MR.AND vim. “A”: was .xfa MRS. iMary Aileen Noonan Weds {At St. Dunstan’ Basilica : ‘St. Dunstan's Basilica was the getting for a wedding on Satur- Dougan, played the nuptial mu-, sic and accompanied the soloist. ay morning July 4. when Mary; Myrna Nicholson. Aileen. daughter of 1'. an Mrs. DE. Noonan of Charlotte-i town. P.E.i.. was united in mar-i riage to William Stephen, son of; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MacMil- lan. also of C‘iarlottetown. - 'i‘he double-ring ceremony was> performed by Rev. ClarenceZ Roche. Organist. Mrs. Josephl \ i z 5 Wed July 21 at Curran Ban ctory were Elizabeth Jane ‘ RN. daug'iter of Mrs. and Will i a m aniel Watts, eldest son of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Watts of rand Tracadie. The double rig ceremony was performed y Rev. OP. Wood_ in marriage by her ep-father, James MacNabb. he bride was wearing a floor ngth gown of white nylon or- anza over taffeta. The fitted ce bodice was fashioned with ' ooped neckline and long lily- -- nt sleeves. The princess klrt swept into a chapel train. crown of pearls and brilliant: ‘ id in lace her fingertip bou- ant veil of French illusion. She arrled a cascatk bouquet of sweetheart roses and wore gold watch, a gift of the o t m, The rnntron of honor. Mrs. Mer- l Whalen cousin of the brid . i . a sleeveless street length ofwhite lace over pink with matching head- : « , and carried a nosegay of it. and pink carnationa. - maid Margaret Fanning. of the bride. and junior l s . net . and matching head- " . They carried nose- dwtdts and blue carna- . , 4mm. sister of the ' was flower girl wearing a ' ' the m for treal. Quebec. where the'groom .ka; _ NEE. AND MRS. WILL! D. ATIS News Are Salemnized At Corran Ban Rectory The bride, given in marriagei by her father, chose a floor; length gown of nylon organza.‘ with an inset scalloped neckline of lace and lace appliqued skirt} The elbow lenght veil of tulle; illusion was held in place by at pearl tiara. She carried a pray- er book bouquet of red roses and WILLIAM S. MacMILLAN 6 no Guudhu, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 10, 1964. HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4m 2:.— white iiiies of the valley, with} rose bud streamers. i The maid of honour was Helen: Noonan and the bridesmaids were Rosemary Noonan Constance Cullen. identical street length dresses. of French pink peau de soie, with matching headpieces. Reginald Peters was best man, while Emmett Beagan and Ger- ald Noonan ushered the guests to pews marked with white satin bows. For her daughter's wedding Mrs_ Noonan chose a navy blue blue jersy silk dress. Her cor- sage was pink sweetheart roses. The groom's mother chose a beige Irish linen suit. with a corsage of yellow sweethearti r sea. A reception for 90 guests was held at the Canadian Legion, where the bride's table was cen- tered with a three tier wedding cake. topped with a miniature‘ bride and groom. The blessing was asked by Frank Butler. Constance Noonan was in change of the guest book, and Frank Butler was master of ceremon- ies. Gordon MacEachern. the bride's brother-in-law, proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom responded. Following the reception the couple left for a honeymoon trip through New Brunswick d Nova Scotia. For travelling the bride chose a three-piece pale- green suit with white accessor and c o r s a ge of yellow sweet- heart roses. bride was tendered a miscellan- eous shower by her bridesmaids at the home of Constance Cul- len. Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan are residing in Charlottetown. (Photo by CD. MateKay) her were a black and turquoise sateen sheath with matching accessories and corsage of w‘iite carnations. Following the wedding a re- ception was held at the Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. A three- tiered cake topped by a minia- ture bride and groom centered the bride's table and was fian- ked by t tapers in silver candelabra and bouquets of white and yellow mums. race was offered by Rev. ’11 ether Wood. Allison Saunders as master of ceremonies called upon Fath- Wood ropose a toast to the bride. The groom respond- ed. Telegrams were by the emcee. Mrs. Allison Saun- ders RN. classmate of the bride circulated the guest book. A uffet luncheon in honor of the bride and groom was held at the bride’s parents home that evening. For their honeymoon trip to Cape Cod. and other parts of the United States. the bride wore a three piece, pink and white suit with silver accessor- ies and carnage of nations. (I a . on the family farm in Campbell- ton until sixteen years ago when d‘ Brooklyn. 