are-:- 1!'r.'..W'r';” ; A Newlyweds H In Niagara Fa on September 4. It I pm. St. Anglican Church, New London. was the scene of the marriage of Rebeocs Joan. daulfhlff 05 Mr. and Mrs. H. J. xlacllae; Summerside, RE l.. and Villiam Vernon. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Simpson, Bay View, P.E.l. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. EPIC lngraham. The church was decorated for the occasion with gladioli. me guest pews marked with white alysaum. Mrs. Joseph Perry sang "0 Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. The or- ganist was Mn. John Mat-Kay. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride was charming in I floor-lengtih gown with white nylon not over satin. portrait neckline, trimmed with pearls and lzdeacent sequins. long slee- ves coming to I point over the hands. and I very 'ull skirt fea- turing lace inserts. The finger- hp hand held with In trim. She carried I bouquet of rod sweetheart roses. Miss Janet Macllae. sister of the bride was maid-if-honor and wors I gown of yellow net over taffeta with matchi,-ig picture hat rolled tulle veil was. iridescent sequinl MB. AND MRS. W. V. SIMPSON AND ATIENDANT8 ' laIsunla.sIef.:I'e.lsnsslIllb'.!has3 9... s The Guardian Sat. October 19. 1951 The Hon. T.W.L. Prowse. Lieu- tenant-Goveraor of Prince lid- wsrd lland. and Mn. Prowsc have been in Ottawa for the "- accompanied the usu- tenant - Governor and Mrs. Prowse. . Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Prowse attended the service at Chalmers United Church. Later they walked along Parliament Hill bclore proceeding to the sfhateau for Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse spent the evening with the Governor's sister, Mrs. Harry Ritchie If Ottawa. i ,?';;.,h-oar-s. ywsavravl-:y,az w - -it oneymoon lls Ind mitts. she car-rled I bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaid swan Mrs. John Picketts. another sister of the bride, who was It- tircd in I gown cf mauve net lover taffeta with rnaichirig pic- lture hat and mitts. She carried I nosegay of yellow roses. The lflower girl. Miss Vicki Hudson. lnioce of the bride. wore I blue inylon gown with white acces- lsories. and carried I nosegay of pink roses. The best. man was Maynard Simpson brother of the bride. and ushering were Mr. Robert Simpson and Mr. Bradford Mt-. Kay. 1 , The wedding reception wasl held at the home of the bride '75 tKing Street, Summerezirle. The bride": mother ivr-re I light blue flocked dress with pink ac- cessories and I corsage of pink Carnations. The mother of the groom was attired in a brownl dress Wllll yellow uccssories. For her honeymoon trip to NlI- i V gara Falls the bride chose I. wool suit with white and bluel accessories and I corsage of. white carnations. l Mrs. Paul Paynter. Halifax. NJ S., sister of the bride. was an outof-town guest. - 52nd Weddin Observed lit Belmont On Snplcvmbor Zlsf, H157. I very happy nccasinn took plan in honor of Mr. Ind Mn Ed- ward Mill: of Central lot 16. the oca-ulna bclnd Mr and Mrs. Millers" mind weddim anniver- uiry which was held at the home of their daiurhter and Um-ln-llw. tlr. and Mrs, lvan Clarke. Bel- moot. About so relatives and friends gathered at the spacious home in congrauilste Edward and Blanche on the occasion. As the bride and groom of 52 years an- tered the door. their two little l'eIt grandchildren. Dunne Clarke and Debra Mu-L.ean pre- sented them Intro I bouquet of - HOME WITH A siAR gettsble Helen Morgan. could notl resist this version of I ltnslcssl ltliat prohibition era. is nineteen twenties. However This particular costume has I top of beige velvet with I V neck-l line and long slender sleeves. modern times. Ann Blyth, who has been ac-,Bclow is a brocade skirt with corded so many laurels in her a beige background with a blue interpretation of the late iinlor-,and grccn flower motif. The belt and skirt are headed in blue and green stones to give the glitter gown that recalls the days of thrv which was so favored during lbls as new as today and would look beautiful for staying home or going out in our own Mrs. Pmwse wore to the open- lng of Pnrliament I blus gown. cut on Grecian lines will I train. she also carried Into the dumber I plstlnirn mink stole. Ross pink for the sun dinner has been Mrs. Provvses' choice. The dress was worn with I crin- ollne and her ornaments were pearls. Captain and Mrs. J. J. Con- nolly were reglnered It the Cha- teau for the Royal Visit. They at- tended the Cathedral Sunday morning. During the day they re- Iianed friendships