i I. ., “.4. as... ...., . in L '1 ?Q-«aid Ad the Keir Memorial Church. { in I Anus load. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8300 Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 1. 1962. ' WINNIFRED SHETLER — RICHARD manna ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement is announc- ed of Winnifred Jane. daught- er of Leonani Matthew Shetler of Montreal and the late Persis Croshy Shelter in Flying Officer Richard Roscoe Farmer. son of Mr. and Mrs. HAPPE fl. Rosccoe Farmer of Navy Gardens. Barbados. West In- . The wedding has been l arranged to take place on Sat- urday. Sopiemher 22, 1962 in Montreal. NINGS Eight tables participated In = of Summerslrie have as th s l I‘ 0 Mrs. Millman and daughter. Pa-ula, of New M nday night’: session of t h e Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge Club. held at the Charlottetown Hotel. Charlie Toombs and J. Bishop topped the north-south side with a five-point lead over Mr. and Mr E.E. Douglas. On the oth- er side of the table. Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Grant emerged in first place on east-west by a o n a- point margin over Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. J. Larahoe. Next session will be held next Monday night as usual. Sqdn,-Leader W.B. Ashbury. Mrs. Ashbury and daughter Ju- dith. accompanied by Mrs. Har- ry Tidmarsh returned to the city after a delightful motor trip to Taunton, Mass. where they were guests of Mrs. J a m e s Blake and Maureen. Sqdn.-Lea- der Ashbury is posted to RCAF Station. Summerside. and he and his family are visiting Mrs. Tidmarsh. Mr. and Mrs. A..T. Pcppln and Patty and Donnie of Guelph, Ont. are visiting at the summer cottage of Mrs. S.(}. Peppin at Keppoch Beach for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Snaz- elle with two young daughters Karen and Joanne of Edmonton, Alta. have arrived by plane to spend three weeks holidays with the former’s parents. Mr. a n d Mrs. R.B. Snazelle. Bunbury. Visiting in the city are Mrs. R.S. Hogan and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Hogan. The Hogans. former residents of Tombstone. Ariz. are now living in Baldwin. Long Island. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Coyle while in Charlottetown and will leave on return to New York on Thur- sday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus "Bud" Gilmore and four daughters are spending the summer with Mrs. Murdoch Gilmore at Melville. Mr. Gilmore is a former super- visor of schools here and is now a physics instructor at Woodrof- fe High School in Ottawa. Mrs. C.R. Birt has as her guests her niece. Mrs. B.A. Val- die and her son Alan. Toronto, Out. and also her niece. Mrs. A. Freeman. Winnipeg. Man. Mrs. J.P. MacGachen. Victor- la. B.C. is the guest of her sis- ter. Mrs. Robert Hooper a n i will later spend the remainder of the summer with Mrs. C.R. Birt at her cottage at Rustico- Ville. P.E.I. . The Misses Helen Platts and Alice Damstra of H i n g h a In. Massachusetts are guests Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Benton. Sum- mes-side Mr. Fred Dawson of Tignish 0 no was the week and guest of Mr. ll ad Mn. Nos-msa Duck sum- lcv‘. J.A. MacGowan of Spring Hill. N.S. and a former minister , and now vacationing province, was the guest at the Sunday evening It's. Easter . _ . W ' ‘jdgnnlst and accompanied slsssnirai-menu Phillips and ville. Ontario is visiting her sis- ter. and Mr. Campbell, Summerside. bert, left last week for th e I r home in Arlington. Virginia af- Qguests. their daughter. ‘James Millman, Mr. ‘ Glasgow, N.S. Miss Doris Jardine of Mone- ton, N.B. was the week end gue- st of Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes, ‘ Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. SS. .B(‘..'«il0ll guests for the past week lan and Barbara Harris Knutsforrl. Mr. and Mr‘. Frank Lowe. guest Mr. Robert Ci-osey Brockton. Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. l..R. Allen. Sum- merside, have had as their guests their daughter, Mrs. A C of Montreal. Mrs. George Therrlen of Bos- ton. Massachusetts left um- her sister. Mrs. Frank Lowe and Mr. Lowe. Miss Joan Gilmore of Belle- Mrs. Alexander Campbell Mrs. K. Sutton and son, Ro- the for-mer’s parents, Mr. Mrs. Frank Lowe. Summcrside. Miss Jean Cobb of Montreal is mother, Mrs. J.O. Cobb, Sn m- merside. Mrs. Wesley Champion, Sum- mcrside. have had as guests her daughter. Mrs. J. Morrison and Mr. Morrison of Pictou. N.S. I! ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Hang of Staten Island, N.Y. Monday on return after spending a mon- th in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Haley, and >Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacGlen- chy. Oak Hill, N.B. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Cann. Kenslngton. Mr. and Mrs. George Part and daughter Molly have returned to their home in Montreal. Que. ailter spending their holidays with Mrs. Pert’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper, Char- lottetown and her uncle Harry Murray Harbour. Sister Elizabeth James a n d Sister Mary Matthias, Sisters of Charity. have returned to Alber- to after visiting relatives a n d friends in Kelly's Cross, New Wilshire and Fort Augusus on the occasion 0‘! their silver jub- ea. Miss Lois Muttart. Albany. and Miss Drucilla MncPhce. New Haven left recently for Vancou- ver, B.C. by car. Mr. Percy Dawson. Crapaud. has as his guest for the next few weeks. his daughter Mrs. J. 83 A. Colebrook and grnddchildrcn. Ann, Carolyn. Jack and Scott of Reveistoke, B.C. "' Guest Of Honor A’ Summcrside have had as their t. h c Misses Elizabeth Platts of How- of Summerside. have had as their of McColl. Mr. McColl and family mcrside last week after visiting New Family is Welcomed To Kensingion KENSINGTON -— Friends and neighbors gathered at their home at Ksnslngton to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald and family to tho commun- ity on Monday evening. July 23. Mr. MacDonald h a d been transferred as station agent from Tignish to Xenslngton. and has recently been joined by his family. The Rev. Louis Callaghan in the role of chairman, called on Mr. Austin Pendergnst or he read an address suitable to the occasion. and a gift of money was presented on behalf of the b Mr. Charles o. . a n d Mrs. MacDonald each responded expressing their thanks for the kindness extend- ed to them. and stated that they were happy to be back in the town. since they had lived here before. Mr. MacDonald a d spent ten months in Kensingtor in the employ of the CNR early in his career. The evening pass- ed pleasantly with recorded mu- sic and cards. Refreshments were served by the ladies. iJGCl( Graham is Young Couple 1 . Wed In Oshawa .|n CeremonyA The wedding of Katheyrn Gail 5 “ WM“ f“‘‘‘:‘‘::' :,“‘l ”';"‘ 337:: Fielding. daughter of Mr. a no: 0"“ "°‘°“f “ j""“" “ "‘ 9 Mrs. Earle Fielding of Oshawa, Church in Eiiizcnia. Ont. on Sat- oni_ and John sterling Graham, 5 urday. June 2 for the wedding oi Beecher Alsberta Lillian Mclmoali and Graham of Rose Valley. P.E.I. Mr. Ralph Lorne Scott. The took place in the Simcoe Street bride is the only daughter of United chm-ch recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mclntosh of Rev. J.l(. Moffat officiating. r.ni:t’"'*' and the mom is in a Following the ceremony is rc- son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott ception was held at the Sandle- ‘ of Mnrshficlri. P.E.I. , wood Restaurant in Oshawa. Given in marriage by her fa. The young couple will be re- ther the bride looked winsome lldllll ll! 03118‘?! When H‘ 9 in a floor length gown of white bride is on the teaching staff of, silk organza over taffeta. s ii e Adelaide -— McLaughlin 5¢h°°1lcai-ried a bouquet of red roses and the sroom 1: a member of .l and white stephanotis ‘and wore the office It!" of Peddler PCOM . pearl necklace. g gift from the pies Ltd. groom. The bride was attended by - Mrs. Stewart Armstron as ma- Brlde'T°' Be '5 l tron of honor and MissgN a n c y .' Graham and Miss Shirley Scott. sister of the groom, as brides- i . Th matron of h l KENSINGTON " M“ “"1 wtilrgss govfn of yellow silk mill- MRS. RALPH LORNE soon: M” A""““' J°h’“i°“° °9°“°d ganza with matching headress a1,*e’g'n;‘:j':; :",ei‘i’|::“‘t‘:"“l:°‘arg'g l and carried a bouquet of yellow gathering of relatives and} friends from various points in, the province. when Miss Jean MacLeod. daughter of r. and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, Ken- aington. was guest of honor at a miscelaneous shower on t h e occasion of her approaching marriage. Mrs. Wilbur Lamont escorted the bride-to-be to the seat of honor to the strains of nuptial music played by Mrs. E.C. John- stone. The ribbons were cut by Pa- mela Roper. while Mrs. Archie Johnstone read the gift cards. Summer flowers decked George's Anglican Church in St. Cathcrincs. Ont. recently for the marriage of Yvonne Jean. dau- ghter of Mrs. Halsey and the late Leonard Halsey to Dr. Alli- son Bcnnett Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stevenson, New Glasgow. P.E.I. , Rev. Canon Harold Bagnail Allison Stevenson Weds In Ceremony In St. Cciiherines St. was a pearl necklace, gift of the L : The groomsman was Mr. Roy L i And now came a buying - day straight from tho blush of down --one of sun and fair wind, to field. But at Alderles. because the swaths had not "made". there could be no saving today to the barns. ‘‘There'll be plenty of it to save shortly" Jamie chuckled to , ope so" James said. “But I'm thinking it's the catchy haying we'll be having throughout ! " . “Well. ‘it took me n long time N | Forster of Vineland Station, Mr. Schulser ushered. , I For her daughter's wedding. . Mrs. Halsey was gowned in navy 2 and white silk crops. with white ' accessories and a corona of . pink rosebuds. Mrs. Stevenson, mother of the groom. wore gown of aqua organza over taf- feta with white accessories and a corsagc of pink rosebuds. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the ladies ‘ parlour of the chiurch hall. after lwhich Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson ; left for eastern Canada and the United States. ' , I LO Pledge Vows iEugenici, Om‘. and white mums. The brides- maids gowns were of mauve silk organza with matching h e a d- dresses and white accessories. Tho groom was attended‘ his oldest brother. Mr. Llo Scott and the ushers were For travelling Mrs. Stevenson ! chose a double knit suit of char- iry red wool with white accessor- es h > Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will 2" reside at Henley Drive in St. [sir Catherines. bless the farmers’ work of the mo 3 to come to the end of that" the I Night Calls Y,OUriglHome ; Post The Golden Willows ‘carpenter nodded this after- noon. be surveyed his tini:h-- t e f al gables and vcrnndas shining now in the sun. “The weather was against it. However." he smiled “lt's done at last." He gathered up his tools. And Mack then after supper. and Alex riding happily beside him to "go a piece in the road" in the wagon drawn smartly by his sleek black mars. he was off to his ho m e some distance away. "We'll miss him" James said losing sight of them down a dip of road... This is, the carpenter who some years back built the song house across the lane‘. One of a happy company of brothers and sisters. now with two pass- ed away. and the others scatter- hitihcr and from this ed your neighborhood. he was reared at that home close by. These lads were often James‘ willing and dependable helpers in his ear- lier years at the farming. so that. having more or less grown up together. they have many a a many a former scene and chuc- easant memory in common - "':‘is:“aasn’ioqisio-ai‘§‘iin.otsi-. ‘Jnsnes wont presently to ho ed in readiness for the hay-snv- lng . “Great fellows‘ these an. Ill- len -— they worked well!" Jam-i cs smiled, bringing in Mack and Alan at ’s close “Make us a nice bite of lunch’. v;‘il'l you?. It was hungry work- t t"’ . Tdasted cheese sandwiches: milk th favored. and we Until tomorrow—Diary Good-night. First incorporated city in , Canada. Saint John. N.B., M colved its city charter in 173: fl 83' could appreciate how tasteful they were to appetites stimulat- ed by the evening's busy chore. "I.know where the first mari- golds bloom." Alex reported morning. "And I know" Granddaught- er echoed "where bachelor-’s buttons are Ln'llower!" call 4-1125 PURITY DAIRY LTD. ros :.‘;:‘,',,‘,‘,,'.‘;5.‘,'.’°,‘f,.‘“,‘,',',‘,. .9f.L'1°t.:ifi‘f‘.:i’:‘Z..fl:.'i.t‘f"“ii;gt . ,... ,.,., ..,.... night-fire on the hearth is dead. , in ":2: it. ° W W V O whipping cream .i1E.”'.'E“.t.5."t£E."i.‘ii - -«»---~» hour of the day or night. ll.’lIENNIL"l‘l‘ CA RR Insurance Counselling Dist. Sun. Sun Life of Canada Phone I-88!? — I-5435 Clariettntnwn. P.E.I. Earl Mclntosh, brother of th cl bride and Mr. Ken Bryenton. , P.E.l. friend of the groom 1 Following the ceremony is rc-. ception was held in the church parlor for approximately guests. The bride's mother chose a two piece dress of aqua silk with white accessories and a cvrsage of pink roses. She was assisted in receiving by the groom's sis-S ter. Mrs. Frank Gottwalk of To-I ronito, o choose a two lcce dress of flamingo silk boucle with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left on a honeymoon trip to Northern On-Ji tario and Quebec and on their. return took up residence in To-: i-onto. ; groom. The matron of honor. Frederick Schulscr, w o r e s ; street length dress of pale blue l fashion with tnckcd bodice and pleated skirt. She wore a white picture hat and carried pin k carnations. Mrs. L and Mrs. Vernon Williams ar- periormed the ceremony in CALI. 4-6623 for 24 hour service ' MEMRAL PIIIRMAOV Corner of Pownai and I Richmond IL. 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Jean graciously responded thanking her friends for the‘. and ood shes. and inviting one and all to visit her in h e. r new home. as they “happen to‘ come to Toronto". ailter spending holidays with his aunt and uncle,‘ Mr. and Mrs. : Colin Burt and his grandmother. Anne Burt in Kensington. PRINTED PATTERH Dr. Kenny Mooney, Mr. Mo-l ; oney and family of Montreal are fguests of Dr. Mooney’s father, lJohn Mooney at Peakes Station. Mr. and Mira. Eldgar Hickey and four children of Hamilton. Ont. motored to Mr. Hickey's former home at Indian River hill and are gueatis of s parents. Edgwr and Mira . Mr. Leland Cusil . vice- principal of Smithers High School in Smithers. B.C. arrived by plane on the Island to spend some time with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Curley and fa- rnily of Clermont. Miss Margaret Mooney. R.N. of New York City is spending her vacation with her father. John Mooney at Pealie's Station‘ Mrs. JJ. 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