First United ‘Church. Summer- leld. P.E.I. was the settingsfaiitr vir. and Mrs. e c L. a- ha: of Springfield waswunited nerside. P.E.I.- -double ring rmed b -eremony WIS , e begi c 1- any and ‘Each For The 0tber" ur- ing the sigma of the register. Ba ets of "summer flowers decorated the church. The guest pews were marked with -tiny satin bows.g , The bride, given in marriage by her father looked radiant in a floor le%:h gown of whit ‘Pf: .._ mm ‘La’ JED U'< 5' hon- and mils. She c a semi- cascade of apricot shasta d SIC“. Miss Ii-ma Moore. sister 9.. A MR. AND r. Moons Young Couple. t Double Ring Ceremony 9 N 'edding bells tied with pink ti he bride, as flower girl wore a ELLEN’S DIARY « “We're not too badly off, as the harvesting goes" we said at breakfast this morning. “The grain on this farm has been tea " ‘ “The ripened fields have. El- len" James correc us. “'l‘he¢ie's that lsieeovwn piece to ut yet." on to the cutting at Rob's. Not whether oi-not. we'll be getting H R ' 9 think of mam Gaze offered with a ii; 5 II P.» . to (3 But the binders have moved ' .Plight Troth A ‘mauve hand embroidered nylon over taffeta dress. with floral ' headdress. white accessories and carried a basket of yellow mums. and white shasta daisies. Master Timothy Austin. ring bearer, he carried rings on a white’ heart shaped cushion. with satin stream- ers tied with rosebuds. e u ers. For her daughters’ wedding, Mrs. Seaman cho e a dres navy leno ribbon weave vlscos over white polka-dot satin with white accessories, he corsage was of white feather cama- ons Following the ceremony, a M o3. table was centered witha three tiered wedding cake made by the groom's aunt. Mrs. Ernest . Moore. The cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom with attendants. The table was flanked by lighted candleabra. Rev. Murray proposed the toast to the bride, to which the groom fittingly responded, and in turn proposed a toast to the . bride's attendants to which the best man replied. - The guest book was circulat- y Mrs. Artenas Lockhart, sister of the bride. The happy couple left on peg. M - ro ited places of in- terest in N. .. Quebec, and On- ta 0 - For travelling the bride chose a dress of crushed mint chiffon over flowered taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of ' carnations. T groom is a theology student at Canadian Nazarene College. A Maple Near The'Creek . Changes To Autumn Dress pared teasinslv to check them off‘, into a t ck. Do you t to see how far. ? MARY HAWORTH Widowed Mother Makes Family's Life Difficult "Then listen: one -two-throe- four - five - ix forks! Good?" ‘'correct;'' we laughed. "And oodl" ' , Exceedingly good too it was tohaveabriskwindandthe sunshine over all again. “Let’s and me go and pdragon" Alex proposed, - ter we seen the harvesters on their ‘ way. Sun there was, but there was also an edge to the wind. And "up the cree " a maple was changing to an autumn dress. Granddaughter Puts a stick ereia the crack- i’ as ¢|_ .. eeYe.n ‘he ‘nine’. uAnd to h warm us. we'll have a spot of ‘in teal" °° Until tomorrow -- — Diary- Lioneite Club A Holds Meeting. V In ‘Kensingion . 13' gang vice president Margaret iiuiy; secretarlr. Jmnaoueiii; . The now president made a fit- um . ' gsrd her. case has Aaae Bold. Iev'nea's ldtter. Plane I-III 'siioouuaisn.ohai-iotte:owh,waa.sept.2s.1oo2.7 g HAPPENINGS Mind Jan Beasley, s Euston Street, Charlottetown. left re- cently for Newcastle. N.B. where she has entered the school of. nursing at the Miram- ichi Hospital. She was accom- panied to Newcastle by her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. s.w. Bees- Y. Mrs. Frank Walker returned 6!: Monday from Halifax. N.S. after attending the 5th annual ‘conference of the CABC held at the Nova Scotian Hotel. Mrs. R.C. Abbot. Mrs. Victor Genge and Mrs. ‘Everett Fland- er of G p . Newfoimdland, came here by plane Saturday to visit -their mooiei-..~Mu. D. An- -3!!! stay. and sister. Mrs. Stanley Walker. 131 Elm Avenue. Dr. and Mrs. John McKiggan of Boston. Massadiusetts are visiting the latter's parents. Mr. ails! Mrs. 'Allison_MacLean. Sum- merside. Mrs. W.P. _Callaghan and Mrs. James E. MacDonald left Summerside by plane on Mon- day on a visit to Boston. Mas- sachusetts and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baird and son. Ian. of Fredericton, N.B. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mac- Farlane. Summerside. ‘ Mr. and_ Mrs. Layton Schur- man and children. Billie and David, have ,returned to ‘their home in Summerside after vis- iting relativ-as in Lynn a n d Medford. Massachusetts. Miss Audrienne Perry, ac- companied by Miss Cathi Per- ry of Miami. Florida left griday on return after visiting in Sum- aunt. Mrs. G.S. Sheen. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Schurman were pleasantly surprised in th r new home in Summerside on Friday evening when a num- ber of friends gathered to ten- der a a house-warming. Mayor J.E. Morrison read a humorous poem composed for the occasion and Messrs. George Key. Jr. and John E. Cameron made the presentation _of a cof- fee table and china ornament. Delicious refreshments were 8 served by the visiting ladies. Dr. and Mrs. D.C. Horn Summerside spent the week- end in Moncton. N.B. where the former attended the Maritime Convention for chiropractors. Mr. and Mrs. Richard West have returned to their home in Summerside after a vacation. trip through the United States . and different sections of Cana- a. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mac- Lean (the former Helen Bryan of Cascumpec) left Friday for Montreal. where the’ former will take a post graduate course in geological Engineering in McGill University. Mr. and Mrs. MacLean returned from Arabia June where they had spent five years and during the sum- mer were guests of the former’ sister. Mrs. Keith Pickard, and Mr. Pickard, Summerside. Dear Mary Haworth: For six years my widowed mother has lived withius. She is allze this. She tells everyone how.she never inter- hares. when in fact she butts into everything. We have three children: two girls, 14 and 10. and a son. 9. Mother dates on the older girl; thinks th isstartingthe same -scra g at the door on New officers were installed by the pan president; presi- dent. ld'a Peppin; lst vice pre- t Thahoa Rams :x2nd en- ting mpoass. accepting fidhflaw. committees for the ‘this week of their -cousin merside. guests of the former's mm ofnlsh person Ive known and the sad part is. she w doesn't re the block would speak to m e. . , ill prauntedtoharforhertripto land ‘ an at . year. are: program Nora Mc- . Carrillo; ways and me s .;';l::; '°‘f‘l::°i,;;l":::'.”:: 3”“-' n°""m As new ( by you Winailea mp ,}.";§£,,‘“,;’-:?,'§,“?" "“"‘°;',, 'nn&' ' " ' 0- obligedto are a semnuhismuilamuamool " 4« a£airs.iaietti.ogyvarmothsr '3“? Wm 3' deal so much authority that lsldattitshoniedr erepsin esesii'theisastoher.andthsa fivootobar 1!. ~ abuse itonirasaoasls. Luoh was served by the .Your husband's large mind- ooaunittee in charge. so pronouncement suggests that Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Smith on- tertained at their home in Sum- merside on Sunday evening at a birthday dinner in honor‘ of the latter's brother Mr. C. Shre-_ ne Millar of Bideford on his 87- th birthday. Mrs. Millar and daughter Jenettte were also pre- sent as well as Mr. and Mrs. rdon Mill‘..- and Mr. and Mrs. Peter. MacCaull of Ellerslle. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Mac- vsiaull share their birthday along th Mr. Miller. During the ev- ening, relatives called to con- gratulate and extend good wish- 0 o ful health and is still active on the farm. . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. M. Hall of Cape _Cod. Mass. who are touring the Maritimes are gufitls s. . and Mrs. ED. Smith. Summer- side. 1 ' ' ‘Mir. Harold Richardson of Montreal was _a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ingbam MacNeiill. Ken- eington. . Mir. and Mms. Geonge Mac- Neill, Kensington, had as their guest recently,‘ Mrs. Bemtiha Adams of Toronto. The Rev. Alexander MacKay has returned to his home at Kensington where he is conval- escing after undergoing surgery in Prince County Hospital. Sum- merside. Mr. William B. Doughart re- turned to his home at Long River on Fri- from the Prince eaulted in injury to his right leg. M15 Geomse R. Turpin. Poit- age. RR, is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Cent- er in Tyne Val-ley. Mre._ Leslie Smith, MacNeil's Mills, is a patient in the Stewart M‘-Ielrlnonal Health Centre in Tyne e . The winners of the lottery sponsored recently by Mrs. Vin- cent‘ McGi-ath, Morell» for the Sisters of the Precious Blood were: 1. Kathleen Brennan, Tig- : Lorne Keys. Souros; Mm. MacGrahh, Morell; 4. Gerald Gaudet, Tigniaii and 5. Muriel Craswell. Charlottetown. Mil. and‘ Mrs. Everett Noonan. Borden, and Mr. and Mrs. T.S Noonan. Albany. are visiting ' lnverness, guests of their and daughter-in-law. Mr. Mrs. Ham Noonan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wamen, Portland, Me. recently spe two weeks holidays with Mr. Warren's brother, John Warren and his sister, Wlheatl son d 5'. her. Mrs Freeman Welsh, Rose Valley and her brother, Donald Gilles and her cousin. David and Mrs. Ed- wards. Gharlottetown. They were accompanied to the Island by Mr. and Miss. D. Edwards who had spent two weeks vis- iting in Portland, Maine. She discourages callers. tells people I'm too busy _ a e them. never gives me telephpne messages, thinks visiting is a time... She is the‘ most miserable, unhappy, hateful per- son I've ever. been around; and it sours the children to be near r. Another trial is money: S h e was working. making about $100 aweek, when she moved m nth e (we'd like to keep her for noth- ing. but can't). Later. when she on $94 a men so- cial securlty income, I offered to reduce her “rent” but she de- clined. Now she tens everyone pporti hal the ouse. lsishe paying such an exorbi- tant sum?