Stanley Bridge United Church was the scene of a colourful wed- ding on Satiirday afternoon Aug- ust 10th. at 230 p.m., when Eve- lyn Joan. ),ouii',:cst daugiitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mac- ” Ewen. New London. and Lewis - ; Joseph only son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Arthur Haslani. Charlottct-own. were united in Holy llatriiiiuiiv- by Rex. F. .i.(' Ilziicy in a (fun- ble ring ecroiiioiiy. .. The bridal party took their l ' places amid a setting of beau- tiful mixed flowers and potted plants. Miniature colonial bou- que.s tied with white streamers t marked the guest pews. The it youthful bride. given in mar- : riage by her father. was lovely in her floor length gown of silk - chiffon over taffeta. styled with fitted bodice and scooped neck- line outlined with embroidered alexcon lace. cap sleeves and long fitted mitts. ller full skirt P was accentuated with a bout- fanr hip line. Her finger tip veil of nylon tulle was held in place by matching headdress dotted. I i with pearls and sequins. She7 - carried a cascade bouquet of. American Beauty roses. Mrs. Ralph Heckbert. sister of the bride as matron of honour. wore a ballerina length dress of pale blue over taffeta and crin- ollne. She carried a bcuquet of; pale pink carnations. l The bridesmaids were Miss Nettie MncEwen. sister of the bride, Mrs. Donald Holden and Miss Edna Haslam, sisters of the groom. Miss Mn('Evven. Mrs. Holden. and Miss llaslam were similar-l 1'! attired in ballerina length gowns of yellow. lime green and pink respectively. The gowns worn by the attendants were styled with matching bolero lac- )lCl8. Picture hats and mitts. They each carried a nosegay of colored flowers to complement oach sown. Miss Rmemay Andrew. was winsome as flower girl in pain MRS. LEWIS HASL Double Ring Ceremony Unites Popular Couple blue frosted organdy oier failein and crinoline. She carried a bash et of mixed summer flowers. Mrs. Mac-Ewen chose for her daughter's wedding a dusty rust- lace dress with white accessor- ies and she wore a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. llaslam. mother of the groom was attired in pale blue over taffeta etigt-ll with rhinestones at the iieckiiiit-. with pink accessories, and slit- wore a corsage of pink Delight TOSES. Mrs. Everett Haslam. grand- mother of the groom. wiire mis- ty blue lace with white accos- sories and a cursage of tawny gold roses. Mrs. Lorne Mac-Ewen. aunt of the bride presided at the organ and Mr. Roscoe Walker beauti- fully rendered ”l'll Walk Beside You" before the ceremony and "Because" during the signing of the register. ed Women s AREA V. P. Mrs. Nancy Adams. Ethelton.ibrought greetings from Canada. Adams was elected Area vice-president for Canada of the Associated Country Women of Sask.. President of the Federal-iMrs. institutes was the leader of the Canadian delega- tion at the Ceylon conference and the World. Following the curcniony a re- eeption was held for one hun- dred guests at Mulberry Lodge. Sunimerside. The i)l'l(l(l.S table wns arranged with a three tier- ed wedding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom and3 flanked on either side by whitei candles in silver holders. Dr. George C. Fisher propos- ed the toast to the bride to which the groom iittingly responded. I D PRINCETOWN ROAD W.M.S. Mrs John filacbonalrl uas hos- tess to the ladies of Princt-town Road W.M S. on Wcrincstlay ove- ning. Scptciiilicr 4 for their reg- ture reading was taken from Phi- lippinans l H! read by Mrs. Dale Proud. followed by Hymn 394. M talk was then given by the lcadcr taken from the mission- Page 8 The Guardian Thurs. Sept, 12,1957 HAPPENINGS Mrs. Richard 1.. Winchester and children Jania. Richard and Susan of Hanson, Mass. and Mrs. Dean I. Brown of Aus- tralia who attended the wedding it her son Douglas to Miss Eve- lyn Henry of Keppoch and who was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Percy Boys. left recently for Tomato where they are spend- ing a few days prior to leaving for Australia on September 16. On the way they are stopping at Banff and Vancouver for ii few days. While here they called on His Honor Lieutenant-Governor T.W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse. They were entertained by Mrs. J. Walter Jones. Miss Nora Long- worth, Mr. and Mrs. llarold Mac- Kle, Mrs. Stewart Henry and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Henry of Kep- poch. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Getty and sons Douglas and Ross. Caroni. Trinidad. arrived in Cliarlnttc- town this past weekend from Fred Osborne Really it was of the ”gaiig.' They plan a short visit with Mrs. Getty's sisters. Mrs. Ge: Vickerson and Mrs. A. H. Eag- nall before going on to Toronto. where Douglas and Ross are en- tering university. Mr. and Mrs. Getty will con- tinue their tour in Canada and U.S. They expect to be back in Trinidad some time in Novem- ber. field is at present visiting wit her aunts. 