Golden Wedding Reception: For Argyle Shore Couple Mr. and Mrs. W. Ambrose Seller; liam Seller of Charlottetown. The * 2, ** -*sjElizabeth Connor, ' | Millan returned on Saturday from ' Lena Caroline & The Guardian, Oharlottetowa, Mon Mar. 9, 1959. | eat ‘Mrs. Frank MacKinnon left for Montreal on Saturday where she will visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs, C. P. Martin, and at tend the wedding: of. her brother; Dr. John Martin to Miss Claire ‘R.N. which takes place at Magog on March 14th. Mrs. MacKinnon expects to be away for a fortnight. Beach, Florida. Dr. and Mrs. H. Allan Mac- Halifax where Dr. MacMillan was attending a refresher course | in medicine at Dalhousie Univer- sity. Mrs. Millard W. Coles and two ns daughters, Cynthia and atricia who have been spending the past two months in Charlot- tetown and Milton left Friday af- os HAPPENINGS fa aS Seen ’ Quebec, where he is employed Company. While in Charlottetown Mrs. Coles was a guest at The Dundee ‘Apartment Motel. Miss Alice Tilley arrived last week from Woddstock,, N.B. to spend somé time in Summerside as guest of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs.. Hammond Johnson. as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas Pepperdine. Mrs. Fred Ford w recently returned to her ho Hunter River after being a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal was pleasantly surprised to have a phone call from her son in Calgary, Alberta. Mrs. Ford appreciated the many kindnesses shown her by with the Montreal Engineering} | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hay- ward, Ambherst, N.S., announee the engagement of Mrs. Hay- Island. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, North Winsloe, where she plans to spend the of the winter. , lage on Sunday on relatives and friends. Mrs. J. Harrison MacFarlane, Fernwood, entered the Prince County Hospital the last\of the week for a check-up. Radio T.V. and Films. We have your — favourite corset! ~ |ward’s daughter, Donna Mae| the ran - Hon. T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. = ; 2 Tompkins, to Earl Henry Arthur,| The following conveners gave ot Prowse left Saturday by plane) Mrs. Myrtle Tower, Amherst, loniy son of Mr. and Mrs, John E. | their reports. Mrs. J.E. Fieming.| BREADALBANE | on a holiday trip to Daytona|N.S. is visiting in Summerside] yy,-Kinnon, Charlottetown, P.E.| citizenship, Mrs. P. Holland,| — ¥ with FAMOUS “ACTION BACK” FOR LASTING FRESHNESS! | Youll stretch, bend or reach easily, natur- ally in NuBack, the were honoured at a reception at|wedding took place at the home tennoon to join Mr. Coles im/all while a patient in hospital | 4 congregational social gather- front-leced corset de- their ‘home in Argyle Shore, on|of Mrs. Seller’s aunt, Mrs. Don- IRISHTOWN W.1 ing was held in the Bedeque Unit- signed for oll figures Saturday, February 28th. The oc-|ald MacLean,..Argyle.Shore, on : - ; BEDEQUE ed Church Heli on February th. : al casion being their Golden Wedd-| March 3rd.,-1909, by the late Rev.| the March meeting of the W.I. About 40 were in attendance and Sizes: 22 - 40. ing Anniversary. The bride of .50|James MacDougall of the Church years ago was Grace Melinda, |of Scotland. Mrs* daughter of the iate Mr. and Mrs. | lottetown was the pride’s only at- John Campbell, who was united|tendant and the |jate Frederick in marriage to William Ambrose,| Andrew of Charlottetown Royal- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|ty, was groomsman. unders, Char- Alder Buds, Pussy Willows Show Signs Of Budding voices, queried. -‘‘There!” he exlaimed pointing to a furry creature ap- proaching from the) direction of the mill “It’s not—it can't be a ‘coon, can it?” Slowly the animal moved near- er, low and dark against the white of the snow. was held at the. home of Mrs. John C. Macleod. ‘“‘My- Wild Irish Rose’ was sung, followed by the collect in tnison. Mrs. David Campbell read the thought for the month. 20 members re- sponded to roll call with an irish joke. The minutes were read and approved andthe treasurer re- ported. receipts $17.20. Expenses 39.55. Sick calls were made and the new visitors will. be Olive, Phelicia, and Mona. . The needed items were supplied for the school and the, new com- mittee is Ruth Carr and Phelicia Johnstone. A pot luck supper had been held in hall with proceeds from it amounting to $21.90. Bills were presented and paid.. The secretary read a letter soliciting Miss Windsor Smith, teacher at the Bedeque school, had* the misfortune to fall on the slippery voad on her way to her class room on Wi last and frac- tured her hip. She is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Irving Toombs is taking her place in the, school for the time—being. Some of the residents in this areo had some trouble with the water pipes getting frozen up dur- ing the recent cold snap. Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith and Mr. ‘Cyril MacFarlane attended the’ meeting of the g#mited“Church Presbytery “tif” lottetown last Tuesday, February 3rd. Several relatives ,and friends from this community attended the funeral of the late Mr. Wal- ter Gallant of Emerald on Wed- the programme consisted of 3 devotional period. A film’ was shown, and an interesting discus- sion was undertaken. It was @ good time. Refreshments were served. . Mgs. A. A. McInnis entered the P.C. + Hospital last week-énd, for treatment. B, Q. HOUSEHOLD HINT When decorating a child's room, remember that children like bold; primitive colors better than the subtler. shades adults enjoy. Wash new stockings before you wear them, to, make them last longer,’The washing makes them more flexible and, _ therefore, more durable. . ; which has come to the sky of} Again the pup barked a chal-/ our continued interest and sup-| nesday morning Februa ‘ late, and know that hold is being |lenge. The animal paused, lift-| port in the Music Festival: $5.00 gg BB id held a oe Paper cups and napkins are loosened. In sound and sight, the|ed its,head to survey him. Mack’s|was voted to be sent for our| mentield Roman Catholic Chureh, |° #2" thing to use for a mem- days are turning surely now to-|chuckie joined ours. “Why, it’s| group membership. An informa-| Mrs. Lillian Schurman, Central |D¢™ % the family who has a cold ward Spring. only the black cat!” he said. “But | tive letter from the chairman of| Bedque, entered the Prince |°° _S°me other contagious dis- The Indians, we are told, knew| how did he manage to get to this|the school trustees explained} County hospital on Thursday for nscsst i€ as “the Moon of Crows’, this} side of the stream? He must have | their stand regarding the lighting] treatment. Her many friends barn’s gable, and climb ingly above the» hills to the rear—and light gently the dim of our early tomorrow -.whis old house and all about are. asleep. . There are already signs of a stirring in the alder buds by the millstream. Yesterday in the sun- shine of the pleasant afernoon we joined Mack andthe dogs in an excursion which carried us along the old mill-road on the far side of the stream. Sheltered by little companies of tall spruces that road is. Odd firs are there and poplars. And the prettiest white birch also’marks the route taken by farmers ‘near and far and their teams in their comings and go ings with grists and logs in those days now so definitely past. *“Fhere “in this sequestered nook” we found pussy willow buds shoving more and less of their syter spring-gowns. Suddenly the pup barked, sharp- : “Now what do you see?’ Mack walked that high beam of the spillway in the dam” he nodded. The cat added his presence to our company. And pushing here and there to read the tracks of beast or bird on the snow and peer quietly from the bridges for. signs of trout moving in cool, clear depths below, we came af length to the winter-route of field which along the front meadow led us happily home. ee Monday? At. Alderlea as at the other Island farms we know, the pulse of the farm-work which more or less rested yesterday, quickened today to the regular beat of the workday chores. So busy the tractor was at the var- ied haulings about, and busy too the farmers, all through the day. James comes indoors now from that last round of stables and sheds he advises young farmers to rake ‘‘the last thing before bed- time’so that they may have no regrets over an animal lost -to carelessness through the night- or is it a cup of make a fellow si well.”” Until tomorrow—Diary—Good- night. BIG MARKET Im the fiscal year ended June 30, 1958, Australian goods worth $425,250,000 were sold in Asian countries. BY VERA WINSTON FIGURE FLATTERY |. RENNIE’S ROAD SCHOOL The following is the report for Rennie’s Road School for the month of February: Grade IX: Wilfred Smith, Shir- ley Matheson, Gwenneth Mac- Donald. : Grade VI: Shirley- Matheson, | Wilfred. Smith, George Proctor. Grade VII: Velda Smith, Rose $200. Mrs. Frank Uten said one of the school and why no. action will be taken before the annual school. meeting in June. The Red Cross collection will be attended to later on. Citizenship and Ed- ucation papers were read and discussed with Mrs. David Camp- bel] agreeing to act as convener of ' Education. $5. was voted to be sent to a neighbor boy, Jimmy Sch in polio, to buy material for use in his leather work. A quilt was finished and dis- played and later on to be sent as a gift to a mother of several small children. The suggestion that a concert be held again this year, met with approval and six volunteers, Jean Kate, Ruth, Thelma, Olive and Ruby. will start the ball rolling. Collection amounted to $1.35. Mrs. John Evaks gave a detailed outline on methdd of soap mak- ing without boiling. Next meeting place to be decided on later. Following the National Anthem a social half hour was enjoyed by all. onan THREE HELD CAPTIVE WINDSOR, Ont. 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