sun Married In Bedeque Will Reside In The United Church at Bedeque was the scene of I very pretty wedding on Saturday July 6th. when Rev. L. M. Murray of Ken- sington united in marriage Cath-i erine Elizabeth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Middle- ton and .lohn Cranston. son of Mr. and Mrs. llarry Bonncll nl Charlottetown The church was beautifully decorated with baskets of pink Ind white peonles and the guest pews were marked with rosettes of white satin ribbon. Mrs. Walter Craig played the wedding music She accompanied Miss Joyce MacCailum. Char- lottetown. when she sang "The Lord's Prayer" during the cere- mony and "0 Perfect Love". during tlte signing of the register. Given in marriage by her fa- Halifax of Attteriran Bcziiity t-osrs Miss Millicent lluniin and Miss Frances Craig wore idcnttcal ballerina length gowns of aqua satin brocade made on priticess lines. They carried rolottinl bou- lquets of yellow sneetliczirt rows. 'llrs. Craiu chose for her tlZtilf.!ll- .ter's ueddittg ti s'll'l't'l lciittth igutin of 1lllIfIUst' l)ltlt' with lace. She iiure a cur.-age of ft-.iIticr- .ed pink Ci.il'll.'IilUllN Mrs. lion- inell. mother of the groutii. more, :a street length tzuuii of rose iitth white accessories and a i-or-nge of ft-atltercd pink ctiriiaitioiis Mr. Elton Honnt-ll was grounis- .man and Mr. Arthur Craig and lDr. Lorne Bonncll were iisht-rs. l Immediately following the ter- 't-mony. a reception for '-lxly ,gucstg was held at Mulberry Lodge. Sunimerside. The bride's titer, the bride was lovely in heritable with a lace tablecloth was wedding gown of Venetian lace' centered with an artistically (lec- over satin with deep flouncen ioratcd three tier wcdtlin,-1 coke. and a fitted bodice e- Her fing- . uncirrled with tulle intwint-d with erlip veil of tulle illusion fell in pink rosehuds. graceful folds from I Juliet cap. She carried I cascade bouqiiet.Geoi-ge Lea presided over the hen. The Canadian Federation 9.1 colleges. schools across Canada More than 1) Alumnae assoc- iations in the Mnritimes, includ- Vew Bruns- wick and Prince Edward island with Federation. in Nova Scotia Ire Ifflllated guide Essay Winners Are Camp Pride D0! LAKE. Ont. lCPt-Some nil Among Convent Alumnae. is holding thelnnd Alumnae tenth biennlIl convention in Mon- treIl. August 1) to 22. The Fed- eration has alumnae groups from convents and high ' Mrs. G. A. Corbett and Mrs.l CONMENT ALUMNAE MEET IN MONTREAL the Federation Sicicrs from Prince Ed- ward Island. who will nllcnd convention tire: Mothcr St Mary Sestus. Votre Dante ('onvt-nf. Vorth Rustico, Mother St l'ct- er. Votre flame Aradcm). (liar- lottt-town and Mrs .l Johnston of Sotiris, Pl-Il Vlrs Mitrhcll MacDonald. Charlottetown is Pro vinrial governor for Prince l-'.rl- wnrd lslnnd. Ion. Nevis and .liicquelvn Mne- crae of Sarnia. Ont Their noxt door nr-ighhors are eight hillbilly make Vlllh sugar cane at home.". singers from Arkansas. guides also. An international spirit dined together no pancakes vitth ” d me cmudhn nrl "lid" i maple syrup. cooked over n char- Ire particularly proud to be at trld Centenary guide camp i "Ml b""'" this Iuahoka area near Hunts- Reventar of the Philippines were psrtirularlv interested In syrup lg they had just returned from I sugnrhush excursion. They .brttle donned a MRS. JOHN CRANS10 N' BONNELL AND A'lTENl)ANTS ten cups. Girl friends of the bride who assisted in seriing ll ere: Mrs Kenneth Jlltlsull, lliss lit-len Chappt-ll. Miss Doro- thy I).'iri'at'lt. Miss Joyce Mac- ('anncll and Mrs. Zldon Wright. Mrs (George l.orkliart. aunt of the bride was in charge of the gitcst hook. The toast to the bride has protiiised l)) Hex