Lie-9e token” v» j Y “83" to bu, N 8: Mel. Ltd. ' rum: Centre” 4, .... idered nylon rBaskets of yellow and white ‘-. decorated the altar of St. ohge‘s Church. when Laura daughter of Mr. and Mrs. oseph MacLellan. Newport, edged vows with Clarence Ed- ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sey- .. Roche, Glenfanning. Rev. Bennett MacDonald offic- ed at the ceremony. Serving n- mass as altar boy-s were ins Morrison and Bennett Mac- llan, brother of the bride. Hymns for this special occasion re rendered by Mrs. Felix alker, and Mr. John MacDon- d. ‘ As the organist, M'rs. Felix hiker. played the Wedding ‘ e h, the bride entered the ,. i h on the arm of her father. The bride looked charming in ballerina length gown of white not over A... a with a Slim fit-ted bo~ - encrusted with pearls. 'The sleeves of the dress were ...; and tapered to points over e hands. The collar was Peter " style with solid pearl trim. 'e shoulder length veil fell from 'spankling tiara of sequins and rls. ; Red sweetheart roses with ,‘te streamers trimmed with .i. tiny rosebuds, comprised her ‘ utiful bouquet. ' The bridesmaid, Miss Clara acLellan,sister of the bride, ,ore a mint green ballerina ngth gown of nylon net over with matching mitts and 't. She carried a bouquet of ‘ low and white carnations. ‘ Miss Gladys Roche, sister of y groom, attended as. matron MR. & MRS. CLARENCE E. ROCHE Lovely Autumn Wedding ‘ *3 elcl At Saint George’s \ Ion organza over taffeta, with white gloves and feather hat. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. The best man was Mr. Vernon Roche, brother of the groom. The ushers were Ml!‘ George C. Mac- Donald a-nd Mr. Felix Walker. Mrs. MacLellan chose for her daughter’s wedding a blue and white taffeta dress with match- ing accessories. Her corsage was pink carnations. Mrs. Roche, mother of th e groom, wore a dressof yellow rayon crepe with matching ac- cessories. Her corsage was man carnations. M r s . Margaret Mac-Donald, grandmother of the bride wore a dress of navy blue crepe with a corsage of pink carnations. Following the ceremony a re- ception for one hundred guests, was held at the bride’s home. The bride’s table, covered with a white linen tablecloth was centered with a three tier wedL ding cake, topped with a minia- ture bride and groom. Yellow and white mums flanked each side of the wedding cake. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Reverend Father Ben— nett MacDonald and ably respon- ded‘ to by the groom. The bride and groom left on a . honeymoon trip to Cape Breton. For traveling the bride changed to a bluish-gray suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The bride was pleasantly sur- prised by two miscellaneous showers prior to her marriage. One was given at The C.Y.C. Hall ‘ clock when Rev. . Road. Lena Caroline McL(ure, Women’s Editor, Phone 8506 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 5, 1958 7 A lovely event. took place at the man-se Hampton on Satur - day evening. Nov. 29th.. at 8 o'- M.K. Char- man united in marriage Classins Christina «Seinl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Loo of Appin Road, formerly of Wiagrinegon, Holland, and James Eric, young. est son, of Judson and the late Jane MarcEachern of A p p i n The bride was lovely in a soft wool dress of romance blue with white acess-ories. Their only attendants we r e groom. and Mrs. James K. Gor - don, friends of the bride and MacEachern-Loo Marriage Is Solemnized At Hampton Immediately following the ceremony the bridal party mot- ored to Charlottetowm to the lovely home of Mrs. J. B. Wil- lis. sister of the groom, where a delicious repast. and social evening were enjoyed by all pre— send. At a late hour the happy couple returned to their newly furnished home in Appin Road, where the groom is a success- fiul farmer. The bride prior to her marriage spend two and one half years in the employ of Mrs. Carl Burke, Charlottetown. A host of friends have extend- ed good wishes to Mr. and MacEachern. A noted doctor has this to say about housework: Dr. Edward E. Gordon of Michael Reese Hospi- tal. Chicago. says he has meas- ured energy spent at Via-pious tasks so he can tell patients how much work they can safely do. He is intemes-ted mostly in heart patients. LONDON (AP) —- Waists went