the year, for eq our query recently, one who! Mr: and Mrs, B. C.- Hardy, travels distances to revisit his|Union Road are celebrating own native land. ‘‘Oh that’s no/their 66th wedding anniversary question at all’ he smiled. ‘I |quietly at thetr home today. come back because just to think grain gathered in. but for strength to do and the wi to cope with the demand | town, Sat. The September meeting of” Andrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-506 y NINGS her sister, Mrs. Cornelius Ryan of Cardigan, her daughter Pearl McKenna of Halifax, N.S and jher - granddaughter, Anne Reid. jof Dartmouth, N. §., Mrs. Ryan is leaving shortly to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Clark in California. | : a ; Mr:>-and Mrs. James MacKin- non, Toronto, Ont., are visiting |their parents, Mr. and Mrs, \Hugh MacKinnon and. Mr. and eee James W. MacDonald, Sou- iris, * Gerald MacDonald, Souris, jhas resumed his studies at the ‘vocational School Charlotte- |town, after visiting in Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. James Mac- |Kinnon. Mrs. Paul Green and children, David, Paula, Barry and Sandra Ednionton, Ala., have left on return after spending the July and Algust holidays in P. E. TI. where they have been visiting IMr. and Mrs. Clayton Green, Emerald, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kelly, Kinkora, and Mrs.. Tho- mas Hammill of the Sacred Heart Home Charlottetown Mr.-and Mrs. Ignatius M c- Quaid, Boston, Mass., who have recently been visiting on the Is- land, were entertained on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. McQuaid, KA” ca, 8 : MR. AND MRS. CECIL | Lot 65. Friends and relatives joined'to make it a memorable | AUGUST WEDDING occasion. Music was supplied | The marriage took place in maid, both sisters of . the by James MacDonald and Stay.’ August at St. Patrick's Church bride. Basil Trainor wae best man and the ushers were © Edison Shea, brother” of tle groom, and Lorne Hughes, brother of the bride. A-recepe. tion was held in Morell Com. Fort Augustus, of Catherine Ruth, daughter _of Mr, and Mrs. Emett FE. Hughes, Au burn, and Cecil Edward Shea son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shea, Watervale. ley Chaisson. While here the McQuaids visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs _Maurige McQuaid, Milscouche. ! They were guests during their| Attending the bride were munity Hall. The couple are Kensington - Indian River CWL was held at the home of Mrs. Stewart Darr with. an attend- ance of 22 members and three | visitors.- Two deceased mem- | bers who. were former presid- | ‘of the Island, the fields and | Mrs. Edward McKenna, St.- ives e a longing to return to Hy CWL Convener it’s all as good as JY remember 1966. | It takes so little soetim to mind. James Russell Lowell of schoolday’ Readers long gone,+ at sight of a common dandelion | trees, and all the places | knew |Peter's Bay had as recent guests asa bey-and all the old cicnds. (SS Oe once more, I mist, it’s up to me to prove to myself, that (pa s iit, And” he added warmly, ‘‘it Gives Re} rt : es tt On Seminar ive one that old lonesome feel-. | , when pleasant scenes come wrote: f “Then think I of deep- shadows or. Dae waar in-sun-the (ents; Mrs--Grace-MacLellan-and_; “cattle graze, Mrs. Wilbert Lawless were re- Where .as the breezes pass, | | |membered with prayer. The greening rushes lean a thou-'| “Thank you” notes were _re-/ sand ways, — jceived from Mrs. Thelma Sultt- | Or whiten in the wind, of waters !van; Rita MacLellan, Nancy blue Paynter, Garl Connick and the |That from the d family of Mrs. Grace MaclLel- | |_ throught ‘ lan.. Mrs. Leo Hughes, Mrs. Dan | Some woodland gap, and of a |Noonanand-Sheila_Dunphy who! istance sparkle stay, of Mr. and Mrs. Alphon- | Pat Hughes as maid of honor now residing in Verdun, P. Q. sus McQuaid, Charlottetown. and Bernice Hughes as brides-- (Photq- -by A. B. MacKenzie) \ NEW WALL PANEL ROM (Abinbi) a|: sky above — = were present thanked the CWL Where one white cloud, like jfor treats received while {11. stray lamb doth move The treasurer's report, read | ad's earliest thoughts (PY M&S. Joho Arsenault, show. | Ms-—childhood’ houg Lia Waked with. thee: ed a favorable balance on hand, | 2 : Mrs. Peter MacLellan and The sight of thee calls back the irs Ray Lavers reported. that robin’s a a saat |some of the aprons have been re- ‘Who from the dar sb jy turned. Hand books sent for use sang clearly /have been received. Conveners | And I secure in childish piety, a ee "foe | Listened as I heard an angel bership: Mrs. Percy: MacCarvell Mrs.-Marion. Brennan for the visitation committee; Mrs. L. REID VILLETT ANNOUNCED nounce the engagement ef their daughter; Marilyn Ruth | i sing = With news from Heaven, which te Gordon Reid, son of Me. he could bring = and Mrs. Gordon Villett, /Fresh every day, to y untaint-|G. Ramsay, citizenship, gave. Bedford, N. H The marriage | ed ears ' report on the seminar she had aie ' : Ri When birds and flowers and 1/attended, in Summerside con- ake place in- Hunter Ri- |" On, happy peers." Iducted’ by the Department of ver United Church, on Satur- Indian Affairs. She said “Be- Until Monday - - - Diary ---- 'Goodnight. .. . for we send money to foreign jlands we should see to_the_bet- |terment of our Indians." ©|—-The president, Mrs. Clarence Hickey gave an excellent report | of the Provincial Convention | held in June at St. Dunstan's. | Recording secretary, Mrs. Ge- | :/ rald Glover, ‘read a letter con- | cerning the seminar on welfare to be held‘ in Summerside. Shet- la Dunphy was appointed to re- present this parish council. The, s\meeting closed with the Act: of _|Consecration recited in unison, | :| Mrs. Darr then auctioned off- ‘|the “White elephants” which brought in a neat. sum 2 © 000000040060. = day, October 8th, 1966. e : H. 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A Post-Nuptiat «| senea 882.3887 Shower Is Held At Whim Road Whim Road Fall was the scene of a gathering recently, | when friends, neighbours and relatives from Whim Road and surrounding districts gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nicholson with a miscellaneous shower and to welcome Mrs, Nicholson (nee Katherine Mac- Leod.of Upper Montague) te the district. i : oon Jamie and Roberta Campbell escorted the bride and groom te decorated seats and--gifts were opened -by Mrs. Arthur MacDo- nald and Jessie Clarey"and the ecards read hy Mrs. John Daley Patsy Camphgll and Elizabeth Campbell arranged the gifts Recorded music was played during the evening, and refresh- ments were served. | armen CHARLES OF THE RITZ _ Cosmetic Company ‘ Wishes one exclusive .accoun? 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