: aug eveuls wf ie Kwdere wulld ‘ . , withthe “keenest interes.” Her Island Lady Wed “pd cures gtes sasee| in Ceremony anyone interested in the “Oid| Af Yellowknife- ; Days” with stories of ice-boats, the introduction of the automobile) Miss Ida May Giddings, High and farming methods before the) Bank. P.E.I., was married to Mr.| ‘advent of machinery. c ; Miss Campbell says that the| Ae! Johnson of Yellowknife at : ma ald ice-boaters claimed that their |@ quet ceremony at Holy Trinity 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 24, 1959. transportation service would| Anglican Church on Saturday ts never end because it did not Sar: N.W. % oe seem. possible to construct a| Morning. Now. 7. Rev. R. Douglas a . steamer that could maintain win-| performed the ceremony. Wit- : Strait. She asserts that the 2 : causeway will come just as sure- ry ; ly as the steamers replaced the , oS F i ice-boats. Vv a. Premier W.R. Shaw and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garnhum and Her firet trip by train was u . ie Shaw left Saturday for a brief | Judy, City, spent Sunday at Mrs 1875 when she went from Ken- | 3 visit to Ottawa and other Canad-|@#"™™hum’s home in Montague. sington to Summerside and re- ian cities. Premier and Mrs. Shaw| fiss Florrie Beaton, Montague, turn. She stated it would be : will reside in Charlottetown for | was a recent vistor to Charidtte- simpler to go to Florida and re- F 3 the winter months. town. turn, today. | : ; Miss Campbell spends much ' 2 Young Couple Ple ge Vows Miss Connie Rogers, City, left | Mrs. A.D. MacLure, Montague. time sewing, crocheting: and e yesterday for Fort Lauderdale, |is spending the week in Char- knitting, baby jackets, —— 4 . Florida, where she will take up| lottetown. and bootees being her special- N _.In Double Ring Ceremony ~ | rescence peggy ron pe ea | : ; Mrs. Winnifred Bell left recent- in the~vieiie she a = ‘ A pretty wedding was solemn-| The bride’s mother was gowned| _Mr. and Mrs. Roland Taylor, | ly for Hampton, N.B., where she : Tones from ized at St. , in a powder blue lace over silk| Charlottetown, spent Sunday in/will be the guest of her sister, her many friends to whom she ° Laurence O'Toole po , , . Ladies Church, Morell Rear, when Mary! shantung dress fashioned with a| Montague, the guests of Mr. and| Mrs. Steve Whitehead and Mr. displays -a grand sense of hym- MEN'S PARKAS Josephine Sinnott, eldest dau-| jacket, whit e accessories an¢, Mrs. Victor Pepler. - Whitehead for the winter months. or. “© with detachable hood BORG COATS __ ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sin-| corsage of pink carnations. The i .* ™ > Reg. 15.00 Full Length * . Nott, Morell, Rear, became the} groom’s mother wore a navy blue ELLEN’S DIARY . ‘a To 79.50 bride of Joseph Reginald Thomp-|crepe dress with white acces- your TOR. T 99 ao son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry] sories and corsage of pink carna-| ““——~ B gene eee . 59 50 Thompson, St. Peter’s Bay, in a/ tions. . . = rdi aClea : s double ring ceremony. Following the ceremony a re- Litt a Dee S O Kin ness ca pa ng Ladies’ ‘Rev. Eric Robin officiated and| ception for 90 guests was held at : N Hina ; Men’s Rev. George MacDonald was) Mt. \Stewart Memorial_Hall. the A ° ‘8. MISS FLORA ANN CAMPBELL. WINTER COATS present in the sanctuary. White|bride’s table was centered with re Neit er Lost Nor Waste | ‘ CAR COATS mums and red roses decorated|a three tier / wedding cake made IL d c | . 