A "Miss Marion Rogerson. ME. AND MR8. GORDON CLAIR MMLIXDD AND ATFENDANTS Princelown United Church Hcis Wedding Of interest On June 12. 1957, at 1 p. m., 'rincetown United Church, Mal- -eque. was the scene of the mar- iaze of Muriel Enid. daughter of .Ir. and Mrs. William C. Donald of en View, and Gordon Clair. son f Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Mac- .eod of Long River. The double- lng ceremony was performed by Rev. Alexander MacKay. The church was decorated for he occasion with baskets of lilacs, nowballa, and lmums. Mrs. Lorne tamsay was organist accompany- ng Mr. J.B. Lewis who sang "I'll Valk Beside You" before the cere- riony and "Because" during the inlay of the register. The bride given in marriage by her father. chose for her wedding a gown of white satin and Chantil- ly lace with protrait neckline. long sleeves ending in points over the hands. the skirt formed with tiers ,of lace extending to the hi-mline and lace bordering a long train. Her finger-tip veil was held in place by a pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of pink Better Time roscs. Mrs. Boyd Beairsto, matron of honor. was attired in a full-length gown of coral satin with lace and net overskirt. She wore a head- dress of matchiniz net with yellow -flowers. and carried a bouquet of yellow roses The hridesmaids. Miss Elizabeth Dickieson. Mrs. l Zdmwz Lena Caroline McLure. Womerra lzdttu. Phone HI Page 8 The Guardian Wed. July 2A. 1957 HAPPENINGS Rs-v Harry Vickerson. ministerlswrdy and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Low- ! Centenary United Church, Mon-.ther. Crapsud. veal. accompanied by his son Char Charles Beairsto and Miss Eleanor Her corsaize was red roses. - Campbell wore gowns of match- The reception was held at the ing net over taffeta shading from home of the bride viith 50 guests biittercup yellow. pale green and in attendance. The brideis table beige. They had headdresses of was centered with a ihree- tierj matching net with white flowers. wedding cake. Those serving were mitts of net. and carried bouquets Mrs. l-Idwin Bernard. Mrs. Leland iof moms in shades correspondingptlampbell. Mrs. Allison Bcrnard.; ito their gowns. The ring bcarcryand Mrs liliiier Bernard. Tea was" was Boyd Donald. brother of the poured by Mrs. Harold Dickiesonl ride. land Mrs David Paynlcr. Rev. Mr” Mr. Boyd Beairsto was best .liach'a)' proposed the toast to thej titan. and Mr. Donald .Vi8l:i.l'0d, tiriiie, and the groom itspoiided.l brother of the groom. and Mr. For her going away attire the .t'harles Beairsto ushered the guests , bride chose a pink suit with white 3 ilo pews marked with bows of yel- iaccessorics and a Corsage of pink) low and blue ribbon centred with carnatloiis. The happy couple vis-' 'munis. iited Malricn. Boston and other The bride's mother was dressed DUN"! 0i i"i"P51 i". We United; iln a ttown of arriu iL'('illC withiS”””5- Th"-V Wm ”5"i' at L""3. . y . . River. Before her marriage the! glare trim. and white accessories. hm”, Mu emplnyed M ",9 mm :Her corsage was pink carnatlons. of M F. Sr-hurman. litd.. Kensiu-' The mother of the groom wore ton. Photo by Edwin Hecitbert Stu-' l 1 blue nylon with white accessories. dio. ELLEN'S DIARY The Hay Crop May Be Better Than Expected i Sometimes grayly berlouded. incs were working before we stored this was a day which invited ang- them, they always need some re-i lers, mostly it would seem vacat-l pair or adjustiiient before they can ionists. to be along stream and be nut tn Work attain.” i dam. ..At present we have nri mill-I "We vuinlt be complaiiiln: about pond to indicate for us the whims il2HlllE in turn the heal")! hay this of the