Tracadie Cross Church 4s —— Scene Of July Ceremony - (Ontario, ‘spent. jand —children, ard of Kingston, Ont., jeent visitors at the home of Mr. PM - en? 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Aug. 11, 1966. HAPPE NINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone , 4-8506 ‘Mrs. William Carruthers, Ha- ‘+milton, Lavarkshire,—-Scotiand,- and her sister Mrs. Helen Kee- | Keenan, Murray River. Bruce’ Hayden Heffer of Wingham a few days re- | cently as guests of Mr. Gordon | MacKenzie, Summerside ‘Messrs Douglas Mike Medora | ‘Peter and. Rich- were re- Dr. and Mrs. iCalif joined her in ‘Calgary dur-. ring-hier-visit- Enroute home Mrs-| {Rarquharson visited “three un- jand Fred Martin and daughter Marion, | al] formerly of P..B..L. and | | Mr. and~Mrs. George Mac- |Leod, Ottawa, are spending itheir holidays at Lower aoe hgue, guests of Lemuel "Roberts son. They will also visit with Mrs. MacLeods sister, Mrs. Jea-. jnette MacDonald; Murray Riv- ler, and with relative at. Dun- idas and Forest Hill- f ‘nan, Charlottetown. whom she (cles in Saskatoon: .Mr. and Mrs | has been visiting were recent |Herman Martin, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr. .and Mrs, -Ford Freeman..Martin) and family has deep blue eyes, auburn hair said in an. interview. now Mrs. B. J: Bennett. livest iin Ottawa - Mrs. Ahern calls ’ her appoint- aia to the citizenship court a “challenging opportunity.” She adds quickly that she is particu- larly happy for the sake of the women’s organizatigns she has been connected. with, © Some hours of study lie ahead of the new judge. “I'll have to. do my. homework and study. the Citzenship Act and its rules and regulations,” she said. But at the same time she feels, some ‘‘Understanding and human kindness" will be a large) ‘part of her work. +. CASE POSES PROBLEM... / Reminded of the Bergsma ‘ease in Ontario two years ago, in which a profeased atheist. was ‘ ae ia@efirst refused Canadian /citi- misyMurray Harbour Mr*Har-" zenship, Mrs Ahern agreed that ris is serving in the Royal Can- g citizenship courtroom could pm Se « BETTY* JoY. “NIC OULE DONALD HARRIS ~ ENGAGEMENT AN NOUNCED Mr’ and Mrs 41 Orlebar St. Arnett Nicolle, ‘announce the engagement of their dauchter adian Air Force, and is-sta- be a place for heart-searching. ; ce te a aee Honea at Rackpitie, Ont. "The one think of thatscase so often HAZEL HUTCHINSON : IED MARSEY: . a » Harris, son of Mrs. Lows Beck wedding will take place in the put [would hope not to. en- : , : Harris and the ‘lat e Har. near future. 7 P TO BE MARR counter anything as difficult. as that,"’-she said. i. tPhe—regutations-are there to; be complied- with and I would) just have to resort to higher | of their daughter, Hazel Adele. 16 United Church on Septem- ‘New Citizenship Judge ee Says Post Challenging . aun fas that arose. fone = John Gordon Massey, son-~ ber 38rd, vt PeMeses : : Mrs. Ahern worked for many }.. land Mrs. Russell MacKay all of A Post- Nuptial years in law-oftices here as sec- ‘ ensington. ° ' ecutive assistant. . |K melary “and execut) ase Assisting the hostess in serv. Mr. and Mrs: Chalmers Hut- chinson, Central Lot 16, wish to announce, the engagement: : z of Mr.-and- Mrs._W.-E. Massey Charlottetown. ~-Thé wedding will take place at Central Lot ~ HALIFAX (CP\—The. judge just didn't happen to me:"' ‘she son and daughter-in-law, Mr.- to Toronto after visiting his pa- | rents, Mr. and Mrs.