MR. AND MRS JOSEPH F05 TER BURKE AND ATTENDANTS Si. Dunsictn's Basilica Is Setting For fine of the prettiest of sitin- fnor weddings was soleninlzed at St ltunsianis Basilica on Sat- tirrlay. July 20, 1957. at 830 a. m. when llarv Alice (latlieriiie, elder daughter of l)r and Mrs. R S. .hl:'lt'I)llllr'tI(l ltd Sotithport. P.l-Z l. and Just-pli Foster Burke. elder son of lit" and Mrs J. Frank Burke of Parkdale, F El. were united In marriage by hlgsr. Patrick J llrtlalion in a double ring L”0l'!'llltlll) The organist for the occasion was Mrs. Joseph Uuiigan Mr. Frank ATLIIIILVTP. as soloist, ren- d a r e d beaiitttiil apprtiprlzite hymns during the l't'lllPflltlll). The sani-tiiary was riei-oratetl uith baskets of stiiiinier flowers. and the altar with iigil lights and summer btiiiqiit-ts. The bride. given in marriage by her father. was very lovely In her floor length gown with ftill skirt of lace and nylon over satin. Her finger tip veil fell in graceful folds from her crown of sequins She carried a white prayer book. the gift of the ynom, which was covered with red roses. Wedding ' Miss hlarianiie Mai-l)titiald the brideis only sister. was maid of honor, wearing pale yellow floor length nylon and lace gown with matching head dress Miss Mary l.lean Burke. sister of the groom, lwearliia a pink floor Ieiigth ny- llon and lace gown with match- ing head dress, was bridesinaid. The) carried nosegays of suin- mer flowers. Little bliss Rose Marie Burke, sister of the Efitulll was flower girl. She wore a blue floor length nylon dress uitlt matching head dress and car- ried a hosegay of summer flow- ers. Mr. l-Iutzene Wynne was Ilie best man. the ushers were llr. Wilmer Blanchard and .'t'lr. l)iin- ald Kelly. The bride"; mother was attir- held at St. Fraiir-is Church. To- Doreen Thompson. nieces ot thelthetr daughters Ann, and Janet lh0PE B9iICh- Tl1t')' 81'! U19 EH95" ed in a dress of rose lace over satin with white access."-tes tmdlunited ill niarriane Mary Alex- Murphy, brother of the groom.l5pemm,K then. holidays with Mr. er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earl corsage of white earnatinns. Tliel79rI-'4. flautllllrll 0! WT and MYS- lev. Paul D. Tillemann. B.A..l B.D.. Ira. Tillemaaa and young; Inn 5 n of lmgald, Mani-i toba. to viaiting in the prov-. late for two weeks. They have been ataying with Mrs. Tlllcvl mann's mother. Mrs. W. C. Lid-: stone. Notre Dame Street, Surn-l merside. "Let Her Works Praise Her". was the title of an address given by Mrs. F. A. Busslerca. nation- al president of Canada of the C.W.L.. at the dinner held Mon-t day evening at St. Dunstan's Un- iversity in connection with the. 35th annual provincial Diocesan. convention. Mrs. Bussieru la a graduatei of the Urauline convent in Que-1 bec City. She is a tall slender: person with graying hair. laugh-I lag blue eyes and a lovely fresh completion. Mra. Buasleres wasl wearing a formal dinner gown in delphinium blue with a corsage of American Beauty roses. ller timely message was sincere and 70 guests. The bride's table wasiher corsago was red roses. centred with a three tier wed-i Out of town guests included: ding cake and decorated with Mrs. Sandy Cameron, Mabou, summer flowers. iNova Scotia. great aunt of the The toast to the bride was pro-Ibride. Mrs. Dr. Alex Machleil posed by Mr. Frank Mclittyre, and her daughter Catherine als and iittiiigly responded to by :he of Mabou. Nova Scotia, Mrs. i groom Mr Connie Lt-(flair nct- Charles filaclnnis of Detroit. Mi- I191" dEllV9fY Excellent. In lh-31; ed as tiiasl niaslcr. Mr. Albert chigan. Mrs. E. J. MacDougall Mrs Bussierea is the possessor Blant-liard tlliiyotl suitable niiis- and Mr. and Mrs. D, R. Cum- 0! 3 "3lUl'3")' beaullllll W19” lie Ilirougliout the reception mings, Yernoii, P.E.l. Which I135 I399" fi9VEl0D9d 10 3 Fiillowiiu: the L'k'l”Plllt)fl)' the The bride. a medical secre-,!m9 5131? Of 3"ll5”')i'- gbridzil couple letl for a nioitir trip tary at the Charlottetown llospi-I MT5- BU55l9!'