ZUMZMZ LeaaCamunoIlel.iin.loInn'Ildttu.PIono1 I Page 8 The Guardian Friday, Sept, 27, 1957 HAPPENINGS A recent visitor to Charlotte-'Mrs. T. Roy Cudmore and Mr. "'9 "W" '"i""”'V "'”ll"3tml.I-lizugib o(fapl;:iIfoYdl Marsillcudmml Powws I d u" wwd 1513” W": w'I' land. now retired after a long. The second meeting of the Al- '” held n the home 0! Mm and adventurous sea-faring ca- pha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Fl""k Lwk M September Md” reer and latterly employed with was held at the home of Mrs. luh mmee" members ane"d"'g' the United States Coast Guard Olga Donald on Wednesday eve- Th.' presme.m' Mm L'B' Mac. service. lning with twelve members pres- Mm” .pre5'ded.' Meelmg opmed He Is llie .tlll'IOT of severallent. The project for the coming by Slnglug msmm? 0d? and '9' works on llaririe subjects includ-lyear was discussed Lunch was pemmg the Creed In unison" ing a curripcndiuus Encvlopedialservcd by the hostess assisted W0(I) ISLAND WEST W.I. Presbyterian Churr-li. Belfast. for the marriaue of France; Ber- tlu-lin. daugtiter of VI: and .llrs. Frank Mat-I)tinaId. Eldon, and William Stanley. son of Mr. and llrs. Arthur Mzicliillain, Wood Islands. Rev. Donald .NlL'l1ulson officia- IPtl at the tiuutilc ring ct-rt-niony Mrs Martin MacDonald aunt oI tlic I)l'l(l(', played suitable music prctious to the cerenioiiy and as gucsi solo:-t .Vlr. John llac- Williams sting "The Lord's Pray- iw.-" during the signing of the reti- rsicr. 'l'lir- hriilc. giicn in niarriano by hcr failicr, wore a floor length gown of ticrcd nylon and lacc nt- cr satin with matching headdress and veil and carried a white Bib- le garlanded with red roses. Mrs. Alex Ross, sister of the bride. as matron of honor, wore a ballerina length gown of orchid net and lace with matching head- dress. .Vliss Janet MacMillan and Miss Carol MacDonald. sisters of ihe bride. and groom. wore baller- ina It-ncth gowns of turquoise I A MR. AND MRS. W. S. .lIaA:lllILl.AN Wedding ls.Solemnized At St. John's Church Bmiquets of mixed glarlloli ailfll rind bouqucts of summer flowers canrilc-light di-cnrated St Jotinkl Mr. Alan Mat-.VliIlan. brother of the groom. acted as best man and the ushers were Mr. Alex Ross and Mr. Lloyd Morrison. 1 Following the ceremony I re- l ception was held at the home of 'tbe bride": parents for eighty I guests. The toast to the bride was 'proposed by Rev. Donald Nich- L olson and the groom fittingly re- . spondcd. Miss Roberta West was in charge of the guest book. Serving were Mrs. Murdock Macftae, Mrs. Albert .llacI)on- ald. .VIrs. Lloyd Morrison, Mrs. Miller West, Mrs. Donald Mor- irison, Mrs. Donald MacPIicrson. Miss Marie Mac.VliIlan. Miss Mil- dred Macl.eod, Miss Florence Canteln. Amid showers of confetti the bride and groom left on a honey- moon trip to Mass, USA. For travelling the bride chose a pink tweed suit with black acces- sories and a corsage of yellow roses. The bride and groom will reside in Eldon. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered shower: by the Wood Islands Institute. El- don lnstitute and at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Reeves. Cross and itold with matching head- drcss. All three attendants car- Roads. at which many beautiful and valuable gifts were received. JESSIE M.ncNAUGIlTON Mn. wishes to announce the engage- ment of her daughter Jessie Iliubedi to Sidney van Dyck. SIDNEY VAN DYCK William MacNaughton non of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold van! Dyck of Winnipeg. Marriage to take place at Zion Presbyterian Church on Saturday. October 16 at 11 n.m. ELLEN'S DIARY Ellen Reads "Grandpa's "I just don't know how the younger generations will turn out." James ommenied. serious- ly this evening. looking back then along his day. "Not that theytre not smart, and knowing. and in- I forested too In their work. but compared with our childhood. it seems that things come too eu- ily to the children of now. For example. they want a drink of water. There's no labor to get- ting it - no pumping or going to tho spring or brook. no toting n pail. A turn of a tap - that's all! A touch and they have light, To James Windmill" man can draw a drink. Just turn the spigot. hot or cold, and watch the water run: the automatic pressure pump turn: a big chore to Iun.' " "'And yet I miss the windmill! song. as wheel and wind toge- ther, drew from earth's heart lacking how we'd sigh. . . elien