. ..g..-r-..r-.-.-ta-. -.. Wedding Oi Wide Interest Soiemnized in Mixed flowers of roses, regal lilies. snapdragons and sweet peas formed the setting in the North Bedeque United Church on Thursday. August llth. when Thir- za Winnifred. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cairns. Free- town. became the bride of Wil- liam Edey. son of Dr. and Mrs. S. Earl McDowell. Shawville. Quebec. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. S. Grant Walls. assisted by Rev. Robert E. Os- borne. minister of St. Andrew's Kirk Church. St. John. N.B. Mrs. Ralph Douglas. organist of Poinie Claire United Church. Montreal. was in charge of the wedding m u sic and played "Praise My Soul. the King of Heaven" as the bride and her father entered the church. '" congregation sang "0 God of Bethel" and "0 God the Rock of Ages." During the signing of the register. Mr. J. B. Lewis sang. "0 Perfect Love." The guest pews were marked with bows of white satin ribbon. sweet peas and fern. The lovely young bride given in marriage by her father wore a white floor-length wedding gown of embossed nylon over white sa- tin. made in princess style with V neckline front and back. fitted bodice and full skirt. Her finger- tip tell of tulle illusion fell grace- fully from a Juliet cap. embed- ded with pearls and iridescent sequins. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations. Miss Louise Cairns was her sister's maid of honor and Miss Gertrude Beckett. R.N., a class- mate of the bride, and Miss Amy Cairns another sister. were bridesmaids. They were similarly attired in waltz length gowns of white nylon eyelet over pale green corded taffeta with match- ing cummerbunda. hats and glov- esi Miss Louise carried a can- cade bouquet of pink roses and the bridesmaids canted colonial bouquets of yellow sweetheart roses. Rev. George Mai.-Lean. minis- ter of Glenholme United Church. Nova Scotia. was best man and Mr. Everett McDowell. Shswville. cousin of the groom. and Mr. Wil- liam Can. brother of the bride. were ushers. Mrs. Cairns chose for her daughters wedding a navy lace dress with matching picture hat, white accessories and wore n p corsage of white carnations with pink ribbon. Mrs. McDowell. mo titer of the groom. was attired in a rose coloured lace dress with black oicture hat. and white ae- cessories. She wore a corsage of white cnrnations. The reception was held at Cen- treville Bedeque United Church Hall where over sixty-five guests anjoyed a delicious dinner serv- ed by the ladies of the church. Mrs. Percy Marcldaank and Mrs. Elton Cajrns. great aunts of the bride. presided over the teacups. The in" in 0" bride Patimed with pearls and nallhends. posed by Rev. Robert N. Bedeque ince included: Dr. and Mrs. 8. Earl McDowell; Miss Mary Mc- Dowell: Mr. Everett McDowell. Shawville. Quebec; Miss Janey McDotvell. Kingston. 0nt.: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hacker: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas and daughter Barbara: Mrs. Robert MacDormond. Montreal: Miss Gertrude Beckett: Miss Ann Whitehurst; Miss Barbara Pratt; Miss Jane Giddings of the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal; Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Osborne and sons Robert and John of St. John. N.B.: Rev. George Mac- Lean. Glenholme. N. S.; Gordon Beckett, Moqcton. NB. Shrubs. fern. mtilti - coloured flowers. and flood fights provid- ed a pretty setting on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Point on August lst. I957. at ii p.m. when their daughter Berth. line was united in marriage with Wal- don Seymour. son of Mr and Mrs. Wallace Rose. East Baltic. Marriage vows were gitcn in front of an arch banked by spir- ea foliage. pink and white stru- mers and illuminated by tiny white electric lights. 'l"r..