Pee he MR, (ir. and Mrs. Duncan MacLeod, ef James Atwood Cousins, son 6 . Baltic, Lot 18. ‘@ouble ring ceremony.- Mrs. Mar- ty Underhill was the organist/ attired in blue, with white ac- end pisyved appropriate wedding| cessories and a corsage of white hymns during the signing of the| carnations. ‘ : 3 . A reception was held at Birch The bride, given im marriage|Hili Lodge, where the bride's by her father, was lovely im her|table, with its attractive ar- rangemen of cut flowers and ver taffeta, ballerina lpngth.| candelabra, was centered with a very full skirt was aecented|three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. |; For the homeymoon trip, the strapless bodice was topped with | bride travelled in a blue wool @ matching longsieeved, bolero| suit with white accessories and a with small pointed collar. The|corsage of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Cousins will r@ jane guest fecister. _ Sedding zown of ,white nylon net “ath Jayérs‘of Shirred anud scal- foped net, and the fitted and! shoulder length veil was held in place by a crown of sequins and) side im Baltic, Lot 18. where the pearls, and she carried a cas-|groom is a suceessful cade of pin’ carnations and pink | Prior t her marriage. the bride : : was on the office staff of RT. ®osebuds. ~ . Miss Shirlene Wall, as brides- 7 MRS. JAMES COUSINS ~~ Pretty Wedding Solemnized At New London, P.E. Island The Geddie Memorial Church,|net over taffeta, ballerina length. Wew London. was the scene of a/ with a small white hat and mat- preity wedding. recently, when|ching accessories She carried a Florence Edwena, daughter of|cascade of white carnations. Mr. Roger Cousins was Wew London, became the bride|brother’s best man. Be Mrs. MacLéod chose for‘ her @r..and Mrs . Gorden . Cousins, |daughter’s wedding a pink nylon : dress. with white accessories and Rey. E.H. Bean performed the|a corsage of ,white carnations. paid, was gowned in blue nylon € The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 2, 1959, HAPPENINGS °° N | Colpitts’ |. MR. AND MRS. MARTIN. EDWIN CORRIGAN | Islanders’ Wed In Toronto - In Double Ring Ceremony gary, Alberta. The €Colpitts’ Deiry at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Jack | Yeo, Central ot 16, on Aug 2ist. when a number of friends as sembied to spend a social eventog with Mr. Yeo's nephew, Mayne Yeo, prior to his departure for Greenville, B.C., where he is engaged to teach im the local The evening wes spem im dane- fmg| and soctal chet. A delicious lunch was served _ | brother-in-law, Mr. Everett Schur- Holliston, © andjman, Freetown. He was accom- Quincy. Mass. Mrs. MacDonald }panied by Mr. and Mrs. Hornidge | spent ith relativ- | Who were guests at the Linkletter yiamerside. They returned on. Fr- »\day from a two weeks’ holiday _| trip te Newfoundland. -... Mir. and Mors. Russell Milligan | ;,| guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. | Summerside \day) for Halifax, Nova Scotia ‘al- | where she will enter Victoria Gen- -| side and Mise Jane Hall of ing a week the guests of Mr. and| Miss Laura Shreve leit Saiur day on ‘return to New York City after spending’ «some time in Summerside at the Clifton Hote?. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Maynard left Saturday on return to Hamil- .|ton, Ontario, after visiting the -}former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. the latter's brother, Mr. Chest er MacDonald. and Mrs. Mac- .| Donald, algo her mother. Mrs. Harold MacDonald, Summerside.’ Mr. and Mrs- R. B. Ganauf of | Hamilton, Ontario, summered in the province and visited Mrs. _|Harold MacDonaid, Summerside, Saturday.’ Miss Gail Carruthers of Hamil | ton, Ontario, accompanied , by) mother, Mrs. D. Carruthers _lot Winnipeg vesited the Island | dor the first time and were guests | of Mrs. Harold MacDonald, Sum- merside. ~ Hev. Walter Auld of Lindsay, Ontiario, has been visiting his Motel. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffie of Gaughnawaga. Quebec, have heen visiting the latter's sister.) Mrs. Vernon Methereli m Sum arrived last evening from Moose} Jaw, Saskatchewan and are the) Smith, Summerside.. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Millar re —— last week to their home in } afier visiting im St. John's, Newfoundiand with their daughter, Mrs. Louis. Philp and Miss Norma Ramsay. and Miss Valerie Bowness “ of -Kensingicn | are visiting r grandparents. | Mr. --and—Mrs. James M. Ram gay, Hamilton. a Miss Margo MacDougall! left yesterday _‘Tues- Mrs. Harold Hall af Summey- Charlottetown have returned after attending the Hall Noile ‘wick on Saturday. Mirs. J. W. MacKentie has re turned to her home in Sum- merside, after visiting her daugh-- ter, Mrs. Vernon Buckland and Mr- Buckland in Smith Falls, On- tario. \ BURTON large “‘white’’ and the more ec onomical smaiier dark ones. and bathed m a quick operation te the less fruited seasons. Peaches too \we preserved the same way, dip- tianching, to have the skins peel eral Hospital to train as ‘& nurse. / | quptial§ in Moncton, New Bruns-'e. on wing. Cupage dettias! How ENGAG +e The engagement is anpounced, bert. son of Mrs.-and-the late Mr_ of Sylvia Eleanor, daughter .of |H. Maywood of Toronto. The) Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd G. Duffett of | marriage will take place in .Wal- Toronto, formerly of Chariotte-|mer Road Baptist Ohurch. Tor- town, P.E.I. to Mr. Raiph Her- ELLEN’S DIARY~ Canned Fruit, To Enjoy Through Win “And what are . you \ busying yourseHf at?" we. asked Alex, fished down near the mill in the who came te press hie. face; yalley.. Husband and wife. per- against our screen-<oor with! hacs?~ Compamionably, some cunesity this morning. standing each other well-no need dent £38) Neth He eabef fin - it i = ? af f va RERE , e ! | i : 7 5 i 2 : g ae ef z i ie F g E { CED we © om October 24th., at 4.30 p.m, : ter Season “To be company af-sorts, a pair under-, minuies read and approved. Next from the Missionary monthly on meeting is-to be held at the home Mrs. Lome Yeo with Mag. ¥eea |. s devotional leader. ’ A discussion on Baby Band pic- nic followed, afier the worship period some material was read penal reform. Everybody enjoy- ed a delicious lunch which was served by the hostess. PALMER ROAD C€. W. L. The August meeting of the Parith Council of Palmer Road was held on Sunday, August 9th., in the church vestry, with the president in the chair. Roll call was answeréd by seventeen mem- | bers ” | Minutes of: previous meeting, were adopted as read also the '¢reasurer’s report. Donations for last bingo were received. - i A financial committee, consist: ing of four members was ap Pointed. naniely, Megs. Anthony | Doucette, Mrs. Anthany Keefe, | “Playing. in the sandpile”’ he | for words. Or_mayhe—hey—vrere ais, Fred Thibideau—and Mre. replied with a good gift of words; sweethearis—alone im the quiet for a two-past lad. ‘‘What. you do'| world about. i: ing?" “Going to can fruit." And then we came indoors to | write a letter overdue to an ‘old “Oh? Mommie too? I'M come! friend. Just a few words to con-| in” he smiled with nice antacipa-| vey se much, because as some tion. Plums we canned, the) one reminds us “There are many | make tasteful eating through < then hike magic and s0 hasten the chuckled to Jeanie. when last day of the Crapaud- Fair to which James ‘had already gone. the af- ferncon gave ever ‘the entire place to our keeping. Solitude in @ mixed blessing was ours. How alone we were!- The gwailows. once mr dependable campany thad flown, gone away stealthily bid a traveller good - bye on our account who never ‘like to hearthfire’s low, the rodster’s! craw, the pup's bark at once as-| sumed those forlorn ‘tones cxie | may notice about a farmstead when the family is away What should we do with our time? The blossoms in the bord- er beckoned us to came and meet mew faces. hees our comrades there and the winsome, zoldfinch- Grandaucliter would prize those- gather. The horses and young lings of cattle lazed in afternoon- contem against a far hillside. ‘So pretiy was the sheen of the stream where we glimpsed i in the green of a meadow or where alders parted at the stream-side, A pleasant breeze, sun‘filied stir- people who practically write to old friends