97th Bi th d To 50.00 Heavy Quilted Lined the altar.Soloist, George Mac-|by Mrs. Harold Affleck, flanked; Mack chuckles to himself as he ;little truck to bring in supplies | a y ereprares IF ay Reg. 10.00 Donald, sang appropriate hymns| with flowers and white ‘mums. mens ob the coach tlasd ty @e| Set the cooks. ’ : ; ‘i accompanied by Miss MaclInnis|Toasts to the bride were pro- dene Fie | Mack put our share of them M n l| A d Ph l| Al t 6 99 as organist. ; posed by Leo George MacDonald/0ld armchair. “Not bad Jokes) sown a while ago on the table a enta y n ysica Y er . Given in marriage by her fath-|and Mr. Sterling K. Clark to/here,” he offers. “Listen to this jittle anxiously. i Men’s Heavy LEE LA OO TESS er, the bride looked lovely in a| which the groom responded. Tele- | one: “Now did we forget anvthing.| Miss Flora Ann Campbell, ajof the Sacred Heart Home, {s BLUE JEANS Ladies’ New white floor length gown of angeli|grams of congratulations were; Little boy: ‘so what! Who's|I wonder?” he queried. “‘Well,”’, 2ative of Cape Traverse, but} today receiving the congratulat- lace over satin fashioned with aj received by the couple from Mr.| those shoes with?’ lhe smiled “‘at anv rate’ he said| forthe past 19 years a resident | ions of numerous friends, the oc- Reg. 4.95 FALL DRESSES sweetheart neckline and long)and Mrs. Fred ; Mr. and Mrs.| Cobbler: ‘Hide.’ touching the packets of cereal.|~ ~~SCSCS<«TS]z SC=* ein. being her 97 birthday. To 16.95 7 * oe wares “ ane Se <* ae a and ere Bhan Boy: so what! | Who's|“‘you'll be able to start the day iably delay our bedtime until we; Miss Campbell, despite her 3.59 ts + a pi 0x address mm gary, a; aunts a un-| hide?’ right-there'll be bowls of por-|had listened in to the late news, ‘ : refri can have the = 5 88 with sequins and seed pearis that|cles of the~bride; also from Mr.| Cobbler: ‘Hide-hide The cow's! ridge for breakfast.” jlest we should miss—some cheer- ee penny ig? ge npete ee ee cake eget Baking ERR So « ie held in place the scalloped edge|Harold Thompson, Toronto, bro-| outside.’ “Another peppermint before ing word that would brighten|®d % retain full use of all her /erisp freshness ee ; Children’s ee : veil, She carried a white lace cov-| ther of the groom. ; . Little boy: ‘o what! Who's! you go?’ James asks him now.) hopefully the gathered shadows/ Senses, her mind is remarkably Soda gives. Just sprinkle a little Ladies’ ered prayer book topped with F For travelling the bride chose | afraid of a cow anyway?’ “Here, better put a few in vour|of those years and grant us ajactive and she follows the news| on adamp cloth and wipe over SNOW SUITS , bouquet of happy day roses with|a beige lace over satin sheath} Funny,”’ he grins putting by the! pocket in case you get a tickle) better rest. ; | ell ccirfaces: Tosweeten ice trays, __Heavy Zip % NYLON SLIPS . ip streamers and rosebuds. dress topped sith a wedgewood | paper. “Dear me;” he yawns, “I) ir your throat throtigh the night.! A reminder of those years we & an oe ates To 10.00 Reg. 3.95 - Maid of honor, Miss Mary Lynn,/|blue bengaline duster with beige) guess it's time for me to hit the 1 sometimes do.” ‘hear: “Sir Winston Churchill, ine Now Many Wear (wash in warm 8 solutio , friend of the bride, wore a bal-|accessories. Her-corsage was red | trail.” Mack grins: “No thanks! I/disposed was urable to keep. an LSE TEET Soda is recommended by leading : 3 88 1 69 : oe — — of pink nylon oe sie ‘iaeali talon oe al James smiles fondly at him.|find them a little too peppery to| appointment today.”