—~Fottetown, was the secne of a pret-| WR. AND MRS ROBERT P. STANLEY _ Wedding Of Much Interest — Is Held. At The Basilica — Saint Dunstan's Basilica, Char-, carnations. Mrs. Stanley, sia of the ty wedding on June 27th at 8.30. groom, was attired in- flowered a.m. when Doris Mary, niece of| blue With white accessories, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Begg, be-| wore a corsage of white carna-' came the bride of Robert Patrick) tions. Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. | A reception. “tor seventy-five! Ear! Stanley. Monsignor Patrick’ guests was held. at the Queen Ho- McMahon, officiated and celebra- tel. The bride’s table was cen-| ted the nuptial mass. a . | tered with a tier wedding | The altar i sanctuary were| cake topped 2 _Afterwards Mr. and —The Imperial Conrad, Fort Churchill, are visit- | which miniature -Riichener, Ont, ¥ Lang, Caroline MeLaé, Woines's Eater. Pwone 8506 HAPPENINGS € The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tyes, July 21, 1958. Mrs. L. D. Warren, Ottawa, is|pients was adequately expressed. evening on her annual visit Warren will be the guest of her, brother, Mr. Efnegt'MacNeill and! ,Major semon/ Mister ang Mrs: MacNeill. Baxter of Toronto of Mrs. H. D. Mcih Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mac-|mond St., Kinnon, Vancouver, are the guests day at Gregor’s Hotel, Brackley of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Mac-| Beach. Kinnon, Alexandra. En route to Prince Edward Island Mr. and Mrs. MacKinnon visited gina and *Halifax. , Mrs. | merside is being widely entertain- ‘ ed by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs.° Layton, Jones; , : ee Sunday at dinner at Qu Mrs\, Maxwell Mrs. Walter A. MacKinnon, county hospital whereeshe under- Mrs. Jones; went and their - guests motored to) is reported as-fayorable. Green Gables, Cavendish. ~ Mrs. Leo Coyle of Lynn, Mass., Life Assurance | is visiting with her daughter nad Company of Canada have an | | sqn-in-law, nounced the appointment of Dr. ! | Hickey. T. Rodney H. Box as assistant | Orie ey medicat director of the company. | ST. AUGU STINE’'S C. W. L. Prior to becoming a member of, The regular monttly meeting the company's staff some time) of the C.W.L. was held on July ago, Dr. Box had been associat-| 6th. Mrs. Edmond Gallant. past ed with the Imperial Life as a| President acjed as president due medical, examiner. to the e of aire: Frank +—— Doucette,” ’ Mrs. J.-A. Norton and her chil-| “Ther mimses of the dren ape Mary and Nancy leave i meeting were approved and | Wednesday for Halifax on a holi-| nee The treasurer. Mrs, Cyeil day trip. Thev will be the guests Gallant gave — het..report, —_ of Migs. J. L. Norton, ing 957-75 on band. K was Fr onded by Mrs. Wilfred Doiron. Correspondence convener, Mrs. | Wilfred Doiron, read a letter was received from Miss Francis Hagen, thanking the C. W.L. for the Composition prize | she received on the Life of Popg | Pius XIl. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Powers of Press convener. Mrs. Captain W. L. Conrad and Mrs. ing *Captain Conrad’s parents, | Lieutenant Colonel F. B. Conrad ; and Mrs. Conrad.-. — George are visiting Mrs— ! Galant reported having esent—the expected to arrive this Tuesday|The remainder of the evening to| passed pleasantly in social chat her old-home in Cavendish. Mrs. ' and refrosiamemte were served. re etunte fallen, 2. Rich- also spending a holi- Mrs, J. B. Andrew, Charlotte- | in Re- town, who is on vacation in Sum- Lord of Cape. Hotel in honor of Mr.