fax, NS» ‘ an August 2nd. were played “Here f |Mrs. Robert Hudson, Goose Bay, ay — Labrador, Mrs. Alma Adams, Toronto, Ontario, and Mrs. Bud-|) idy Brander. and Mr. Bradford MacRae both of Summerside, P. E.I, While im Halifax, they were the guests of Mrs. Roger D tuning home, they spe time at Greenwood, N guests of L.A.C. and ) MacRae. Barbara Rankin, Phyilis Colwill, Cheryl Perry and Jean Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert Hughes | Mre. Ernes MacLeod, York | the fortieth anviversary of their Lane, enteptained a number .of @ tea on last Thursday m,honor of her sister. ‘athléen MacLeod and Miss | weanor Johnson, prier to their return “to Montreal. Miss Mac- | aiso present. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh- Leod and Miss Johnson spent the | es ware pleasantly surprised when past three weeks: vacationing in | they were ushered into the dining Charlottetown and Orwell Cove. lroom. A beautiful decorated Re oid: | wedding cake centered table and The winners of the W.I. Schol- a delicious dinner was served. arship donated by. County Line Foliowing’ the dinner, the eldest No. 2 District Women’s Institut- granddaughter extended congrat- es, are the following: Ist. Jean yjations, love and all good Wishes MacNeill of Augustine Cove. Mat- | io Grannie and Pops as they are lyn Best of Tryon was 2nd.,.and affectionately called. She pre- Elizabeth McColl 3rd of Carleton-| sented .them with an envelope Siding. This is $100.00 sctiolarship | containing a sum of money from divided among. the three Grade their two daughters, their son, X students of the convention area seventeen grandchildren and standing highest in the matricula- five great grandchildren. toon exams, who are going to | continue their studiés. Scholar- daughter im Pisquid, where other ing 5 Solemnaed for - the first time. The successful | ¢ was solemn- corsage of red roses. The bride girts are to be congratulated on " m The Baptist| groom's mother was” unable to| their high marks and are wished seouche’ on July 14th, | attend due to ilmess every success, im their “ future when Rev. Michaelf A reception for over one ‘hun- | studies. of the groom,/dred guesti-was held at Sum-| pee | Nova | merlea-. Restaurant. » Rev. Mich- | ae 7 er 4 Mr. and} ael Rooney proposed the toast to | i ze eno, liscouche, the Bride, to which the groom re- iy W t and Oyril Peter Walsh, son of | sponded. The music ey supplied of Me. and an weet, weight Mire Benjamin Walsh and the! by the HIFI orchestra tNorth Carleton. Miss Fowler i: fate Mr. Walsh of Montreal. For the honeymoon trip to New ‘enjoying first visit to P.E.I The beautiful-home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Rourke, North 2 < ‘daught je Miss Mary Fowler, Edmonton. | Alberta, is visiting -her friend » BN., lest when Mr. and Mrs. O’Rouke. and Mr. and Mrs. Pa Mrs. W. Ohester S- McLure and 5 ee ee, chareh was | York and the Eastern States, the | and Being a schoo! teacher 2s ver: Miss Lena (McLare. a latter ai with ated for the: oc- ‘pride travelled ina dress of | int erested in the history ‘of the pave” Simgprecranipey og Pncsed Province and the many historic Hotel for the past three years and al oa she was. geiviieged *° | now leave to take up residence | ory lin Toronto. Also preset et the sists were white and .yellow [black and white organ. over ‘mums. Mr. John DesRoche was net, with white coiiiniains and | organist and accompknied Miss corsage of red roses. Mia Backer, who sang “Mother,| Mr. and Mrs Walsh will take At Your Feet ee Kneeling ” iup residence: in Montreal; sll Po where | Miss Mary Fowler ot Fdmon of the Queen Ho- a ten ore Sag Tard | the groom