- cere- mony was performed by tbeii ipastor. Rev. D. l. Vlcclare. Wedding music was in charge oi Mrs. Clinton Stewart. aunt of me bride. who also accompan- led the soloist Mrs. D. l. Mc- Clare, singing "The Voice that Breathed (Yer Eden” at the be- ginning of the ceremony and ”l'll Walk beside You" during the signing of the register. The bride was escorted to ii place beside the groom by her father who aliio gave her in marriage. She was very charm- ing in rstreet length dress of blue tufted nylon over taffeta with white accessories. Her pearl-studded shoulder length veil was held in place by a seed pearl and rhinestone encrusted coronet. She carried an arm bou- quet of pink blush roses and fern. The bridal attendants were her water Audrey. as matron of hon- i who was becomingiy attired I wink tufted nylon over taf- . .l with white accessories and matching seed pearl mronet. She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses; and her sister Ei- leen. as bridesmaid who was at- tractive in a dress of pink fleck- ed nylon over taffeta with white accessories and matching seed pearl coronet. She, too. carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses. The groom was ably support- ed by his brother Alvin. The bride's mother chose a dress of pink hutcnar linen trim with white bolero, matching ne- bo". "6 mun” re" ed hicessories. and pink corsage. The by the groom. The toasts to the! bridaama m. 'u pmwnd by another of the groom was dress- is if :33?" to!!! J ed in navy blue poplin with white accessories and red mange. The groom's gift to his ltride was a beautiful chest of silver- ware. Miss Anita Rose. sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. A large number ot interested friends Joined the guests to witness the reremony a 1 extend best wishes to the opy young couple. Following the ceremony. a re ception was held for 1w rnesta Mrs. . REV. AND MRS. W- E. McDOWELL AND A'l'l'ENDAN'.l'S Previous to her marriage Win- nifred was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Miss Gertrude Beckett, R.N. of the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal. was hostess at a delightfully arrang- ed shower in her honor at which her classmates presented her with lovely gifts. On Tuesday evening. July illlth. a large number of iieiglibuurs and friends and relatives gatiit.-rctl at Winnifred'ii home in Lower Freetown and presented her with beautiful gifts. To the strains of the wedding m a re h played by Miss Ruth Cairns, cousin of the bride. Win- nifred was escorted to the seat of honour by her sister. Mrs. Douglas Ferguson. Miss Marion Cairns and Miss Gail Stavert car- Rose-Roberfson Wedding Soiemnized At Red Point riage and to shower her with many useful gifts. To the soft strains of "Lohen- grins" Bridal chorus. the bride- of honor by Miss Anita Rose. Mr. Fred Rose most cnpably per- formed the duties of chairman. a poem of his own composition fitting to the occasion. Mrs. Douglas Header read .- appropriate address. The gifts 1were in charge of Mrs. Colin Dixon. Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis. Mrs. Callum MacLean, Miss Elorn Ching and Miss Roma Ching. in: manner. thanked all for their lovely gifts and substantial sum of money and invited all to visit her when settled in her new sur- roundingii. Lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted by some of the lad- ies present. The remainder of the evening was spent in instrumental mu- sic supplied by Mr. Harold Mac- Gregor. violin. Mr. Dany Rose. guitar. Mr. Harold Hunter. gul- tar,' Mr. Ernest Rose, mandolin and Mrs. Clinton Stewart pia- no. followed by a short sing song which brought a very pleas- ant evenlng to a clone. PARKDALE VJ. Parkdale Womenla Institute held their meeting on August 7th. Sixteen members and one visitor were present. The topic was "Out of the Past." Roll call Miss Robertson in a very pleas-. ried in the many well laden bas- kets of presents which were op- ened by Mrs. Prouse Gardiner "ind Mrs. Gerald .'ilacCarville and ilie verses read by Yiirs. Kenneth Simmons and Tllrs. Kenneth Mac- l.ean. Mrs. l.ois Yeo and Mrs. Walter l-2. Stavert arranged the gifts on the table. Wiiiiiilreti in a ft-it itell chosen .ntirds lliziitl-it-ti the people sincere- iy fur lilt'll' lott-ly gifts and in- vited all to visit them at their new home in Montreal. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in music and games. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies. After a very pleas- ant evening all returned to their homes wishing Winnifred and Wil- iliam many years of happy mar- ried life. - Photo by l). W. Sears. was answered by telling of "My Earliest Recollection." After the reading of the min- utes the treasurer gzive a con- cise report. and an encouraging ,balance was noted in the funds. 