?5 IPRVPS 5l'lJlt'In- llo Vcu Hi'iiiisiiit-k and Nina tal anti the groom. principal oflb" 2! I01” Engllndt tiller? She St-oiia, The bride's going away Southpurt School. uill- reside ontwlll Vl5't '07 I SIWTI llmev "'9" attire uas a natural linen suit Beliedere Avenue, Central Roy- '1" 10 Rom? WIT"? Sh? W1” 1”" tend the World Union of Catlin-l -Vlllll iutitcliiiig at-ct-.ssui'ies and I . , - lie Womens Organizations alty. Mrs. Manning Bagnall of St John last Thursday in Moncton' won the Ladies Senior Golf Cham- pionshl for the Marltimes. The plviurphy-MctcDonctld was Mrs. Heiistis uli I A prt-ti) suniiiit-r tlO(l(llllLL was es. I-iloucr girls were Gail and 1);-, and Mrs. ct pg Tap” and- when Rev. I) ronto, J ()'Ncilllgnoom. Groomsman was Leonard, gthcpomtd Couegm pg” 311;: R”"3l”I"" W35 "M al ”'FI and Mrs. Millar Mac-Fadyen Fel- ' I Emumj; muth" wore 3 mt, pm-plAlcx P .llacDoiialtI. James Riv-l(”oncurtI Tavern. The happy cou-I Hug street. l pink dress with white acces- ler, Allll;.Lt)fllSIl (in. N S. and Tho- ple spent their honeymoon on a em 3 11.. Guardian attgustzs, 1955 HAPPENINGS Mrs. Joseph Bolger and son Thomas have returned to their home in Highfield after an en- joyable visit with Mrs. Bolgcr'a nephew. Dr. James P. and Mrs. McGui.gan. Halifax. They also visited her son S-Sgt. P. J. Bol- ger, Aidershot. Annapolis Val- ley. N.S. Mrs. C. W. Croken. Emerald. left Friday morning for Toronto on a month's visit with her fam- ily living there. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cannon left on return to Halifax, having spent a week with Mr. Cannnn's parents. Mr.. and Mrs. Milton Cannon. Orlebar St. Miss Adcara Cannon of Saint John. is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Milton Cannon. Orlebar Street. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brown and their two ehilttren Scott and Polls of Cambridge. Mass, are visiting Mrs. Brown's uncle, Mr. Daniel Bell of Murray Harbor. Mr Gerald ,P, Murtagh. of the Health and Welfare Division, l)o- miniun Bureau of Statistics, Ot- tawa, arriied on thealsland by plane, Friday eieniiig to attend the Trainor a Hillstrum wed- MR. AND MRS. C. S. Mtodonald Married In Wolfville Will Live In Halifax A pretty wedding took place united in marriage with Clive on Saturday afternoon. August 3. Stanley Macdonald of Summer- l957. in St. Andrew”: United side. P.E.l. The double ring cere- Church. Wolfville, when Shirley away was performed by Rev. J. Gertrude Louise, daughter oftbouglas Archibald.- Mrs. Ernest Lyle Eagles of Wolf-t The wedding "W510 .Wli-S Pl8.V'- ville and the late Mr. Eagles wast ed by Mrs. Robert Bishop. and dim: which took place at St. Duiistairs Basilica la.-it Satur-I day morning. lie spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.f John T. Murtagh, Iimerald Jiinc-l lion. and left on return for Otta- wa by plane on Mon-my after- noon. Air. and Mrs. Eduiund H. Bin- gnr III Sasltatooii. Saskatchewan. are spending a holiday at Stan- or the lattcr'it sister and broth- Mr. Robert Schurman of Sum- merside Wt.-la soloist. mersidei mmrnell Ihmm . Umt I'lI.'Illll(lagbl:uF):' hlhllobiihlllit-iU.”SllUBl': weklk (mm 3. pledwm "5" lotllagles of Montreal. looked love- mc”. 5”". M"'h "ml .Iam”3 "'lly in a floor-length gown of w'liite B””'"- New "3"'p5m”' ailk organza over taffeta and worn over full hoop. llcr finger- Mr Grant Ward. Sllll of Mr. 3'"! -Yl'5- CW” ward "' CM”; in place by a tiara of seed pearls Iottt-town. spent a lA('Pl(Clldland soquihsg She carried 8 msg Willi "I5 Is"'""”W"9"I5- M" Qndlcade bouquet of red sweetheart Mrs, Joseph Clough of Klllll rose; lSl"efl- rigglllzngisictlfg :::ua;IV?l': Miss Elizabeth Eagles. sister ” P of the bride, was maid of honor MICLCMI of Cambridge. Mass Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly. Sum- cation and is employed as lino- g type operator with the Tillsbury "id M155 Marsh" 53hl”'m3"- niece of the groom. was Junior News. Tillsbury. Ont. l,Lunch. Mrs. ' Hrs. , tip veil of silk illusion was held -ates of previous rues 5 . Ioore: lant. read Ind IPPNWOG. R':p'..i.s gel committees then took place an new ones appointed. School. In. Wilson lime lck. Mrs. Eddie Trowadale. M.