ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Page 8 The Guardian Wed. August 21. 1957 HAPPENINGS Dame Flora MacLeod. that and Mrs Charles Pegg and son great Scottish personality. leaves Alexander. of Bolton. Ontario. in October for a trip to New and Mrs. W.R K. Beck, of To- Zealand and Australia. on her ronio. hate returned home af- way home to Duntegan Castle, IPF spending the P85! N0 Week! 1519 of Skye, Dame Hui-3 trill uith ilieir mother, Mrs. A. I. travel through the United States i 5liH"1-Nd - 310n138U?- DUHDS and Canada, stopping on at var-illlelr iisit a family reunion was lous centres, Prince Eduard 15. held at the home of Mrs. Ethan land is to be inns nonoredg Dam; Stewart. tloritagtie Five of Mrs. . Flora w'ill be the guest sonie- 3l2l('L?0d'S d3UL'.h1El'5 and we time in February of that loyal'N"l NT? PYPWHI Mrs Beck. clansman, Mr Wilfred C Mac- HTS 0- V 5f'hUrm8Y1- MT5 R- Leod md 51,-, ytm-t,e(,d a. men. uooi-e, Vlrs Pegg. Mrs. Stew- l home. 2 Park Terrace. la” and Rev John -N 1 l 1 Rev. .lohn A Mat-Leod and son! R” E" Jo 33". John. of Morris. Manitoba. Mr. HELENA RUTH PIPPEY REV. F. .VlacKlNNON ilr. and Mrs Willard Pippcydaud Mrs. Neil A. Macxinnon. llazelbrook. P l-I.l.. wish to an- Hayis River, Int-erngss, Cn. Cape iiounce the engagement of their aremn, Wedding to take place in daughter llcletia Ruth to Rev. pounal ummj church on wed. l-larquhar Mackinnon, son of Mr. - ssday. September llth at 3 p.m. l)r and Mrs Continued on page l2 lus good. " lb”: if only freedom from care.l”Ye banks and braes o' bonnie rmmm '7 WE AND OUR NElGHBoRs 33.7.5””ti..i""l?lEli"”'Ti?.?”'22i3i ii...”?Z?.'y. bloom gofresh and. GINA COMBS BABY FOR CHRISTENING a . , . n 3 C(l'll:i1sl(llOfl1lk.iVa?lIllT:: syidinzggllltliddltriin ve chant, ye little ltalian film star Gina Lollo- baudis. Italy. today. GermantThe baby. b0"! 0!! Jill! 23. Ms 2 siniiatvly no pt-rmtiiiciit pt-iicc of lllI'flN. A brigida. left. combs the hair of nurse Roswlta Reich holds thelt-hristcned Millto Jr. IAP whip her infant son before christening infant while his father. Dr. Milkolphoto via adio from Rome: itiind tflflr could ciiicsi. Remetn- And 1 sac weary fu o' care?" . I ceremony in small church at Sa- Skoftc. hovers lD- b8CkBT0lmd- This is Pi Illt ms btrtiitl.iv the Pl'lfl('l-'55 who triilv lllsplltm lute and iifft-c- tion. in lniiitiuit crowds always gather to catch a glimpse of . . . Summer Visitors Leaving A L is 1' s akers and in worksho ses- Recreation" and Miss Gerry rence River. Among other sot--al ' ' with another Old Home Week ll)('m -- and how mtich we hope C. F. sipoerts under the chairman sphlp ofllirown. Radio Station cJADifunt-uons are a dessert iiuiiet ' l5Ul'lTSSlUl1.l and l-19-'i5d'.'ll.l' met". the) will be with us again next H p f M ' C h! p r 1 MW n was and din" r if ' Michael's Hi b School. Bcllcvi e. llll the le o at oic . r ion uir 4- s. i 1' S at ' T 1 quent on the island. Rt-grc-ifuliylll0W PEACEFEI. president ofgtbc Ontario Teach- whose talk will deal with ”The thv voiivt-nt.s and a tea and it... L-w - ' 1- e-- - -- otir slimmer visitors are begin-l Visitors from a crowded Ully er'5 Association and the Sympos- Lay Apostolate in Radio and TV) i at the t'halt-an de Rameza). uni hing to leave and n-gretiully welgavc a last look at the grcenl Monti-cal. aptly iiaiiied ”('ity C. Keenan is chairman of the ga. Lorctto College. Toronto. convention will be the Solcmn ram? as strangcrs. and those.lh9m and Said WiSllU1l3K '”ll0W ical and cultural hiti-kuruutitl uill contention committee with Mrs. Convention speakers will in-;Pontifical Mass to be celebrat- llargarct's their tiarlins Margaret The.