bitty MR, AND MRS. WENDELL MacQUARRIB Margate United Church _ Scene Of Autumn Wedding » -$cholarshivs | Reported Gn" ~ £ Islander Is Wed In N.S. et tn the Maritimes, the bride wore a blue brocade two piece suit, with mink collar, chocolate brown accessories and a corsace . . . 7 peetresraeevenr R of r>* sweetheart roses. B Morell WI To Mary Virginia ogers Ou of tov guests were fror Y : * ; ; nS : : Chariottetown, Summersi:'e ; : Standard of: white gladioli,;, tinted in petal pink Brides Truro. Florida, Massachusetts, pete, 1.4. ; Renney phlertaanes and fern provided the seiting |maids were Mrs. Kai Binder, yc o¢'g;, Halifax, * uiversvo the. Geptember meeting of Mor- , for a wedding in the Percau Halifax, wearing a floor 'ersth gonivije. Berwick and -Kingstor eH Women's. Institute. Reports were given of swimming classes which the WI had supported and |of scholarships .presented to, iGrade eight. First prize of $15) . {was merited by Billy MeGuire, | |Morell and second prize of $10 | | by Mary Margaret MacInnis | |St. Peters Bay. ‘ | | Mrs.’ Rooney gave an excellent:| report of the provincial conven- | tion which she had attended. in Charlottetown. She stressed two main projects, the centen- nial project and the new home for aleoholics. & The . President .and secretary ‘ reported .on..a..dinner.. meeting. at. the Charlottetown Hotel held by Island -Development Company. A motion was passed to give a! donation to the local Association | for Retarded Children. | | THEY REALLY SPREAD | A sneeze spreads cold parti- icles up to 20 feet and a cough! broadcasts them 12 feet. i | ~HAPPE Audrey Jenkins; Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 oa NINGS —~-4 | “Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thom- Bishop and family and her | United Baptist Church on Satur- | day evening, September ‘9th, at! ‘7:30, when Virginia Mary, eld- | er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Gerald M. Rogers, Blomindon, | was united in marriage to An-/|headdress. gown of mint green brovade satin, and matching headdress, and: Ethel Harlow RN, Kentv:ie wearifig’ a pale yellow gown of brocade satin, with matching 1 Both gowns and headdresses were styled identi- The bride is a graduate of the Pathological Institute of Labor atory Technology, Halifax, anc has currently been on the Labor. atory Technician Staff of the BFM hospital, Kentville. Ti Bachelor:. thony Thane Coles, Halifax, son| - : of Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Coles, jeally to that of the maid of non- p ao hag cle gel dB fron Summerside, P. E. I. Dr. Frank jor, and each‘ attendant carried a the University of@New Bruns Eaton and Rev. Willard Smith cascade of fern and white gla- mea Fredericton, and is pre officiated .at -the candlelight. (dioli tinted (0 match their sently employed with the Cana Creme Ting coreuneny: HG actalvoey Sinan idian National, Railway, Halifax Guest pews were marked with |‘ Little Sherry Rogers, cousin of| wr. and Mrs. Coles will reside pink and white gladioli and the bride, was flower girl and jin Halifax. eae pink satin ribbon. /wore a Gone: tene® gown of baby Given in ri by her fa- pink brocade satin with: maich- ° ther, the” ‘wees ae rae jee weennees ane. cnaried a Junior Orange length gown of white bridal sa- | basket and pink and white pom | tin Ae a floral embossed pattern, far Sharonry and nei ea | Lodge Meets which featured an A-line skirt, | st man was Kai er- empire waistline, with portrait Up and ushers were Donald Coles | At Canoe Cove neckline and bishop’ sleeves. brother of the groom, Bradley | ieee aa ——— Her cathedral train, which fell:Foote, cousin of the bride and’ The regular meeting of Prin from’ the shoulders, was attach-|Theodore Kendall And Allison jcess Anne Junior Orange Lodge ed by miniature bows. Her bouf- |Gould. Fev |No. 385 was held on September fant four tier shoulder length| Following the ceremony a re- |2ist in Derry Lodge room Canoe veil of nylon sheer illusion fell ception for 150 guests was held Cove. The worthy president, from a tiara of orange Mossoms jin the Canning Fire Hall, where | Ane -MacCannel conducted the and seed pear!s; and she carried \the parents of the bride and |meeting: all members. were in a cascade of calla lilies andigroom, and the bride's grand- |their office. The scripture and white snapdragons. She wore a mother, Mrs. E. E. Graves, |prayer by the chaplain, Duncan single strand of cultured pearls, Kingston, received with the |MacCannel was taken — from F gift of the groom. : bridal party. |Psalm 1 Verse 1-6. The flag was Muriel Clirke played the nup-| Mrs. Rogers chose for her ypresented by Rosemary Mac- _tial music and accorfipatiied the ‘daughter's wedding —a “sheath | Cannel, and Keith MacNevin, soloist Emmerson Thorpe, cou- (dress of regal blue boucle with |and minutes were read by the sin of the bride, who sang the (feather hat, matching accessor-| secretary, Marlene MacNevin. Margate United Church was.of the groom, acted as.best man son have closed their summer | step. - daughter Mrs. William == the scene of a pretty September and Donald Clark, brother of the home, in Cavendish ‘and will be Misener and stepson, Jesse F or, 6 ee a fies ands oreeee : a eeaeree were Ne a = ae —_ Mildred naan oar Oden -Kennene, usher OLE es on__return _1.