[43‘s M I bltlélfil llnal Ill-ll“: drellel b l I I l ed ovaralrirts or motels. S tur euurewur every tu- lnl lahrlc. fashioned with a how 1—— ti pleasant and good at-the waistline They wore pie t Bul what nt our tomorrows?‘ ‘lure hale o! the same material with open crtiuns, and carried bouquets a! while and nations. Little Miss Pamela Moreside, lldE. Is flflWl‘l’ girl. wan I street length dress Hi the same material in shell plilk; the tut». uklrl WM slylell with sll‘aiuhla lrnnt panel on its an nvcrsitirt ellect. she wore s headband oi mulchinl material and carried l brisket of while And pink baby mums and teathcrcd carnations. Arnold Llewellyn soled II hesl man. The usher: Here All-ll Smllh Ind erk lerler. Fnl her daughter's wedding, Ml‘l. MIcKInnun WM! I shexlh dresl El IPII blue late over tat- Iell wllh le I I hered hll. mat- ching accessories and a corsa e 0! pink mass The mother oi the groom worr- s n' y and white silk print drzn with navy velvet hat a corssse white roses. During the ceremnny. Lewll Newmln. "The Weddlng Prayer" and “o reriect ane" while the register was ' eompanied by ltoyston F. Mutt- tord, ARCO. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the social hall or the church. where th is young couple together with their parents received the guests. H. laurhoa asked the bless. nlnk ub‘ dlulzhler 0! Dr and Mrs. \llnre-l I HAZEL L. PARKMAN ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Stewart Parkman. Ruli- Ilco, wuhel lb lnnounue the engagement of her daughter Hazel Luc lo Cit. Clfiyll Ar- thur Newmn. Inn 0! Mr. llld. A mixture 0! llldlflll mum! decanted 5!. .Church. Halllnx, N.S. std place p m. in “my united Chm... ptve a strap a thorough clean- Summerside. nu. Patrick's meld ol honor the She wore In urlzlnel filled street "mlrmall n ‘- , CST. C.A. NEWSON ANNOUNCED Mrs, Arthur Newmn, Summer “:1 weaken The mlrrlaze will lake Sllul‘dlY, Oct, II II. 2.50 Honeymoon In Maritimes. Fol lows Halifax Nuptials Ind Min Catherine Fleming wlsthe leede lo smile (or her lluler, round the entice of I pill Autumn’s Mi “ll'l out the heat or harve wcatiter we‘ve been getting, Mr C llle iteckenrl, he had [ruin his house on the hill And lalkink shop with James. who. ctinrcs done, was cleaning a set or driving srness. which at lit- tle use In the machine a g a which has come to these tarm , had been h=nslng in a tar closet tor yoars. Twilight was commencina to dritt tlnwn then, somewhat pre- maturely. to clo out another dampish day. Neither star, nor any sign at moonlight was—or Is .tht-re. to give pmmlle ot a lune the beat" Jlmel egreed. In order in ,’nt undoin. I buckle, the-practicing thus the maxim he would impress on the mind to! the youngsters ot the name: “Whll'l worth doing, is worth doing well!" Scample came in silent around the house. corner. ‘antl seated himselt close by. . tr, it appeared he was listen- ing to to the chatting and again a it ha at on the ullul. lllltenl e d h prettlly m . Delay The Harvesting remarked to Jlmes lhll, . etentnst Hts cares, rested (or to II come over now on the back verand—h was C Nod nund each “number any II in Someone has reminded us thus. .that or must “live by laith” ' 'ni is in every lnmttrrow. Tltt-t-clore i love tnr today. t'crtntn ot llndlng at sunnsr. m “mm {it‘l‘ldalue and strength tor the on sty Showers no d how drt t W l' our sins .