companied .|mother, Mrs. Johnston, ‘ \ & The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Oct. 9, 1959. HAPPENINGS The winners of the Duplicate}whose marriage took place at Bridge game played at the Char|Trigity. United Church recently, lottetown Hote! this week were:|was entertained on September). N-S Ist.: Dr. Frank Jelks, Mr.|26 by her classmates of the 1957 Roy Vessey; 2. Mr. Clifford Mac-| graduation class of -the Prince Donald, Mr. Walter Goff. E-W 1.| Edward Island Hospital School of Dr. B. O'Meara and Mrs. E. Cud-| Nursing, at -the home of Mfrs. more; 2. Mrs. Alban Farmer and/Charles Compton, York Lane, Mrs. A. Green. |where she received many lovely . | gifts for which Donnie expressed Mr. and Mrs. Conn Murphy ac-j sincere thanks. Delicious refresh- i by Mrs. Murphy’s;ments were served by the hos-. Mary | tess. Davison and) this' On-October 24, at the home of! . Johnston, Gladys Nancy Lea arrived home week from, a delightful Washington, D.C... SS MR. AND MRS. LEO B. DOIRON Pretty Wedding Is Held At Holy Redeemer Church saret Ber-|fhe bride and groom. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Rosgi- ter chose a. blue-grey sheath dress | with matching jacket. She wore) The marriage of Mar madette Rossiter, daughter of Mrs. Philip J. Rossiter, and the late Philip J. Rossiter to Leo\4 white velour hat and black and) Basil Doiron, son of Mrs. Ruco!p2) white accessories. Her corsage Doiron, and the late Rudolph) was of Pink Asters. Mrs. Doiron, Doiron, took place on September! the groom's mother, wore a dusty Sth at the Church of the MOStirose crepe dress with lace trim. Holy Redeemer. |She wore navy velvet hat with Very Rev. CH. Moreau Per-| nayy and white accessories. Her Hp = a ne ot corsage was white and yellow celebrated the Nuptial m SS-| mums. The altar was dec i with Vi}—"The toast to the bride was pro- gil lights. and gladioli, with bas-' nosed by the Very Rev. C. H. kets of giadioli 1 either side of . Moreau, and was responded to the communion ra iby the groom. During the re- Mr. Alex ‘H. MacLean, the) ception piano selections were ehurch organist was in charge of| played by Mr. Albert Blanchard. | James in the wide old bed. the music. Miss Patricia Leigh-| Immediately following the re- fizer was soloist dur ae the Nup-! ception the bride and groom left fial mass and sisting of the Te on a honeymoon trip to Quebec gister. | City and Montreal. For travelling | the bride chose a Yed, velvet sheath dress, and white feather hat. Her accessoriés were black and white, and her corsage was; of white mums. | Given in marriage by her bro- her, Mr. Philip J.. Rossiter, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white peau de soie Princess lines, with bodice featuring a round neck-' The out of town guésts were line and long si s. Her chapel Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rossiter and veil of tulle illusion was held injdatghter Lea, Montreal, P.Q., lace by a.coronet trimmed with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corbett, She carried a of white glad- Mary, Barbara, James and Ann idescent sequins Corbett, Arichat, N.S., Mr. and) eascade bouquet ioli. - Mrs. Ernest Galbraith. and son ; : . - , 3 Miss Frances Rossiter, sister Gerry Greenwood N.S mr.|°Y —. Serings — " was | ves on folks, closing out for a of the bride, was the bri« only |Douvias Clark and Mr. William are low. But it would be g00d/time ali sunshine, causing loved e or! a ms . r} 7 - ousas ark ar 3 i 1 > to - get the threshing done. Oh ones to walk bereaved through pattendant. She wore a street-|/MacKay, St. John, N.B., MY.\ wei.” he said settling again to ee yal blue silk|Kenneth MacNeill, Fredericton, the shadows. .There is a fresh j Wength dress of r ;@rganza over taffeta, with mat-|N.B. and Mr. and Mrs. Alan 3 hing velvet petal hat and shoes.