because they have a feeling that if they white rai: I Se8 . iu German air force, on the’ visit) for the bouquets it pleases her to} red the leaves of the lawn trees. by Mrs. Yeo; assisted hy her dau ghter, Miss Norma and Mrs. Wil- fred: Lyle. : Again on the evening of Aug. 24, a jarge number. of young ple from the surrounding, disinicts gathered at the community half? Central Lot 16,.to tender a fare- well party to Mayne, on the eve ‘@f hie departure for B.C. An enjoyable evening was spent fm music and dancing, after which al wished Mayne good huck and every success in his, sew work. (Mayne will be joined by his @riend, Mr. Winston Cannon, St. Kenneth Bell, ig the Vie en toin Cometery, Franre, on the way trom Brussels to Paris. She 2 ce Z ad aes ‘ role A quiet but pretty wedding took | Elizabeth Corrigan, sister of the dandition with their ma place at St. Leo’s Church, Toron-j gfoom, as bridesmaid, wore a | Headstones and multicolored. fio- to, on June 26ih., at 9 a.m. when) princess‘ style dress of powder Katherine Irenedaughter of Mr.;blue, with matching accessories | bride was proposed by Mr. Elmer and Mrs. Joseph Burns, South-|and carried a port. became the- bride of Mar-! carnations. Joseph Burns, brother ef cq Corrigan, Dromore. | the bride, was best ‘yan A wedding reception was held read by Miss Connolly. ed iKe double ring ceremony and | at the: home of Miss Mary Cor- tin Edwin. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Mau Rev. Louis Av: Markle perform- eelebrated Whe Nuptial Mass bouquet of pink|,MacDonald, afd was fiitingly responded to by the groom Telegrams received from the bride's parenis and sisters were Thanking all fresent for the jrigan, sister of the groom, and| many -beautiful and useful gifts The bride lodked charming in| Miss’Ovila Hughes, which was at- received, the bride. and groom * ther ballerina length dress of ny- tended by friends of fon net and lace over satin, with and groom. matching headdress. and acces-; .The bride’s table wag-center- jed with a@ three tiered wedding |cake, tapped by \hride and groom. A teast te the} tion, . gories of -hlue and white carna- tions. - isa Sh The bride s only atierndact Miss A the bride} left’ on a short honeymoon. On their return they will re- side in Toronto, where the groom is employed as assistant mana- ~ Miniature | ger of Pindies Cities Service Sta- Pores _ Mr, and Mrs. David Griffin. Locke Road, tad as their guests Mr. White of Cambridge, Mass., | this’ brother and __ sisterin-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griffin and | daughter of New Yorke also his brother Calvin Griffin of. Boston, ‘Mass. i Mr. and‘ Mrs. © Austin Rei}iv ‘and their son Martin of Toronto, | Ont., are spending holidays at the \tome of Mrs. Reilly's parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter O'Halleran, Gier garry. : (Mr. and Mre. Joseph Estry and family of New Castle, N.B., were cece visitera of Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton, Burton. The sympathy of the commun. ity, ig being extended to Mre. Harold Howard, Bpurton and Rev ’ Pp. McKenna, Atherton, im the death of their aunt. (Mr. and Mre. Clifford Mitts of Hamilton, Ont., were tendered a ‘past Nuptial miscellaneous ehow- er im St. Mark's, Lot 7, parish hai. The hall was tastefully decor- ated with streamers and wed- ding belis m @-pink and white color scheme. The newly weds were escorted to their seats of thonor by the bride's brother4én- law ami sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dumsville. The gifts of wilver. linen. glass ware and a large number of,en velopes were opened by Mrs. Dale MicKenna the. accompany- ing good wish was read by Miss Angie Mae O'lialletian while Miss Dorie O'Hatleran and Miss Lorna Shaw presented them to bride and groom’ and erranged them am the tabla eum ls sister, Mrs. Abbie. White and | | OF FOOTBALL? Why? Find out in the never | : reticence . many} ping the fruit.im a pan of boiling good ties are, broken. The point water a long minute before|is the letter, not the lengih or the 1 quality of the letter. 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