Young Couple :-..‘ MR. AND MRS. LYNN H.’ ERN .1-¢ ST Pledge Vows in Ceremony At York United A pretty summer wedding was solemnized in York United (‘iuirch on June 23 when Hazel Irene Veasoy. RN. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vesscy. York. was united in marriage uith Lynn Hartman Ernst. son of Mr. and Mrs. Issac Ernst. F. a s i La Have, Luncnburg Coiinty. N.S. Rev. A.D.8. Elliott performedl the double ring ceremony. The organist. Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, aunt of the bride, accompanied Mr. Ralph Rayner as he sang “tl Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. Baskets of spring flowers decorated the front of the church and the guest pews were marked with white satin bows and snowballs. The bride given in marriage by her father was charming in a beautiful gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta. dress featured long. tapered sleeves. n hateau neckline and full oi-~rskirt of peau de sole which fell to a chapel train in back. A crown of rhino stones and crystals held her chapel veil of tulle illusion and she carried a white. lace covered Bible with yellow roses and white stn-am- ers and rose buds. Miss Lorna Vesscy. sister of the bride. was maid of honor. She wore a street length dress of yellow silk organza over taffeta fashioned in a design of‘ Mrs. Sterling Brown. cousin of the bride, was in charge of -the guest book. Mrs. Vessey chose for her daughter's wedding n sheath dress of turquoise bemberg cu- pioni with matching three-quar- ier lcpgth dustcr. Her accessor- .ics were white and she wore a jcorsage of white carnatlons. Mrs. Ernst. mother. of the groom. wore a sheath dress of blue flowered organza over taf- feta with matching jacket and white accessories. Her corsage ,was of white carnationn. A reception for approximately 90 guests was d at Stanhope Beach Inn. The bride's ta b l e was decorated with baskets of flowers and centered with a beautiful three-ticr w e d din g. Kaye '3 3) 7-‘ The toast to the bride wan proposed h_v Rev. Mr. Elliott and responded to by the groom. Following the reception the young couple left on a honey- :moon trip to Toronto. Niagara Falls and points of interest in ‘the U.S.A. For travelling the bride wore a sheath dress green print with matching inc.- I-ket and white accessories. Her lcorsagc was of yellow roses. 5 Out of the province guests at lthc wedding included Mr. a nd Artfluu‘. Ont after vacationinil at llottctown and ‘Mrs. Issac Ernst. Master Jim- - Strathgartney Park and visiting iB"°"d°." Heidi HOPG RiV9|‘- Anu Bond. Woman’: Editor: Phone 4-83 The Gun-dtnn. Charlottetown. Tues. Aug. 14, 1902. 7 HAPPENINGS I‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Yea. Char- lottetown entertained at their home Saturday evening, prior to dancing at the Country Club, Southport, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S.D. (Bud) Hamm. Bun- bury who are leaving this month to take up residence in Fredericton. New Brunswick. A suitable gift was presented by Clive Cudmore on behalf of the club. , Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Palmer and two sons. John and Alan ar- rived from Winnipeg, Man. to spend three weeks. with M r s . Palmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs J.W MacGregor, Kensington Road. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mcko. daughter. Susan and son Alan Drew. are guests. of Mrs. Me- ko'I parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Kens-i-n-gton Road. Charlottetown. Miss Edna Power. accompa- nied by Miss Ruth Shankle re- turned to Saint John after spending the weekend with Miss Power's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Power. Villa Avenue. Miss Power leaves for Mon- treal next week to attend the International Congress of Micro- biology. Cpl. Roy H. Skillicorn of the RCAF, accompanied by Mrs. iSkillicorn and daughter Pamela spent a few days in the city re- cently as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Hood. Highland Ave. ,They left for London. Ont. on I Friday where they will visit Mr. Skillicorn's mother and Miss MacEac> . RN. On Au- gust 23 they will leave by air from Trenton Air Base i or .Francc where Cpl. Skillieorn lhas a four-year posting. Mrs. ;Hclcn MacEachcrn who has ‘spent