MR. AND MRS. ALLISON MACEACHERN. ,3 \ 4..» x ‘ Double Ring Ceremony Unites Couple Al Tryon Tryon United Church was thelwere marked With white satin lcene of a summer wedding on‘ 1964. whent _ Lois Doreen. daughter of Malther. the bride was wearing Saturday, July 4, lbows and snapdrazons. Given in marriage by her ta- 3 and Mrs. John A. Muttart. Al<igown of white silk organza fa- bany, became the bride of Wil-t shioned with a wide neckline Iiam Allison MacEachern. Sonldecorated with Swiss lace and of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mac-‘iridescent sequins. and ion . Ea her Windsor Street. llily-point sleeves. Her shoulder Charlottetown The double ring; length veil was held in place by ceremony was solemnized Rev. A.W. O‘Brien. Wedding music was “The Wed played by' Mrs. Stanley Newman who accompanied Heather Mac- Phee, New Haven. as she sang ding Prayer" before by} a crown of sequins and she car- tried a bouquet of red roses. I Mrs. Neil MacPhail. was ma- tron of honor while Mrs. Hil- llard Muttart. sister-in-Iaw {the bride. and Drucllla Mac- .Phee were bridesmaids. They the ceremony and “0 Perfectlwore identical sheath dresses Love" during the signing of the} 0f “0' I’m" 993“ ‘19 “Ole “"th register, The church was de- matching organza overskirts. and matching wedding ring corated with baskets of sum-theaddresses. They carried 50“. «vs ~ Verdin Robinson, w a groomsman, w h l l e Douglas Sheidow, and Hillard Muttart, brother of the bride. ushered the guests. I Mrs. Muttart chose for her daughter's wedding petal pink sheath of embroidered or- ganza lashioned with a sabrina neckline and brief sleeves: matching bow added side in- terest. e. wore a matching that and her shoes and gloves twere white. Her corsage was of lwhite Dalmatians. Mac- IEachern wore a tan linen em- lbroidered sheath with beige ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Try- f on Baptist Hall for 90 guests. The toast to the bride was pro- J. George MacKay and responded to by the groom. Telegrams were read by the groomsman. Linda Muttart, cousin of the bride. was charge of the guest book. For a honeymoon trip to New ’6 O .— B mar flowens and the guest seats I quets of white and pink mums. DR. JAMES DUNNE WILL WED AT HALIFAX Elk. Mrs. Alexan- der Scott, Marshfield. PEI. wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Lona Isabel to Dr. James Thomas Dunne. son of Mr. and Mr A.J. Dunne, St. John’s, will Lake place Saturday. Au- gust 22 in Halifax. Miss Scott is a graduate of Victor- ia General Hospital School of Nursing, and Dr. Dunne in medicine from Dalhousie University. Halifax. s. Nfld. The marriage LAURE'I‘TA‘WTWACDONALD WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. MacDonald of St. Peter's Lake announce the engage- ment of t: eir daughter. Mary Laurette to James Cle- -ment MacAulay. son of Mr. Zand Mrs. Archibald MacAul- {ly. St. Peter's Bay. The mat- JAMES MACAULAY PLANNED Andrew's Church. Mt.Stew M art on August 15, 1964. r. MacAulay. a 1962 graduate of St. Dunstan's University, is on the teaching staff of Morell Regional High School. Miss MacDonald is also en- gaged in the teaching profes- sion. g missing...So it happened iriage will take place at St. ,m.nm u. IENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED JOHN MACDONALD Wilfred Mouton-Id. amoun- 011.211, mung-um “Museum. ust 27th. 1964 at Central to- York World's Fair the bride chose a dildos-pink double knit suit topped with a box jacket: trimmed with white wool at bats She wore ' and matching white accessor- ies and a coinage of white car- nations. Out of the province guests in- cluded Mrs. Aman a Newson. Boston. Mass. Mrs. Donald MacFladyen, Boston. Mass and Mrs. Alice Murray, Port Elgln. NB. The groom is employed with the National Cash Register Co. in Charlottetown and the bride at ’3 Insurance Ag- 57mm ' 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 25, 1964. on Mrs. L. D. Warren of Ottawa is spending her holidays in Ca- vendish. the guest of Mr. a nd Mrs. Ernest MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kneabone and family Barry. Nancy, Brian and Janice