‘ Canadian League Magazine, im- meeting. if twlreader of the magazine. ‘ 2.; 6m." flying that "the National wanted i ‘3‘ ttn‘ Action committee ‘ alumna hm he", .9," to u. 9 story of the rich Pr'w w Anne Bond. Womel'l Editor. Phone 4-8500 hr The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 22. 1962. l WW .1 The November meeting of the Community Hospital Lad- ies' Aid. O’Leary, was held on the 14th. with the president, Mrs. James Harris, presiding. Plans were finalized for the annual Fall Fair which is to be held at the Legion Home Thursday evening, Nov. 22nd, . . Members were ap- pointed to look after booths. It was decided that the apron judging would be at 7.30 p.m. with Miss‘ Thompson, Hospital dietitian to act as judge The nominating committee is to bring in a slate of officers for the December meeting. Supplies Were turned in from Knutsford, O‘Leary, Cascumpe- que, Fortune Cove, Milo, Brae. Alaska, Mill River and Howlan. $10.00 had also been donated by Kenneth Matheson towards cost of operating room light. The next meeting is to be held on Wednesday, Dec. 12 with roll call to be answered by donating a Christmas decoration for the hospital. ‘ O D The Adult Physical Education Classes have be ' he ’ 2i a 1n Leary Regional High School ‘ . with an excellent attendence. . 1‘- Mr. Donald LeClair. physical leducation instructor for th High School is conducting th ~ classes. Marriage Vows Are PIechedl In Pretty Autumn Ceremony A wedding of local interest .’ attired in a navy blue took place at the Charlottetown with white accessories Bible Chapel. when . mes ,‘worc a corsagc of white mums. A. Stahr united in marriage The groom‘s mother chose 21 Marie Gertrude. daughter of‘pl‘inted silk dress of autumn r. John C. Moore of Charlotte- . shades. brown accessories and I town, and John Walter. son of a corsage of white mums. f Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Houston, The reception which followed: North Rustico. was held in the church hall with 1 Mrs. William Warren was nr~ "0 L'UtSIS attending The bride’s; ganist and accompande Mr, table was decorated with flow rs Ronald Harm as he sang “Theiand white candles in silver can- voice That Breathed o'er Ed. delabra. The three tier wedding en" before the ceremony a n d ‘cake was topped with a minia- “o perfect Love" during the‘ture bride and groom. Mrs. signing of the register. John Livingstone, cousin of the Attractive arrangements of‘bI'IdC, and Mrs. Yeo. red and white gladioli formed a Bum 01' the groom. Presided lovely setting for the ceremony over the SIIVCI‘ tca SCI‘VICC. The and the pews were marked with €11,951 b00k “'85 it! Charge of red snapdragons on white sa- MISS Velma COUSIHS. tin bows. (D MR. AND MRS. WALTER HOUSTON e The Women‘s Institute Handi- craft Van recently completed a two week course at the Legion Hall in Morell. Twenty - two ladies attended the c o u r s e dress I wmch was sponsor“ by Morell and ‘ IELLEN’S DIARY James beside us in the old bed, in the room above the kit- chen, raised himself to an el- bow this morning, and surveyed the new day then breaking over the hills. He sighed and settled back on his pillow — A sweet time of rest this is. The night's refresh- ing sleep is behind, and one ' _ . may now enjoy those carefree The bride. given in marriage ,JOIW phllhDS- moments, which do their part by her father, looked lovely in were Mrs- JOh" - to bolster spirits, before one a floor length gown of chantilly ICIaUde Le‘ViSv MFS- T- Sabina. rises to Shoulder Presently “19 lace over imported satin fcatur- : MI'S' LOWde“ ASI‘ICY- MISS Cher' responsibilities Of his dail- mg a fitted bodice, 1i1y_p0mt;y1'SmalI. Miss Donna Lewis, There was a companionable sleeves, a scooped ncchhne on- iMiss Patsy Lewis and Miss Ad- silence. hanced with earls. Her slioul- ‘919 Shaw- Then “This won't do. Ellen" der length veil of tulle illusion‘ During the reception Mr. Ron- he offered throwing back the was worn with a tiara of pearls Iaid Harris sang “Lord Jesus covers. And getting his feet to and she carried a cascadg of Who Did Once Appear To Bless the floor, he came to a window. '1 red roses. Marriage Feast". Speeches "It’s misting now —— a Scotc 7 Miss Arlene Moore was hcrgwere given by Mr. Claude Lew- mist. But no matter. Rain or ’ sister's maid of honor and “ore iis. IVll'. Vernon MacRae, Mr. shine we must clean those stove.