MR. AND MRS. T.W. SOMMERVILLE Travel To Newfoundland Following Cli’iown Wedding Baskets of gladioli in pink and white decor at t e (1 Central Chirstian Church for the marr- tage of Carolyn Lee. daughter of Mr. 3 nd Mrs. Allis o n “' Owen and Thomas William son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Sommerville of Halifax. N.S. The double ring ceremony was performed by William eale. The bride entered the church to the strains of the Trumpet Tune by Purcell play- ed by Mrs. Allison Mac Rae. Mrs. David Cox soloist. sang 0 Perfect Love and the Wedding Prayer. Given In marriage by her, father. the bride wore a floor‘ length gown of silk organzai with lace and embroidery on‘ the skirt and on the detachable wind swcpt c h a p ei length i train. Her bouffant shoul- der length veil of French silk il lusion was held in place by a ring of tiny velvet flowers. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink sweetheart roses, - The matron of honor was Mrs. ; Ian Drysdale. 'ter of thei bride. Bridesmaids were Kath- erine Gass and Mrs. Richard Matheson of Charlottetown. eir gowns were of green silk shantung and they wore. matching hats trimmed with‘ white, and green shoes. The best man was Frank Sommerville of Halifax, bro- ther of the groom and the ushers were James MacGowan. Halif—‘ I‘pr. LLOYD THOMPSON Military Dress and ex- m vows at a double ring cor-Irony before a but of variaolonred gaidioii 90 Aive.. United ax, David Case, Saint John, N. B. and David Owen, brotlie of the bride. The reception was held a. the Charlottetown hotel. The bride's mother wore turquoise crepe wit lace overblouse black accessories and a cor- sage of white feathered carn- ations. The mother of the groom gchose beige shantimg with ‘lace and matching fabric hat. Her corsage was pink roses. On their honeymoon trip to Newfoundland the bride wore a dusty rose boucle suit with ‘matching feather hat and grey accessories. Her corsaze was of white feathered carnations. The newlyweds will reside in Ottawa. Our of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson. 'Amherst. N.S. Mrs. Ian Drys- dale and daughter Heather. Toronto; Mrs. Helen Prowse and David Prowse. Woltv'ille, Nova Scotia; Mrs. Melvin Feltmate and Miss Emma Fclt- ma-te. New Glasgow. N.S.: Mr and Mrs. George Colpitts. Salis- bury. N.S.; James MacGowan. Halifax; Mr. and Mrs Hartson Terris. Moncton. N.B.: Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Drysdalc. Hali- fax. N.S.; '. Margar e t Drysdale. Halifax. N.S.: Miss Jea'n Sommcrvillc. Ottawa: Mr. and Mrs. David Case, Saint , N. B..: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Crouse. Riverport. N. S. (Photo by Edith Robinson) Ls O 3‘ 5 AND MR8. THOMPSON Uniforms Worn At Colorful Wedding eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Rer- ban Thornp a o n. Sprinlton. PEI. , The bride. given'in marriage by her father. wore a to i length boiiffant gown of while tulle and lace; the softly moul- ded dered with pearl! and sequins and m. not offbyltiy point sleeves. a bride: anaem- blo was a tiara of rhinestones @mwz Seek New Areas Of Service Advised Auxiliary Present i By JANE BECKER 'son recalled. had begun as Ill i EDMONTON ‘CPI — Th e auxiliary to the church mission-i gwomen of tie Anglican Church'ary society. but since 1947 has. of Canada must be prepared tolbeen an auxiliary of tile whole ichange where change is neededéchurch. The dominion president aug- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Sept. so. 1904. ii HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-8500 Entertaining for Florence Sa- viiie prior to her marriage Sept. as to Frederick MacMillan at the Dundas Baptist Church. were residents of Alexandra. where Miss Saville had been employed as teacher for two years. This community shower was held at the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Clifford Birt. Baskets of gifts were carried by Joanna Kamphuis and Jean Judson. Carolyn and ‘Marilyn Wood read the verses and prob ~ seated the gifts. After the gifts were opened everyone joined in singing an appropriate song much 11 composed for the occasion by Mrs. Kamphuiua. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Shaw MacMillan and‘ Frances MacMillan entertained at an afternoon tea at their i A pantry shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fined Matheson. Mrs. Brian Clay and. Doreen Acorn presented tained at a miscellaneous show- er at her home on the evening of 1 Sept. 18th. Helping in the pre-. sentation of gifts were Mra.l John MacMillan and Mrs. Johnl Mac-Ewen. Lunch was served byi . Mrs. John MacMiiian. Mrs. Dar-1 eld MacKenzie. Frances Mac- Millan and Florine MacMiiian. The bridal party was enter-i tained at the home of the bride'sl‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert; Saviiie following the rehearsal on Sept. 24th. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whally.i Holyoke. Mass. are visiting‘ many of their relatives andl friends on the Island while. srcnding several weeks ’ioliday.i dren. Kenneth. David, H e l e n,l Marie and Suzanne of Windsor, Ont. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corcoran} of Halifax, N.S.. spent the week-l end with relatives and friends. in Lot 7 and Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Conw nor and son. Peter of Saint Johnl N.B., were recent visitors at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter‘ Dalton, Burton. James Humphreys and Join Tredford of Toronto. Ont. werei weekend guests of Mrs. Maei Brown and family. Long River. ! Cathy Daniels has returnedi after spending a two-weeks va-. home in honor of the bride-elect. i gifts. i ton vcation on the Island. guest of fher aunt and uncle. Mr. is n Mrs. Seymour Taylor. Dundas. and M”. Lloyd Macwnjing with those who are not an):- ‘ liams of Shediac. N.B., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodman N B, were weekend .guests td the home of Mrs. Wii-i Iliam MacLeod, Tigniah. Violet Simpson has returned to York after a three-week holi- ~ . our-day meeting was Iday in Toronto visiting relatives = and friends. I lpresent Anglican l Members of Acme Rebekah l Lodge. Montague. honored lodge} i member. Mrs. George Brookins. J o h n f who with her husband and three" young sons. has taken up resi-. dence in Cornwall. Card games and scrabble were ' ed. Mrs. Frank Greene presented a gift display- ing the lodge's emblem. a nd Mrs. Atwood MacDonald rend an address written by Mrs. At-l 1 wood MacDonald. Mrs. John MacMiiian enter-1at the home 0f Ml‘S- Simon field at the mange. Campbell. Mrs. A.N. MacPher—. son presided. . Mrs. Jane Daley. a charter; member. was presented a ift on the occasion of her 96th bir- thday. It was decided to hold a white elephant sale at the tober meeting sc'ieduled for thel home of Mrs. Peter MacDonaldi Anne MacDonald and Mrs. M. MacPhee assisted the hostess in serving lunch. I t Ewen Taylor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor. Nine Mile: Creek. left recently for Halifax! where he has resumed his stu-' dies in pharmacy. ; Dr. HT Coivin has relurnedi home by air after enjoying 85 ev. Dr. R. J. Westa way.. pastor of South Hill Church,l Calgary. Alta. is visiting friends and relatives in P.E.I, He will be guest speaker at several of the Free Churches of Scotland of Sunday. Dr. Westaway is the son oi,‘ the late Mr. and Mrs. Westaway ; of Lower Montague. At present ‘he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. l C. W. MacLennan. Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of" Regina are holidaying in Hari- ington. P.E.I. with Mr. Jones'. sister. and brother - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Phillips. i Also visiting the Phillips’i to her home in Elmira. N.Y..‘ home a". Mr' and Mrs- Jack Kelly were at home to friends;i Pope of Townsend. Mass. ELLEN’S DIARY And then yesterday's clouds dissolved. n was come again. and an accompanying pretty wind. and the harvest's gold was accented along the farmlands... You catch too the sheen of wildlings of apples ripe- ning along the fencerows. And you remember the delight of their springtime blossomings. You recall the loveliness ol' the orchards. and the pteal drift when the year was fresh and new. There was sowing then. And‘ much to del igh t. But even though the days were long. there ‘ and aurora borealis with waist length veil of heathcoat tulle She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and heather. The bride's attendants were Anne Campbell elder sister of the bride. Carel Clarke 1 nd Kathy Pilatzke. All wore yel- low chiffon dresses with match- ing crowns of flowers and veil headpieces and carried bou- quets of white ahasta daisies. Best man was Allen Basso and ushers were Ken Erickson and he Rocky Gagne. The groom as well as his attendants are mem- bers the Lord Strathcona Horse Royal Canadians. Caroline Dunsmore was soi- oist - Following the ceremony a reception w held at the Highlander Motor Hotel where the bride's table featured ligh- ted tapers and a three tier wedding cake. in the absence of the groom’s parents. Mr. and Joe MacDonald received with the bride‘s parents and bridal party. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by David Beck long time friend of the family and respon- ded to by the groom. Congratu- latory telegrams were read by the best mm. For a brief honeymoon trip to P.E.l. the bride chose a red boucle suit with black accessor- oruu of red roses. Mr. and Mn. Thompson will reside in Calgary. 2 2 Ripening Aoples Remind Of Spring Blossomings i b d‘for new areas of service. and New London UCW Plans 'conducted by Mrs. J.M. led the guest book. land to submerge individual am-i bitions for the good of the whole e ted m mber i k - - church. Mrs. John Robertson offensuy “9 me 2,31%“; 1:“ ageing population. “We should Kitchener. Ont. Dominion pres- no longer leave the matter of Iident of the'women's auxiliary °f the Anghca" Church said suitable homes for the aged to “15‘ week. . the Roman Catholics. the Sai- 1'? an addr?“ ‘0 the °P€nl93i vation Army and the Lutherans. .business session of the auxd- but should be prepared to mate in this rireat work," she said. iary's 79th annual meeting. she. She also urged members to ;urged church women in look make greater efforts to be: elected to church synods, where they could contribute particu- .larly in the fields of housing. to make an "earnest attempt’V to do more studying and pray- i . . :iliary membel‘l- §immigration and socia prob- , ‘ e must not seek status but 19ml. imust make it clear our aim is M“ Robemon has be“ >t.he wholeness of the ciliurch.”jpms'ident of the w. A. since 1962. Like nearly all dominion officers. she will be standing for ianother term of office. The conference gets down to ‘heavy business sessions today 'with reports from dominion of- ificers and the opening confer-i session. discussing the of thinking about women's parish organizations. v 'she said. One of the main decisions ‘delegates from the 29 dioceses Ewere expected to make at the whether to amalgamate all the women's including parish guilds. into one, 1f or not ‘ organizations. 1and chancel 5 auxiliary. The W. A. itself. Mrs. Robert- lWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS MRS. EDNA JEWET’I‘ Fashions Will Be Shown Iuicniaior for the showings. Her services are being supplied through courtesy Canada Mink Breeders. Mrs. Jewett Thankoiiering Service , plans were made '0 Vim: Plans for; thankoffering ser-‘ded to roll call. and two visitors‘ I th'lwoodledgh replica“ “ B‘ffling‘lvice were discussed at the Sep-.were present. A committee in-’ iéraduate of the Traphagen iw WthImilI‘bte” 0: K‘Imlt‘liritember meeting of the New eluding Mrs. Louis MacLeod.i isfgrgtgr asiflzsmctgn. omens nSIue me recen . - - ‘ . . Mid d . . ‘ ‘ ' Y London United Chuich Women Mrs. Fdward Mac ur o a n Twenty _ me Canada MaJPSJ An added “traction “in be (M “w Rnbprt Simpson com. M .. We'r m MacKa was a - . . . . . . . . puzzled t‘nudecide on ysome a; tic Mink garments in a in il eight original aris deSIgn- . . .. array of natural colors and in-; ed Arnel dresses and costumes her of years CO-Ordinated a nd tertamment to "unease the ma icluding full length coats. jack-l from Canad i a n Celan ese commentated shows for the ‘ets. stoles. etc., valued at over.Company. a division of Che- Fur Trade Association of Can- is35.000 will be the high lighi of mceli Ltd. These are insured, ada. Mrs. Jewett is Fashion the FashihonIShow to take place $15,000 and designed byi Director ofthe School of Retail- . . .. .' tx W1.d‘at the C ar ottetown YMCA on (.