our Lady of Fatima Church. scarborough. 0nt., was th scene of a very pretty wedding recently when Maxine Gert- rude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoscph Lanigan. Montague, P.E.l.. became the bride of Jo- seph Arnold, only son of Mr. . Roy Bell. Melrose. Mass Rev. D. S. MacLean officiat- ed at the double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. Rev. Johnstone was seated in the Sanctuary. In the absence of her father the bride was given in marriage by her eldest broth- Iace. The skirt fell from a bus- tle to a slight train. A match- ing rose held her tiered veil. She carried a white prayer book covered with one white orchid. stephanotis and streamers with .v_v. The bride's matron of honor was her only sister, Mrs. Reigh Llewellyn of Hamilton. Mrs. John Lanigan, sister-in-l;w the bride. and Miss Dale Mc- Grath, a friend. were brides- an ill .. The matron of honor wore a street length gown of aqua organza. while the bridesmaids wore yellow silk organza. They wore matching headpieces and carried bouquets of yellow and white mu . Miss Wendy Llewellyn, niece of the bride. was flower girl. and Barry Lanlgan, nephew of the bride. was ring bearer. John Lanigan, brother of the bride, was best man, and Bur- ton Penny and Arthur Lanigan were ushers. For her daughter's wedding rs. Lanigan chose a beige Pmwrso Panes? I E 5‘ MR. AND Mas. an ARNOLD anu. Former Montague Girl Is Wed In Scarborough, Ont. +41’ Ans Bond. lmnes’s llltsr. Phsss 4-III The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Aug. 81. 1962. 9 HAPPENINGS Mrs. Harold Laird and Miss Jeanette Orr were hostesses at their home at Kensington at a delightful afternoon tea given by a number of the ladies of the Kensington United Church, and other friends in honor of Miss Jean M'acLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Leod, prior to her marriage to Robert Spencer James. Cut flo- wers and tall tapers in silver candle holders adorned the table where Mrs. Alexander MacKay and Mrs. P. J. Kennedy presid- ed over the tea cups. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Russell MacKay. Mrs. R. W. Auld. Mrs. Ivan Darrach, Mrs. Bruce MacLeod and Mrs. James Mac- Kenzie. Lovely gifts were pre- sented to the bride-to-be by Mrs. Ivan Darrach. Mrs. Ron Parsons and fam- ily have returned to their home Houghton, N. Y., and Mrs. Paine, together with their three children, arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday for a brief visit as part their tour of the Mar- itlmes and the Gaspe Peninsula. While here. they were th e guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis. 5 Bsyfield Street. Mr. and Mrs. William Brack, who have been visiting Mrs. Brack's aunt. Mrs. Vina Lowth- er. Victoria, have returned to their home in Brighton. Mass. At'the annual meeting of the Catholic Girls Scholarship Asso- at elation, the following directors were appointed: Mrs. W. F. Mullaly. Souris; and Mrs. Hub- ert MacNeil, Summerslde. At the directors meeting. officers elected for the coming year were Mrs. W. F. Aylward, president and Mrs. Alden Mulligan. Kin- ra. at St. Mark's Rectory, Kensing- ko ton after spending the past week at P'cto N.S. Miss Olive Thompson. Ken- sington. is spending a few days at Halifax. N S Dr. Stephen W. Paine, Pre- sident of Houghton College, sheath with pink accessories, e and a corsage of miniature ros- es. The groom's mother wore, an aqua full skirted dress with matching accessories and a cor- sage of roses. The oom‘s suit with matching accessories and corsage of roses. A breakfast for the immediate families was held at the home of the groom's aunt and uncle. In the evening a reception was held at the Colonial Room. Lar- ry, youngest brother of the bride proposed the toast, with e groom responding. MISS grandmother wore an off-white choi spsmtmm Special September “White Sale” Prices on Wabasso First Quality Sheets and cases Nora Hutchison circulated the guest book. During the Mass the altar was decorated with summer flowers and appropriate hymns were rendered by the junior girls‘ r. Immediately after the recep- tion Mr. and Mrs. Bell left for a honeymoon trip through the eastern United States. The bride travelled in a white brocade dress and matching duster. l-ier corsage was a white orchid. The young couple are residing in Toronto where they are both employed. Mrs. Lionel Demers and small son, Lee, of Ashtabula. Ohio. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterns Webster. Mrs. Dalton Watson, Quebec City, is visiting the Island. While here she is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, try Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacDon- ald. Whim Road. Alfred (Butch) Stewart of Peter's Road is a patient in N by the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. where he underwent sur- gery. Miss Jean MacKinnon has re- turned by plane to Toronto after spending a month's vacation at her home in Pisquld. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Flahaven and family. Ronnie and Joann. SLINENS FOR LIVINVG. 4 ‘Iv . . \X9‘ 8 §.§\\_ also learned D sass: lens as Kenslngton, after spending the past week at Ysrmouth, N.B., guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. McGinn and family. Edwin Mecarville, ‘is visiting his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James Mullaiy. Kenning- ton, and is also spending some time at his former home at Kin- kora. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knight left on Monday to return to their home at Winchester. Mass.. after a brief visit with Mrs. Knight's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Paynier. Kenslngton and other relatives and friends. Frank MacEwen has return-I several weeks. Mrs. Elmer Moase has re- C_ turned to her home at New An- nan from the Prince County Hospital where she had been a patient. The Rev. Elmer Cotton, ac- companied by his mother, Mrs. John Cotton, his nephew, Mr. John Cotton and his aunt, Miss Irene Cotton. left recently to return to their respective homes, Ca born and Oshawa, 0nt.. after visiting with relativ- es at Kenslngton. New London. Clinton and Summerslde. The United Church Women of North Rustico recently met at the home of Mrs. George Toombs for their August meet- ing. A devotional period was conducted by the president. Mrs. W. L. Toombs led the Bible study period, and Mrs. Earle Simpson read from the study book.’ Miss Helen Woolner will be in charge of the study for September, when the meeting will be held in the church. It was decided to hold a pan- e at Cavendish in the ed to his home at Kensington. -. Prince County Hospital for . ,. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McAs- sey. Head of Hillsboro. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Ethel, to James Bertram ESTHER lI.'1'lIEL MCASSEY — J. B. GUNN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . astronomer. ‘has been elected president the American Astronomical So- ‘.ciety, the first Canadian to hold I society. president of the 1,200-me.mbe" I Gunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gunn, St. Peter's Lake. Marriage to take place at Park Royal Giurch Char- lottetown. in the near future. Three Stud-ents Get WI Prizes The scholarship committee of the County Line No. 2 District Women’s Institute met with the district officers on Thursday ev- ening August 23rd at the home of Mrs. John Francis, Lady Fane. Reports were received from the Branch Institutes: Albany Rural, Augustine Cove. Traverse, Desahle, Carleton Sid- Cross, Lady Fane. North Try- on, South Melville. Tryon. Vic- toria and Westmoreland. From these reports. prizes will be presented to the follow- Cape. ing grade iven students being successful in attaining the high- est aggregate in the provincial exams: First prize $40.00, Mir- iam Crawiord with an aggre-3 gate of 713: second prize $35.t‘0 Dianne Roberts-683: third $25.00} Eugene Murphy - 655. Miss Crawford is the daugh-i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert» Crawford. Tryon. Miss Robs-rtsi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l Charles Roberts, North Tryont and Mr. Murphy is the son of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy,- Augustine Cove. I The scholarships were pre- sented at the opening ceremon- ies of the Crapaud exhibition. sal near future; Miss Irene Toombs will make the arrangements. The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was serv- Mrs. Toombs and the committee in charge. Brian MacBeth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacBeth of Whim Road, has accepted position with the Bank of Nova Scotia and is posted to the Morell branch. Brian is a gra- duate of Montague Regional High School. 1962 class. Omitted from the story of a recent dinner party held by Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bradley were the names of Wayne, Eliza- beth and Douglas, children of r. and Mrs. James Austin Bradley. Camp Gagetown, N.B., who were vacationing on the Island. Miss Maria Easton who has reached the age of one hundred and one years will be at home to her friends on this occasion today from 2 p.m. — 11.30 p.m. at 264 Grafton St. ATTENTION! For all your Car and Fire INSURANCE Call us today. 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