Impressive Ceremony Held At Trinity United Church ' Trinity 1'nited Church ti;-Ii the srene of a pretty tit-titling on Monday. Seot '.!nrl . at '.'1l0o't-lock when Evelyn Slay. daughter of; Mrs. Henry and the late Stetiart Henry of Kepporb. and Douglas. Sumner Brown. son of ilr and and Mrs. Benn Brimit of lingtitida Prairie. North Queensland Ans-I trails. were united in marriage by the Rev. Howard Christie Mr. Royston l-I. .'tlugtord was- in charge of the wedding iiiii.-'.icI and during the signing of the register Mr. I.ItI)(I tlartiu. of t)rwell sang '”l'ht- Lords l'ray-y er." i The church altar has I)PfilliIIllI- ly decorated with blending shad-I es of gladioli and mums with ai back ground of ferns. The L!tlf'Sl pew! were marked with hon: of white satin. sweet pi-as andl terns. Given in marriage by her bro- ther. Edwin Stewart Henry of Kt-ppoch. the bride was charm- ing in a florr length gown of white Pea dc Soie with a drop shoul- der-cnwl neck HPSIRH. a long slimi fitting torso with self folds I-I cross hips. coming to a point all back with fullness falling down from a large tailored bow. From hcr rcgcncy crown of pcarls tell. actcn veils of tulle of finger in length. She carried a cas- ratie bouquet of vthite gladioliu The maid of honor. Mics Di-. ?tll(! llales of Vancovcr. and! the bridesmaids. Miss Elcanorl iltiir). sister of the bride. and Miss Joyce tl:tt'Kie. cousin oly the Iiritlt-, were tlrtwscd iittcr thrl fashion of the britlcs gown in. waltz length crystal charm gowns with matching headdress. They: canted short cascade I')nlltltlPtl tit shasta mum: in yellow. white Ind bronze slittdcs The best man xtas .llr. Ilec- tor Moasman. brother-in-lair ofy the bride. Ushers were. Mr Har- old MacKie, uncle of the bride. and Mr. Frank Connor. brother-, in-law of the bride. I The bride": mother uore ml navy blue, two-piece crepe drvssi with matching hat. Her corsagei was of yellow roses. The groom's mother chose a light wool dress in a imft grey blue shade with matching feathered hat. Her coraago was of Talisman roses. i corsage was OI deep pink carna- Tiie I)l'lfiP.i grandmother. Mrs. Btiyt-t- 'tlat'Kie. wore a two-piece dress of navy and uhite corded silk and wore a navy hat. Her t'ul's'klEP was of pink carnations. Tlie grooms grandmother. Mrs. Percy Boys of Toowoomba. Qtieenslaiid, .-ttislralia. wore I tun piece wool dress of rose beigt-. atid a matching hat. lter Ilttlls The reut-pliuti uas htiltf at Oak- wuod Lodge The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. B. B. JIDIIPS. and fittingl) respond- ed to by the groom. A toast to the i1l'titiln'S mother. Mrs. Benn Brown and grandmother Mra. Percy Boys of Australia. has pro- posed by the Rev. Howard Chris- tic ll;inv telt-zratm from Austra- lia and Prutint-es of Canada were read by the best man. a cousin of the hrttie Miss Bonnie Mac- Kie was in charge of the guest book The heaiititully decorated liritlc'.- t-tilte and grtiomis cake tit-re Joined together to form a double wedding ring under a floral arch of maiden hair tern and was siirrounded with rose.- hil(I(. The cutting of the cake was done in traditional manner. The bride's going away cos- tume was a silk sheath dress of a brown-fawn and orange pat- Mll. AND MRS. DOUGLAS SUM NER BROWN AND ATIIZNDANTS &iIZMZ laaacu-nltaaIclarI.Iom-'Ildltn.Phnaa1 Page 8 The Guardian Friday. Sept. 13, 1957 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins of Charlottetown have been to- cent viaitora to Toronto. They were registered at the Park Pla- 11. Miss Carol Marie Cotes. whoae marriage to Captain Ronald Clit- tord Dick: of the Church Army In to take place Saturday. Sep- tember M at ll a.m.. in St. Paul's Church. has rezsntly been entertained by many friends. For the past four years Miss Cotes has been employed In Hali- fax at. the Atlantic Regional La- boratory of the National Research Council. Prior to leaving Halifax. she was guest of honor at the home of Mrs. David Fraser. Wegtmount Street. when the lad-. ies of the staff of N.R.C. exten- tained and pi seated her with a Kenwood blanket. Min Cole: was also the re- cipient of a Iuitable presenta- tt-rn. a brown linen dtister with .4 lining matching the dress and matching hat with brown at-cea-. sorit-.-. llcr corsage was yeliowIat Knox United (Iburt-h. Ovvenlsmmd Ontario and Sumhpon Iitlw('S' l-iolloit mg a totir to Halifax and otlicr points of interest in Nova Scotia they returned to Kep- poch before leaving for Australia via Rant! and Vancouver. -'l'lic out of province guests ucre Sir.-'. Bcnn S. Brown. Aus- tralia; Mrs. Pcrcy Boys. Aus- tralia; Miss Diane Hales. Van- muvcr; Mr. and Mrs. Leith Stet- son. Trtiro, N 5.: Mrs. Frank R. Poyscr. Toronto. Ont.: Miss Shir- ley lllattliewt; Branttord. 