MR. AND MRS. K. II. Mac NEVIN AND A'l'l'ENDAN'l'S Ilarricige Vows Exchctngecl I Mr Stewart tcry pretty wedding was sol- . Ipd in iii. Stewart United ,':h on .SaIttrtia,v. June lftlh, , Mabel Pearl, dattgltter of Mr. . Vlrs. i.evi Jay. Pisquid East. . united in marriage with Regi- . Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hil- .VlacVetin. Charlottetown. ' a double ring ceremony was rnicd by Rex. B. V. Mac- . Wedding music was play- . ' Mrs. Allan Swan. aunt of the y . Before the ceremony Missy ara Coffin sang "0 Perfectt ' ” and during the signing of, - TF:.'lSI9l' Miss Coffin sang.- Walk Beside You." en in marriage by her fath- rie bride was lovely in a floor It gown of white nylon sheer : satin. with nylon applique. . rung. V neckline with long tor-t ndtre and full houffant skirt.l long sleeves tapered tn pointsi the hands. A coronet of pearls sequins held her ftnzcr tip . of tulle illusion. and she car- . a cascade of red roses from . h fell white streamers caughtt I rosr-bttds. In hride was attended by her rt Miss Janet Mat-Millan as on of honor. She wore I tur- Ite ballerina length dress of t trit-tit, sweetheart neckline. lwlttllv ti'titi and matching fII'('xw of nylon with flower ct who carried a nnscgay of V and white carnations. The lil- ' wtticr girl tins (iaclyne Coffin. it of the bride. Site wore I I mioti slicer dress ivtth sash. INNS of tiit'quotse. centered tiizik rosohlltls and matching , fll'P.xx. She carried a nosegay i Ink and white carnnttons. It gr-.ittt was attetitlcti by Mr. it ilttllet. The ttshcrs were Hritcc .fay and Mr. lra Mac- , ti. Ic hrtdc's mother chose for iMac.Vlillan. Church her daughter's wedding I navy crepe dress with matching white and navy accessories and a cor- saze of white cnrnations. The groom's mother wore I blue crepe dress with matching pink and navy accessories. Her corsage was pink Carnations. Following the ceremony I re ceptttin was held in Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall where I delicious supper was served by the Ladies Aid. to relatives Ind friends. The table was centred with I three tier wedding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom under an arch of pink roses, and wedding bells. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. B V. .ilaci.t-an and responded to by the groom iltss Audrey Jay. sister of the bride. took charge of the guest book. . . For the hnttcvniooti trip the bride chose an aqua silk raltne two piece dress with white accessor- ies and wore I corsage of white carnations. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered I miscellan- eous shower at the home of her. anut. Mrs. Willard Coffin. The mis- sion circle of Trinity United Church of which she is s member had I shower at the home of Miss Gladys Her many friends of Pisquid East and vicinity held I shower at Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. All of these showers the bride, received many lovely and elect tiseftil gifts. The staff of T. Eaton Co.. where they are both employed had I stip- pcr for them at Stanhope at which they were presented with a irilight lamp and electric frying pan Since their return they have taken up residence at ltll Prince Street. Charlottetown. Photo by . Meyers Studio. jtlarm Weather In Mctritimes frings Influx OI Unusual Birds.i",,C:,;;l:;;et::."r.,":;:J:.3;?- By STAN Pl-ZRRY aiindlan Prestt Staff Writer I ALIFAX ICPI--Cool iv-res IIITF most human tourists. ova Scntta for I summer vac- i Rut warm weather is rat I W”? I"? "'9 Wild?" "IIIUX Dllxlzed mocking bird. however. its ital hlrds seen recently in the; I ' ilandtt of the province. arles Allen. of the Nova Sco- Vfitscum of Science here. says ,' "unusual Warm front” extend-1 or the more stately Visitors, few "National I from Eastern Canada down 31-, more gmpmsstv, AIIHNIIC l9Hb"l8"'I 30 "19 -'0Uill'isnow' egret. Standing little taller committee in charge. i United States provides I 11 Dlih 701' the Wlliied