~~ ______ Her headdress was a-shoulder | MR. AND. MES. JOHN LORNE MCLEOD. : . Marriage Vows Exchanged In Ceremony At Nanaimo Florence Isabelle Gills be- eame the bride of John Lorne McLeod at a double ring wed- ding held in St. Andrew's United Church manse, Nanaimo, BC., Rev. Chris Jack officiatéd. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ernest Shaw and the late Mr. Shaw of Uigg, Prince Ed- ward Island, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod, Nanaimo. Given in marriage by,George Green of Esquimalt, the bride |: chose a-champagne silk lace over organdy dress enhanced by a matching net and lace cape. length. net.veil and she carried tailsman roses and miaiden- hair fern. Matron of honor, Mrs. Ellen Green of Esquimalt, was dress- ed in a magenta sheath with matching accessories and a white rose corsage. ELLEN’S DIARY Discusses Plans To Raise Funds. ae the Women's Association of eae day. Jan, 9. Mra, DeBlots of worthwhile -| which will keep the members ‘secretary read the follow- ing slate of officers for 1962: | honorary president, Mrs. N, Delo; ist vice = presides tars. FM. Nosh: tad Vevoke: sn MgO. Raper | retary, Mrs; Fred : treasurer, Miss Caro Ratchford; thank-offering, Mrs. J. P. SU.) Large; prayer partner, . F. Sicems: dteamian bre Shephard; Dorcas, Mrs. G. D. DeBlois,;. Miss Ratchford aod Mrs. Logan; social service, Mrs. >. . x: ; corresponding ee . Gerald Proc- E Robin- The report of the retiring pre-| Gamble, ‘have netureed from sident, Mrs, 0. 8. Ha con- | Montreal after spending a pleas- densed the, work of the | ‘ant holiday season with their for 1967. This included visits to| soninlaw and daughter, ‘Mr. the residents of Beach Grove,|‘and Mrs. Ernie Moore. Their .] with attractive individual pack-| son Ivan from Toronto’ also ages of home-made sweets and! spent his--Christmas holidays special ones for diabetics; visit) with his sister and parents in to Riverside Hospital; two box-| Montreal. es of food and clothing sent to ; Mr, and Mrs. Alkenis in-Ger-| Mf. and Mre. Louis Leger of matiy; assistance to and at the’ Summerside had_as their week- Protestant Welfare Bureau; food pol wn er LAC and Mrs. Ger- and moriey to the Dorcas Refy-| ald Moncton, N.B., who gee Project for children; $5.00 attended .the funeral of the jat- Little Helpers Party. . Mr Lh Maca and Mr. | Mt, 04, Me, 2% Som O. 8. Harper were ted de | ometn Summerside on. Thure- a Penh be ial annual aad avedied tor Oenoeeel Peas Rev. N. Morris. was guest | Ceonoidvile in the Congo, where speaker and gave an informa-| he has been posted to serve tive talk-on the second chapter| under. the United Nations. Mr. “— study “The Break Huestis, on pehalf of the gather- OP ‘ , made presentation A social hour followed with Skee connien ee ean wie Mrs. Fred “Andrew and Mrs. | assisted in serving refreshments Boyne as hostesses. by Mrs. William Moir and Mrs. North River WI Mr. and Mrs. George ./Mac- Millan,. Stanhope, received a telephone call on Christmas day from their daughter and son-in- law and little granddaughter, aon oe pe? oph eae E Mi : ifr fj plelté F 5 fal Bas Mh if il i ’ L Hi F i z I g ” Er F i iz | rE Sati eg 5 & a Mass. NORTH RIVER — Mrs. Elliot it was hostess to the North River Women’s Institute their January meeting.. re Roll call was answered by 14 | members putting an_ article’ in the fish pond; there were 3 -vis- ifors present. et Correspondence was read and dealt with, a letter was read |from the Protestant Welfare Bureau, thanking us for dona- tions at Christmas. A discussion on ways and .. Farmyard At Alderlea ty’ phy ~ And here this morning was the January thaw, soft on the white fields, swelling the mill- stream which had been