~ $2 44,0.4.e442448 PEM EAL pohly A ij tae aaita Uh ba Py my or: - MR. AND MRS. {Nuntial Vows “At St. James RC Church A pretty wedding was solem- —Bized at St. James Roman Ca ~tholic Church, Egmont Bay on ~Suly 1 at 10.30 am. when Dora Cecelia; daughter“of Mr. and Mrs. CharlesArsenault of Abram’'s Vil- “lagé became the bride of Camille Norman Caissie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Caissie of Shediac, "N.B. Rev. Phillipe Cloutier per- formed the ceremony. Jeanne- Lise Michaud of Buctouche. N.B. was the organist and accompan ted the guest soloist, Jolaine Mc- Laughlin, of Buctouche, N.B. as phe sang appropriate wedding bymns. - =. The bride, given in marriage bw her father. was lovely in her floor length gown of white nylon sheer. The fitted basque bodice featured a scooped neckline of Chantilly lace bands; the sleeves were short with manchettes end ing in points over the hands; lace inserts . enhanced ~ the bouffant skirt of nylon sheer which billow- ed out over bridal satin and hoop. The finger tip veil of French illusion, edged in lace to match that of the gown, was caught in a shell hat of encrusted sequins, adorned with a tulle bow. Her only ortiament Was a single strand of pearls and she carried a Mis- gal with a blue orchid. Miss Eunice Gallant, as maid @f honor, was gewned in burnt orange with white brocade on silk and she carried a cascade of TODAY’S TREAT ‘LAM PATTIES “ 2 cups fresh clams 1 cup bread crumbs (dry) 148 tsp. pepper 3 eggs 3 this. cream 2 this. flour : Method:- Mince clams, add bread crumbs and seasoning. Break in eggs and stir thorough- ly, add cream and flour. Heat bacon dripping in frying pan and drop in mixture by spoonfuls, “ghaping with the spoon. Cook until golden brown on . both sides. : Mrs. Robert Carter, : North Milton, PEL @RANGEADE 4 oranges 3 lemons 8 cups sugar 8 cups boiling water ‘1 oz. citrie acid. “Method:- To the grated rind eof orange and lemon and lemon juice add acid which has been ffissolved in water. When cool add juice of oranges and bottle. Mrs. John P. Trainor Southport, P.E.1. PIUSVILLE ~ A very successful bean supper was held im Piusville Hall on Tuesday, July 21st., by the mem- Bers of the Piusville Women’s In stitute. A few games of bingo were Played after the tables were clear- ed away. Following the bingo, the young people enjoyed dancing to the music of guitar and harmon «ica, which were both plgyed by Bobbie Gallant. A_ neat money was «realized. Proceeds are in a d of the Piusville Wom- en's Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Toronto, are visiting at Gegere’s home in Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Marshell * Lynn. Mass,. were recent visitors | 3 * ” - se on Mrs. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | Thomas Carcuran. Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant. Jeft | recently for Saint. John, and Hart-| Sford, Conn., where she will spend / some time visiting relatives. “ Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones and son Wayne, Toronto, Ontario, are |M spending thelr holidays with their | relatives in Piusville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarkin, daughter Sharon; also Dale Cor- eoran, recently returned to Mon- treal, Quebe§ after their holidays with Mr. and Mrs: *John J. Corcoran, Piusville; also with Mr, Clarkin's relatives in ~peakes Station. They were also accompanied back by Mr. Clark im's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis sum of4 Cliford Legere, | spending | Lena Caroline McLure, Womes's Editet, Puone 9508 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., July 29, 1959. | HAPPENINGS Mrs. R.R. Bell, Mrs. Arthur Hunter Duvar: and Mrs. George G. Wood of Charlottetown and }Miss Dorothy Williagss, ‘Foronto, he rsiter, Mrs. Wilfred Oatway, Mr. Oatway and family. : Mr. and Mrs. Roland. Hayes, spent Tuesday naemer on the Saint John, New Brunswick, are North Side. om, Misses Constance soit Ruth | Hughes and Helen Rogerson have oe to their homes-in Boston Mass. While on the Island they “jwere the guests of Mrs. R. G. Loughlin, Cove Cottage, Stanhope and Miss Lillian Duchemin, Char- tottetown. ‘ Mrs. Vernon Coles ‘nee Anne i Furness) and three children, Mar- \lilyn, Garry and Wayne, returned i » .|to Toronto by plane Wednesday, C. N. CAISSIE Are Pledged ;jhaving spent a month's holiday with Mrs. Coles’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Furness, Vernon Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Gra-| ham and children Patricia and John of Sudbury, Ontario, arriv- ed Sunday by motor and are vis- iting Mrs. Graham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bulman, Green Street. : Mrs. Helen Carmody arrived home Saturday evening -by train spending their honeymoon on Prince Edward Island and are the | guests of Mrs. S. Pineau, 81 Spring Park Road. This is Mr. Hayes first visit to the Island.