~Lorne Wal- > Bt Bonaventure Church jan aqua. sash and her headdress | Tracadie-Cross was the setting |was a matching aqua and white’ | fof a summer wedding, on Sa- |rosette. She carried a basket tupday, ‘July - 2nd; when Judith iof deep pink roses and aqua jker of East Royalty. . | Cpl. and Mrs. Jack Bolger: and | family, formerly...6f..Alberta~and | jton, N. ‘Breton where he visited his-bro- ¢ Richmond, had-as their guest re- ‘cently. their daughter, Mary (Mrs. Eric McGovern) of Mone B. Prior to. their visit and Mrs. holiday |tosthe Island, Mr. |McGovern enjoyed a and Mrs. Owen _MacWilliams, (ther, Michael. Whalley, Sydney, Richmond: ~~ es Nw 8: 5 Ne : = Ve . - Norman Walker has returned . Mr. and Mrs. Alex Clark, Mrs. i v ¢ was born in Sydney Mine | MR. AND MRS. DAVID #YAN [abe fs. Colin’ Love, Borden Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ward, 2"4 2 Penchant for pretty: hats, She has travelled widely “as Sard Me ca sdieated noe Shower Held ing rebrespmenis were Mf. NEWLY MARRIED | Mr._and Mrs, Morris . Buns |Commercial Cross had as their, But Allie Ahern of Halifax national president of the Cana- and ‘at a Halifax seczctarial col- Seer Seka Daten tee ‘ and family and ‘Mrs. Eva Burns (guests recently, her sister and ‘brings more thas good iooks dian Federation of Business and lege. At K t (pion, Mrs. ivan Pees rs. brother-in-law, Mr. and: Mrs.. 224 a. wardrobe of hats to her}Professional Women and 48; cho dates her love for hats ensing on Russell MacKay,; Mrs. ‘Warren ” Married. recently. weré. Mary .N. S. Very Rev. MS. Rooney of Hamilton, Ontario have- been | 8 nuit ge of the Halifax /held t ; h i Sims, Mrs. Keith Kennedy and Verna Gaudette, daughter of formed the daub ivisiting at Malpeque and Gran- Floyd MacDonald of Petawawa. Position as judg ae ee FOP posts in such organiza-yack to her convent school days| G., and Nfs. Carl MacLeod, Mrs. Hodge Montgomery, . Mr.-and Mrs. E. C. Gaudette Pe™orm® Se TM ig and will return home .on (Oni, &nd Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pa-, “itizenship court. Many years of tions as the National Council of where “we weren't allowed to “Sybil Nbble of. Hamilton. ——— = a Tignish, toDavid Randall _ cese™ony at St. Simon and St. Friday. quet and four children of Mone- law. office work and leading Women, the Nova Scotia Wom- go out without tiem.” tnee. Bebe Noble, ot Mamiltons Ryan, son of. Mr. am Mrs, Jude Roman Catholic church, Sot ton, N. B. roles in Poe oat Sain Beta eee, feet on There too were the ortgins of ate Nae ieee eee | BORDEN pa ‘ : : women’s organiza* igma hi—of’ which she 6s. for <c og SU- VIS st. ? Asthur_W. Ryan of _ Digby, Tigalsh: 2 : Sgt. Henry and Mrs Koenig. | Mr. and M William Hei prepare her oe the appoint- is” an Weaaticeni honorary ea cae eoaeete. 408 home town, Kensington since! irs. Frank Dorsey of Tignish nti ate te ‘Mrs. jand two shilaren aE tacais yea (ment, “announced in July - by|member. point work. She finds them re ‘heir marriage were tendered @ js the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- F | Pas ag State Secretary Judy LaMarsh pp : ane ax Seay busy life. POSt nuptial. shower at the home- ce}]- Deighan, Borden 4 Koenig's home in Sf. Peter’s.-/Visitingin Brooklyn with Mrs. ; Bere arte RESENTED TO ‘QUEEN eee aey ee: lot his—parents, Mr. and MY's-|- Revarend “Thomas McKenna Mrs. Koenig, now on the staff Heise’s parents Mr, and Mrs. , AS the first citizenship .ecurt’ “In the attractive living, room = “Bruce MacLeod, Kensington SSi.t ce isiana is spending - of the Pembroke Observer is ‘a | William Matheson. om. judge in a8 eno: Mrs. of the Ahern home is a framed SEEK NEW SHIPS M ad Mrs.. Willi Mac- {his an : 1 Paliduve with ts ae former member of the editorial | i : _|Ahern, 63, will rey lew__C.UiZeM- bhotograph of Mrs..Ahern curt-/ PIRAEUS, Greece (AP) — A ihe fe a dea ‘is Jam \ e his annua te i are staff. of the Charlottetown Pat-| Barry McCarron, Oshawa, is S*/P applications, interview ap- seying to Queen Elizabeth. At Greek shipowner is negotiating | h ies OG tts. eect | ther, ies a Se yeriL. MeKert riot. Sgt. Koenig is stationed ata guest of his parents, Mr. and plicants, attend bearings and the time her, husband,- John E.\the purchase. of 35 ‘ships fromm in by Mrs. e es id Mec ce jand his bro a a . ce Camp Petawa, Ont. . |Mrs. | Alphonces McCarron, Preside over the court In a new Ahern, was mayor of Halifax. the Soviet Union to be built in ne Mca aS a : a ee ina and family fae on : ! Brooklyn. courtroom - overlookihg Halifax Mr.