flowing erisp - edged between snowy “banks. And down at the foot of the near night-pasture of sum- "mer, Mack found a -~ potential skating-rink. “Now, if it will only turn cold,” he said wishfully. “You needn't worry over that,” our weekend visitor as- sured him with a chuckle. “It will turn cold!. January will see to that. It will, when the thaw- Parish Council Holds Meeting - At Souris SOURIS — The Souris ‘parish council of the Catholic Women’s League held their meeting at §t. Mary’s parish hall on Tues- day, Jan. 9, conducted by the} ‘ president, Mrs. E. Pierce, The treasurer’s report showed io satisfactory balance. : Letters were read from the provi president, Mts. F. J. Steel@, provincial convener of Radio, -T. V. and Films, Mrs. Ivan+ Berrigam and Provincial eonvener of Our Lady's Mis- gionaries, Mrs. Hebert McQuaid. - These were discussed and-plans made to act on the advice giv- en. Letters and cards of appre- dation for gifts received were read from Rt. Rev. J. A. Mur- , V.G.; Rev. J. J. Dunphy; Sisters of St. Mary’s convent; Mother St. Agnes Marie for ’ mass offered for the intentions of the honorary members; Sr. Mary Henry, C.8.M. for donation of $100 sent to Catholic Welfare - 3S Ba nit f i i 5H. fh dl Ho | Hing ends Bome colder than we ant, “I venture to guess.” And today was delightful, sun- ny, and mild, and thawing.- “It’s like March — this” we said, enjoying much the change after the spell of sharper, cold- er winter-weather. In the event of a coming snow- fall,, Granddaughter made one of a trio of college students who returned last night to the city, to be sure of attendance at clas- ses. Our weekend guest went to his day's work this morning. As did Mack, joining another young. pair at lane’s end, to be off to the -old school down the river road. And presently in the quiet prevailing there came a light tap at our door. e “Now who is calling so early?” we wondered. It was Alex, only receftly bet- ter.from a miserable spell nur- sing the cold, a schoolbag at his shoulder. . “I'm better. It’s time to come to school again,” he smiled happily. : How fair a day “it was! A pretty pair of pigeons flew in from Rob's, or it may have been from the other farm beyond : 3 i F zi; E Be tered, He fi i J : y LF tn i es E ef z 5 & F 2 ii eEE z : iii : : : i | i 3% ny rel ‘ Ei : a % : f i e te ate aif iH ifr: i g a 1 : ‘| means to make money took place. Mrs..Jack MacKenzie read a | fitting New Year's verse, follow- ed by a scrambled words con- test. Mrs. Fulton Warren invited members to her home for the February. meeting. Lunch MacKinley, Mrs, Elmer Yeo, | Mrs. Roy Bruce, Mrs. Raymond Vickerson; program, Mrs. Rus- ‘sel Wheatley and Mrs. Harry Scott. Roll call-is“to be answer- ed with a Valentine verse. A social hour was spent. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in‘ charge, MARY HAWORTH has chdsen this Pe gether. But when I was in| , he was out with the| w I don’t go.to the $F i : ; and as ; But weare falling into the store any | wee gee i : a he can't receive its and won't see a straightened out lawyer about 't give it to oe i zak 3 ; - 5 PH Rg ee 2 2 z : é i ; if . g H 23! i cF 2 i i : rh 2 ey af Hi a5 : ; j 3 i al 1é : “fl H 3 2 iI l i } Ay 2 A i Ft i I . . ~ = Errant Spouse’s Conduct Is Dishonoring-To Wife . | Wously exhausted given up going |. _— A LOBA Past Mistress Club - : Has Annual Supper Meeting The members of the Past mis- tress Club of Memorial LOBA were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Jewell for the annual meefing. Past president, Sister Emma Alley, presided, The sec- retary and treasurer were giv- en sincere thanks for their splendid reports, also the con-|’ veners of the visiting and social