Member Given Farewell Gift KENSINGTON — The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion held its March meeting at the home of Mrs. G o r d o n Bryanton, Kensington on Mon- day evening. The president. Mrs. E a r l o MacKay. presided and (melted the meeting with the opening ritual, Labels being saved for a pre- MW The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 1, 1963. 7 HAPPENINGS ‘ mium were handed in to th 0 Senator and Mrs, T.V. GrantI R. Davies, ers. Ian Craig. Mrs.1 I “MSW”. . I , The blanch has a paid ii p I Daniel 3 I The Unitarial Services of Can- ada. will hold 4th annual meeting on April 5, at 2.30 pm; on the fourth floor of the’ Dominion Bldg. Charlottetown. All interested are invited to : attend. membership of 26 and the ways land means committee gave a I, report on the card parties and ‘- it was derided to hold two more I before closing for the season. A lid three applications for membership were received, A presentation was made to Mrs. Ron Parsons who Is leav- ing the province. Mrs. MacKay ‘addressed the recipient briefly. expressing the regret of the aux- iliary in losing her as a mem- ber. and extending good wishes. The gift “as presented by Mrs. Mclnnis. . Mrs. .l_ Mac-Loan. Mrs. G. Mill. Mrs. G. Mullaly and Mrs. 'P. MacDonald. will be on lunch for next meeting. returned to their home in Mon-, Guy Fichaud. and Mrs. tague over the weekend from Tweel_ Ottawa, where Senator Grant at- tended sessions of the Senate. The girls of Edgchill School, Windsor, NS. have arrived on the Island to spend their Easter vacation at their reSpective homes. ALLEN BURCHILL NANCY CAMPBELL ENGAGEMENT AN NOU NCED Mrs. Isabelle Campbell. 0- ald Burcbill, son of Mr. and Leary, wishes to announce the Omar Burchill. of Mer- engagement of her daughter, rickville, Ontario. Marriage to Nancy Virginia, to Allen Don- take place in the near future. The. Art Soc i e t y will hold al The Marshfield Women's Ins-I buffet supper and sale of art and titute will hold a banquet on antiques in the dining room of1 April 3, at 6.30 pm. in the Sher- Montgomcry Hall at 7 pm. on.wood Hall, on the occasion of May 15, under the patronage of: their 50th anniversary. the Lieutenant Governor and the .- n . . Premier of Prince Edward Is-‘ The Community of Sherrwood‘l.mn::.ll 2; 33813:“. {lgsgrflitwo lhome 0‘ Mrs' land. ;will h old a reception in Sher- ‘ ' Members of the committee! wood Hall on April 2 to honour are: Mrs, R.R. Bell. Mrs. Geo-I the principal of Sherwood School. 233:9 ggcflnd .ngpte'wfrzm m: rge DeBIois. Mrs. A.S. McNeill,I Daniel McArthur. who is resign: “few”? 'and M; Jgfinesafil : Mrs. Malcolm Putnam, Mrs. J. Ming. ECampbpil will have the next. :chapter for the April meeting. I Walter MacMil- an. Correspondence was read. then members adjourned to work on the quilt for the Retarded Chil-, dren's camp and lunch was ser-. ved by hostess and committee, . NORBORO WI education Mrs. James C. Cole present- , this pattern. Ontario residents add 2 cent sales tax, Print plain< ‘ ly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS. 5,. 7‘": I lLeadcr for the next meeting. A questionaire 0" STYLE NUMBER. S Ito be held in the church‘ will was completed at the March # I Send order to ANNE ADAMS. . fii be Mrs. Harold Dunning. Roll mteeatlilng (if thfh §IOFM1‘0fl:¥.l-i “6 M5 ‘carp of Guardiampatrim pal. ' call will be answered with a Wi me a e ome 0 F53 tern Dept.. 60 Front St. W. wk, ‘ verse of scripture containing‘ George Stewart. I . I No WAIST SEAMS! Toronto l. Ont. . w ' w. 2 _~--- ‘ The meeting opened by singingl Lemonade - cool sheath with ——-—r~~——w——»- _ the word "Easter". Prayer fori T b 1. T L' 1. P 'd 1. “‘our missionaries" will be giv-‘ rl U 6 o a e ion by Mrs. Lewis Campbellm Mrs. Frank Ramsay will have‘ The DeSable UCW met at the The scripture Matthew Zil-lii- the chapter on the Women of u. ‘ home of Mrs. Ernest Holm for 20 and John 21, 15-17 was readCanaan from the study book Anlgttggssggfg (andm-thggmlxxlits March meeting when four by Mrs. _James M. Campbell.“"l‘he Womn of the New Tes-. ‘membcrs and one visitor were The meditation and the Lord'sitament”. .