| Douglas, Itaca, N.Y. Ghe carried a nosegay of pink} Prior to her marriage, the and white asters. | bride was entertained by the staff The groom’s brother: Vin- of Traders Finance, and present- @ent Doiron was best n and ed with a gift. Miss Marion the ushers were Mr. Roderick Brennan was hostess at her home, Rossiter, broth@r of the bride,|/19 Douglas St. at a miscellane- and Mr. Barry Breer ious shower, Also entertaining Mr —T in Following the emony a re- the bride at a shower was Miss @eption was held at the Charlotte-| Eleanor Trainor, 102 Highland town Hotel. Rec: 2 with the Ave. i bridal pariy were the mothers of! (Photo by Craswell) | j ' i } i “MR. AND MRS. SHELDON STEWART MACNEVIN Couple Wed In Ceremony At Victoria United Church : Henry Blanchard and Mrs. Jen-! nie Clark, Cambridge, Mass | Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunsford way of Niagara Falls and Tor-j| useful gifts were received for| onto. which Donalda and Evan both: lexpressed their thanks. The eve-' Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Lloyd ning was spent playing games. A Wellner, Mrs. Harry Weeks and delicious lunch was served. Miss Caro Ratchford are touring} ig ; > . Nova Scotia, While there they| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Owen of Sites” Jean’ MacPadven’ sll’ of| plan a motor trip around the Kensington, left last week on &/ cummerside were secant guests| Cabot Trail. . GEORGETOWN |were accompanied by Mr. Owen's! wir and Mrs. Wilf WwW Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Monteith, sister. Mrs. Charlene Howatt of gaughter Miss ceenon ween Toronto, are on a» motor ‘trip Vernon, P.E_I. , through the Maritimes. While in Charlottetown they are the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fairless. of Rey. o. Kiggins of the Misses Jean and Doris| Guelph, Ontario, are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Gill. : short holiday Mrs. Evan Courtney, ‘the form: Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Nich- er Miss Donalda MacKay, R.N.',' olson, Breadalbane ELLEN’S DIARY ‘Whatever Will Be, Will Be The Farmer Accepts His Lot | rospox’ Raters = Fer» “It’s a south wind,” we said|(rented) pastures by way of the Churchill is voting by absentee Westville. NS. have } Mayor and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Grant, teacher at Newtown school Cross, = Lory. Miss Hazel Adams, R.N. Miss’ Silver and|ed over by Mrs. Houle and Mrs. Jean Crockett, | , both Past Presidents of the Mari- | vacation trip to Florida. They! of Miss Florence Lavers, R.N.\time Rebekah Assembly. Miss Hikda Harper and Miss Mabel Worth ushered the mem- jof Charlottetown, visited George-| bers and their friends into the town on Sunday and were guests’ hall. Receiving with Mrs. Dennis Margaret Matheson, Ivan Hemphill | Noble Grand of Alpha Lodge and with tHe latter's 2nd two granddaughters, Marie, Miss Ethel J. Sutherland, Chap Hemphill and Verna Fraser, from|lain of the Maritime Rebekah returned | Assembly. ‘home after being the guests of|and servers were members of the |were Mrs. A.H. Stewart. | Order. During the afternoon a quartet is consisting of Mrs. Ruth Enman, |spending the fall vacation at the| Mrs. Anne Burhoe, Miss Ethel 4 home of Mr. and Mrs. F.J. De-| Sutherland and Miss Miriam Mac- A..| Donald sang very beautifully the | President’s song for the year— i“The Prayer Perfect.” NDON (Reuters) — For the Were accompanied on the piano by Mrs. John A. MacNair. Dur- ing the ‘afternoon soft piano mus- LODGE HONORS MARITIME PRESIDENT Alpha Rebekah Lodge entertain-{Fellow’s Building, Sydney Street.}ie was rendered by Mrs. Gwen’ motor Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Giddings,'e¢d at a reception in honour, of hall was very tastef - trip to Boston, New York and Murray River, Mrs. Albert Gal- Mrs. Estelle aed. President of calles for the occasion — ie where they/lant was hostess at a miseellan- the Maritime Rebekah Assembly,|soft glow from the floor and spent a week visiting friends and eous shower in honor of Mr. and on Saturday afternoon, October|table lamps created a very lrelatives. They returned home by/ Mrs. Courtney. Many lovely and 3rd. in the Social Hall of the Odd| charming atmosphere. The din- ing table was covered with an| ecru lace cloth and centered with |- beautiful floral flanked by tall ivory tapers. The were presid- | Ruby M.