-e bttuntl by ties of kinship and peaccftil it is here. it Inttsl be provide an ideal setting for lhlt Paul Doslcrt as co-chairman clude Sister Ann Joachim. ().P.ied by His Eminence, Paul-Emile. .5 alttm, . radiance when um m9lld5hll7. 50 easy I0 Wlflx l W0lld9I' "ltenth biennial t-otitctition til titt- prititti-ss has passed by So onl . include reports of the major lhor of numerous Jtlridlttll andlhluntreal. in St. Patrick's Chtirch. but for once our l':lll.:lIill term and unrricd as wc do" ,t1umna..i.,twin-1(t ,tugn,i -guilt. projects of Fcdt-ration - edut-- historical works. whose stihlccllllis l-Zmiiience, James (5 Card- .”,m”' and Wm.” M large pay is not as expressive of what tat H N ll0ndt'YlIIl "'31 "Hf Mlmr '.!l;t unil ;'2ii(l Svaslnllk. prt-xi(l- iitttiii. pmmotion of Dominion will be ”The Rolc of the l-Iduca- 1 inal McGuigau. Archbishop ttf her hunmge. piti our hearts as the FlTlI('ll or titer friends can shed their wor- gd may by 111.. nan(,m.1 pregi. . H . y H Bro mission aid: fostering the inclu- D. Dubee. founder of St. Genc- honorary chaplains of. Fedcra- 3331 for Q..-bgcuoa 113F110" 07 C-Dd 39 Wllh W f'5"'"" '3'” 3” ill" "Nd" "WY t nan. Montreal. will take place alv sion of Catholic literature in Carl S105 Players Guild. Montreal. tion and they have graciously ox- 3 Elm”? and l9”'9"l ill”! but are 0" V3l'5"lf"'- "'9? hi"? ddltcrnatcly at tho Outroiiitint t'on- niidian libraries and a drive to. first chairman for Canada of the landed their vatronaxc to the H P SAUCE 3. Sister Mary Lcnore. M.A. St. Montreal. and well known leader 31 ill? hum? 0' M” -l- 0 Quinn. partings are more a n fl tiitirc fre- sutiiiiier? i H w M4 1- Dattic. Montreal Mrs Clement tum presided over by Mother 01- An impressive highlight of the 01 -ll0""'l'i1l 0ld951 ld"dm3l'l5- see them go, both those who lIt'ldS and bl"? W519" Zmlmd of Churches" with a rich histtir- ! VAT & The lhrcc day t-onveiition willlattorney. educator and thc au-.Cardtnal Leger. Au-hbishop of W? d8.V- ”GlNideb.lP" 10 lllfm ml”? "h" "V" ll”? gel 35 WM? Canadian ldl'L1PI'lIll()fl of Coiiit-tit this. lit-r iizital day. the Common- . . ., . . ttide Mary's Day observance: ted Woman in the Church"; Rev. Toronto and Cardinal Leger are tit-rman , ”(.oodbye is the tton.ti'it-5 and find pcace here. But we dgm. 311,; Helen M 1 Conference convention. too final Nor does. ”i-'arcwcll";U'F"1tn0d 10 Pill allay "'9" Wdrlient, Sisters of the Holy Natiics. t-iii-ouragc the use of Christian Catholic Theatre l War? YOU WOW lwtlulllul llllhlddls W" "W "Y"? b9l"ll- wetoutrcmont; the Convent of the Christmas cards. and an original member of the The City of Montreal will Board of Directors of the Cath- host at the opening lunch:-on Illl sound and meaning as it is. con-that? 1-EH9" lhfm 01" Wnshlnelsaz-i'cd licart, Sisters of thc Sa- The convention theme "Role V” dd" added MP9 07 I T9”""'l”"d W” 3" add I friendly 5"lcreti Heart. Sziult aux Ret-ollcts of the Convent Alumnae in i-e- olir Broadcasters the Helene dc Champlain Rcstau-i l Association. I rant on historic St. Helen's ls-t Visit. '"l05Pl'I9l'9- we 113"? ml 5"lV9d and the Villa Maria Convent. Sis- storing Christian Social Order" New York. who will speak on , ,t a Th” 11099 5 "''”3d "1 "W L the" Pmhlems 9' l"d"d lake" ters of the Congregation de Notrc will be developed by prominent "The Forgotten R' in Religion - land overlooking the St. Lawn l .1 French ”Au Retoir" e "Uniiltthcm front them. But they stay M y We Meet Again" which robs the here. the change. the rest. w'illiTTT "Good-bye” -of much sadness. im- tmake it easier for them to cope. plyiigg that