- Ahern’ is a former member Soviet shipyard, shipping Bourpe h0U, Sane: Noreen: ennedy. Mrs} Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A:sen- eee = harbor. she. will. administer t: ne-of th d d If g =Keith Kennedy read the names ault,-Borden; were recent. visit- Attending closing sessions of | ‘ ee provincial legislature and here said Tuesday negotia- A aad I 4 tha nt Y : oaths. of allegiance “transform: pjgw id f the Ah tions: s d. ‘ill be the sec- {8nd good wishes, and the gifts ors-to HMCS Cornwallis where the. Unitéd Church~ Camp at | Mrs. Glen MacKinnon, of To- .*. ., : Cciad now is.-president o e erp itions succeed, it ‘Ww e were stranged by Mary Wilson, Berwick.: N.S were. Mildred ronto, spent a week-end recent- ae eens into : anadian citi- Publishing ‘Co, ond multi-million - dollar order B they attended. the passing out and Louise Callbeck, Mrs. Edna ity with her parents Mr. and Mrs eee = Mafe portraits in her living from the Soviet Union made by | Musi¢ was furnished by Holly ceremony of their:son Rayne. Jenkins, Mira: Rea Muttart Mil- Harold . Annear, Lower - Monta- Mrs Ahern expressed herself ‘rdom- show Mrs. Ahern as a Achilleus -Frangistas, who owns.| Warren and Alan _ Andrews. They were RCcomBar ied ‘by a -dred-and- Winnie Smiths Mr and igue- and’ Visited with velatives @S- thrilled—with~her—appoint- grandmother of three small 'and operates the Franco Ship- Charlottetown, ‘and Mrs. Ivan and Mrs. Everett IcKenna’ an IMrs. Sterling MacKay and Mr lin Brooklyn. ment. ‘Sometimes I think this girls. Her only daughter Pat. |ping Company in Athens,. Darrach, Mrs. Ernest MacEwen also visited Halifax, N.S. oe and Mrs. Edward Pearson, SOF 3 yee ce -— Albany. =~? Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs ag ! es = Leslie-—Stewart of Whim Road - : B : Mrs. Earl Brown has return- (were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Por- oo : jed home to Mattapan, Mass., ter and children, Valeri@, Ann : i a : \after spending three weeks visit- |and Mary Ellen, also Mr. and 5 fe ing relatives in Nova Scotia, |Mrs. Charles Moore of Toronto THE SWING/S 70 es Beach. Point, Guernsey Cove, |Ont.__ } and sister. and. brother-in- fone ; ie law.. Mr=“and Mrs. Robert-Con- Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Scannell |stable, Charlottetown. ~ |and- family. of: Boston, Mass., are. : : ; ‘holidaying at their summer | : Robert McNeill, ‘Toronto, On- | home BD Georgetown. vod tario, is spending two weeks | - < holidaying with -his parents, Mf | Major. J.-C. and Mrs. Whalley | and Mrs. Leonard C. MacNeill, jand family, Edmonton, - Alta., - ‘Richmond: “.were-recent-guests-of Mrs, Whal-"| i = one ; 5 ui | ley's father, Rev< Dr. W. A. Mac | ee re . MR. AND. MRS.- KEVIN MCGUIRE merside. is visiting with her: |Whalley also motored to Cape 1 5 < iit Theresa, daughter of-Mr. and Mfrs. eadie Cross, became the bride of Kevin James, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Louis McGuire of: Morell. ‘Rev. Kenneth MacMillan of- ficiated at the double ring cere- mony. -The-Church sanctuary-was de- : eqrated with baskets of mixed % tho_are come to_.the garden. flowers from the garden of the ,beide’s grandmother, Mrs. Ida Court and the main, altar was decorated with vases—of red frases. Bernadette Power played the Wedding March and sang the following hymns; ‘Mother of Christ,’ ‘‘Panis Angelicus’’, and “Jesus Keep Me Close to Thee”’ assisted by her sister, Patricia Power. © : ‘Given in marriage by her fqther, the bride wore a full Jength gown of rayon . organza over taffeta, topped with a ny- lon, and rayon lace bodice, with organza lined short sleeves and. an empire waistline. Her train fiom the shoulders was of or- ganza over net surrounded by a bérder of appliqued lace. Her sboulder length two tier tulle veil was held in place by a ro- sétte of ctisp mohair ribbon. e carried a cascade of deep nk: roses. #Phyllis Smith was maid of honor with Gloria and. Diane