Pretty fall wedding was sol-y at Mt h Manse on Sept. 25, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fendell S. Jay, Fanning Brook,’ Gordon Alfred. son of Mrs. H. Jay and the late Mr. Jay Fort Augustus were unifed in: iage. Rev. John M. Sheen lormed the double ring cere- ony. The wedding march was ed by Mrs. John M. Sheen. e bride, given in marriage ~-her father, locked charming @ ballerina length gown of lace and net over satin, winted sleeves, high neckline th sequins and pearl trim, and bodice buttoned in back. er shoulder length veil was held | Place by a crown of simulated paris and sequins. She carried white lace covered Ble ton- 6d with a corsage of red roses nd streamers. Her only orna- lent was pearl earrings, gift of 1 groom. SEE “Opportunity” for you. Women start now for big hristmas earnings as an Avon epresentative. For interview rite Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 200 Les- e St.. Moncton, N. B. REPRINTS _ of local pictures that appear in the THE GUARDIAN and the EVENING: - PATRIOT are available at the foliowing prices 5 x 7 GLOSSY 1.25 each | 8 x 10 GLOSSY 1.50 each PHONE 8506 or call in person at the switchboard THE GUARDIAN and THE EVENING PATRIOT Branch Offices at Summerside Souris Montague Alberton ept at 6| wore a pink m. when Iva Maviorie Blanche) dress of net over satin with mat-| MR. AND MRS. GORDON ALFRED = The bridesmaid, Miss Verna Stewart United} MacDonald, friend of the bride, ballerina JAY arriage Vows Exchanged_: t Early Evening Ceremony_ | Se eee aee length | nosegay of pink afd white car- nations. Mr. Everett som brother of the groom was "man. : Mrs. Jay chose for her daugh- ter’s wedding a lace rayon crepe dress of dusty rose, with blue and ‘white accessories and .cor- sage of white carnations. The ape mother wore a royal ue nylon sheer dress with white accesories and corsage of pink carnations. Following the wedding a recep- tion was held at Central - Royalty Hall for one hundred guests. The bride’s table was centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. John M. Sheen and mer flowers were used to decor- ate. After supper the remainder of the evening was spent in danc- . Following ‘the reception the young couple left on a_ honey- moon trip touring the Maritimes. The bride travelled in a blue suit w' h white accessories. Prior to ‘their marriage the popular young couvle were hon- ored by a miscellaneous shower in Mt. Stewar Community Hall. The bride was also given a show- er by the girls of Canada Pack- ers, where she received lovely and useful gifts. The happy young couvle have taken up residence at 272 Fitz- rey St. The bride is emovloyed with Canada Packers and the groom is with the C.N.R. 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Sold by department and Ladies Wear Stores every- where. $9) 50 Price Style 172: Available in A, B, C cups ee ee ee ee ee Se eee on ee ee Shows To Feature Mink, Fox During Fur Week Nov. 3 To 6. That mink is “it” and fox is the dining room of The Charlotte- “back” will be the theme of aj town. Fur Fashion show to be. present- ed Thursday, November Sth by|/in glorious matural colors Canada the Junior Ladies Aid of the| Majestic mink in natural dark,| highlight the show, Prince Edward Island Hospital in| and Royal Canadian fox in various Se ee Ce ee TE eee eee ee ¥ = F = > a Featuring EMBA, mutation mink |‘ Te Sa ee Se A Sincere Thank You" To All Who Made Our 1959 Year An Outstanding Success! Premier Walter R. Shaw presents a Rural Beautification Society prize to Mr. and Mrs. Errol Stetson, O'Leary, Prince County second place winners in the Farm Home Improvement competition, Class A. R. E. Seller, manager of R. T. Holman's Charlottetown store presents a chest of silver donated by the firm to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johnston, Margate, Prince County winners in the Farm Home Improvement competition, Class B, H. FE. Hyndman, general maneger of Macdonald-Rowe Woodworking Company Lt. of Charlottetown of silver donated by the firm to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Baltic, Kings County winners in the Farm Home In provement competition, Class B. presents a chest ees ‘ at om Ly S . > S S. Carson, manager of Eaton's Charlottetown store presents a chest of silver donated by the firm to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Compton, Bangor, winners of the Farm Home Improvement competition, Class C. Claude Whitenect, manager of the Charlottetown branch of M_ F, Schurman Co. Lid. presents a;:chest of silver donated by the firm to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Miller; Kelvin Grove, Prince County winners in the Farm Home Improvement come petition, Class A. Austin A. Scales, president of Island Fertilizers Inc., pre e¢ents a chest of silver donated by the firm to Mr. and Mra Duncan Mackenzie, Montague R.R. 3, Kings County winners of the Farm Home Improvement’ competition, Class A, Hon. J. David Stewart, provincial secretary, presents a silver tray donated by the, P.E.1]. Travel B@reau to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Prowse, Brackley Point Road, winners of the Flower Garden competition, Class A, G. E. Hartlen, plant superintendent of Canada Packers Charlottetown branch presents a chest of silver donated by the firm to Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd, Harrington, Queens County winners in the Farm Home Improvement competition, Class A, LIST OF DONORS The Rural Beautification Society gratefully acknowledges the encourageme::f and financial assistance from the following: W. G. Barbour Bank of Commerce Bank of Montreal Bank of Nova Scotia Provincial Bank of Canada Royal Bank of Canada Toronto-Dominion Bank Building Products of Canada Bulk & Company, Holland Canada Packers Limited DeBlois Bros. Limited Dominion Experimental Farm Eastern Trust Company Michael Bros. ing Co. r a ‘ Eaton's of Canada Henderson & Cudmore R. T. Holman Limited Hughes Drug Co. Hyndman & Co. Lid. Imperial Oil Limited Island Fertilizer Inc. Moore & McLeod Ltd. MacDonald-Rowe Woodwork- Dr. David MacKenzie Hon. J. Angus MacLean Niagara Brand Spray Co, P. E. 1. Department of Agriculture Hon. T. W. L. Prowse ‘ Prowse Bros. Lid. Rogers Hardware Co., Lid. Mr. William T. Rogers H. L. Sear & Co., Ltd. M. F. Schurman Ltd. _ Stewart Motors Ltd. Van Hof and Riokker, Holland Teo M. Van’ Reisen, -Holland Sherwin-Williams Co. of Canada Ltd. or i be i. J. H. Cerry, residet manager for Imperial Oil Limited, pre sen's a chest of silver donated by the firm to Mrs. John Jones, Harrington, Queens County winner of the Farm Home Improve ment competition, Class B, ; 1960+-4: RURAL BEAUTIFICATION CONTEST Those planning to enter the various Competi- tions in 1960 are-advised that work done this fall will be given full credit by the Judges provided the Secretary of the Society is notified before the work is undertaken. Pictures should also be taken and these forwarded to the Secretary along with the notification of intent to enter.