Unites Young Trinity United Church was the gcene of a pretty wedding on September 19th at 2.00 p.m. when Joan Teresa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Smith of Char- lottetown, became the bride of Feith Charles, som of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Stickings of Summerside. ‘ Rev. A. F. MacLean perform- ed the double ring-ceremony. Mr. Roy Mugford was organist and accompanied Miss Joyce Mac- Callum as she sang beautifulir, “The Lord's Prayer’ before the ceremony and “The Voice that Breaihed Oer Eden” during the Signing of the register. The church was attractively decorated for the occasion With baskets of multicoloured gladiol! end the guest pews with large. White satin bows The bride. given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a bfloor length wedding gown of white bridal peau de soie.\ The fit- ted bodice featured a scoop neck- Ine with long sleeves coming to 2 point over the hand. Delicate rose peta! d seed pearls adorn- @i the neckline and formed a Pattern on he train. Her elbow length veil of E-tom net embossed with Chan- tilly lace and seed pearl medal- Pretty Afternoon Ceremony Couple — headdresses were matching bands adorned with large flat bows, matching shoes and white gloves. They carried nosegays of white carnations and bronze mums wiih |long white ‘Streamers. | The groom was attended by Mr. Alan McLeod as best man. bride, Mr. Rogers Bell and Mr. David Johnston were ushers. ner daughter's wedding. a blué brocade tissue Jacques—Amom de Paris dress with matching cloche hat. matching shoes waite gloves and-a eorsage of pink and | white carnations. | The groom's mother was attir- ed in a rose beige silk dress with +| Dorothy Barwick, Major E. Bur- _|thanked the ladies of the Rain- ‘:ibow club who entertained + |ladies of the Lodge. ‘\the program Mrs. -., | thanked Mg a Bet eo 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Oct, 28, 1959. HAPPENINGS * Eleven tables of bridge were in 7 at the Charlottetown Hotel | Confined to her home through ill-| Monday evening when the Dupli-| ®©SS- i cate Bridge Club gathered for their weekly meeting. Winners were: North and South: 1. Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, Mrs. Helen Dun- bar; 2. Dr. Frank Jelks, Mr. Roy Vessey. East and West: 1. Mrs. J.C. Green, Mrs. Alban Farmer; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. John- '$0n, ° Mrs. George Burch, Borden, 1s den, had as their recent guests. Mr. Love's brother and wife of Dover-Fox Croft. Maine. Members of the Parkdale Home and School Association met in the Junior High School Auditorium on October 21. A letter from the provincial |president, Mrs. Blair MacDon- ald was read. Five delegates were named to attend the semi-annual meeting of the H and S association at! Kensington, October 26. : e library committee report- ed new shelves were on order and a new table is needed. Mrs. Ross’ class won the at- Sunset Lodge was the scene of a jolly Hallowe'en party Monday afternoon when -Senior Major ton*and Captain E. Fuller wel- the Following E. MacEwen the ladies of the rain- bow club for their thoughtful- ness. Refreshments were served | tendance prize. | the evening. =| | tended to Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay, | « |Ch'town, Mr. and Mrs 'Craswell and Mr, and Mrs. John marriage will take place on Sat-| one baby card sent | guests of Mrs. John A. MacDon-'a miscellaneous shower by the| Nurse for the school was read, | Mr. W Mr. Allan Smith, brother of tne 344 \rs The bride's mother chose tor hdtv }fur piece. She wore a dusty. rose | jmelusine hat, beige accessories and a ‘corsage of American beauty | Toses. \ A reception for approximatey 125 guests was held at the Char- tlottetown Hotel. The bride's table 'wWas centered with a three tler wedding cake topped with a min- iature bride and groom and was | flanked with lighted tapers in\si!-| month as suitable to Wheatley) r long continental | VT candle holders. The toast | and Ebenezer Institutes. The sec- Saturday. -lretary was asked to order cod re-ljiver oil capsules. Members a- : ; Tele-| greed to take Protestant Orphan-' lions was held in place by—a/Stams_from Ontario and Engiand | age donation to next meeting. Me bride was proposed by— | Jaurice McAleer and was |sponded to by the groom sMartiy styled cap embellished | ¥ere read by Mr. Alan McLeog | with sequins and trimmed with pearls. She earried a long cas cade of deep red roses, Her only jewellery was pearl @ gift of the groom. wore a sky blue peau de soie street leng tedice of fine imported lace tea-| tured a scoop neckline and three- quarter iength lace sleeves, Its Primcess-line dress has am em- pire band which forms a bacx bow with long flowing stream- ers. Her headdress was.a matcn- ing band adorned by a