\nl much mine I .tam - rcnltcrl see ,iltu have a It'll ,l it hit Path mitmt'nl Ill tilvaktlf-s ll‘lx Htlpl‘ ml’ the moment nt pain. cut in the tieid over there Mr C ntnrt tor every sorrow. 5 ‘t t' rill.’ toy ullUl' thn e We managed M set a l'tllil \lltndey — niary bll rit that anon And up ‘-I lhr- (itttxl-nlzlll. other term, toward tho hurt at it, we have a tiehi in .took - “We've had very tell at itiint ne could call ‘lltod h a i- \ est days' so In" Mr C. uttcrcd "l was lust remrmhrrinr he- tore you crme” James sold, placina a numhcr or clean piec- es or lhe harness In a merit! row ml the Sunday sticks in the woodboic there, "what larveel days WE right. breesy daySA it takes a in wind to dry things ~ in a toe succession at them." "Oh, - may sci IllMa »rt We'll hope so, at any rate" c smiled, I‘ l 'l Some showers, this week gave. llind morning mists. And in lhet nrdem rich flowerlnur gold and orange, xcarlet 3nd L‘l'lm son, lilac and purple, to match the sunsets o seaso l And whether skies were quiet- ly ovemnsl or nnily pi e I i I w caught by s turn of peltrll . l t MRS, C.F‘. MILLER 94th Birthday Is Observed Mrs, Charles F \lllIer. a rest dent at Victoria, P11 1. tor the past N years, and mntller nt l4 children, observed her hirthrlay recently when members at her tsmil. met utth her tn Chariot. tetown tor the occasion Mrs Miller has spent her en- tire at years in Victoria village where her late husband operat- ed a lohster packing busincss tor many years until his retirement. The ten surwwng memhert or “"2 me With new shaved . 1am brilliants and she cerrlrd a lLodee where Paul Hebert pro-.lcng cascade bouquet ol pink posed the Inul Mrs. Fleming delight rueel wllh slephunolil received wearing a two-piece li-l and ivy l nerl beige dreu with mulching The bride‘l llsler. M15: Enid} brown and belge accessories Cole: was maid nl lmrlor. Other 5, ing and Got-dim pennett propos- ed the toast to the bride, which once Hebe t, Rev, Harry noch skirt and matching pillbox hat. w" responded to by the “contests: orth- ted at the ceremony. She carried a nrisegay or aqua A toast n, the pride. attennutgl The bride is the eldest dough tipped carnations and chrysan- ,, t. gym... a“ re. s or Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius lhemuml. sponded to by Arnold Llewellyn. Flemlntt at Hem-x. lormerly at The junior bridesmaid was Miss Ellen Matheson circulst. North Rustlco. I’VE-I. InfllMiss Linda Fleming, sister or Hcr corssge or orange de ate. anisctthe ‘ ed the guest boo . hrnnddauzhler n! Mm Rt Gulls: bride. she wore an orltzillll light roses. Hebert chose,LouIse ll‘llc. eill and Miss Pay For her weddinlt trip to the;Flemmit of North fl"! “otlureeHeuflIh sown nt sous pelu‘a navy blue linen sheath with‘E-iwmli- They were wired in. .her tamlly. slx daughters a n d ltotir sons, are trene, Mrs, Ru:- ‘Iell Lowther: Doris. Mrs. Whil- ‘tleld Howatt. both or Truro; iPeulIne. Mrs Mack Macmond, and Helen, Mrs James lsentnn, both ol Harttord, Conn: .taunr ts Mrs George Murr ,uede- ts ; \lamie. Mn, Kenneth Whil- ty, New Glasgow, N r white and navy blue sccessories,lldenticai street length gowns oti Ga ne'. Mrs. Plzot wore a cIr-lPtEvl tde sole with tall shirt and mat- n b e wool shrath with The bridcgronrn la the son oi chlng