0nt.; Miss Shirley Mt-Cougherty. To- rnntn. Ont : Mr. and Mrs. William Dawson. Ottawa. Ont.-. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connor, Halifax. N.' S.; Mr. and Mrit. Hector Moss-i man. Bridge-water: Miss Linda Mossman. Bridgewater. N.S. - Photo by Craawell. kEI.I.EN'S DIARY These Lovely Days Are ' ills: Orma Jean Lorraine Cook and Mr. Sterling Raymond Gard tvcre married July 20th. I957, Sound. Ontario. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira IE. Cook of Owen Sound. The h........ GARD - COOKE WEDDING tion from the staff of the labora- tory at the time at her leaving. On Sunday last. Mrs. W. Chen- ter S. MacLure and Min Lena MacLure entertainel at dinner HAPPENINGS listed by Miss Frankie Mach!!!- lan and Mrs. Ralph Manning. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Betta have returned to Winrloe after attending the funeral of Dr. Betti mother, Mrs. S. A . Betta. Jem- neg. New Brunswick, who pass- ed away last Friday in her 85th year. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin and little daughter Rita of Ajax, Ontario, were recent visitors to Summerlide on Wednesday am! Thursday. While there they were the welcome visitors to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodwin. Belmont Street. meeting which were approved an read also the treasnrefr report was also approved. The following oonvenera gave reports: Education. NH. L. cetta; Spiritual. Mn. Reuel Gau- tlteir: Entertainment, In. Char- les MacNeil: Membership. Mn. Jerome L. Gallant . , The delegate to the annual C. W.L. convention. Mrs. Loclair. then read a very interesting re- port covering the two days of meetings and work done by var- ious nub-divisions. The Perpetual Rosary has been started in this subdivision. It was decided to invite Sr. Mary Henry to speak at a meeting. Couple Giyen - ii. Eiirrtrtii the bridal couple. as l" their faces when Volltsvvagon Gift 1-5130! It was also voted to buy candles to present to each child baptized. was decided to have the play Chalk Garden: presented in the hall in October. Christmas cards were ordered to be sold to mem- born and anyone wlshlnl same. Two members expressed their thanks personally for cards ro- celvad during illness. Meeting then adjourned and closed by president In. Gaudln reciting the prayers. TO VOTE NOV. I WELLINGTON Now ealand (Reuters)-New Zealandera will go to the poll: to elect their and Parliament Nov. ll. Keith Holy- oake. deputy prime minister. an- nounced in the House of Repre- sentatives .Wcdnesday. Holyoalte is acting government leader dur- ing the illness of Prime Minister Sidney Holland. at the Queen Hotel in honor of. Min Colcs and Captain Dicks v A shower in honor of the bride I elect was given on Monday eve-I ning by Mrs. Lloyd N. Gibson,J at her home on York Lane. Thei gifts were arranged on a pret-I tily decorated wagon. topped by: a pink umbrella. . On Tuesday evening. Mrs. Charles H. Swan and Mrs. Blair Swan. Mt. Edward Road, were, joint hostesses at a miscellan-1 coua shower for Miss Kiolegi who received gifts from a large l number of friends who were pre- I sent. The guest of honor. who occupied an artistically decor- ated chair. was presented withl her gifts by Mrs. Keith Brchaut, and was also assisted in the plea- sant duty of opening her gifts by Mrs. Lloyd Gibson. Mrs. Charles H. Coles. mother of the bride-to-be. presided at the tea table, which was centred with a . bowl of sweet. peas. flanked ei- ther side by lighted tapers In- sllvcr candelabra. - The Alpha chapter of Bel Sigma Phi held their first meet- ing of the season at Mrs. Wil- liam Tbompson'sA Lapthorini Avenue. Mrs. James Hornhy. the president. presided and con- ducted the programme which was on "The History of the Beta Sig-i ma Phi Sorority." Refreshments” were served by the hoateal on-, .m.. the son of llr. and Mrs. . ggroom II p Gard now of Kitchener.- Kenneth Ontarlo. but formerly of Owen """” I P.li2 l. The couple will reside IflyII('k call. The sgtilretalrly was Iy - v y asked to inqu re a ul I ins or . Mn” Palm Oman" film projector. it was moved Soiemnized In The marriage of Flora l-'.li1.a- betlt. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil oi ,. , Hamilton, P. El, and L.A.C. Donald Reid Rawding. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rohie Rawding. Middleton. N.S.. was mlemnlmi t St. .Klark'I Anglican Church, Kenrlngton on Saturday. August Illat at it a.m. Rev. W. Eric lngraham. B.A. of- flctaling. The bride was becomingly col- tumed in a itult of white wool. threaded with tangerine. and a Tangerine feather hat. Her cor- sage was of yellow roses. Her Too Good To Be Inside "And what about the moonl now?" one of the family said teaalngly to another this morning. "Well. we had close to a week of damp weather. didn't we?” the other countered. "Only a day or two out, I was" he smiled. "Besides it doesn't look too set- tled yet. It Just may cloud on attain." But'the sun. so welcome In tbe light of the harvest-time. shone through the early gray of the morning to beam goldenly ov- er the countryside. lt smiled through kitchen-windows at Al- derlea. and wove fetching de- sign light and dark on the lawn. free. down again from ” creek" to the west. Our world which had been damp and more and less listless of late was a- live again. clean-washed and new. Breakfast put. the armerit. bless them for their lnrluntrY' themsaves to their hearty-' : the har- "Yes" we nil. "we'll let you know if the animals atray." A hen in the yard laughed with a catch of breath as she pur- sued a white moth. A flicker like a decorator painting beneath the eave of a plggery close by. stopped his tapping to smile. A gamin sparrow looked down from a power-wire and grinning "from lug to ear" commented. "Ho. ho. Minis is yo' or ain't yo' got yoi set a job dis day! Yo'a 'on call" as I've heard say." Tlicse days the crow-calls echo- ing from the uplands have sober undertones which somehow go with the yellowed leaves that drift uoundlesaly bill with final- lty down from the golden willow on the lawn Goon too. . . in in harmony with. been in the golden- rod. apples ripening on bougha tanwtv-d corn. pumpkins reach- ing tip for their gold. "what ti night!" one said a little while ago. stopping a mo ment In the yard to bid the day farewell. Stars . moon smiled from a cloudlens sky. Down the slope a dreamy fog of aevtmr bridesmaid. Miss Jeitnle MacFar- lane chose a itult of beige garble- dlne, black velvet hat and boo- quet of pink roster. The grooms- man was l..A.C. Larry Dunn. Immediately following the cer- emony the happy young couple left on a honeymoon trip through ithe Annapolis Valley and other Ipolnts in Nova Scotla and New 'i'lrunswick. Returning on Friday they are making their home in Somme:-side where the bride in a valued employee in the Bank of Commerce. The bridegroom is Iqiationed at the R.C.A.F., Sum- merstde. Previotll to her marriage Bet- ber. a gossamer thing. hugged the winds of the stream in the valley. The night was hushed. IQ- rene. beautiful. "it's so lovely” Ira offered. ”It's too nice to go indoors!" "It's indoors we should be. Ellen and in James smiled. "renting for another,har- vest-day ahead. The nightit soon III? by.' And the days. . September darn, blue and gold? i Until tomorrow - r -- Diary --Goodnight. . .,. . Rowding-Simpson Wedding and seconded that a pantry salel be held before the last of Sept- ember. n It was decided to send for a new supply of cans, II.I0lII wa!s decided to order a suppy 0 capsules. Collection amounted to 3l.00 Roll call wIs'anayvere':l by paying ten cents or unc. Ill '”.il.:.l:;l' ?.I..".”.l.".l...'l '.l:25:.t "'::.;;:; :1: :2.;",';., 32:32- at the home of her parents when I she received many beautiful and Nut mmung to 1,, mm .1 useful gifts. Escorted by It" the home of Mrs. Everett Wall. friend. Miss Jessie Macltarlanc. Ron cut to bg .n3wered hy mm. the bride-elect was seated in the u-muting gn article for grab bag. living-room with the flower hnnk- Mrs. Gordon Cousins was in ; ed fireplace for a lovely bach- charge of the program and had ground. baskets of phlox and an interesting contest which bowls of pansleit having beenlwal won by Mrs. William Cou- brougbt and arranged to best ad- lira. p m l d C y ' y rs. .u eran ousinu s in g, charge of program for next Miss Carol Pickering cm oi; meetinit. Meeting closed hy sinu- ribbons. while the gift earcullnit N-Ur-n-I Anthem A delir- wQfe "Mg by M” Kenn Run. louo lunch was served by the say and Mrs. Robert Ht-aney. Fun The gifts were arranged by Misti Eileen Stavert and Miss Ann Ramsay. Mrs. Lorne Run- say played the nuptial music. Lunch was nerved and square dancing enjoyed the remainder of the evening. Mrs. Sadie Machrlane also entertained It her home in Sum- mernide at I shower for Betty,'. attended by I number of bar girl friends. Kensingion I-vantage by Mrs. Heber Picker- in hostess. assisted by Mn. on Simmons. PRIMITIVE DRUMS Drums or tom-toms existed Egypt many centuries before t Christian era. aAi.1'rc w. t. on Tuesday evening. Aug. 3. I957 members of Baltic W.l. were entertained by Mrs. Ed- win Simmons for their regular monthly meeting. seven mem- Ibera answered roll call and four visitors were present. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. 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