Vttlfd island j-:2-w "T r cntcrcd St. reiv'a United Church. Orwell, on MB.ANDMRS.ER.IOMaeN-EILANDA'l'llllNDAN'.ll8 Young Maritime Couple Will Reside in Ontario Kailieriiie Jessie MacKinnon. the arm of her father to be unit- dnuizhter of Mr and Mrs. Hugh ed in marriage with Eric Mac- lilaciiinnoii. Kinross. Prince 'id- Neil. son at Mr. and Mrs. George And-lMacNeil, Reserve Mines. Cape Breton. y A simiiimy in ,laimiui cypwia C4-inn Sim.-.105; rim” 0 Swing Satin Hours on quickly and easily with roller or brush 0 bytes in loss than I-haw to a beautiful satin lustre a Clean up in seconds . . . slinpty weak ain roller or lush in plain wet: 0 than your Swing Iavin Colours. now. from beautiful ready-wilsed shades. oasaosoooeasao oaaceaastaaooaooeaaoaoeaa lttmtiBwst'ii W--mm Rev. J. M. Sheen performed the ceremony amid a profusion mid Iumme flowers. Mrs. Sheen. organist for the occasion accompanied Mr. Lloyd Martin. soloist, who sang "0 Perfect Love" before the ceremony and "The Lord's Prayer" during the signing of the register. A 'full length gown of white Chantilly lace over white satin was chosen by the bride. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a high neckline of seeded pearls and sequins and t "' finger- tipped sleeves. Her gown featur- ed a bouffant skirt with chapel train of Italian lace. A crown of velvet leaves and seeded pearls held her finger tip veil. She car- ried a cascad of American Beauty roses. .. .. Miss Gladys Macl..eod. R.N., classmate of the brick was maid of honor. She wore a floor length gown of pink lace and tulle ov- er taffeta with matching seeded pearl headdress. She carried a basket of pink and white car- nations. Mrs. Harold Callaghan and Mina Elizabeth Duffy. brides- maids. were attired in similar dresses of blue nylon eyelet ov- er taffeta which featured a satin eummeibund. They carried baa- . kets of pink an.. wt ite carnstinns. The groom was supported by M his brother Mr. Lawrence Mac- Neil..The ushers were Mr. John- Macitinnon. brother of the bride. and Mr. Conrad MacNeil, broth- er of the groori. A reception for sixty guests followed at the Charlottetown Ho- tel. The mother of the bride as- sisted in receiving in a gown of Rosewood crepe and lace with navy blue accessories and a cor- sage of hybrid tea roses. The groom's mother was attired in a lace dress of similar color with black accessories and a corsage of hybrid Tea roses. Miss Isabel MacLeod, RN., was in charge of the guest book. The bride's table was center- ed with a three tier wedding cake and decorated with pink and white roses. The blessing wa st asked by Rev. Frank J. i31tile- iohns. - Rev. J. M. Sheen proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom capably responded. Din- her music was supplied by Les- Aiexander who also provided mn- slc for dancing during the eve- ning. For travelling the ,bride chose a pink silk dress with matching three quarter length coat with pink and white accessories. She wore a mother of pearl necklace with matching earrings. gift of the groom. Her corsasza was of For A immediate relief from coughs associated with it ll Reach for the Buy Pines Cough Syrup aitheraaaneoononiiuleon- oerstrala or in handy ready- for-ssao sssisod form. Your druggiat baa both kinda. If you do catch the 'ilu' . ;; don't fall victim to the cough that hangs on and on for weeks and weeks. At the first sign of I cough following the lilu' or n cold . . . TAKE PINEX. When you feel that aoothing ayrup Vbringing swift, sure relief you'll know thatthe cough is already on the way out. For all the family, espe- cially the children who love it. keep Pine: Cough Syrup PlllEX COUCH SYRUP pnaaaivutabwaatbaartroaaa. Afters employed with E-iternathnal lus- ineaa Machines and the bride is an the teaching staff of R. H.- Iacfiregor Elementary school. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. George MacNeil. Law- rence and George.MacNeil. Re- crve Mines; Mr. and Ira. Con- rad MacNeil and daughter Mar- garel. Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKinnou. Taunton, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Harolc Cal- laghan, Toronto; Miss Elizabeth Duffy. Toronto.ePboto by Mey- ers. SUFFOLK W. 1. On October 2nd at the home ' of Mrs. W. Macfiae. the Suffolk W. 1. meeting opened with Mary Stewart Collect and Yankee Leaacarolieo llclarra. lumen”: Editor. Phone If! Th: Guardian Page 9 Doodle being sung by the mem- M bers meeting were read. approved and signed. Roll call was answ- ered by 8 members. Report was t given by the sick committee and Mrs. G. Coies and Mrs. A. Van Ekris were appointed to the new committee. A letter from the Junior Aid of P. E. I. Hospi- Gl concerning the League of . ercy tea, was read by the secretary. Mrs. Johnstone. Col- lection amounted to 70 cents. Mrs. Adrianne Van Ekris kindly invited the members to her home for the November meeting. A very interesting contest on world travel was conducted by Mrs. A. Templer, and the meet- ing closed with the Queen. A luncheon was served by the hostess. CARLETON W. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Carleton W. i. met at the home of Mrs. John Quigley on Monday evening. September 9. The president presided opened the meeting with the institute Ode followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was respond- ed to by eleven members and g one visitor was present. 'Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Correspon- dence was read and discussed. Secretary was to write to Red Cross office for information on first Aid and First Aid Post. Moved and seconded that phone bill be paid. Thelma gave her report of the swimming and water safety committee. Proceeds from sale of ' ” amounted to 861.05. School conimittee r the following articles 1 yard sticks, 2 blackboard brushes. 2 sets dominoes. ivory soap. and sani-flush. School committee reappointed. SAck committee reported 7 c all I made and treats taking also two cards sent. New sick committee. James Phynter and Mrs. han Rcll. Marjorie invited members to her home for October meeting. Roll call to be answered with a card. Lunch committee. Grace, Beryl and Hazel. Collection. amounted to it cents. Meeting closed with the Queen. Lunch was served by hostess. assisted by committee in charge. Mrs. Nat MORNING SMILE A good many middle-age sis- sies nowadays stay home from the office and not to bed when The minutes 0! the previous k r i and ' MR. AND MRS. Autumn Wedding is Held Ai Elmsd Mr. and Mrs Howard Morriu ptember 27. The ceremony was performed by Rev N. R. Green. 4 The groom is the son of Mr.- and Mrs, Dan Morrison. Mont-' Tuesday. Oct. 15, 1957 ll. MORRISON ole rose The bride is the former eiported son were married at Elmsdaie Miss Ann Robinson of Fort Wil- neededzl United Church parsonage on Se- liam. Ontario, . They will "reside in Marathon. Ontario, il'liPi'P llie izruom is employed. Photo by F. Weeks. P.E.l.H. LADIES AID 1 The Senior Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward island Hospital. held their first fall meeting at the Cundail Home on Monday afternoon, October 7th. with (iii members present. ' The president. Mrs. G. H. Buntain. opened the with the Lord's Prayer repeat- ed in unison. The minutes of the; Macxenzieg last monthly meeting were read and adopted. The treasurer, Mrs. A. B. Bagnall. gave her the cum, campgign, report which was adopted. A marathon Bridile planned again this Mrs. A. B. Mrs. Edwin Cook. delegate to the Maritime Hospital Aids As- sociation gave a very interest- year they have a cold. ifeanwhile thel "13 3nd demlled "W0" Rf "ml l convention. ; big. tough he-man sticks it out. and is survived by his wife and: . five children. 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