.:Hew sad we FA refrigerator manufacturers. etd . P ; lle and angeli lace over satin ollowing their retu 0 s. “The morning comes,” he sleep on!” "| reflect, the years best sooner or Soda Sweetens as it Clea EE ee RS : ae 5 an hat to ei — trip to Sern i : | Now the news comes-in. And later the strongest physique, the ‘ With 7 comwart Only s oon ridesmaids, Miss Sheila Sinnot,}couple were Monor recep- ey have been on an excur-- we remember how in the years staunchest will, the clearest mind a eee holds false teeth : : . sister of the bride and Missjtion of over 100 guests at the) sion to the store, by way of the'of World War II we must invar- of the greatest of the earth. eee-arealh To ent and talk in more COW BRAND | THE -C0. LTD. tired i ao and cons alle cc rk is ee eee ge they —>— |} “It’s over, Ellen,” James says eee Ie ree He guna may, BAKING SODA ft! Use Our-Lay Away Plan ‘In yellow ue erina — © Se Tage Y} Ivan MacLean extended a hearty ; Fergus N _|closing now the machine. ‘‘So . pasty taste or feeling. Checks | length gowns of nylon tulle and|were honored by a miscellaneous! yote of thanks to the ladies 2 oe et ate, ACR eee eet aaa Reclen dios ic. odor” (denture breath). Gee BICARBONATE OF SODA 144-150 Great George Street angeli lace over satin with pic-| shower in Mt. Stewart Commun-} aiherton for an enjoyable even-| Two contests were enioved by Right.” he offers. “sleeps the De- CASTKETH any drug counter. ture hats to match. They carried ity Hall; lso one ‘at the home of ing. those present and were conduct. Puly Premier Mikovan and his matching bouquets of carnations.|the bride‘ where they received ea tw Mins Olen Woolner -and Party on their way. a hactne a ze Best man was Mr. John J./many lovely and useful gifts. STERLING W.I. Mrs. DJ dank Now why did they choose to la ; eee cree Oe grocme) De sad Mrs. Snopes wil| ‘The ansuat mocting of the Bter-| - nasember meeting will be heid| tere?” he wonders, . ' 4 Ushers were: -Roy -MacKinnon,|reside at St. Peter's Bay where ling Wo * Geatibate was held To ree the news ssid omin ov t friend of the groom and ‘John Sin-| the groom is-a—prominent farm-,""% “omens insti oe eid) at the home of Mrs. Roy Doug-| ow. sre moments-pow ofall = g e ® er. ee a i ae at the home of the president, Mrs. las. | ence_sco seen _— 4 4 be Rt TOO re Ctr eae triteee tree nott, brother of the bride. Max Ferguson. Roll call was an-| MELVILLE WI the black cat doze on his cushion —— 7 im swered ~ by : 18 mémbers paying’) The 14th. annual meeting off “Do vou remember those Rus- ; : WOMEN S ORGANIZATION their dues. . - : the Melville Women's Institute | sian peddiars of the long ’ ago. . The president and secretary | was held at the home of Mrs.| Ellen?" - Tames asks. ‘Fairly gave reports of the year’s work! jack MacKenzie, Ten members| big men, black - bearded and 5, wet. kie had brought home. \ Leo Reid, Mrs. A S. MacEwen.! pride, was in charge of the guest lea than was this one. Mrs. Lioyd Wilkie shawed slides! Before the. guests departed Mrs.iMrs. Brendon Reid, Mrs. Max) pook. | - Until tomorrow Diary 5 | After the reception sometime’ Good-nizht. . . | : Alberton WMS Entertains Neighboring WMS Members Alberton Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society entertained the members of the Freeland and/of introduction he reported|ected for the coming year: Hon-| work proceeds. Dues paid amount! mind all my life-ves, I see them Tyne Valley societies at a special] briefly on the ACWW conference; orary president, Mrs. Wallace’ ed to $5.00. lall like that: not friendly, plea meeting held in the Alberton|in Edinburgh and commented on| MacKay; president, .Mrs. Max! The. following officers were sant people to deal with. Though ehurch hall recently. a number of the interesting asd| Ferguson; vice-president, Mrs. lected: president, Mrs. Jack'I reckon they're mixed--the nice) .. After- Mrs. F. J. Carpenter,|historie places she had visited. | Elmer Fyfe; secretary-treasurer,! Gillis: vice-president, Mrs. Omer and not-so-nice, the good and the} president of the hostess society, extended a warm welcome to|the thanks of the group to Mrs.