-.'. Eldon Sducgttonal. tin. Gq-don a to .- rs. Jame Social. Mrs. Roy Gall Mrs. Robert Mayhew; Roy Crossrnan, Eddie Trowadale. M". Bert Trowsdalo. Mrs. Hal. llogerson invited iii. members for Sept. meeting. Cor. respondence was then read and discussed. Polio Post and 1... stitute News were passed amt,” the members. It was decided to send slit in a former member in TDl'unip who had been recently married. It was alsodecided to get a gm for a new baby In the dlblflct Secretary reported ceiling and walls of school had been wash. ed and painted. Bill for same paid. Meeting adjourned and a W. ial hour followed. Lunch wag served by hooteu and commit- tee. bridesmaid. Mr. Ralph Haack of Bridge water. N.S.. was best man Mes. ars. Melvin Campbell and A). bet! Sewell of Halifax were ush- e rs. Following the ceremony a r. ception was held at die Pan. mount Hotel. Mrs. Leslie Neat. by and Mrs. Stuart Eagles pour- ed and assisting in serving wen Misses lone Macdonald. .loan Neatby. Jessie Parker and Slur. lean Magarvey. Dr. L. H. Neat. by proposed the toast to the bride. which was responded to by the groom. The young couple left by car for a honeymoon at Old Orrhard Beach. Maine. and Boston. tlass, For travelling the bride wore a beige sheath dress of'I-inked silk with beige linen duster old 3 0 a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald 99 both graduates of Acadia Uni- versity. They will reside in Hall- fax where the bride is on llll teaching staff of the Halifax Schools. and the groom is a third year student in Medicine at Dal- houale Unlveralty. . d y f -h', .jnias Alfred. son of Mr. and llrs t:';Tif;lsa.n 8 wrung 0 Y I P car lltltred Thomas Murphy. Hope 2 Following the ceremony a re-l"'”,"'- PEI , I eepltnn was heltl in the llIlIll'lPl GIYP" '" "'3”1al" by U” "W'- ,of the Charlonmmm "MP1 iuin (icorge Carson. ilie bride tvorol motor trip to Wasaga Beach and mjmrmrw" " aw" in Northernl points of interest Ontario. They will reside in- Toronto. Prior to her marriage the bride furl Reports Of Conveners Delivered At Convention 1 I Reports of the converter: of are well represented on till lft('.lll each of the protiitcial commit- and civic welfare boartls, ('oniv' let-es were delivered during thel munity work assisted by C.W.l..' Monday morning sessions. 'members included the Red (ii-osQ The senior convent-r ol the Cum- ('tiiit-r. Polio ('anipiiii.'iis, lllimd IYll'I('I' on oi'gaiiizzition reporlcdlllonor ('liiiics, etc. liiss lh'lttlt',ll4 lltii there were now 42 sub-divi-tretxii'tetl. sums opt-rating in various part The year's 8('lIlIllltS of the ishes in the province. having a Committee on Social Action xiiis total membership of 2,695.lrep(irted by the eontt-tier , llrs. This number. the convcner ex-i('eciI McCarthy. Morcll. who said plained included 250 hon0rary'in part: "I993 visits were matte 'uore a pink not over taffeta hal- a white not over tatfeta baller-iwas honored by a shower at iiia It-ii;;th gown, She carried nIlVlrs. Robert Balsleys where she liuuuuet of red and white roses. received many lovely gifts. Attending the bride was Mary Out of town ituesis for the: G S , i ,, N S” ,1 Vwedding were: Mr. and Mrs. uniting of i(ll irlni ll lo, "ugh MMIIMKL and wmiam Mat'Lmd of Milton. Misses All- lcrina It-iitttli gown. She carriedim, Matttgmd and at.” uat-pttp,-. a hoiitiiiet oi uliitc and pink ros- son of Buffalo, N.Y. WE" AND OUR NEIGHBORS Welcome Back, Beloved Old Folks-Great Great Greats . AUGUST FUR SALE ENDS SATURDAY members of the league consist- ing of the Congretttiliontt of Not-. re Dome. St. Martha and Sis- ters of the Precious Blood. each of whom have establishments within the province. Mrs. 0'l)onnell's report also stated that six regional confer-I enccs were held during the year. total attendance of league mem- bers being 758. Mrs. Basil