Many island Friends Attend Amhers Trinity - St. Stephen's United Church Amherst. N.S.., Will 019 scene of a wedding of interest to i Wedding Dartmouth. Mrs. McGuire. the bride's .mother. wore a sheath dress of freinds throughout the Maritimes lrose pink Chantilly lace over taf- Saturday when Rev. L. R. Campbell D.D., united in marriage Joan Marie. lheart roses. The groom's mother, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel M. McGuire of Amherst and Paul Whiteney. son of Lieut. Command- er and Mrs. Clarence A. Balconi of Dartmouth. N.S. The church was decorated with baskets of white and pink phlox and glads and lighted with white tapers in wrought iron candela- bra. The guest pews were mark- ed with sweetpeas and white sat- in bows. Gordon White of Charlottetown played the wedding music. Walt- er T. Purdy of Amherst was solo- ist, singing "The Lord's Prayer." and during the signing of the reg- ister. "0 Perfect Love.” The bride. given in marriage by her father. were a gown of embroidered slipper satin. form afternoon at 3 o'clock feta with champagne accessories and corsage of pale pink sweet- Mrs. Balcom. wore a wedgewood blue silk faille dress with ,.anama accessories and corsage of yellow sweetheart roses. Following the ceremony a re- ception attended by 125 guests was held at the Fort Cumberland Hot- el. Dr. Lemuel E. Prowse of Char- lotletown proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom res- ponded. . Mrs. Charles Fenwick and Mrs. Brenton Merry. aunts of the bride, from Middleton and Miss Minnie Boutilier of Dartmouth and Mrs. Frank Arthur of Mus- quodoboit Harbor. aunts of the groom presided over the silver services. Mrs. Lemuel E. Prowiie 10f Charlottetown was in charge of ;the servers, Miss Sheila Merry. fitting and long in i".-s bodice. ,Mi-s. Eugene A. Merry. Mrs. Rop- belling out in a full chapel train- lsld T. Fenwick, Miss Patricia ed skirt. The long sleeves tapered lwynne. Miss Muriel 1-iurst. Miss to points over her hands. Thellifiariorie Hurst. W55 Milrlcrle long veil of sil net. with em-lMIIcLeod, Mrs. Edward Bslcolfn Gavin -Chaisson l Wedding At Tignish Church The Church of St. Simon and St. Jude. Tignish. was the scene of a late summer wedding on Saturday. August 25. i956. when Louise. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oviile Chaisson of St. Roch was united in marriage to William Cy- ril, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Gavin of Alberton South. The: Nuptial Mass was celebrated by, Rev. M.J. Rooney and the wed-i ding music was played by Mr. Ralph Gallant. The bride wore an aqua suit with white accessories and a cor- ssge of white carnations. Her sister. Miss Lucy Chaisson. as bridesmaid. wore a pink suit with white accessories and cor- sage of white carnations. The groom was attended by his brother. Mr. Kenneth Gavin. Following the ceremony s wed-1 diug breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. The house was attractively decorated with pink and white streamers. The bride's table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake. topped with miniature bride and groom HAPPENINGS Miss Lillian McKenzie and Miss1Tl1ey have been on their annual Mabel Matheson have returned Vls” lo "'9 Pl'0VlnC9 Spemillll I from their summer abroad. They month visiting friends and rain- visited in Great Britain and France. in London along with the sight seeing they attended church services, ballets. concerts, plays. organ recitals and visited is school. The church services were at Westmiuister Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral. The operas were Rigo- letto at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and "Don Glo- vaniii” at the Royal Academy of Music thy invitationi the famous ltalinu bariioiie Tito Gobbl in the title role sang in Rigolettu. The concerts were two pi'omen-- ade concerts at the Royal Al.ert Hall with the B.l3.C. symphony orchestra conducted by Sir Mal- colm Sargeant. Plays - Hamlet at the Shake- speare Theatre. Stratford-on-Av- on: ”The Chalk Garden" in the Hogmariiet. with Dame Edith Ev-' lives at Klnlrora and Hope River lwhile on the island they were house guests of.Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Roberts of Kinkora. Mrs. Frank Clarke and her son Frank Clarke. Junior. arrived in the province by motor car. They , were here a week and left Friday Ifor their home in Sarnia. Mrs. Clarke was staying with her daugh- ter. Mrs. William Wood, Southport, and visiting her mother, Mrs. W. . K. Rogers. ' Mrs. Orin Carver and Miss Jane Giddings entertained at a miscel- laneous shower in honor of Miss Joan Cameron. The party was held at Dr. and Mrs. E.S. Gid- dings. Greenfield Avenue. Miss Joan Cameron was enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Har. ans in the leading role; "Major Barbara" (GB. Show at the Old Vic with Moira Shearer in title role. in London Miss Matheson and ry Cudmore, North River Road. Many lovely gifts were presented to the bride-to-pa. Mr. and Mrs. L.A. MiicDougall broidered border. worn by the bride's mother at her weddding, was held in place by I matching cap. She wore a single strand of pearls and matching earrings. gift of the groom. Her cascade bou-. quct was of sweetheart roses and stephanotis. 1'-as Miss Margo McGuire was maid of honor for her sister. wearing a floor length gown of white em- broidered Swiss nylon over aqua taffeta with strapless bodice and full skirt, and matching shrug Jackal. headdress and mitts. She carried a fan of white sweetpeas and yellow sweetheart roses. The bridesmaids. Miss Phyllis and Mrs. George Hill. 11'. t For travelling on her wedding trip through New Brunswick the bride ,wore a printed nylon sheer dress with peacock blue duster and champagne colored accessor- ies. Her corsage was of pale pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis. The groom is a Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Electical and Mechanical Engineers and is sla- tioned at Camp Peteawa. Ont. lie and Mrs. Balcolm will reside in Pembrooke, Ont. Island wedding guests included Mr. and Mrs. George H. Johnson. Miss Phyllis Tait, Dr. and Mrs. Lemuel E. Prowse. Gordon White, and flanked on either side with bowls of seasonal flowers. After a brief honeymoon trip to St. John. N.B.. the young couple returned to Albcrton Smith where they will reside. ()n Monday there was a family supper at the home of the groom's parents. A three-tlcr' wedding cake, surmounted with , Miss McKenzie visited the Hunger- gford Junior School by invitation of the London County Council. Organ recitals included one bert Dawson, organisti Cathedral (Lady Susie Jeans) highlight. Miss McKenzie and Miss miniature bride and groom, cen- Matheson by invitation of the Lord tred the table. it was flanked with . Provost. Magistrate, and council vases of cut flowers. fat the City of Edinburgh. attend- entertained at their residence Eus- ton Street. after the Cameron- ” . Wood wedding rehearsal on Tues- St. Margaret's, Westminister tiler- d”3,' 5VS"l"3i Mml James Cam9" Exact on presided over the tea cups. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. J. The Edinburgh Festival was I'B' Brow” Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Corbett and family, have returned to tlielr home in Arichat, Nova Scolia. ed the opening service in St. Giles The-V SP9” 3" "'59-Vable ""99 GRAHAM-S mm” wj, Icathedral. This service was attend- The August meeting of Success 1 t'd.b.VA Queen Elizabeth. the Duke W, was Mid at the home 5! M”. of Edinburgh, and Princess Mar-l Angus Green. 14 Members were EBFGL I , present The opera heard in Edinburgh week's holiday with Mrs. Corbett's mother, Mrs. P..f. Ros- siter and family. McGill Avcnue. Const. W.G. Martin. Mrs, Mar- tin and baby daughter left for Tait of Charlottetown and Miss D11 End MW (790?!