-——the-—groom: -—MMILED FOR SMUGGLING . gertip. veil. For Sumter tine = Welds Baskets of pink and white gla- dioli flanked the altar, and white bows marked the guest pews for @ recent wedding at Calvary jbride’s mother wore\a sky ‘glue stad silk shantung gown With mat | ies) Temple, Charlottetown, when Gloria Victreda daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Douse, Sher- wood, became the bride of Da- vid Mason Aide, son of Rev. Clarence Aide, and Mrs. Aide, Huntsville; Ont: Officiating at the: ‘dotre. ring ° ceremony was the groom's fa- ther, Rev. Clarence Aide, assist- ed by Rev. Cyril-Clark, pastor of Calvary Temple. =: Mrs. Fred Day, Murray. River was _the—organist-.and—accomp- anied the soloist, Alexander Strong of Carr, Ont., who sang “A Wedding Prayer”. “At This Altar’’ Goest”’. Given in marriage by her. fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- length gown. .of silk organza with a Sabrina necklinei) and long lily-pointed sleeves. Chan- | tilly lace adorned the neckline and front panels of her, bouffant skirt, and a pearl - trimmed erown held her’ silk illusion fin- She carried a cas- cade bouquet of pink roses and white ¢arnations, with. ivy. Mrs. .Alexander Strong was. the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Marilyn» and Elizabeth Douse, sisters of: the | and “Whither Thou blue peau de soie, and matching headdresses of peau de soie and \hawa; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander nylon illusion. Their bouquets were semi-cascades of pink glad- foli. The little flower girl was Cynthia Clark, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Clark. Her long gown those of the bridesmaids. William Mann of Campbellton, N. B., was best man, Aide, brothers of the groom, and Louis Douse, brother of the bride. _ Following the ceremony, are “ting” \ ception Was etd in &oles- hmorial Hall, Zion Chureh, 1100 guests For \teceivinis. the | jing hat\and white aceessor 'Her corsage was — of pink, and | iwhite roses. The groom's\mo- ither wore coffee brown ‘silk |Shantung with white hat and ae. jCessories, and a corsage. of ‘pink: and white“roses’ Beverly Adams jwas in charge of the guest book. |The bride's grandfather. Lb. W. |Roper, asked: the blessing ~ and William Kells proposed the: toast to the bride. During the recep- ;tion, Rev: and. Mrs» Day sang itwo duets, Mrs. Day playing the accordion. accompaniment. . solo was rendered by Marjorie | Adams, and the gygom played a trumpet solo The bride's going away cos- tume was a two piece suit of blue wool boucle, with a white hat and accessories, and a cor- | The couple left on a honeymoon trip’ in the Maritimes Detroit Mich Mr. and Mrs in Peterborough, Mr. Aide i ontinuing his studies at Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, and Mrs. Aide is | and Lake Cavananugh, Aide will reside | ‘Ont... where | on the staff of the College Press. | Out-of-province guests includ- -- bride, and Peggy. Aide, sister_of led Rev and Mrs. —Clarence--Aide,- -All-wore“identicalJamesand Peery. and Mrs: a floor-length -gowns of royal |David Bell, of Huntsville, Ont-; \Mr. and Mrs; Donald Aide, Os- |Strong, Carr, Ont.;. Mr. and \Mrs. Murray Strong, rough, Ont.: ily, Frankfort, Ont.:> \Carruthers, jand Mrs. Donald Raymer, Tid- and the |dville, N. S.;. Mrs. James Roper ushers were Donald and James (a grand-aunt of the bride, Truro iN. S.; Sheila Lewis, Dartmouth iN. -S a Carol MacMillan, Ha- ‘lifax, N. §. (Photo by A. B. Me- IKenziey MR. AND MRS. J. GARTH McCARVILL MARRIED Married” recently were Vir- ginia Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Mce- . Cardle of Middleton, and Jo- sevh-Garth McCarvill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCar- vill, of Kinkora, Rev. Harold —NTENNA. Austria Janos Gelencser, 32 - mechanic (Reuters)— year - old! from Ottawa, _ has ment for smuggling, the - an RECENTLY Croken performed-the double sing ceremony at St. Mala- chy’s Church, Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. McCarvill are resid- ing in Charlottetown. (Photo by Heckbert) garian news agency MTI fe- ported-Wednesday... The .. court also fined him with 3,850 forints (about $170) and ordered the > been sentenced by ia Budapest-confiscation of 87 raincoats and |Mr. and Mrs. court to six mieeei impriscn--54. pairs of nylon stockings he |New~Argyle, P.E__b. had smuggled into’ Hungary. and to | Peterbo- and Mrs. Len Reil- William. |Mann, Campbellton, N. B-; Mr. headdress and bouquet were like ‘and Mrs. Car! Burton and John Moncton, N. B.; Mr is lly on sweltering |parties. Pattern 7129: i 2 Joy _eopecially = Se 36-38 = 40-42 “included. Pa Ts tslander Weds The marriage was solemniz- i ed at the United Church er 11 “\Glace. Bay, Cape Breton, by |¢ [ETT C i i \Rev. Whiston, of Elsie Marie | H. BENN CARR é t | de sSoie, with scalloped neckline || | In Church Hall \ “eee and: trimmed with simul- »— Sept. 8th, ones» who wore _a_yellow linen rust and Obey’ Nditation oe “For AN The |8room, was ‘rain-bearer, wear- read be the leader; hymn. Jones, brother of the’ bride. Christian Woman an r |were white and she wore a cor- ei ries. Her corsage was of {Ee evening was spent in dan- ‘ton, ae | “Minutes —“ > “heath and approvy . \was given |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Moa., Sept. 26, 1966. 7 | | H| i | nae marriage by her father, wore a I} ae ‘UC Ww Meeting {floor length gown of white peau | || } ra: and three quarter length slee- | || Held At B e\ ves. Her bouffant’ nylon tulle | Hy jveil was held in place. by fabric M1 members attended the Sept “ated pearls. She carried‘a bou- | || | eeting’ of Brae U. C. W. held quet of red roses. She was at-| | || the church hall on the evening [teoeee by her sister-in-law, Mrs opening worship period |dréss With white accessories and was as Moltvws-" “Gall Yo worship | la corsage. of .white carnations. Hymn, ’. \me- Joan Macleod, sister of the nints’’: seripture, Phillipians | ing blue nylon’ with white .acces- |, ig: 11 in unison; prayer, poem jsories and a_ corsage of red | entitled, “The Candle and I’ ){Toses. The best nian was Clyde | The Night Is Com-| The -bride’s mother “was at- | | ay aloe g prayer. \ jarek in blue-rayon with lace bo- A story’ concerning a\ Brazi- dice \Her hat and accessories || | he was. read Mrs. re sage of white carnations. Mrs. Y levin. The Swdy’ ont he | MacLeod wore-an aqua blue ; entitled oT " Apostolic) suit with white hat and acces- } ice ‘Mae |White carnations. Nd i \ ;-A eception*- for 65 guests 1. |\was held at Tower ~Rnad and || | cing. The’ bride's grandfather sq pposed a toast to the brides j honeymoon was. spent in’ ‘Nsland. t our qu. Mer NG } tion ae = w : : r for about “45 relatives |/ - Mrs. <otider Gore Ye a and friends ‘of the happy cou- t she Rad made a nim ple was hel the home “of the ‘~, leat ‘on persons\ who had\ been \ ill diiring the ‘past\ month. a BS be in Toros ts_were received from__ the <= in Toronto, ress and. publicity committee A — “the "eg com x Re 2-Nuptioln Correspondence consisted ‘of fe. tls. ae a foment of ~ ~ sioner a letter “from Mrs. Nesting’y os = 2 secretary of. \ stewardship Peon recruiting. and\sa’ letter. Hel At “Baltic Mrs. Elifabeth’S sGcackaes Fos secretary of Christian, education On. Tutsday even ts ‘Mie “ithe-Clip’ Sheet and a awe of home of Mr and Mr < c /bulletins. ‘Cousins, ‘8 at ic, neigh | A number of coupons wer te- friexds and\\ ives jceived and it was decided at | ito tender a miscel janother table ‘cloth. \. ier in Honor of “theit\ youngest Mrs. Neil MacKay reported |daughter Klorence ‘whose. mar- from a manse meeting whith {ae took place on Sa to jwas held recently. It\was mov- } Burroughs McPhail of “Ar vie ed and seconded that our. group |Shore. living‘room was\de lpay $30 to the manse mainten- | corgi with pink ahd white jance fund during this month. streamers andSbells andto the: | The next meeting will be held, istrains of\ The» Wedding “March || |\. jin the hall. Roll call will be (played by Mrs. IvaitAdams, “the |) lanswered by a verse of scrip- bride-to-be wa’ esco to ‘the|) | ture containing the word of iseat of honor by Barbara Waite. |“thanksgiving’’. Wors hip ;The baskets of gifts\were ‘earri leader will be Mrs. Roy Oulton, ied in by Darlene Harrington a jand hostesses, Mrs. Preston |Shirley Kickey. {Mac Kinnon, Mrs. Lawson Mac- Brander and Bonni ~ \ McPhail Nevin,-Mrs.-Fred- MacLeod Mrs opened. the gifts. accom-_}; +—Lorne--MacNevin— = jpanyingve ~ tead—by Refreshments were served by |Mrs. “Donald McKavfand Thelma committee in charge. \Cousins, and Joan Simmons. ar- |ranged the gifts. LACE SETS PACE! 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