St. James Church at Sum- merfieid was the scene of the recent wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mulligan. Mrs. Mulligan is the former Sheila ‘ MULLIGAN - LAMBE NUTIALS Lambe. daughter of Mr. and M§s.mAdrthur Lambeof Emer- of Mr. Louis Mulligan and the late Mrs. Mulligan of Kin- ora Young Couple Are Honored In Springfield SPRINGFIELD -— The home of Mr and Mrs. John Hagen in Springfield, was the scene of a happy event recently, wh en neighbors and relatives gather- ed tc extend congratulations and best _wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Hagen’s son Alan and his bride. the former Marlon Toole of Bonshaw. Mr. Cedric Seaman, as chair- man. made introductory re- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thui-s., ‘ pie with a “well-filled" purse. Other gifts were opened by Mabel Profitt. and the gift ‘ cards were read by Marjorie MacKay. Edith Sinclair arrang- ed the gifts. Alan. on behalf of himself and his bride, thanked all for their kindness and extended an invi- tation to all to visit them. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Oswald Murphy, Mrs. - John I-lickox, Mrs. Lelie Train- or, Mrs. Albert Murphy, Mrs. Elmer McCourt and Mrs. Peter Clark. . The remainder of the evening was spent dancing to music pro- vided by Mr. Stephen T ools. Mrs. Clarence Toole and ‘ and Mrs. Claude Barrett 2 Highfield UCW Holds Meeting HIGHFIELD — The members of the Hlghfield Unit of the United Church Women met recently at the home of Mr RICHARD — WEDGE NUPTIALS ' 3 . _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Ric- bride, the former Aldine 1S‘““1°Vfif“".§h‘°’ “‘°‘fd‘“°§$' hard, whose wedding too k Wedge. is the daughter of Mr. 5; mee g‘ d, etedw£rSMl; no place recently in Our Lady and Mrs. Sylvere W e of fine]: ‘gfllsligfinalglé theydevoiiouai of Mont Carmel Church, in Mont Carmel and the groom period consisted of B scripture Mont Carmel. are shown fol- is th on of M Mr the groom is the son St. Mark's Church Is Scene f Pretty Summer Wedding e s r. an s. wading hymns and pmye,._ lowing the ceremony. The Sta! ey Richard of Mont Car- Mrs St man Frizzell and “'9' s'’‘’'" 3°’ 1”” 'IFortune Bridge ' IWI Plans For Fall Activities FORTUNE BRIDGE - On . September 4, fourteen members I of the Fortune Bridge Women's The members also decid- have tile laid in the hall swimming classes and the fi- nancing of these classes was given. Plans were made for catering to a wedding reception on Sep- tember 22. Mrs. Harold Mac- Kenzie, convener for the month for cultural activities read an article on the Adelaide Hoodless Memorial Home. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles E: (D B of the lunch committee. Mrs. ‘Irving Frizzell had charge Churcl. on September 22, and of the Study b00k- also for the annual supper in Ben’ Mrs‘ Danny Clark and Mrs. Ranahan conducted the November Mrs (390739 C*‘°5bV- ' business peri and roll call . . . ‘ was “swam by 14 membe,.s_ Mrs. Stillman Frizzell invited POPULAR CLIMB One visitor attended the meet- the members to her home for the As many as 18,000 people IICENSINGTON — Bouquets of Summerside. and the happy ing. Plans were made to enter- October meeting. Members of have hiked up Japan's sacred summer flowers in baskets and vases made a charming setting. for the marriage of Enid Mar- Alphonsus, son of is Shreenan and the late Mrs Shreenan. Bedfor in Saturday, September 1 at two o'clock. The solemn vows uniting the couple in the holy bonds of mat- rimony, were spoken before the Rev. Ronald Parsons in the pre- ence of invited guests and in- rested friends. Mrs. William Pidgeon was arge of the nuptial music. The bride who was given in arriage by her brother, Colin urt, was lovely in her gown of white nylon net and embroidery, over satin. The fitted bodic e foatured a high neckline finish- cd with simulated pearl and long fitted sleeves ending in points over the hands; the flow- ing skirt was floor length. Her oung couple will reside at tain the P.E.l. ens gton. ' shoulder length veil floated gracefully from a headdress of pearls, and she carried a bou- quet of red and white earns-. tions. ! Mrs. Francis Dunning, attend- n pink organza, fashioned with a itted bodice and full skirt. She are a matching headdress and -Jaw, and