,MacKENZlE-MocMILLAN NUPTIALS I I ' r. and Ilrs. Derald Fioyde Mac- t me. u hose marriage took place Valley. June 22. are picturedi -ve. I ' Irs Mat-KenI.ie is the former - t in MacMillan. daughter of Mrs. Shaw Iiachlillan and the late Mr. lMacllillan. Mr. MacKenIie Is the ('hrist Anglican Church. Cher-I son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd: lilac-lam section and bum up his church Perigm and M11 lb K""''e 0' Charlo”emw"' The cm" to a marked degree. That was his attended the provincial W.C.T.U.Ib'0"- P F3 I tple will reside in Charlottetown. Chnsum goal? Photo by Crasviell. ? SLLEN'S DIARY It And so they come to its -- gifts. I Heaven. the rose-garlanded July ys: And so. now without cer- n regret ue tell them off in I to . . lived. loved much. we give I am auay. . I Much enchantmcnt of month andl ason is on every hand -- the lush ecns of the summer. The daisied I Ids so winsume where nestlingl the gntsscs one may find the strict sweets of wild strawberries using. How fragrant now the tier! And pretty for us at Al- vlca. along the dam. the tangle uild vctcli which in some way s t-alight its shades vie cuttldr ii-x frittti those of the piirpling zirlolis that rest there so soft- ill the tits! tlitsk. Mm inn there. and along IIIIE I 'c;tin. tn its dclii-ate crcatny love- css llltmlllx the Queen .lnne'.s I('P - the Wild Parslcy or Queen incl! Pm-kct llanrikerchicf as me know it For falry uses high it is sairt. p ilte faiiics fuitiid it was no use ' tr hitnkics, it is true; , i re pattern is too large for them,. i i I I id so thcy made it do : tr bedspreads it nd for tablel cloths id lacy curtains too." Yes. for labclcloths of Rtisxitmcr wch upon vihich are spread the lectable lunches for Queen Mab ' id her train, Just at the stroke of '- ' elxe. in the breathless silver of nonlight. or in the dim of the' arahine when the fireflies must - think ”ihold light" for them th their sparkling lantern. We e them earlier. there below the I nnt meadow. lights gleaming, " en vanishing momentarily. to be 'esenlIy again bright. intriguing ieacons" of the night. ' This continues to be a hiisy time I these farms. though it seems . I itbout the insistence of the crop- , ng. it is after it manner so let- ' irely that today we heard James teak of it to a visitor.. ” "it. doesn't seem that we have . itch to show for our work these W5". he said. "Oh there's plenty I keep its employed -- fencing and -offing and the like. but other tmmcrs we always had some hull- lng or repairing to do along with mm Lana Carolin Islam. Inc's lift. P1: 1 Page 8 Tln Guardian Sat. July 13. 1957 HAPPENINGS His Honour Lieutenant Governotler. Mrs. . C. Gallant and Mrs. Prowse and Mrs, Prowso enter -Id"! Multim- ;'l::Twfl:fl')Q.:e'nl:1' nlllezt-Rcongratulationsl to Miss Jean House. Victoria Park. .owe'. summe”me'. who Mud first in the oratorial contest at the W.C.T.U. convention. Dr. and Mrs. Alan Ernst. Hali- fax. are visiting Mrs. Ernstis Mr. lnd Mm I;-"M Guy.” "Id enu. Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. daughter Audrgy 01 st, John. 5.3" Prowse at Government House, have been visiting with Mr. and They arrived Thursday with Dr, iMrs. Lewellyn Rogers for the put Ernst”: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ftw days. liam A. Ernst. who plan to spendai holiday at Sunhope. Mrs. F. HJ Mrs. Jack MacAule.V. 5)'dn9.V- N. MacL.eod. Bmcliville. and daugh- 5.. and Mr. Neal Macdonald. Oak- ters are guests of Lieutenant Gov- ville. Ontario. are guests of their ernor and Mrs. Prowse at theirpbroiher. Mr. Norman Mscdonald summer home at Stsnhope. land Mrs. Macdonsld. Mrs. G. D. I)eBlois and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jelly and .R. Large who have been holidaying children Katherine and Vaughan in England and on the Continent in! Berlin. New Hampshire are en- for the past three months arrived joying holidays with Mr. Jelly's home last evening, having comeiparenls. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jel- by the Cunard Liner. "Carinthia" .ly at their country home in Cbel-. to Montreal. Mrs. John Fraser who lion. had been travelling with them is visituig friends in Scotland and Mrs. I. H. Perigoe, Toronto. na- Will be returning home in Septem- .iionai president of the W.C.T.U. ber. during her recent visit in Sum- .merside. was guesr at the home Res. Ray Mctfleary M B.E.. pas-of Dr. I.. M. and Mrs. Calleck. tor of Woodgreen United Church Granville Street. and Woodgreen Community Centre; is a very popular minister in Toron- to. He has served in a downtownpand Mrs. L. R. Double Ring Ce Solemnized At On Saturday. June 15th at 2 o'-. clock. at St. Andrew's Presbyteriant Church Manse, Montague. Enolal Lorraine. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Maclienzie, New of Mn Glasgow. Nova'Scotia. became the H. . bride of Stewart James. son of Mr. Richard Westaway. A- Rev. D. A. Campbell aeechwood cat-dens. tB.A.. officiated at the double ringp ceremony. . The bride. given in iuarriage by I UNI”, 5(.tmr,mn her father. were a floor length. wedding gown of white nylon neti over satin, fashioned with a full; L kirt uitJi lace inserts. fitted bo- idtce with portrait neckline and A motor party consisting Allan. Mts. I. M. cattbmkiand Mrs. convention at . I Now Mr. .'VlcCleary finds himself Cornwall, last week. in quite a bit of wordly glamour. which has for its foundation a very' Mr. and Mrs. firm friendship, Mr. McCleary is'and son of London Ontario. are va- being flown to France to perform 1 cationing with Mr. Schurman's sis- lhe wedding ceremony for Gar-I ter. Miss Bertha Schui-man. Sum-I MR. AND MRS. STEWART JAMES WIQSTAWAY AND ,turn they will reside in Montague where the groom is employed with field Weston's daughter. The bridcnmergtde. is Barbara Weston, daughter of long sleeves coming to lily points! grandmother of the bride.. What Is A Saint? A the Canadian industrialist. and the, Miss Leah Taiitoit. daughter of. over the uvisls. lier headdress was: 5.? Child Has The Answer 'we're kind of missing that thisvdlnils DI the 379” - year." And "19 433'! P355 l!lP8SHl1tIY.im” "I W"""" E"3”"d MI?" "lei Mr and Mrs. Harry Hall of New placid as the summer stream that. hears off no dropped leaf yet, butj I th fl ti . f It ony ere ec onso summer sum Th! wedding is to and tree and field away . .A we. often thoughlessly. unwittingly. mar and blur the hours we spend. we WM Uwnum be 3 Sam by don” I der of service will be the familiar lovely things for Thee. Saint" Mary. Edgar writes. inA "A little child one summer morn mu month in his own church on within a chancel gated At a lovcly stained glass window, gt-ogfn is mg noben tan Mitchglllbr. Ben Tamon Md Mr. -hugs cortmct of orange blossoms fromi an Australian surgeon. who is Just I to... Vanpouvpn 1. Vtsmng with her Itllrllfh Iiicllla shgalder lengcth vegoof td ' ' 5' y k. Th - - u e i usiun. . e came a u- "W 3" WIS "' SW 0'” 9 aunt. Mrs. Richard S. Hinton and tune! M Amman Beauty Roses. add" "it be i ll ed-I . Vi ""1 WI 0" 0 ie N her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs.p Tm maid OI. lmnm. was Miss. L1-' Tamoni Phyllis Reid of Montague. She wore! in halierina length gown of tur- Iqiioise nyl ri net over satin featur- ing princ ss lines and a bouffantl VSICIIOI. ller headdress was of net and she carried a nosegay of pink. and white carnations. . 3 The groom was supported by Mr. The hostesses at the Summerside -wan" Manon M Moncmn. NB. . Golf and Country Club today willi A wee . . . , . . ptinn for forty-tviti guests he Mrs' 8""! Ramnit M” E" was held in the Church Hall where. MacGrcgor. Mrs. Lois Couse. Mrs. . . a buffet luncheon was served by Phyllis Baglole. Mrs. Helen Clark lme wmnm-H GUM. -nu, ha" W” -Queen St. East . -and Mrsi Emabem wooi lieaiitifuliy decorated with roses Mr. Mccleary christened sev- I .and HPPIP bI05M"."5- 50" mus” W" I ersl of the Westotfs nine children . The Weston: and .llr. Mr-Cleary. Canadian millionarie and his wife ttersoy. are Spending mo weeks h d '”"m,” c""5I,”" 09'" "9"" holiday with their son-in-law and I I” C3'”'d”" ”"'" me” daughter Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lec- iake place k 5 ' - early in August in the Church of y' umm"5lde' England at Cannes. where the Wes- tons have I chateau. But the or- Untted Church Ceremony which Mr. McCleary is using 30 times Mrs. Muncey Tanion and chil- ifllassachiisetts. For travelling. the O farming. I guess”, he smiled. Through which the sunlight blazed. while he W" ovenul And he 0'. ficiated at the first wedding in the family when the oldest daughter.t . Marion. was married. I I-In.