| services The tea centerpiece, | assistants They . Vincent Percy and Mrs. Henry HOWLAN nee aoe L.. ae recently to ] es id “ wrt liver Peters who is Piusville, were Howlan on wang Gallant has now 4 Sunday evening, 27. ella to toting ua ton seek i Dr. and Mrs. : Gallant to Halifax and family of Summerside, visit- Gallant and Pius Doiron ed relatives in Howlan on Sun- are now employed by Roy Arbing ir. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant : av sea a 48 leat on a family of St. John, N.B., are now | Your Films (or 20 Years visiting Mrs. Daley's parents, Mr. In Teday—Out Tomorrew a Joe T. Gallant, Upper GARNHUM PHOTO Mrs. Oliver Peters of Duvar STUDIO has not been well. sage , SS Ket & Ch’towa Mrs. Robert Arsenault, Mrs =nins REGULAR FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUB TONIGHT . Both Modern and Old Timers’ - With Two Orchestras Modern by Billy Murnaghan and the Tremtones time by George Weatherbie Time 9:30 — 12:30 ‘Admission 60c Warren. > : FOR THANKSGIVING ... Give and enjoy the finest, f you can buy... Add an extra measure of pleasure to the holiday celebration! —Remember... reshest chocolates ARE FOR HAPPINESS!” cuddling down last night beside | busy little truck. Spring purchas- ballot in the Oct. 8 election. He) He |S these were, more and less of lives at Chartwell, his country ; lindifferent promise they seemed. home near Westerham, Kent, and listened a moment.. as we have | Only James and the younger | appears on the Westerham elec- so often seen him do, taking|farmer and Mack could forsee|toral register. But he intends to stock of the course of the farm | they would. “grow into some-|spend the whole of election day ing throughout the night-hours. | thing * ‘The summer was kind/in his woodford, Essex, constit- a — ri labor-! to them Accordingty—gains must uency, where he is running again ing ewe in the silence, the suM-|be noted in our becf-farming in-|- { “RUNYON GRANT moning low of a heifer freshen-|terests before they were turned! EERE TCP) tee” Cholete ing, the ring of a fence sending) into pastures at home. |Watters of the Montreal Cancer a message to_him that all Was/ News from the holidaying Institute has obtained a $6,000 not serene in a pasture, a Sud-/ neighbors reached us today —| fellowship fr Bae den change of wind or weather/ |fellowship from the Damon Run . _|pleasant tidings from- Mr. and yon Memorial Fund for cancer for the better or worse— howW!Mrs. A. who vacation with kin in| research it was announced quickly he can hear the like, a the States. A pretty card: “We Thupsday sas! ile: Bente alee it comes to interrupt éven hiS had sunshine and fine weather | out a physiochemical study of sweetest of dreams. |with us on our trip. Havir: &! normal and cancerous tissues. The CROWN BREAD real HOME MADE LOAF, baked in brick | overs. - Fresh daily—at your local grocer. 19 cents per loaf. Phone 5270 Support Island Products et rx en “South, Ellen” he commented,| nice time—enjoying it much “there's east in it too I'd say.