Gorrigan. RN, sisfers of the bride, as bridesmaids. All wore floor: length sheath gowns of aqua crystal charm with lace bodices. Their headdresses were | rosettes of crisp. mohair ribbon | and they~carried nosegays of Phite and aqua tinted carnations } Charlene Corrigan, sister of the bride as flower girl wore a Wilfred Corrigan “of. Tra- | hand white carnations. Joseph McGuire, brother of the groom was best man. Law- rence Corrigan, brother of the | bride and Brian McGuire broth- er of the groom, were ushers... |Mrs. Corrigan-chose a dress and matching jacket of. medium blue lace with white accéssoriess and her corsage was deep. pink sweet heart roses. : - Mrs. McGuire, mother of thes groom, wore a pink crepe dress with a pink hat and white acce sories. Her corsage was, jand Mrs. Alex Clark,’ Richmond | For herdaughter's wedding, | now posted at Greenwood, N.S. itrip in the United States. are visiting P. E. I. They were | recent visitors of Mr. Boles | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blanch- sister and brother-in-law, Mr lard, Saint John, are vacation- ling with relatives? in Piusville, |Leo Blanchard, Toronto, Ont., : Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDo- |is also holidaying -in Piusville. nald and family, Toronto, Onta- | ee rio, are visiting “Mr. MacDon- : ns ald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Brackley Pr ~Helen Gallant, Montreal, is WI Meeting spending her vacation with her | Sees Slides white carnations. Following the ceremony, a re- | ception for 110 guests was held | at Morell Community Hall. | Donald MacDonald, master of | ceremonies; called on Rev. Kenneth MacMillan to say grace and he also proposed the toast to the bride. Louis McGuire, | MacDonald, Grand River. mother,.Mrs. X. O. Gallant and Ten members and two visit brother and sister-in-law Mr, and Mrs. ce Gallant and 'fa- a ere ih athendance, at Che mily, St. Chrysostome. | OF : ¥ ‘August meeting of the Brackley. Mr. and Mrs: Jack* Donovan, |Point WI at the home of Mrs. Pictou, N, S. are vacationing.at |David Seaman. Brudenell Park and visiting im As there had been no meeting Georgetown as the guests of Mr. lin July, bills, correspondence, |Donovan’s mother, Mrs. Mau- ‘and regular business was taken iticee Donovan. jeare of for the two month per- {brother of the groom, proposed | \the toast to the bridesmaids. |Heather Marshall, cdusin of the bride, was in charge of the iguest book. | For her’ honeymoon trip to) Nova Scotia, the bride wore a two piece white linen suit with jnavy blue accessories and a cor- isage of pink sweetheart roses.. The young couple are residing in Bélvedere Ave. Parkdale. |-*“Among the out of the province guests were Louis McGuire, Jr and. Patrick ‘Kelaher of Mon: ltreal, ‘and Donald MacDonald, | iMr. and Mrs: Byron Webster, Saint John; Mrs. Don Logan, Fredericton; Shirley Corrigan, [Douglas Campbell and Chr fs ‘Spalding of Winnipeg: Gary | McGuire and Lawrence Corri- \gan of St. Catherines, Ont.; Leo- nard Cusack Jr. of Toronto, and Kenneth Dunn of N. B. long ‘white semi-full gown with ELLEN’S DIARY : Apples Are Mellowing , - And Fields Turn Golden * Night is at the window One of August's, which, in these days @f continuing sunshine, has been Gatching the ripening scents: You, smell the fragrance of rasp- berry in-'the slash, of ‘July's ripened flowerings: of harvest fields turning, and—harvest’ ap- ples mellowing. August's shades Its handy | } The ruby-red of tail- lights twin- kle beyond, and disappear in the distance, Nearer, slowly along the old mill-road in the deep of the valley, there where the. springtime is to be found in the be-furred bushes. This is an angler hom- | jing. Has:he; we wonder, had \any duck? Some pan-size_trouts golds and its reds, the purples perhaps to carry away With him, end mauves-- all the shades of in tasteful souvenir? Weé chuckle today’s sunset glory which bil+as a+ Fisherman's. Prayer comés lowed ,an¢ drifted. in beautiful to