¢_tLawleas. = during the signing of the reg °st- blue dress: black” velvet hat, iM: MacFadyen, guardian; and os. a gg on or Seid’ of | 3 eens s ae er matching accessoriés and a eor- | A. MacCannel, . president. The, TE the register, 'O Perfect: Love:” , @hurch for the occasion and_the ‘pews were marked with Clark, “became the bride of Wendell. Bernard Quarrie, Parkdale. The double fing ceremony was by the Rev, W. A. Paterson. Baskets of multi-colored, roses and gladioli decorated the white eatin bows on green fernery. During the processional, the. erganist, Mrs. Harold Woodside accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Edwin Johnson as,she sang “The Voice that Breathed O'er Eden” followed by “The Wedding Pray- er’, and during the signing ef Given-in marriage: hy her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown ‘of Alencon lace and sheer erganza. Flowers ‘of lace on the hem accentuated the A - line of For her daughter's wedding, MacQuarrie, Mrs. Clark chose a jade green) on of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur_Mac- {sheath dress, with beige acces- | sories. performed carnations: was tinted to match; Robertson, her dress The groom's mother which she wore a white atolé. Her accessories were beige and yellow roses. Following the ceremony a re- ception for 100-.guests.was_ held tion Centre, Kensington. The toast te:.the.-bride was proposed by Rev. W. A. Paterson: The posed a toast to the bridesmaids. Toastmaster for the occasion was Robert Dickson of Charlotte tewn. Mrs. Joyce Kennedy Her corsage of white|Mrs. Allan's father, ‘was igowned in a brown linen dress | Gallant trimmed with beige. lace, over | Compton was solemnized. in the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allan, | Toronto, are yacationing with John W. Kingsboro. The marriage of Robert Levi and Shirley Frances Charch of the Guardian Angels, Vancouver, recently, with Rev. brown and her corsage was of iwather W. Bleach officiating., The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Gallant, Water St., Summerside,.-and the «bride is at the Murray Christian Educa- 4), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence’-Compton,” St. Elean--}-) 3 ~ or’s. ‘The newlyweds are resid- ing at 1260 Harwood. St... Van-. best--man/-Stanley Baker, “pro /-cuver, BC. Mr. Gallant {es employed with the X-Ray and Radium Co. Ltd. of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (Chick) Morrison have returned te Fre. the skirt A Watteau train of |was in charge of the guest hook. : : sealloped lace fell gracefully! For a honeymoon trip through bint ae aes from her shoulders, Her head-|the.Maritime provinces and the Eee : dress was designed in a halo of | tulle and organza rosebuds and her only jewellery consisted ef pear) earrings. She carried a eascade of red roses. , Ys The maid of honor, Thelma Clark, and bridesmaids, Anene Hayes and Elizabeth Hilts wore floor length gowns ef French ~ blue on Empire lines. The flow- er girl, Karen Clark, cousin of Gaspe Peninsula, the bride chose a two piece aqua suit, a pink velvet hat, and black acces- sories and pinned on a corsage of pink roses. Out of .the province guests were Mrs. Jessie Kinsman ef Bangor, Maine, great aunt ef the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. George MacQuarrie, Naskwaak, |r Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wales have left on return te their home in New Jersey, having ispent their, holidays with rela- tives and friends in Kingsbore, Red Point and East Baltic. | Mir. and Mrs. Edward Morrl- som and son Mark of Nashweakste N. B., are thetr . and Mrs. William iner, Mr. and Mrs. Anaes. M ae- Dougall, Milleove, spent their holidays with their daughter and |son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacDonald, Boston, Mass. They also visited Mrs. MacDonald's Saint John, N. B. . brother, Alfred, and family in "MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY COLES The maid of honor, Marie Ro- Sage of pink roses. |meeting closed with the signing gers, sister of the bride, wore a| The toast to the bride was lof ‘Abide with Me” and the Na- floor-length gown of petal pink |proposed by Kai- Binderup. jtional Anthem. : : brocade. satin, featuring» an Paula ‘Coles, Summerside, niece | ~~ —— - empire waistline, with matching of the groom, was in charge of | THEY’RE NOT SUGAR wedding-ring headdress, should- the. guest book. | ~-ftfificial sweeteners. are not er length veil, and carried a cas-| For a wedding trip around the |derived. from plants but from eade of fern and white gladioli |Cabot Trail and points of inter-|coal-tar chemicals. 