-hrined in glowing colours A gentle figure smiled From out the lofty casement ' love" is the caption Lipon the wondering child. a-Happv in g g I n for a three column photograph Vlhat is it saint site whispered. m . Tnmnm pgper at Mr. and It "Wt be snmwne who Mrs. Donald F. Msclean. The Is like it stained-glass window groom, nit dark gnd (me looking, And lets the sun shine through! "' and his charming bride are pic- Lintil Monday - - --Diary - 'tured as they arrive for the recep- Gnodnight. . . . . .tion following their wedding. g V The bride was Frances Rose V I Bachynski. daughter of Wnsyi Ba- STOCKIIOLM. Sweden (Reut-'chynski and the late Mrs. Bach- ersi-A Polish naval leadinx set ynski. man has asked the Swedish police; The groom is the son of Mrs. A. VHF P01113081 Asylum here. it wssyw. Mackenzie and the late Mr. antmiinccd Wednesday. He is the;Forresl S. Maclean. also of Halifax. third sailor to run away from I The former Frances Bachynsltl Polish squadron which left Stock- ' was at one time employed with the helm last Monday after a three Charlottetown Guardian. ; day courtesy visit. Dr. C. Benson Auld of Halifaxp spent the weekend in Charlotte, town. Dr. Auld was visiting his mo- ther. Mrs. Ramsay Auld. who is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. I WIFE PRESERVERS Wi e Pmenerr Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Saunders have had In their guests Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert Saunders and chil- dren of Montreal. t Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacDon- vald. Pownnl Street. entertained at the Queen Hotel. Thursday evening at dinner in honor of Mr. Mac- Donald's nephew Mr. Hibbert Saun-i dcrs. Mrs. Saunders and their chil- ' dren. Joel and Daudu. ghwdonouy Mrs. Norman Stewart. SWIG -I-v -vd line in autumn vol Street. entertained at the tea hour fttloduddtwetss. on Wednesday In honor of Mrs. L. M. Robinson. Presiding at lie attractive tea table was Mrs. J. C. i Montgolnery. Those assisting in serving were Miss Hattie Mae- Lslnc. Mrs. Myron Bel and Mrs. SN. Kays. l .Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nicholson sre on a trip to Toronto and Kit- chener. Qnterio. V Miss Jennie MacDonald was the guest of honour at I nstoeellsneot: I t I lolleri tron of Woodstock. New Bl1lI'ISW'lcl are holidaying at MacCallum's Point. Miss Dorothy Ellis entertained at her home on Wedcsday evening at: a tea in honor of Miss lone Mao donaltl who is lcaving for Calgary in August. The guest of honor was presented with a gift from the hos- IFSS. Mrs. R. .l. Xlai-l)onald returned during the week from a Very plea- sant visit with six members of her family now located in Toronto Dur ing her visit Mrs. MacDonald was the guest at the marriage of her son Bennett to Miss Caruine Wat- son. R.N., on June 29th. Miss Elaine Cook. York, left by plane Tuesday for Toronto. where she will visit her sister. Mrs. R. E. Bell and Mr. Bell. Mrs. Kenneth Almond. Pentic- ton. B.C.. arrived on Saturday to spend the holiday season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Pa- quet. Soiiris. She is accompanied by her four children. En route they spent two weeks in Ottawa visit- ing her husbsndis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fulton. It is nine years since Mrs. Al-. mond's last visit to P.E.lslsnd and I her many friends and relatives. are very pleased to welcome her back again. 4 Mrs. V. R. MM-Nsliy and daugh- .ter Teresa and Diane have return-i red to their bum in New Gasgow. E----e-- NS. after visiting with her mo- ther: Mrs. Edward MacDonald.i Richmond. and also Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harrington, Summerslde. Mrs. Mary E. Morrissey has arrived in summerside. after vie-I itlng in Port Arthur. Ontario III the past year. . Mr. Gerald MocQuaid has re- turned to his home in Kensington' from Arvlds. Que. and has new cepted a position at C. ” h the summer. Mrs. Clarence Gaudet and tn. .:.i.