MacDonald. Traced- le Cross. convener. of the Leag- ne'a provincial committee on ed- ucation reported that the sum of 82.505 50. was spent on various aids .to education during the year. the sum of 51.03250 being donated to the Catholic Girl's Scholarship Association. and the r.malnder being allotted to var- ious other donations of prizes, purchases of equipment. etc. The Cillunahlp Convener. Miss Margaret Wedge. reported that members of all subdivisions in the province took on active part In many .ommunity efforts, and ELLEN'S DIARY Babe In His Cctrricige to hospitalized shut-ins, homes for the aged. blind, and Iri-tilsl rto the value of S-lint.-I8 were pro- vided. l.'i'67 pounds of clotliiiig .wz-iv donated to dt-serving fam- Iilies. as well as monetary assis- ilance of Sl,llil2.23 " The convener of the finance Icoiiimitlt-e. Miss (lertriide Cmitly. t 'CharIolletoivn. in her report in- Iformed the convention that ap- tproximutely 833.557 was raised thy the C.W.L In the year, add- jing that "about 90 per cent" of ilhis amount was spent to meet jparish needs. 1 other committees reporting at session; of the convention were lspiritual - Mrs. A. J. MacDon- ald. Charlottetbwn. convener; press. Miss I. Arsenault. Char- llottetown. convener: immigra- ltlon. Mra. iDr.t W..l.P. MacMil- tlan. convener; girl guides. Mrs. lwilfred Perry. Summerslde; anl tlladio. 'l'.V. and Films. Mrs. iJoseph Callaghan, Montague. convener. Loves The Outdoors We did wish hard there be- thabtt before the gable window to , tall too fewt in town. I watched NWT!-L SWING BACK I the .-omit. "it used to be that I ithlld "ho"? "'0 Wm 0' "E?-I 1 d".b”"'" "W W W10"- imaking his way from his mother lum will swing back. Families aide our long-haired Machine black cat last evening on the old stone doorstep of this house. as we waited a sound of the work- era returning from Rob) and the haying, and incidentally watched as the days go to rest. We wished that the mlllpond below our front meadow which James has known forever. and we through our wedded years and before. was up again to at head. That the area of shallows, . sedge and water-weed to the Ill"PIl'll.g edge was afloat and the gplllway a bit damaged in a winter freshet was back to for- mer service again. "1 wood: what the woather'l be like thrown the day for the Iaytag".Jameu aaldthlamornlng slopptaga mould after u old i ideal dry now and krowlng a crop oflknds M My to Rabi, t,,,-"A And 3 their tunes we can be thinking was followed as outlined In that .or for the year." ;could pretty well forecast it by ithe millpond - and always tell the way of the wind. How I miss llthat pond!" he sighed. 1 We too miu it - miss Ila love. lly mirrorings of mill and cloud, and hillside. and the Publicl bridge as now decked out ll ll fresh coat of paint. 4 And the day remained fine for. the fannera, indeed it was an: one to make and save- to bring the endeavour witliini sight now of its close. "Another fine day or two" they . brought in the word this eve-;' and the haying will be ov- I At Alderlea. the babe h the warmth. The lnal too in the orchard. as Mack nitl "love his a horse now" lyiag . etc. Ruhamah 5. Frank Cliiltlrt-n and oltl people have string and fixed the wagon with, tiliiziis tiiitlerslooil one annlltcr, string he ttiok front his pocket. SMALL DEPOSIT 2W2 OFF ALL FUR COATS AND JACKETS (ln('t', uriiiitlpiirents were a ('lIlld'SITIlIs was evidently a fnmiliart' ' bi-st frioiul. But now, granttpar- Job for the old man. The child cuts are often yoiinuish men and smiled and pulled the Wntlblll wunit-n with biisy lives and inter- :24.