Mrs. Ronald Mac- nald, sister’ of the bride. worc owns of similar design of n et er arnel, Mrs. Burt wearing low, and carrying mauve A ms. and Mrs. MacDonald in us accented with a bouquet : yellow mums. Both were ower headdresses. sliered the guests to the rked with sweet peas an botied with bows of white ll. -For her daud1ter's weddinc. . Burt chose blue printed ‘ to access The groom the w‘go.wuh TIGNISH Gs ‘ . ...:....... r-2.32-'-r 3tmAimm I .. imsivuhsashyml «cannot-"T" ctanuuolnllhiuwuflw '.Rod¢nIlw|ilts......S94lfot Presbyterial the lunch committee for the Mount Fuji, 12.390-foot peak, in ' Jack one day in summer. executive in Highfield United next meeting are ~Ml'5- 0 ALLISON MaclEOD iii. usrn (Ans . Augustine Cove WI Has Meeting AUGUSTINE COVE -- The September meeting of the Au- , _ gustine Cove Women's Institute I was held at the home of Mrs_ I Priscilla MacF‘adyen with the »~ president in the chair. The meeting opened in the3 usual manner and roll call was responded to by members. T e correspondence was read and bills amounting $46.25 were paid. It was decided to hire a man to put wire over the basement windows; and th at the piano should be moved to the school in the near future. Reports of the various c om- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cormier are shown following their re- cent marriage in St. James Church, Egmont Bay. The ceremony was officiated at by Rev. J. M. Cloutier. The bride CORMIER — 'DesROCHE'S NUPTIALS is the former Theresa Des- Roches, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere DesRoches and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glorice Cormier. The attendants were Miss Ma- miti-zes were reod and new com- I mittees were appointed as {O}. asd Mrs. Wendell MacFadyen. The next meeting is to be held home of Mrs. George ws: sick and program, Mrs. Frank DesRoches Mrs MacDonald and Mrs. Vern- ie-Webster: lunch, Mrs. Kenneth rm r . at the school, Ceretti. Following adjournment of the evtinsl h d b d ‘ ,100d'ff t r Cameron, Mrs. Don_ald MacDon- ‘ the hosteslsngssilsvtzefi liirnlhe cord: Ivinesvmgiée I ere“ types 0 Mrs. Harry MacFarlane I mittee in charge. rie DesRoches and Miss Mons Gautieau as bridesmaids and Miss Joanne Lelllanc as flo- wer girl. Mrs. Alfred Cormier was the bestman. Nuptial Vows Are Pledged At Montague The marriage of Miss Mary Jean McIntyre, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Mclg The Rev. Russell Burns per- formed the ceremony in the presence of members of the immediate family. The bride looked lovely in a street length dress of turquoise brocaded taffeta with white accessories and a corssge of yellow roses. After a bridal supper at the home of the bride's parents. the happy couple left on a short honeymoon to points of interest in New Brunswick. For travel- ling the bride chose a mint green wool suit with beige accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Crooks will take up residence in Wentwortli where the groom is engaged in the lumber industry. BEDEQUE Mr. Ralph Callbeck and Mr. Sydney Murray attended the Stanhope Conference which was held from September 7 to 10. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mac- Leod, Sackville, N. B.. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. MacLeod’s mother, Mrs. Ernest Weeks and Mr. Weeks. They also visited Tyne Valley where they attended “ie wedding of Mrs. MacLeod’s niece. Miss Muriel Ellis and Mr. Elwell J. Grigg, on September 8th. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Weeks, Fredericton. were visitors to this village on September 8 when they called on Mr. Weeks’ bro- thers, Ernest and Albert Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Hender- son were Sunday guests of Mrs. Henderson's sister, Mrs. G. . Horne and Mr. Home. North Milton. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crack- For production of white and I Rhine valley of Germany. ON THE SPOT FINANCIING No need to wait. there is on the spot financing which is available at this time for anybody pir- l0% DOWN PAYMENT chasing a cor. ett of Summerside. . d Mrs. Claude Hop- good, Summerside. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. Hop- cuitivated in the good's cousin, Mrs. E. S. 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