} But even amid life’s pleasan-| Hear that shower! We need if tarics, sorrows thrust themsel- his pillow, “it's like the song 1 mound of earth heaped now be- hear the young ‘uns sing: “What-| cide an open grave in the shad- qver will be, will be'—that's for ow of the “Old Kirk” at the cor- sure. : _ , \mer, which awaits all that was And the night wrapped us {n mortal of one of her children a blessed cloud of slumber un of late passed away. Gone for til the morning-star glimmering/come years from the scenes of through the stirred lawn-branches },or pirth and rearing. she re- told us of the clearing, with pre- turns as do many Islanders a- sently a new day at hand. ‘broad to rest at last\in the red Afid “What shall we do this of the loved Island clay. She DON’T MISS THE BIG THANKSGIVING .DANCE AT THE ROLLAWAY CLUB MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th Dancing from 9:30 till 1:00 With two Orchestras The Downtowners and The Tremtones Admission 75c morning?” was the question the was a loveable happy girl, bright For table reservations dial 7142 or 8830 gr "“gZ x + a i \ Choice of 5 4 Three canals oy Fomous Turtles ~\ Prestige deluxe $1.35 bb. .60 $1.00 $1.85 : $1.50 tb. OTHER Smiles’n Chuckles FAVORITES: ‘Chocolate Coated Nuts’, ‘Cherries in Liquid , ‘Miniatures’, ‘All Milk’, ‘Elite De Luxe’, ‘Orchid’, ‘Mint Patties’ and “Tasty Nut Meats’. farmers must settle: and pretty—a red-haired lass. There never comes a weekday Serenly she sleeps in her cof- to these farms without bringing fin every trace of weariness of some item of farming to be done.“earth, misery of trying illness Today it was to bring home and suffering past. Family, kin. younglings of cattle from far schoolmates, friends come in to sit sadly with her this last night, a nosegay of pink and white roses. to mourn the passing of one in Miss Lorralee Cousins, niece of life well loved. When she comes the groom, as flower girl, wore to her last resting place tomor- a short full-skirted dress of pow- row, there in that green God's der blue nylon. Her headdress Acre where old maples flame in was a.blue and white hat. She death's shades we shall know carried a basket of mixed - that the buds of- springtime- den flowers promise show when the leaves at Mr. John Dunsford, brother of length drift to earth, so for all the bride. was groomsman and “‘God’s Chillens’” there is in Messrs. Billy/Lank, cousin of the death promised glory beyond. bride, and John Gamble, uncle Until tomorrow — — Diary, of the groom, ushered the guests Good-night. : ! to their pews. : eee - - sure mona The bride’s mother wore a pow- A ee ae ti ‘ der blue dress of shantung. with alata re ‘c. th AE - white accessories and a corsage fechas Seauhelidl . 1959 win of pink roses. Thé groom's moth handle 638 grains daily. ic SALE HOS 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER 60 GAUGE 15 DENIER ASSORTED. RANGES SIZES 814 — ll BUY ANOTHER PAIR FOR ONLY 141 GREAT GEORGE ST. 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CA AGED IEEE err ee pcernes Victoria United Church wasjage by her.father, looked lovely scene of a preity wedding! in a floor length gown of Chan- Saturday, A t Ist. when tilly lace and net over _ satin Ruth Lord. 4 - of Mr. and with bouffant skirt and applique rs. William Dunsford. South of lace with beaded trim on the Melville. anv lon Stewart, fitted bodice. The sleeves were pn of Mr. ard 3 S rt Mac- long and tapered over the hand Nevin, Bonshaw. were united in Her elbow length veil of embroid- iage. Reverend M. K. Char jered tulle illusion fell from a han performed the ceremony. | headdress of-white imitation ros-| The church was de ited with es. Her only jewellry, pearl ear- skets of mixed f| while rings was a gift from the groom guest pev were marked She carried a bouquet of red ith white satin bow | sweetheart roses The orgar Mrs. Allisen’ Mrs. Wanda Cousins, sister of a, Played'the nuptial music and! the groom, as maid of honor, wore| the companied guest soloist,;a ballerina length dress of pink! rs. Richard MacQuarrie Mrs. | nylon with multi-colored flowers'| MacQuarrie sang, “The Lord’s|over white net and satin, full yer,” during the ceremony) skirted with wide cummerbund d, “Tl Walk Beside Yous’ dur-| and bow. Her headdress was a} w the signing of the register. |pink picture hat complemented The bride, given im marri-/by matching shoes. 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