-18 C. Fihhef. Marjorie Scott of Halifax. wore Hamid D0bS""- Miss Pamela identical gowns of rose shrimpiwyniie. Miss Marjorie Scott, Miss nylon tulle over taffeta. with strap- Barb”! -l0hI150"- M”- 115- C3'"' less bodices, shrug jackets. and 87011. Mn and Mrs. Le Baron Tait. floor length full ruffled skirts Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon White, matching iii-addresses and mitts. Mrs. George M. Andrew. Mr. and They carried fans of white sweet-,Mrs. Alex Scott. Miss Iona Scott. peas and peach sweetheart roses. Dr. and MN R G074” I-35- D'- The flower girl. Miss Roni Lee and Mrs. Eric M. Foundi Mr. and Fenwlck of Kentville. cousin of Mrs. Fred M. Nash. Miss Rebecca the bride. was in I dress of white Nash. Mr. and Mrs. Benilmin E flowered organza with full skirt Rogers. Hon. Mr. Justice and Mrs over crinoline with matching Gcorile J. Tweedy. Mr. and MI! bandeau. She carried a basket of Richard R. Hurst. Miss Marjorie peach sweetheart roses and Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Iweetpear. Montgomery. Miss Carol Creel The best man was Graham Wil- man, Mr. and Mrs. Loran McLel- Ion of Dartmouth. The ushers in. Mr. and Mrs. Newman A. Me were John Merry of Middleton. Lellsn, Miss Marjorie MacLeod. Hobart Dickie and Alfred Howard Miss Muriel Hurst, Miss Jane Gid- of Kalitax and George Hill of dings. T KEEP IN TRIM ' Does A Girdle Keep Figure From Spreading" -ny ma nun rum ng the hot weather season. to year or not to wear I Kirdlt .9”; to be the question. Many gg inquire if ifolnl Wmmul ' luau will cause your "Ill" W i "I the situation . . . 3 ' le affords a certain amount of iaig:nnuiiport-ml; Y0" up I away Wt" If. got, up to bracing the abdominal wall. chances are Y0"! wm ad. Toss calvfll you use your and settle into R gum and less- ciibons up-pull muscles are not attached to the breast bone nor to shoulder girdle. The middle muscles must take the up-lift action-shoulders should be relaxed. When walking for exercise. leave off your girdle. but be sure to Phil slim through the middle. for this strengthens the muscles and streamlines your fig- doing calisthenics. Summed up . . . you do not need to wear a girdle for health purposes if you are in good phy- sical condition. If your mulclel have gone completely to pot, re- store tone before discarding your girdle for long periods. Also there are certain cases where a girdle gives needed support - with a dropped stomach, in some con- ditions of lower back troubles, and when you are recovering from an illness. However. it is ridiculous for healthy sonnet women to have the notion must wear a O evry. . in order to up from spreading. Cure the cans . . . rather than resu-sin Ah effect MORNING SMILE aderssegausilln my-;. -. ,,.....-x i,....,.,.,. Thdhpoaoasaldins me. Never wear a girdle while. The meeting opened with the in- stitute Ode and creed. The minutes , of the previous meeting were read and approved. It was agreed to sent 50 cents to Mrs. Burge as a gift for Mrs. Manning. Plans were made to hold an ice cream festival in the hall August 22. The W.l.membcrs are asked to hring' their donation to the next meeting. for the cancer fund. It was moved and seconded the, music teacher he engaged for thei following year. The sick committee reported 2 calls made. Mrs. Earl Murray and Mrs. Angus Green gave very in- teresting papers on Manitoba. Mrs. Waiter Wigmore was aksed to prepare program for the next meeting. Collection amounted to 33.05. Next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Earl Murray. Roll call is to be answered with a pick- is recipe. Lunch was served by committee in charge. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. A FAREWELL As we leave P.I-3. Island for our home in California we wish to thank all our friends and relatives for the wonderful birthday party and, all their kindness which made our vacation here one to be long remembered and as we drove across the Island. those thoughts; are in my mind. i As we drove one evening across P.l-I. island And watched the sun go down its golden hue with the clouds so blue , Formed a bridge from earth to ithe Analomist lJames Bridiei; was the Magic Flute lftlozartl by , the Hamburg State Opera. This 0"9wa."n" 5.pc"d'"KaV",-V pleas" also was amwied by Que," Eula. ant holiday with Mrs. Martin's mo- bgth' ihe Duke of Edinburgh! prim ther. Mrs. Mary Roach, Hilisboro C955 Margaret and party, ,St-. Cnst. Martin is attached to "A" The ballot scan was Sadler's D""5"""- R'CaMaP- 0""w'- Wells with Dame Margot Fontcyn. The Melos Chamber Music F.n- Mn” E-w- wmdlur 1”" Frhlay semi-,i,. (h? may --Undm. the to attend the Hair Fashion For- Miik wood" by Dylan Thomas; um in Toronto. This is being helfl an at the Prince George Hotel. Mrs organ re.