- On Sunday friends of the bride and groom assembled at the grandmother's old home at Rus- ticoville gwhere they enjoyed | swimming. A delicious supper was served by Mrs. Louis Noye. Mr. ind Mrs. George Pert and | daughter, Molly, have returned to ° their home in Nitro, Que., spending their holidays with Mrs. Pert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Cooper. Harold Kenneth MacDonald, son of Mrs. Eileen MacDonald, Orle-|g,ughter of the late Mr. and bar St., has returned to the city | after completing a four weeks | training course in Camp Gage-| town, Mr, and Mrs. Philip Diamond | | arrived home from Toronto to vis- it Mr. Diamond's mother, Mrs, | | Preston Diamond. While in the after spending holidays in Mon- | Province they will visit Telatives | jeft, and Reg Newcombe, general treal where she was the guest of| and friends. white ‘mums. The Misses Flor- ence and Rose Marie Arsenault, sisters of the bride, as brides maids, were gowned in green and carried cascades of _ yellow ‘mums. Brenda Van Allen, niece of the groom, as flower girl. was gowned in burnt orange and Car- mied a basket of white ‘mums. Mr. Amedie Doiron was the best..man, and Messrs. William E. Van Allen and Leonard Arsen- ault ushered: the guests to their pews. Mrs Arsenault chose for her daughter's wedding a rose dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The reception was, held at Mulberry Lodge. For the honey- moon trip to Nova Scotia by way of Wood Islands, the bride wore a beige and white silk print dress with matching hat and white ac- cessories. Her corsage was a blue orchid. Out-of-town guests were Rev. Leonard Leger, Rev. Clement Cormier, Moncton, N.B.; Dr. and Mns. J.E. Poirier, Richibucto; Mr. and Mrs Adelard Poirier, Mrs. Roger Maillet, Mrs. Leonard Babineau, Grand Digue: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin, Bue- touche; Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Van Allen, Montreal, Mr. A.J. LeBlane | Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Babineau, Miss Marie Murray and Miss - Jeannie Theriault, Moncton, N.B. (Phote by Heckbert Studio) THE RIVER TELLS THE DREAMER L am the river Montague.... . ‘Tis a-lordly name I bear. I am the joy of the countryside Im winter eold and summer, fair. | Luna is my constant pal... . | We have a lot in common... . In my -long- course she has a share, The course I ge and come en. | Whea her light whines on my | waves = resemble > - grannie’s hair | They giisten thee the sliver strands That made her look se fair. At times I'm eold and frozen OO 5 53 But I am happy as ean be, For over head the skaters waltz And I think of days that used te be. Onge there was a sylvan stream Which flowed through woodland far and free. It gaily joined my changing tides To scramble im the open sea. But birds have hushed their evensongs. Much sorrow looms about: the hills. Trees and wild flowers vanish- ed too. The stream wore pathway! never fills. Oh, bring me back my bonny creek And let # babble by my side. oa For many hearts sa mine sad And for the wee one they have cried. Lena Vesseyl Portland, Maine (formerly of Montague). Clarkin. Miss Gertie Gallnt, Piusvifle, poe accepted a position in the Journal office, in Summerside. Mrs. Helen Murphy, Mass., who |has been visiting with Mr. and] Mrs. Felix Arsenault, Woodstock, |for some time, was called tecent- ily to her home do to the illness of her husband. | Master David Gallant,-son off r. and Mrs. Urbie Gallant, Mill | Road, is a patient in the Com- | munity } Hospital, O'Leary, _All | wish to see him home soon, | Among those attending the St. |Thomas Aquinas Convention inj Mont Carmel on. Sunday, July 19th., were Father Gonzaga Gal- lant, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gal- lant, Mrs. Fred Gallant, Mrs. William Gallant. Mrs. Peter F. Gallant and Mrs. John F. Gallant’ all of Piusville, x WHEATLEY RIVER W.M:S. Mrs. James Wares was hostess on Wednesday evening, July 15, when the W.M.S. met for their regular meeting. Mrs. Cora Ling was in charge of the worship period, the theme being ‘‘dis- covering Neighborhood’. The meeting opened with call to worship and hymn “I Need Thee Every Houpr”’, and prayer. Scripture readings by Mrs. Theo Sellar and Mrs. Ravegh Barrett. Comments by leader, followed by prayer in unison. Additional readings by members, ‘‘Mercy” by, Mrs. Fred MacRae and “The Lord's Day” by Mrs. Preston