“by her“ father;-wore-e-f100r— -taffeta, with long. lily point slee- MR. AND MRS. JAMES DAVIDSON ., HONEYMOON SPECIAL When Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Javidson left St. Gabriel's Monastery, —Brighton,_Mass., following their marriage, they found, instead of a mousine, this buggy, Mrs. Davidson, the former Joan Hanj6n, is the daughter of Mr Mrs. Janies A. Hanlon of Zealand, P. E. I. After a ‘MR. AND MRS. WINSTON NIELSON. Nielson-Kearney Marriage Is Solemnized At Sturgeon. A double ring ceremony was solempized in October at St. Paul’s Church, Sturgeon by Rev. Edwin B. Steele when Ma- rilyn Anne Ke only dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kearney, Sturgeon became the bride of Winston Robbins- Niel- gon, son of Mr: and Mrs. Duke Nielsen, Halifax, N. S. Organist. Mrs. Lioyd Fraser accompanied for Jeanne Ings as she sang “Ave Maria” and “On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mo- ther”’. si “The bride given in marriage length gown of organza over ves and full skirt. A detachable train. fell gently from the shoul- fers. A three tiered veil “ot tulle was held in place by a ley Kemp ushered. Wayne Kear- ney and Greg Karrell were ser- vers at the Mass. - At the reception in Lower Montague Hall, ‘Mrs. Kearney received wearing a teal blue suit with black and white acces- sories and a corsage of white carnations.-Mrs:' Nielsenj wore a blue satin dress, Persian lamb jacket, white accessories and a corsage of white carna- tions. oe Linda- Hastings, circulated the guest book. The toasts to the bride were -by.Father. Steele and. in Quincy, Mass. (Phote by . Boston Sunday Advertiser) ’ sleeves, and matching lace-edg- ed train. Her shoulder-length double tier veil of nylon tulle was held in place by a crown of | Late Fall Wedding Ceremoniy| mer Road the bride was proposed by her uncle, Fred. Mallett. . The bride’s mother received in a blue wool sheath gown with matching accessories, and a Maritime: piece costume, of burgundy. wool a Montague Wi Annual Meeting Is Held . Keir Clark was elected t of the Montague Wo.. men’s Institute at the annual meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs: Lester MacLéod. Mrs. Roy Gillis presided. Roll mnie £. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Noy. 22, 1966. 7 : LELLEN’S DIARY. ial The-New Moon Arises In A Frosty Night Sky “The oak’s leaves have fall- 2 a eh i 3 = 5 Fe HA ri z es approach by the aroma of spice- tess that obtains about, come from the fruit-cake baking. ‘Likely some snowflurries to day. Frost tonight’ we caught the gist of the weather forecast. “That doesn’t sound,too good, does it?” James queried, push- ing back his chair. “We must try to get the rest of those roots “|. (rutabagas) gathered up today” “Did you see what I sawt to- But I expect ‘there'll be plenty of it this winter, won't there? Enough to play in - to snowmen and forts, and. smiled wistfully, lost imé ing thoughts. . “Plenty” we assured him. And James went this morning to Rob’s to lend a hand at fieldwork, the farmer from house ‘across the ” he 5 lengthening prettily: the rolling Mil To Celebrate feel hin i ? New Perth WI Holds Annual Banquet, Meeting New Perth Women’s Institute held their annual banquet re- cently at the Edgewood Hotel, {Lower Montague, ll mem- bers, 5 visitors and 1 charter member, Mrs. John A. Dewar, ‘present. Following the . dinner the annual meeting was held. The, secretary was asked to order yarn for knitting for Red Cross work. . Members were ask- ed to each bring an article for a layette, to the next meeting, and Christmas treats for school chil- a and shut ins were discuss- ’ The following officers were elected for the coming year: president, Mrs. Robert Mac- Lean; vice-president, Mrs. Reg Henneberry; secretary - treas- urer, Mrs. Cyrus*’Martin. _ A letter was read_ inviting members to attend a leadership course in the - United Church HAPPENINGS. Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 ~ James McGaugh, Dorchester, Mass., is visiting in Bear River, the guest of his brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. ard Mrs. Laza- rus McGaugh. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billard, Jr., and daughter, Montague, are visiting relatives in Toronto Ont., and: Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Mal- lard, New Zealand, are present- ly visiting their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Mallard and family, in Montreal, P. Q. