Double Ring Ceremony Held At Fort Augustus A prettv mntnier. wedding ofl wide interest was suleniniled on August 17th. i957. at Saint Pa- trick's t'htirch, l-tort Xtigtisius. when Margaret Joan Kelly R N.,l only daughter of llr. and 3irs.' Frances Kelly. becanie the bride of Joseriii Ravmond Peters. son of Mr and Mrs. .lcrrv Pet- ers. Ma:-field. The church was lilslvltllly dec- orated with pink and white roses and b as ke t s of Eladioli. The guest pews were marked with miniature no.-.cga,vs of baby mums and white satin boos Rev. Parnell Woods perform- ed the ceremony and celebrated the Ntiptial Mass. During the Mass appropriate hymns were sting by Misses Elinor and (len- iete Mcilonald Elinor .hl0l)()D-l aid presided at the organ. The bride. who was given in marriage by tier father. was charming in a floor length gown of white bridal satin A tight fit- ted bodice was fashioned wiili a scalloped neck lne. studded with iiiinialiire mother of pearls 'l'lic drew had long sleeves, tapering to a point over the hands. The skirt formed soft folds extend' ing into a cathedral train. The bride's finger tip veil of French tulle. illusion fcll softlv front a coronet of secded pearls. She carried a cascade of white ros-i es and stephanotis. centered with, a white nclrfrd. I The bridal attendants were Miss G:-rtrtide Duffy as rnaironl of honor. . Jliss F.iiiiit'c Putt-rs. ststcr of the groom. Miss xlartlia 0llull- oran. RN, Toronto Ont. class- mate of the bride as hrides- ntaids. All attendants wore iden- tir:il gowns of white and pink uv- nicr tiliite crystal charm, ii matching picture hats and t mitts. All three girls car- : I baskets of shasla white and. i w cai'na.ions. l'o tliiinty flowcr iirl. little R v Quinn. -iorc Ii rlrcw of wlti't- t.-ilfcln with pink sash and imitations of pink roschuds She carried a haskct of pink rose- buds. The ring bearer was Gar- ry Hughes. It-essortcs atid yellow cursage. Mrs. Mr Joseph Kellv, brother oft the bride. was best man. Usher-V mg were Mr. Charles Kelly and Mr William Praught. , Following the ceremony a rev ception was held at the Char. loiteiown hotel. One hundred and twemt-fiie guests mingled in the spacious lounge and onl the terrace The bride's table was decorated with floral bou- quets: centered with a four tiar- cd wedding cake, decorated with the same golden slippers that were on her mother's wedding cake Ret-citing with the bridal par- ty were the parents of the bride and groom. The mother of the bride chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of Royal blue lace over taffeta with white ac- roses en Peters. mother of the groom, chose a printed pink mltin dress, with natural acces- sories anti pink carnation; en corsage. Mrs. John Ready waa ill charge iii the giicst book. itisscll llriscoll rapably acted as master of ccremonics. Rev. Father Woods proposed the toast to the bride. which was respond- ed to by the groom. Mr. Jon- cph Kelly proposed the toast to .he bridesmaids. Complimentary rcmarks were made by several of the guests and congratulatory' telegrams were read. Mrs. William Campbell, Mr. Albert Nit-Kearney and Mr. Tho- mas lftinter furnished appropri- ate music during the reception. i'-lid showers of confetti thrl newly weds left on a motor trip; through the Iiariiimeit and the Eastern States. For going away the bride chose a white linen shcaih dress with matching dus- ter and navy accessories. An orchid corsage completed her col- tume. Mr. and Mrs Peters will re- side in Charlottetown. The bride O” 3 7 5. it ( r izioeout-veshstav WEDDING wcddiiig was ter of Mrs. solemnized on July 27th at 2 p.m. T the late Mr. Reginald Vcssey. The. 77 the Keefe Street Church of groom is a son of Major when Harriett Mrs. A. J. Rideout. Toronto. for- and Herbert mcrly of Belle island, Newfound- in; land. - Photo by Hayashi. To- A it-ry pretty at Christ. Toronto. Jeanette Vessey Jami-s Rideoiit were united ZUMMZ uaacaroI1aeIcLurn.Ioinn'slthtar.P11 Page 8 The Guardian A happy family reunion was held at the home of Mrs. W. R. Aitken in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Grove Carter. Vancouver. who