BIRTHDAY PHOTO Queen Elizabeth. the Queen August 4. The Queen Mother, Mother of England, posed for wearing I blue satin dress. a this photograph for release in three string pearl necklace and Connection with her 57th birthday i A i 4 i . ..-is ms. .t...... LIFIUT. WALTER CONRAD & BRIDE Guard Of Honor Formecl At Military Wedding attendants. Miss Shells Jane MacKen7.le, as maid of honor; Mrs. William A. Ferguson and Mrs. Robert E. McGirr, sister of the groom. Leamlngton, On- ln a cnlnrftil military summer wedding at Knox United Church. London. Ontario, wedding vows were exchanged by Jacqueline May Newton, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. David Lucas Newton, tarlo. as bridesmaids. Sheron London, Ontario. and l.ieuten- Nichoils was flower Kiri in I ant Walter Lantz Conrad. of white gown and Douglas Nicholls, also in white. was ring bearer. Lt .lohn Stopford was best man and ushers were in. William A. Ferguson. Lt. C Robert Parkinson, l.t Charles C Fer- guson and Li Edward J. Bryant. All were full dress blues. For travelling, the bride wore a navy shantung sheath dress and jacket with white acces- sories. The couple will live in Barrie. The bride is a graduate of London Tent-hers' College and the groom is a graduate of Royal Military College and Queen's University. Kingston. Six swordamen. In full dress blues. formed a guard of honor for the weddin, party as they (lamp Borden. son of Lieut (fol. anti Mrs. Frank Benjamin (lon- ratl, Charlottetown. Pl-T.l The Rev. Dr. George W. Moore of- ftciated. The Earle Terry Sing- ers, of which the bride was a member. provided the wedding music accompanied by Mr. Terry. v The bride wore a floor-length gown of heavy corded silk, fas- hioned on empire lines with short sleeves and chapel train. The panelled skin was appli- qued with flowers and pearl se- quins and two floating panels at t the back, similarly embroider- ed. accented the train. The an plique accent was repeated at the bateau neckline A tiny pearl- ad ad lned tla held her l l n the hunch. They were: Lt. 1lo"'"- 00'-sills Klwdwl 0' Montml- mi ' l'"'l”" 'lm"' 'l""'l'l' "ll '” i ; 1- Cock M A l'- ll-"ll"!-lT"'u."."ll."'i'.Tli'; 33;?” """'l5'i""..”i' 51"" Am” ”""'” M. 7-rm: lilo” ' M” ootnses tuoaoo to one as. the earnedmm white aantentu and M D? ,4 n,,.,,.,,,,,,,, L, R. Um" Mmmygg'gD,mg m not meet! will be at N” & comm". 1" wdidm o”,,,,,,, ' 3,9,". LL 3, g, 31..-vi" ".5 L3, Goodniitt. . . . . . Ilr. and Mn. Martin Galllvaa '39 h'”' d Kl" IcA".l' Vlli j "”"'g ' . ' ' - lltealnblel in lo” shrimp. ug - A 5., 4 mu", llra. llawud Clark and HI. Mime. Education. Nmsmg Scoeneo. CJICIVGI IUD! W1-p J.L.lMf3t.InMCIMP3tWdQn.' Mum. jut. 1, naasrron w.t. en Galltvaa and natty dao ,l'l00- "Oil! 3..., u,.,,,.,:',,' wmaesna-uuuntn.