—- . . Mr. and -Mrs. Leonard Blan- chard are shown following their‘ wedding at St. James -Roman Catholic Church. Sum- BLANACHARD-"CURL NUPT|S' _ carnations. Mrs. Willis Me and dress with white senes- sories and a corsage of white cessories and a corsage of white carnations. A reception for seventy-five guests was held at the RCAF Recreation Centre. Mrs. Donald Gallant was in charge of the guest book. On return from the honey- moon. Corporal and Mrs. Gray reside in Summerside merfield. Mrs. Clainchard is the former Eileen Curley of Summerfield. (Photo By I-leckbcrts) SolemnizedvAt KENSINGTON — The United Church of Lakeburn. N.B., was the scene of a pretty wedding recently when Carol Ann. dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Batt of Lakeburn. became the bride of Gerald Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sheen of Summerside. ' father. the bride wore a floor The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. M. Sheen of Salisbury.‘ uncle of the groom. The organist, Miss Leslie Rodenbaugh, accompan- ied the soloist, Miss Judy Ro- gers, who sang ‘'0 Perfect Love" and “The Lord’: Pray- er’! Given in marriage by her Irishtown Wl Holds Meeting - sale of limchs KENSINGTON — Mrs. Tho- mas Campbell was hostess to the September meeting of the Irishtown W.I. Eleven members responded to roll call by exhi- biting a pretty sea shell. The thought for the month, “Someone Needs You”, was read byIMrs. Archie Johnstone. The new sick committee Mrs. Borden Campbell, Mrs. John E M Mrs . ac . Archie Jolhnstoue. School visitor is Mrs. H. B. MacLeod. Collec- ’ n amoun 1.30. The treasurer reported nearly $60.00 proceeds from the ice cream and at Woodlelgh :1’ 0 th we ofe A pantry sale was planned to be held in Summerside on Fri- day. September M. at 2.00 p.m. A Red Cross baby sweater was passed in. An auction sale will bk held at the October meeting which will be in the Community Hall is over the tea cups. Miss Donna Wedding Of Local interest Isl. N.B.' Town length gown of white lace over satin, with fitted bodice and square neckline, and long ta- pering sleeves coming to a point over the hands. Her elbow length veil of nylon tulle fell from a coronet of seed pearls and crystals. The bride carried a white Bible, a gift of the Rev. and Mrs. J.M. Sheen, with cascade of American Beauty PRINTED rm-rrim ' eoiiis (no stamps. please). lot this pattern. Ontario , add 2 cents sales tax. Priit plainly SIZE. N A ME. . ’ AD’- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAM care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- tern Dept.. 60 Front Street W.. 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She was attended by her sis- ter, Miss ‘th Batt, and a cousin Miss Shirley Fenwick, who wore matching street len-. gth dresses of blue and yellowl MOVE NORTHWARD A total of 11,516 United State citizens settled in Canada in 1961. nylon organza, with matching head piece, long white gloves and white satin shoes. They car- ried cascades of roses to com- pliment their dresses, and lily- of-the-valley. David Sheen, brother of the groom was be man, and George and Alan Sheen, cou- sins of the groom, ushered. A reception following the ceremony, was held in the Un- ited Church Hall. A toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. Mr. Sheen, and responded to by m. . Arthur Colwell, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. Helen F1-thing. presided Fenwick, cousin of the bride. and Miss Twink Thompson. ser- ved the bride's table. Miss Deb- bie Sheen, cousin of the groom. circulated the guest ook. Mr. and Mrs. Sheen left on a motor trip to Kamloops, B.C. where they will re ide. O the bride wore .a pink suit with on a corsage of white and pink feathered carnations. The bride was formerly with the RCAF and was stationed at with lvftn. Clayton Stavert as‘ hostess. The meeting adjourned and a St. Margaret’s, N.B. Out-of-town guests were from various points in the Maritimes. picture contest was enjoyed by the members and won by Mrs. A.H. Cambell and Mrs. Leish Pavntor. Lunch was served at the con- clusion of the meeting. Young" Couple Pledge Vows In he would champion you. when. as, and if you get up the gump- e to call a halt 3' throat (figuratively speaking) with all the neighbors— — a s she has done twice alneady—you should beat her to the draw. You should touch all h a s e s it should be your sobcrly. that you have a special cross inyour amily: to - wit. your too er. Ask each neighbor to come to you imme °' Church by Rev. C.R. 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