have been holidaying on the Is- land. A buffet supper was served by the hostess. with Miss Dorothy Robertson. R. N. New York pour- in tea. Mrs. Milton Carter and Mrs. Chesley Hughes Cova- head, assisted the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Carter left by plane on return Monday. Enroute they will attend the Education Association convention in Fred- ericton. N.B.. and will spend several days visiting a niece, Mrs. Jock Higman. Cooltsville. Ont. . Mr. Carter. a former island teacher, is now supervisor of Putiic schools in Vancouver, BC. Mr. and Mrs Carl Flurlte. and their oldest son Fraser, havep been in Lennoxville. Que., Fras- Monday. Sept. 23. 1953 HAPPENINGS or will remain there and in an- ed at Biahopla College School. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pickard. their Ion Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Machaine mutu- ed to Lennoxville. Quebec. Don- aid will enter Blshopta College. En route the group spent the weekend with friends in Freder- IOII. Miss Shiiee Green. I!) Great St.. City, left on Friday by plane. for Ottawa where she will be the guest of Miss Barbara Ruth Brown. T.C.A. employee. former- ly of Margate. P.E.i. Following her return. she plans to continu- her atudles at the Atlantic Chria- tian Training Centre. Tatama- goliche, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Noonan recently left on a trip to U.5.A. visiting Boston. MISI-. and Do- er. N.H.. and Portland. Maine.. and on return home will stop ov- er at St. John. N.B,'for a few days. Is Solemnized Kingway United Cliurt.-h. Otla-t wa. was the scene of a lnvelyl wedding when Patricia Alicn. el- dest datii;h.er of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Schneider. Winnipeg. Man- itoba and John A. Poole, young- est sun of Mr. atid Mrs. Frank Poole. Suuris P.lC.l. were tinit-l ed in mart'tat'.t- Rt-v. Frank Har-l back ofticiatcd. The bride. givt-it lll itiiirriagcl hy,Mr. Robert .'llt'KaI'klP. was attended by Mrs. Ruth ilall as matron of honor. Mr. Edwin Hall was best man. Mary Vesscy and and marriage. The bride iii I daugh-' ronto. lELl.EN'f3 DIARY Yes, James, The Summer Waits - Over The Months has been on the operating room staff of St. Jtiscphls Hospital. Tnroittn. (intario. The groom is on the staff of Canada Experi- mental Farm. - Photo by Mey- ers. Couple Are Honored On Their 45th An On Tiiesday evening. Septem- niversciry popular couple and the place her in. the families of Mr. andl they hold in the hearts of broth- Mrs. James A. Stewart gathered at their home at Kelvin Grove to offer their congratulations and best wishes in honor of the 45th anniversary of their marriage. James A. Stewart and Flora Mackay were married at Clifton on September 4. 1912. Their nt- iendants were Mrs. Stirling MacKa,v. the former Della Pick- ering. and Mr. Hcath Hnwnesa who has since passed away. On this happy occasion the eelebtanta were seated with their attendants. Mrs. Stirling Mat-Kay and Mr. College Bow- neu. Mr. Angus Green was chosen to act as chairman. and in the course of his remarks- spoke In glnwiru terms of this crii and sisters, nephews and nieces. l An address was read and the . couple were presented with love- ly gifts. an all wool blanket. I mantle mirror. and personal gift: including an electric razor. slippers and wool socks to '.lim" and to "Flora" a pocket .book rind necklace. , An original poem composed lfor the occasion by the groom's sister. Katherine was read by lMrs. Bruce Clark. A delectable llunch was served which includ- ,t-d ice cream and bride's and 'groom's cake. On departing to their homes the guests extended . to the happy couple their wish- es for continued health and hap- - piness in the years to come. .x . W! led at breakfast. the open door. we heard a blue- 70'” 'lIty.A call. sharp in the hush of lUl'k' -the morning. i , away with the workers "I never like to hear that in: charm of the delightful Septem- the. liarvest-time” James offer-l l when through ”Oh. they re only a part of thel season" we said. "We hear them ber night. summer. and hushed. excepting it was onewarmwith the pipiiigs