-gang. QIRQIIAIIOYOIPIOMASQH s DIARY sm tut. MQft'lIlfHOf10il;:!h;h':”umiw' Margaret roman will have ' , . wk,.,,..s,; the ladies of the Bamptui st. .,,,., charge at use prey-an. !bem-v-0a- Edwetvem "iv-m W""'9- l' ""'T"""'-"'TT'j' iluat her hotnengn Monday no. A number of Mn.:mikan Tooehtag and Admintsfrotiowl nI- Mu"-t - Dr.'aad In. 1. e cum: u- 0' 00 cmmeltv -"ml r and hvttad arena to Eaflh Enfrectfs US thevna -wsaoaTr;i':;""'.,,..'l:,'..,.,"'"mm,,”"'",”,':fl)unuatn uouotncotnsssauitamnstos y 79”" ll'l"l'll'- ltageatstanltnpeneadtlaloaur "W!l'l'l”"""""V "- s "W o . i tho Foevhv at Gvodvave Studies diets nurses With BXUW TO Behold ;'i::"..'i'.' tlo'tl'::i.td'tv'.'s":n'de::adi'.:.n",': ,',"",""'.,i,,.,"',',;I ammm I-'."tl.?..'.""" ' lo the decrees of M.A.. M.S:.. l.l.M.. and no. no 7 members all I visit . I The expressed b IIob.nIl' ' SwRMOl' "A133: .. ."wepaas- And Jeanie looked over the was voted to t:e g::.'ni In," lra.Cl'a'rItIaataeanQpoeta- 1" - lot?" an M M V m'i"vnnc;-nun mi” "9.31”'"'l 0' . . . . . , i rlll angdltlrs. in. zym. Liner "I "d M" " "non 6" val. M . to "M 3.1." ."i::-:'ll5lldl3"'.a.3lC"”I -MN? Atvuavhevotfaodo-wghiowshtpaef vvlw We, ., 5,... .5. gm, gm. are m. m ;":.u" ., . 81,100.” new anon on u-eilabto In In eocoloy llotnne. Next plaee Inettq. . H 3.31.. &-. - Omit; Rm” '1 'mh" Lm LIJIHXQXX mm at not . a wttlbethattfovn-dellciovalnIeIaerved.hrlq&leaWcIh.fdIu'tyofVu dlcumvrunewnaieng sxcutasvaestoooceamouasooat-0” aeeavnpanieathalthe eveainataetadeg alnauteutar.Iaas.wIaaewieaHsah tIsn.'aaIl0nr.-Iefhut-I" fogwmagggug, usacaaaausnuuiaai-an can any ut.n-nasrtutan.ccaa-anuniaaustaiaoir I Z0677Z.MZ Lena Cantias Hanan. Iunura lldltu. Phone & Page 8 The Guardian Sat. August 10, 1957 HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rogerslguesta in the province. Miss Gil- entertained. Thursday. from 5.30, in and Miss Worth entertained to 7.30, at the Charlottetown Ho-ffhuriday at a delightful dinner tel in honor of Mr. A. John Ellis, party and bridge at the Char- of Halifax, district superinten-llottetown Hotel. Covers were dent Bank of Montreal. laid for fifteen. Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Ewing.l Mr and Mrs. Bud L. O'Brien Gagetown. N.B., are guests of.and family Paula and Bernard their son and daughter-in-law,iDorchester. Must. have left for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ewing. St. Halifax to visit Mrs. O'Brien's Peters Road. brother Lt. Comdr. W. J. Mc- Isaac. following a ten days visit g.'llr. and Mrs. Alexander L. with Mrs. 0'Briena' two sisters Sinclair. Toronto, are at present Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. James the guests of Mrs. Sinclair's sis- and her father. J. A. Mclsaac at ta. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers and 11te Queen Hotel. Mr. Rogers. Mrs. Margaret MacDonald of Fifty six years ll a long time Moncton. N.B.. formerly of Char- to be away from this Princelottetown has been visiting here Edward island. But that is the i at the home of her daughter and length of time which has elaps- son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Pius ed since Mrs. W. J. Charlton-Callaghan. She expects to re- lof Fort William, Ontario, haalturn to Mont-ton soon. - been here. Mrs. Charlton was -the former Ida Ann Munn. Mr and Mrs Stanley Mur- daughter of Captain Charles and ray. Pownal St. Charlottetown. Mrs. Munn (the latter had been returned home Sunday evening. Miss Mary Ellen Stewart of August 4th from a very pleasant Marshfield) As a little girl Ida vacation in Truro. Nova Scotia. Munn attended Prince Street They were guests of Mr Mur- School. One of her teachers was rayis aunt. Mrs. Lorena .'ilurra,v Miss l-Ellen MacMurray. Mrs. and cousin. Mrs. Gunther Eisler Charlton called at the school re- - and Mr. Esiler. Celllly and loved geeing it again.