weather ahead. though the yr-ar.” no overheard a visitinit far- streanis continue to run happily mer comment with a bit of a chuc-I from the north, and from "up the kle. creek" which is west. But thcy play "And there'll he none mowed and the days away idly and mlnizled, left on the fields-wasted" James, drop laiiizhingly from the spillways. ofiercd. "What have i been lellinll , .;nd go on to be lost presently In i you youniz lads!" he nodded. Zwef vs. arrived in Montague to visit Mr. and .llrs. Stirling MiicKin- i"" lmny Wat?” 0' ti". "V" Mi ha" had mm H" "mm 0' lmei is mother. Mrs. Charles Vii:ker- r-ii. and other members of his imily. While here. they are vaca- onina at their summer home on to Montague River. Mrs. Mary Fullerton. her cuiisin liss Phyllis Osler of Ottawa. Miss ina Talbot of Scotland. who is isitina Miss Osler. Miss Gertrude ova, Miss Beatrice Jarvis. Miss ois Jarvis and Miss Wlnnifred nru left Tuesday morning on a 'lD around the Cabot Trail and trough other parts of Nova scotta. Corporal and Mrs. lra Townsend rid non Ronald. who have been liv- II in Camp Borden. Ontario, -ave shortly for McDonald. Man- ' nhl. Corporal Townsend has re- , elved a promotion and posting to 3. to above mentioned place. ' Mrs. Townsend la the former tisa Miss Joyce Carmody. daugh- T ir of Mrs. Helen Carmody. Char- .ttetown. Corporal Townsend is a in of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Town- -nd. Hiirhfleld. P.E.l. Mr. and Mrs. )''.D. Hamm and ' aushte Cheryl. and non Wayne. -companled by Master Elwood. Itel have returned to Frederic!-I 1. New Brunswick. They were ft? to attend the Hsmm-Hackett eddina. ..n m-xj: F Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Wood of rpderictnn. who were iruents at -"to llamm-Hacltett wedding have V. -turned to their home In Fred- t "icton. whose lrriage takes place Monday,- non and rwo daughters. Sandra and Jean, leave this morning for llam-, illon after a six weeks stay on the island during which time Mr. .VlacKinnon was recovering his health following an operation. Miss Jean 3llacBean. Toronto. is Cavendish. Miss MacBesn accom- panied Lady Ealon on her visit to Prince Edward island last winter. Both Lady Eaton and Miss Mar- Bean were very much impressed with the beauties of this province. So much so. that Miss MacBean has at her first opportunity. return- ed to spend a holiday here. Miss Julie Carson, Brighton Road. has had as her recent guests. Miss Nancy Carson. Mone- ton. and Miss Donna Stewart. New- castle. Mrs. Ruth Lahey of Dorchester, Mass. and Sister Mary Savina are guests of Dr. and Mrs. W..l.P. Mac- Millan. They are Mrs. MacMillan's sisters and are also visiting their mother. Mrs. H.S. MacDonald. a visitor at Shining Waters Lodize,i -, Kvcars. you tlon't know what a loan in the gently rolling front mea- one moans. Sn. st-arrily is a. word: driw. we saw the buxom white heil- without moaning. WP". lit? ha? er rise from her dewy bed, stretchy may turn nut to he better than 11 lazily and move off to first bites. I expect. but I'm tlunkintt thPrP'ii be A black cow summoned her call none this 3'08!” '0 WING!" i near her to breakfast, The gray. In a pleasant surprise for the ish house-cnw wandered off, low-J0”! 