of odd "good- crickets out about the lawn. "Nice, isntl it" he said. "But Summer's one" we of- and the crows calling. And now, filed- that most of the sttmmcr birdsl have gone, we seem them more." len" he said. "when they call -rain's not too far away would be good to gct at thel threshing. Not that we havcn'ti everything pretty well shipshapel to notice P881. , forts He nodded. "All the same, El-.Inywa.v they were: one too the, daisy-starred fields. like that. we can be sure th.t,Anne'a lace and purple-hlue now-it "V er of vetch tangled along the: We thought of summer's days spent well or maybe of- wasted. who knew! Gone the Queen dam. . . and many a delight of the season. We sighed. "But James said gently "we'll in the even of wind and .rain. have another summer. Ellen. We but its nice under cover." "And the days are shortening" we commented. ”Yes. It takes a while for thel dew to lift. And there are not too a many hours of sunshine to de- pend on before the damp falls; Iillin-" So quiet the leaves were against the morning. and still Ind Deaceful the iicene about. "Well" he said rising and pick- llll UP his up "we have to re-i hair one of the gralniwagona. By then the day will have squared tltself away. i dontl like to see the sun so bright this early - not the beat sign this time of year of a continuing fine day."l it was as it happened too um-m and humid to be a good harvest day, lacking the clean sharp- ness of weather liked by the bar. vealers. Yet on the neighbour-' ' farm where they worked. some I eaves were stored and there was a spell of threshing in thlal iieason'a trial run of the machined Mack home fmm school. heart these days disturbed by two apl airel: to attend clan g: i. 5. to the "U51. tinted the endeavour in progress across the v.ellq' when we were about to go a. niece of gardening. , ”Tf'9"'7" 7'! Pointed breath- lnto the sunny distance.” ”.See.",tlieyre threshing! 1 goes; ill have to go. some other arm V" "Pl? You. I'm anxious to neg how she works And too" he nod- ded on aonther fascinating "IOUIM "the! Just may need nae to drive one of the (rum. 3. the field." His fay over, James mum in on the front veranda! to the gun. to net the llrain Item. '2 m idiy. lent in tin. saw his face by the light from the open door. it was smiling. "ll waits. . . over the months" he said softly. Until tomorrow - - - Diary -Goodnight. . . . The hride wore a white baller- ina lcnizth gown of white lace MT. RYAN C.W.i,. The regular meeting of Fac- rcd Heart sub-division CW.L. was held in church vcstry on Sept. 10th The met-ting was opt-ticd by prayer led by Father Butler. The business period was openedt by president. Secretary then read minutes of last meeting. Roll call was answered by lil members. The treasurer's re- port waii adopted as read. Mrs. Walter Walker and Mrs. -Fred McKenna read very inter- lesting reports on the diocesan convention they had attended. .A disctission took place on an- lnual chickcn supper and it was decided to hold card parties in homes instead. Mrs. Fred Mc- lKenna offered her home for first card party to be held on AEROWAX l ISDOUBLE-RICH IN WAX .-.. '-an lfR0itlx i T ill-"rmiii wAX4'.'; l NU&UllyIIh hoshgltcouotacabbetfwtbtalo-,lov ;L -"'-"- 3 7- PAY AS llffll AS Anletb or your 3'2! I amt sin: 5831 SINGER SEWING CENTER IQICTXTWTT IM GIIAIGWUI. QIOWNIIALK Poole-Schneider Wedding In Ottawa and net nver taffeta bodice. lily point sleeves and boiifiant skirt. A headdress of pearls and sequins secured her chape length veil of embroid- ered net. She carried a cascade bouquet of red and white carna- tions. Following a reception at the .24l6AC and W. Squadron's Mess. the couple left on a motor trip to Montreal. For travelling the bride wore a black and white dress with white hccessorleu and a corsage of red and white carnations. They will reside in Ottawa. g Sept wlh. The president. Mrs. Walker. made known that the Region- al Conference which takes place each year is to be held at Fort Augustus this year. The meet with fitted ed school and shades were needed. it was moved by Mrs. Wilfred Kacbeaa and sec- onded by In. Walter