- a street length dress of [-ediErnest Houston. Mr. Harold El- pipes and the chimney-«now peau-de-soie with headdress OfEIIS, Mr. Dale Moore and Mrs. when there is no fire in the matching satin and carried aIROHaId Harris. Sove. nosegay of rod and white For their wedding trip to the "Bill" W8 SUEECSled “let's .Cabot Trail and other points wait to hear the weather report. Dale Moore. brother of the ‘of interest in the Maritimes, We may get a fine morninfl for bride, performed the duties of the bride chose a lustre blue It tomorrow." best man and the ushers were velvet dress, black and white “And risk the chance of a John Phillips and Theodore Sa- 1 accessories and her corsage was fire from sooty pipes and chim- ‘ 0 red roses. ne-y, Ellen in the meantime! (Photo By (‘.D. MacKayi'No now's the time — Come.“ [he said stopping at the door on his way to the stairs “or else" he smiled “there'll be a trail of soot from the chimney. to the orchard!" So, as he reminded us “Not with the same step as that which takes you excursioning, " and yet at heart grate- ful for such responsibilities In this pleasant old house of his came to assist at the chore. “It’s not so bad" he said later tapping a length 0 pipe to loosen the clinging soot. The bride‘s grandmother was WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS CWL Members Decide To Adopt Family At Christmas KENSINGTON -- The No-.Christmas, and the members vember meeting of the I n dian agreed to do this through th e River - Kensington P a r i s h i agency. , Council CWL was held at th e Madame President gave a home of Mrs. Joseph Macilon- short report of the Red Cross M = tn :1 HAPPENINGS Scotch Mist FaIIs As The Day Breaks Over The HiII Women's Institute and which was instructed by Miss Doris LeClair and Miss Alp h onsine Theriault. Instruction was given in dress making, glove making, leather work, copper tooling, cushion making, basketry and liquid embroidery. 0n Achievement Day friends and guests were welcomed b rs. J.J. , . . . . Burge brought greetings from the provincial executive. Many favorable comments were pass- ed on the work exhibited. Lunch was served and gifts were pre- sented to Miss LeClair and Miss Theriault. The program-closed with “God Save the Queen". 3 At a meeting held in the Orange Lodge room at Pinette on Nov. 14 an LOBA Lodge was g‘; organized by the R.W. Grand : .- Flor- 5 Mistress of P.E.I., Mrs. ence Ross of Charlottetown. As- sisting Mrs. Ross with the or- ganization was the M.W. Grand Mistress of BA, Mrs. ' Larter, Charlottetown, R.W. Grand Juvenile Director. Mrs. Flo. Moore. Charlottetown and other R.W. Grand Lodge officers. There was present members was ‘ ’- from six primary lodges in the Province. The name of the new lodge is “Lady MacEwen" No. 1371 and Mrs. Verna Docherty, Pinette, was elected W o r t h y Mistress. Following the election of of- ficers many expressions of good Mr. and Mrs. Ingham R. Ramsay, following their re- cent marriage in the Pre terian Church, Summerside. The bride is the former Mary E. Adams. daughter of Mrs. Maisie Adams and the RAMSAY-ADAMS UPTIALS late Mr. Claude Adams. The groom is the son of Mrs. Mary Ramsay and the late Mr. Wallace Ramsay of St. Eleanors. (Photo by Heckbert Studio) The regular monthly meeting 0 the Business and Professional - omen’s Club was held at the Charlottetown Hotel on Nov- The President, and meeting which were approved. letter was read from Miss The Corresponding Secretary, Ethel Sutherland, read several letters. Mrs. Marjorie Champion, Pro- vincial President, plans to visit the Charlottetown Club in ec- ember. The following Committee to study Minimum Wage Law as it St. Joseph’s Has Centennial Plans At a recent meeting of S t. Joseph’s Alumnae centennial committee plans and arrange- ts were discussed for the celebration of the 100th an i- versary to take place in Ch r- Iottetown on Saturday, June 23, 1963. ' Several committees were for- med and are already working on the various projects an events scheduled to take place in June. The Sisters of the Con- gregation of Notre Dame began teaching at St. Joseph’s in 1863. Earlier this year the n a m e “St. Joseph’s Sodality" was changed to St. Joseph’s Alumn- ae with the a p p r o val of the chaplain, the Mother Superior and the members. An invitation and letter will be sent to all former pupils of the convent, one of the publicity conveners for «the centennial wishes was extended to the of- ? ficers and members of the new lodge. 