pltlbox hat she carried a e wore a car- he ol pink tea. romance blue organza teattirlnsl S Hadley While le-lhered lint Ind palentMr, and Mrs. Edgar Hebert or, small nosegay ot aqua tipped thered carnatipns, la square nerkltne Met-d w i t h‘ and rtalph, oi victor Joseph inf Chlrlollelown; Ind Reld I’ll .Harttord, Conn, ———w Career Schol hantlily lace, short sleeves und‘ Iitted sheath skirts topped iiitlt‘ detachable over skirtt drama stir by matching scalloped _ nd bag. llcr cursage wast Buuelouche, New Brunswick. carnations and chrysanthemnms. l-‘ur her weddinlz trip to r t-:.l. C while oarnations. _ t The nrpanlst was nay Fayie. past] Hebert was best man tor (I New Brunswick, the bride _ The young coutilc will reside The bride, git-en in marriage Ms mm" .nd the new. “an o... a three - piece charcoal in Charlottetown where thethy her (lather, wore a tloor- no...“ Sherry mt yams. shes-.idauhl knit suit with white as ‘ groom is on the stalt or H. it. length siieath gown at white or- t-y cousins oi the bride. cessuriea and a corsase or red Donne snd Cn, Chastcrerl Ac- Kahzl. The titted bodice tvaa graham“ m, ceremony . ons. The can» countanis. and the brine is alstylen wItll s baleau-ueckllue “Pm”. w“ hem .t my... pt. wll] resident liaiitax, NS. Dental llyglcnist with the Da- anti lone hly point sleeves, The partment or Health titted skirt was accented with a. Out at town priests included thrc ticrerl averlkirl, slightly. Mr and Mrs Frank Pe n ney entrained Her bouttant veil wast Quebec. Miss plane nonnctt ot held in place by a rows or Haltlax and Miss Me ritsrei pcarts and brilliants. She ear- Parker at Amherst n hntinttet nt red roses andl trhnto hv r.n. Machayt lily ot the valley. l Knit this rainbow - bright lace edge. They wore picture “film” IWImY- "3W “ I‘ 1“ picture hats at matching shades “9- U“ 1"“ “Bed I adorned with tiny shaded blue, Quick- ltnit _elenll with “Mums 0R .rlowerx and they carried cres- Ilmrle plcot trim. S‘rh-ln. wide cent shaped bouquets ol cat-us mil”: done In gnrter stitch. HARNESS!“ tions Pallern 7338: Kaitlin: Hirer-'Sctccn Teaching. Unemployment Clark Joitnstttne has bcst man llmls: col" “lumen. ‘lnsurance ll eligible Trenspnre tlor his brother Ushering the Thirty. tlve cents tcolnsi tor-,taiinn Allowance and othlr _ limb In news indicated by this pattern trio stamps, planet Benetita. large ulln bows were Leigh to Alice tscnolts, care or Guard- lCthhe Ind Guy Thompson tan . patriot Needlecralt nept . At the reception tor lztl guests 54) pm... 5",“ w“ pump, 1‘ 1-! Shore ‘ludnwbznk. Ont. ontarlo residents add 1 ceott 'tho bride's mother received “in t“. prim pmnty “H aring a sheath dress at blue TERN MUM“ mm. A“. MR. AND MRS. ROSS PIGOT Standards OF Mixed Gladioli‘ Decorate Trinity United Ch. Trinity United Church was th She was lovely in a rloor length .tcr-ne or a pretty autumn wed Ems" allgylnn uggann, embsold. ere wi tiny owers, lulllott- :"Wna" 3”" z “’“wwamrh ed with s scooped neckline and l' an- "Eh 01' 0!, Jr and. a cross over bouttant skirt with "be" MacKlnm- l-hnr trunt how. The bodice teatured irrrl TRANS-CANADA BEAUTY \l) anUstltlEs ttn. Moneton, N. a. Tile guest pews were marked‘ it my bells tied with whitel still“ bu tren in marriage by her to. thin, the bride catered the‘ “Tlllmpcl cell in D. llla]Dr":l lng