-. left last week to i spend I month whh her sister and brothers I Oakville. Oi. Mrs, A. J. MacQuald and Mud!!- snd Mr. and Mrs. Ed- i I l ENGAGED I MARION ROGERSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogcrsnn. Peakc Station. announce the en- gagement of their youngest daugh- ter Marlon Ellen. to John Charles MacDonald. son of Donald J. and the late Mrs. MacDonald of St. Andrews. Marriage to take place at St. ('uthbect's Church. St. Ther- on at 830 o'clock. t l l ward Harrington and Mrs. victor Allan motored to Tlgnish on Tue!-. day for the Eucharistic congress. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Spinney.i South Elliot. Maine. Mrs. Fred Thomas and Mary. Mrs. Grahami smester and Madlline. Mr. andl rs. Reuben Chappell and (Ill!-. ford were guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs Lester Cbappell. Ill Kirk St.. Summerside. as. PAR remony Montague played by Mrs. Walter Becr dur-t I Dougis Service Station. Mass.; New Glasgow, N.S.. Charlottetown. ing the reception. The bride's tab- le was covered with a lace cloth and cement with athvee-tierwed- ding cake flanked with tall white tapers in silver candelabra. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. D. A. Campbell and was responded to by the groom. Mrs. J. A. Gaudel, aunt of the bride. presided over the Icaciips. and Miss Joanne Wattcrwortli was in charge of the gtiest book. Congrat- iilatory telegrams were received from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downe, Cliarlottetown. and Mrs. Malcolm Mackenrie. 'Vancoiivcr. B. C Andrewis Presbyterhn tague. -Photo by Craswell. WESTMORELAND W.l. Westmoreland W.l. was held Tues- day evening. July 2nd. at the home Mrs. MacKen1.ie chose for her of Mrs. daughter's wedding a navy blue slicer with white accessories and she wore a Corsage of white carna- tions. The groom's mother wore a navy dress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnatinns. lmmediatey follouing the recep- tion the young couple left on a hon- evrrioon trip to New Hampshire and vice-president. Mrs. Collection 70 cents. Reports of committees bride chose a blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnailons. On their re- Mrs. Roy Gallant. Mrs. Out of town guests were from Fort Lauderville. Florida: Boston. and Prior to their wedding. the young couple were widely entertained. A mong those entertaining were the staff of Eastern Woodworkers. New Glasgow. N.S., the Y.PS. of St. Church. New Glasgow. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin. Montague. and the bride was guest of honor of her friends at a miscellaneous shower held in the Presbyterian Hall. Mon- The regular monthly meeting of aspen THERESA ltitin engagement of their youngest dauaht . Helen Theresa to F-O. Msyhew. Lunch. Mrs. Arthur Sher ran. Mrs. Roy Ctossmsn. and Mrs. Roy Gallant. Mrs. Juries Moore invited mem- bers for next meeting to be held Friday evening August 2nd. Cor- respondence was read and discus- sed. It was moved and seconded to see about ” someone to clean and paint ceiling of school. Secretary to get materials for same. l'-0 SINCLAIR ASK Mr. and Mrs. Leander Reld.lSinclair Ash. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hope River. wish to announce the: Roy Ash. Victoria. BC. Marriage to take place August 3. at St. Ann's Church. Hope River. . The Mount Herbert WI. 1951 program calendar was passed a- mong the members which was much enjoyed by all. Meeting ad- journed and lunch was served by hostess and committee. FIRST TALKIE The first all-talking moving pic- ture. "Lights of New York.” was shown in New York City in 1928. Plastic decorator ni A "'0 n9W8 fOf hog". decorator; lieber Canfield. Meeting opened in usual manner with the Roy Gallant presiding. Roll call was answer- ed by six members. one visitor. w e r 0 heard and new ones were appoin- ted. Sick. Mrs. Eldon Leard. Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale. School. Nil mem bers. Educstionl. Mrs. Haber Can- fleld. Mrs. Bert Trowsdale. 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