V. .I .3; AU'GUSTi”'6.l?19"5T3l THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWi- PAGE FIFTEEN ,...--v ier Time roses. A reception for forty-five guests iiind Mrs. Andrew L...l'lie of Whini- ' gggg The matron of honor was gown-fwas held in St. Mary's Hall where peg. Manitoba; Mrs. J. C. Ciarkol I ML ",4 Mrs. W. H. pmmm ed in azure blue nylon net overithe bride's table was centred with of Kelowna, 5.1”: the Misses Ruthl guns EVENING at '.':.:3l);at the name in south wug Log wen gomewme. Mus” ue mm, taffeta. fashioned similarly to.a three-tier wedding cake topped Thompson and Ethel Southweeki o'clock Mr, Hyold Ga,,dw,,,' w,";15.' at 2 Rn,” follow-ed by "7. mg in summers”, the gum, or that of the brides. Her headdress with lilies of the valley and en- of Hartford, Conn.; Miss Johannai dwv" . radio address .OV('r'il!i”pVl(le at the United Church at Mrs. Phmps, brother. John Hub was a wreath of matching I blue circled with bouquet of mixed Constable and Mr. William Con. Summerside nidio Sinilnn. rim Coiilrzil Lot 16. at 2:30 pm. Ser- ness and Mrs. Harlmess. King Velvet flowers and she carried a flowers and lighted tapers. stable of Springfield. ' Hm, again 7:30 p.m. over C.lm'i'.:riccs were conducted by Rev. Street. 5. nosegayLo-i' Talisman roses. ' gF'or a wedding trip in the Marl-l Prior to her marriage the bride y , H ,Theoilnre Ross. of Lot is, assisted The uridesmaid was attired in times the bride donned alsuit ofiwas guest of honor at several soc-i gl.-lqugnal. 1Es'rEIu)A)-llieiby Rev. Stanley Wells of Sum- .M;-3, Adm. Hegel um M”. pastel pink nylon marquisettepover coffee brown gabardine with leaf ial functions. Mrs. Roscoe Jeffery ::""..:”"";r at ” .:"d..M'" xlrinon W -i . . . no no. us, are visiting their V: o ere n er ar. e carre ueen za roses. os sses at e ome of the form- Oellijlbt Matci)1dt.rh'1-o;;,,sJhu,lr, :le::t,::,::v,,..' w gigjor lg'Itl0(l3Bl1lI2:IHd- Riother. Mr. John Harkness and sugtswgav Of Pin: Dellsliltl roses. On return the! bridal couple will er at o miscellaneous shower: and "SPRINGFIELD RIFLE” In color Morrs urg, n a .,. y . . . '. man i as innon, an ey ac- rs. Himmegg, gin; street, 3. e winsome ower gr was reside temporariy in Sumnierside members of the staff of the Co-' . . was ht” V'i5”'d” ”""””.””' i'K"”"'"l I"'""”"" W55 "I "I9 hooked in yellow nylon over taffeta where the groom is a. leading a:i-- operative gathered at her home tol 3150 Sta”'”g Phyllis Tllaxter. DaVld Brian with Paul August 5th, with 5 short 313;-Vlceichurth cermm-y u Lot, 16.-S. .-Mrs..Ellc Smith, Boston. Mass, and wore a matching poke bonnet. craftsman at the R.C.A.F. Station. hoonr the bride-elect with s 'nis-' Kelly. Also serial and news. ' 1! VIGIWIK in ” crside. the She carried a basket of sweet peas. out of town guests included Mr. ceilaneous shower. 45, v 8110': of her brother. Mr. Walter v-I callbeok and Mrs. callback. s. -Mrs. Walter Campbell. Free- town. and son Barry, and Mrs- Bert. Thomson, North 'n-yon and children Brian and Dawn. have i returned to their homes after spending a week at the Hsv-A- Eest Cottages in Bedcque. S. I Personals CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON ”lhui's.-Fri.-Sat. 7.15 - 9.15, Matinee Sat, 2,3(,ic This is the story of ”Long Rex Kearny" (Ggry C00???) whose 1'aw courage you'll long remember, the right man for the right gun CAPITOL Summerside TODAY (THURSDAY) 2.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 HIGH ADVENTURE! FORBIDDEN For other P. 0. News Please See Page 5 psummerside. was the scene of a pretty wedding yesterday after- noon at 2 o'clock when Johanna 0 v. Locke-Simmons 5: . ORANGES, 344' . , ' E Iziiaiparauir ........ 34: Wedding ; 2 lbs. BANANAS . . 35c ; 3 Tins TOMATO JUICE H 33C -st. Mary's Anglican Church. 3 3 Tins Aylmer VEGETABI:-E-I oi5'Tbii'a'ro"5ifiEis 3.3- 3 Tins Orange and Grapefruit or Blended Juice 44c PICNIC HAM. per pound ..................................... .. 58c Ruth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 2 pounds BOLOGNA V Earle Vslmmons, became the bride 1 Matthew wens STRAWBERRY JAM .............. .. 46c ,g;mAr1;1:It1t;r1 lglfvd Locke. 01 Trinmw I 1 I ' H . i 5 Cflkes CASTILL SOAP . , I The double ring ceremony was -, 1 with salt or pepper sliaker ................................ .. We ;performed by the vem,.,i,ie Amh- mm" ii Cakes SUNLIGHT SOAP 1 Bottle JAVEX, 32 oz ..................... .. 2 Boxes FAB, 1 Giant and 1 Large Size Tin Elegant Paste WAX ................... .. Boxes Marvins SODAS lb. Rakwana TEA ..... .. Pkg NAPKINS .. . Jewel SHORTENING ...... .. Pkg. JELLO. any flavor . ,. lb. EVAPORATED APPLES . 1 2 lb. WALNUTS .. 1 Swansdown CAKE FLOUR . Men's POLO SHIRTS ...... .. Boysl POLO SHIRTS . PETER nicnintu iiwronn-iiiriuriiii LEO G.CARROLL'lOHN ABBOTT. i.ii”Fi”iiv.s."i”E8i”cZ”ii”5u" hi IOIPIMI The church was artistically de- M 79c corated with vases-of pink ranbler 49C lioses against a background of -3' Jlernery, and the guest pews were -34C :marked with white ribbon and a . (90 small rose. "' u 376 I Mr. Everett. Penwarden was in r 0 n 49C Icharge of the wedding music and I F I N OE) accompanied Mr. Ivor Phillips as -i C ghe sang "The Wedding Hymn". . 