‘hi Anne load. Wom¢3i's Editor. Phone 4-8500 . ih-The Guardian, Charlottxctown. Thurs. Aug 2, 1962. t. M ERRILL STEELE ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED M1 and Mrs Fix-at-all Rig. Fr:-—rlt=rIrk J. Steele Charlotte- gar, 0’Lear_v lrish tn nnnnlinrt‘ town. The wedding will take I the engagement of tht-ir eldest place on Alltlllsi H, 1962 at E daughter. Cami Tlwlnm to Mr. James Merrill S t e ele. youngest son of Ml. and Mrs. 10.00 .'l.m. at .l:c (‘llurch of the loltclown. JACK ANDREWS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Herman I). Buel-l. Charlottetown. l". E. l. ‘ ' I k I ‘ T _ ,t _ragt~ o .21‘ pace a rmiy announce the 9liEflEt"ll‘lt"lil of ‘ United Church Chafl0“e_ . ¢1“5” d3“3h""“ M’"'*’“" ml" town. on Saturday, September ; to John Leonard Andrews, son 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard An- ! drcws of York. P.E.l. Mar- l . er. Hawthorne Ave.. in hono of jDalho Most Holy licdocmcr in Char- 1 and his diploma of theology cer— ‘ Ll-‘WlS J0h“5°“ 3"‘! M’ ' 'tificate from Pine Hill Divinity 50"- HAPPENINGS A delightful buffet dinner was Moncton and Sydney. while In' given on the evening of July 31 Sydney she was the guest of by Mr. and Mrs. George Punch- } Heather and Gale Sharplcs. l‘ . their three daughters and their; Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacLean families: Mrs. Jerry Draper and daughters Valerie and and children. J a n e t. David. Joanne of Montreal are visiting John and Merilyn of Armdale. in Murray River with Mrs. N.S.: Ft.-Lt. and Mrs. Garfield MacLean's parents. Mr. and ‘Dockendorff and children. Sus-‘Mrs. W.R. Keenan. They zan, David, Elizabeth and Cathy I a i of Tacoma. Washington; Mr. I v and Mrs. Jordon Jensen a lid; two children, Karen and Linda.l Mrs. Lorne Keenan and dau- Ft.-Lt. and Mrs. Dockendorffjghter Barbara of Vancouver. and family are leaving this; B.C.. and Li. and Mrs. . . _ morning for their home in Tac- ‘ Charneyko and little daughter - .. oma. ;Debbie Lise of H ifax are lguests of Mrs. Ferne Horton in Miss Helen Cook, RN. arrived ;' Murray River. Ey pm; lflmm Cmtciinnatithollliimi ‘Ll d 1) id 0 Sven er vaca on w er. Mr. and Mrs. oy av son. gar¢l:(nts.U Mr. ‘and rs. J. C. Fortune Bridge. were recheeiit 00 9. PPEF Fillce Street. visitors to Freetown and C - Eton. in Freetown they visited Ml'S- Lloyd Palriquin. the with Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott former Pearl -Young of Saint l Cairns and in Clielton with Mrs. John. NB-. is Visiting he!‘ P81“ . Earl Pearson and sister. Mrs. ; EYMS. Ml‘- ll ll (1 Ml‘S- Gordon ‘ Eber Sanbourn, Grindrod. B.C. 1 oung. Charlottetown. . ’ Mrs. Jessie MacLaren and Rev. Gordon Darrach will beldaughtcr Lois l _ by plane ithe supply minister at P a rk from Halifax for home in Quin- Royal Church this Sunday at cey, Mass.. recently. the morning service of worship. They visited at the home of ' in the absence of the minister. ‘ Mrs. ‘ sister-in- - N9“ 173l‘l‘~''l(‘-h- - and a sister Mrs. Sadie Mac- Ellsl Royalty. ll(innon and other relatives in D a r r a c h received his 5 Bl‘00kl.Vll- Willi“ ll‘ NW3 5°03: W1 bachelor of arts degree tromslhey spent a few days usie University in 1937]M!‘s- . John- Hall in 1940. He served. follow-;‘ ing his ordination. in the pas-l Ml‘-‘L C""‘°"'“¢ Madde“ torates of North End City Mis- n0l‘l‘l‘¢‘5‘0l'- M353» 3"“ her sion and Great Village in Nova 1 dautzhter Mrs. Charles Buckley. scone, .lMr. Buckley and two childrenj In 1943 he entered the Armed . 0‘ Qlllncyv Ma53~- 1°“ ‘°"_ .helr.' Forces and served overseas h0me5 T808011? am?’ Vlslflnfi 4 where he transferred into the he" 3' the mm‘ °f M“: Mad’! Chaplaincy Corps_ since then den’s brother and. sister-1n_-lawn} Padre Darrach has been posted MP alld MW “,"l_“am “"“'°'] to the Training Centers of Vic- ! way. They 815° “sited ‘“°",‘°"5: tor-ia, Chiliwac-k_ 3:. pay, white. ; and sisters and other relatives; horse, Korea and Indo-China. Elll 3l‘00l<1yll- The)’ l‘°““”“Cd by Mr. Dar-1-ach married the way of Wood Islands and spent‘ former Jean Macxenzk .,( some time in Nova Scotia with sister, "M r s. |_ Scotsburn, Nova Scotia. a nd Ml‘5- Madden,’ they have two children, Ian and ‘ Lewis J°h“5°“ ‘“d M’: 'I°.hn"t Allister-_ son. It was Mr. Buckeys first‘ Rev. Darrach has bccn sta- "ls" '0 the I5]a“d' tioned in C a m p Gagetown. ' ew Brunswick. Following ai M15 3"“ M"5- J"h“ w°m “fl New York City. N.Y.. spending six weeks with Wolff's brother and his _ . and Mrs. Ray Gillespie. Wiltshire. brief holiday he and his family figs’ for a thrce-year term of service as Protestant Chaplain in Ger- many ‘ Mr. New Mrs. Brenton Dollar and Miss a lso spending a week at “Dal-. ay... . MacLaren's brother and F MacLaren's sister. Ml’!-* l r was a weekend \‘isiioi' in M0l'(‘". r ,, W. IEWART - CLARKE NUPTIALS wedding! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Montague Clarke. Magdalene Islands to United Church on Saturday, June glgfglss S°°t[t_s.Ste""£|al_x1t’ ssotiwalffi 30"‘ when Rev‘ "Oh" M“°D°“3'd Charlottetown. The couple were united in the holy bonds of mat— attended by Mr. and Mrs. Roger rimony, Dorothy Eilccn Clarke. MacDonald. Charlottetown. A quiet but pretty was solemnized at during the years. Morell, where she was the Refreshments were served by guest of Mrs. Robert Squires. the ladies and a social hour was ’j‘—"”—*‘m ellloyed. MACKENZlE'S HOME ’I‘()RON'l‘() Recent \'iSlil)l'.\' In I\lnl‘cli \'\'l‘l't‘ carried by her . the late Mrs. Thomas w I w l '.Bianchard — Shepherd Vows Are Pledgecl In Shctwinigctn On Easter Monday..'Aprll 23. 1982 the Immaculate H e s rt of Mary Church in Shawinigan. Quebec -provided the setting for a lovely spring wedding when arolle Anne Blanchard. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blan- became the late Mr. shepherd of Charlo- ttetown. Rev. Preston Hanimlll , st. Dunstan's Basilica. Charlotte- town officiated at the ceremony. Serving the mass were Keith Blanchard, brother of the bride and Claude Bolssoneault of Shawinlgan. Msgr. M.J. Cieplak and Rev. B.J. solan were pre- sent ln the sanctuary. For the occasion the church was decorated at the altar with Easter floral arrangements. The bride. Slllell ill mafrlflfle a beautiful navy blue suite with by he? l'8lIhell' 10010811 I‘!-d58Il’€ in cape style jacket accented by all eX¢'1l|9lV€ fl°°¢‘1 0‘ contrasting accessories and a white nylon organza styled along bouffant lines and enhanced by a panel of Swiss embroidery in front. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion fell from a crown of satin. pearls and crystals. Her only jcwellcry was a strand of cultured pearls. a gift from the ‘groom. Her bouquet featured a single white orchid with nugget pompoms set on an ivory cover- ed prayer book. which had been grandmother. Noonan. Richmond. P.E.I. on her w ed- ding day. ' The was unattended. bride Kelvin Dowling._ Charlottetown. was the bestman and the ushers Cedre" of the Shswinizan Hotel where thebrideand groom were assisted by their parents a nd Mr. Kelvin Dowling in receivin8 the 100 guests who attended. The bride's table was cen- tered with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a gold cross and entwined wedding rings. Mr. Dowling acted as master of ceremonies and called on Rev. Preston Hammlll to propose the toast to the bride. Mgsr. Cieplak pastor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and Mr. . Horgan, principal of St. Pat- rlck's School in Shawlnisan were also called upon for a few ords. For travelling on her honey- oon trip Mrs. Shepherd wore white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd have taken up temporary residence. in. Shawinigan. Quebec. The bride is a graduate of Notre Da me Academy and Prince