‘apucci. Chanel, Nina Ricci, ing at Sir George William Un- imifggilaggtinglfyfdome: tot a“! Sept. 28 and the ‘SummersideCuy LaRoc he, Castillo, Lan-‘iversity. Montreal, and is an .New Testament ' Joh n Golf and Country Club on Sept. vin. Jean Patou, and Madamel active member of the Fashion Theme of the worship service 9311}. I‘nrnnto and for a num amp- bell. was “Ambassadors of Re-. conciliation". Scripture w as read by Mrs. Ray MacLeod. The president. Mrs. Weirum Mac- Kay. presided during the busi- ness session. on a. e . Leader for the October meet- . ing will be Mrs. James E. Cole. ‘Mrs. Frank Ramsay will have 2‘ .1 Mrs. A total of 11 members I'ESPOD‘ Machgor' study book, M". 29. tires. Other items sup-‘ Group Inc.. Montreal Branch Harold Mayhew’ 1 These lovely mink garments. Pliers are made-UP by Elizabeth and Emembel‘ 0f their exeCUliV. d Mass It was decided to hold a balk of latest designs are being su.'Ardeii. Canirece hosiery by‘committee. en or and home cooking sale at Pplfledmby lopfflils’hi "lllllk mat; Dulpont'h moses by Pgrin' 19‘; Organ music will be provided ' the October meeting. each mem-‘ 11'! ac rers o ontrea an we ry .\" e n 1‘5’ ”‘ 5 a" by Mrs. R on Atkinson. Be on Annlverso TY . her to invite a guest. arranged for by Canada M INK: Sons- Hal‘fax- freshmcnts will be served at Lunch was served by the Breeders and the island Furr- . lunch committee assisted by . If?” let- m " SPOMMS 0' h 9 ‘M”_ pagers”. jshows along with the C'iarlottey will include a showing of day- "miean 0f Charlottetown p... . itown Y'Menettes. and d-hme Canada Majestic Mink irons. the first ai 130 second .4 PALMER ROAD CWL I ‘ies Assoc. of the Summersidefcoats and jackets plus nne‘7m and last at 900 Summer- A report titf tie recent nation-lGolf and Conntry Club and [5— wild Canadian mink garment.‘ Side will have two showings at ‘ Present plans divide the show each showing, Three showing. lvlfel:brigt:ddmth§igmgldlgieiifeed: “"0 “"99 Smut“. GWUP one are being prniiided for the con- ding with a Mass of thanksgivg ing at 11 em. in St. Bernadet-i te‘s Mission Church. The Mass Mrs. Whaliy is the former Caplpleasant visit with his brothersjwas celebrated by the pastor. at CWL convention held in Char-‘iand Furriers Ltd This Du w." includ most of rie Prid-ham of Montrose. and is.» and sisters. nieces and nephewszev. Reginald Phaien. w I t h.lottetown highlighted the Sep-. the big... 28mm} color: in order. 3'30 and 8'3" being welcomed back alter aniin Calgary. Turner Valley and‘appropriate hymns being sunaltember meeting of PalmerICh H” t “it h t- d 1 t . i . i aro eown Were recen vsi . o s ow .ie eve opmen o absence of many years. Lethbridge. Alta. |iby Frank MacGregor. _ I lRoad CWL. A scrapbook compil-. tors at the home M Mr_ and ‘mutations and explain the his. I ; Following Mass a family din-[ing main events of the conven-, Mrs Edward Jay imry and meaning of the Canada a Mrs. Thomas Mailetie, Prov- Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hume.ner was served to the immed~ltion was also shown. . - 'Majesfic Mink Label. Group idence. R.l., is visiting her sis-land daughter Marion. accom- iate relatives at the Kelly resi- Plans were made for a lobster. Mm Ted MBCEW“ and Mrs' two Wm feature {our imporied "y ter and brother-in-law. Mr. andlpanied by Mrs. George Blue and dence in Roseville with Father supper which was held Wednes- ,Eldm‘ Plika 1.3mm} W?” bus' Ame! paris creations. A collec_ V Mrs. Octave Gaudet. Phillip St_idaug-hter Dorot‘iy. all of Little,Phalen as master of ceremon-iday. September 23. HMS-‘3 “511075 "1 Plsqu'd E35: Mon of mink has and {our SHOES Ti-gnish. Also guests at the Gal... nds. ave returned to theirL ies. After a toast had been proi Rev. Patrick Walsh. spiritual. 135‘ week- iAmeI Paris creations with ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ det home were Mr, and Mrs iiiomes after visiting relatives imposed to the bride and groom of.director. closed the meeting Mrs. Etta Lane. Montague coals. Gmup three will he _ Edward DesRoches and chil- Maine and MassaChuselts- 50 years. an address was read? With Drayef- {was a visitor at the home of Mr. lshowjng of 12 evening fur. ._ W-Hfl” - l and Mrs. Harold Jay last week. ‘ Mrs. Floyd Jay with sons. °.Merlin. Irwin and Glenn were cl visitors in Covehead Road last by their daughter. Marjorie and a familv resentatioii was made’ by their" 5:". Ralph A layette has been sent Father Phalen addressed the‘ T:;3?;0uf‘c’:e:‘:y°::£:&2 “tune athenin . Patrick