the. past year at th RCAF Station in Beavcrban N.S. with her daughter will visit in Charlottetown. l Mr. Justin C. Jordan with him wife and family have re turned to their home in Port i _'u, ,_. e. k_. Mr. and Mn. Emile Tardif! and daughter Sharon and non Bobby have returned to their home in Calgary. Alta. spending three weeks Mrs. Agnes Shea and her sister Mrs. Russell Campbell of Indian Ri- ver ‘and her sister Mrs. IV I n Beri-igan and Mrs. A.J. Gaudet in Charlottetown. The most recent visitors to ‘the Island over the week-end iinclude Mrs. Etta Drummond 'of Newton. Massachusetts who is spending a well earned vaca- .tion with her brother Finley MacKinnon in Marshfield. P.E.I. Miss L of i i e Nicholson of Brookline. Massachusetts in spending the summer with Mrs. Harold Ford of Hunter‘: River. .E.I. Mrs. Sterling Mcswain of- Cambridge. Massachusetts is tvlsiting her mother. Mrs. Colin lMcKay of Bangor. P.E.I. . I l Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLcod of Cambridge. Massachusetts have returned home after very pleasant week on the is- 'land —- despite bad weather — I visiting friends and relatives in Brookfield and Charlottetown. l l Mrs. Ann Giliis Cambridge. Ma«ssaelrusetts has return jhome after a very pleasant va- | ‘cation. visiting her daughter -' .Louise of Charlottetown. Shel iwas accompanied back to the United States by her son and wife who plan to make their , hotne there. l Mrs. John Smctihurst of‘ ‘Marshfield has returned home ‘ after a wonderful trip with the § Girl Guides to Burton 3 a y. ‘ Vcrniont. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reid and 5 children. Jimmie and Brenda jof Pembrooke. Ont. are visiting with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid. Malpe- que Ro ad. They were also ‘ guests at the homes of Mr. and iMrs. Brendon Henncssey. Char- and Mrs. 'most young girls is Hos Achievement. Day Prog r-o m The Bedeque 4-H Gii-iii Sewl ing Club held their a n it u a I "Achievement Day" the school recently. The room was decorated for the oeasiiion with nummer flowers and a large number of girls and their mo- thers attended. Miss Theresa Mat-Lend of the Women's Institute branch of- fice atttended the affair a nd judged the articles on display. She complimented the mem- bers on their work and encour- aged them to continue with 4- H Club work. Miss MacLeod ai- ao commended the leaders for their excellent leadership. Certificates were presented the following girls: first year: Adella Bowness. -Beverely Cur- tis. Ann Cameron, 8 a r b a r a Murray and Susan Miirray: se- cond year: Linda C_urtis. Mary Mclsaac. Joyce Murray. Bever- ly Murray. Sandra Murray and Heather Rogers: the third year girls did not complete their year’: work, they were Ellen Mcismc. Marjorie Mc Isaac.‘ Judy Gilpin and Joan Murray: a fourth year certificate was presented to Linda Murray. The leaders were Mrs. George Henderson and Mrs. Hammond i-lowncss. A vote of thanks was extend- Miss Macl.cod. the district 'Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Fran- cis MacDonald are shown I fo' iwing their recent mar- riage at St. Anne's Church in Hope River. The bride is the former Thelma Regina Gal- lant. daughter of ‘M r. and Mrs. Leo Gallant_ Rustico and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald. Kelly's Cross. Rev. Denis Gallant officiated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mac onald are residing in Al- lston, Mass. " ARY HAWORTH L Don't .Vocotion Alone Is Advice For Si 0 c c fa iil_ Dear Mary Haworth: I am‘ She has been advised to trav- duclllg the l‘llil(ll‘€‘I1'S always very interested in your column and now I nee advice , for my daughter. She is very attractive and a very clean living girl and like interested in marrying. was held in the spacious home, 'of the bride's brother and sis-‘ Ed- 1 ier-in-law. Mr. and rs. gar Miilar on Tuesday evening,l t July 31. Streamers and bouquets of Summer flowers decorated the room to which I e bride-to-be was escorted by Miss Valerie Woodsiric Four charming young nieces ‘of the bride-elect, Karen Heath- mie Ernst and Mrs. Lawrtgice with M...