5 - the bride, was gowned in a white |N. B., A telegram was receiv- |; floor length dress with a touch |ed from Mr. and Mrs. Claude pritygtcer hag tirade tatal ef French blue. Each of the'|Campbell, Richmond, B. C. | Geove girls carried a nosegay of white| The newlyweds will reside ot ; @arnations tinted te mateh her |18 Leopold St. Parkdale. Both; Mr. and Mra Mimer Burt dress. ae ame employed at the Prince Ed- (Summerside, left last week fer The ripg bearer was Paw ward Island Hospital, Charlotte-|Vancouver, B. 6., to vistt Mrs. Baker, nephew ef-the groom. town. .(Phete by A. B. MacKea-/| Burt's daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Stanley Baker, _ brother-in-law | zie) = a “ | Walker-Perrot Wedding Is |. Held-tn August | The ‘marriage of Bernadette Perrot, daughter ef Mr. “and Montague, and Roger Kemp | Walker, son of William Walker, 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Sept. 29, 1966. Su wee niet a nee Church, Montague, in August. ss : Rev. Preston Hammill perform- : ied the double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass. Wedding musie was played by Mary Cain. The bride given im marriage her father, wore a gown of lime green, embroidered nylon | featuring a scooped neckline, |. 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B's wrapped in the smartest compact look im yearsd Valiant has outsold every other compact im Canada four years running — and it's all set to do & again. you want value, you want Vafiart. Ask any Vaflant ewnes bride. , The bride’ _Mother received in a blue flowered nylon dress, with blue accessories and a cor- | sage of pink carnations. Following the eeremony a re- ception for 50-guests was held in Lower Montague hall. A toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. Father Hammifl. After a honeymoon to — points of interest on P. EB. Island the newlyweds will reside in Souris. sensational! MR. AND MRS. KENNETH MeCABE -- . A Cape Breton Honeymoon Follows August Ceremony ver St. Joachim's Church, Vernon silk organza over taffeta amd «aa? ' << River was the scene of alate |Chantilly lace. The long taper- sie iGEM Wag a ek. August wedding” when Phyllis'ied<sleeves;“ending: in: lily points: piede “dress of jade ween 1aee. | Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘and the slendér skirt, were of |. iin’ white sissies d+ . Horace Taylor, Millview, ex- re-embroidered lace, and the corsage of white sienatiénk: changed marriage vows with bouffant overskirt was side- The groom's mother wore a Jae. Kenneth William McCabe, son panelled in lace, and fell in a ket dress of pale blue, with ef Mr, and Mrs. Frank McCabe, train. The three-tier, .scall black ~and > white at sirles CHRYSLER Ths és the year to move up and enjoy the Chrysler way of hfe. For 1967, Chrysler offers five glamorous series — the mod- estly-priced Newport, the Newpost Cils- |. tom, the exciting Chryster 300; the elegant — New Yorker, the Town a Country Wagon series. Each series has its own dis- tinctwe, individualized styling. For 1967, Chrysler’ enhances its reputation for quality and prestige that hassmade it the and ‘the bride's brother, Wayne /Taylor, were ushers. ; Iona. veil of tulle illusion fell froma jong » eorsage ef white carna- most wanted car in its class. Design refine- er The double ring ¢eremony crewn of pearls, and sequins. tions. ments, extca touches of luxury, and a com | - was performed hy Rev Clifford [She wore a single strand of | toliowing the ceremony a Te- plete new safety packace’ make this car y Murphy. and Rev Urban Gillis pearls and earried a bouquet of | ontion for 140 guests was held even more desirable. Move up — enjoy _ \ was present in the sanctuary deep pink Altar hows were Danny and tones Pius McInnis, nephews of the The groom : Baskets of mixed flowere de- eorated the altar. and entrance of the church, and pews were marked with satin bows, centered rosettes American beauty a+ the Community Centre in the Chsysler way of lite. é j Charlottetown. . Eddie McCabe, toe = | matron-of-honor, MPs. |g cousin of the groom, was mas- ® js s 4 \Caroline -Doyte, and bridesmaids jter of ceremonies, and Rev. Clif- a od ‘ Mrs’: Shirley Clow. and Beverly ford Murphy proposed the toast : CC riwe new Cars mr \to the bride.. Linda McInnis, . ‘ i |the groom's niece, and Dianne . ‘ : : in yellow. creen and manve tes: (ravimr.e sumer of ie bride, 5 pectively with mitching bow os caf a the The Vernon River choir sang {headpieces Their shoes were of cabot gh bp ints of “Mother Dear Oh Pray For. Me" jsatin. tinted to match — their li ntarent in the calitehins the and “Lord, tam Not. Worthy” |Zowns, and they carried nose bride chose a-heige knitted suit during the ceremony and “On Eaves Of white carnations each | ith nrown and jade green ae- This Day Oh Beautiful Mother” centered with a tinted carnatlo®| oceories, and a cusaae of during the signing of the regiet (Of Mauve. wellow and greet. iit sweetheart roses: ‘Young.. wére fdentical floor guest length gowns of erysial «harm white vith enlored er The bride, given m marriage hy ber father, wore @ gown e{ Glenn MrCahe. brother of the groom, was best man. and Char residing im Iona. (Phote by lee McCabe, another berothen, [Creswell / Mr. and Mrs. McCabe are now F. R. McLaine Limited | 574 Malpeque Rd. Charlottetown, P. BL MacKenzie Motors Limited Main 8, Souria, P. E. L