ivy. t Miss .loyce MacKinnon. sister or the bride, has maid ot honor. Miss niane Bennett and Miss‘ Margaret Parker as ' ‘ t 'M'Plownv became lhe brldr 0‘, long My point sleeves. Hes threel miss Dansln Plzol- 50" N Mfr tier sheer illusion van was huld amt Mrs, Lane Plant. Ml- Stet in place by a tiara oi rhineston- Wl es and pearls She wore a cul- ttsr. Jim, hall pertormotll turcrl pearl necklace. girl at the, the double ring ceremony in the! groom, and carried a cascadel sanctuary, which was decorat ‘houquet or piitk sweetheart rnu-‘ en llllh pink and While glldinll. es. l\'|llIe slephaunte: and trail-1 slul charm in semmlbl blue, The lholiday in P.E.l. lie HAPPE Vernon A. larycnton has re- turned to Calgary. Alla. atter a visited his ttw. Newman. sisters, Mn lWInslue. and'iitrs. .t.nt Maund. WWW": "‘ "9‘" H‘mP’h‘N- st. Pcters Road. and other rcla- tives :nd triends 0n the return trip he visited two sisters in Wohurn, Mass. Mrs. E. Brycutnn and Miss Lyla Wig/Z tlunoh to the strains ot_ the: :lI‘. anrc itlcnticnl gowns u! cry,‘TlIo Guerdlml. Charlottetown. Sat Sept- 14i 1963. NINGS points of Interest includan Cass ‘Lolna and Niagara Falls, elm‘ Santa‘s Village and the White Thny also allcndcd Ille Canadian National Exhibitlon. Muslcr Walton skinner. son at Mr. and Mrs. w..l skinner. Hal- we line: over talleln with ma iluckel. a shaded blue no It Corsage Di deEp pink tern», itlom. The groom's mother as- }sisted in a beige ensemble with mulll olored hat. of straw and I Enrslge Bl talisman sex. The tonal In the bud! wn given by Mr. rierccy and Yelpollded in by the groom The besl mln read telegrams re- ceived tsorn Miss Myrna Smith, Toronto. Ontario, Re\' and Mrs. ten MacLean. Sisasbui-g, sash. ‘ Ind Mr. and Mn Kenneth Anu- strong, otds. Alberta. The tune! book was L'irclllll- ed by Miss Marion liodd. Al the bride's table, tclllnd DRESS. t and A Fashion Item At HOLMAN'S tweet- ‘hefil’l r0595 encircled the three ltler wedding cake which was flanked on elther ride by “EM- ed tapers. Special EIH‘S'S at lhe \\"3'I(lln2 WET! the maternal and paternal lrlndmotllerl Di the bride and groom. Mrs Chester Edwards, Ml‘l Ethel! Cnles. Mn. Nelson and Mr! Everett rlflhfl‘ nryenlon, whom he had not seen tor 37 years, A tew days were I'M. Mum“ hm"! IN" also spcnt in Toronto with his spending two months lat-alioni inEDhPW. Hullls Newman. with his grandmother_ Mrs. ll. 5, Fleming, North hustico, ston . an r est Cotes. grind» tather ot the bride. . For a honeymoon trip in znc ltera canada and the New En ‘llnd States, the bride chose lwhite knitted suit with coral a tesssoriea and s nor as or cor- al testhcred carnations. The newly weds will reside in , tsherwood. The groom is a mem- ‘v‘ lher M the start or psrkdsle .tunlor High school and the bride s a laboratory technolo at e - ployed by t Department at Idealth in Charlottetown lPhnla by ll it l Mrs, .lark incils has returned .to her home in Krnsington atterl spendinu the past three weeks in Redwood City, Cnlltnrnia. Cal. and Mr! and Ricky. Cal , vaca- Iiorliug with their pa nls. Mr tan Mrs,Slewurl Masher. 5M” , Mr Herbert Buchsm has re- lolk, and Mr. and Mn. William )turned to Fredilrletnn. PEI, Bakery Norm I.” -atter an entoyaiite trip to Cell»t lornia Mr. Buchanan also spent M_ Mu...” . mm. some time en route with his 5011‘“ m n“ no” at K“ “no” _[ A"le 1" Tmmr .ter attending lite Pallzckilleelitur-t i Hll Divinl a . Mrs Eldred chhs. erode-riot“ 8‘ P "° y I ton, PE.l., returned Thursday '0 her {mm all" Wendi"! 