- I and m" can was answered “Ithfpresent. Mrs. llomer Provench-iprayer followed. Tne hymn The meeting Closed with the HUNT FROM AIR Wolf hunting with aircraft has .become an increasingly popular sport in northwestern Ontario. ELEPHANTS HAPPIER . Poles bearing roadsigns in dress 3 yards 354ml“ South Africa's Kruger National “My Wild Irish Rose,“ minutesl sewing advantage —- no front were read and approved and' waist Seam! Pin tucks give it roll call was answe with an. an expansive look — bolero mak- Irish joke. The sum of $2. was 9 es it so Versatile. WM ‘01” the Remington Highl Printed Pattern 4881: Half S°h°°1 Banquet lSizes 12». 14%. lfi'z. 181a. 2215.} A quilt was sent to a needy Size 16.2 family and two boxes of jams I Colorful Ceremony Joins bolero l‘z yds. Ch’lown Coup In a colorful Byzantine core-i mony seldom witnessed here the marriage of Jean Adele Zakem‘ and Labeeb David A_ Rashed, both of Charlottetown. took place Monday. March 25. at Saint. Dunstan's Basilica when Revs. George Coriaty 8.5., of ‘ treal. in the Eastern Catholic Rite. ' The lovely young bride. a‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert . , wore a full length white taffeta wedding gown with j rounded neckline and long sleeves. The fitted bodice featur- ed appliques of pearls and. sequins while the skirt had aI bow at back and slight train. ' Her headdress. of pearliz- ed lily of the valley.held a shoulder length veil of tulle il- lusion and she carried a cascade. bouquet of pearl white roses en-‘ twincd with lily of the valley‘ and ivy. Her only piece of low-1 ellery was a single strand otI pearls. She was given in mar-I riage by her father. , I The matron of honor was her, sister Yvonne. Mrs. James l-lad- ‘» da. ontreal,wbowora a‘ street length romance blue dress. f crepe de chene over taffetai featuring a fitted bodice and full' skirt. The two bridesmaids, Mrs. Joseph Zakem and Mrs, Frank; Zakem. both of Charlottetown. wore matching dresses in light; blue identical to that worn by, the matron of honor. Flower girll for her aunt was Miss NancyI Jean Haddad, Montreal. The' bridesmaids wore matching pill- box hats with short veiling and' both carried crescent bouqllcts‘ of blue-shaded carnations. Joseph Jabbmlr Charlotte-E town. supported e groom. The ushers were Said Haddad.i Abraham Zakem. George Rash-l ed. Souhail Rashed and George Dow. all of this city. . For the reception held at The‘ Charlottetown the bride's moth-‘ or received the guests wearing: l ELLEN’S DIARY Happy Bon Voyage Given Geese Winging High Over And now the wild geese came. winging high over this white cup of valley. We stopped in the happy “Boo voyage. passed. Was there ever a spring- time bird-volce brighter, or bli- ther. than those which. drifting down from a moving dark rune of them, bears to Island folks a promise that Spring's vcrdure. and blossoms will ere long bel ours? High above the fields} into the blue horizon these flew. James set down the pail of feed he was carrying to an out- post ot sty to watch this flight. He smiled, . "I reckon that's it, Ellen,"; he said. "Now we can say the: oprlng's here!" < “Did you see them - the wild eese?" Mac c led barnyard. “The first flock of the year!" “ hey’ll bring the dandelions." chuckled. 4-. 5‘ 0 “Yes. but." his tones sobered "too, the end of the hockey and rink." And the blue of the morning-sky. closed over their like we see the distance. beyond the hilltop of road. swal- low up visiting cars of the day or night. we have enjoyed. Presently. the thought came a we come indoors one of our housewifery. bravo new days would be ours. Gone Would be the seasons of col . and those miseries that hod brought postings and deaths, E ! Mrs, Victor Kays and Josephine ‘Faizy and Hazel Mansour. Pic- Ie In Wedlock a navy blue sheath of crepe de chene. a white hat. navy trim- med. and white and navy accesv sories. Her corsage was of white? roses. ‘ The bride, for a honeymoon in Europe and the Middle E a a t. on'{choose a going away sheath by the hospital, perform‘Ed the ceremony dress of blue boucle Wlth match-i new blankets, plastic mattress length 003“ covers. and furniture for the lob- by. The Kensington group ac- cepted the project of supplyingl furniture for the lobby and pos-I 1 ing three-quarter trimmed with black fur. corsage was of white shaded blue. Soloist during the ceremony was Frank Macintyre who sang} Ave Maria. Wedding Feast ofI Cana. Panis Angelicus and Oh!