| Traverse is a patient in the prince | surgery and her: condition! Mr. and .Mrs. “lo i peels aaa oa . os * Pay Ry ‘ oy te = aw MR. AND MRS, CYRIL BLANCHARD «Kensington Is Setting ial Very Pretty Wedding Kensington, pretty Yvonne ghter of Mr. Arsenault, © The Church of the Holy or was the scene of wedding recently Arsenauk Gauthier; and Mrs. dau-+satin bows. Alfred Miss’ Donalda Maclx the bride of Cyril Blanchard, son wedding hymns. of Mr.Theo Blanchard_and the! A reception lanchard, Gaibar of the groom, jushered the guesis to the pews when ' which were marked with white; ymald was Kensington, became organist and played appropriate | aa. for seventy-five | e+ Ten hast Dressed Men. |Reoresent Many Types ’ Owing to the printers’ strike i Sir Davia Eccles (“One,of the. M.Ps. tv. accept their sartorial responsibilities. . .to hundreds of thousands bf workers in the fash- jon industry." Mr. roma Fairbanks (“Bri- tish taste and American imagina- tion: . .allows flair without vul- . |garity."’) Mr. a Gulbenkian (“A mil- ny at on a = vat, —_—- cable morning nnaier ciabead ames | buttonhole orchids ‘offer the world Those named are ail prominent |g free sight of sumptuosity; a because the sponsors claim man who eo that being well-~dressed has an in- eg, fluence, so they only looked at " Rex Hatrison (“. ‘ one” of the influential. ‘(The obscure | most attractively clad men on 4 baronets, the lime - light*shun-| the. international stage, looking ning peterdiplomets were not} invariably rollsroyce.’’) for us.” H.R.H. The Duke of Kent (“His BEST TEN novel use of Glen checR trouser- Ten of the Eleven ere listed |ing with morning coat. . his below (alphebetically) with rea-| double-breasted lounge suits. . . sons for their selectiuon— shows an appreciation of what Fred Astaire (“He has stayed | suits his figure coupled with’ the slick in the middle of good taste | direction male style is. taking.'") through all the broad-way fr.: Richard Nixon (‘‘He finds |. een era of Holly wood vul- \neat line between the wer | garity.”’ shapes of US. drape and the | ie Mr. Cecil Beaton (“Never falls | ludicrously tight togs of U.S. ivy into the Chelsea theory that the { leaguers. . . He should be warn- first essential of any creative ar- ed; any appearance other than tist is to look mucky.’ jvulger may brand him limey- Men im the world (ac- - -eording to a panel of London tai- before they are announced England, , all were clothed British tweeds and other U. K. fabrics. sponsors are Man About Tailor and Cutter, .K. publications in of men's gy More Beautifal er: os Hers And RINGS — JEWELLERY GIFTS : ae Sir Fr ck Brown- like and uffer th kiss of death ing fills a/uniform better} at the new. electi ) | WILLIAM than any other/ high ranking | His Excellency, eenhal Josef | pela soa , Army man rs without resorting’; Tito (“The ritziest - Jooking Dic- 137% Gt. George Dial 9397 : to gimmicks.”’) enone te onenpeeeenee \ tator in the world. Even. in a We. Are Showing The Largest Selection of — ’ English Wool Sweaters and Scottish Tartans— PICs! ait LT oO 2 hes Gimoall! Sy Canadian Furs— in P. E. Island. Visit. one of the Island’s bet- ter ladies’ stores. Sportswear in stock. = . _ eolorful with gil lights and bride and gi : heantifull¥ Aecuraaha with seas-| The toast to the bride was pro- on t, ‘a = eee law,’ minutes of the last meeting into| ate Mrs Blanchard, of Rustico T guests was held at the home. enable flowers | posed by the best man, and re- ~’ .* slas = lea tit ners = pra eo age Rev. L. P. Callaghan performed of the bride’s parents | SHOP AND SAVE AT FE ATO The .wedding music was played, sponded to by the groom. Music} : oe ~~ 2 jthe ceremopy Also present in| For the. honeymoon i by Mrs. Joseph Dougan. coamiee for the occasion was provided by' and ee Graham | Durehase 8 Sunday Visitor" a@s the Sanctuary. wa¢ Father Le. , Monet oan &. B en 1 8 re re who accompanied Mr. Fratk Me-| Miss Margaret MacIntyre, Mrs and amy - cn Ontario, th waded “deeet good Se ae Clair isidence in Brantford, Ontaria the Intrvre, choir director, andthe) Donald Robison and Miss Ambyr oe ir as ‘es . ok ao. atte ar a Te * Given in marriage bw her fath bride wore a yellow and white — Ladies Basilica Choir of which) Doyle. ae ea Saale se eee eeieenn eee ere the bride was charming in her dress with white accessories afd the hride is a member, in sev-| F ing the reception at ms - - er decided that the voll on ¥ at ice wedding gown of mauve satin, a@ consage of mauve and white era! beautiful hymns. Qug¢en Hotel the guests were in- Wr. and Mrs. AWison West.