- lilrs. Charlton is accompanied Mr. and Mrs E. 0. Wt-ilsli of by her granddaughter Mary Hel- Sarnia. who have been visiting en Hamill. They are the guests Mr. and Mrs. A. Birtwhistle. of Mrs. Charlton's sister. Mrs. have returned home. Robert Wakelin. East Royalty. i -Mrs. Charlton and her grand- Major Darby Courttce of Nur- . diamond brown. ,3 slum," 8' daughter ate their supper Satur- folk, Virginia Beach, are at Stan- work in her study at Clarence 119,, I, 615 and amwugh delay Hausel L”"d”"s lAP w'"lpll"l”l- fed five hours in Montreal arriv The hostesses for the Char- 'ed in Charlottetown at 12.45 the luttetown Golf Club this Satur- ,following Sunday morning. They day are the following: Mrs Ger- expect to be in the province a- aid Foster. Mrs. H.J.A. Brown, bout three weeks. iMrs. Robert Borden. Mrs Shel- jdon Carson. Mrs. Charles Train- animal of the farm to the trick ,for the trip thither -- a hand-, ' goyne int .5 such 50- dmuh Wm, Mr, ",1 M”, g, Hark,-,gh How. on M,” Cami, Rogers, "4 white .nti.ssal. gift of the groom. matching turquoise duster, beige .-., .. , we at ii" " rt: M” W- R ..:'::...:'a:r:..:r;'v. 0: ;::::i?;::;-...::” i.”:':::”i.2' u....- M, drwvvor nun - , , un ay. r. an . rs. at 3 ' o tnnor am . ' . I . . - p ,A'"' m "ply m,"”' W"-l "H" lace Hughes of Bermuda .tlr.l Miss Beatrice M. Macllnnald.-was aim-9,1 m 8 bnnwma lenmh Vanna" wllyrmld? H Mhany. 9 ,tive to the farming James will Hughes, the Assistant Director New York City, is the guest or strapless, pale yellow gottn with Wit??? ill? bride IS PmPl0YNl ' . g ,say with an air of resignation of Agriculture in Bermuda. was her brother James E. and Mrs. bolero. not and lace over taffeta. Mill tl1l'l0NIl branch Oflltr Bank keenly interested in the large MacDonald. Nonh Bedeque. ,we question ”I gues Ellen we i 5 grigpslof potatoes he has seen on lsl1a'n't get to the haying be- fore dinner - well, not to do Mini Name (ll and Mrs Hughes were re-j imuch at it You see we have glslered at The Charlottetown on the island. guest of her bro-l White caruatiuns with yellow rib-, Z i . yto gel that animal away it's Hotel while here. and left by ther and sister-in-Law, Mr and bons The bridesmaids, Miss Lc- "A,m,.r0N w,"g . ,a pity we entered him and ,' air on Monday morning via New M.-3, Jun" 5, Macnonatd, lonn Votinan, sister of the groom,, i ” in? so busy? Of course it doesn't; York titty North Bedeque. lllld MISS Slnrltxv Cam:-rnn, worc Mrs Windsor Bell entertain- enroute to their na- i 4 i l i look too promising for the hay, five island. Tlic uind's in the right quarter DlIl'llIlt trcir st.a.t'. they visited Staff Sergeant H. G Spears from 'iip the creek” but i several points of interest on the and Mrs. Spears. Nortlt Bay. On- .iust hasn't the right dryness to Islllld. lncllldlntt "Anne of Green tario. have arrived to spend two ,Il to hurry it A not yet." Cables" and Cavendish Beach. weeks with Mrs Spt-ars' parents, And we will nod our agree--l-'llV Mt HOWOIIIIN1 Mr. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. George Callheclc. .mt-ni and smile inside and be were college chums when theylsummerside. grateful that if a few more silver , attended Mount Allison Univer- hairs mark each passing year.-ally. Sackville, NB, , Mr. Donald tlailhcrk of Roch-, hearts and hopes can remainr -ester. New Hampshire. is visit-, lever young. The marriage of Miss Etc-lynl llll llll. lll-S P3l”9l'll-'- Ml lllld This week we on farms have, Mavliwen to Mr. Lewis Haslam M” 590"" C3llll”ll- been tnarking time as we await takes Pl!" 5BlUl'dl.Y afternoon 1 the return of favorable haying Auitust,I0 at Stanley Bridge Unl- The host?-N! I ll" 5l"""l"'- weather. And naturally gtudying led Church at 2.30 p.m. 'Ild9 50" lllll C0lll'llTY Clllll "llll lthe signs. "She won't break rm. -evening will be Miss Jean Nich- ,tll the moon shifts again. That On Tuesday evening Miss A-.0l50ll- MW ll9l9ll ll'llll'K'Y- Ml” iwill clear the cloud and humidi- till! Jardlne and Miss Edna Hag. Daisy William-S. Ml-'15 llllrllll ,ty. if she cnnics in cool" a visic lam entertained in honour of l'0Pt'- MP8 D8Dl'InE Arstlmllilt. ing farmer commented today. Miss Evelyn Marl-Iwen whose lll-S5 Barblll Mllllilallvllld Mlsl "You mark my itnrris. And well marriage takes place on Satur- l'7l8lll9 l'lllmDl1l'l')'- Just have to wait for it Men day. August loth. Mrs. Jack Pet- cnn do it lot or yes. were clev-lerl read the accompanying gond Miss Margaret Donalds Mur-, er and smart but "with a smile- Wl!llPS- Assisting t.he hostess in” my ill l-"WP? C0VPTdRlP- N-3-. "we can't do mtich to i-iiange serving were Mrs. Axel Mad- in the tines! of her iirandparcnts. the weather." ten and Mrs. Donald Holden. M1 I011 M” H- D- 5lllllll- C9, And 50 we wait and love the dar Ave. summery days in turn- the green On Wednesday evening rela-i loveliness the color and bloomlllV" "ll lrlflldl Ialhered at Mt G0Vd0ll MlCDlll"lll lll T0' And sp end them pleasantlyithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Fredi ronto. is visiting with his par- though ll be for the most pal-tl.MacEwen. New London. to hnn- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac-1 about the cares of our round of WV l-ll1”ll' dallllllff l'3V9lyn. Mrs.- DOM”. Clmlllldlu 5ll"l- .home . busy with the meals. 5I'l(' MECEWEII escorted the trying it may be a new recipe, , bride to the seat of honour underl Mrs. Gordon Simmons I It ll adding a few more chips to the a beautifully duoroted arch, . Mrs. William Crandall were fire to keep the oven-heat rightl to the strain: of "The Weddinz loll" ll03l""' ll l"'llll' 'l lll'l - and in the gathering of uiemlM-roll" played by Miss lsabell tormer'I cottage on Friday ove- note maple trnceries against the CII'l1PlM'll- -lIlnK- l quiet sky. quiet cloud shadows The heavily laden basket waal Mfl. Haffllon FCTIUSOH Midi down in the hills; hear a bird. carried in many times by Missegl children Julie and Robert of Por-- trill. or watch a moment somgjldnda Bernard and Beryl Mgc.,tage La Prairie. Man.. arrived' scene of the farm-landg, I-:njoy.,Leod. Misses Ruth Mac!