Calla han.i* , i . grother fit the bride also spike. irecem meetmg 0‘ D95 3 b I 9i “:5, :ilelifhsthei; We“; in}: MR and Mrs‘ Kenv were map, UCW held at the iiiome of Mrs. ‘ 15'" d M 'w' fly“ I; FD ' ' ried in the Immaculate Concep-‘Edna Dixon- M'rs- Homer P'FOV" an H' 8 er ac 0"- tion Church. Palmer Roadmen'ihe". DI‘ESident, presided. ‘3 ' Their attendants were Annie J.i A total of eight members and Callagham now Mrs. Raymondione visitor attended the meet-l Gallant of Roslindale, Massach- DesaaLa new 1 i3“ Canada Males“ Min“ “z ii. BENNETT cam: including coats. capesm opera wraps. stoles. etc. Local models .the fashions. Mrs. Edna Jewell of Montre- al. well known in fashion circ- les will direct and act as com- Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Charlottetown. P.E.L Sun Lifc of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5438 will display H VO-H‘H ‘H-“Q-‘m‘ ling. he ftreasurer reported the! . F u . d success 0 a pantry sale held by use“; _and red K9 y MW e. the group during August. Thei They have two children. Map supply secretary asked mem- jorie' Mrs. rank Dunn bers to donate used nylons. ' Summerside and Rain] at home: The mfeung. 91M follow‘f‘g three grandchildren. R a l phi memi’e‘rs pamqlpatw" m ‘5 ml”; Eric and Marina Dunn of Sum~l 19 “11‘ Mrs" w'" Dunflord w‘ul merside' i be hostess for the next meeting. ‘ Later in the day Mr. and Mr PISQUID EAST . refreshments were served by MN H . I 1 .. arold Jay was a r the" “lighten M’s‘ Dunn' Thor cent visitor in Lorne Valley. was aSSisted by her cousms, M” [P Hendricken w “h Mrs. James Rooney. Mrs. Ger-. ‘ ‘ aid Murphy. Mrs. Norbert Cor-‘ daughters Darlene and Kathy The Fashion Shappe Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed relatives and neighbors. Buffet coran and Miss Eloise CallaEh-‘ rial recent Visim" in Chat I . . . a . o e own. an. Miss Marina Dunn circulat E Mr. and Mm David Bl”. was so little time actually to stop to enjoy the season. Calves l. were a-born i n g. m ins 1 were being carried in to the. shed, in fleeces damp - curled. It and new. from the pasture. Pig-i lets new . born cuddled against i warm som There were ‘ ro'bins' nestingsdn the lovedl branches about. SwalloWs re- turned to mud omes al ongi rafter and cave. Bees gatheredi sweets. Butterflies posed on aj flower - spray. In fanciful drifts. ' white clouds floated by above; a near hill. I And we said. "Tomorrow we will stop to enjoy all this shall take that. path which winds l up along the fields. just. to “stand and stare" or loiter the y away". But there were rooms to tidy. windows to polish and meals to prepare. And there was seemingly no tomorrow to spare. We must catch the loveli- ness as we went to our day's round, sandwich it in with our cares. So the springtime pas- CO(1 ‘ All The Latest Styles and Colors for 1964. O CAMEL HAIR O TWEEDS $35.95 to $79.95 vest fields. Autumn will bring. gentle days. And what a perfect blending of colors shall | dow IIIHIHE MilllIH7 see. along the countryside. No > ishade out of place. all in a mat- . ed ensemble of hues. What, one ', wonders in verse. would Autumn be like if the whole had ,.: been ‘mcrcly dingy brown?" i The oaks and maples could i ave been So made. that in the Fall," Their leaves turned merely dingy rown With no bright hues at all. 0 W00] .8 The trees could biirgeon. drop their leaves — Leaves moulder back to dust. Without this Autumn artistry 0f scarlet, gold. and rust. time, o I rundown con man. W y ? Over the yams, I" lieiieficiiil iogiediants have proved it you are testing out of sorts halt the Di. 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On 3 farms there is no need of a cal-- endar to declare the arrival of a season. While Autumn is offi- l clally come by this. we have at- ready seens its artistry catch and deepen on a maple. Seeos‘ drifting by have told of it. .. . : Apples reddem'd on bounhs confirm It. 'Turn on the light. Ell. It's too dim hero to " James will say presently when rup- oer brings him in from the bar- with Quilted and Pile Lining. $19.95 to $49.95 The FASHION SHOPPE Open All Day Saturday Use Our Layaway Hon GREAT GEORGE ST. CHARLOTTle CANTWELL’S PHARMACY Will be open all da Saturdfiand will be the only Drug Store open at day So y. 175 GRAPH»! 8T. [1”me I