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LTD. 101QUEENl'i'REI.'I' ikfl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Howius and Vicinity Mrs. Henry J. Gallant ofrbuvsr went on a business trip to Alber- ton on Monday. Mr. Gilbert 1. Gallant of Kelly Road visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Gallant. Duvar. recently. Mrs. Robert Arsensult and little son have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsensult and family recently. Miss Audrey Galiani, put year sludent. in Grade X! at Miacouche Covent. is now at her home in Dizvar. Mr. Ben L. Arsevnauli is now visiting with his daughter. Mrs. Harvey Murphy, Mr. Murphy and family, in Alberton. .,.A. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant and sun Clair were out to Lot 7 on Sunday evening. guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Griffin and family. The Misses Barbara and Elaine Gallant of Charlottetown are now guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Shields and family at Howlan. Dr. Gilbert Gallant left on Mon- day for a year's training in Mont- real. during which time Mrs. Gal- lant Summersidr. and family will reside in Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers and family of Duvar recently spent a week-end visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers, St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dalton of Summerside are spending I few days at their farm in Howlan. They have with them a carpenter who is to make improvements on the house. The many friends of Joe Des- Roche: of Howlan are very pleas- ed to see him out around and able to do a little work again, after being ill for so long. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters were dinner guests of their. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noon- an of 0'Leary. The surveyors have been quite busy recently measuring part of the road. from Leary in readiness for widening out the road. Already a few men are at work. Howlan into 0'- -Among those who visited Mr. Fidele Arsenault. who returned home from Western Hospital on Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault, Mr. Gaudet. and Messrs. Leo Arsen- ault and Jerry Gallant. and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Drank O'Mara of Duvar returned home from Alberton Hospital the last of the week. Her friends hope she soon will be well and able to look after her family again. Mr. and Mrs. Izrank Peters of Summerside spent. the Dominion Day week-end in Howlan Duvar, returning to their home on Sunday evening accompanied by their niece, Jean Arsenault, who went to reside with her parents in St. Eleonora. and On Monday. July 10th, work be- gan of re-modelling and also re- pairing the Howlan schoolhouse. Shingling and placing all the win- dows to one side will be done. be- sides some changes inside, with a new blackboard to be put. in. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gallant of Westbrook, Me.. are now vacat- ioning on the Island. At. present they have taken a cabin at Max- field's Beach in Fortune Cove. On Saturday evening accompanied by Mrs. John A. Gsllant., Woodstock. they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Deslloches. Howlan. Friends from Howlan aliended the wedding supper at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant. Pius- ville, recently, in honor of her son Elmer who was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Ena. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daugay Wedge of St. Louis. The bride looked very nice in a long white taffeta gown with long veil. and was attended by Bernice. sister of COMFORTABLE 53.95 Maollonald-Morrlmy Wedding .. aune it. St. Dunstan's Bull- ion was the scene of a very pretty wedding when Marian Urau-la, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin Morrissey, East Royalty. became the bride of John B. MacDonald. son of Mrs. MacDonald and the late W. A. Mar.-Donald of Grand Tracadle. The ceremony was per- formed snd nuptial Mus celeb- rated by Rev. P.F. MacDonald, brother of the groom. The bride. given in marriage by her father. looked lovely in a floor length gown and train of cream colored satin. Her long veil fell in graceful folds from a white beaded coronet. and she carried an arm bouquet of American Beauty Roses and maiden-hair fern with white satin streamers. To complete her costume she wore a strand of pearls. ' The bride was attended by her sister Zita. R.N.. who was attired in a floor length gown of blue sheer. l-lcr headdress was a match- ing coronet with shoulder length veil and she carried a bouquet of pink roses with maiden-hair fern and pink satin streamers. The groom was attended by his broth- er Eugene. During the Mass music was played by Mrs. Joseph Dougan. church organist, while Mr. Frank Maclntyre sang appropriate hymns. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was served at the Queen Hotel. Fr. P. F. MacDonald proposed a toast to the bride which was responded to by the groom. The happy couple left for a . honeymoon trip to North Sydney. For travelling the bride wore a navy suit with white accessories. and I corsage of pink and white carnations. . On their return they were ten- dered a wedding supper at the home of the bride for immediate relatives and friends. The dining- room was artistically decorated with white and yellow bells and streamers. The table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake. which was later cut traditionally by the bride and groom. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower by the residents of East Royalty. M.....A..m.......?..j..... gown also with veil. The groom was supported by Mr. Wedge, bro- ther of the bride. They are to re- side in Summerside where they are employed. A little family gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault on Saturday evening, when many of their rela- tives gathered for a social even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuar- rie and sons of Wilmot motored lo Howlan on Sunday where their eldest son Willard remained for part of his vacation at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. On Dominion Day Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Bryan of Howian attended the marriage at St. Luke's Anglic- an Church at O'I.eary Corner. of Miss Lily Belle Wood, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood of Green Hill, who became the bride of Mr. Thompson. The sympathy of her many friends in Howlan is extended to Mrs. Fidele Arsenault of Wood- stock and all other members of the family in the loss they sus- tained in the death of a loving brother on Sunday afternoon. June nth, in the person of Rev. J. A. Gaudet. at the age of 78 years. The late Rev. Fr. Gaudet. was a former beloved pastor at St. Anthony's. His funeral service and burial is to be held at St. Anthony's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. ac- companied by their nieces, Clair and min Gallant, and Mrs. James T. Gallant of Piusvilie, left on Tuesday on return to their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Gal- lant and Clair spent two weeks with Mr. Gallant! mother. Mrs. John A. Gallant of Woodstock. and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers along with friends motored to Summer- side recently, where they attended the burial service and'int.erment. of the late Mrs. George Bow- neas whose death iook'pisce at her home in Summerside on Sun- day. The late Mrs. Bowness was formerly Miss Bernice Bell Lid- stone of Cape Wolfe, and was GS years of age. Sincere sympathy is extended Mr. Bowness and in their sad bereavement. Mrs. Ernest -Aracnault and little children. of Halifax, came on Tuudly to spend a short time with her relatives and friends in I-lowlan. Mrs. Arsenault will also visit her sister. Mrs. Gilbert Gal- lant. and family of Kinkora, also with Mr. Arsenault'I psrentl. Mr- and Mrs. Philip Arsenault of Charlottetown. before returning to Halifax. Chicago Cubs llocoll Out-Iloldor or-noaoo. July is -- (AP) - ohloago Ouba recalled out- fielder Carmen Mauro from their Springfield. Mus. farm this of theelntornatlonal lacuna. Mum is batting .320. 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