CobiII-Woiker ls Soiemnized e marl"?-°'c took "lace in the; "rt aysl, Naniao, Al- b,__.' C11 _- ' 17 at 2.31) o'clock! L.’ Miss Agztes 'Vict:ria Walker 3.5 C3upC1‘3l William Ezlwin Co- Tli Inh. . . The b.1'lCI€ is the daiigliter of , and Mrs. C.E. Walker of Caggdsnfa and Ci1’:ll‘ICtieiC\\'l'l, P. E_1, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cc‘;-.ll. Hui‘. Que. The cliapel was beautifully de- corated with white chrysanthe mums. The br.dc was given in mar1‘i8.;‘9 by C01".0'J‘i'€l A. Rivartl. 3 friend of the bride. Squadron Leader C.L. Hardirz, the Pro- testant padre. performed the marriage ceremony. The bride Was most attractive in a powder blue suit of woo1 - acle. crepe with white accessories. She fl’ guests. The bride’s taiblo w Morriczge In Alberto carried 3 ns Beauty roses Miss 0\§rth,,C g""i“" Alberta was II1a1AC1Y' ‘3fIm"1"«'~‘I1. She W01? a Shctfl YYl:al1:I1OfAI10l101:, with matchinc aC..‘:’71. .-”‘°“ 5”“ Corsage of pj:~k r,gK<SJO“eS and a - -. .,es. TITS best man ‘V-,. s Corrci'al J. glgnvfllgftt‘ of Hiamlmtln. Ontario. ‘ “I915 \‘»"€l'€ Corporal D. Hiiiclicli.t~t‘e and Coi*p0"al M Mar MP5. Dicklson, the c ‘a’-“"151. playecl the wed and Mrs. F. You Truly... ‘The “’9dd111'g re-coption was held at the Corporais‘ Clu:b R c A F Station, Natmao. A b-uifrfet .S\1':‘)«ih0[: was served to 3PtIJI"OXlll1’li3I€Iy‘Sl;(- hope! or- diiig music Elk“ 5311;’ "I love "..'-3.'.- scfay of A,m,.iC,,fi.,d1cii- honeymoon at Alberta 011 a wlite 1)':‘ay:el.‘bC£;‘.CIl. They will reside at 13124 Centered with a ttln-ee-tier wed-1 ding cake. The toast. to the bride‘ Wits ]Jl",",‘U;5CZI by lfllitgli-t L'.ueten- ant N.E. Mason and responed to by the groom. C<f'1‘I-‘0i'al and Mrs. Cohill spent 114111 A-venue, Ed-montoii, Alberta. __________________j_: Mrs. Austin Is President Mrs. George Austin was ap- pointed president of the Nazarene Foreign Missionary Society. Sum- mcrsidc, at the meeting on Tliurs- €I3.V evening at thehomc of Mrs. Edna Pierce, other olificers elec- ted Were: V199 ' Dresident, Mrs. Milton M?111S11; secretary, Mrs. Hansen Oliver; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Jay. Superintendent of study, Mrs, Joseph Williamson, Superintend- ent ‘Y'I_ Publicity. Mrs. Edna Pierce. Mrs. Nelson llfugridze led the d_ev-oitional exercises and was as- ssted by Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Olivci‘. _S-‘P601211 prayers for Korea were offered by Mrs. Howard MacLeod and Mrs. ‘Robert Gemmell. The study period on Japan was in charge of Mrs. Mu-gridge, Ref. Joseph Williamson, presided dur- ing the election of o«f'»l‘iccrs. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Mellish were appointed delegates to at- tend the N.S.M.S. convention in Oxford. N.S. on July 9th. The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Austin. SPECIAL MONTH INNISFAIL, Alta. tCPi — June is a special month for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vaiity, p i o n e e r members of this community. This year it includes their 53rd wed- ding anniversary and both birth- diays—79th for Mr. Varty and 70th for his wife. Ens-Brydon Wedding Is Local friends of Miss Jean Bryldon, 81 Highland Ave. Char- lottetown, will be interested in lcai'ning of her marriage to Mr. John Ens. Rexton, N. B., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ens, Sask. The wedding took place at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Brydon, Gral'ton .