-nay in st. Georg,-5 Woodruff will take a course in hair- Chiirch were all part of the Fcsti- d”55l"l? While SP9 ll IWBYA 57'' ",1. will visit in Toronto and vlclnifv n. and attend a llnir-dressers' can The Military Tattoo at Edi , lvcntioir before she returns. burgh Castle was a wonderful cli- max of the visit to Edinburgh. In the Scottish Highlands they drove from Glasgow through the Trossachs (by Loch Lomondl over Grampian Mountains to isle of Skye. In the south of England they were in Salisbury, Exeter. North Devon, Glastonbury, Wells. Bath. Oxford. Miss McKenzie and Miss Mathe- iion visited Ireland touring the north coast which included the Gl- snt's Causeway. Belfast and Dublin were centres Vlrs. Donnie Dovle Jr . and Mi" Mary While entertained at a mis- MAIL roua mus -ro Mail Film Service Box 11, Charlottetown of sight-seeing. They had a five day trip to Paris. Miss McKenzie .18 Exposure Roll ..... .50 12 Exposure Roll .... .80 visited Ecoivres cemetery near Arras, France. and Brookwood Cemetery. near Waking. thirty miles from London. Two hroth- er: who gave their lives in World War I lie buried in these Ceme- teriesl ' Miss McKenzie and Miss Mathe- son returned on the lvernis. BARBERS - HAIRDRES- SERS TNANTED Learn those Trades at 16 Exposure Roll 1.00 Reprints .05 each Mr. Charles W. MacArthur, Chief of Police, and Mrs. Mac- Arthur who are on a trip as far west as Calgary, have been visib- heaven in in Banff. TRANS-CANADA And as it sank lower and lower And passed from view in thenwcst Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Carson HEM-my I thought how our Father in eav- have as their guest Mr. Carson's on sister, Miss Bessie Carson of Monc- mDUsTnms' rim beautiful island has blessed ton. l Mrs. MS. Mafclfinnon D LTD- 4.'lM Swit Ave.. r. and Mrs. U..i. McNaIly left San Diego the island Monday morning. for, M”””" N 3 California their home of Superior, 'v'v" ' MJ COOK'S CORNER MARITIME CORRESPONDENCE cousos Post omen Box 72 Athens, Ontario Due to the expansion of staff. courses are open for-applicant's interested in complete rial Grades X. XI, and.XII. Examination:-lit tic ProdJnces' Examining Board ntiistwjo written reoelifdinredit for work. Teachers msywork Complete coursss ingovery eoinmstcisl also available; U , Grade II! possible. Law tuiw, wt lllncli was i ed Chill S01'Vleo employee of the Postal Deiasrnmini in Boston. W" A”! Dyltant has return- eed to Montr ' after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Haul Dyltant. Summersidu. Miss Dystant is a dietetic interne at Iltoyal Victoria Hospital, Mon- trea . Mr. and Mrs. Victor lnman, St. Eleanors. have returned home from a very enjoyable motor trip to Maine. Mr: and Mrs. Bert Hunter. Sum- merside. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Kipfer. Mont Joli, Que. Mrs. David Morrison entertain- ed at bridge on Wednesday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pery and Mrs. Perry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark, C St., Summerslde. had a very enjoya- ble weekend at Dartmouth. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly en- tertained at a dinner party on Fri- day eveninl. honoring Mr. and Mrs. James Saunders. Kenslng- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders left recently for Halifax where Mr. Saunders is taking his second year in the medical school. Dalhoiisie University. Mr. Don Nicholson and Mr. Clive MacDonald of Summerslde, left recently for Halifax. They are second year medical students at Dalhousie University. The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority of Summcrside held its first meet- ing of the new season W y night at the home of Mrs. W.E, MscCausland. A farewell gift was presented to Mrs. Jack Balcolm who is being transferred to the PUJUIIII vanes were In. John Wllah. .n., A then served in yo "Tea li oflan trying ctoallnatilii. anihitiontlsunuiz Black declares. a ma Egon Mo:ieL,School. Later .1",- t the Umvudw h h u :::::”.':.."l;:...""