gts ar £ ie & Rigee.c5 Almo College FLIGHT OFFICER AND MRS. THURSTON — y — _ % ee Is Setting For A Beautiful Wedding Alma Colfege chapel was de- @orated with a white altar piece ef snapdragons and ehrysanthe- mums and candelabra fer the Marriage on Monday afternoon ef Freda Adele Richards, St. Thomas, and F.0., Ronald Newall Thurston, of the R.C:A.F. station Bagotville, Que. Padre MacKay, R.C.A.F. Station, Alymer, officia- ted The bride is the daughter of Mf. and Mrs. F.A. Richards, Cherry Valley, P.E.I. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George 8%. Thurston, Calgary, Alta. The wedding music was play- -ed by Miss Maxine Harper, and ‘Corporal Molly Gregory, R.C.A.F station, Aylmer sang, ‘The Lord’s “Prayer” and “Because.” Given in marriage by her un- ele, George C. Walker, the bride ‘wore a fitted suit of imported French material in Dior blue with blouson back. She wore white accessories, and carried a eas- eade of white roses and earna- tions. Mrs. @. MacBraire Walker, St. Thomas, was matron of honor. Natalie MacKinnon, Linda Smith, Gail Sheidow and Marilyn Smith. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Winston Smith. This was responded to by the groom. Com- plimentary remarks were made also by Rev. T.R. Goudge. Among those present was Mr. Lionel Horne of Regina, cousin of the bride. . Mr. and Mrs. Thurston have prior to his posting te Gander, Newfoundland. Another lovely reception was that given by the people of Mt. Mellick, Pownal and- surrounding districts when they gathered in Pownal Hall to shower Freda and Ron with gift¢ and te wish them “Bon Voyage”. .8T. EUGENES €. W. L. The annual meeting of &. Eugenes Parish Council was held at the home of Mrs. Chas. 0’- Brien, Covehead, on April 19. Meeting opened by prayer led by Father Wood. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. May 6,1959. iversity in Social science and a music student, specializing in the study of organ, is planning to as- sist her husband in his church services. Mr. Alexander (Sandy) Mac- She wore a wool sheath dress of Halian blue with white accessor- jes and carried a cascade of pink roses and carnations. G. MacBraire Walker, St. Thom- 4s, Was groomsman and Wallace ‘Walker, St. Thomas, was usher. The bride’s aunt, Mrs. George C. Walker, wore a powder blue silk sheath -dress with matching jacket and beige accessories. Her @orsage was of pink roses. followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Walker, 26 Elys- fan street, were Miss Sally Cas- sidy, Miss Hannah McCluskie, St. Thomas, and Miss Evelyn North- e@ott, London, Ont. Among the guests present were Mrs: E. Thomas of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Winton Smith, of ‘Midland. ‘During the wedding trip to Prince Edward Island a reception was held in honor of Flight Of- ficer and Mrs. Thurston at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Richards, Cherry Valley, when upwards to sixty- five guests were served a buffet supper. The dining room was tasteful- ty decorated with bouquets of yellow daffodils and the table was: centered with a three tier wedding cake surrounded with tulle caught in with small spring flowers and flanked with yellow}: candies. The bride looked charm- ing dressed in ice lace, and was in receiving by her mo- ther, Mrs. Richards chose for her daughter's reception a dress of blue lace over taffeta. Tea was poured by Mrs. Edi- gon Smith. The ices cut by Mrs. Nat MacKinnon, aunts of the bride. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Wallace Smith, Mrs. Law- _gon MacEachern and the Misses Roll call was answered by 14 members paying their annual fees. Minutes of last regular and land annual meetings were wead and. signed. Treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Ready, gave a very encouraging report of the years finances. Conveners handed in their reports to secretary for the past year. A baptismal candle was pre i of 3 if Mrs: : Radio, Mrs. -Patrick Horgan; press and magazines, Mrs. Her- bert Corrigan; citizenship, Mr s. Leigh Misner. Fr. Wood addressed the meet- ing and installed the new offi- and aproved as read. Place of next meeting, home of Mrs. E. J. Reardon. Meeting closed by prayer. Two Islanders International Congress The International Reading As- gociation is a@ professional or - ganization for both educators and groups concerned with the im- provement of reading at all le vels. There are branches in the United States, Hawaii, England, Europe and Australia. The Association met recently fm Toronto. Dr. George Spache of the University of Florida, is the association president and attend- ed a dinner party Thursday eve- ming, April 30th at the Park Attend. Plaza Hotel, in honor of the Ae sociation’s Board of Directors and committee chaifman. Seated at the head table were: Mr. R.C. Sharp, Mr. George Pear- son, Mis Margaret Robinson, Mr. R.H. King; eric, Mr. George Peck, Dr. Steril Artley, Mr. C.D. Routley, and Dr. L.W of Cha ing. * Rev. Brother Fred- aw. Miss Helen Yeo ttetown was a delegate| te attend this association meet-| — for the busy | ws Reema a CoE ee ” e i. i MOORE & McLEOD LTD. SUGGEST! YOU CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION OF FOUNDATION - as GARMENTS IN THE CITY. — ‘DAISY FRESH — SARONG, NU-BUCK ENHANCE, GOTHIC ~ MOORE & McLEOD LTD. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” 4 ~ — _ HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Cutcliffe are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of their grandson John Thomas Nevill, born in London, ~.|Ontario. The proud parents are ” |Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nevill, the lat- ter the forer Miss Helen Cutcijffe. The P.E.. Duplicate Bridge Club played their weekly game at the Charlottetown Hotel on Monday evening. 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