Rackham and Mrs. Harold Chandler. Circle of prayer clos- ed the worship. Roll call was responded to by nine members reading from the 10th chapter of St. John. Minutes of June meeting were read and approved. The treasur- er. reported $13.84 sent to Mrs. Creed, the new Presbyterial trea- surer, for second quarter. There were 22 sick calls and one hospital call made also 10 cards sent. Mrs. Fred MacRae invited members for August meeting with Mrs. MacRae as ‘leader. | Luneh committee Mrs. Ling and Mrs. Prayer for Lloyd Stead. missionary was read by Mrs. Harold Chandler Hymn “Will Your Anchor Hold" closed the meeting after -which a delicious lunch of ice cream jand cake was served by the hos tes assisted by Mrs. Garrett. NEW HAVEN W-4. The regular monthly meeting of the New Haven W.1., was held at the home of Mrs verett Boyle on Wednesday, July. Ist. The meeting opened by sing- ing O Canada, and repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 11 members paying $1.00. There was one visitor pre- sent. The minutes of the last after | SONYA JANE PRAUGRT | ENGAGEMENT Praught, Charlottetown, announce the approaching marriage of their | daughter, Sonya Jane, to Robert | Albert Fearon, son of Mr. Paul} Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joseph | ROBERT ALBERT FEARON ANNOUNCED Fearon, M.L.A. and Mrs. Fearon, | Minto, N.B. The ceremony will | take place at St. Dunstan's Bas-| cilica, Charlottetown, August 17, | Meee Miss Amy Byrne Honored Upon Her CNR Retirement; “Keeping Track” the ONR magazine has on the page “At the End of the Road” a picture and article on Miss Amy Byrne, \Mrs. John Byrne, Charlottetown, and sister of Dr. Arthur Byrne Morriston, New Jersey. ~ The cutline with the picture of Miss Byrne is as follows: Amy |Byrne flashes a big hi-fi smile} as she happily displays a phono- graph set presented her by Ken |Moore, general passenger agent, BRAE C. W. L. The July meeting of the Brae | Parish council was held at the |parochial house.. The president, iMrs. John McKinnon, presided. |The Rev. director opened the meeting with the league prayer. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The treasur- er-read the financial statement. Mrs. W. W. Des Roches pro- vincial past president gave a very enlightening talk on the Provincial Convention held in Summerside, and on ways to im- prove the C.W.L. The Rev. director im a brief talk urged the members to mix, and keep in touch with C.W.L. | members and activities other | meeting were read and approv-| ‘feeting closed with the act ed. The sick committee reported one gift, one tfeat and two ecards sem. Program committee | for next month will be Mrs. Foster. MacKinnon and Mrs. G. Lierney. Correspondence was read and discuséd, Thank you cards were read from Mrs. Frizzell and Mrs. G. Tierney. It was decid- ed to have a community picnic at Strathgartney Park on Friday, July 10th. It was moved and seconded ~ Celebr ng of consecration to the Blessed | Virgin Mary and the Rev. dit- ector's blessing. Next meeting lis to be held at the home of \ Mrs, Bernie Gallant. meeting to be at Mrs. G. Tierney and roll call to,be 10 eent grab-hag. An interesting ‘cloth contest” was enjoyed by all, and won by Mrs. Everett Boyle. The meeting closed with the National Anthem, after which a dainty lunch was served by the _ Walter that all bills be paid. The next hostess. — jas secretary im 1924. She became than their own parish. | ‘| agent, in. New York. The article goes on to sav: Amy Byrne, cashier in the New York passenger traffic office, has retired after 38 years with the CNR in Montreal and New. York. Miss Byrne joined the railways in Montreal im 1921 as a mem- ber of the general freight agent's staff, and was transferred: to the vice president of traffic’s office secretary in the office of the gen- eral passenger traffe manager in 1934; went te New York in 1951. as accounts clerk, passen- ger traffic. office, and was pro- moted to cashier in 1954 Miss Byrne was presented with for summer. . a hi-fi set by the public relations and passenger department staffs as @ parting’ gift. CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent St. Phene 4322 9 A.M. to 5:45 P.M. ATON’ Choose From A Wide Range of Colour- OPEN WEDNESDAY _ CLOSED THURSDAY July 30 (Queen’s Visit) ful Prints and Plains! __ Cool, carefree skirts . . . your best bet . . to team with_crisp white or gaily coloured blouses. You'll find bright, lovély florals, beautiful solid shades. Styled with unpressed pleats, neat waist-band, zipper side closing. Sizes 12 to 20 in the lot. : EATON’S JULY CLEARANCE, Each ate . 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