“ Lord. l Am Not Worthy. The ac-I companist on the o r g a n was! Mrs, Joseph Dougan. Rashed and Najeeb Haddad re',‘ sponded to the priest during the» ceremony with solemn chants. I roses Large candles were On either; Mrs. George Brookins and Miss Mae Walker with the lunch. side of the altar with yellow andI white snapdragons on the altar.l The pews were decorated with daffodils and white satin. While t h e honeymoon trip of the young couple will take them} across Europe and include a vl-I sit to Rome. for Holy Week theiri ultimate destination will be the‘ birthplace of the groom_ There they will visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Rashed, of El-Kufier. Lebanon. On their return to Charlotte- town Mr. and Mrs. Rashed will reside at 268 Grafton Street. Out of to w n guests attending the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Haddad. Donna lladdad. Mrs. Hassihi Zakcm, Georgina and Lillian Zakem and Mrs. Albert Haddad. all of Mon- treal. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kays. Kays. of Stephenvllle. Nfld.: Mr. Salym Zakcm. Hautericve. Que; William Frank. Wolfvillc. N.S.; tou, NS; and Mary and Helen Abraham. Collingwood. N,S. Claude. MacKay photo; ing been built back in the near‘ pioneer days, is set not far away from the back verandah and door. . .An end of the same building served for years as the coach - house, a term lost now to all but the older generations who remember how respected was the best buggy or carriage it sheltered. There where the blackbirds loitered. the s m o k e had often climbed through the brittle sun- shine or the gray of fall days. from cooking the potatoes. that helped, to fatten the hogs. our pork and pride. and an esteemed cash crop of them. Butchered with due ceremony and hung overnight. and the next morn.- ing lifted to fall - wagon or winter - sleigh. and covered with a' clean white sheet and rug. we can picture yct. James bitch I remembered horse in the shafts, and with a smile which convey- e some concern over the bar ter ahead. set off down the lane his day. We surveyed the pair on the chimney. Alex eylng us with an inquiring young grin, ." we said presently. “those are not ours." “But how do you know?" "They don't look like ours. And besides we had no word of their coming." "But they might just have come - without sending any word.” he smiled. As. . can it be? The Apr-il- month is come, we remember, is! 3' ‘< Until tomorrow -— -— Diary— h Good-nix t that had taken sod tolls, and oft o es and ‘ " in mony on Island home. and we shoulddflnd the balm and W the armory days. , Mom - the woohdoy'" our file's crackle indicated, Aid To Hold White Ele bani Sole KE SINGTON — The mem- bers of the Ladies Aid to the Monday evening for th or meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert a donation of jams and pickles for the hospital annex. The been completed with the dent. Mrs. Auld and the trcasur-l was er, Mns. Ivan Da-rrach, heid on other articles required which included si'bly uhe WI groups ot‘ the area will take on the blanket project. The treasurer reported that who died recently. and will be had purchased "Hh missed by the Society and J c- theland always there to assist. Bible study for this year. ‘ talent moncy for the mo amounted to $74.50. A White phant sale will be held at each member will invite guests. project for footstools had pur- chase of six during the p a s tj month. A discussion based on a report brought in by the prcsi-i oer conducted the meeting andi ‘Mrs Idevoiional period, reading a1 portion of scripture from the lPsalms followed by prayer and‘ "hymn 309. The roll call was an“ Iswered by a verse of scripture and the minutes of the last‘ Imeeting were read led. ie “Blest be the Tie that Binds" For the Missionary proyer_ the hymn “Father