ii. M Mur- ray and the groom t-ilily respond- ed. Mr Elton Boiittell rt-aid tele- tintl g o u ti ll isltt-s from ziziiiis Flight l.lt'llll'll.'llll and Mrs John ('t'iii,'; with R(' Al" Ill l”r;itii'(-, from llr. and WIN Ruin-rt Wt-Ils in VLlllt'l)lllUl' Zllltl triini Mr Wil- ltaiii Biinttell. Nloiitrv:il. For her ltoiii-yitiuun trip the fltiral slicttth tlri-ss of blue utth l1lill('llIlll.' lined diister, White and tiavy .'it't'0s- stirics and a t.'tlFSa:,'(' of pink ros- es ciiitiplctcd her costume r Previous to her marriage the-' bride was rendered a shutter at the ltiitnc of Miss Fi'attt-cs (lraig.l ultcre she receiied many bcau-l tifiil gifts 1 llr. atid Mrs Btinnell will re. -itle in Halifax where Mrs lion-l ncll is on the teaching staff of city schools and Mr. Honitcll is a medical student at l)iilltoiisit- UlllY('rSlQ. . --Photo by Heck- ; Conn-ntioo cltairrmin and no tinnal officers in the ahovc pic ture from loft to TlL'.lll are the folloviingt Miss Mary llall. n:I tional rorrmponilinu sccrct;ir3': llrs ('lcmcnt ti Ki-cnan. chair- man. contention t-iimmtttoc, Miss llr-len M l presiriont. Mrs Paul ltostcrt. cochntrntan rrinit-nttnn commit- toe and Miss lsobcl Mavdonell. national treasurer. know now just how it was made .ing WZIS pTlte l)ll'f'('IUr. Rev. Father Walsh .. " ..3;w ' ' MISS EVELYN HENRY. R.N. Mrs Stewart Henry of Kep- poch wishes to announce the en- i.'ai.:t-incni of her (laughter Eve- lyn May to Douglas Sumner Brown. i-ldi-st son of Mr. andi Mrs Bonn S Brown. ”Bogunda", Pruirie. North Queensland. Aus- take place: trnlia lltirringe to at Trinity United ('hut'ch. Char- liittt-town. September 2nd. 2.1!) p ttt. P.'ll.Ml-YR ROAD C.W.I.. The .liily meeting of Palmer Rood (TW.l.. was held on Sun- da) nttcrnoon. July 21st. Meet- ()p('ti('tl by President. inn. iMrs Amy Geldert. Mnrell. Page 3 The Guardian Fri. August 16, 1957' HAPPENINGS Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Drysdalc in honor of the O'Rourke - of Hnlifu Ind their two dIugh- Greenan wedding party. Mr. and ten. Ann and Janet. have been Mrs. ” ” Johnston. Klnknra. spending the past week with Mra.i ennnrtainted Thursday evening Drysdale's brother. Mr. NormIn alter the rehearsal for thI wed- F. Stewart and Mrs. StewIrt.& ding. Mr. Ind Mrs. Earl Benjamin Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Henry of Unity. Saskatchewan. In vis-l M001”. U-S-A-F-. Ind baby son lting with their nephew. Mr Ncnnl Jon of Dover-Fox Croft. Mu”. man F. Stewart and Mn. Stew- ' In llltll-I 01 1-ht lIll9l"I Ill!"-Ml'. Sgt. Moody will return to his Miss Agnes McQuaid has re- his? 0'1 SEPL 334- MTL M00dY turned from . umn mm 1.. 55.; will remain on the Island while tigonjgh. sh; w.. are "gm ,1 her husband is in French Mome- Dr. Dori. Boyle, no for the next two yous. Miss Julie Carson has as her M15 ROM” Willi?! ll "19 111981 guests this Friday weekend Missl 0f U19 59'5"! flmily. M01111- Mary Densmoe of Brookfield,lM-I'- WIl80ll- I f0l'mH' fesidelf ;s.s.. and Mr. Fred Bullock of 0' WWII. in now midine in St. John. New anuuwicii. -Mlhonh Buy. Nov: Scott-. ELLEN'S DIARY Bluest Eyed Baby And New Foal Are Darlings . Now "the shadow: of depart-: "is our fervent petition which in day st.eIl one once more''- joins in with the rohlns' hrlght purpling the depths of our vIl-3 Matins these days. ley niistily. and touching the hill-. Not thIi our farming is ever tops Ilno with the shades of night. monotonous in the usual mean- so nothing gulnmer day we must in the word implies. For al- count Iway. one of every lovell-l wsys at Alderlen there seems lnean of season: of August aunil to be a surfeit of interest - so Ind hreeu. of dancing leave: many that even the longest sun- and I d hue shimmerin..mer day knows no loitering. Soi above the far fields. .much to see. . . and do. . . nndl And the moon climbs daintily enjoy. And Time so fleeting. And; stho sky-steps. scattering ribbons I lifetime too shurt. of silver along the menu of? The foal is surer of ltis steps countryside below. One spans the today. And me babe " win. the millstream and one is caught on blues, we," 1,, the house M-.