210 Kent Street. and vicinity. Mrs. William R. Galllnger and son John. Fayetteville. N.Y., are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. F. Gill, Ambrou St. A very pleasant gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in late August. when the "old school gang" of lat Lt. Sally Osborn; had a get !- together. Ostensibly it was in: honor of the Osborne daughters.) a surprise kit-l chen shovi era for Juan Storey one Since Joan had unniittjngly brought along the groom-to-be the many verses accompanying the gifts. suggesting K.P. to his military mind - were made all ' the more hilariously funny. Al-. tcr delicious refreshments had been serted the evening ended Ballymen-a. Ireland. They had with many best wishes for long been visiting Mr. Getty's old years of happily wedded life for home. Joan and Eddie. Miss Muriel Haslam of Spring- the Misses Haslam. Mrs. Warren Brehaut is spend- ing a few weeks holiday with her many friends in Murray Harbour The Study book was under the lug uord Trumpet. direction of Mrs. Austin Sentner. Lunch committee: assisted by Mrs. Emmerson merson Kent, Mrs. Kent. Mrs. John MacDonald and Macsween. Mrs. Omar Mrs. Omar Nell), Mrs. Charles Newport. The president. Mrs. Beaumont M09!!!"-'. Newport. then opened the busi- ness period with l2 members. 3 visitors answering roll call. Sec- retary then read the minutes of previous meeting. it was moved and seconded to have the W.M.S Thankoffering service. Sept. l5. Mrs. Dale Proud. Mrs. Frank Crabbe. Mrs. Preston Sentner on committee to see about a speaker and sing- ers for the evening. Collection for the evening amounted to SHE. There was 19 home. 8 hospital calls made during month. Mrs. Dale Proud invited the members to meet at her home charge. ROCK 'N' ROLL BANNED VIENNA Tuesday. iiuiirirr START Sentner. The leader then closedrcharge of study book. Roll call the worship service by Prayer. to be answered by verse contain-. was me Sum? or a wry prmwwushmnvd mm H tight nned bog M . E - l5,.,.d.,T,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John illusion fell from a tiara of pleat- Neill, closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction in uni- son. Lunch was then served by the hostess and committee in tReuters)-Czech or- ehestra leader Karel Vlach can- cellcd the last three of a series of jazz. concerts he was to have given in Sofia. Bulgaria. because he was forbidden to play rock 'ti' roll, a recent visitor to Sofia said Andrew Carnegie. the American I, ” H '.,'g. . we "an. 5e'?'?'- MR. AND MRS. RONALD F. MMISAAO Wedding Bells Ring Out For Happy Young Couple St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay. length gown of white nylon net wedding when Mary Tlieresa. dice and full hoop skirt of French F. Kickham of Souris West. be- ed nylon net studded with seed came the bride of Ronald Fran- pearls. She carried a white pray- cis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald er book from which fell satin J. Maclsaac of Rot-kbarra. streamers with tiny rosebuds. The Nuptial Mass was per- Miss Frances Kickham was formed by Rev. Gerard Camp- her sister's only attendant. She bell C.S.S.R. of Moose Jaw. Sask- was attired in a blue ballerina atchewan. cousin of the bride. length gown of net over taffeta Present in the sanctuary were with hoop Skirt Ind mulching Rev. W. A. Keefe, Rev. w, D, headdress. She carried a nose- MacDonald and Rev. Reginald say or pink and white carna- Macnonald. The church wasttions. beautifully decorated for the 0c- The groom was attended by casion with basket; of mixed his cousin Waldron Maclssac. flowers and potted plants. Messrs. George Macfsaac and The hymns during the M3,; Val lilullally ushered the guests were rendered by Mrs. Edward to marked pews. Deveau. Mrs. Ronald Jones and The bflflf-"S m0ll19l' those for Miss Yvonne Cheveric. accom- H07 d8l1tZhl6'I"S Weddlllll I dfell panied on me organ by Mrs. J05, of mauve silk jersey with white accessories. Her corsage was of WORLD V. P. In HQ Innnicrs, Fonuiiii Ontario. president or . hdaratlaa Women's Institutes . Canada. hol been elected We Vleo-President at thn Associat Country Woman of the World. Mrs. Summer: is from On. , Canada. T- sage was of pink cariiationr. Following the ceremony I ,. caption for sixty-five guests on held at the Wheel of Forum. The bride's table was bt'(Itlllllll- ly decorated with floweis and three tier wedding cake. my by a miniature bride and groom The will to the bride was per. formed by Rev. Gerard cam, bell and the groom fitiiii-.vl.r sponded. Rev. W. A. Keele, Re, Reginald MacDonald and T J. Klckham. cousin of the bride, axpressad their good wishes. Many telegrams were rm". ed and read by Mr. Val stullall, ' During the reception Bpllrtittrlalq music was beautifully it-mlmq by Messrs. Francis A. Willie ... William Chalaaon. Following the reception. ., happy couple left on a totir . the Maritlmes. For travelling l bride wore a blue sheath tire: with matching duster with uni accesories and a corsage of uiiii carnatlons. Prior to her marriage the hri was tendered several nllstlllla eous showers by Mrs. F1-mic A. Wliiie. Sourls West. Mrs. Ila . ion MacDonald. Souris. Mrs. W: tlam Chalsson and Mrs. Ma Gillian, Bordon. and Mrs. Rn on J. Perrigo. Maiden. Ma; -Photo by Craswell. VG1 ho pcthogad vanilla pud- ul” meeting ary monthly. llymn 502 was then for their October meeting. Mrs. M In . t h d. d . 