‘ Jordan» mm._.,,_ M”? Ernst of East La Have. Mr. and Mrs_ Clare“ Jordan. Prince St. Charlotte- 0 er. Shirley and Catherine Mil- lar. carried in the baskets. and the ribbons were cut by Andrea , Miss Margaret Morrison. dau- .ghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. A i ex cc Ernst Kingsburg. N.S. Mr. and Mn. 5 ‘WWII End "~’l3‘tiV°3 alld f"l°“d9‘Morrison, Mount Herbert. left similar to that of the bride. She wore a matching whimsy hat and white accessories and car- ried a nosegay of yellow a ii (I while carnations. Mrs. Glendon Court, class- mate of the bride and Mrs. Bev- erly Simpson. cousin of the bride, were the bridesmaids. They wore dresses of emerald green silk organza over taffeta styled identically to that of the in a i d of honor. They wo re matching hats and white acces- sories and carried nosegays of white and yellow carnatlons. Mr. Gerald Conrad. friend of e groom. was tic est man and Mr. Maxwell Ernst. cousin of the groom and Mr. Beverley Simpson. friend of the groom were the ushers. Ceremony At Middleton, N.S.. Unites Island Girl In Morriogei A pretty wedding took place in the Baptist Chiircb. Middle- ton. N.S. recently when Bar- bara Warren MacLeod. RN. daughter of Mrs. A.A. MacLeod and the late Rev. A.A. MacLeod of O'Leary..P.E.I. became the bride of Flying officer D a v i d Anthony Bnxendalc. East Mea- dow. Long Island. N.Y. e . e not . Thompson. brother-in-law of the bride per- formed the double ring ceremo ny. Mrs. T.A. Taylor. Church organist played the bridal airs. Miss MacLeod. who was giv- en in marriage by her brother- ln-law. Mr. Ralph L. Burns of Truro. wore a street-length gown of nun white penn dc note featuring a circle neckline and long tapering sleeves. Her chnpel length veil of tulle illu- nion was held in place by n ELLEN’S DIARY ‘ Leon Ernst of Bridgewater. N.S. 'Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy and Mrs. Gloria Hardy of Dart- mouth, N.S. Prior to the wedding a show- .er was held in York hall for the ‘bride and also a surprise show- ,er given by her classmates at the home of Mrs. Elwood Jay. A shower was held in honor of _the bride and groom in E ast LaHavc. N.S. at the home Mr. and Mrs. Issac Ernst. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernst will re- side in Charlottetown where the groom is on the staff n th e Canadian imperial Bank of Commerce and the bride is on the nursing staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital. (Photo by R.B. .Hambly) pearl tiara and r--r bouquet was of red roses and white stephan- otis. Her only jewellery was a pearl necklace given her by the groom. The bride was attended by her sis t er. Mrs. Kenneth Thompson. Immediately following the tcorcmony a dinner was bel at ?“The Driftwood" in Middleton, aftcrwhich the young couple left for a stay at White Point Beach Lodge in Liverpool. Point. Prim. P.E.I. Toronto and York. For travelling the bride chose a white linen suit with red and white accessories. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Baxendale will reside in Middleton where bride is on the staff of the Sol- diers‘ Memorial Hospital. The ‘groom is with the RCAF Greenwood. N5- 0 i - at Visitors ‘See islanders . Through Eyes Of The Fall‘ We look now into the future. Past the dawn: and excitement. and the there. drawn from the Island. and distances, to the charm of its scenes. Why do they come? For countless reasons. as varied II are the natures of those war he would offer rnpllu. strangers. summer - guests come to it. of course. to one and learn more of the Island and her people. to . w think. an indeed too in general are lnlnndei-I, at the nmnnlnl display of products of the farm the event has collected: the cream of the livestock. clock and pollnhod cnttln. MN- thny might a cone trill ? ll 1‘ ka- ! once to view it: gs to be found now anion! t fern in stumpland and iiedizemw: the pix-kind. hie" ‘em. claimed to be the “mob gage lifters" in farm-tlmnn that were; the fowis, that. if 3'09 chance to come early “*9?! Y0“ may hear salute the new day ll a bane of vo cc And also folks come to ad- mire the contributions from the distnff tide of Island homes: the handicraft so heauttfull! done we nctunllv "SW34 "4 i last in the swee glare", and return more than one who a the cookery. straight from the PI!“ 0 some fine mnxniilnei the artist!’ corner so tnterestiuz. H0 flower-display in their trash- neu, so attractive and colorful. olkn coifl to learn I00- tu. They come to catch ll 0 thrills of the Mldwaya. the in tin: "Ken ihnrneencinlu of cum"... or null afton as the guestsof be which this evening sent tacky Unfit tomorrow Good-ntllb . in ‘Mr. Jordan is assistant mana- ger of the Abltibi Power a n d lPaper Company Ltd. in P o rt iArthur. Ont i Mr. and Mrs. I-‘rank Hughes Windsor. Ont. and fa- mily left enroute to their home on Wednesday after a pleasant holiday in Norboro and Kensing Mrs. ~Hughcs‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Murphy and family land Mr. a Mrs. James [Hughes and family of Charlo- tttetown. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy also had as- their guest Miss Mary Anne Pare also of Wins- , meet old friends whom they had not seen years. and count the day or days. well spent. be- cause these friendships h ad again been renewed. “Who. I wonder, will be rcp- resenting this farm at the Fair. tied into a silence today. Granddaughter smiled. “All of us, down to Peter. it's like- 1.. “Oh. I wouldn't be too sure" he said. “Remember the haying. From here I can't see it end by then." "Our haying - season is like a serial"! she offered, “lt goes on on 9! And. “Wednesday. Thursday, Friday. Saturday” the children count the remaining days this week. to wonder if by some great chance of fate, its end would bring the haylng's close... And in that green light. which is neither of day or of dusk, but I 5 G. 0 P0: ornngy Curiosity-cat down the shortcut to the mill, Mack halt- ers one of the cow-kind destined n ! our dignity!" leads him or her in a mining tour along the yards. He has a way th these young- lings. He handles them kindly. talking to them renaaurlngly if they are nervous. ehtding then as he might Peter over ii omo naughtlnnas. praising them when they have earned it, he works, with them in this overtime to his already busy day. "what apron. Ellen?" hon we hnvnJyou in {ceriu- amen n . the yarn! this morning. after having. his request. opened (gate h hedgerow down a meadow. in let the cows to their pasture. "Rita and pieces of cook our dinneri-" we I: kind. ' " Janina benmod turn- ing to Gage "when yougo look- ing for a wife. find yourself an one value in n t i '< nu’. -dried chipsl" Are you nun that‘: thrift? You know. It could be the gypsy in her!" Gage grinned - A may. thin Man! is. A my'~ terlous. dnrllnh. creature of in- reatatnolc charm. van to for- tunn-Inlllnai by the not of lull in —.Dim-y Murray Harbor and vicinity. ‘ J. l come its Tuesday?" Mark quer- ‘ the to cw,‘ The newly ~ married couple tli o rnincellnneom on.Saturday. August 4 for St. i ‘Jean. Que where she will be i stationed for the next ten weeks ;while taking her basic training 'with the RCAF. Prior to her departure Peggy was the guest of honor at a sur- prise party given by the young people of Mt. Herbert at the‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mutch. ' The living room was tasteful- ly decorated for the occasion‘ with streamers in airforce blue. ’ Miss Margaret Mutch escorted," Peggy to the guest chair . Miss Carol Ann Woodruff pre-‘ sented her with a flight bag and money gift on behalf of the peo- ‘plc of Mount Herbert and Mer- i l ‘ Lunch was served by the la-- .dies attendin . On Thursday. August 2 the ‘family held a birthday and go-‘ ;ing-away party for Miss Morri-,‘ ' son. ' Among the guests staying at’ Mrs. E.W. MacKay's cottage at North Granville are Mrs. E.W.i 1MacKay and Miss Edith Mac-1 ,Kay of Toronto, Ont. and Ml'.i an J.H. Ian MacMillan.,' Mary MacMi‘-llan and Michael; MacMillan of Scarborough. Ont. ‘~ Edith MacKay and Mics. Mac-I Millan are daughters of Mrs. MacKay. Able Seaman and Mrs. Bob Bowles and Mike arrived in the city during the weekend for a three-week visit with relatives. While here they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bowles. Able Seaman Bowles is a member of nd , and Marilyn Millar. Johnson and Judy Picketts. The gift cards were read by Nancy MacMurdo and Sandra Huestis. The many beautiful and costly gifts were arranged on the table by Mrs. Bruce Profitt an ‘ Gwenneth MacMurdo. and the baskets were re-fil m a n times by Mrs. Irving Millar and Mrs. Francis ase. The many colored ribbons were gathered and arranged in- to noscgays to be presented to. the guest of honor by two win-It some nieces. Beverly Profitt I Astrid. in her usual pleasing manner. expressed her thanks for the lovely gifts. Mrs. John J. Gallant, North Rustico, left by plane for Tor- onto, Ont. recently to visit her mother, sister and daughter Sandra. ' Sgt. and Mrs. Reginald Mur- ray and sons. Paul and Ken- neth have returned from a bolt- day trip to Ontario. While Ontario they visited their son Ross and daughter Diana in Hamilton and friends in Ayl- mer. Port Rowan and Allister. On ‘the return trip they visited many points of interest in the ‘ United States. ‘ .. 