llacbeod that then he lot. , It was decided to have in-i terior of school room painted dur- ing Fall vacation. It was moved by Mrs. John Macheod and sec- onded by Mrs. P'.E. Rooney that the necessary paint he bought, and a painter be got. I Mrs. Ediaon Macbean on be- half of the institute welcomed Mrs. Marcellus McDonald to the district and Institute and a gift was presented to her. Next meet- ing to be in the School room. Roll call a 15 cent auction or cup and saucer. Lunch commie tee to be Mrs. John Mcftae. Mrs John Maci..eod and Mrs. Don McDonald. Meeting then adjourn-l ed and a tasty lunch and tear was served by the lunch com- mittee. ..M:.:.?.m IINKORA C.W.L The regular monthly meeting of Kinkora Subdivision of the, C.W.L. was held in the Schoolv .'iir. aitd Mrs. Lem Nlathesnn of Tuesday, September 10th. with an' Wlicatley River celebrated their luendlnu or twenty two mem. fiftieth wedding anniversary at be”. the home of their son-in-law, The president, Mn. Ray smith James Cousins of Rose Valley. opened the med,” md in the Mr. and Mrs. Matheson were rayer in the absence of Mrs. marned by Ravi D”"'9l Mn” Em,” 'McC"Vm. M" Desmond Lean at Mt. lferbert fifty years Callaghan was alppointed secre- 33-" Mm hi” J(;&;'m?'1:"Lmd "And tary. The minutes of the last Mrs" ”””” 3 t me? n. mean” we" rad and yppmw igiinizlshlay hfacLeani as attend. Many relatives and friends ga- thered to honor the couple and catcnd tlicir felit-itations. The liv- was decorated with A thank you card was receiv- ed from Mr. and Mrs. JF. Mc- Kenna. The secretary read the Provincial Annual Report. l mg mum The treasurer. Mrs. Pope Mc-1 Couple Observe-Their 50th Wedding Anniversary beauilfiil'cut flowers and lovely pottcd golden niuml sent by Eli- enezer W.l. Miss Shirley Wood and Miss Carol Mac-Donald re- ceived the guests and ushered them into the dining room. A three-tiered wedding cake, suit- ably decoraled for the occasion. flanked by yellow tapers and two floral arrangements. cen- tred the table. Many congratulatory cards and gifts were received. After an en- joyable evening. the guests left, wishing Mr. and Mrs. Mathcsnn many more years of happy wed- ded life. Mahon gave her report and told that sixty-four dollars had beelliparlure from th. Parish. realized from the recent pantry The president brotiizht home sale in Summerslde. sortie ncw itlt.-as from the annual Reports were heard from llie.t-onveniion. On motion in dol- various units followed by the re iars was volt-d for the Hungar- port of the membership conven- tan Relicf Fund. er. Mrs. Clayton McCnbe. who, Mrs Austin Hammlll was air staied that September is Mem- pointed spiritual convencr. bershlp Month and that forw- it was moved and seconded six members paid their dues. that we have Pcrpctual Rosary The Pnlerlalnmcnl - W09. for Pcacc in the homes on the Mrs. J.F. Morris and Mrs. Der first Satiirdiiy of each month mond Callaghan reported they from eight a.m. to eight p.m. are holding a dance in the hall Mrs. Ray Johnston moved that Monday, September 16. The president stated that sixty- tive-women had made the Lay. Retreat in August. it was decid- th e ing closed with prayer by Fath- er Butlcr. ' -it rij 4i-it NEW re sher ed to iemcmbc one of our mom "W M" "l ”l"50("'t'l'"" '0 born with a Rosary on her de-tlilesscd Virgin. if t TB A KIND .4. ...-N. Softer . fstndoI&I&. lJ5P3?kHhw&y?1.m1 OI-1 At;-anon It-It-ct-.vtii-attach-uuataatlattagm .......;. llll V-at vt xx 1 s ussiig lacuna-ontbanedunnad, - . , , vhiv;:u.i:adthatiseutafm-uvld.,A'a:d-'li.u..ltsnatu NEWARK, NJ. (AP)-A young woman paralyzed by polio from the neck down has given birth to a healthy baby girl. Mrs. Eliza- beth Grun, zit, of New Brunswick. N..l.. underwent a caesarean sec- lion at Beth IsraelHospitalhera Wednesday. Her baby weighed eight pounds. five ounces. HOUSEHOLD HINT To disconnect an electric corrl. ithe money. be voted to purchaseigrasp the plug. not the cord. gcanilles as a souvenir of Baptism. l ""4 9”" lilceting atljntirncd. followed by IV straight. it the plug sticks. rock it geni- frtitn side to side as you pull. in loosen one connection at a time.