..;-in-1:.-3:.i-.; mi. she took a n......:.:. spe- cialist certificate with honor: in English and French at the Uni. versity of Western Ontario and a master's degree in punch u Columbia University, Ngw york, KINGSTON W.M.S. The Auiult meting of the King. st-on United Church W.M.s. met at as home of Mrs. Alton Newmm, rs. Lorne smith was devotional lender and -poigg on "Fellowship". The hymn was Jesus shall rsighn. hid Cornlttuans. lath chapter was read responslously and prayer was by the leader. also a reading For a changing world-Gods chang. l9" '”0N- Th? hymn was Blast be the Tie. Prayer was by Mrs. Lyman Newson for adopted misa- ionnry. The Study book, was explained by the president. Mrs. Lloyd Mo Klnnon. The Christian Steward- ship was read by Mrs. zyepha Newson. - Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. 12 member: answered to roll call and 1 visitor JEAN MACLIOD. I.8c.ll.I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Rev. Wilfred John and Mrs. Mac- Leod. New Glasgow, announce the engagement of "their only daught- er. Norma Jean to Mr. Robert Pngn s. The Guaiiiisii-saiuriid'sv.ig13in. H933 ROBERT ICHUBMAN Davis Schurinan. son of Mr. Evc. rett '1'. Schurinan and the late Mrs. Schurman. Freetown. P.E.I Marriage in take place Septemh: er nnd. ted to purchase class rings for cessful Entrance students. The sick committee. sewing anditlie school committees gave reports. School committee reported that the school looked very attractive with its new coats of paint and van nlab and recomended the pur- chase of a desk blotter for the teacher's desk. A discussion on ways to in- crease funds resulted ln the un- dertaking of several projects a bazaar to be held later on: I par- cel post sale at the next meeting; and a travelling basket to be sent. on its wdy at once. The next meeting will be had at the home of Mrs. Lorne lilac. Mlllan. Lunch committee and bingo committee were named u follows. Lunch Mrs. James Allan, Mn. Frank Hughes. Mrs. Lorna Maewllan. Bingo. Mrs. Iilbbei-t Hughes. Mrs. Ira MacDonald. Mn, Cecil Maye. i The meeting closed with the Queen after which a delicious lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge and a soc- ial hour enjoyed. - was present. Collection being 32,. 70. Friendship Fund 85 cents. Next meeting is to be at Mrs. Bert Willis. roll call to be answered with the word children. Lunch committee to be Mrs. Bert Willis, Mrs. Ly. man Newson. Mrs. Willard Proud. The meeting closed with the Lords Prayer. after which lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. . WEST COVEIIIAD WJ. West Covehead W.I. m for the September meeting at e home of Mrs. Ira Mocbonald with eigh- teen membe a present. The president conducted the meeting which opened with the collect. Roll call was answered by each member paying 52.50. Following the financial report un- paid bills were presented and paid. Several members passed in don- ations to. the Salvation Army ap- peal and a donation from the Beta Slam: Phi cimpte in Char- iottetown. . I I l i . l RURAL YOUTH FAIR Provincial Harvest Exhibition Provincial Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown, Sept. 27-28 RURAL YOUTH iFAlR if Exhibits from 4-H calf, poultry, sewing and garden clubs will be fund is to be sent to the Cancer Society. The treasurer was instruc- shown and judged. Provincial Harvest Exhibition 75 sections for vegetables, fruits, potatoes, seeds and Several Championship. Classes "including Provincial Potato Chom- P, plonshi - l , . - MATERNAL HEALTH CLASSES New Series Begins WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1956 Afternoon class . . . . . . . . Evening Class ........................ 8:00 p.m. . Thursday, Sept. (If both parents are able to attend) The Health Centre, Phone 9515 for further information. Child and Matrnal Health Program Department of Health. .. 2:30 pm. Isooa 13 at 8:00 p.m. , 188 Prince St. 1200 dollars lnitragulor in addition to Spdslol.Prkos. ,. i V