3 Five graindchildren are visit- tih ‘iii ing wi . 6 mi . Minton. They are Elizabeth. El- aine and Ruth Stevenson, Wins- loe. Pauline Smith, North Mil-; ton. and Donna Smith. Winsloe. 4 Donna is accompanied by Mar I lcnc Parsons. Mrs. Smith has as . her guest Mrs. Lila Ford. Har- rington. . , nice people in a self - respecting ‘way. giving -tal expenses and ngle Girls l l el alone on her annu two weeks’ vacation and to choose expensive resorts. where she will find many men who travel} alone. To me this seems dan-= gerous. I have heard terrifying stor- ies of naive girls being victim- izcd by scoundrels just for the thrill. What are your views on the subject.'.’— S.S. Dear S.S.: i would ‘ bat an attractive girl. showed up alone without in- troductionsl at an expensive vacation resort would look so pathetically out of things. so transparent in her forlorn hopes. as to have a perfectly miserable time. She might well be a target for venturesomc men with furtive» intentions. but the socially dom- minant emale tibcreabouts would be against her. Holiday resorts are fun situa- tions. and good hunting grounds for matrimonial prospects. onlyl for the girl‘ who as cordiali backing during her stay.’ l if she arrives with a family party. or as a member of a chapcroned unmarried group. she brings built - in acceptancei which automatically fu r t hers l imagine w h o l 4‘ ‘financial situation and how Institute, and the club leaders. worth of debt and let us repay at about $200 to $250 a month? Any suggestions will be ap- prcciatcd: but don't suggest that we declare ourselves bank- rupt. My husband and I both feel that these obligations must be met: we just gpn‘t know how. ..P.l(. Dear P.l\'.: A family of six means that you have children. And Family Service Agency units exist to help floundering parents cope with economic tor oiheri probieiiis that. if neglect- ed. might overwhelm and de- in ‘ v group re- lives t o chaos. Thus I think you Slltllllfl a p- ply to the executive director of the local family service agency for expert assessment of your manage it. Or. as an alternative. you might apply to the executive di- rector of the local branch of the Legal Aid Flureau. for pro- fessional counsel and represen- tation. in working out a long- term payment deal with your ere-di'ors. ' ' possible. indeed. that either of the above agencies. if approached by uid promptly invoke the co-opcra- tion of the other agency in help- ing you plan a feasible arrange- ment with your creditors, to re- tire the debt gradually. Your attitude is commeiidablc in wanting to meet your obliga- ions in full. without resort to bankruptcy. 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Mrs. Oscar Mac- Kay. Mrs. Ellis ' Irgoyne. Mrs. liver Bernard. Mrs. Earl Mur- ray. Mrs. Johnny Campbell and Mrs. Bert MacKay. Meeting c l o s e d with —in Presbyterian WMS Holds Meeting KENSINGTON — The August meeting of the New London Presbyterian Women‘s M i s- ‘sionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Leigh MacEwen. Mrs. Ken MacKay conducted the worship period. The season of prayer was given by M rs. the creed. and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by ' the lunch committee Mrs. Mont MacEwen. Mrs. An-. my gus Green and Mrs. G o r d o n Bean. The Bible study was led °"t‘d"m' by Mrs. Wailie Ferguson, and . summer Mrs. Wilbur MacKay gave a flwnitllre reading. Roll call by Mrs. Leigh Mac-. Ewen was answered by nineteen t See Archer & Maclloiialii Ltd. Open every night ‘til I were welcomed by dent. Mrs. Oliver Bernard. 3 The members decided to hold 1 a home made ice cream social l the presi- ‘ friendly associations. 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