356 I The bride was given in marriage . 43.3 iby her father and attended by her 39C sister, Mrs. Andrew Clarke as mat- 69 run of honor, her cousin Miss ' Jeanette Ogden as bridesmaid, . 396 ideacon G. R. Harrison. ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT to-min 7.15-9.15 --'4-TKJIQD-E5-A The Summerside High School Auditorium Tonight at 8.15 pm R. R. Bell. O.C.. Provincial Leader and other prominent ' Conservative speakers will be in attendance. . 690 land little Susan Hutchinson as GIRLSI JEANS S259 mower girl. g Flying Officer Douglas Yatcs ;was groomsman and LAC. Regin- ,ald Rowe and F20. Andrew Clarke IIIE Sl;liEEN'S musi IINUSIIAI STORY or GUILTY LOVE 5” IIOVIAID IIIIGIIIS iionniih nm:iiiii'i"'5 inn SIIIIIIIIIS -SALE RUNS- THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY ;:'.ff,;l'I3,f;:e””.'J;, ,.,v;,g ,,, Se, oor en ti own. e w te Ladies! Your Dollars Buy More of ism-apiess gbodige or chanuuy lace K. R; MATTHEWS STORE. land the bouffant. skirt of nylon not were over the traditional ELMSDALE Inn rmIui'l"ii":'ilm iunuu white satin. The bolero was of . .iiii lill Ill! - Illllll l'l!ll. ,4 Chantilly lace. the pointed collar was studded with tiny pearls and the graceful long sleeves tapered to a point over the wrists. Her full length veil of French net was or- 'ianged from a coronet of pearls and she carried a bouquet of Bet- . Re-Electing” Here are some of the benefits that have come to Prince County from the Liberal Government at Oflawa. They are the direct results of J. Watson MacNaught's representations in the House of Commons during the past four years. He has actively supported all of them. With him Prince County comes first. 1. Expenditures of over 16. million dollars on the RCAF Station of Summerside as well as large defense contracts have meant increoszd employment and much revenue to the people of this area and the County generally. 2: Approximately l,l89.356 dollars spent since I 1949 in 31 localities by the Department of Pub- lic Works on new construction and extensions to public buildings. repairs. dredging and im- provements: If is estimated that during the next year 51,234,000 will be spent on similar im- provemenfs to harbours on rivers. J. Watson MocNuughf has seen to if that Prince County has been well provided for in this field. 3. Old Age Pensions paid without a means test Preluul no hlnetul up-' " OTTO PIEIIIICEI f i r This is the last meeting to be held in connection with this campaign. Come up to the High School and meet them. 7. Markets retained for our fish and other prim- ary products through international trade agree- ments. Maintenance of these markets is due to Liberal Government adherence to and insist- ence on low tariffs and freer trade policies. ON MONDAY NEXT FOR OONTINIIE 8. Increased expenditures for fisheries research and exploration. 9. Deep sea fishermen allowed to deduct cos! of food. lodging and some items of gear for im come tax purposes. ; 10. Low premium insurance plan for fisherman'! boats and lobster traps. This is important next legislation. Its provisions will be expanded. to 2500 recipients of Prince County since they were Introduced by the Liberal Government on January I. I953. This brings to our County SI.- 2l0.000 a year. 4. Age reduced from 70 to 65 for eligibility ' through a means rest for Old Age Assistance. In Prince County 210 citizens have already qualified and the amount of the Federal Gov- ernment's fifty per conf participation is 525.500. 5. Family Allowance cheques also Introduced by the Llborol.Govcrnmenf go each month to 5100 families and bring 5960.000 annually to Prince County. During the past four years. they have brought S3.730.000 to fhe'county. 6. Freight assistance continued on feed grains effect great savings for our farmers every year. Price support for buffer and eggs have been brought info cffccf. I-log premiums are paid. I Remember -- It's PROSPERITY RE-ELECT . MacNAUGHT I (During the posffour years approximately 88 million dollars has come to the Island from Of- fawo. J. Watson, MacNoughf has spcurcd for Prince County its share.) 11. Loans to fishermen who suffered sever! storm damage to Iobsfer traps. 12. Reduction and removal of duty on gear and equipment used by farmers and fishermen. 'l3. Assistance to farmers exhibitions. grants for potato warehouse construction. payments to producers of fox pelts: assistance in procuring form fertilizers. 4 14. Improvement of Post Office facilities. I5. Large grants for provision of new hospitals of Summorsldc and Albcrfon. 16. Assistance to War Veterans, Unemployment Insurance. Mothers Allowances and other wel- fare benefits continue and will continue to be paid. MacNAUGHT for PRINCE Inserted by the Prince County Llbgsl Auoeiodoli).