-out the mill-gable. And if the pond -weive had every young .3 the lane. eumo tumnrmv to ts. three month mark. weighed .3 of fourteen pounds and I hau. pleasing uch that faithful ;.. Icndant and loving - his mother. His smile. how tho family wish. es for its favor as it breaks In . dimple. "Now" Granddaughter la . .. ed a relieved nigh today. "I tilt , that was expected: baby. xx. tcns. calves, piglets and h, foul And good luck too” sh, smiled. ”That reminds me" Jam” said glancing at I calendar "39. fire long now the Autumn in. ters will be due in the plggery. ”lt's surprising how fast the months slip away." And the day. did we say? 0h 3. fast Until tomorrow -- - -- hm, Good-Night were full what an engaging re- flection would be there. And a- long the fields what intruging designs light and dark have been fashioned. Ind we all kept in its pence. And the day goes . . . looking back? Yes, we think with a back- ward look Isking wordlessly lf In remember those items we should of its favors. Not much - nor many we may say. not in the humble station of life that is ours. And yet when we com- mence to count them over. how very many there were! From the billowing summery smoke of Miss Betty Foster and Miss Julie Carson. whose recital was greatly enjoyed this spring. have both received very fine profes- sional appointments. Mlsg Fos- ter will be organist and choir director of the United Church in Springfield. N.S. She Intends Il- so to have some private pupils and to come to Mt. Allison each weekend for studies. Miss Julie Carson will be the music teacher in yades 7-l2 In the North Hants Regional High School. Nova Scolia. Both Miss Carson and Miss the wedding of their Mt. Alli- son room-male. Miss I-Elizabeth Moore of Hampton. N.B. Miss Moon will be married on Sept- ember 1 to Mr. Fred Armour of Moncton in I very lovely cere- mony at Hampton. Miss Evangeline Greenan whose marriage to Paul O'Rourke will take place on Monday. August iletih has been widely entertIln- Mrs. Leonard Arsenault enter- tained at I bridge party at her Ipartment on Alexandra Drivl in honor of Donelda MacDon- Ild who i, leaving for Toronto. Louise Hessian who has left for France and Evangeline Greenan. Gifts were presented by the has- teas. On Saturday afternoon, July 26 Miss Agatha Mt-Cabe was hos- tess at an afternoon tea in honor of Donelda MacDonald. Louise llessisn. Evangeline Greenan ' Ind Gertrude Balsam whose lmarrlsge takes place in the ncnr future. Gifts were presented by the hostess. Mrs. Carl Proudo and Mrs. Maurice Martin held I miscel- laneous shower in honor of E- hcitii: titizihle to be prcsent. the iPt't'Slfl0lll road the League Pray- cr liiizhlct-n members answered llinutcs of last mcet- rtill ittill. ying ut-re rcnd. approved and siiziicti. s55.65. another Mem- rt-:illI.0d the sitm of was decided to hold Bingo on August l.'ith. nomination fornt of officers. it was det-itlcd to send to National office for Prayer l'H('lnhl'fNlllp cards and money W5” V"l"l "'7 53"” Mrs. L. S. Newhall Ind the ' Mctnlicrs were adiiscd that W." M the Queen H0”. mt". .viingellne Greenan at Mrs. Mar- ttinls apartment on Pownal St. Mrs. William Mscnonsld en- tertained It Royalty Maple CI- bins ln honor of Doneldn Mac- Mrs. l l lthc Provincial ('.W.l.. ('iinven-pained in the Hotel mninx mom i tinn would be bold in Charlotte- town the latter part of Atigunt.l .Mi-i-ting adjourned by the reel-t tattoo of the Act of Consecu- lion by members. GREENWICH W.l. y The rliigu.