it is just temporary. :'Il(l1l the problems they left be-ll eGernian ”Auf Wiedersehen' In . gives the game assurance. Good- PEACE IN CITIES p bye, for the present it says. but In turn. we who lite on the, 3 V only to meet again iwipder, l island die year abound. will again; ti-lion, seeing or meelmgt look toward the larger centcrs To make it perfeclly itureiwlicn our own holidays come. I then. 1” "5 SM. n” mm, g Good, We will scatter our worries, over . tlhe peat-clul fields. for the time bye" A" Rpmm and A"! w'd"lbcing. The sight of taller build- dI?EO'i?E&(QlOIl.ti2?ll3& BOYS! . ORDER Zmtlliltmillii l?lRE868l3.ilS8Ol3li 5I.ii2::i..T.:”'..:”";'l?. if .22; l '."..i.:t.;i:."3:u'. 112:2: :::;i':.';: p Elli?! C3108? dZil.IliiB OI? Mgcpitgeinocigggzte 1” oozgttiiatioos Wedding is Solemnized l The wedding of Kathryn Jeans t-cssories and a corsage of ycl-l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hcr- low mums. The groom's mother bert MacKenzie. Valle-yficld West. l wore a royal blue dress with r and Kenneth Ewen. son of Mr. t malt-hing bolero. white acccssor. a nd Mrs. Malcolm .'tlacPhcc.yies. and a corsage of white car- Hcatherdale. was solemnizcd at nations. Hillside inn. Montague. on Wed-l immediately following the oer iiesday. July 3rd. at 6.30 pm.';t-mony. a reception was held at 2W0 OFF ALL FUR COATS AND JACKETS Lovely Summer Wedding Solemnized Al Basilica the Queen Hotel. table. decorated with floral boti-l quota and centered with a Ihreei-by her father, looked lovely in a st l)unstan's Basilica was the I('Pll5' of a very lovely summer MF(l(lll'lE on Jtily 27th. at 9 am. when hcfore an altar beautifully dccoratcd with slimmer flows.-rltl lights. l very attractive. torn and coloured viilll Mary Shirley. daughter nf Virs.l . Mullen ofiand the toast to the bride was bodice and lace Jacket with brace ial proposed by Rev. G. McCormacllet length slender sleeves. Her Colin. son oflto which the groom responded. ishoulder length veil of tulle ii- and the late Patrick Charlottetown. was marriage with Paul united Mr. Frank and the late Mr: Jay v other complIm0nt8l'.V of Mt Stewart. Rt Rev Monsignor P8ll'll'l( Mc- Mahon performed the douhlc ring ccrctittiny and cvlchfalfld the Nuptial Mass. During the mass appropriate hymn! W979 gung by Mr. Frank Mcintyrc. assisted hy his daughters. Mar- garct and Bethany. Mrs. Jos- eph Dougan presided at the or- gan. The bride. who was Kiwi! in. marriage by her R0d4l""?l'- -WW Ambrose Mullen. was wlnsornei in an ankle-length Rnwn M W13"- filly lace over slipper satin The bodice was styled with n hateau neckline and sprinkled with mo- lher-of-pearl sequins. She car-I ried a white laceoove-red prayert book. enhanced by Dlnlf W991. and white satin strea- ' it 2 Miss Phyllis Mullen. !lKlEf of bride, wait maid of honor.: worn a ballerina length; wit of blue eyelet nylon 0'-1'1" blue taffeta with wide blue cum- in! and bow at back. She E? opaleocent sequins and mitts of eyelet nylon. l Rev. Farqtihar Maclfinnon. Val- leyficld. officiated at the double ring ceremony. The living-room was beautiful- ly decorated with colorful sum- mer flowers. The wedding mu- sir was played by Miss Alvah Brehaut, and the soloist. Mrs. Thomas Jackson sang ”0 Prom- piu Me" before the ceremony land "l Love You Truly” during The bride's l the signing of the register. The bride. given in hiarrlage tier wedding cake. topped by I floor-length strapless wedding miniature bride and groom. was igown of pink nylon net over so- ltin. with lace inserts in the full Mr. Frank Zakt-m was M.C .skirt. and fashioned with a fitted ramarikstluslon fell softly from a halo