whose will Life is good" was repeated unison. The Friendship report con- sisted of 36 tr e a sul'er reported total of 10 members answered, on Wednesday‘ bened'ction Holm had charge of the‘closed the devotional period‘serveé by the hostess assisted, and lunch was Mrs. Lewis MacLeod and 5‘! Mrs. James E. Cole. in BRACKLEY WI The March meeting of Bl'ack‘, and , , , cardsg nine cz‘1“5- ley Women's Institute was Ileldl the warm}; and BPPI‘OV-‘EIEM treats and 919” lav-e“- A at the home of Mrs. Guy Pierce March 13th. A $7.16 on Ilalld. also a box of roll call with a verse of SCFlP-; total of 10 members answered, ,cards had been "The first quarter of allocation box was opened and contained 3 Tribute was paid to the presi- dent. Mrs. Lorne Ferguson, the =church where she was organist Louie I next meeting. April 22. w h en when called upm_ t w 0 New committees were ap- ointed and the word for next The hostess was assisted by roll call will be, "risen". HURRAH FOR BOOTS Boots. beloved by everyone— teens to mom! Make ‘em in cot- ton, corduroy. velveteen, TWO pattern parts —— that's - ‘v patterns. Mrs. Holm invited the mem- bers to meet with her in tasked sev ,r 1 Bible questions gfollowcd by the Mizpah bene- diction. ‘ Lunch was s e r v e d by the Ihostcss. assisted by Mr;. Pro- Dav venc er I NEW LONDON ucw I Mrs. Sutherland Montgomery opened the devotional ‘od with the theme. Task of the Church" at thef March meeting of the New London United Church Women, iwhich met at the home of thef iprcsident, Mrs. Harold May- all for gay. quilted boots. Whip. them up for gifts. Pattern 7447:: I I 'l'hlrty - five cents (coinsl Efor this pattern (no stampsg , pleasci to Alice Brooks. care of. JGuardian Patriot Pattern Dept, . 56’ Front St. w. Toronto 1. 0nt.. I ‘ here to serve you ANY Ihonr of the day or night . CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service I: MEnchl. PHARMACY ‘ Corner of Pownal and N Richmond St.. Ch‘town l V'Illlll'llllla lllll'll'l” New Chemical lotion Discovery CUIRILS. W/A\\V/IES HAIR directions small. me“1 idium. large. I "Glory". The minutes of the. secretary, Mrs. J a m e 5 Cole. The tneasurer. Mrs MacLeod. reported that four copies an t Wa Ray ‘ she, “The W o r d These b o o ks deal with the A letter was read from Mrs. Margaret Jones. requesting; that the group send two pairs of pillow cases to Quebec. A letter from Mrs. Jack MacLeod in reference to the allocation was read. A large sum was realized from the afternoon teat sent to Korea. lure contain”?! the w°rdv; roll call with a riddle or joke. The previous minutes were read ‘wm be Paid and "‘9 hirlhdab’.135t mew“ were read by “‘el and amended to read that chairs bought for card party use in " Brackley School would remain; property of the Institute and not f. the School. School and sick re-gTake gentle-acting NI - - . Natures .l I ports were given. New school iRemedy! There is no letdown, no R o l a n d iuncomforiable after-feeling. N! is. committee, inn all-vegetable laxative. For over and Mrs_ :70 years, M has been giving folksl 'pleasant, effective relief overnight“, committee Is Mrs. Horn , new sick Mrs. Ernest Walker Willard Prowse. Roll call for April will be a "get well" or sympathy card. Mrs. Willard Prowse and Mrs., Harvey Jenkins are on lun ch, committee for April meeting,’ I _ " I and next meeting will be at theiml‘l-CHOCOUTE COATED-JUNO” to a patient in the Sanatorium , and jellies and one quilt were sent to the Prince County annex. i Two layettes, five sweaters andi Park were replaced by stone FIFTY CENTS ‘50 cents' ln;pyramids because they annoyed coins (no stamps. please.l for-the elephants. a crib quilt were made for the. Red Cross. One treat was sent one to an elderly lady in IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A lAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE N THREE TIMES A WEEK .mu vou suoum our IR loom ‘ tho Loxotivo Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE Help: you fool boner, . and loo bottorlf Nurses Uniforms . Cotton: . Blends . Terrylene . Sizes 8 - 20; 14'; - 22"; . 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