-Swen and on Thursday to visit with Mrs. tng every mintue. giving backlAudney Mayhew opened the gins. Ferguson's mother, Mrs. Jean our day with a sign when come. Mlu Jessie Macliwen arranged MacFarlane. Fitzroy Street. the twilight. Because we find me gifts on the table. Misses it definitely true as one says: MIT! CImPlN?ll Ind Katherine Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gillespie "More lovely grows the earth ui Morrison read the accompany- and daughter Susan of Toronto, we grow old, In; good wishes. accompanied by -Mrs. Douglas. More tenderness la in tha dawa- .6e:srnlth. are visiting Mrs. Gil- ing spring, - Miss Evelyn Maolliwen waa'laapie'a parents. Mr. and a. More bronze upon the blaclthlrd'a honoured when she was present- Earle MacMurdo. Bede!!!"- vting. ed with an Electric clock and. , And richer figurine by the staff of the New? Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wymanl of g d. Brunswick Telephone Co.. Saint and son Richard of Calgary. Al- A deeper meaning to the years John, where the bride was em-l berta. II! Illlell-I 0' MP! WM is the autumn cloth-, , unfold, iployed man's parents, Mr and Mn. Until to waiting hearts, aaclr Ralph Maclnnnan. Wen Capo. living thing l Mr. Lewis Haslam was present-l For every love its bounty seems ed with a beautiful Kenwood ; to bring, .Blanket by the staff of the Me- Enlrveating ua wiii beauty n he-'- Cropolitan Store in Fredericton, l ld. N. .. when the groom , , elvyed as Orialttzhatwidiyearswegrmt more wise Mrs. Adele LePage and M , And reverent to the mystery pm , Howard Fowlle and sons Fran DOCK NJ. I found- land avid have arrived from i -Withheld from careleaa at innit-in-ltfax to attend the iiuiun,'P""ll "lll' ll" 05' lllll ll" - let-ent eyes! lllacllwsn wedding. f.l'::d- l9ll""” W '''''"l" 'll'l' That bmoda in simple things Incl world rroutsd, we conscious of It Love hat 3 i i day evening in Fort Williain,,hope Beach for their holidays. '1.eru with Iona slerirs w Mm-Donald, matching mitts of sheer nylon; Montreal. is spending a holiday Her bouquet was a n0s'vx:H.v of MR. AND MRS. JOHN VVILLIAM I'll ILIPNOONAN AND AI'l.'ENDAN'l'8 at lHoppy Bride ls Given in Marriage By Godfather The marriage of Clara l.or- with white accessories and a cur- rainc. tlutulllltlli of lira Basil sage of pink caruations. Sherry ilhnny. Pl-31.. and of Mrs Clinton llotvatl. was or- the late Mr. Slicrry. to John Wil- tznnist Mrs. liam Philip. sun of Mr and Mrs. Mrs l-Everett Maclienna Russell Noonan. Albany, took ists Selections sung were place on Julie 29th. ltl37.' at 9.30 Thig Day, 0 Beautiful Motlier. l a.m ill the Sacrt-ii llt-art Ciiurch. "Mi-tlicr at Your Feet is Kneel-I "On ,Bordiln. ill? I. Rex it. P .ilnc- ing" and "Oh Loni, I Am Not H , . ' .Doiial(l pi-rfurmcil llli' dunhle- Worthy ” Tlic church was tlcc-l Add f”l'"”llrlh tram l". iolunln. lriiti: ccri-ttiouy l0l'(Ilt'(l ititli cost-s. potted plants" 3llll lllllll "ll" l"lll”- Blllllf 0" 5" 5932' -.. ,.