large, flat buw, matchir shoes and white gioves, She carried a nosegay of white and blue carnations with jong white streamers. Miss Joyce MacCannell ana Miss. Barbara Cameron, friends of the bride. were bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of gold peau de soie fashioned the same as- the maid of honor’s. ELLEN’S DIARY ‘Casting His Shadow Before’ Old Man Winter On Way From the north this morning, Winter's shade rode in-on a bieak wind, bringing the first snow flurries to our valley. “It's snow, Dear’’ grandmother laughed iin the yard to Alex. “Snow!"’ he repeated in amaze- ment._catching its white in young mittened palms. So desolate today the plowed ficlds appeared, the furrows mark cd with white edgings, the potato lands too, not so long since, mel- low and summery. “‘Hurry—make haste now, you farmers—get your creps haryest- ed and to. shelter!** Winter’s shad a.d- sternly. “Once Oc-] tober’s days are spent, you will work on borrowed time. Days of grace this Fall? Maybe. but you mever know. Look at the West with its thousands of acres, its millions of bushels of grain, its pastured herd» now snow-bound-” “it was chilly in the field’ James said this evening. “At the Sume time, I can't recall work- ing. at the turnips with so much leafiness still on the trees about. On the range of pasture, our eattle-kind sought their grazing in the lee of grove or woodland: ia the piceeries the small ones slipped down from their nursing to euddle in a warming company | in their strawy bed. The black eat strolled the paths comfor- tably however in his furry coat, and the odd ewes,. strayed to home-fields, nibbled. contentedly im theirs warm and wooly-white. « The knitting-yarn—the warm * gray for the winter socks mittens for the farmers and ds came today. A_ fetehing 8 of it on the table waits for earrings. | Their | ibest, man. Miss Phyllis Clarx,! friend of the bride, was in charge | of the guest book. | wool boucle suit with large coach- cloche hat. white gloves. bia i |of small sweetheart roses Out of town guests were: Miss | Lona Scott. Miss Joyce MacCan- | nell, Miss Phyllis Clark and Miss 9 by Mrs. Harold Chandler. Ann Pletch all of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs.. Arnold Barrett, Summer side. Previous to her marriage, Mrs. | Stickings was given miscellane- jous showers by: Mrs F. N. | Stickings, Miss Barbara Cameron |Mrs. Fred Pickard and = Mrs. |Jack Cairns and Mrs. Loman Cairns. Also a tea by Mrs. Doris | Keeping. (Photo by Craswell) ‘with the spirit of the year. For now crickets have played jast a flowerings have almost all disappeared from the yards, , branches bare, leaves. rustie un- 'derfoot. And work-ofday over out about, we close doors against the_night to #njoy again the evening-lights and the comfort of hearthfires a “How's Granddaddy?” Grand- daughter questioned coming by this evening while he was. stiil cut at the choring.”” Hadn't he a bit of a cold this morning?” “It seems to have cleared away,” we said. “Then” she giggled infectious- ty “he’s not so miserable as the man I was reading about a few minutes ago: ‘My, my, Mr. Smith’ the old doctor at the hos pital said ‘what a pretty nurs? you have this morning!” ~ ‘L hadn't noticed’ the patient whispered languidly.” “ ‘Great Scott, Nurse!’ the doc ter bellowed, “I had no idea he was so sick. Arrange for an em- ergency~ operation at once.’ *’ “Isn't that silly?” she laughed, * though it is funny too.” Cold it was today with Winter” casting his shadow before” to has- | ten the harvests to shelter. Until tomorrow—Diary—Good: | night. DONATE BLOOD PORT aux BASQUES, Nfid. (CP)—This small CNR terminal town on the west coast has set a blood - letting record for New- foundiand. Three hundred people gave blood at an emergency Red Cross blood donor clinie — the largest one-day clinic ever held in Newfoundland. Two emerg- ency ¢linics at St. John’s netted 414 donors, | Wheatley River W.I. was held at Amid showers of confetti and!ping: school, Mrs. Walter Ling, | well wishes, the bride and groom yrs Miss Lona Scott, friend of the left on a honeymoon trip. For Mrs. Leonard Ling, Mrs. Harold} bride, was maid of honour. She| travelling the bride wore a blu¢/Chandier, Mrs. Gordon Andrews. | mh dress. The fitted; man’s collar. She wore a while | the home of Mrs. Preston Rack- i « | ham and roll patent accessories and a corsage) wered by naming a by the club members. Mrs. JA.