3' Mfi9l'i93- BMW)". hum! ing, in the direction of the stables! from Montreal Vliih hi! Wit? lII'ld' ...and beyond them in the earlyyson on a short holiday to part-nts' lsilence and solemnlty of morning; Md kin. Hm! by I0 Visit "Ii! In-l a pair of anglers. patience in thelr.ernoon. , bearing. fished from the spillwayi "9 l-' N" "'1 P115501" of Ion close by. Patience was among the.b0&'S and Ellis. Iii 0' NIP Mm? virtues required of our farmers to now gone from the farm which. in day when they mingled skills and ye.” gone. mad. "Rm dose 1 knowledge in servicing the ma-i . chines Mr "'9 M-vmi. neighbours of ours. They were a, ”n', . slung, thing." on, mg. happy wholesome-minded family oft iced. "no matter how well mach-ichlldren. healthy and intelligent lovely gifts and for the very oom- thsnklnx all those present for their pllmentary address. kindness. and the prospective groom also expressed his thanks and appreciation. on Wednesday. July to. Miss MacDonald's fellow laboratory Speeches by Mr. WR. Show and technicians held a gathering at Mrs. Allison M.!('MiIillI voiced the, 0! -V0flh Shoft Ind Prtsented llfrlfeelinxs of all in the loss of a val-i Vi"! I IOVCIY MN! lamp. Ind 0!! ued choir member. and a muchi Mrs. Mary J. Hynes of Parks- ville. BC. is spending the summer on the Island. She is a guest of her brother Dr. W.J.P. MacMillaa.i Mrs. Hynes will be here for thei rest of the summer. Mrs. l..D Warren, Ottawa. and Mrs. Bf. Simpson. Lynn. Mass. are on their annual visit to their old home in Cavsadin. ichurch called at Miss MacDonald s 'rnsde the pruenuuoa of a beauti- 'plledls Fridly. July I1. Oh: VIII Kit!!! of Appreciated member of church and hoinvr at a surprise shower held community. Mr. w.s. MacNelll of for her at Miss Shirley Annear's Boston. a former iesident of the npartment. where she received,co ity and member of New many attractive and useful gifts. Dominion Church and choir. also On Tuesday. July 16. the people spoke briefly, expressing his plea- M the New Dominion United sure at being present and nddlng' his congratulations and good wish- nome la Vet Dominion. Mr. Hec- ac, tor Currie capable acted as chair s man. and ealled on Mrs. Thomas Mr. Peter A. Reilly. Arlington. 1430!? in "III II lddvfttl. foilaw-l Mass. accompanied by Mrs. Reil- Ina which Mr. Delmar Currie had: ly, i. gpgndlnl . an-gg yggkj yu. ation on the Island. Mr. Reilly to "I '5'" a gifted writer whose verses have The popular bride-to-be then re- frequently appeared in The Guat- aa appropriate speech. llan. l . i I name sinner ,.eIs.s.ieo” y i t 1. 35" NM&i!. .r' A denounce WE AND T OUR NEIGHBORS Lasting interests Can Built During Vacations Inna-ah Luckytlieyounspersoawboae stndiuminuuwiaiiiutmicl tatareatl: , whose heart is in his Job or pro futon - and doubly fortunate is man or woman who has a godly number of interests to us- rlcli his leisure time in youth. mid- dle-au and later yesrs. Just as summer vacation is an ideal time for parents to discover ( - .......i...i.....u'...i is viupanniiu-u. llTI&?luGU iJus:.l:an?&sdaIpTm"Andh:dhilH'hhM-23.: Q. gw snadisu cosine v ...?.'. ”"".n....:"..'"'”....u-'""...'?.:t an t- IE';- -;-3;; 5-,: --',:,g-,:-,-':,,-",,,'--'-'-'--,,,,,,,--,: I. 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How build life-long interests on these prelif: ences? and most llkeable. their compan- ionship together an admirable thing to see. They enjoyed the farm with its chores and its pastimes- the fishing and swimming. the skating and hockey and all that goes to make young years pleas- ant and good. All are married now. some scat- tered to distances they perhaps in childhood little dreamed of. all rearing young families of their Own. And often to this family or when v we walk with James by the fields which knew them, or sit about the fire on a winter's night we speak of one or another of these young- sters of the past. Always to chuck- le for theirs was the power to spark laughs. Or was it that than all our hearts were young? In any eventltwassoodtoseeBennyto- day and talk again of those lost years. 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