The 1863 Lake Map. Lot 3. Source: www.islandregister.com. Note Centerline Road is marked "Proposed Road"

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Archie & Mildred Barbour celebrate 40th Anniversary - 1978

     The following was published in the Journal-Pioneer newspaper in October 1978.
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Alma Couple Celebrates Anniversary
     Many friends, neighbours and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barbour, Alma on October 12th to offer their best wishes and congratulations on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary.
     Mr. and Mrs. Barbour, nee Mildred Dunbar, were married at the Baptist Parsonage, O'Leary on  October 12, 1938 by the late Rev. J.G. Duncan and made their home in Alma where they still reside.
     Their attendants were Mr. Barbour's sister Zena, Mrs. Wentworth Yeo, who was present for the occasion and Mrs. Barbour's brother Keir who could not attend the celebration.
     The table was centered with a beautiful three-tiered anniversary cake made and decorated by Mrs. Wendell Weeks, Alberton with vases of red roses on either side.
     Receiving the guests and assisting in serving a cold turkey and ham luncheon during the afternoon were their daughters, Carol and Helen and daughter-in-law Shirley, while their niece Ann, Mrs. Barry Sandercock, replenished the presided over the tea service.  Their grand-daughter, Leann Barbour, was in charge of the guest book.
     The living room was tastefully decorated with ruby and white streamers and wedding bells.
     Following the open house in the afternoon, many gathered in the evening to offer their congratulations and presented them with many lovely cards and gifts, including one from the Alma Women's Institute.  The family gift was of monetary value and an address was read by their daughter Carol who also presented the gift.  Gifts from several relatives were carried in by Eldon Barbour and Earl Barbour while the presentation was made by the bride's brother, Isaac Dunbar, Alma.  Cousin of the groom, Mrs. Jack Donald, Montrose, read the address.
     A beautiful floral arrangement of red roses and white mums decorated the living room table, a fit from Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rayner and family of Toronto, Ontario.
     Following the opening of the gifts, a cold turkey and ham buffet-style supper was enjoyed with the ladies of Alma Women's Institute pouring and serving.  Aprons in the colour scheme of ruby and white were made and presented to each member of the Institute by Mrs. Barbour who is an active member.  Mrs. Isaac Dunbar and Mrs. Ellis Smallman served the anniversary cake.
     During the evening, music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Leard, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Silliker, Alton Hardy and Willey Dunbar.
     Message of congratulations were received from Mr. and Mrs. Keir Dunbar, Victoria, BC; Mr. and Mrs. Rae Runge, Devon, AB; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barbour, Mississauga, ON; Mr. and Mrs. David MacDonald, MP and Mr. and Mrs. J. Angus MacLean opposition leader of PEI.
     They also received several telephone calls from relatives and friends.  Amoung the many guests who called were Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Duncan, Mrs. Lawrence Coffin and daughter Audrey and sister Florence, all of Charlottetown and Mrs. John Cameron of Summerside.
     Mr. and Mrs. Barbour have a family of one son and two daughters.  Robert who lives with his wife and three sons in Burford, ON; Carol, Mrs. Dennis Rainka, Victoria, BC; and Helen of Toronto, ON.
     They also were foster parents to their niece, Ann Barbour, who is now Mrs. Barry Sandercock, Lucerne, QE and who also have two children.
     The family members were all present for their parents anniversary.
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     Postscript.  When I told my mother, Verna (McDowell) Jeffery that I posted Mildred and Archie's 40th Wedding Anniversary write-up on this blog, she told me about the apron Mildred made for each of the Women's Institute members (of whom Mom was one) who served that evening.  She said Mildred worked for weeks getting ready for the anniversary.  So!  Mom still has the apron that Mildred made 35 years ago!!!  I photographed it last week and here are the photos below - front and back, designed to be reversible.

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