-t meeting of the. Grrcniiich W I. met at the home . of Mrs Preston hlnrrlwrn. in the absent of the president, l X it-r l'i'i-sident. Mrs Preston Mr" v'k'"lm R"V"."'d M” Marl-turn occupied the chair. . l" 0 Raul" """u'"'d " ' Thr 1lll'Pllflil opened repeating lmd" mny " Mn" onwrhfl tho ri-cctl in unison l Roll call was nnsvicrcd by .mrmhcrs with thcir favorite re ll'l)'l(l. 2 visitors were present. llreitnnn. national Miniitcx were rend. a9l7T0VPdl and signed. Sick and School committee gate ll1t'lI' report. and Mrs. Har- old Gordon and Mrs. Cyril Sand- erson were appointed an new committce members for nut three months. A lctler from the "it's similar to the syrup we the cancer fund was rein in honor of Evangeline Greenan and Paul O'Rourke. Many beau- tlful gifts were presented. On Tuesday afternoon. Augustl tith. Mrs. Brendon Hennessey em; tertsined at I small reception .at her apartment on Kent St.. in honor of Evangeline Greenan. i A beautiful vane was presented to the bride by the hostess. home on the North River fund 3 in honor of Evnngeline Greenan. I A gift of silver was presenfedt X by the hostesses. Mrs. John Butler and Miss Mary Maclnnis held a crystnl shower at Mrs. ment on Green St. Evangeline Greennn. Mrs Alvin Mncswain and Mrs. A mdllfenneth Yeo enteruined It din- ner in honor of EvIngellne Green- Emmett McKenna and: borv wt-rc then chosen for the.M”p Louis Claw we," hone”, en in Newton at I miscellaneous. mane” lndigiloeizgnin honor of Evangeline Butler's apart-' in honm of Mrs. K. M. Geldert of Sle- mon Park. R.C.A.l' station, Summerside returned Ias. . day from England. where s-he had been visiting her parents lfor the past month She made lthe trip viI M.C.A. Ind B.0.A. l . Mr. Clair Geldert. hlorell. was f a business visitor to Shediac. N. 3.. over the weekend. l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee of i Renfrew. Ontario. and their chil- dren Eddie. (Tami. Diane and Foster will be bridesmaids at P”"ll'l' Ml" l”-'9" Vlsmng mm place. lrelatives on the Island. Mr. Grant Ward of Tillsunburg. Ont. left Wednesday morning by with his parents, Mr. and Mn. Cecil Ward. City. Grant is on the staff of the Tillsonburg News. Mr. Ind Mrs. Chester Ward. Ic- oompanied by their three chil- dren. recurned Wadnmdsy to Nedick. Mass. after spending two weeks vsnntion. the guest of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ward. City. and Mr. and Mrs. B. Hardy, Union Road. Mrs. W. 0. Fyfe of Boston, in enjoying I lovely holiday h Chsrlotteotwn. She is registered at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mrs. Fyte has been visiting relatives and friends. as well as attending the Exhibition. She was very much pleased with the displs of home cooking. sewing. paint- ing and hobbies in the Women's Pavilion. Mrs. Fyfefs visit is of I week": duration. She will return home on Saturday. Miss Priscilla Buote of Bos- ton ls vlitltlng It the home of her sister.Mrs. Joseph R. Gal- ilant and Mr. Gallant st Oyster -Bed Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buote of iftleedham Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Grny of old Town. lMaine. were the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph visiting at Th” lrl""”l"T.r "'p"""d. ”4'mlDonald. Louise Hessian and Evan 3- Gall-lnl and Mr. and Mrs, on hntid, A Bingo lI('lfl tn Julypgenne Green". Gnu were pl... Eugene "' l sented by the hostess. . Gallant. Oyster Bed