1 T They “oreiof B Mrs, Perley Hardy Robert Hardy both of Alberton. There are fourteen grandchild- ren and one great grandchild. and a few close friends assem- bled at their home for a social evening. Gifts were presented and refreshments. decorated cake Gordon Hardy, were served. was Mrs. Gordon Kinsman. of Truro, . day at the mer home of her parents Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Warren and family of Billerica, Mass, have returnedto their home af- ter spending _a holiday with Mrs. Warren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Delaney, Kensington. son and family 0! Laval west. P.Q., attended the Rogerson- Lohnes wedding in Bridgewater, N.S. before coming to P.E.'I. where they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogerson, Peakes. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Lane and 50 family of Calgary, Alta. are at present the guests of Mrs, Lane’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.l W. J. Delaney and Mr. Lane's mother, Mrs. H. Lane in Mon- ague. Mr. and Mrs. Underhill Cough- lin of Brooklyn. near Alberton quietly celebrated their golden Hampton. NB. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Wheaton wedding recently. Mr. Coughlin. whose home was in Campbellton.;and Emma Warren of Rosabank were mar-' tied in Charlottetown by Rev.I Taylor. July 13, 1914. Their attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metherall. brother— ghter. Marion, North Bay. Ont. in-law and sister of the bride. are visiting Mrs. Dixon's fath- Mrs. Cougl'ilin lived er. Wilfred Campbell and fam- ily nd other i tives and friends in the vicinit . Mr. and ey retired and moved to hey have one son. Willard rooklyn. and two daughters, and . rs. Monday evening their family including made by Mrs. A recent visitor to the Island NS., who spent a holi- Stanley Bridge sum- Mrs. Campbell. She was accom- panied by her husband and three sons, Brian, Neil and Roger. Dr. G. N. Blair Burch. Mrs. Burch and family who have been visiting in Borden with the formers parents. Capt. and Mrs. George Burch left on return to their home in Virginia. »Mrs. Carleton Moore and dan- ghter Carla of New Glasgow. N.S.. are guests of Mrs. Moore’s mother. Mrs. John. L. MacDon— ald of Georgetown. .. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Living- ston and family. Donna and Glen Sudbury, Ont.. are visiting rel- atives and friends in Kensing- too. They are guests of Mrs. Prior to the” mai‘riage “‘9 Livingston‘s sister. Mrs. Glen-i after visiting her parents, Mr. wood MacLeod, Mr. MacLeodl and family. Mr. d Mrs. Kay MacMill- an and three children of Winni-i peg. are guests of Mrs. Mao‘ Millan's mother. Mrs. Harold! Roche. Glenfanning. l Dr. . and son Andrew, Ottawa. were visitors to Bedeque. and family of Halifax, N.S., are Launching and while in George- town are the guests of Mr. De- Lory's parents, Mr.and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. visiting his mother. Mrs. Cam- Jean and Winnlfred Richard. Tignish. left for Toronto where they will be employed. Sgt. and Mrs_ Herbert Stew- art and family of Sydney. N.S.. are vacationing in Georgetown and are guests of Sgt. Stewart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. JOHN McGOWAN The engagement has announced of Miss Patricia Stewart and Mrs. Stewart's pan ents, Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. Among visitors at the home Mrs. Ernest John- Bedeque were Mr. John- son's daughter, Mrs_ Herbert Smith and Mr. Smith. and dau- ghter Janet. with her friend. Lyn Lietold. all of Winnipeg; also Mr. and Mrs. Robert ohu— son and famil from Riverview. N‘.B. Other visitors of the John- eons' included Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Paleison and family of and family, from Rothesay, N.B., who are vacationing at Cavendish, Mr. ro and Mrs. John Day. and Mr. and Mrs. Chipman of Rotbesay. 'Mrs. Hayden Dixon and dan- irishtown, a re a- P. Weeks. Mrs. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Stephen DeLory holidaying at Georgetown and Lorne Gaudet of Montreal is ille Gaudet at the Gaudet Tour- ist Home, Tignish. Mrs. Gladys MacQuarrie. Sum- merside has as her guest he r daughter Marjorie of Quebec ’ty. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks and two children, Fredericton. N.B., are spending a few days with Mrs. Brook‘s father. Rev. E. S. Weeks, Bedeque. Michael Myrick. Halifax. was spending a few days visiting his grandmother, Mrs. John B. My- rick. Tignish prior to leaving on a holiday trip to the New En- gland States. Frances DeLory of Boston. Mass, arrived in Georgetown Tapper, daughter of Mrs. Allister Tupper, N Glasgow and the late Allister Tupper to John Alfred Mur- 3. x: Ramsay and Mrs. Ramsay, Mal- Dequ Joyce Jenkins returned recent- ly to Montreal, Quebec, after a visit spent with her mother. lorence Jenkins in Georgetown. » a 2 Richard Hogan. Tignish. son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Hogan left recently to attend the wed- ding of his sister. Susan, in To- nto. Guests at the home of Grace Lewis, Cardigan, are her ne- phew Burt Walsh and family and Rita MacDonald, all of Mon- treal, Darlene Herring. Murray Har- bor has returned from a trip to Cape Breton. N.S. Reginald Phillips. R e v e r e. ass.. w a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay. Malpeque. Elliot Roberts, of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Stewart and Mr. art, Murray Harbor. Mr. d Mrs_ Charles King and family left recently on re- turn to East Weymouth. Mass. after holidaying in Georgetown as the guests of Mr. King's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert King. The were accompanied on their return home by Mrs. Hen- Perry and her son John. who will visit with them. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and children. John. Kathy and Susan of Halifax are vacation- ing at the home of Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs. John L. Sullivan. Cardigan. Patsy and Leo Broderick. Tig- nis‘i are spending the summer months visiting relatives and friends in Toronto, Mrs. Roy Kemp and daugh- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. PATRICIA TUPER dock McGowan, Kiln: u i r. P.E.I. The wedding will take place August 29. 1964 at 3 p.m. in Trinity United C h u r c h. New Glasgow. Nova Scotia. ELLEN’S DIARY Oxford. N.S..j was a recent guest at the homes‘ and Mrs. Ray Stew- 1 Day Goes Into Shadow As The Night “Comes On “So this is Scampie!" a col- ler of this morning smiled pat- ting the shaggy dog’s hea “Now where is the golden Cu- riosity - cat?" Peter sighed. “He's gone" he replied sob- erly."he was here. And then" he shrugged “he wasn't! looked everywhere for him. I guess he must have just wand- ered away and got lost. Cats do sometimes" he nodded. “Or perhaps he was drowned in the stream. Anyway" Alex smiled “we still have Tabby and two other mother-cats left. And plenty of kittens" he ad- ded. So kittens we have, to put, in time. their soft paws and pretty faces and playful ways into our affections. one particular- y, we think. to take Curiosity's friendly place. ' And the Stariings. we still have! He was standing toward the edge of his high doorstep this in o rnin g, looking off through his dark glasses to the fields, when we came spread our pieces of wash...The younger farmer had set off be- fore this to Rob's and the mow- ing. James was carrying bedding a l o n g the barnyard from a barn to the herd sire quartered in a shed. His chor- ter Cathy Ann of Boston. Mam, are visiting Mrs. Kemp‘ er, Mrs. Henry Martell. George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foley have returned to Saugus. Mass., after visiting in Kensington where» they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. d. in loft and mow_ 0 Papa Starling commented, loo- last week and is the guest or her brother. F. J. DeLory and Mrs, DeLo . Mrs. Harvey MacRae has re- turned to her home at Montreal and Mrs. Frank Cobb, of Ken- sing on. Mrs. James Park. has return- ed to her home at Revere, Mass. after vi slti n g relatives and friends on the island. She w\s a guest of her brother. Ralph JOSEPH MABTEI’L _. w MARRIAGE PEANNED so. and Mrs. P‘hill‘ip ' J. Boudresult of Georgetown annaince engagement of their daughter. Catherine Theresa to Joseph Patrick Marten son of Mr. and Mrs. ing would include. we suspect- ed; a look in at the stored hay w u l d likely examine some of the bales to assure himself that all was well with the lot. Alex and Peter were gathering grass at the far side of the lawn with which to feed the rabbit, and chatting. " twill we be doing next?" we overheard Peter in- quire. . “I don't know" Alex replied. "Just play, I guess... ow that we‘re into August" he re- me “it w 't too long before it will be back to school for Mack and me." "Oh" Peter said. “I wish you didn‘t have to go." “But I don't mind" Alex’s voice“ Was happy. "I like 00 ‘1' came“ nonparaer ' William J. Martel! a town The marriage .will take place Aug. 29 at St. James R. C. Church, Georgetown, at 10 a.m. In the border, tail delphinhims ossom — the light . ofthe sky above the h i l ltop. the dark the deep shade of that which later in the year — in the potato - digging it might be, even in sunshine warns of passing shower. However. already the grass was drying, the damp too was lifting from the leaves. T he wind was rising...strengthen- 8 Thus came our heyday. with its mowing. its baling and say. ‘ g. A few more bales to save from this old farm and the baylands will be empty . and bare, with the scene of the haying moved entirely to Rob s. "If we happen to get good haying weather" Mack specul. abed this evening we should get it rounded up before the week of the Fair." The day c h e ck s over its hours now, scans each one in this hindsight... smiles. chuck- les, frowns... is sad. And goes off into the shadows. Until tomorrow —-Diary Good . night..... 