'The convener of the sick com- rmittee had sent three get well eight baby and two sympathy cards. also flotvr-rs to a mem- to-be was escorted to the seat her in hospital. The Scouts in camp were pleased to have their mothers on visitors day. They served them I and his jovial remarks included delicious tiirkcy dinner. The Cuba iare leaving for camp soon. I cook and helpers are needed, also plans are going ahead in the twentieth anniversary cele- bration in October. when old and new members get together in fellowship and good will for all evening of pleasant entertain- mom. I Some of the members are al- sisting in the handicarft booths. 1W.l. building Old Home Week. il-llower Sunday for the Provin- cial Sanatoriiim is to be August 25th. with Mrs. V. lludson and Mrs. F. Rodd co-convcners. The Student Council at their closing banquet presented the W.l. with a lovely electric ket- tle for the kitchen. Their thought- fulness at this time was much appreciated. The subscription to the Polio Post was renewed. and the Dra- ma Festival fees were ordered paid. Refreshment I. mmittee fit September. Mrs. D. McAsklll. Mrs. H. MacDonald. Mrs. G. Newman, Mrs. G. Mutlow. The program consisted of a display of keepsakes with each member telling the history of their keepsake. which proved to be interesting and entertaining. -Meeting closed with the Nation- al Anthem. it was. 3 3 l I i is h gs. H F ;i d is! H it it s ELLEN'S DIARY Land Of Make-Believe . Enchanis Us As Of Yore ll ii i i The playhouse in the orchard. a wondrous dwelling. admitting then the glory of the sunlight, claimed the children this mor- ning. Perhaps it had become even more desirable than usual after the ordered round and demand- ing. of the week of school ended. Here as at their "September Island" but to enter. was to be py laughter drew us to the back in. verandah. so pleasant a morn- and engaging the i E E s I” It A will be bound to deny them. Prea- etitly lights out will take all. ev- e.'y last busy one off to her rest. Taking their cue from a maple allame or perhaps from the "red" squirrel who the other day visited our lawn-oak in search no doubt or promising storinga. our farmers have busted them- selves these days to storing the winter firewood. By this dusk all the hardwood had been gathered. But the chore is not ended. periods of lumbering. to fuel for the cooks" quick fires - To hurry any lndifferem "watch- ed not" at dinner or slow laaacaroliaalculn. Zdmwz ENGAGEMENT. ANNOUNCED Iona”: ldtu. Plans 1 Page 8 The Guardian Dame Flora MacLeod will be the guest of Miss Tui MacLeod in Wellington, New Zealand. dur- ing Dame Flora'a visit to that country this autumn. The Hon. J. A. Bernard. Tig- nlsh, former lieutenant-go not of Prince Edward Island has been showing the island to his newest son-in-law. Joseph Pun- garcher of Green Bay, Wiscon- sin. The former Gloria Bernard, a physiotherapist in Green Bay. and Mr. Pungarcher were mar- ried lry Monsignor William Keir- oan at Annunciation Church there on August 1!). The couple flew to Boston to visit the bride's sister Mrs. IDr.l E. C. Loth, West Roxbury. Mass. and while there were visited by her brother the Rev. J. Ralph Bernard. 0.M.I. They flew to Prince Edward island. where they will be stay- ing at Cork Lane for about a week. They visited another sis- ter and brother-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. J.- I. Higgins. Mr. Pungarcher is the owner of the OWL , ”' r .7 Inc.. makers of artificial limbs in Mil- waukee and Green Bay. Many friends of Miss Tui Mac- Lcod in this province will be in- terested to hear that she has been on a six weeks concert tour in New Zealand. Miss Mac- Lcod was the us. ompanist for Andrew Gold and his wife Pam- ela Woolmore. an English so praiio. Mr. Gold and Miss Woolntore are returning to London across Canada. They will be broadcast- ing from Vancouver and Toron- to. Flight Lieutenant Vincent Bis- sonnette. Mrs. Bissonnette. and their children Blair and Lot- raine of London. Ontario. are on a months holiday in the province. They are the guests of Mrs. Bis- sonnette's mother. Mrs. Michael J. Doyle, North Rustico. Mrs. J. A. Mccallum. Brack- ley Beach Lodge, entertained a number of friends and neighbors ion Friday evening. August 30th Vin honor of her granddaughter iMiss Barbara