1° mcretde, tormerly ot See view “Y! Willi Mrs "'d H II was honored by tslends and re Mumy- “Wm”! “1 :Mllne ives with a miscellaneous tho .5 A. . or to her . Also visiting the Murray's nn we..ng To "I, "m," o, m returning to p. t. with Mrs. Wat Chm, mm by Mt. Rny Moshes ant, re The luck to Colegc'oek In MOHAIR CARDIGANS . _ may it pretty his tail in light has thistle down Inolulr Can'llnns In delimit motel shades of Pink Ind Pele Blue. Slim 36. 38 and 40. Long like" button no neck. bulky etyle and able pethtvrn. ambtyt ME. AND MRS. EVERETT H. JOHNSTO Evening Vows Solemnized At Milton Anglican Church The Wedd ‘lecl love, '- creatinp during Iring ceremony, The bride given in marriage Miss J ca a scanner or Sum» n. BENNETT CAR“ 3 lea-r s Cnlnlell'l! :‘ Dill. Sill. III “In 0| Cllldlo ethane t—rm . Mm Eblrlullell n. P.E.l. p.440. .eeeuuueew , OPer- Father all_ no doubts- st. John’s Anglican Church Prayer w ' . the tuture tMiiton was decoratcd with itsn o. Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mm, was “so...” to . mt M .dstds or white gladiolt and tall t Wflkfitm "‘9" WW" KI!“ honor hy herslster, Mlsannnl. lighted candles tor the August "I It“. Frederic“: tred Brander. Others assisting in l7t.ll marriage or Myrna Wlunlg D ‘the present-{loll were Glenda "Ed Cole: RT , daughter 01 Ml‘. hy Iter Hillel" Wll lovely In her M" '“d M" “H' "V" and Marcia Murphy Mrs. cart and Mrs, Verncr Cotes, North tinct- 1mg". mm or whit, a... "mu‘ “Mr-R“ "“’° "M" Murphy, Mrs. Dougts's Woodslde Mlllon to Everett Harvey Jnhn- ganu teaturing a wide neckline. 'd "'°'" ' "x we“, "W‘s" ,‘ a. son at Mr. and Mrs. Les~ The sleeve. were long, ending :1; mysy;ve:hi:fltln.vlilclphei _ tegflnohnstnni Mum. Rfvihn.‘ 12‘; :n P1,“... an; MST? h.thwunrvd and ,erceyocia a e. .. mm“. .. “mm” M'" “mm” "“r5°"“ii‘s|itlc’ini wrlcmjnyed {mettle re- vim. ceremony. lnaiml e and may «shunned '°"‘ mlMer ol lhn evenlnl to music Miss Maroaret Cotes. onnt ntiikin. A detachable hack pan. lurnished by Mrs. Haael Carner- the bride. playcd the trnrhtional el ot the same lass tell trotn a on and Paul Plynler. - a... HOLMAN S THINK IT OVER Malcolm Put- nam, Gseeotield Avenua, are at the moment on a short trip Dr, Ind Mrl. Willie elrnlIlnnl red r II I e e and red IM while . Peri-y, Tiunlsn. and Frank Rich- Howard Dancette. Tlantsn, Intl lhe groom rum re Mr ant Mr Aarton hlch rd. or "it. taste hes. Floyd Mcv man othetated at the cere- v The hrlde chose a (lone lenstb . Jame! Dotlrelll. Montreal. Que - Mrs. tohn MacDonald. in a land Mr and Mrs. rrank Rlch‘ a Mr. and Mrs Fr-nh Peters. ot~ ME. AND MRS. JOHN RICHABIF White Carnations, Red Roses Adorn Tignish Church Altar Inn tulle. The heat mun we: Gerald Deer Ruched lull ushers were Henry ard. Toronto, Ontario. For a reception II 6 n u d e [’5 Lodge. Tiunlsh. the bride's mt» ther received welriul h halite lace over latteui down, while ne< Marlee end whllo cernltlttnh. The brideumm‘l muther were I blue Ind while Misty drell. white hat and plnlt carnatlotu, ‘nte newly-weds will reside in Outed-town [ueltl Included lbw: Onl. Mr and Mn, AI- uhle Merlin. Wexthronk, Milne. . n4 