mind! blendings* above the hills and ‘Oh suffer me to catch a fish &0 treetops to"the west. And pre™ Jarge, that even.], ecntly they faded away into. pas When telling of i! later, . will te!s against the evening's silver- have .no need to he!" : blue : If he has taken n-catey re “] think it’s high time to make wij have bene‘ited from \his —@ green apple nie’? one of the spel) of angling there along cooks at Alderies.e offered OD .stream and poo! The wéizht nf her way to the orchard this mor- the cares of his day will have ning ' fallen away, or at. ‘east have Night now And lights brigh- considerably lessened And in fening a path up the road-hill. i the birdsong and beauty- and * ‘pleasant memories, “eldest the ‘lane, planned. this a car moves” willow | Mrs. John Farquharson, Bun- bury, has just returned from Cal- | igary where she visited her bro- lthers Blair and Bruce MacLaren jand their families. Her sister jand brother-in-law, Mr. and,Mrs | \Fred Christiansen, Long Beach bloom of the country spot, mind will be cleared of its worries, ithe body rested as well. A last mowing in fields of the name has been done. An tocay jalso a nice lot of bales were sav ed. “I suppose you will have plenty ito see the stock througn the win- jter’’ a visiting tarmer offered “Oh, “But” he smiled, “! always like to see some left on the loftsin spring, when. they. get-out to the grass. A backlog in case we ‘might get a° dry, summer and scanty. crops. It would come in to have it.’ “Last year's crops didn't leave did they?’ “Not the best’? James agreed. | “But this year’s are good.” “It would be nice’? Mack the son of the house across morning, “if; we could: get the’ haying rounded up this week, wotldn't ies “But we can't - there's no ques tion about that’ his father said “If we could, that would al- low us all next week to tidy up \things about, and get ready for jthe Fair.” “The Fair!’ Alex beamed. “The Fart Peter ‘broadly And our day? It was compris- ed of the little doings of the farmwife's ‘‘eommon — round’. And this is good. Because after all, as one reminds us, ‘‘Life is not made up of creat sacnilices and diities, but of the little thingsy in which smiles and ‘kindness given habitually, are what. win and preserve - the heart” and secure comfort And there is that old clock a- gain! ‘“‘Bedtirhe’’ [t says Until: tomorrow +, - Diary <- Goodnight cer yes, plenty’? James said. | . Shower in the hall for a. recent smiited “fhents--after-whieh the~-meeting Hod: ‘ The visitation “committee re- | j\ported flowers sent: to.a resident | ‘while in hospital, and a sympa- | ithy card to a bereaved mem- | iber. The new committee for the-| following three months: Mrs. Stanley Murray and Mrs. Earle’! Skeffington, It was decided in future to pre- | sent pupils from the school pap sing Grade 8 exams, with-high-, school rings, instead of present- ing college rings to Grade 10, as was the custom in the past. The discussion ‘period was taken up with matters concern- ing the Rural Beautification con- test The September meeting will take the form of, the annual wie- © ner-roastand social —evening, and roll call wilt be answered | with a bingo prize. i One of the guests wélcomed to this meeting was a former tea- cher of the district (Jean Ray~ | ner) now Mrs. William Munroe ;of Coppermine, NW.T., who jwith her husband and family jare vacationing at Brackley Beach. After, the meeting, Mrs’ Mun- roe showed colored slides of their home town in the far-north | land which were much enjoyed , by all = | Plans were mae ta holds a | ly married couple, the © bride groom having been a resident of the district. | The hostess served refredth- adjourned. ot +t CONTINUE TOUR LONDON: (CP)—A- 4-member Canadian agricultural mission, studying agricultural praduction | and tradeiin. If countries, | starled the secohd stage of a month-tonge journey” "wednesday | after a-five-day visit. to Scotland and England . 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