witth many navy and island friends. French charm and courtesy were very much in evidence at the opening of Parliament and during the reception in Hull where the Queen signed in the Golden Book. But when that charm and cour- tesy Ire denuinstrated in I rush hour cafeteria line (the place where everyone ate) in I large hotel one realizes they are truly instinctive French traits. A charming young matron MI- dame M. 1. Gaucher with two of her in "r 'I friends Madame Adrien des Trot: Msisons and Mrs. Joseph Grenon. all of Mon- tresl, with another friend Ma- dame J. A. Le Brock of Outre- mont gave'up their four places to let I visitor to the Capital go first in the food line. "POI llIb0NlIHIt conversation it was learned that Madame des Trols Malsons had attended twen- ty-three openings of Parliament. H01” lranddaulhler was the daughter of the Count of nouvm. and the beautiful chateau in St. Hllalre. our St. Hyacinth. is still to be seen. . Justice Ll Brocquery Tn-he Ind Archbishop Tache were bro- thers of the grandmother It the PhIteIu.gArchbishop Tu-he w” a founder of Winnipeg. The Ta. ches were noun! for charm and it was delightful to see this family characteristic being cu. rind onln hlsd ” - 0 The Hon. Thane Campbell, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island. and Mrs. Can ii If. . tor the Government r entertained friends at the Rldoau Club. From the- balcony of I1.-ts Parliament. inii iii. 0- L - rows straldit. lt's1ot I bit all I swoop in It - there above the rise. I may be able to straighten. it sane. but I doubt it." And we sympathiud. even though we had seen clovers sndl grains, flourldi equally well on: rows crooked or straiidil. there was the lam-ier's pride In his WUIL nship to be considered M I U. ad ML "Mm. andpencouraged. And then open-; Clzgp M: 0, .he;'bdM metlngs indicated in first rounds.l i F0", Gmermom wth Vul James would usually add I third, i - , lhorse to his team. hitching next: present for this occaiion. um . , mum” Haul VT" """'”d"' ”'. "" 'V"”ui gang." of win shares to continue "l 39"" '" "”C""'1 T - "4 with much lilting and happiness 2:":-:i.:..w.:.:..'"::":.::v "f. --4 --t ,. ,,, And will of the week i-"'""5"i 5"” M "V" """”dtout now ln.rnoonlll boon? I the p that they had not danced for ovv- "um" W" W er 5 years. i A: we recall 1 year: ago Mfwther the fIrmers' It-tlvltles. it and Mrs Miller celebrated their in; beg. nevq-nigieu frostleaa 30th Anniversary wiser; over hflllv mid Hndly, f guests were present. . ince 1 ea Amou "mu . pu.."nu.y..Mi two years has passed and MIN dengm ii "man! mt Queen ""1 and Mrs. Miller onloying excel-i M, .iio,,h9Q.M u, W cmng. TO SASKATOON g Anniversary icp-cream and rake. several pir- tures were taken by Mrs. Miller, HAPPENINGS A .MailiesonIndtlielrdaulhterll- thdr (Hell. WI&d the tlonII-kaownrldeofths3.ClIl.P- The lion A. W.MathIsoII. In. in I teen-Iger, were la Ottawa for the Royal Visit. They were registered at the Chateau Lauri- ler and Sunday eveslna were having I family party at the hotel with Mrs. MItheson's sle- ter. Mlss Gladys Fafuuliarsos d Ottawa. Ellen was proving a most In- defatigable sight-seer and was also lesrnlng'to use I camera. Mrs. Matbeson had chosen for the opening of Parliament I gown in a mnt.ed,Iutumnal shade with I sequin trlmsnlu. Hie I!- foct of this gown was further enhanced by a full crlnollne For the State Dinner Mrs. Ms- thosoa wore I pale pink silver brocade sheath style - Senator liurian were I blup Iowa to the Opening of Parlia- ment. To the Government Recep- tion. the Senator wore I purple velvet stilt and while Istln hat. Mrs. T. G. Grant wore I Royal Blue shade of dress to the Open- ing of Parliament. 'l1ie Senator and Mrs. Grant are In Ottawa for the Session and registered at the Ohateau. Mrs. J. A. MacLeIn wore I Royal Blue gown to the Opening of Parliament. Mr. Macl.eIn'I sister, Mrs. MacLennan was la Ottawa for the Royal visit. Mrflieath MacQuIrrle and Dr. Orville Phillips entertained I small group in the Parliamentary Dining-Room after the Opening of Parliament. Mrs. Flora Mll- ler. sister of Dr. Phillips is in Ottawa. also Dr. Phllllp's two children Brian and 'Bet.ty. The MIcQuIrrle children are coming up later. Mrs. MIcQuIrrle wore an ivory taffeta dress. he off the shoulder neckline was trim- med wlth iridescent sequins. The skirt had inserts of fine lace and their was I slight train. Mn. Phillips wore In ivory brocaded satin with double pso- lln deslsn. Mrs. John A. MacDonald to the Openingof Parliament won a pile pink satin gown with back panel of deeper