\l.S., on Saturday May 31, at 2.30 o.m. The bride looked lovely in her street-length gown of white-nylon charm, cut on princess line with scalloped neckline. with a cor- sage of red carnations. Her jew- ellry consisted of pearls, with matching earrings and bracelet, gift of the groom. The bridesmaid was Miss Mar- jorie Bryd-on, 81 Highland Aive., sister of the bride. while Mr. Held In Grafton, N.S.l Metro Kunetski, Rexton. was- tlic best man. The ceremony was performed by G.H. Me-Harg, minister of Jo- hovah's Witnesses, in the pres- ence of 40 relatives and friends. Previous to the wedding, a show- er for the bride was gveniat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sor- ensen, East Royalty. After a motor trip throughout Eastern and Southern U.S.A. the couple will reside at Summerside P.E.l.. where the groom is to be the presiding minister of the Suimmcrslde congregation of Je- hozvah’s Witnesses. SWALLOWS BALLOON, DIES HALIFAX (OP)—Wayne Beck, 5, of Halifax, died in hospital VALLEYFIELD W.M.S. There was an attendance of nineteen at the May meeting’ of the Vaillcyvtie-ld W.M.S. which was held in the church schoo-lroom. The worship leader, Mrs. Mar- tin MacDonald, followed the pro- gram “Understanding each other’ as given in the monthly. Scrip- ture was read by Mrs. P. Pear- don and Mrs. J. Peardon. Sung- gested hymns were, sung and meditation given by leader. Pe- riod closed with prayer. The president, Mrs. Arthur Mc- Kinnon conducted the business. Roll call and minutes were read by Mrs. L1oyd,Fraser. Treasurer Mrs. P.T. Peardon gave her re- port and received the oflfering. Mrs Everett Mac\Phee reported receiving letter from Chr. Stew- ardship Sec‘y, and Mrs. W. A. Bruce read a letter re allocation. Hi.g-h-lights from Presbyterial in B-edeque were given by the ten Monday night after s\valloiwin»g a members who attended, namely, balloon. Mrs. Rev. Fred MacKinnon, Mrs. Arthur Mexlnnon, Mrs. Alex MaeKinnon, Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Mrs. Preston Peardon, Mrs. Ray Nicholson, Mrs. M-ax Cooper Mrs. R.E. MacPherson, Mrs; Herb Mc- Kenzie and Mrs. Alex Martin. The president further reported from Presbyterial especially the suggestion that more prayer should be used at meetings. It was agreed that one be ap- pointed to lead in. prayer at each meeting, followed by sentence prayer by each member present. Next worship leader Mrs. Clif- ford MavcPherson next lunch con- vener, Mrs. Lloyd Fraser, Mrs. P.'1‘. Peardon, Mrs. Marty Mac- Donald, Mrs. John NICtI10'I.SOn. Vis- its and cards were checked by Mrs. H. Van Busikirk. Mrs. Dan MacKinnon was welcomed to the meeting. She thanked all mem- bers who retmetmibered her d-uri-«ng her illness. Thanks was also ex- tended «for Anne Mac-Donald to members reimomaberintg her dur- The Guardian Page 7 Wed., June 18. 1953 ed by Mrs. Arthur McKinnon I1 question and answer form. Mrs A.J. and Mrs. J.N. McPherson Blocks for afghan were sent by Mrs. J. M'acLeod. Former and absent memlbers were revmermber- ed by Mrs. Bruce, who 33“/9 closing prayer. Me-Kinnton, M r s. R. Nicholson. Mrs. W. A. Bruce and Miss Mae Matheison. UNGENTLE DEER knocked down from behind by I deer which had strayed 1l1Ii0. town. Miss Herma-nson was (1 r 1 v e 11 lug absence due to illness. Study was interestingly present- and other members taking Daft- Lunch was served by Mrs. A. I KENORA, Ont. (CP) —~ Deer _j have not endeared themselves to . Miss C. Hermanson here. She ._ was walking on the street when home, suffering from shock and A bruised wrist. 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