ml- heron. the egret wears I gleam-l ling while ttuit but his black legs I though most of the birds have ma ygnow ' til. .i identified by birdwatchern and lands and forests officials. Ithere Ira still I few whose identi- Atlantlcties remain I mystery to aml-.vtted members to her home teur ornithoiogists. EASILY IDENTIFIED There is no mistaking the robin- junbled cry. I mocking hodge- podgo of the calls of birds it heartt, gives the darling bird its name. than the than I crow and resembling I "feet" are reminis- cent of I thin-legged freshman making his first try for the col- lege track team. Another is the flamboyant tow- hee. about the size of I Iplrrmv. I Nanainto (om bcna Caroline Ilcburc. Women's ldltc. Piano 1 Page 8 The Guardian Wed., July 10. 1957 ELLEN'S DIARY Nell-More's Good News Will Be Announced Soon Today pieces of the st-tiffltng again on the place. which comes in the forefront of. The moon patterns lace in ditsky the weeding were done in the root- shades on the lawn trees' branch- lands. The Nell-mare was the pow- es. and down by the stream I fire- er used. with at times a little boy . fly lights his flickering lantern. catching high rides at the chore. . . . And .luly, dark tresses bound with She summers in I pasture over I a rubied band, gay of gown., bare- the fields by the woodlands From . footed goes I tiypsying along the the yard tie see her there, grazing - dewy night-paths of the farmlands Costumes Are F-ur Bearing ly DOROTHY no: NEW YORK (AP)-A red. white and blue plaidvelvet dinner col- tume with shoes ttrmntch was the show today It Jane Derby's pro- view of fall fashions. on the first day of I crowded week of show- ings for the fashion press. The gown cllmaxed I showing of opulent dresses and suit designed for I prosperous public. Sensational is the only word for the derby evening collection. which uses color with the ” d of I fireworks display. playing up shocker colors and brilliant metal- lics. along with unusual prints such as, bold floral printed chif- fons. Daytime suits Ind costumes here are fur-bearing. slender Ind easy of fit. if the suits aren't fur- trimmed they are satin-trimmed. and sometimes both fur and satin are used for I luxury touch, such as I mink-collared suit tied with I big brown satin bow. The belted and bloused silhou- ette is the pet of the Nettie Ro- senstein colliction in marked con- trast with the loose. unfitted lines in content against the slope which Um” tomorrow y y y man, y. runs up from the mtllstream. Goodnight. . I . . And sometimes past sunset when . ings. Mrs Rosnstein like I neat. senstein collection. in marked con- vidcorenotounllhtudellnltdy Ihapingthcsilhuntte The of the is I- long. Illthcry dinner dress with long Ind tow-citt back. slit in front and looking like I suitable (own for I fenune htaln. MORNING SMILE First profunor - Everything is always going up. N . . . of lly-for Instance. there's your opinion of me, mine of you, Ind the students' opinion of us both. WILL ASK Moll! TORQUAY. England (Reuters) -Britain's Transport and Gen- eral Workers Unionytold the gov- ernment It the opening of it: In- nuIl conference Monday that ris- ing prices and profits would lend to further wage demands. Ed- ward Fryer. chairman. told N0 delegates "We're not prepared to accept that the workers should carry the major burden of the ef- facts of ill-conceived governmen- tal policies." 