committees. Holiday -greetings from Sister Mary MacLean, organizer of the club, from Winnipeg Manitoba, were read by the secretary. - The election of officers for 1962 were conducted by Sister Addie |: eck, W ie ow! be- ing elected: president, Alice Jewell (re-elected)p; vice-pres- ident, Florence Ross; treasurer, Flosabelle Moose (re-elelcted); recording press secretary, Mar- garet M. Shaw (re-elected); chaplain, Hilda Lamont. The following; committees were also appointed: visiting - Dear A. F.: The person. who 4 embraces sin. becomes-the slave of sin, the Bible tells us. And this appears to be the case with your husband at present.” As his lawyer notes, he is a’. sick man: soul sick and emo- tionally sick, it seems; as well as physically drained and ner- by his pursuit of, and subjection to, evil. His avoidance of the priest signifies his unreadiness,— un- willingness and- inability (inso- far as he knows) to renounce his wrongdoing and return to the paths of -rectitude. He becomes a bonafide can- -| didate for the priest’s good of. -fices only if, gs and when he has a fervent sincere desire to he rescued from moral no corrup- » 8 he doesn’t want meMion. And as of now, he has no such disposition. He is hypnotiz- ed by evil, indifferent to his As for what you can do, te improve the situation or to make the necessary adjustments if he remains incorrigible, I a you to Wingfield Hope's “Life Together’. (Sheed and Ward), which i ga te . , ‘ tl * & | Milo wi committee, Addie Affleck and Annie Darrach; Hazel L arg e¢,) Isabelle Watts‘and Janet Beat- on; ways and means, Mabel MacLean, Blanche McKenzie, Flora.,MacPhail and Christy McKinnon. Gifts were presented te the following members: Margaret Campbell, Lila French, Mary Roberts and Amelia McLeod) and Mary MacDougall, also the secretary, M.M. Shaw. * Sister Addie Affleck on behalf sented the hostess with a bov- quet of beautiful robes as a mark of appreciation for- her genial hospitality every annual meeting for the past eight years. A delicious chicken salad sup- per was enjoyed by 20 members, Sister Annie Darrach voiced the appreciation of all present by aa hearty vote of thanks to Sister Jewell also her husband for:a pleasant and well spent evening, To Buy Books. For School “ MILO — Mrs, Wallace Mac- Nevin was hostess to the Milo Women’s Institute for the Jan- school. quilt-top donated by Mrs, A. Lean was on. dis play and it was decided to quilt bey Jan. 18 at Mrs. MacNev- 5, ofl ill,| mato meat sauce financial ed a su i | ge ok Hs i ; s a ° HE | sae i ti itd crete FE I gg 3 i s IDA BAILEY ALLEN Food Processing Idea Had ~ Its Start In The Kitchen: a w eee a ry a i E E Eb g e af : i : Tt i; i ti Z si if i , ¢ af #g8 if i a2 <a ? ee a4 fend 4 ish a i milk. Add butter and salt. Cook over boiling water 15 to 20 min., stirring occasionally. Stir eg5 and cheese together (reserve % ce. cheese). é j Pour into shallow 2 in. x 8 in. x 2 in pan; chill. Cut into oblongs; place in butter- | ed shallow baking pan. Pour to- over corn meal; dust with remaining | cheese. H Bake 15 to 2 min; in a slow assisted by| ry W. Royalty H & S Hears Talk ~ ‘wasting of the t Wes Home: and School was | fro mtne On Mental Healthys ‘6 =) = — The! % tsp. oregano oven, 325 deg. F., or until cheese | melts atid oblongs are heated. TOMATO-MEAT SAUCE | % c. chopped.onifn - j I peeled section garlic, minced | 1 tbsp. butter % Ib. ground beef 1 ¢. sliced fresh mushrooms % tsp. salt 1 (No. 2) can tomate (Mh @.) tgmato paste 1 tsp. sugar. Saute onion and garlic in but- |} ter until color turns. Add meat } and mushrooms; cook. and stir CHARLOTTE KEEP AN (RES ON BIG THINGS ARE ABOUT TO PEN IN BOTH STORES IN ry ” ee . oe * : Le tik Fs a 6