| meeting is to name a saint on street length, with fitted bodice. carnations The bride, given in marriage; vited to the bride’s home oteee| Parkdal ee ‘ad by Mr. the person's birthday. Mrs. Fd- lsmal stand-up collar with self; Qut-oftown guests were Mr by her uncle, Mr. Bert Begg,|a lovely time was spent before | a Mrs con 8 "y | mond Gallant, membership con- bow and short shirred sieeves.' and Mrs. Vital Gauthier, St. Ni- looked charming in her ballerina| the bride and groom left on their | * = oan. tl vener. suggested g canvass he|Her headdress was a white pic-|cholas; Raymond Gauthier, Mrs. | ture hat. She carried a white lace | Ren Arsenault, Summerside; Mrs. | honeymoon trip through the Gaspe| Peninsula and down the coast of _the St. Lawrence Reer. For travelling the bride wie! a two piece blue linen dress! with white oe | sage of white carna fength dress of white organza, fitted bodice with scoop neckline studded with colored sequins: Her | finger tip veil of nylon illusion | was held in place by a match- ing organza tiara. She carried a mother of pearl Prayer Book with) | left. Saturday by ear for the An- |mapolis Valley and other points \* interest in Nova Scotia. young son David, City, accompan- fed by Mrs. arranged to obtain more mem- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shepherd and wed trem the C.WL. sad Shepherd's parents,| each sub-division. Even although | was good that is being done by | ter of the groom, as bridesmaid, bers. She appointed a committee | covered prayer book with corsage Theo Blanchard, Mr. Gus Blac-! to contact friends and neigh-|0f mauve and white ‘mums with quiere, bours and explain the benefits| while satin streamers and Mrs and Mrs. Mr Blanchard, Mr | Richards. and Ben, Doucette. in yellow organdy | Heckbert Sttudio) car- Sis- Miss Lorrainne Blanchard (Phote wes gowned white accessories and Reginald | Walter Ragrapnd Blanchard by white and blue streamers, gift} Prior to her marriage the bride Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert! few, a lot of good ean be rr anos’ | of the groom. ~ |was entertained at a miscellan-| Butterworth, left Monday mor-| complished. ried a bouquet of yellow and white Miss Jean Thompson, Toronto, | eous ower by Mrs. Agustus | ming to spend a holiday week in| It was moved and sendiel ‘mums : i friend of the bride, as maid of| Quinn. Mrs. Donald MacLean en-| Quebec visiting relatives and by Mrs. George Gallant. — | Me. Reginald Arsenault rother honor and Miss Dianne Walsh, |tertained at a personal shower at| friends. Mr. and Mrs. Butterworth, Members of the committee of the bride, was best man junior bridesmaid and niece of|her home on Fitzroy St. The! arrived on the Island recently @Te 48 follows: Mrs. ‘John Pin-|- Mrs Arsenault choose for he the bride, wore identical baller-|/$t. Dunstan’s Ladies Basilica from Engiand where they reside. | ©". Mrs. Eugene Gallant, Mrs. daughier's wedding a black. dres ina length gowns of blue organza| Choir held a large kitchen show-| Cyril Gallant, Mrs. ono Gal- | with white accessories amd 8 with matching bandeaux and car-| erand banquet at the “ cottage of |. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- a at Caen tek Ga ee corsage of white sali coe ye ried nosegays of white and blue Miss Jean Zakem. Also entertain-} meth. MacLeod, Irishtown was the Steeaids” — oe ey eee | Menere. Joke eseed. oe ing was Miss Eleanor Hennessey, who was hostess at a delicious turkey dinner and presented Doris, and Robert with an.appro-| priate gift. The girls Bowling Club | also presented Doris with two lo vely gifts at their banquet. @arnations. Mr. Maurice Prowse was best man while. Mr. Claude Field and Mr. Donald Robison ushered the guests to the pews which were marked by white satin bows. Mrs. Begg chose for her niece's wedding a dress of blue nylon| Mr. and Mrs. Stanley are re- ever taffeta with white accessor-| siding at 49 St. Peters Road.