inrtdge, while touring the tuna. and Mrs. William J. l Mr. veiling. pearls. Come In and no car after spending his vacation: Your hal lakes on new drum for tell! it's luxuriously u-tamed with gleaming utln. flurries of rhinestones and glitter dust! Linda said. l ('nmp - fire iuitht-rings with pre- wings are the popular night eventl veiled ns guides from vita Sco- at each of the four suh-cnmps-- es, Reading”Seven Days I Week' tis, Manitoba and the Philippincs Vtii-mac. Cree. Iroquois and Bellai Mrs tmmd " am." " "" Que" .CooIa. colors and creeds singing to mum to remarked Mn. llpplneo. lsame. W I. news to members. ling. Point of Vievi. l Post. Mrs very pleaonnt min. 3300 was voted to he sent to was distributed ”' Programme Mrs Nelson Squir- Robert Sutherland. Read- Ksthleen i "om l "When I we the girls of all Sutherland. reading from Polio Shirley Sutherland. Selila San -Alttslin and Linda 1pm,, ,0 hgpp"v' 1g doe, mm... reading. Why Worry. M ' Lunch was served by lmkintesa. . . . it -i Joseph A. Marque: of the rnii-'ml,1l,,",'Z,"',,,,.i;'.”E,,:.',,;tl.',:, ,.,".,iionn In PIrkdIlI h honor at, A gift of crystal was presenl- hllilftd 90"99"0"' ed to the bride. Mrs. Patrick McKennn enter- In honor of Fvangellne .Greenan. Pieces of wedgwoon were u. ' by the hostess. rs. Joseph MacDonald held 'lIneouI dnvwc It herl l Evangeline Greens. l Emmaommuww1nsn3acon&GhnhseRing,lt iimlllii 3i;gili:l! . I hid; ill 1: i ii? 5 the breakfast-fire of the morn- ing until. and beyond. this very hour. For have we not still the moon and stars to companion us through the night hours. the cool- l then and dew-shine. and every blessing of loved ones and home? We had I role to fill today . .. of no. not a great one perhaps but necessary to the day and Ithe hour. Ours was to spread I table and tidy the rooms. . and be so grateful for the happy voic- ien of children Ind the sounds of ithe farming continuing. telling us that all was well with the l "But farming is so monoton- ous" I young matron complain- ied recently. And "lord. keep it l montonoua . . . let it continue on the even tenor of its way. may nothing untoward disturb the way Ind ways we have known Lohnes of Somei-ville. Mass. also with relatives in Charlotte-! town. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and children Brian. Coleen and Lynn returned to their home lnl Rosemount. Montreal, after spen-l ding an enjoyable month's vaca-4 with Mr. and Mrs. Morley F.j Smith. y Mrs. BernIrd MIye. Westl lfhvehnd. has left by plane for fforonto. She wII Iccompaniedi lby her daughter. Shirley. and: i grnnddnughter Miss Sandra Gal-l giant of North llustlcn. . "Inn: in Miss Joan Kelly. whose mar-l rlage takes place on Saturday. August 17th. to Mr. Raymond iPeterii wIs the guest of honor at several delightful functions. Continued on page K icy Ind grandson. David Johnson. "See umm i are visiting relatives in Prince Coats for '57 n""'r30i-g peep”. .- Edward Island and Nova Scotla. tolned shade?" new fur. 3' kier. ' . 1'9 son ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Arm- Feainertmzil "til"-like than ev::,' - strong and children Derrnll. GIr- "NY wgrmya 5'91 Comfort- as ' ry Ind Donna have returned to """hproor, Wfmanently i Toronto. after having spent their Coats. with 100'? 0 lg D"Dllg enjoyable vacation with M”, new full. thrce-qualltuh Pile. in Armstrong”: parents. Mr. and gllldy Jacket stvles pr," lefltlth, Mrs. Gordon Villett and family, 9-9-1 to 99.m.iat" ""1 from t more & Mcleoil lco inc . lbilflu MGDRE 8- M5LEOD IE5 for 67 .HlOIt' luv-like fheiu ever 2' r tlniltoil "' 9' 1 I bit I-out DI unto mic ring U" : CHOOSE FROM Velvets. Felts. Vel0ul'S. Meluslnes 54.95 to 513.95