0ttIwI'I first Sikh wedding cer- emony wu Iolemnlsed with the mIrriIge of sIrdIr indnsjeet Singh, left. Ind Noni Marla Elin- bcth Palar. right. The ceremony was conducted by the groom's tn- ther. Csrdnr Karnail Singll. cen- tre. The bride is the daughter of the Indonesian Imhnssador. and since she is I Chdstian. I civil I. MARRIED IN THREE CEREONIES wedding ceremony followed. The- ta satisfy the customs of her peo- ple. In indonesinn Weddllll WII solcmnlzed. PIPER! REPOERTORY Most of the strathspeys. reels and pibrochs played by Scottish bsgpipcrs date from after the 16th century. the name and lilac and rose shades are fading above the dark tips and rounds of the trees to the west and the first shadows Ire dusking far hilltops. the will come to stand by the nearer fence to look out over the valley, a still figure and as though in profound contempla- Housewife Wcts "011. P. M.'s Secretory And we wonder if she is not then NANAIMQ 3-5 lcpl 'r M"-ilike elder folk reviewing in mind -lam?! 30"” I135 ""3 Ii” haVaI" items of the treasitred past and i"83'"5- II" I"'I3””"I mpy of ' lost in reflection. I-Iniovitig scenes speech written and delivered bylol my mm” mm", Wan when a master of the English lanitgage.eu,rv d'm. was an a('h(.mm.e In W0 AIEIINI Ph”I"3”Pm '"d ' living. and the spirit was buoyant 1"-3"k W" I9""' and the heart ht'ave'.' Does she in TIl5.V I79 ll"? U'P35U"5 "I an her age sigh for those times, the ltuuacwile W110 0'1?! kindly old mt-ire of this farm" or 5crV9d .bl'lPII.V 35 5?Cl'Pl3W I0 5” perhaps she is stittltntl to herself Winston Churchill in fond anlicttmtion of itttisttnic Mrs. twnar was sccre'M')f '0 cnnipatiy in the not too distant the former Brill-in l""m9 m”"5I” futttre. in tliese her (lays of expec- in 1946. while he was on I post- mncyfv iiar holiday in Miami. Fl! - "We didn't itttt-rv tier" uat-it I)"'"I"S "H5 Wrlild SI" did In. said with a kttowttig smile ”And tenographtc work on R spcecli he now She-S bad. Mam m H". pay delivered in accepting an honor mm..- :"'-V dear.” fmm the L"'lErsny A L-oniptitty of the innit; fry of ”IyM'a""' cattle was tttittctl Ivy truck this 1"", ,C'Ea” are etelttttg in fresh gt'.'t'Itttt1 grounds. 7 " ""'h" Imm an ettlerprtse tihich lclt iti its wake I""l'a”-V mm” "Ir that enveloping calm about Alder- I'a"'y II” "3"" tea which exists when farmers and b""dt , . children are away. House more MT? B""3I' 3'” Ill” 5'5"” P"-' and less snug. up ("little outdoors ””'"5 III 5'' w'"5”''' and hm Na in the old stone doorstep to watch I" 1945- Mnt B""ar' me" L05 the evening come doiin. lame w”k”I5""' wpm "I Guru” ''If as you led me to liclieve C”-V ” secmmry m CIIL Frank this is a fittv-fifty vctiture” Mama we Clark" asSma.m m me ad. Blackbird was saving to himself I””I"”g"I"aI M Umadl - on the garage-rooflin a dctcrniined CM CIarkF' II Innghme "mud voice "I believe at little outing Iilitilsrtellulnosuhlls lsTiIrIlr:I'ct'lhl:titIt)tIelnlr:t "mm d0 "'9 3 W”"ld "I 3""'I- V95" ' i so Sllk-V' Florida. Mrs." at-nar became Sh; Mddedt ”l lhlnlf it l”"f""' wear. (.hmL.httt'. sccrctary. .But. Honey. . . stitt.tct'ed But me no huts sit? said islntmthltttl itito hcr clttc black gown. l "What shall I (iii if tlicy should Til? l”PilUl3T m0"lhI.V MPNINI 0' waken'."' be queried with concern North Granville W.l. was held on --Dow sh, H,pm.d Wm, H lmwh WPflI'I('5d1l.V I-Ill"? I2-III 3! II” I"""5 of humor, ”iilvv, just what vouid of .Vlrs. Cecil Mallett with mt-lrn--advise um - . in "mm. mwds. pm tiers answering roll ('8lIpM-till, Ayyour theory mm pl.m,m,(,... PIMP wmild I-ll” T" .hfIl' not We chiickicd, And shuitld have . VI"”.".g Opemfdd bi slnmnfmlng heard It out. if Jeanie. the younger La"3f” i" '.""ml9'. 3.:.h "pm my farmer's wife had not come run. "'9 ("ed I" ”"N'"t' 3,93; rueaa ning then along the path ft'om the lm H") W"'"”5 Teedlng house across the lane at the same t5P?"'"d mm s"c'"y' H read time a thrortty bellow from the l (””"e5Il""d9"” M" '9" direction of the l)al'l1)'5ifl'l rent the stillttess about. .. The young herd. and discussed. It iias decided to .get a new sign boarrl for school. slrev 8 hnndmmpl Hghmomed fol- low and light-hearted. was otil of iPlans were matte for each mem- ber I" ""9"" H", W!" Cnnwmmn ntiahleri-btiunds to the httrnyard (M with I wide and forbidden wt.