MR. AND MRS. DR. CAMPBELL Autumn Vows Exchonged At Trinity United Church Trinity United Church. Chat- lottetown, was the setting for an autumn wedding when Frances Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Bennett. Char- lottetown, was united in mar- riage with David Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell, Summerside. Rev. John G. E. Ball performed the double-ring ceremon Baskets of white gladioli de corated the church and arrange- ments of white gladioli marked the guest pews. Bernard Haw- kins, Kentville, N.S. accompa- nied by Royston F. Mugford, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "0 Perfe ct Love" during the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, entered the church to the strains of Pur— cell‘s “T r u in pet Voluntary." She ware a gown of Italian satu fashioned with fitted bodice. scooped neckline. long lily-point sleeves, bell - shaped skirt With back fullness and chapel train. Her dress was‘accented with lace appliques on the bodic and train. Her elbow - length veil was held in place by a small cluster of satin flowers and leaves. She carried a cas- cade bouq u e t of Talis m a n roses, stephanotis, and ivy and wore a single strand of pearls and earrings, the gift of the groom. Attending the bride were her maid of honor. Gail Archi bald, Halifax, and her brides maids. Anna Keenan, Halifax, Mrs. Ross Pigot. Charlotte- town, and Suzanne Shaw onto. All wore identical street— length dresses of pine green peau de soie, styled with scoop neckline, bell - shaped skirts and. matching short jackets with elbow length sleeves Thei headdresses were flat bows of matching peau - de - sore a n d circlet veils. They carried bas- kets of white, yellow, a n d bronze mums. The best man was Wayne Lis ter, Charlottetown, and the ushers were Noel Palmer, BunA bury, and George Yuill and Wal ter Bethell of Halifax The bride’s mother were an original model sheath of Carib- bean blue, styled with three - quarter length sleeves and ac- cented with an insert of lace at the neckline. He at s H r cloc e h was of black and blue feather She wore black and white acces sories and a corsage of white mses. The mother of the groom was wearing a mink brown dress oi brocaded satin, sheath in style, with three - quarter length sleeves and round neckline. She wore ahat of chocolate brown velvet, fashioned with a hig Her accessories were brown and she wore a corsage of ye]- low roses. Present at the ceremony were the bride‘s grandmothers. Mrs. J. G. Bennett and Mrs. H B. Bernard. Following the ceremony a reception was held at Montgom- ery Hall. The toast to the bride was proposed by Dr. K.A. Par- ker, Charlottetown and the response was given by the 57‘4"“ #4”, SOFT IN MOTION via haw groom. The latter then propos- ed a' toast to the b r i dcsmaids which was replied to by the best. man. who also read sev- leral telegrams of good wishes tothe bridal couple. For her wedd‘ng trip to the Adirondacks in New York State. the bride wore a suit of navy blue wool styled with a short loosely - fitted jacket, three- quarter length sleeves. and large gold buttons. Her hat was of white feathers with red velvet trim. She carried small navy bag and wore navy shoes and white kid gloves. Her corsage was of red carnations. Out-of-province guests at the ‘wedding included Mr. and Mrs lL. W. Archibald. Wendy Arch- ] bald. Mr. and Mrs. George Yuill i and daughter. Tammy. Mrs. W ‘0. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs crown and off -the - face brim. : gym 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 19, 1964. HAPPENINGSI Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor; Phone 6-85“ Mr. and Mrs Lionel C. Welch of Halifax. N.S.. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Higgins. Crapaud. over th e Thanksgiving weekend. Mrs. Irene MacDonald of Car- digan left by car for Halifax to visit her daughter Jean and her son Kent and family. Pie. Ralph Gardiner, with the army at Camp Ga‘getown, N.B.. returned to his unit following a weekend spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Francis Gardiner. Cardigan. Mrs. Alex Johnson and Mrs. John J. Campbell of St. Georges left recently by train to visit relatives and friends in Toronto. Mrs. Margaret MacKinnon and son James have returned to California after spending the summer at their summer home Point Pleasant. Robbie Beck of Halifax. NS. spent the holiday weekend in Montague. guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck. Mrs. Hannah Lannigan, Mon tague, accompanied by her son, Terrence. are visiting in Hall- fax, guests of her daughter and son-in-Iaw, Mr and Mrs. Ber nard Kelly. The Northumberland Chapter of the IODE met at the home of the regent. Mrs. K.A. Walker, Summerside. Oct. 13. Plans were made for the semi— annual provincial meeting to be held in Summerside October 24. It was decided to hold a Bring-and-Buy sale November 10 with Mrs. Peter Pope and Mrs. Maynard Schurman as conveners. Two new members were welcomed into the chapter, Mrs. R as a owne and Mrs. Robert Walrus- ley. Mrs. J.K Ellis reported that members of the provincial executive were among the invit- ed groups who attended the ar- rival of the Royal Couple in Charlottetown. Leroy Doucette of the RCN. lHalifax, is spending a week's leave with his parents, Mr. and rs. Joseph W. Doucette of De- Blots. Police Constable Joseph Des- Roches and Mrs. DesRochel have returned to their home in Toronto after a honeymoon spent at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Des- Roches. Tignish. Mrs. Des- Roches is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonce Blanchard of St. Rock who are now residing In Toronto. A reception for 60 guests was held in their honor at the Gau- det Tourist Lodge Tignish. ac- companying the newlyweds to Tignish was Police Constable Pat Sutton and Miss Henny Wolf both of Auckland. New Zealand, now residents of Toronto. Mrs. Winnifred Bell, Monta- gue, accompanied by her sons Cecil and Roy, attended the funeral of her brother-in- law, Stephen Whitehead, in Hampton, N.B. Mrs. Bell will remain with her sister for some time. Thomas Hughes. student Dalhousie University. Halifax. spent the holiday weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacKinnon, Brooklyn. Roger Pedersen. Charlotte- town, spent the Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen, Tig- hish. Evelyn Sheidow, RN. return- ed to Milton, Mass, after visit Ing relatives in the Province. While in Montague, she was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John White. An interesting four day course in the art of creating silver Jew elry begins today at the Confed- eration Centre. Sponsored by the provincia Handicraft Dept. the afternoon tor eveningl classes will in held in the P.E.I. Art. Society Studio Workshop. The instructors are Garth and Lucie thwaall and the nominal lenrolment fee might produce isome very original Christina. egifls. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS of scholarships the Prince Coun- ty Line 0 Women's Insti- tute, for their standings in the Provincial Grade Eight examinations. are, from left: Winn awarded by Dawn Thomson. North Tryon, Carl Dixon, North Tryan. and Sharon Leard. of West- morland. Miss Thomson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson. won a $35 New Members Are Installed Five new members were in. stalled at the recent October meeting of the Tignish Ladies ian legion. The meeting. the ladies' lounge. was chaired by vice- presldent. Mrs. E. C Perry. The new members are Eliza- beth Gavin. Ann Gavin. RN. Mrs. Francis Perry. Mrs. Ger- ald Doucette and Mn. Gerry I. Doucette. Mrs. Roy McLeod read minutes of the previous meeting and gave the financial report of the month. Mrs. Hector Buote gave the financial report of the canteen. an Mrs. erry re- ported for the sick committee. The sum of $25 was voted to the United Fund Appeal. The auxiliary members decided to assist the Legion members dur- ing their Poppy campaign. as In the past. Mrs. EC. Perry reported on annual“..- Auxiliary of the Royal Canad- rec held in for and later of a tea at m ICharlottetown Legion Home. 7 Mrs. Perry on tit. happy and relaxed look of tha’ Royal Couple. Mu. Ruuell Pet». and Mrs. Eldorrhaw were one' that will not soon be forgotten."' They commented on the grac-i ions and beauty the Queen and the informality of' the royal couple with their: couple with their guest; the‘ ASSURES PEWISTS MADRID (APi—A spokesman for Juan D. Peron raid Satur- day the former Argentine pres}. dent has sent to' his followers in Argentina recorded tape "in which the general (Peronlsts refer to Peron that way) reas.. sured them of his decision to return to Argentina this year." The spokesman said, however-fl Peron has not made a final de- clsion on the date of his return.