lower, hemlines dropped — and ‘busts disappeared altogether at the Dior fashion show in London Tuesday. From the famed Paris fash- ion house came a British collec- tion based on the Paris spring show but made in Dior‘s London wonkuooms. Francis MacLellan. Newport. At both showers, the bride receiv- ed a bountiful supply of beauti- fiul gifts. The bride is an active mem- ber of the St. George‘s Junior Farmers and on the Board of Directors of the P.E.I. Junior Fanmers Federation. Mr. and Mrs. Roche now re- side in Glenfanning. Knees slipped out of sight as , hams hovered around the top of , Energy Is A Requirement For The Daily Housework Wringing and hanging out the wash is more wearing than plow. ing with a tractor; making beds take more effort than shoe re- pairing; cleaning wind-owls takes mor enengy than driving a taxi. It takes more energy to beat a canpet than push a wheelbarrow with a 115 pound load. Dior’s Lonclon Workrooms Presents Paris Fashions Busts were flattened under but- tons and crossover fronts. made bras unnecessary." Mannequin Florence Mann "of Montreal, in explaining the fare- well of the bust, said "the dresses all had built-in tight linings which FRUIT CAKES for Christmas! . Pies . Doughnuts . Cakes . Cookies, 0 Home Made Bread MAPLE LEAF ‘ BAKERY ‘ The Livingstone United Church. Hamilton, Ont. was the scene of a pretty wedding re- cently when Audrey Rose, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacKenzie, formerly of Malpe - q-ue, P. E. I. became the bride of James Angus, son of Mrs. MacDonald and the late Mr. MacDonald, Tilsdale, Sask. Rev. H.A. Ba-gnall performed the double-ring ceremony. The church was attractively decorated with baskets of pink and white glad-iolus. Mr. J. R. Twaddle was soloist and sang “0 Promise Mee" previous to the ceremony and “The Lord's Prayer" during the signing of the register. He was accompan- ied by Mr. Thomas Sisman, or- gamist. The bride, given in marriage by heir father, was lovely in a gown of white silk organza aIp- pliqued with flower motifs' of Ohlantilly lace. The fitted bodice featured long sleeves forming lily points over the hands. The salbrina neckline was ed- ged with pearls and sequins and the boultlfant skirt extended in a chapel length train. Th e tiara headdress was held in place by a finger tip illusion met veil and she carried a cas- cade bouquet of Happiness Ros- es and Steph-anotis. Mrs. S. Spink-s, sister of the bride, matron of honour, w as “MacDonald-MacKenzie Marriage Is Solemnizecl gowncd in ballerina length dress' of romance blue nylon chiffonl over taffeta with matching head-l dress. She carried a bouquet of pink gamelias and white baby ’mums. The Misses Ida Sweet and Janet Agnew were identically igowned in ballerina length dress of coral nylon dhiiflfon over tafv Ifeta with matching headdress - es. They carried bouquets of coral galmelias and 'lhitie baby mums. Miss Lise MaoKenzie acted as flower girl tor her aunt‘s wedding. She wore a dress of pale blue nylon with floral head— dress and carried a bouquet of pink Sweetheart Roses. Mr. Vernon MachemJie was best man while Messrs. John Mac-Neil and Russell MlacKenwie Jr., acted as ushers. Mrs. Machenzie chose for her daughter’s wedding a dress of steel blue with white accessor- ies and a corsage of pilklk and white carnations. The groom's mother wore a nanny dress with white accessories and a cor - sage of red and white ciarna - tions. A reception for seventy -friye guests was held at The Rain - bow Room where the attractive- ly decorated brides table was centred with a three tier wed- ding caike. Miss Bee Hulse was in change of the guest book. —-— Hit Music and combination RADIO and PLAYERS 167 Queen St. MUSIC- [0V9 to get our records for Christmas Parade. Selections, favorite artists! Compare Our Prices SERENADER GUITARS TOOMB‘S MUSIC STORE LOVERS Dance Christmas Carols by RECORD Dial 3271 For the honemoou up with chocolate - brown to andbmmaccessofies.lereu~ Virginia and points of interest sage was of yellow carna'tions. in the south-eastern states, the The couple will reside at 169 bride changed to a biege suit Crosthwaite Ave. 5., Hamilton. trim 'Ointario. Out of town guest! included Mrs. Frances MacDonald and hi Mrs. Ed Berg of Tlisdale. 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