-kl anghforthd near his "fI'iet;:l'!l iests of their own. For full un-, nci. en ratllllml 3 9'” divirluti atlvntitm small children him, he went to his mother. SheJ must look to their great-grand p had been watching and called out pat-ants! in friendly "thank you” to the in riii-: Bl-ZACH lolcl man who smiled and nodded. I, A pretty three year old nt WASHINGTON SQUARE . the beach clings to her grt-at-E I have sat for hours in Wash-. raiulmotht-r. Who can blame lttttloll Square. NY. City. Witch-I IE:-r'? Great gradnmother is a log the friendly interchanges be- idainty little lady. a c t l v e e- tween old people and very young nough to keep pace with She peopled Ibhav5!beenlcaIpecthallyll:- little girl and with a tea y tr gue y 2 re at ons ip - .. r r an ween the old men and the chili Illanulflllllnl T-:aitiiY1tU.saist ll!) lllfteeri to ltrcn. There it: I portion of Wash- llier and play with her, IGrnnd-I lngton Square set aside as a play- tmother is in the prime of lifetground for the children, and there lwith only odd moments to de- I have seen the same old men .vntg to heft, nlttlng, Instead of in the one- For one great-grandfather and tion with other adults. I havel one small lad it has been a won- seen small girls bring them their di-rfiil at the beach. The dolls to mend; Imall boy! with I and man has tnen huildlng 3 their broken wagons and boatal outdoor grill in front of his cot- P0I'l'IlPl "'98! Old met! one! tage, and the five year old boy lived on farms and remember has been a great help - tindoubt- beloved grandparents and great edly - fetching and holding tools grandparents. Their destiny haitl it has been charming to not been the warm and neural watch the two talking and work- fhirinno.-yd co'rner with chilhdren trig together, an an pay wit - t 2 pa . AT THE PUBLIC SQUARE bench near the small ones in the your now fur coat or jacket of i o grout savings. Choose your for cool or lacltu now at our pro-season sale price and got the Hnost selection of the newest, svnortoat coats of the sod BUY YOUR FURS NOW Now is the time to purcltoso In one of the public squares best they fill 00. t to an old man trenlly oldi sit-tare getting larger; more nndl ting along on a bench. The child lmore mothers are leaving small was dragging behind him a wa-tchildren to work outside the gon. its back wheels mended with , home. What baby sitters can com- twine that no longer held. Thclpare with loving grandparents American Tourists AmorleoaToIrlsn you may toltoltonto8500wonltoHurs doryfroolflnlionodoovorlldays. S200wonhlflnCon- oda4IhoIsorlongor. child set the wagon on the otdlold age pension: can help to man. knee and pointed to the ward the rent of an extra room I wheels. The man carefully exnm- - Welcome Back, beloved old ined the wagon. cut away the oldtfolk.-t! . J w- eov t id; and hear the crickets at,clIargc of worship period. Btudyf ' of it One day we'll hear a great mission 1 monthly, followed by! beating of wings" she smiled. prayer. I tit will sound like a wind on the? Minutes were read and roll. meadows. and then will be up call answered by is membenl and -wait" in-ieodsnip aecreta reported is "And I've liked it here" he of- calls In homes. lrytreat. t boa- f - I ered. "You wouldn't rustle up a fer cakes for us. Ellen?" James aug- I ha". guts, home now in he starlight. ' nu,” . '0" mm ma " nelllulonary Prayer. Mrs. Gordon we worked 5 - i 5 I 3 FUR COATS - and mm IICII. log. sm - an Guy main. log. 3113.90 HCDRE NOW ONLY 3280-S300 NOW ONLY 3100 ' uanwlnucouanooa a. rvieteoauoe git” '-t"'-'-m--'MriHH--"-v- '"""r"" ""' lama Mrs Warfleld0rrlAach '.”"' '1'" aqua 5. gt. pg”, 11. .9. pt. cleaning off that field!" I ' ' ' '. i '33. 1.3" at down from the baker's cnuntl ""9 1"" H" 0!" Ml!” Ohmic 1".” u" M -'1 " b (lg dog. V; tau, '3; cudd. ll?! infectiously. "I06 III! ' A O Ll. N D '-- led in :' Pink been in a sunny ;em:l.vuning oldl lady; we oaalmeM:b.."He:,tnm!:om"t: humping” '1' corner the pea. How quiet it t '99! I0? I)" '3" ,,,.,,,,,.,,,t,,,,,,,,,,oM,,,dt M ,,,,,,,,,, 4,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,l..,,.,.,,.,,,..,,,,,,,...,,,,, IyodNuhot(Iochl.Iog.820I.O0 . , , ,u.,”,,. toawayoatltiehrmentakeawanlsti.tobelonttostghtlatbe'dll!NveItllcthel4ord'sPray- I ' gqmtaggnut-..nz.,i,-,5.,.!dirn dinanceofttiealgfnvntaaarlaanhna.IaaeIwaaatvoiI Il1S3l' WA” ' thatersaowthepeoeeotovrval- hthcbnutean. - ..'a,..',l. na ' ' O