tone. The pain plnk bolero was trlrruned with the panel coloring. Mrs. George Delilois eaten talned at I tea party for friends on Wednesday evening at her residence. Continued on page 9 Iad minus. Mchure. who nsi interns tlon ' well-known club which overloo'kslL'.M Vls clan lVollI.EI8 Ital 1300 &9 Put the cranberries. oranges sadapplestbroujithebod per.MlIwatlwlthhssu(ar.l..et stand until sugar is Thlslagoodserved with meat. am. ANDMBS. I. v.'uciinNasnr . Island Girl Wedsi I In vToronto, Ontario book she carried I colonial bou- quet of sweetheart rose buds. Mrs. James Derick. matron of honor, for her sister. wore Emer- ald crystal charm. bcr dress de- signed with fitted bodice and bouffsnl waltz length skirt. The biidesnialds. Miss Myr- tie Campbell and Miss Noreen Du fy.' also sisters of the bride. w re similarly attired in copper-I tone. They wore crowns of loav- es shading from pale gold to arouse. and carried crescent bou- quets of tin, themurns inter- woven with leaves to match their headdresses. Mr. William Comery. of Wood- stock. was groomsmsn and the ushers were Mr. Thomas Com- cry and Mr. Edward Fleury of Toronto. - Following the reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas llarc Crescent Road. Mr. and bird. McMInamy left on I wedding trip to Virginia. Upon their return they will llvs in Thorold. While gladloll and chrysanthe- mums decorated Holy Rosary Church, oronto. when Miss Mar- ion Rn llna Campbell? daugh- ter of.Mrs. Ernest James Duf- fy and the late Ambrose Leo- nard Campbell of Klnkora. P.E. l.. was married to Mr. James Vincent McMaiiImy. son of Mr. and Mrs. John William McMah- Imy of Tborold. Ontario. Rev. Francis Campbell. uncle of the bride, performed the core- mony and celebrated the Ni.Ip- tlal Mass. Rev. Frederick Ren- er was organist. Given in marriage by her un- cle. Mr. Walter Martin Camp- bell. the bride was lovely in I gown of imported candle white peau de fallle. fashioned ln tradi- NOI'IIlIl'S l.IlllleS' Wear tlonal lines of classic simplicity. "'":.':”.i. 1.9”" t W” " "5" ' l ' EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOQN I chapel train. Her finger tip veil was gathered to I cap ofl matching msterlal accentuated with a whisper pink rose, and es and the full skirt swept to UNTIL 5.30 PM. with her pearl-studded payer Cneata your own colorful setting. your own atmosphere of beauty around your home. and you will express all the love and warmth within. Visualize the loveliut of Spring flowers as they will surround your house-tulips. . daffodils. hyaclnthl. and crocuses. Make this vision come true by planting . Government-inspected Dutch Bulbs this Fall. Inexpensive, sold everywhere: and as long as you csndigsholeinthaground. there's still time to plant Dutch Bulbs. ' , Discover the rial beauty of your Imus. DISCOVER THE FLEAI: BEAUTY or YOUR . . HOME! Pan-es which is I symbol for lent health. so their twin daiuzh-1"" shout To ,im' "mm 3”. T7'”'”"'” It-rs Vlrt lviin Clarke and Mrs ' - - Hibriefly this ensuing daughter of lab IOIATOR” Mr snd Mrs Miller although EM )1 1 in 1,; th. Hm ts lr I n by complete surprise. onn? of .4-tlofolnfririf sii:l lr:lI- l h..:,l.m-.:(c,:,:u.?,,"g MM;jwTmtm;;a lav ml!-I-7 I-I budfszosln for in can I. enable flalsb. . thanked their relatives . and two: would he Ilways cherished nun ..g M” 1-, ""1 99.; Prggidggk ,1 gig (3.011, '"'"2:"l""" "' -Goxd ”'”"&5.i friends for their lovely gifts and and remembered by Mr. and "n, '1'. pm. A. 4.,”-3' womeni. kw". at Cnd. 'h. :'F' 7':”"'5-"Q" 1'i'!U&PU'5"'l'.'3l """"a ”" ”""" vtctmsd add new --”"o""d' E""""""'n..i.s.Tii'.':-'a-1:: sf Au- Tlle Wedding Cake was made 5. us. After all eniowd I pm: at thel turns glory. nassu t-.... and tastefully decorated by Mrs. delicious Wedding Cake. they de-lgry ham I the Actm Ild -PLANT DUTCH BULBS THIS FALL I Robert &ewnrt. of Charlottetown. I mend of Mrs. l-Dldmi Maclman. was cut III the traditional man- ner. After I delirium lunch of parted to their respective immn loyalty sf but people is are wishing rm-mi and iiianciiel many more years of happy wed- ded life. ELlEN'S DIARY Late Crickets Sounding youngadvlgnrouslaadofthep Maple burs Sent. from mil. to msupnyu-nsaoxasolla. It-d. As Provincial Preddad. .l-Iolre-Msiv-I-dds. Mrs. Denlloches is I neuter sf -rl-ml-1-inaubnuhuf the Nnuovni Incentive Ild will N-Insist-l-I-If--t-as-. be this prov-lnce's only reply C .- It an National mapl- ghfs fga---CHICO. ill :17... Proud :-mama-manna hi. ml 3. ssnsgtasuuplvnstapsus. .3? ii ??a7owmusenn- Ionian oreussu I;.HuVusio. cunts -main-at---3..