-3:395 Given in ni;ii'ri;i;.'e bi llt'l god-land unxt-ti llt)iH'FS. oiled llilll Ill -Slllll llllill 300 ll9'l ;" a;v5a' iii WIIIIPEG, lag, father, Mr lluwati Slit-rijv. the bride lookeil clizirming in a bal- ccptiun ,lerina - lt'llf.2lll uliiic .str.'iplcss Lotti? goun. fitted lncc bodice and a KUf'5l-S Tllll bFldE'-S l8lll4' W35 full skin of not other taffeta-lccntred with a three-tier ii('d- witli lace inst-rts: also a lace bol. iling cake. topped with a minia- lapPl'9d,lIAFP bride and groom Rev B. points over the hand; she F. .klai'l)oliaId proposed the loastj iwore pearl earrings and her to the bride and the SPOOF" N5” ihcatldrcss was .1 fingertip veil,llUllll?ll of lulic illusion hcld In place by For 2- honeymoon trip to Nia- ll crown of st-cil pcarls Stir car- till?-'1 l"8llS lllld Pafl-S Ill ll” Ullll' rietl a bouquet of red carnatinns Pd SUNPS. ill? brlflf d0lU1fKl I with white satin streamers, and Slllf ill?-illll ll0ll'Pl'Pfl Fl"-'55 Wllll Folloviing llic ('('rtlllllIll) .i re- was held at Vlultn-rry Sumnicrsidc for 55 HP; l'll'-lll'lllllK llltblllilrit-W W85 59! of Nova Scotin, and the groom. wit rhinestones. and she wore Wm, Imperial 0" ummdv. (Photo by Heckbert Studios. ' lmwml ldl”"l”ll "llll ll” lll-illll ed the ladies of the llamptnn W of lionor's gown hill in colors nile M5, at her home for their nu. l"”" "'"l "”"l””- llllll lllfllllll gular meeting on Tuesday eve- lntl hoaddrcsscs sci illlll rliinc- mm. Angus, 5",. stones and matching llllllS of. Tm, pr(.5,d,.nL Mrs Lorne ahccr nylon Tltcy carried nose- y(.rm,5(,n presided and Mrsvl 13" "l Wllll" l',""'8l'""S- , Gordon Villet had charge of the The "”l,Wl l-ll'l5- xlll” 5”” worship service. Hymn No. 258 Nounaii. sister of lrc groom and Wm sung. followed by pray” xmsl B(;"9"'l'-V. S,l:i”"-l,'- wllfl" "l and lllt'l Lord's Prayer in unison , 0 T” "' Ml” ' enllml d”l”l'5 Scriptiire was read by Mrs.) "l plllk allll lllllll l'l'.l5lllllllllll- Vlll('ll anti llyinn 519 was sting Hcaddrcsst-s were bands of roses fnllmwd by rlming pmygr ' to match their dresses, and they Mrs Hes, mg" road . Henry c'."'l'd "””,5'l'-V5 5"” -”lllllVl' "ll Prayer. and Mrs. Charman gave- p'"k ""'"”'”"5 an interesting reading and com- mM".J”l'" 3,”l";;ll- ll"llll('l lll merited on Christian Missions Vl;:,':'":','."k'.la5 d5l:ll"ll',:lv allll and different races. Mrs. Clay- i '” "' "ll l -l "illltl" ton Morrison told how Singa- ushcreil the guests to pt-its mark pom. ,.nnmhmi.g to Chrmian Fdgl ed witlipwhitc bttvis of ribbon u(.mmn In somhonst Asian- Mrs Shcrry t-ltnse for her Mm,m.5 W"... me" mm .D. d3'”zm". l l"'dd.'"” " dll”-l" "l" proved and signed. Roll call was dress. crepe with Incc. three a"Sm.,.(.d by H mcmben And 1, quartcr sit-cvi-s, incc inserts in Vislmrv Members rcponed Hi skirt and navy ct-cssorics llcr hmm. Calls ,1 cum mu 1 "uni :,l;.'(.5l:1l'l:,0r:,3:m:l”l;1':.lr' wl'"llllll"l”- during the month. Treasurer re-i - ' - ll" ll Plllls ported 35.00 collection and dona-, dot blue dress of rayon linen. tton last month. 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