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. White Souris West, afe spending a vacation in Boston, Mass. Barbara MacDonald of ‘Mon- tague, had as her recent guest, ¢ Kilmuir WI Barbara Sinclair of Halifax, N. 8. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck, and Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw,,-of Montague, were recent visitors to Halifax, N.S. e Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLa- ren, Halifax, N. S., visited r e- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacLaren, Mon- tague. a Ralph Billard,. Sr., Murray Harbour, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Impereal, Water- town, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, Rollo Bay, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Tom White, Charlotte- town, are presently vacationing in Boston, Mass., and will visit relatives and friends in Mon- treal, enroute home. | The text meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Martin roll call will be accompanied a of Christmas The treasurer reported that financial receipts for the year amounted to. $47994, and ex- penses to $32056, leaving a bal- ance of $159.38 on hand. Con- tributions were made to several school and visiting committees. that, due to the rising tost of singing instruction the an, sweets. Mrs Gillis was appointed chairman for the election of the Bly an eAtas | proposed. Donnie McCormac. For a honeymoon trip to Cal- gary, Alta., the bride wore a coral suit, beige jacket and ‘Beige accessories. eyes ee Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen are re- rose headpiece. She wore aa| siding in Sturgeon. (Photo by jer farmer propose recently. pearl necklace and matching Craft Studies) “There is no need for it now. We | earrings and carried a cascade ae tree a ca it bouquet of red roses and white 4 bales.” parsed; HOUSEHOLD What thoughts came to us The bride was attendéd by : from \the past! How necessary Heather Band, 7 maid of ho- HINTS ee a time a ford nor, and Betty le and Phy- ’ th the | tha as liss MacDonald were brides- eS ee yr aiaet Many a load of hay, or sheaves maids. ‘They wore identical int _on walls and wood-|ad been drawn up the short floor- iength- -dresses.of - coral, |VP Do" wn ee aaty-clean-fin-|T@mp there, behind some depen- styled with empire waistlines ; dable ‘horse, Or team, in 6 ar detachable trains. Their head dresses were of coral carna- tions and carried bouquets of white and pink carnations. The ’ flowergirl was Juanita Garnhum, cousin of the bride, who wore a floor length dress of white satin with A-line skirt and carried a basket of pink and white flowers. : The ring bearer -was Scott- Dunn, also a cousin of.the bride. gernail polish bottle with left- ‘over paint after each job. The little brush is just right for touc- hing up nicks and the paint matches perfectly. Whether your husband is pipe smoker or not, keep a pack of pipe cleaners around the house. They are useful for such things as cleaning out the perco- lator tube, up plants, ap- plying varnish remover in nar- Donald McCormac was best man and Gary Nielsen and Mor- row places, and lengthening “© way to the pleasant shadows within. The thresher, that hir- ed, as well as others the farm later acquired, was set down just inside it, the old-time, and really magie engine without. When called to “empty baskets” to the granary, the wide open door allowed one,:in any spelis of waiting for them to fill, de lightful glimpses of, vistas with- out; the morning sum on the t ‘ fields, the afternoon shadows 8:30 p.m. ‘Tuesday PUBLIC. rin EXPO ewsion pied MRS. LOUISE STEWART — of EXPO '67 MONTREAL And At The CONFEDERATION CENTRE CHARLOTTETOWN 8:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Nov. 23rd tl F 4 H i -at the Evening Nov. 22nd THEATRE, It was moved and _ seconded | ™ Dock Institute Annual Meeting president, Mrs. Fred Rennie; ist -vice-pres., Mrs. Garth Wilkie; 2nd vice-Pres. Mrs. Blois “Rennie; 3rd vice-pre. Mrs. Erskine Clark; secretary- argaret Forsyth; a Pantry Sale Is Planned ‘The annual meeting of Kil- muir Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Roll call was ac- companied by the donation of ih a E ! rE Be ae 3 sartill “a = & Mrs. James Camp- bell; secretary, Mrs. M. N. Mac Souris West, returned recently from an enjoyable trip to Chelm sford, Ont., where they visited & = = a) > a ~< Christmas Growth Savings ‘available in denominations “Parents Prefer > Purity Products” . } hos: |{ 7 Kent st, our tery Certificates are easy to buy, of $10.00 upwards and cash- able at anytime. Ask about them at any Commerce branch. 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