3 JEAN JONES, wife of Li- al candidate B.B. Jones, at her homie with a fa- hobby. Her paintings aheir Bunbury are exhibited each year at P.E.I. Art Society’s annual show. Landidate’s Wife Describes Farm Life. ‘mind house’ shie says firmly, “and that’s me!” &g i 4 i Fag B 5 B 3 4 > ef i 3 i i ! Z E i 5 MR. AND MRS i for a recent wedding, when Catherine Anne Danita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hec- tor MacQuarrie, Charlottetown, became the bride of Robin Roch- elle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Boyce of Fredericton, N.B. The marriage ceremony was ma by the Rev. Gerard . Virginia -MacDougall sang “‘Ave Maria” as the guests were entering the church, ac- companied on the organ by Mrs- Bessie Dougan. The bride, given in’ marriage by her father, wore a ‘slipper length gown of yellow shantung silk with French lace adorning the bodice and elbow length sleeves. Her short veil of yellow silk illusion was held by a'clus- ter of yellow roses, and she car- ried a cascade of yellow and white roses. She wore a single strand of pearls. Patricia McKeigan, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor in a floor length dress of white u de soie with matching Her accessories were REE ny ‘s fil »}more and da gs : boyce-MacQuarrie Vows edged In Charlottetown Mrs. MacQuarrie, moth r of the bride, chose a suit of blue brocade, and black and white accessories for her daughter's wedding. Her corsage was of white roses. Mrs. Oscar Boyce, aunt of the groom, wore a red and black silk dress with black accessor- jes and a corsage of white roses. Following the wedding tere- mony, a reception was held at the Community Centre, where the tables were attractive with bouquets of mixed flowers. The bride’s table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake, topped by a miniature bride and groom. : Cynthia MacLean, niece of the bride, circulated the guest book. Donald - MacLean, broth- er-in-law of the bride, was mas- ter .of ceremonies, and a con- gratulatory address was given by Charles Ryan, uncle of the bride. For travelling the bride chose a turquoise dress with black ac- cessories- Her corsage was of white roses. Out of town guests included: Mrs. Lillian Batson, Mrs. Percy Roderiguez, Mrs, Barbara Pad- ughter Debor ah, Carol Frazier and Mrs. Stella Watson, all of Montreal, Que.; Mr. and Mrs. Osear Boyce, Deb- orah and Stephen Boyce, all of the service of the RCN, Mr. Boyce as an instructor and Mrs: Boyce as a Radiology Technic- in the’ Tri-Service Hospita), ; building. ° ; Rental To Include| at [Eye - 498 sdeeal geri i ne : PET Johnson as hostess, was the ‘|MacBeth and invited the guests Svend’s Inn with Mrs. Svend scene of a pleasent social event on Moi evening when the Kensing' Prince County Hos- pital Aid held a pot luck supper with invited guests. Following the report, Mrs. Gordon MacBeth was introduc- ed by the president, Mrs. Wald- ron Auld, and gave a showing of beautiful colored slides. The scenes were taken in Scotland, France, and other European countries by Mrs- MacBeth and her husband, Rev. Gordon Mac Beth, now minister of the Ker sington United Church Charge, during the time he was taking a po graduate course in Scot- Mrs. Auld thanked Mrs. to stay for a brief meeting of the hospital aid. Kensington Hospital Aid Views Colored Slides The president told the mem- Described By Dear Mary Haworth: I would like to pass on a few thoughts .to GP, in her search for the an- swer to loneliness. As one who has lived through periods of loneliness, I learned that the answer to loneliness is contentment, sometimes known Successful Sale Held By Kinettes. Low prices and speedy service netted the Summerside Kinette The large tients at the sale was most gratifying to the Kinettes who will credit the ‘business meeting was held, aft- Girl Guides, the Kinettes wi Ti aid in the public tour of the Island Paintings and rough, cae” ine it’s starving for water. ou can pump water in from the out- side by the tankful, and ail a =e is it =e @n amazing covery called CEF 600 ac- tually carries water into and under the skin. Like your watered flowers, skin bursts into the bloom of youth with lines an smoothed, bers and guests that a satisfac- tory sum had been realized when the Aid catered to the re- cent Liberal Rally. A moticn Was passed to buy a portable blood pressure machine for the Annex: Mrs. Auld said that four similar machines had been im the hospital by the group, and listed other articles that had been bought for the hospital in recent years. ‘The president thanked Mrs. Johnson for the use of her home and invited the guests to be- come members of the Aid. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ivan Darrach on November 22 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Earle Kennedy acted as secretary for the meeting, and Mrs. Horace Glover gave the Ss report. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 1, 1965. MARY HAWORTH Challenge Of Loneliness | . Readers solution was to get a @8 a companion. It difference, as I my marriage Dear Readers: The consensus F/LT. J. S. AND MRS. PLANTON WED AT RCAF STATION Mrs. L.R. Gallant, Summer- side and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. 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