5 - sch “Wi-li that day come soon?’ “We won't be going before Old Home Week is over '- ‘that's for sure!" Alex said. “It doesn’t seem as it this will make much of a hay-day" kinig down at us with a smile of g'naeting. "T h o u g h there’s blue sky and sun. And not a bad wind for it —- if it does come from a cool quarter. But there was that shower last evening.‘ “We never know what in the ther the hours ahead way of was rwill bring" the thought came. I PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 817 Kent Dial 4-7125 4 H. BENNETT CARR ' Insurance Counselling District Supervisor ’ - Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4 Charlottetown, P.E.l. . Ivvvvvvvvv AAA A Sensible Way to Relieve Diarrhea Many people hope a sudden attack of Diarrhea will quickly subside. So they do nothing. Others prefer to take a :a‘sht- dep a start, like Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. This gentle restorative of 2 U I 909 Strawberry on he . PISQUI'D EAST Floyd Jay was a visitor in Saint John. N.‘B. during the week Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boyd. Antigoniah, N.s. spent a few days during the week in Pisquid East where they were guests of « their daughter Mrs. J.P. Hen- drecken and Hendricken. Mrs Alton Jay and daught Gail were visitors in Charlotte- ur ay. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Donald with sons Blair and Ri- cky, Mount Mellick were visi- tors at the home of Mrs. Mac- Donald’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ay. Thursday. Mrs. Hesseli Oorney. George Marven and Thelma, East Roy- alty were visitors at the home r. and Mrs. Floyd ay. Thursday. 3. Miss Georgi Dover was a visitor in Charlottetown Friday David MacKinnon is spend a holiday with his uncle and aunt Chester and ladve pg a two a-y ghe home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton ary. Master Dannie Hendricken is and daughter Heather arrived from C e, ass. Sa day to spend their holidays with Harold's parents, Mr. and Mr Md Jay. Out of the province guests were: Mrs. i a Curran. Boa. ton: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brien. Mrs. James Greg. Mrs. Hormidos Hebert and Shirley Hebert. all of Montreal: Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts. Barry Roberts of Lent: Siding. NS: Mrs. Ralph Watts. Hali- fax. N.S.: Merrill Whaien and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ramsay of Montreal. Prior to her marriage the bride was honoured at a . and Mrs. Cecil Bin. Wayne. Brion. Blame and Linda ’0“ My for Toronto. Ont. BA On Aug. businesses including 'have obtained icons are invited to arrange M ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Ltmlted anager ALEX M. WILSON Stocks and Bonds m Grafton st. Dial 4-8381 Charlottetown AAA AAA munity shower at Corran 3... s . Mr. and Mrs. Watts will re- side at mo St M - is employed with The A rm‘ strong American Tile Com. s- pany. The bride is on the staff of St. Mary's Hospital. (Pide h c. D. May) V FAMOUS ron "V" manna!) msrnc'rnp ST'EAKSI‘ Telephone 4-8 or in advance g « CAN IDB SERVE YOU? R. J. COLLINS of the Industrial Development Bank will be at ‘ KIRKWOODMOTEI. Charlottetown. P. E. I. In this district and throughout Canada many persons and firms in practically all types of Agriculture 0 Construction - Manufacturing Professional services 0 Tourist and Recreational Businesses 0 Transportation and Wholesale and Retail Trades, Development: Bank to acquire land, buildings, andmschinery,tcincreaseworkingcapital,to staflanewbuaimqmdforotherpmposss. Ifyou consider that IDB can be ofservice, you the IDB representative by telephoning Mr. Celine at the Kirkwood Motel Regional Office ' M INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK 286 St. George Street, Mouton. NJ. 'l'lih, 1964 frunthelndusirial an appointment with 527 or 4-5147 by writing to 'Flmfer Very Important ———9 _' GREAT FASHIONS: GREAT BEAUTY W ‘0 0 . Frasier-Ever lodges . . Fun for EveryDeslre Every Figure ' Outstanding Selections ‘imdon'tknown.mnnltplacemtrmtiam furrior." At Island Furriers we wanton genuine dollar saris-on evil-y Minuet and stole h ill‘ wide "Advance “Collection” .. wilgladlyt‘ethstinetodowm bracts-l commie ummammammfim v Outstanding Prices . ummmammmmmm 0 Mend Furriers mi. 0 r9 om 5m». Charlottetown 0 Biol 1-1214 .mexpsrienced staff