of Wales College Normal School and is on Montague WI . . Meeting Hold The July meeting of the Mg. Women's Institute w .. held at the slimmer home 0; Mrs. R.W. Beck at Irudenen with-sixteen members and on visitor present. Mrs. Keir cl"; presided and opened the meet, lag the Mary Stewart col, lect repeated in unison. e correspondence and u,, minutes of the last meeting we" read by the secretary. The sum of $5.00 was voted tows:-5. RE. and plans were discus; ed for assisting at the Adult Polio Clinic. Mrs. Lyle Boehner 3- ver Club. Tentative plans wan also discussed for assisting 3; the Blood Donor Clinic in Aug. ust. The president reported out she had represented the Instltut. at the school closing and was as. si by Mrs. Lester MacLeo.-1 in sewing re ents to the teaching staff at the close 01 the ceremonies. ark :1. prehenslve report of the disiri convention. Readings by Mrs. Roy aim. and Mrs. George Preece. at ihs close of the meeting. were preciated. At the lunch hour. the so gave an interesting and com. ct the teaching staff of St. P at- rick‘s Elementary School in ' Shawinigan. The groom. a gra-. duate of St. Dunstan's Universi’-| ty. is on the staff of St. Patrick's 1 High School in Shawinlgan. f inigan they idence in Ottawa where the groom has accepted a po on on the staff of St. Aloysius High School Gatineau. a were John Bradley and Joseph Bower of Shawinigan. 1 Miss Marie LeBrun. organist! accompanied Mr. Roger J. Mar-: tin as he sang "Regina Caelis". "Ava Maria" and "0 Lord I'm Not Worthy". For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Blanchard chose a n a vy lue suit of silk in a French de- sign with a matching navy and hite hat. Her bag and shoes ere in matching shades a nd her corsage was of white roses. ¢CPl——0ne Jf 'l‘o- dress suit of cruiser gray ‘ML and Ml-5_ Bo,-t (;(.1d,.,-, and l'onto's llisloric sites, the home white hat and malt-lung acces- Mrs. Shepherd was wearing a with Mrs, Henning of Bfiginn‘ “-1955. of its first mayor William Lyon sorics. Hcr corsagc of white While there they were guests . . Mrs. Amy Geldcrt. lvlsllors July 31 after lcloscri since February at ”,.m,,x stnration work. for re- Mr. ’i".J. (ihappnl of Mackenzie. will be reopened to :‘ roses complimented her ensem- being ‘_ ble. Following the ceremony a rc- ccption was held in the "Salon - the bride and groom were guests Prior to their marriage both of honor at several social func- tions in Shawinigan. hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Charles MacLure. Mrs Elsie Watterworth and Mr. Griffin. A delightful teattn-r .,, the evening was a sail aboard iver. * ll. ’BlllNNllZ’l'F CARR Insurance Counselling Illst. soar. Sun Life at Canada Phone um - 4-uss Charlottetown. P.E.l SALE! all summer MILLINERY rt-g. 9.95 - 15.95 How 4779 reg. 4.95 - 9.95 W 2.33 ADELLA’S l‘7'.' (lra lion Street Dial 4-lili Mr Millar Sander-son. Waldo» the "Nancy II'' on the M t Following their stay in Shaw-4 R on am. Recent guests at the home of’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vessey iwere Mr. and Mrs. Albert de =Vuis and family of Kitchener. 'Ont.. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross . Sharples and daughters Heather Miriam Dollar were recently entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Macsween when their friends and ncigh-, hours of Springvaie and vicin-‘ Squires. I-larlcy Maclnnls andi Ray Webster have left for On-, tario. ' Miss ('orinuc l.(-itl of llvximl was a reccnt visitor in Mm-cll. lty gathered to honour them prior to their leaving the com- munity. to take up residence in and Gale of Sydney. C.B. Miss Beryl Vessey. York. re- 1 iturned recently from a visit to Ch3"‘°“°t°‘”“- 3. Charles Newport ex- 3 white loveliness was spread "mined the purpose °f the 38'; ELLEN’S DIARY Chcinging Moon Brings ~ Hope Of Better Weather A morning of sunshine this jwor.