Compton. Calgary. (who recently returned from a llour month's visit to Europe. l During the evening Miss Comp- .ton delighted the guests with n ishowing of colored slides of the imany places of interest, both ru- iral and urban. which she and her three companions visited on their tour. Delicious refreshments were served by the younger ladies and the remainder of the evening pleasantly spent in singing and .dancing. music being furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hughes and daughter Flo Mrs. Cyril E. MacGregor and iMr. Eric MacGregor left by 'plane on Friday morning for Boston. Mass. They will be the guests at the Compton-Llndbt-rg wedding taking place Saturday .evenlng September seventh in .the First Baptist Church at Cen- tral Square. Cambridge. Mass. Mrs. E. 8. Chandler left by HAPPENINGS plane on Friday having been icalled to Halifax. owing to the Saturday. Sept, 7T19sv serious illness of her mother. Mrs. S. G. Pulsifer Word was received by Mrs. lrsest Harper, North Carleton. of the sudden passing of her brother-in-law. B. G. Harper of Jacksonville. N.B. Mrs. Harper and her son Allison M. Harper accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John S. Haslam and Mr. and Mrs. Hedley lawther left imme- diately for Woodstock. N.B., to attend the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Howatt. Alexander Howatt. and David MacNevin have returned from a pleasant motor trip to New York and other American cities. Mrs. R. E. Foster left the is- land Wednessday. enroute to her home in Vancouver. B.C. For the past two weeks Mrs. Foster visited her aunt. Miss Eva L. Beers in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital and was the guest of Miss Ethel J. Sutherland. Prince Street HELEN C. MOASE BEV. GEORGE MMELEAN Mr. and Mrs. Stewart R. Moase Mr. and Mrs. James D. MacLean. Kensington. wish to announce the Saint John. New 3FlHI8WiCk- engagement of their daughter, Marriage to take place at the Helen Catherine. to the Rever- Kenslngton United Church Sep- end George Henderson MacLean. tember the twenty-fifth at two- Glenholme, Nova Scotia. son of thirty o'clock. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Miss Sandra Logan. student nurse at the Montreal General Hospital. is spending her vaca- . tion with her parents. Mr. and ' Mrs. Judson M. Logan. Eustanr Street. Summersida Mrs. E. R. Logan. Toronto. ll the guest of her son Mr. Judson M. Logan and Mrs. Logan. Ena- tsne Street Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Logan spent the holiday weekend in Charlottetown. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward. Crestwood Drive. The hostesses at the Charlotte town Golf Club this Saturday are the following: Mrs. Gordon g g MacDonald, Mrs. George Wood, Miss Edna Mclnnls. Mrs. T. W. Mitton. Mrs. Ben E. Rogers and Mrs. Horace Jardine. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Clark returned recently from an en- joyable motor trip to the Cabot Trail and points of ' A A in Nova Scdla Mr. and Mrs. William Toombs and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Motil- son. Summerside. left recently to spend some time in the Unit- ed States. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Stern: of Halifax. N.S.. are visiting with Mrs. Thomas Carruthers. Sum- merside. i Mrs. W. H. Whltten. Hnlilnx,' N.S.. spent the weekend in Sum- merslde. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Firth Bownesa. Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Garth Clark have returned from a holiday trip to the Cabot Trail and other point of interest in Nova Bcotta. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Lyons. Summerside, left Friday for Ha- mllton. Ont.. to visit with friends and relatives. They will return by way of the United States. The hostesses at the Summer- side Golf and Country Club to- day will bc Mrs. Gladys Beer MARY JOYCE MULLALLY Mr. and Mrs. James G. Mul- Mrs. Daniel MeGlnn. North Wilt- lally. Kensington. wish to an- shire. Marriage to take place on nounce the gement of their September 8th. At the church only daughter Mary Joyce to of the Holy Family. Kensington Louis Daniel. son of Mr. and LOUIS DANIEL McGlNN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MUNBO i MARY KATHERINE iuonvenert. Mrs. E thi- mnn. Mrs. Julie Simmons. Mrs. ALLISON