1 “It’s the thought of having to do it. that bothers one" A ri ing wind moved in the orchard trees then, and the morning was damp. But it was only a mist. a soft veil which lingered along the stream, and draped the hillsides above. ‘ And there was a clean timbre in the morning-song of t fire, when we sat down to breakfast. It was a nice meal. Queens, it came to mind, weal- - recent thankoffering service of ‘SMS President Life Member ‘Of Nat’I Missionary Society Mrs. L. S. Webster, president of the Senior Missionary Society, First Baptist Church, Charlot- tetown. was made a Dominion life member of the Affiliated Baptist Women's Missionary Societies of Canada during the the SMS. Mrs. T. G. Ives, in making the presentation spoke of Mrs. Web- ster‘s work in the society in the Maritimes and the local society, as treasurer for 11 years and president for three. Mrs. Websttr has been 'a member of the UBWMU s i n c e 1951, has served on the mission board. and has been Sanitarium thy folks might have their ser- vants to anticipate their every want at the table. but would that be as pleasant as this one we enjoyed, with James for the best of companions, a fire our own maple sticks actually singing on the clean hearth. and beyond our windows the famil-i iar fields, and the scenes we knew best" The winds continue to blowt high and gustin about our, eaves. We pau5e does the orangy Curiosity-cat, lifting up velvet ears on thel couch -— James is at the sta- bles with the younger farmer seeing that all is well with those i O n to listen as“ 2" Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 I visitor for 10 years. ‘ Mr. Carl V. Farmer took as~ his, tribute to their work. Mrs. . S. Webster, president, presided. All St. Paul’s dreams_were not visualized as he realized them, Mr. Farmer said, just as oth- ers’ are not realized, but after 2000 years his letters live in the Scriptures to inspire and bless, and God’s purpose was fulfilled. Miss Alma Yeo gave the scrip- ture reading and prayer was of- fered by Mrs. H. J. Huggan and Mrs. D. N. Bell. Mrs. Douglas MacKinney rendered “Just A Closer Walk With God" accom- panied by Mrs. V. L. Diugwell. Mrs. P. J. Sentner and Mrs. Ed- win Cook received the offering. said. Former students who may not be on the list due to change of name or address are asked to contact Sister St. Clair at the convent if they wish to attend. Further news on the progress of the centennial plans will be given from time to time. is, P CIub Has Committee To Study Minimum Wage Law effects women was appointed: For I Helen Crosby and Patricia Wil- Mrs. Ireta Sutherland. Chair- 'man: Miss Miss Isabel MacDonald, Mrs. Margaret Holmes, Mrs. Arthur Bruce. The Committee. Connolly, Chairman. Ethel Tay- lor, Bessie Beer, Ann Walsh, liams arranged the following ‘ programme. Mrs. Patricia Williams read a paper on Canadian Federation. Miss Florence Simmons play two Selections and was told her work was very much appreciat- Mrs. Elia a Ethel Sutherland. Beet Fresh Pkg. ed by all the members as she is our pianist at the meetings. A former member of the club, Miss Rosa Bell was introduced by Miss Ethel Taylor. She is the Immediate Past-President of Mushrooms 39c Oven Ready Chickens . . . In. 53: Fresh Island the Prince Edward Island Phar- maceutical Society and a mem- ber of the Council for the last ‘ six years and she is thought to be the first woman in Canada to hold the office of President in any such Association. She told about the importance of drugs and the careful re- search that goes into their pre- paration. The motion picture Cranbemes' . In. 29: Island Mac 5lbs.33c Green Mo untain l Woes IO lbs. 39: Liquid—Reg. sin which followed clearly illustrat- ed the points brought out by the speaker and showed the steps followed before different drugs are ready for general distribu- I on. She was thanked by Miss Bes- sie Beer for her address. Ivory 44: I LIVE FREE IN J63 1 Win $20.00 a week every week in ’63. Full details at store. and Mrs. Farmer, paying 0 L a pretty I F Every Teen and Junior Teen Queen on your Christmas Li t i HOLMES & 5 BRADLEY ! 