— fes, and wore a corsage of white Photo by Craswell Studio . @ — ELLEN’S DIARY. Weather Signs Are Read In Regard To The Haying ‘A mackeral sky - neverjheights of roof above. The re- ¢wentyfour hours dry!’ ” one’ of|trieving is sure te end im a the farmers quoted this ev Mimay| another ot the. feet up one or | eves directed upwards. “It may|another of the stairways, much soufid of a screen f from a window, not keep fine too long.” | laughter, a himself | being remov “Will the sun clear from that drift of cloud before he steps on a\ roof and a happy geis?”’ we wondered shout, all of whichis only a thrill-; And_he chuckled. ‘‘We’re be- ing interlude to their play { eomihg weather-minded. aren't; A day of mixed endeavour this we?” he commented ‘‘we always was for the farmers - machin- | do in the havinZ.”’ ery was prepared for the haying | Not that the haying season is last rows of mangels weeded. ectually upon us on these farms | and then in a holiday spirit ex- |} though today saw preparations | cursions Were made to this a made for the same when its ma- | that field farther and near to see | ehinery was brought out and put! | how the livestoek are summering. in readiness‘ for the work To be certain of gains or losses, | “Having - spirits, will fall at| odd ones of the cattle-kind were of cobwebs on the grass|led to the barns to be weighed. Monday evening and neighbors gathered to honor | their daughters Louise and Enid home since they have been mar- Master of Ceremonies and an ad- dress was read by Mrs. Mrs. Glenwood MacLeod scene of a happy gathering on when friends - Plans were discussed about getting a concert started soon to raise funds. It was also suggest- ed that a grab bag be made not to exceed the sum of 25 cents for next meeting. who are making their first visit ried. og Mr. Archie Johnstone acted’as and act of consecration te Blessed Virgin Mary. George MacLeod. Gifts of money were RECOVERS FROM COLD presented.to Louise, Mrs. Stuart q St. Dennis ‘of Virginia. U.S.A.| LONDON (Reuters) — Princess and Enid; Mrs. Harry Higgins of Margaret Saturday hd almost South Burnaby, B:C. who was ac- companied by her husband. The she developed Thursday, was | recovered fyom the sore throat learned at Clarence House. The 28-year-old princess will, how | | ever, remain indoors at Clarence | The thanks: of each of the reci- | House for the time being. noraenemsenned. made by and Mrs. were Hill presentations J, Milner — “Henry Herbert” AND “Mason & Risch” PIANOS "at EATON'S A! oh Then suddenly into our quiet “ gomes. the sound of resuméd as a bald-headed Yugoslav par-| play and presently the laughing tisan girl, producer Dino de Laur- | the sight in the morni ing once {It commenc-! And in proof that the minds of es.’ wP laughed to Jeanie noting | the’ farms “run alike’ — Rob's the dav's interest. truck came to the yard bearing “Or no dew-for three mornings | @ cold - eyed but quite hand- in a row!" |}some young herdsire to be thus “Or if we chance to see the catalogued with the rest. What} black “cat eating grass, or the oeeade gis woes = oI eattle restless in the pasture, .| V@M¢ on these occasions! i or hear the train's whistle as| teasing chuckles fall over the re- though it were close by! |spective breeds of cattle fav- “Or rae if as tty tow ored And altogether “a nice for their insects! : . time” had. ‘Hal evenings red. and nw: Evening, sed’’. . .rose clouds ings gra’ that will bring floated away; from the sunset. gray hat will : i. 5 gmiles all round and soon fill the sailed high and low and in a mows,’ we said.’ summer glory of color on a sea “d the lads plan for We overhe gs Gace bad) | silvered with moonlight as is the | uu the pair of cousins Mack, this week our fuests: “T’ vy | Bight. And down by the dam and| drive this tractor, you'll be hand-|#!0"8 the stream — to lend | ling one of ‘yours “Meanwhile | their eerie touch of magic to it,| pleasant ho! Aes they are bav- | July's fireflies lighted lanterns, fag. We lose them from. die aut. 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