‘ the ceremonies held in can...» tio e Royal Visit at Charlottetown harbor on the arrival Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Perry was a guest along with Mrs. Reg Eldershaw. provinci- al vice- president of the Ladies Auxiliary and Mrs. Earl Mac- onald, West Prince zone com- mander at the opening ceremon- 1 n. on CART: 3 Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Charlottetown. P.E.l. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 4-5435 A--‘----AA scholarship: Mr. Dixon. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vanc Dixon. won a $40 scholarship; Miss Leard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Leard. won a $25 scholarship. ELLEN’S DIARY Royal Poir Are Figures 3 “I‘m too little to go. And 1 jdo want to see the Queen and :the Prince" Peter complained lhimself, a forlorn figure, his grandfath e r ‘ 3 arm- chair. At the time. his sister brothers and mother in the house across the lane, were preparing to join the gathering of 4-H groups and Leaders and the various other compan- ies of children. Island - over. in the Coliseum the Fair grounds. to honor the Royal Vi- sitors. "Oh dear" he sighed. “Oh well, we‘ll see them on TV“ we consoled him. “We'll let the others go. And maybe -— just may “we confided. i “The Queen will tire of all that inoise and crowd in there, and ishe will whisper to the Prince; t‘Philip' she will say 'let a .steal away from all this, just for a little while. Couldn't we ,come to the country to enjoy ja spell of quiet?” 3 "And we two will be taking in i the wood in the little w h e e '- }barrow to the box in the porch. And we'll be saying how deserted lour road is, now that almost leveryone has gone to town. Aud all at once Scampie will barn. And a shining dark car With a istandard on it — a flag, you 'know, will c o m e to the yard: ‘And there will be the very ones We were wishing to see! And we'll be bew‘ldered for a se- I David Nickerson. Pauline Bark-icond. because we have "0 red house James Siteman. Evelyn lCafPet for the Queen to "walk Burt. Michael Elliott. Judith ion! But Good - morning! m In Child’s Make-Believe been inspected, we'd say ‘Would Your Majesty care to come indoors?" "Yes?" "And because she is a perfect lady. the Queen would step on the sandstone doorstep though it were the best red cal- pet in all the world! And we'll tell her that in summer we sometimes sit there to hear the baby - robins‘ sleepy calls. and see the fireflies flit down by the stream." "And" he added "hear the owls call." “And ind on r r — but We wouldn't know what would in- terest her there. Perhaps the old rooms or the furnishings. At any rate. she would ask about this and that. And stopping at the to ot of the front stairs she would look up." “And” he nodded “you‘d say. 'Your Mai- esty‘ — that's in a book of mine —- ’would perhaps like to see the upstairs’?" "So she would go up the atepo. and be pleased to see the Old beds and things there. She would look from the windows and see the trees so pretty and the fields up the valley. And tur- ning she would ask “And how did you manage to keep this house pretty much as it was when you first came here?" And we would say ‘We have a bush- band and children and grand- dren, Ma‘am, who always lov:d it this way." “And then?" "The Prince and Gran'daddy ' her sister. Former Islander ls Wed At Montreal Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edw- ard Emery of Rosemere, Que- bec are honeymooning in E u r- ope following an Oct. 10 wed- ding ceremony at St. Ke vin's Church in Montreal. Mrs. mery is the former Beatrice Joan Gillis. daughter of Mrs. William Daniel Gillis of Charlottetown. and the late Mr. Gillis. The groom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. E mile Mic‘lel Emery of Rosemere, ebec. The bride's cousin. MacDonald officiated. Given in marriage by her brother, Angus, the bride was D T: Rev. Leo wearing a gown of antique white‘ brocade with high Empire line. controlled skirt and back panel. Her matching headdress held a shoulder length veil and she carried a prayer book with white roses. Mrs. R.C. Racher of Arvida. P.Q. was matron