were made by Rev. K. C Me ;haaddr(-sg studded with tiny so Phcrson. Rev. R. Hammill and quins. She carried a nosegny of I vi Mr Dick Wedge. Miss Doris Coady was in charge of the guest book Followiru the reception the t happy couple left for a short hon- e 1 eymoon trip in the Maritimesl tFor travelling the bride wore a, blue lace and crystallette dress . with white accessories and a co- pink roses and white carnatlons. The bridesmaid. Miss Marjor- ie MacPhee. sister of the groom. wore a ballerina length strap les. gown of powder blue nylon net over taffeta. fashioned with a full skirt. fitted bodice and lace bolero featuring short sleev- es and buttoned at the neckline. Itching headdress. sprink- . sage of pink carnations. Her short veil was held in place f)iit of tnwn guests at the wed- by a halo headdress and the car- ding included Miss Ruth O"Hal- ried a nosegay of yellow and loran. Vt-w York. Mr. and Mrs .vi.-mtg mum; (lharlcs Mclntyre. Halifax. Mr.i Mr, Stnnlpy am" tin. Mt; Tim Dwlinl. D999 RlV9l'- 0'"--l and the ushers were Mr. Mr Gerald Johnston and Dick Wedge. Halifax. 'room, "in Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Jay will rtsidt New-town Cross at Deep River. Ont. where the. For her daughter": wedding. llroom la fmDl0'YCd in l10mlCtMrs. MacKen1.it- chose I street research at Chalk RiVPI'- llengfh dress of aqua lace nvcr Previous to her marriage the um. wmi hoigp ma Mm; .3. bride was guest of honor It I. Finley Smith. the inn when dinner was served, to forty-five guests. The bride's; table was centered with a three-t tier wedding cake topped with aj miniature bride and groom and flanked with vases of cut flowers. The toast to the bride was pro-. posed by Rev. Mr. MncKinnon and was responded to by the groom. Oiit-of-the-province guests in- cluded: Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Somcrvillr. Mass: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baine, Woburn. Mass.;, Mr. Kenneth Liddell. Dorchcstenl . 3...: Mrs Anna Amine. Mrs.l (ieorgie Tnsi. Miss Barbara Tosi and Master Robert Toal of Math- pan. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee left on. a wedding trip to Toronto. Nla-l, gara Falls and Boston. For trav-3 clllng the bride wore a pale blue! shantung sheath with lace bolero, i white accessories and a corsagr of pink carnations. On their re-. turn the young couple will re-. side in Montague when thel groom is employed with the firm . of Macbeod and Green. Prior to; her marriage. the bride was I member of the teaching staff of the Montague Memorial High School l Mr and Mrs. MacPhee were guests of honor at a misc-cllan-l imtis shower at Valleyfield and.l, also at Heitlherdalc. where they re:-rived many lovely gifts. Mrs.l .the Montague MtirPhee was entertained by the members of the teaching staff of Memorial High School at a chicken dinner held at Hillside inn prior to her mar- riage and was presented with ll BUY YOUR FIIRS NOW Now is the time to purchase a great savings. price and go! the final selection of His tiowut. smartest coats of His sou- your new fur coat or Incite! of Choose your fur coat or locket new at our pro-season solo beautiful wedding gift. sunrise shower at the home of Miss Doris Coady. a community shower at Tncodie. the hostess- :-: being Miss Annette Mcbm aid and Miss Helen Lund and at an afternoon tea given by her sister Phyllis at be home. - Photo by 6:011! llW15- Hun Poo-opts-anon Oldno over rutnol mm 'A.'l" VOIIODVOOOV The Canadian homemaker has lfn fresh fruits and vegetables Ivailabk In her. ........a.m.........-....... 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