'm+ topic “I Could See R om e," the , dream of the Apostle Paul 85‘ guest speaker for the annual thankoffering service of the Senior Missionary Society, First Baptist Church Charlottetown. Mrs. C. S'. Scranton introduced it u. BENNETT CARR 1 vv 1 Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada 1 1 1 Insurance Counselling I t 4 Charlottetown. P.E.. I 4 vvvvvvvvvvv of the herd stabled there. They will chat, and chatting, plan for the future of the farming at ' Alderlea — those two, who en-j joy it so well. . ‘ Gusty the wind is. And damp- ish the night. . The Curiosity-cat smiles and settles into his pillow. “T ere's this to it “he grins of the weather. "It’s clean-cut. There's no question to it: o ‘ 1? 0r won’t I? It would be the silly one who would even think of venturing out a-stroll- mg tonight!" Until tomorrow — — Diary— 5 O Greeting Cards O Art Supplies Games Good-night..... aid with an attendance of cight~ meeting and dinner which she teen members. attended. She was accompanied The president, Mrs. J o h n by Ethel Pendergast. Arsenault,I called theh greeting Fm“. members and the mm. to order, eading in t e eagne prayer and prayers for th e dent attended the Regional con- ope_ In the absence of t h e i ference which was held in Char- secretary the minutes of th e, lottctown, and the president § \'\F DI‘BVIOUS Electing were read by i read a very fine report of pro- fitedLeSI‘e Ramsay and 3p" I ceedings at the conference. Fa- Conespondence secretary. ; ther Allan MacDonald w a s Mabel MacLelian, read notes of ‘ guest Speaker and his address thanks from members for treats I will be received by this council 'received during illness, also a I in the very near Holmes & Bradley OR BEST IT SIIOP. NOW! BUYS letter from Mrs. Gaudet re up-I Mabel MacLellan gave keep of CWL room at P r in c e. members c op i e s of the pray- County Hospital. Money w a .4 er to the Holy Ghost for the suc- voted for this project. ; cess of the Ecumenical Council. A communication from Mrs. .‘ Mrs. Will Hickey invited the Dnnhill, National convener of I members for th 9 December 10% DISCOUNT ON ALI. MCHAND'ISIE DURING THIS SALE Nov. 22 To Nov. 24 member to sub- Rev. L. Callaghan, director, d be a regula r closed the meeting with prayer. 5 h e , Lunch was served by the hos- ggested a campaign to in-‘tess. Collection amounted to circiilation. Mrs. Joseph I $1.60. ' r'MacDonald spoke words 0 to i praise for "our National Magn- - lo ed :ethe 3°71 MISSES NYLON SKI JACKETS Reg. 9.98 to 12.98 m at . TRYON UCW Cle noe . . . . The members of Unit Three, 7'95 ma ASSORTED SLIMS g at Sizes 10 to 14x Glearhi TEEN .1..oo . iUnitt‘d Church Women. Tryon “I”??? Is 8 m3,“ Impetiflant iPastoral Charge. met for the nut finhflgfiges'mfifiésmn ,‘Novcmbcr meeting at the home ' e . report stating that sup. :0! Mrs. Archie Thomson. ad been given {or masses i The president, Mrs. Everett of Hawaii. Jr.. opened the meet- re. ing with a selection entitled “A Roll éan rs. narrow window may let in the paid up membe ’ Hrs. Candon reported visiting a light". Eleven members and a. k mom her, and Frances ,one visitor was present. KCampbeii sent a treat to anoth-j Mrs. Sheldon Dixon conduct- .»er. ed the worship,'using as the| ' Mrs. LaWIess, convener of theme “what is the ta s k of the IRndlu and TV nah-1 that a letter gChurch?" She was assisted by fin" been sent to crcv for the 'Mrs. Lorne Carruthers, who » " W‘ showing of "Keys of the read the scripture lesson. The Group 7 to 14x Balance of Fall (his Lined Corduroy ‘ COATS I JEANS - 4 to 6x Rog. 22.93 Assorted Sizes neg. 4.93 Special 15.95 on. (timing at 10% off ciurlu at 3:99 Assorted ' Table of m or Teen SWEATERS GOODS . Skirts S Dunes Clearing in Clearing at ‘ own; a 2.09 ml 1.00 8: 2.00 ml 13.00 ml L 1"""'dom". She passed out ap- ahymn sung was "Blest be the i " “'1' cards for members to ITie that Binds". ‘ t~ n'u‘l'fl and TV stations. 5 Mrs. Robert Crawford pre- ' 2e. Zie‘inski reported for the i renters: study, inn-osmium . Ten book ' Asia’s Rim". She also "e’i-‘rs. also metabies and led the Bible study on lhe young ruler. The meeting closed with prayer. social time was edloy ’with lunch served the Itess and committee in charge. . 9 \ » " thrashed thy the ~ lymgflmily for i r r. . ‘» 3:179 4 HOLMES \ "KERADLEY pugs-3414 O Good Books For Children & Adults 103 Grafton St. Dial 4-9974 ‘ \ ; this best _ > mafia £27 0 each ' {wee-0+0? '59 queen 5‘- Dial 4.3414 " IIIIIIGRY? i 1* Phone ' not give 1 Absolute Free Delivery 0 . . I : Johnson’s Restaurant; “"99"”. WW ' ' i > . . nighties " FAMOUS FOR o ' . Baby Dolls 4: BRANDED INSPECTED : . sum .bediackets 1 ' . duster- ; GOOD 08‘ . briefs mount, BACK" . O Prisma- A‘“ : A- can! 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