of honor for wearing a Reseda green Empire line gown of peau - de - sole. and matching headdress. Henry mery was ooms- man for his brother, and usher were Robert Emery and Cleve Allen. both of Montreal. t the reception held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, the bride's mother received wearing an ensemble of brown cut velvet. a white and brown feathered hat black of green peau - do - soie. accessories and corsage white orchids. For travelling the bride wore a lacy - wool, wheat - colore d ress, Irish tweed top-coat and brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Emery will reside at 227 Elizabeth Circle. Rose- mere. PQ. Out. of - town guests includ—l ed, Mrs. W.'D. Gillis of Char- lottetown. P.E.I.: Rev. Leo l MacDonald. Winnipeg. Man. A. ' H. Gill l s. Frederict o n, NB: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rac- her. Arvida. Quebec: Mr. and The P hold Charlottetown lmn Shirley Salon Ileautyland Salon )ebonair Salon :iIoe-n's Salon :lm Salon Impress Salon Sal data on Hilda‘s Salon Kent Salon Marion’s Salon Ne ~Mode ou turning.leaves indicate that the fall. and another social season is here. The Guardian - Patriot Wo- men’s Editor will be happy to print all your social news Doggett, John Adams, Mary Eisan. Virginia Hussey, Carrie LIn McKenzie, Lois Leverman. Matheson. M a r g o Rober Michael. Ellen Matheson. all of Halifax. N.S.: David Keen a n. Truro, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hawkins. Kentville: Stanley MacDonald. Truro; Mrs. David Crawford Moncton NB, Brenda Help- ard, Shelburne. NS. The groom Is employed as a pharmacist with Johnson and Johnson in this city and the bride has joined the staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have Street. Parkdale. taken up residence at 17 Gower 3 would appear, Just when the Queen was descending the stair, and he would say to her. 'Dear, don‘t you think we should bi' getting back to our duties? We have over - stayed as it Is! A n d we would follow them to the car. and watch It. until It was quite out of right past the hill- tcp. nd we’ never remem r what the Queen was wearing. nor which uniform the Prince had on. Just that lie had a love- ly smile. and that he was still I will Andie, "may we stop a while Iwith you? It looks so peace- iful here." And we’ll be terribly lexcited, and you will ask ‘ ‘Would you like to come and see our kittens, Ma'am?" “And she'd come" he smiled at the intriguing thought, “And your grandfather would icome over from the barnyaro .and recognizing th e in would lbow, and say to the Prince. 3 “Perhaps, Sir. you would like ‘, to come and see the cattle? It‘s 1 not that we have so big or won- :derful a herd. but, if wouldn‘t mind, I should iyour opinion on them." ' d the Prince would Graceful motion pie-ta -— a mo feminine way to go from day to "little" even- tcbery accents smooth midrilf line. rlnted Patient ‘7 Cues 12%. Nih- VT. 22%. 4 yards flinch fabric. ClN'i‘l on auto) to com (no stamps. place) for on . no: Mal-om Print mm. .Nm.. mmm Shower Is Held For Bride-To-Be A large number of friends, In neighbors and relatives gath- Mr. and 1. nt daughter. Pauline. oellaneoua shower in honor of her approaching marriage. The living room was decorated with bonnet! of Autumn flow- era. The bride to be was attended by Sondra flue-tin and the hu- ithat foi- sure" Peter nodded "And" he added. "would they look in on the mare and fool? I believe they would" be said. "And when the kittens bad kets were re - filled and carried by Diane and David Sinclair. The gifts were opened by nine Huestin and Beverley Clark and the accompanying good re read Lyman Huectis, Jr.. and Mrs. Arnold Vault, The remainder of In ing was spent in social the Prince Charming to us."’ Peter drew a long sigh T h e machine bearing off his folks to town had long since left the yard on - noticed. “That's only make - believe! he grinned. “Would they be on TV yet?" he queried. Until tomorrow — Diary — Good night free of charge. Call her if your son or daughter is home for a weekend or holiday from school or college. if you are ' to your club meeting in the near future, if you are entertaining friends. having visitors. taking a trip or have held a shower. or taken part in any social act- Vlty. 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