-M beyond its rail-fence inviting him YOU iiiiaflrok ml feel your prettiest in FLOWEW ttt LIN Stilt Sis inches attd They were as-. Sir Winston and on the cigar cool to NORTH (ERANVILLE home of Mrs. W. Parsons on June M to pack wnolens to send to I” ,"”I”,"' "i lairfields. Mrs. Stafford ('oles itt- WW II"? music the snund of Hit- fm. presently rt-turning trttck made for lthe .liilv meeting. Lttnch commit- 1'" I'""lS?WIV0S ears! Never were I". Mr:.. E. Ma,h(.m,,' Mm pg strains sweeter or faces more wel- Hmw" and M”. 0. -I-u.l,,ry no" crime than those which restored Ni" ,0 he answer” Wm. --your order in ottr momentary chaos and lpresston on the District Conven- I91 "5 CU5l0"WU' D980! fI!'S09nd itott". Mrs. H. Taper is to have mmmmrrg ” " '- ---- -- char" 0, H" prngmmmg dent were appointed delegates to I Meeting closed by singing thg the annual meeting to he held in Amhem--. A daimytCharl'ottetow'n July 3rd and 4th h,,,;',.,, ,,,,d with alternates. .Virs. Sutherland it h all served by "M VI and . ,.,'IMacKay and Mrs. Clarence Has- am. .ciIl hottr enloyed. The next regular meeting was to be held the ioth instead of the spluN(;FlELn wj, regular night at the home of Mrs. ' Andrew Hughes. Lunch commit- Mr. Res and Muriel Hulnm tee will be Mrs. R. Haslam. Mrs. were hostesses to the W1. men1- C. Sinclair Ind Mrs. Clarence Haa- bers for their June meeting. lnltgm, i the -h.-em of the president. Ihel Miss Geraldine Woodslde than ivlce President presided Ind op-took charge of the program Pretty Pickln's in dainty lingcrla touch and MOORE 8 MCLEOD LTD. sucscrsr t una- II - -o Sizess-M-L DEMURE PYJAMAS Broadcloth and Drip Dri Cotton; 2.95 TO 5.95 EA. WctItz.lIngth Nylon Cool 8t comfort- able Sizes 32 - 38 6.95 TO l4.95 STORE HOURS MONDAY, wnsnsv, wnmmsnsv THURSDAY it A.M. - 5 PM. FRIDAY-9 A.lll. - 9 EM. SATURDAY-9 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. Gowns -IL: - .with I black back and tIil. rod isides Ind I white belly. I There have been reports from .Cape Breton. indicating that the cited the meetintt with "0 Canad-'.lattd read items from the Feder- tottowed by the Mary stew-tinted News. The members told Cottoet. Nine members Ind onelnn Interesting incident in the lifel near extinct whooping crane may ''I-'"”' ""'9'9d M" "II WM-0' Wm! POYGI D9rs0l'I 88 they dil- lhave poured over the Non ScotiII""0W 39" Cl" 1 591'" MY CW” PIIYGG I Picture of name. iittzitimttt. Mr. Attet. uty. itteu '"'"'"Y-" . l M” "'38" then showed Hie reports are 'hlghly improbable." MW Ktltll MIYM Ind M". R!!! iftlm "New Comerx." that gave all lfmv mg bird. 3.. lwglr Mr, tlillllllrn volunteered to collect forya wonderful insight Is to what yiiniikety because their normll ml- ll" RN shldd """P'I3"- 5'' ,I"f 9009'! from other countries In- lg.-gum. mm, mm. M" 9.. 3qj,.,lel'OIfl0l M”? "'0m ll" Enjllllll doing to promote new industries soiiri Valley and the Canadian COWCDDWGOIII VII read by Mrs. in our our c.n..1.. Put.-tn, HI;k"(')!. led M Altdheectingnddltislidm with National PROBABLY oo t ' '9" P"""' ' ”"""t " "' ' '1 W-I crmd b! 1.," mu, ,','W,”,,",,: Wm" ed pm mm the Institute new: eotntntttu mtttmt by the boIteaI.. cImI from the eastern tip of CIpI "'.l','m""m'wdi ul ' ' -s.l;iVlF(fll'tVl,AL-w,i. f B'''"'" ""9" d "”"”M "' 3 "atom The Soringhlll Women's llllilltltei large white bird Ind took it for mat for their July meeting It the the rare bird. Mr. Allen said "ca 1,, M M y mm . ”"' "”' "'”"” ”" 'h'..''"'”””'” 30.! '0' .vLlw:7Iiomt:Ii:tIt.::.n :b:t'WillI.tu mervltbm p:e"nIent'I"l'l'Il: "'.f.'M',' ", ' "”'”'k':"- , n h the Spirttud Director. rim meetlu opened by mum the ' ' ”0''' 9”" I” mg. 1" 15. signs” at hymn "I've anchored in JeouI".; the identity of the two birds. The . wandIu.".bou'm.'.m.d”tIIO&tlreIlX&eMl1kIdKhIhVCdl7Y"WCr0Cd- '4'- ” "' ' "1" '” wh ' jug. fun it was decided to hold the ”'I"I'm' IAIIIIIII tneetingintheochooli ':'.'::'.:r' ::'..”'-""...."..:-..”'..: 1- -on - -- - -- w v---- n---- I-it tmon nusms nu Ind Victoria West. Ind Ill; lthe members In the lunch eon- nttttee 1 Printed design over Nylon Taffeta Pink. IIIIII Yellow t-uutsuont tmtpnoovm nuiuuiyutnttttnn-itsi-u ml-It O.” 70 U.” tom to 14.9! t i -I I ,3