| Guest speaker for the evening MacNair was accompanist for, was Mrs. W. Brehault of the IODE j Her talk on War Memorials, bur- saries and scholarships proved interesting and informative to the 'group. Mrs. Frizzell extended ithe thanks of the members to! Mrs. Brehaut. Lunch was served! by the committee in charge. Congratulations are being ex- vice-president of the Provincial Women’s Institute, following the announcement of her appointment by the National executive of the Federated Women’s In-| Mrs. Creelman MacArthur was! stitute of Canada to the conven-| hostess at bridge at her home in ership of cultural activities for, Summerside on Monday evening. the FWIC, the appointment hav-! ing been made at the FWIC con-| Miss Kay MacLellan of Char- ference held in July at the Mar-|lottetown, was the week-end| ian College, Charlottetown. |guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roland, |MacFarlane, Summerside. Horne, | Claude | Mr. and Mrs. Heber whose | Miss Patricia Clark. Holroyd. Winsloe. were Sunday urday, October 31. was tendered) ald, Norris Pond. Community on Tuesday evening jat the home of her parents. Mr. ayne Baker, son of Mr.'and Mrs. James Clark, North Wentzel Baker. St. Pet-_ Bedeque. The rooms were most er’s Harbor, was guest at‘a fare- attractive with their autumn dec-| well party in his honor at the | orations and to appropriate music of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney played by Mrs. Ted Ahern, the} Anderson prior to his departure | bride-to-be was escorted to a seat for St. John’s, Quebec, where he | of honor by Mrs. Florence Grant will take his basic training with|The many and lovely gifts were the RCAF. Wayne was presented opened, arranged and with a travelling clock. His companying good wishes read by friends wish him every success the following: Misses Dorcthy in his chosen career. |Clark, Lillian Ann Hogg. Della Tern eee eT tt een, een eee” ee WHEATLEY RIVER W.lI. Mrs. Clark Caseley. Refresh- ‘ments were served by the ladies The October meeting of the of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darby home of Mrs. William Daye. call was answered by ele- members and three visitors.| Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Donald o! was decided to have a com-| Moncton, N.B., attended the fun- eral of the former's sister. Mrs Nelson Ramsay, in Alberton on the Rol! ven It munity turkey dinner later in the |itors to Saint John, NB. j | Mr. Ronald Gillis of Moncton 'N.B., spent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Lexie Gillis Reports were heard from sick Summerside. and school committees: New com- mittees for next month are: sick, Mrs. Harold Chandler, Mrs. Cora Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Allen have returned to\ their home in |Summerside after spending the past six weeks with. the latter's sister, Mrs. F_M. Nash, and Mr Nash in Berwick. N.S.. and the 7 ; | week-end with their son and dau- Next meeting is to be held at! chter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- onl “it be ans- | Dur Allen, Halifax, NS. t ; country and Mrs. C.W. Whitlock of Char- its population. Collection amoun- iytetown is visiting her daught- Gordon Andrews: lunch, ! ted to $1.41. Contests were put er Mrs. J.M. Logan and Mr. Lo- | gan, Summerside. of course we deliver PHONE 8557 SHOP CO-OP “IT PAYS” \ \ HALLOWE’EN MOLASSES KISSES = 29 CID fm Ac DIUC » 29 FLOUR = 5/c SOUP 4 (0 6/cii Blueberriés = 29c pFOWL = 29 Hamburg 289¢ MON. - TUE. - WED. - ONLY CO-OP SUPER MARKET 117 Queen Street ' Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love; Bor-| | the ac- * Summerside were week-end vis- MARION P. CLARK ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement has been an-jtown. The marriage will take) nounced of Marion Patricia Clark|place quietly in North Bedeque North’ Bedeque, and Maynard) United Church on Saturday, Oc- Bernard MacMillan, Charlotte-'tober 31, at 4 p.m. MAYNARD B. MACMILLAN YORK POINT W.L tarian Service Committee Mrs.) The October meeting of the Reginald Haslam was appointed York Point W.1. met at the home| to purchase the layettes. of Mrs. Urbain Gauthier. Nine} Mrs. Crawford Sinclair conven- = ; #3 ee members answered roll call with|er then took charge of the meet- an antique. jing and read a letter from the Reports of commitiees were!convener of cultural activities, | heard from. Mrs. Clarence Mur-|Mrs. Arthur Campbell and intro- chison gave an interesting read-|duced the speaker of the eve-| ing on music and singing. Mrs.!ning, Rev. D.S.H. Minton of Cra- Colin MacPhail conducted a con-| paud, who gave a very interest- test on music. ing talk entitled “‘Woman of Bur- Mrs. Stanley Murchison invited/ma", Mr. Minton was given a| the members for the ‘next meet-| hearty vote of thanks ing. Lunch committee will be Mrs.| _Mrs. Eric Sinclair invited the Urbain Gauthier and Mrs. John Sanderson. | for the annual meeting in Nov-| AVOTL “Opportunity” for you. Representative. lie St.. Moncton, N start now {Christmas earnings For interview | members to meet at her home| write Mrs. R. G. oe 200 Les- for big as an Avon SPRINGFIELD W.I. 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