is employed: with the \ton, AlGerta, epent the Tats of ete Ho- [Nor thera Electric Company. | visiting with (Mr. and Mrs. §.C. | gang” MacDonald, Mrs. Austin Given in marriage by hef fath-| Out of towa-guests were: Mr. | wright. Central Royalty. ss Sin Salles’ tibiaete. Miss ‘Cheryl and Miss Sharon Lee Rich- Td. Music, singing and dancing was enjoyed, Lunch was served by .Millie Gallant, assisted by of. West Covehead, celebrated | marvtage on July 23rd. The fol- lowing Sunday, they were guests of honor at the home of» their members of their family were River Road; was the setting for | Street; ‘a lovely party on Friday evening tal Daniel | ef members of the staff. O'Rourke entertained in honor’of | at Government House showed the i | Elinor Bernard, R.N., held at the | ™’ home of ‘her parents, Mr. - and. Mrs:* Elmer Bernard, Kensing- ton. Pink “and white. streamers marked the seat of honor to which she .was edcorted by Miss Lois Shaw of Charlottetown She was presented with a bouquet of sweet peas by her niece, Cindy Ber- nard. Nuptial music was pinzed J in by Beverley and Stephen Ber- |nard, niece and nephew. of the bride-elect, and the ribbons,.were™ cut by Miss Betty Milton of Mal- den, Mass., amd Miss Pamela | Shaw of Charlottetown. Miss: Beth Oarruthers of Augustine Cove and Mrs. Roger Kennedy read the Rift cards, and the many lovely gifts wre arranged by Miss Joan Bowness of Kensington- and Fort Laurderdale, Fia., and Mrs. Allison Roach. ~ Lunch was served by the hos- a eee eae taffeta, floor ee tension featuring a very full skirt, slim fitted bodice, long tapering sleeves and a high neckline accented with sequins. A coronet of tiny pearls held hér waist length veil in place dnd she carried a bouquet of pink ros Miss Ida Doucette, sister of the to be sober et work, giving it ell his attention, but he dimples hap- pily when at play. Thoughtful and generous and of a mipd to be fair, he is ,much_ interested in his 4-H work'and doing quite well al it, under the capable and kind- ly i ‘thal are his.. His calf? Granddaughter chuck- led to her grandfather this eve- ning: “She did* well? How else c she do? Didn't I ‘put a good. wish on her’ that night of the weighing!" September will have come by tess assisted by Mrs Fred -Sem- ple, Mrs,, Allison Bernard, Mrs. E. H. Bean, Mrs. Charles - Ken- | Mrs. John Milton. Mr. various phases of the shower for } Miss Elinor Bernard with a pol- | onoid camera, the rapid develop- | ment of the prints adding much to the interest ‘of ghe evening. ~ Hotel Management _ | Honors Departing Guests | ployees watching the Royal cou- ple as drove along Water the Charlottetown Hospi- /showing the Sisters and oth- The views at the Garden Party guests moving around the grounds with numerous closeups of the Queen and the Duke. | After delicious refreshments had been served Mrs. Mcluire | land Miss McLure were, preset: | ted by the O'Rourke families | {with a large framed picture from | the Craswell studios of the “Bir cfies at Victoria .Park’’. The sen- for employees presenited a West clox electric clock. ! Mrs. McLure and -Miss~McLure | in thanking the management and | staff said how very pleasant had- been the yedits at The Queen Ho | tel and thei~residence there would always be one of life's ot. memories. @, the bride was lovely in her| | and Mfs. B.J. Walsh, Mrs. Hugh wedding gown of embroi dered Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wal sh | Miss Oarolyn Johnston, Murray” ; ae and Mrs. Bet over satin, ballerina length, | of Montreal; Miss Mary Camp- | River, has returned to her h Ca eeey M idl featuring a fitted bolice with bat- bell of Woodstock, N.B.: Mr and | During the evening Mr. . , = are tee ‘ after spending the summer with Rourke showed qnoving pictur: | eee neceine, Tn gertip veil) Mrs. William Ma@Kinn Lop. Lynn, her grandparerts, Mr. afid Mrs. | as in technicolor of the recent of imported illusion was held in | Mas ts; Mr. © an#.;Mrs..! pyerett Weatherbie, Pownal. | rd I place with a pearl tiara ‘and she | Joséjh Roche;-Tona: Mrs. Frank Royal Tour on Prince Edward Is- Carried a bouquet of red roses. | Rooney, Mr. John Rooney, Om] \ties Lois W eis ‘ths & land. oe of peighiomn yp a oar eee Veed.. saber of Weill t_ Mrs Helen—McKenna_and j turned to Tororito, Ontario, afte i Seceia es i and em the bride, as bride maid, was/ family and. Duncan Hughes, ten spending tw weeks vac —e ham } Queee od ee gowned in wh ‘Sandy er }lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Ja Me€S | on the Isjand. She was the gu taffeta, ba yt e| Michael Roonev. Viontreh Gar as / Gi , ’ mos “me ae : of her ya@rents, ‘Mr. and Mrs, od Green cumberb A green ete and Reta ae ae Ham-! ore Weatherbie, Pownal. ERLE S ‘DIARY floral em br yldery She wore an ton, Ontario; Mr. and Mr Pet-| oe j morte green pirture hat of import ter Perry, Kinkora: .~:, Mass | Agnes Lowry, ded. ed illusion . a cascade| (Photo by Heckbe rt Studio) fias returned to Toronto, Ontario, | of pink roses EE este pea "| after spending her holidays with | Mr. Bened 5 hs OPERATION SATISFACTORY | Mr. and\ Mr: Everett Weather- brother's t-man. Messrs El- ; ‘ ye Wie Dia Veno, brother of the: bride | EAST GRINSTEAD, England ie, er and Leo Wals the of the| Reuters)—Lady Chufchil! under-| Miss Gerene Gallant a Septem: | By this, # comes to_mind, the groom, ushered 3 to| went a minor eye operation at|ber bride-to-be way jentertained September-month will have come- at ; a : She is a dainty miss, we f . their -pews rkedithe Queen Vic%ria Hospital here' at a miscella shower, on : whit ’ = blue-eyed, -golden-gowned. ‘$§ he with whitk n ow+Tuesday apd her condition was| Wednesday \pening, August 19th a kl kl of | €arnations 4 at the ¢ af Mr. and Mrs. Ec | ¥@Ps: 4 spar bing" Gec ace J as aes iio ee be “sat sfactory Phe | ond sida oT a Sandee sapphiggs, a. wreath of asteut “Za a ee ee ee of Sir,Winston Churchil | : eee ere Ghter’s weiidi®z 2 pure silk flow-|+ me dinddes Sek Boag ny ~ a wasfieitted| to a beautiful dec — at a brookside in her fair ered sheath drew, with match-jresult of a severe attack of [orate chair hy Miss Ruth Ram-("“"-. = “amg hat, white accessories and a shingles isay. The_lovely gifts were open- | “I love September best of all aE aied . , 1 | the months—love her mellow days —— ed by Ruth Rameay and the ver- lses read by Phyllis Colwill. A | the array ‘of and the and her ripeness: stocks on the stubbles. ising-song with Mrs. Erland Ram- Say at the piano * was much en- |! gardens and orchards so full” nl joyed. Ice cream afd. sweets! reacall one say, the joy of it a ware eorved. bw Mrs. Eriand (Oe She has been called away | Ramsay assisted: by Mrs Roy | }since last harvest to a land of Ramsay. ' L eternally greén meadows and—wa- : tered. gardens to dweil. “iis. Fred: Tavior, North’ Gran \ sweet-sad month it is. Full ville, aunt of the bride-to-be en-| 0! Charm: gold and blue days, tertained at a miscellaneous show | fruited treesand vines; corn gol- er recently, when relatives and | den on tall green stalks; grain- friends showered Gerene with | @nds being harvested—sound of | Hovely gifts. The bride elect was, Dinder_reaping, of combine gath- l escorted i a vellow and white | SFIng in;-of thre sher winnowing, decorated chair by. Miss -Ferne| @’ong the leng t) and- breadth of Taylor, while Mrs. John .Paynt-| the farmlands. Sweet, yor but er ptayed ‘“‘Here Comes the | sad when ghimpsing the : utumnal’ Bride’. The gifts were opened by hues creeping into the woodlands | Mrs. Elwood MacQuarrie and 2nd touching the trees in the | Mildred Bernard. While Mrs. hedgerows, we remember anoth- | Lowell Andrews tead the verses, er vegr of -our precious time is Heather and Ferne Tavior ar-, drawing now to a Close. ranged the gifts. Lunch was ser-| This ,however° was an August ved by Mrs, Fred Taylor assisted | day One with overcast skies and | by Mrs. John Paynter and Mrs. | add showers, of concern to the | Walter Bernard. farmers who would like to get on oe. 2 es -apace with, their fieldwork. Miss Gallant’ was entertained, “No day this to dig potatoes,” at her home on Tuesday evening,|one coming by offered with a! August 2oth., when Mrs. Lorraine | disappointed’ air,“ You need a..””| Sep tember A Month Of. ‘Ohers And Mellow Days. ,er ‘to get the: binder in the field!” itend the Achievement Day 5 ,-** perfect day - for.” ‘that—a dry day ‘with nicée™ sun ‘and aed | wind” James nodded. ‘ “Do you “know, Ellen, I miss | nedy, Mrs. Horace Paynter and | joy if John Milton followed the | this—but this was an overcast and sometimes—showery, August fall coat. ‘Your choice of tailored or dressy coats . . 141 GREAF GEORGE ST. the growing of potatoes?”’ he sad ‘cows were killed by lightning Sat-' Martel-Doucette Vows |Pledged At Palmer Road — bride, as maid of tenet, Wea | gowned in ballerina length pearl green net over taffeta with mat- ching bolero and white accessor- ies and carried a bouquet’ of Queen Elizabeth roses. Mr. Alphonse LeClair was. the best man. (Mrs. Doucette chose for her daughter’s wedding a blue nylon dress with white accessories and a corsage of ite roses. Following t fast was served at the bride's parents rick Walsh and Rev. gg the guests. The bridal par- ty. en- _motored =. i points of interest in the returning im the evening to the home “of the groom's parents where supper was served to a large number of invited guests. The dining room was attractive- ly decorated in a color scheme of blue and white streamers and ‘wedding bells and the table was centered with a‘threetier wed- ding cake topped with a minia- ture bride and groom. The even- ing-was-spent-in- music -andsdae. cing. Mr. and’ Mrs. Martel “wil take |J. up residence in Halifax, N.S. LIGHTNING KILLS COWS Th PEMBROKE, Ont. (CP). —Nine urday on a farm near - Beach- burg, 15 miles east of Owner Kitchener Kennear which had been shattered by light- | Start the season “right-by~ selecting a smartly styled new in fine cashmere, wool, wool blends -.+ + many lavishly trimmed with fur. Come, see, choose. from 29°. to 69: e USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN THE FASHION SHOPPE ning. They were worth about $200 each. - DIAL 3355 laherwands. “The digging was al-, ways a pice time for us. ..I see, he commented. “‘that in some) provinces - they're not too happy with present ways of harvesting | them—the potatoes get more and less battered and bruised.” ” “Our old digger. and the beaters wrapped” Jamies smiled, ‘‘and a good team” lhe nodded. ‘‘always made a fair -good job of the digging.” ‘The harvest?" another fanm- answered our query. “We're. guess, like a good many ottr- Waiting now for a fine day I ers, _ Because this lad of the family is a 4-H member, James took himself off after dinner to at- rites zt which Gage was to parade his heifer calf. ..Grown fall, the had is, who will reach his thirteenth birthday in February. Tall and shght but strong and extremely active and quick. 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