-zliippors. aren't we?" a vis-. day allowed. before a shadow g lting farmer. commented withl crept be-tween sky and farm-la chiic ’ lands from the thin cloud-cover, 3 “if they'd give up their ex- 2 which lay nvcr all. "if thc sun pcrimcnting with space" anoth-‘ would only shine again." the or offered "I'm sure we'd have. farm-folks said then. with a [our usual seasonal weathers 1 longing. And our hay awaited again. Disturbing the element! its return. in swath or unmow- l—'lhal's What they're doillfil" I “It's Venus they're trying to .contact now" the first nodded. -“And why? [can't see. Isn't ‘this planet the best of illcm? And big enough for all!" Big enough. indeed. And our corner of it. bounded by near and far grccn Island-hills is exceeding- ly lovcly, both in sunshine, or when mists szalllcr over it. these summcry days. The flowerings we have. The same we have pictured when a winter -scene, also charming in its sparkling ‘."l‘hese timts. it seems as though we're turning into sun- E. lb thering and wished the Dollars; along the valley. The white of the daisies will be bright Well’ ““l’P‘“°’ “ the" "9" that new when the sumn?;_ home. She called on Miss Edith MacLeod and Mrs Robert comes, we said. Queen Anne‘; Lace, buttercups. vetch. cat- tails-in-the - making. will adorn the banks of the stream. Gard- en-flowerings we shall h a v nthen. roses instead of the bare ranches at a window dotted at times with ‘brownish sparrows. and cold. These things we have now: flowerings over all. The summer days, even those which do little to encourage the haying. are not given to be wasted idly not. we think. the least segment of an hour. For these. as we. shall bass this way again! An Crabbe and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Sween who presented suitable] gifts on behalf of those gather-i ed. Mrs. Frank Crabbe and‘ Ralph Crabbe presented Miriam with a gift from the Women's Institute and Misses Linda Dollar and Faye MacDon- ald made a presentation to Enid on behalf of her friends. rs. Dollar and Miriam thanked their friends and neigh- bours for all t e kindness and thoughtfullness shown them not "- l known author reminds u s of ‘ this. He reflects: ' STORE . "I have only just a minute, Only sixty seconds in it. E22‘-'5‘?-.i3§§.?‘°' “E 3“ Didn't seek it,‘ ONLY Didn't choose it. Government But it's up to me to use it. Inspected I must suffer if I lose it, Give account if I abuse it. BRANDED Just a tiny little minule—- BEEF But Eternity is in it!" ‘I must go and see how the field-ga1'den_back in the mangel iWhole Cooked, Ready saw them looking this way. this Until tomorrow — Diary - Good-night... ‘Canada Packers Delight the proud parents with by's own sampler -— a gift that shows you cared enough to make It yourself. , . _ Rock-s-bye baby in the petals ‘ CENTS (til cents) in o a rose -— easy embroidery. “ . thrifty git ! Pattern 7194; trans- fer llxlti inches. THIRTY- 7 I I . attain 4532: Misses’ 1o,_r:. 14.16. is. Size is 4% yards 85-inch -In KAM 39¢ Isa Archer & lfselsnsll Ltd Spacious Apartment For Rent 8 bedrooms with closets. llvingrooni, kitchen, hath David Gallant of Charlottetown is vacationing in Morcll. Bclmct of \' o r i. h in Norma .1. Lake was a recent visitor \ \l9:Ae« or see the he ‘ol°"‘ N‘ BUDGET TENS. J . 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James hearing. looks up ' Pei-adiem filter r,oiho ves fr?'!::IIMs"r?I‘¢dmg. fl 4! ut who‘. uh’ flrmbefow ‘kt “dc-incnpnnlatm “gm an on says " n o on ‘ . Kill 33$»? be-ta; an Waterinelon 89¢: ms cg,----,,,,,;-r-, «- n c sages. new moon, ‘ . it will be. Perhpps it will bring """'°' "kt" filer -lr -conditioned enm- ns settled weather." "5 "°- ”° 9°“- in dash: elflnhsou outdoor No nuwnay on runs: whdow instslhuans. summer rt-ans unuiss wms oaoaa "“‘ 1:,‘ n"l"‘“m|" 1|ll'lIitllI'0 inside mounting. :g§9.s5 l 8. JON 1