19,9 eph Deveau (Jr). M i. T . ." ”d..h,d”",, by dd, Mug A11.-el n.,11a.- opened the sung by the group. Friendship Everett Claw as Devotional Lead- E,:.,?:d ,'f”f.,f”e,.”,,'”, wglav"-,' Given in montage by her twin moiif"c:i.'.i:."":".,;..l"1...g.”:'f..i h'I,.I.IIo Instant eoffaa ovntiny worship service by prayer. Scr1p- corner was read by Mrs. Man on Mrs. John MacDonald to have asuistant in his boyhood. brother the bride chose a floor lwith white accessories. Her eor- ""l"""'”"”"'""'""' uring the reception telegrnins of congratulations were read Miss Mary Campbell, St. John. friend of the bride. was in charge of the guest book. For travelling the bride wore a navy and white linen hnx-styl- ed suit with navy and willie ar- cessories and a corsage oi red roses. side at 75 Bridge Street. Freder- icton. N.B., where the groom is assistant manager with the Me- tropolitan Store. Mrs. llaslam was employed as a stenou-apher with the N. Brunswick Telephone Company. St. John, prior to thclry marriage. l ELLEN'S DIARY Can we in the wisdom which has been thrust upon us by the years love a four-leaf clover and 'hnVe it on its stalk?" Never! Not since we gathered first ones as a child hoping the good for- tnoo indicated in the token by , tho rose frock and Cinderella t shoes We longed for. but also tho ribbons and frills with which we would dress our young sis- tors. I Not realizing how fortunate we glgegdy were. indeed extremely rich. in that we had a pleasant and unbroken family circle. good health. wholesome food in plen- ty. and if not always our hesrts' 4 i doolre. sensible clothing to wear. ad youth with its outlook of Ionian. i In mind we can see the clov- i on yet is which were set the i and magic one. in aggregations halo and there along a farm- lue when to look ahead was to no the distant blue of wonder- brlnoa. and to follow was D come by way of an opening of cliff so the charm of a wave- Illkd belch. IQ is a gift of ours. this being 3 2! tall trial: 1 A Laughing Heart is l Fairy Goclmoiher's Gift i hjentl. would bring us not only . her too a laughing heart." "Oh well", did the first falryi shrug. and draw her fairy-shawl closer about her shoulders?” "have it your own way! But I think thatfs a silly gift. But af- ter all it's neither her nor there . to me." "The gift then of a laughing heart - never. never to be used, against others, but only to s- muse and encourage herself - that l shall give her. And ”ser- iously" I'm thinking it will often be of use to her. po' little thing.' And did we feel the graciousl touch on a bsbe's forehead? Andi have we lived to bless her since'; We found a four-leaf clover this morning. down by the butch near the garden where at pres- ent a pair of bunnies is "out of grass." A white one with pink- ish crystal eyes. and in gray rah-y bity one. both attractice and in- teresting. "See!" In smiled to James at: the doorstep. "What is it?" "A four-leaf clover” "0h” absently. . . "I wish this damp would scatter so we muldi get at the harvest. Ellen. Every field will be ready at the same time. and thats not good. l like them to 'turn' in a succession -- Mr. and Mrs. Haslam will re- 9 GRADE IIAII LB. FOWL SUGAR . . l0 lbs. L09 ORANGES SUNKIST 3 COFFEE PEPPER .:;:?:i... MOLASSES 5 it's nicer too for the threshing"i he said. and he turned away to. his day. We chuckled. The damp would disperse. Right behind the gray over the near hilltop. the son would sooner or later shine through. There would he say- Wlf! of September sky. And any- IIY. everything would be lovely lodlky : lives wflowlng along - e E-lover in a pocket. . . chuckled Clint and came indoor! D on cares Unti tomorrow .. .. .- Diary - Goodnight. .. . , HOUSEHOLDH ( hlavrltaanraspaspare Idlsuinstlstathallebea. flsrroaaaaytsr 1:. BUTTER . . 2ilIs.l.39 m ' F.lJ.ZClK EM THF BESTSHOP . U SH ONIONS io POTATOES io THRIFT .:'::f:::f:. PEAS ,.,:::;i,., 2 SPICED BEEF "A;';;"i (NSTANT - 2 OZ. 29c 6.50 GRAVESAIO Ox. BEANS WITH PORK V and MOLASSES ll 7 ISLAND CORN Doz. 45c BASKET PEACHES OGILVIE l ROLLED oars i i 5 LB. BAG 49c N IOIOIIAI IIICI CARAME. FUDGE SPIBIAI. 29' l I Q n,l'ley... whal smells so good ?" Onowhill. . . and hdsainginltil the shower. One sip of your wonder- ful coffee, and he's in that: "good- braakfast" moodl Chase & Sanborn. with this most. inviting aroma of all the coins. in naturally the moat Breakfast coffee should ho extra-special-malso delicious Chas! & Sanborn tomorrow!