LDOYD GILL Harold Mlsee. Mrl. Mlldrtd Le- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Munro, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gill. Ken- wls and Mrs. Mildred Warren. Montague. announce the engage. ment of their daughter Mary Ka- sington. Marriage to take place in Chulottetown. Sept. in. 1957. I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bonneii i Observe Golden Wedding On the evening of August ma many relatives and friends ga- ithered at the suite of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Bonneii in the Mall- hu Apartments, Vancouver. to of- for them congratulations and best wishes on their Golden Wed- ding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. " " were married fifty years ago by the late Rev. R. G. Sin- clair of Montague and on this oe- casion were the recipients of many beautiful cards and sever- al lovely glfta which was present- ed to them. A very appropriate address was given by Rev. R. S. Christie of Vancouver. who extended greet- Bonaell responded graciously to Rev. Christie and thanked him most sincerely on behalf of him- self and Mrs. Bonneii for the kind greetings he had bestowed tags to the grand couple. Mr. fully U1!l'lDC. 10 Allison Lloyd. son of -Photos by Craawell. College Girls . Eye Fashions - NI! YORK uun-n yogi t... -Ialowdoinoalrexich '&baIAIIiaaeo'Jqe-4 KAI seen the Pill: coiec. Joan Simpson. a student at Ben. net: Junior College in Mlllbrzolt, N.Y.. and the danalner of get. York dress designer Adele Sm, son. and Joan's hes friend. at-. Iva linsr of Chicago. a Welles- Icy student. have just returned front a tour of Europe. Where they saw the work. under the wing of Joanls mother. "1 lot a comtietely new new at fashions front the girls," 33,, Adde. "It was a fresh. accent. on-youth approach that did me good. They liked all the ihings I thought were awful. and um versl. It was I line way for . designer to get out of a rut." Joan loved all the middy tops and pleated skirts. for instance. and all the gunnysack dresses. Ag to the new silhouette variously described as "spindle." "barrel" and ”oval." Joan says: "I'd just call them all eggs- and I think that's the best term, because they come scrambled. hard-boiled or soft." The girls lik ed the shun dresses too. although some of the more extreme examples Ell('liPd the following remark from the junior Simpson: "The models look just hit? Cil- aret girls-all they need is a tray on one hip." l The two college girls scorned all the Paris hats, but item info ecstasies over the gondoiici-s' hats in Venice-those wide-briin- med natural straw skimmers uiili streamers down the back. Holh girls wore them all over Europe and brought them back home. all set to start a new bat fad. PRAISES EGYPTIANS CAIRO. Egypt IReutcrst- Lt- Gen. Raymond Wlicclcr. t'i-vii-rt Nations special envoy, said Wod- ncsday Egyptian managcnicii. ill the nationalized Suez Canal iias ,”excellent.” He made his ('Ulll- nient after returning from is- inailia in the canal zone ulit-ro he conferred with Mahinoiiil loo- . nis, chairman of the l-Egyptian i canal authority. Ll; that never on both of them. A poem for the occasion was then recited by M. Maccougan and was well received by everyone present. After a delectable ropast the groom assisted the bride in cut- tlng a delicious wedding cake. which was served to the guests. The cake was baked and decor- by Mrs. Munro Bruce of Valleyfleld. and as the celebra- tlon was a surplse party in hontxotMr.nndMrs.D.D. Campbell. formerly of Caledonia. along with the ladies who decor- ated the suite profusely with q LI "5 . flowers were complimented ft: Windsor Wear arranging everything so suceaar l ipsssts IHIITI Ind IHOITI atcd on departing to their human the guests wished the happy eon- pla continued health and happi- ness in the yaara to eoma. LANOLI ZED for softness Solemnized In Green - Moxon Wedding Aweddlngotlaterwattolnanwwara attendedbyMr.andMn OM00-Ita-ind Yousatbt-and-nswntforthallfoofitla ave PIER: shirt and short by Wt Wear. PEI-IRS are knit to ht, cut. mo-shrunk. laundry- proof'ad...yourbaatbuyfordtand O noclband and sum nylon-nlafavcad Edmonton. ' S. bownaas ttermtly Iaaawtslqadandnylen-ratwtavcad Ollsapsntnnsswnuadwlttialasda Iaaawa iti . it til Isis: 'TROUBiE-FREE 'EFFiCiENT 'ECONOMi(.Ai.