|Mrs. Ken MacKay, Mrs. T. C.} Mrs. Colin MacKenzie; auditors,| world. As well to be hospitable the guests a brief devotional| Wilkie and to the projectionists} Gallant. and Mrs. D.C. MacKay:|Mrs. D. Campbell-and Mrs. Far! |to them, I guess - a bit of kind-! period was conducted by mem-| who had assisted her in showing| auditors, Mrs. Robert MacKay.'Clow; school committee 3 ness given is never wasted or bers of the Freeland society. The} the slides. Mrs. A.S. MacEwen; Red Cross;months) Mrs. ‘Earl Clow and / lest.” leader, Mrs. Ivan Hardy, was as- sisted by Mrs. Frank Hardy and Mrs. Erving Smith. The offering was dedicated by Mrs. J. Y. Gar- of her recem trip to the British Isles and the Continent. By way Mrs. Norman Oliver expressed During a social hour refresh- ments were served and those pre- sent-had an opportunity to see some of the souvenirs Mrs. Wil- and activities. Treasurer's re-| answered the roll call. The finan- port showed a substantial bal-| .;.) report for the year was giv-| ance on hand. Visiting and on py the secretary. Mrs. Pres- school ‘committees gave their re- ion Gillis. Sick and school com- ports. Correspondence was read mittees gave their reports. It and discussed. ~ |was decided to give the Surrey | The following officers were el-| members $20.00 for their year’s! ' | Mrs. Lorne MacEwen; directors, Ferguson: secretary-treasurer, | Mrs. Preston Gillis: sick commit- tee, Mrs. P.J. Emery and Mrs! Preston Gillis Convener, Miss Olga Woolner. It was decided to have prepar- ed programs again this year. Committee in charge will be Mrs. Be MR. AND MRS. ARMAND WILLIAM COLLINS was spent in dancing } On the eve of the wedding. fal lowing the rehearsal, a_ buffet lunch was served at the home of | | the bride's parents, after which ,the voung couple presented the | attendants with lovely sifts. Prior to her marriage a miscelle 18 shower was held at the hoe of Miss Betty Gamester, Kirkwood Drive, by her schoolmates where she received many useful gifts. D9 De De De De De Ve De Dee De De Bo Pe We Di Pe Be Be De We ey Dy ye We Be De De De Dy Be De Pe De De Be De dee We > PPRUARW beautiful gifts. For travelling the bride donned a two piece royal blue wom dress with matching accessories and | corsage of pink carnations. Thev will reside in London, Ont., where the bride is on the staff of the Metropolitan Stores and the groom is an army para- trooper. a ——_-+—@ Cee e C's CeCe Ea, by The young couple left for Sud- w 3 *° a bury, Ont., wher they were ten- ee 2 sh» dered a wedding reception at the ‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rothwell and received many sour-faced” There was nothing could make me scurry quicke: to the safety of the house than to glimpse one of them on foot er driving up the lane!’ he chuck les. “And somehow that's the pic ture of all Russians I've’ kept in not-so-good as is the rest of the | Of other falls the kettle sings- the young and the older. Of other falls. and former days. And none more kindly to us at Alder-| PoPe PP Be Be Dh Bee Re D> DoD ® Moore & McLeod Ltd. 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