pails seemed always dry; they kept us on the1ump.' " the tower, in tough arm: black llin Wood Island School, Septem- ber dearest gift to man or beast. . cool water. when wind wast must l'nIII the pump. Those kit-. " 'A grapevine clnmbcred up Minutes of last meeting were .read and approved. correspond ,ence read and discussed. school land sick committees heard from land new ones appointed. I It was decided to hold a dance lol Nautical Krioitledge and a .vla- rine Officers Book o lIISII'UL'tI0!IS on shiphandling and alL matters ,pertaining to the iavigaiion of lships. These works are much in use in lllaritiiiie circles including her um. Committee was appomb I the United States Govunment. ed to attend to same. in hating wmle here Ca” MPCEWEH drink; md hmgdogsg ,wasgthe guest 'of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Dan Nicholson kindly in- Jr .5 Rt. MMLWHL U?” ”r viud member, to her home for PTll'lC9' Street and .his sisters. an October meemm, Ann. sinE.lMrs. Edward NICIIOIDOII and ing the National Anthem. tlic'M”t C' P" P””' hostess served a delicious lunch; - l C0l'IlIllt)(lttl'I' ('h.'-irlcs Dillon. R. named by lunch cnmmm"' ICN. Ottawa was the toastnias 3READALBANE w.M.5p Isl G. I7. and ..Zrs. Johnston held l'n the historic St. John's Roman The Auxiliary of the Women's Catholic Church. Perth, Ontario. ,Missionary Society of the Bread-4 Ialbane United Church met at that Island residents attending the 'home of Miss Mamie Stewart on Perth. flnt. wedding of Lieut. Isa TllUl'Sd3.V EVEIHIIB. Sept. 5th. lGeraltl Eugene Johnston. of HM The devotional period was led CS Shearwatcr. Dartmouth. NS, by Mrs. H.F. Macliay. llyninland Mary Lois ila('l(llI8II of 500 W85 SURE. fnllowed by pra,i'- Perth, were the groom's parents, 9f by lE3d?lV Mrir ADS"-S Glllls Mr. and .llrs. Raymond John- read the scripture. The theme of.;ton of Central Bcdcqiie: and his the lesson "The Joy of L'Iii'istianlsister Clara, who was . brides. Friendship" was explained bylmaid. IEIKIBL HY-mn 392 was followedl Fornicr Island rcsitlcntl includ- by I, l'C3dll'l8- Tlll! D3" OI Ill? ed Rev. Ilayniuiid Johnston, SJ. meeting l'l0S9d by Slfllillll 502 of Loyola College, Montreal, who End Pl'3.V"- E-perform:-d the cercmony; Mr. The bll5”le55 P371 l0ll0N"d- and Mrs. John Daley, and Mr. Minutes were read Ind approv- and Mrs. Harold Johnston and 06- Roll call was answered by 15 Willard. of Toronto: and Mr. mnnbf" "Id 4 Vl5"0l'S- SUPDIY and Mrs. John Jay, of Deep Riv- and Literature Secretary report- l 9;, ed the parcel sencto. Korea: also. 4 book! will Christian Steward-I Mr. and Mrs. G M. Avard Shlli SGCFEIIFY Npofled 24 llomelhave had as their recent guest 16 hospital calls. 16 cards andlghe Rev, He.-ban Aggro,-d, on 1 "FF" "PL . Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. M"- Gllllyled In prayer for Avard invited friends in after adopted missionary. Mrs. Lionel Church. to have the pleasure RoblF5”" 33" 3" lmPl'95llll8 of seeing Mr. Ashford again. reading from the Study Book. Mrs. H.F. MacKay Invited the members for next meeting which Is to be held on Thursday eve- Mrs. Joseph Davison of Ken- slngton is visiting her daughter, Fer at the WPt.Itlln).2 of Lieutenantl by Mrs. Eileen Bagnall and illilrs. Shirley Balcolm. Mr. John Evans, general sec- Lretary of the Y.M.C.A., Mrs. Evans and their children Jim and Joanne are new residents of Charlottetown. They are living jat the Turner apartments. Prince St. Mrs. Arthur Duvar entertain- ed at her residcn . Spring Park Road. recently in honor of Mrs. .John Evans. The guests were lad- ies of the St. Piiuls' congregation l Mrs. Gay Judson is in St. John s, Newfoundland, having been called there owing to the .sudden death of her father. Mr. ,W. H. Baird. Also leaving to at- liend the funeral was the only grandson Flying Officer Baird Judson. who is stationed in Sum- merside with the R.C.A.P'. Mr. Terence Hogan of Van- couver spent last weekend with lhis uncle and aunt. Mr. and 1Mrs. Arthur Hogan. Terence is a student at Dalhousie University. Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles E. Praught of Malpeque Road. have ireturned from a motor trip to Toronto. While in that city they attended the Canadian National Exhibition. They also visited in New York City and other parts of the U.S.A. Mr. Roger Bell has left in re- sume his studies at the Univer- sity of New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Douglas left for their home In Merlin, Ontario. They had been spending II pleasant week in Charlotte- town. ' ninz. Sept 26th. instead of the us- uai date. Mrs. Lawrence New- son as devotional leader. Mu. Hedlty Woodslde to have charge of Study Book and Mn. Adam MacKenzie prayer for adopted miss onary. The meeting closed with Izpah benedl ilon. Historic Onicir In the first naval wedding ev- er held in historic St. John's Roman Catholic Church. in Perth Mary Lois Jackmnn. of Ottawa. became the bride of Licut. (St. Gerald Eugene Johnston of IIMCS Shcartvatcr. Dartmouth, NS. The bride is the only daugh- .u, g ier of Mrs. Jacknian, and the cum - "I easy as ' 5".” late John Jackman. nf Perth .. no blistered palms no pails . ' . '.The groom is a son of Mr. and to luii. sure. Tad. the old wavs , h , C lone, Now? boys your we srellvlrs. Raymond .ogtiston o en- , ttrnl Bcdeqiic PI'..I. with t th 0" e "mill - ccrcmony was performed -by an unclc of the groom. Rcv. llig course to where the blue Ill”! ll)'- No other world could ever seem. so vast and fair and free as that bright land. stretch. ed out below our windmill. scorn. 'T0dIy we pump without I t I .- - ::l,Il:I;,,i::'.'. yep Pl the "md 'l Richard Jllllllslllfl, S.l., of Loyola c-hm-t "'1'! H . H. d .Collt-gc. Montrcal. Hc was as- Iow. . we u'r-. ed 55'" "'3, rslstcd by v Rcv. H. J. Farrell, ' q E is ' 9" l't”9lV.F.. p'astor of St. .Iohn's. Solo- ::mg5' "Ry re mlfilng ' ll" Plllst was Miss li.irrict Brown of 7 Jo" w'.k""l' Perth and organist was Rcv. Sis- hlro my mmd "my." W" 50' ; tcr Mary Francis of Rome. ms lo”! '”f!,'Y ” WMIPV" Willi Thc hridc was osciirtcd inio . ammo ll. Jamel grinned. the church by her lirnthcr. Pet- fl tomorrow - - Dllfy - er Jackman oI Sudhury. G"”d"l5'"i - - - She wore a floor length gown Hcis First Naval Wedding of Chantilly lace over satin. Thcl io Churchl long torso bodice extended Into a front panel. It had a small cap sleeve, and I portrait neck- line edged with tiny seed pearls. The bouffnnt skirt of nylon trlcot began at the panel. It had a row of appliqued leaves at the Iilplines. The dress flowed Into - a chapel train. She wore a crown lheaddress encrusted with seed pearls and a shoulder-length veil. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and oarnatloiil. Miss Jackman was attended by three friends. Nanette Chou- inard. of Essex. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Clara Johnston. a sister of the groom. from Summcrsitie. P.E.l. and Margaret McGarry. of Ottawa. They wore identical gowns of blue nylon net over taffeta. They wore matching blue bands and carried nosegays of yellow and white mums. Flowergirl was El- len Kowalewski. the bride's cou- MONTREAL: Mr and Mrs. F. Earle MacDonald of Summer- tSept. HAPPY TRAVELLE RS ARRIVE HOME sile. P.E.l.. arrived here today Sylvania with their 24) in the new Cunarder Charles, 13. Catherine, 16. Byron children: 15. Virginia 9. and Mary 1, hi. lowing a holiday in Europe. - Cunard Line Photo. sin. from Mnttydale. N.Y. Licut. Johnston was attended by S. Licut Andre Cote. of Ot- Lawn. Fellow naval officers pro- vided a guard of honor at the entrance to the church. They were Commodore Charles Dil- Ion, Commander Jack Forbes, Lieut. Terry Brennan and Lleut. Jo hn Sigouln. of Ottawa and Lieut. Robert Perry, and Lieut. James .R. Brackley of Toronto. Ushers were Licut. Command- er Norman McDonald. of Mon- treal. and Lieut. George Stone of Ottawa. Following the iieddiiig a re- ception was held in the town hall. in Perth. The wedding party was assisted by the mother and bro- ther of the bride and the par- ents of the groom. Toastniasicr was Commodore Charles Dillon, supply officer in Chief. RCN. Ot- tawa. For going away the bride were I beige knitted dress. camel hair coat and dusty pink hat. They honeymooned in Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will live in Mon- treal. where the groom is at- tached to I-IMCS ilochelaga. Prior to her marriage the bride was the guest at a number of showers by friends in Perth and Ottawa. She was employed in the naval supply section of the department of national defence. Lieut. Johnston is a graduate of St. Dunstan's University. Char- lottetown. P.E.l PORTRAITS EN ROUTE LONDON (CPI - Portraits of- thc Queen and the Duke of Edin- burgh. painted by Mrs. Lillian Newton of Montreal, are en route: to Canada. 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