Mrs Alired Anemlull. RhMe Island. Mr, and Mr n .l Mec- nd‘ Mr. I n tl Ilhode Ilr bee. Mr. and l' Donald. Rhone l m1, Toronto, Ontario, and Mr and Mrs lets Mllrllell, Llw~ rence. Mata. (Plei- IV W will) lhrolllh NS. end will VIII! the Dunn Exhibition It. Fred- erlelnn'a Lord Belvel-brnnk Art Glilery before returning to Chlrlotletown. Frtdly morning a group b Charlottetown mlldenta lett by car lo visit the Dunn Exhibition L in Fredericton. They are Mlu Eleanor Lowe, Mrl. Freda Creelnian. Mrs, Altsed Henney sey. Mlla Betty entitli- Mrs Guy Flchlud and rather Adrian Atrenaull. Mr. and Mn. sneldnn Carson or Charlottetmm. who I)! luv- ing Monday to Hire up real. dence in Sherwood Farlt, Hall- tait. have been widely entertain» ed by trleods in and about this city. Manager or the T. r: u too store to Chlrlntletuwrl tor over eight years, Mr. Carson and his wile have been prominent in Church and community attain and will be sreaily mtssed. Mllm Arts .tscttman, timothy smith, Gemle and Carol El- lands and Mrs. Muriel Ellenda have returned to their home. in Summersltte sites an enloyahle trip, during which they visited wllh Mlllivex Ild lrllnds In ‘ nt Gloucester. Ma spending their vacation on u. island. the guests ot Mn. Heb- .ert-s grandmothar M R. G. Fleminl. North R Mr. John c. and Mrs. Elmer . revisiting their aunt Mra. Altred H. ‘ anti Ire registered at its e . Queen Hotel, They In Iesvlnl this week to tour Nova Scott- and attend the rule at [Arnol— Mu- - burl belttre relurnllll hula. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Give your bathroom I new Itwll by addina a te- sally col- ored towels to your bathroom supply. Coordlnete with a new shower curtain a bath mat. Tn sotten corduroy and (int! up its ntle. octulonltly add tab. ric sottennr to the llnal rinse stter laundering. A small bedroom will appear Ilrtler Ind less fluttered I! the bedspread II a mild shade and lhe slime color II the wllll. To separate lrpren steak: or other menu. run but water over a hntte. insert the heated steel anontn. Brnnle Ind Hamilton. up roula they mild men: between the layers at melt Ind rep-m- omits”; Mr. Ind Mrl. Bob Hebert Ire Min Dilul Rodd II they sang Hour liar hull-nt‘haldll Illullon BEACHCOMBER DINNER A Ill-limit I All-Seafood Spread Chowder-s with tall Gregor» Trlmmlulrh (1|qu as you like tam Inhalers Hot Ballad of Stuffed Brolled Serving lrom 5:30 RM. — 8:00 PM. Saturday 53.50 per person And Remember on Sunday It's our LOBSTER IUFFE‘I‘ Fm- lleeert'tlfinus Phone Covelleed l person-l way, I record of their \ y of MON Ali‘l F. If everybody locked alike. and lived same name. If people were Identical. their identity wouldn't mat- ter. IUT identical. We are distinct individuals and little In express ourselves in our own Remember this. when choosing it place in It cemetery I‘m' your family, do not choose the park type of cemetery where you are regimental and dictated lit in your choice of memorial. Chmse rather it place in a traditional cemetery. the way that has been used lt_\' our forefathers for centuries. Here you may set. the names of your Ittt'9tl one: apart with a momttriill that is l ll'Illull" to them and life. VERE BECK & SON LTD. “SKILLED I'RAFTSMEN SINCE THE YEAR lFl't'll". alike and had the IF the“ were true people are not (‘H A Rl .O’I'I‘E'I‘OWN