of Norfolk. Mass, visited Mrs. Knea-bone's father, Thomas Cotton and Mrs. Cotton of Northam and Mr. Kneabone’s brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Kennem Kneabone and Harold Kneabone of Winsloe. Mr. and Mrs. Horace White have. returned to their home in Murray Harbor, after vacation- ing in Western Canada, They , were guests of their daughter and Mrs. in Delburne. and son-in-law. Mr. Ralph Whitrow. Alberta. A surprise shower was held at the home of Mrs. Carl Willis, Sherwood in honor of Lois Mut- tarrt of Albany, recently. About a 20 of her friends attended a n d she received many gifts, after which a lunch was served. Another surprise shower was held at the home of Drucilla MacPhee. New Haven, in honor of the bride~to~be on June 17th. Many friends were present and she again received many gifts. Later in the evening lunch was served. The girls at the office of Mor- town Dew Limited gathered at the cottage of Pearle Cameron for another shower. A lobster supper was served where soc again received gifts Many neighbors and friends gathered for a miscellaneous shower in honor of the bride-to- be, in Tryon United Church Ves- Iler marriage to Allison Mac- Eachern of Charlottetown t o o k t place recently at Tryon United Church. Mrs. Frank Dietz and daugh- ters. Francis and Susan are hol- idaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacKtnnon. . Highfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warren and son, Geoffrey of Toronto. 0m., are spending their vaca- tion in Cavendish. ency. (Photo by Robert Hambly) Mary Prowse. Toronto. Ont., is spending her vacation time ‘ELLEN’S DIARY “Now had said last evening, remem- bering that because of the ag— Thereare clouds in the firms- t ricultural side of the Summer- ter Carnival. which was to take this and that one of our little registered herd from the farm today. a part of our haying crew would be that of the family at Alderlea. with us. only James and Peter re- mained. Of the “staff”, Gage too was missing, gone to assist Mack and the younger farmer with the stock. However. mowings were made. And by this evening. Jamie, 'his dad and granddad had a nice number of new bales to their credit. - All this long lovely day. Pe- ter was our guest. He is a good boy. dependable in that he is never mischievous. nor has he any inclination to wander be contentious A Robin’s Sleepy Chirp Breaks Morning Silence James Your life with a moan and a men ever The beauty of heaven to mar. Yet night so profound, there is never, But somewhere is shining a star. Keep a task must labo , By deeds is true happiness won: For stranger and friend, and for neighbor, be Rejoice. there is much to one. , Endeavor by crowning life's in your hands; you duty With joy-giving song and with smile To make the world fuller of HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor: Phone 4-8500 , at her home in Murray Earbor. Mrs. Percy Lewis, her daugh- ter. Donna and granddaughter Linda Perkins. Woodland Hills. California. arrived on the lav land recently by plane. They are vacationing with Mrs. Lew~ is' parents, Mr. mark Cousins, Breada‘l-bane. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gallant and daughter Arlene of Islin-gton, Mass. visited Mr. Gallant’s bro Men ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge and Mrs. Galiant’s sister and brother-in-law, ,MI. and Mrs. McDonald and brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Plus McPhee of Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Penny and family. Murray Harbor. are visiting in Fryburg, Maine at the home of Mrs. Penny's 513- m of ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Lieu-um Mrs. Robert Eastman. Rev. Dr. C. s. Roddy and Mrs. Roddy. Pasadena, Cant. are visiting with Mrs. Roddy's brother. Fred and Mrs. Mathe- son, Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gay and children Sandra and Jan of Sax- onville, Mass, visited Mr. Gay'ts mother. Mrs. James Mur- phy. MacNeills Mills Mrs. Sam King, Aurora. On- tario. Mr. and Mrs. MacKay MacLea'n. Moncton, and Mrs. Abbott. Toronto were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy. Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs. K. R, Graham and son David of Brownsbury, PQ. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cam bell, Montreal. PQ. spent then summer vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Matheson, Dundas. P.E.I. 'd I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olive of Ottawa are visiting in N o r t h Rustico, the guests of Mr. Clive MacCaull. Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Murray recently visited their daughter Eleanor Murray RN, in Guelph Ontario, for several days then with her motored to Warren, Ohio. On their return trip they sailed up the St. Lawrence Riv- er to The Thousand Islands, and called at Yarmouth. Maine for Mrs, Wesley J. Murray who accompanied them home, and is Because you are in it awhile!" Until Monday — -— Diary Goodnight... away. He can with his brothers. and ome- times with his elders, but to—l day he had no one to deny him any privilege of play. and his hours ran smoothly throughout. He caught rides with James in the little truck. He brought wood to the box in the porch and helped with our chores. He played entertaining projects for im- self. In his mother's absence, he was pleased to remain w home?" he questioned once. willfully. as the day wore on. "Are you missing them?" "I'd like to see my mother specially. You lee. there: something I want to tell her" xplained. dusk" we 88] . "’l'hen I believe I’ll wait to out my supper with her." What smile was at the coun of Scampie's bark hailing home the little truck in the twilight! What a quick pat- o re~ mac across the lane! In exquisite moonlight our wee g . Exceedineg dear to us it has been. 80 love- ly. From the magic break of day in the silence of early mor- ning until at a robin’s sleepy chirp it slips away into the u The haying is now our chief interest of the farm. as it. will be throughout July's days. un- til last haylands are left bane and 103's“ and mows filled. How we mod on every day? With "A Smile and A Task” so "To malts the world beauty" as some one Christian Church. Outlet town. with his toys, inventing n al- k s they come e "She shouldl be home by Lewis 1181' young feet gnion with his own folks in the . Club Members’ Sewing Praised The Lady Slipper Sewing Club held their first achievement day at Union School Tuesday after- oon. Sponsored by the Dock Wom- en's Institute, the club has been Enid Coles. representing the Department I Agriculture. ommended the girls for work tractively displayed. She noted that marks above ninety per cent are seldom given but that one girl in this club. Helen , had received ninety-one and-that none had been under eighty. Certificates were presented as follows: Juntor— Janice Irving; in verse. . “loop a smile on u I. W you It»: To MINDY. hopefully try For the and m world gain. than to letter presently visiting friends on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mac- Donald, Toronto. Ont. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton White. Murray Harbor. Mamie Stewart and Lillian Stewart RN, who spent a num- ber of months in Western Can- ada have returned to their home in Breadalbane. They were ac- companied by their sister, Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. White, Murray Harbor, have as their guests Mrs. White‘s sister. and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Au- brey Kilbeth. Dixfield, Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stewart, Halifax, N.S., are vacationing at the Northumberland Park. Wood Islands. Dr. Gailer Phillips, Mrs. Phillips and three small sons have rend-titted to Halliax alter and Mrs. Bis- ' ems. Mr , Mrs. Glories Sydney, N.S., to visiting in Murray Harbor. the lane at her sister and bomber-49m. Margaret Remedy. In . 011.. 01 parents, Kennedy. B Man. Ray Vumer and son: David and Ricky. Halifax, N.S.. a visiting with relatives in Murray Ham. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ollltff'orfl Ma and son Gary 0! Oalcvllle. Ont, are vacationing in Kelly's Cross. Mrs. I-Itughes' . ghan. Mrs. W. A. Batman enteitaln- ed the memlweo of long River Mr. and Mrs. George T. Phil- pott of North Carolina. are guests of Mr_ and Mrs. George Whiteway in York. They have also visited friends in Charlot- tetown. Murray River, and in Green Hill and Stellarton, N.s. Weekend guests of the White- JAMES BLAIR ' ENGAGEMENT 'AN NOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mac- Intosh of Summerlide wisbto announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Barb era Isobel to James Francis. son of Mrs. Frances Blair, of members singing the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. ‘ It was decided that Mrs. Don: old Currie and Mrs_ Nelson Vir- tue be on the program commit tee for the next three months The next meeting is to be hold at the home of Mrs. Orvln Cor- ey. Lunch was served by Mrs. BARBARA MIBIN'I‘OSE Birkenhead. England. and the late Mr. Blair. The mar- riage will take place August '1), 1964 at 10 _a.m. in St. Mary's Anglican Church. Garfield MacFadyen assisted by Mrs. Donald Currie. VVV 3 a. BENNETT CARR t Insurance Counselling District Supervisor 0 Sun Life of Canada Phone “811 - 4-5438 Charlottetown. P.E.I. AAA‘ vvvv v Vm 1'} Alberton cw Another Rum The regular monthly meeting of Alberton Parish Council of he CWL was held recently in the Church Assembly Hall with twelve members present. Rev. Gerald Steele opened and clos- ed themeeting with prayer and Mrs. Ra'y Foley presided. Plans were made for a treat for the first communicants. Mrs. Foley gave a report of the annual diocesan convention to which she had been a dele- ate. It was decided to hold anoth- er rummage sale. Mrs. Foley. Mrs. Brydon Smith and Mrs. James Bradenin t be in charge. A donation of $25 will be made to the scholarship fund and a contribution of $100 will be made toward redecoratlon of the parochial house. Each member was asked to make a contribution of 25 cents to the Mother House of the 0r- der of St. Martha. It was decided that the gothlc vestment be dedicated to the memory of Rev. Phelan Mc- Kenna and that a plaque indi- cating this be placed on the vestment case. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Foley were named to the visiting com- mittee for the month of July. FORTUNE UCW The July meeting of the For- tune UCW was held at the home of Mrs. Reid Underhay recently with an attendance of 27 mem- bers and one visitor. An offering was dedicated by the president. Devotional opening was led by Cora Coffin assisted by Stella MacEwen. The study of “Word and the Way" was led by Amy Campbell. The study for August is to be led by Jessie Ward. A turkey supper and bazaar were planned for later in the mont . The lunch committee for Aug- ust is Mary Burke. Esther Ben- nett and Jessie Campbell. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS L To Hold ' moge Sole RIVERDALE. e the River- 'Ilh dale and Churchill WI met re- cently at the home of Mrs. Gar- field MscFadyen for their monthly meeting. The meeting opened by the THIS . GIGGEY’S PHARMACY its KENT at. Will be open all day Saturday and will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all , day Sunday. DIAL 4-3170 For Delicious Chinese and Canadian Food Try The 1 IOTUS CAFE (Air Conditioned) Order to take out Service COMPLETE CHINESE DINNERS Dinner for one persoan ............................. $1.85 Dinner for two persons ............ $3.75 Dinner for three persons .. a... $5375 Dinner for four persons ................. ....... $8.26 You will enjoy your meals In our air conditioned Dining Room. . 0n orders to take out call 4-3910 an. to , ‘ . ~~OPElll' : mm. . OPEN 8'30 "n" *0 Mon. ' 12:00 am Sat. Queen Street Charlottetown Sunday DRUG STORE OPEN WEEKEND FREE DELIVERY Intermediate — Helen Lew“, Anita Irving. Paulette Harris and Linda ayner; Senior — Beverly Collicutt. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Harris and Mrs Lewis by Jan- ice and Anita Irving on behalf of the club members. Leslie Cochran ardis, B.C., an interprovlncial ex- change guest from the Fraser Valley area. spoke brief- ly of 4- there. Miss Cochran arrived in this province by air last Tuesday. 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