“mond Arsenault of Urbainyille, Sea BS 6 SES 6 eae 9 4 . : Young Couple Pledge Vows In Ceremony At Egmont Bay Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant, Miss Alcida Arsenault,. Moncton, N.B., Mrs. Anthony Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell. Burke, Mrs. Austin Brown; Charlotteféwn, Miss A. pretty wedding was solemn- ized at St. James Church, Egmont Bay on Oct. 21 when Rose Leona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- became the bride of Eldon Gal- fant. son of Mr. and Mrs. An- theny | Gallant -.of Abram’s vil- lage. Rev. Naxaire Poirier per; formed the. ceremony. Mr. Ed- ward Poirier. was organist and accompanied the composed choir of the girls of Urbanville. - The bride, given‘in marriage} by her father, was lovely in her/ floor length--wedding gown of Chantilly lace over satin. Her shoulder length veil was held in| place with a halo of simulated pearls, and she carried a boua- --get of red and white carnations. Miss Aldine Arsenaulf. sister of the bride. as bridesmaid. ol gowned in aqua. ballerina leng-y -th, with matching hat and she - carried a bouquet of pink and | white carntions. Mr. Donat Gallant. brother of ths “Sroom, was best man. | Mrs. Arsenault chose for her} dauchter’s wedding a blue dress! with white accessories\ and a} corsage of pink carnations. The! groom’s mother wore a navy dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. | Following the ceremony break- | fast was served at the home of the groom’s parents for one hun-, dred guests, and supper at the tfhome of the bride's parents for | + Mrs. Wanda Wyatt, Miss Martha Mac- Farlane, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wedge, Mr.. and Mrs. Major MacDonaild,, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant will re- side in Abram’s Village where the groom is' employed with the CNR. ' . Auxiliary Pla ‘Gift’ Service SUMMERSIDE — The Novem- ber meeting of Trinity evening auxiliary was held_recently. wita the president, Mrs. Henry Moyse presiding. Thirty members were present. ns Morley Wiley, literature secretary, reported that a num- ber of new books had arrived for the bookshelves. Mrs. Allison MacLean reported for the no- minating committee. It was de- cided that a white gift service would be held again this year, at the Christmas meeting. The program for the evening was led by Mrs. Erland Ramsay, Mrs. Richard Hinton and Mrs. Clifford Rankin. LOURDES MIRACLE | trousers,” or favor the housewife | a A — ee See tee met) PAM (Reuters! — A’ Petts ment of flowers and lichted tap-| Womam’s recovery of the use of ers, was centr with a three la paralyzed arm following a visit tier wedding cake,topped with a| to the Roman Catholic shrine of miniature bride and groom. re-| Lourdes has been put forward as marks weye made by Monsignor!a ‘miracle cure” by Maurice Poirier, Rev. P. Cloutier and Cardinal Feltin, Archbishop of Miss Wanda Wyatt of Summer-! Paris. Such a decision must be side. |eonfirmed by the Pope. Miss For the honeymoon trip to| Yvonne Fournier, went to Laur- Saint John, N.B., the bride travel-| des as a last resort in April, 1945, art a ed «@ led in a turquoise suit with a grey| with her left arm completely fur jacket and matching acces-| paralyzed following an accident sories and a corsage of pink car-| six years before. She now works tations. fn a Paris laboratory. BERNARD-ARSENAULT WEDDING Mr... and Mrs. Paul Bernard] Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and following their recent marriage| Mrs.‘ Theophile Arsenault, Mont in our lady of Mont Carmel Church by Rev. Arsene Richard Carmel, and the groom is the CSC, of Joseph's University.|505 of Mr. and Mrs, Edmond The bride ig the former ai Bernard, St. Philip, om Donald; five o’clock matches win- ner, Iris MacLellan; runner-up, Mrs. Kay Johnston;. nine hole division winner, Mrs. (Dr.) Alan MacMillan, rfunner-up, Mrs. J.S. -Vautour. The Earl of Hillsborough Chapt- er of the IODE met at the home meeting. The regent, Frank Johnston, presided.- Treas- surer Mrs. Barry Budgen report- ed a satisfactory sum had been realized from the rummage sale fund and a box for overseas be packed Dec. 1. Pictures of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will be purchased for the Brownies of the United Church and the Basilica. Money was voted to purchase a box of groceries for a needy family. A nominating committee was appointed to bring in a slate of officers for the coming year. ' Mrs. a nine-day ag motor .coach tour of the contin- a es eee > feat. From sch cont oes > the French coast © The Guardian, Oharlottetown, Mon, Nov. 23, 1950.| Dunkerque into Belgium and a : soon So. tas Os S eee ‘ HAPPENINGS ‘ Chabismenes!” Culogne, aed ens. tence, baasquarters ; * (once a : . : Roman Legion, the birthplace of Mrs. M. Arnett Howatt was re-| saw a full grown itl eee ae a ae ee branch of the Charlottetown Golf|The wings were yellow tipped! the Rhine Valley with its fascin- Club at their annual meeting held} with brown. As it is out of season| ating views and historic castles, Thursday evening atthe Char-|for butterflies, Mrs. Carr is at a/ to heidelberg (famous for its uni- lottetown Hotel, with a reception} loss to explain how or when the| versity), through the Hollental and dinner. Officers elected for| winged beauty took up residence. | valley in the heart of the Black 1960 are: Honorary president, Forest with its scenes .of Mrs. T.W.L. Prowse; president,| Members of the South Winsloe| beauty, and on to Switzerland Mrs. ‘M. Arnett Howatt; vice pres-; Woman's Auxiliary, as well as aj Passing through Zurich, finan- ident, Mrs. Joseph Molloy; sec-|mumber of local friends were} cial and commerical capital of retary, Mrs. William Johnston; | guests of the Highfield WA in the) Switzerland, they droveon to treasurer, Mrs. E.E. Douglas. {church basement of Wednesday|historic Lucerne, and Interlaken “Last season's c were | evening. where a whole day was given, Club champion, Gail Mustard;} One of the highlights of the to the pleasures and beauty .| held with Mrs. Stanley Vessey stitute entertained the Springton expressed appreciation - to the ‘| Highfield WA for their hospital- pees oad a — yy: Mrs. Arthur MacLean. Miss Phyllis Watkins is speAd- ante siee Monkaen, setoaned ter, Mrs. ghtman and members : ‘ Mr. Wightman, Montague. a eee ac car Mrs. John Carr, (Marshtield, ELLEN’S DIARY We get them — the fall Mon- days with not enough blue in the sky “to make a sailor a pair. of wash. Low-ceilinged with cloud— and below, showers on the damp fields and scarves of gray mist above the hills. Then it is we recall so easily) the ’ ‘days. Instead of the chilly No- vember wind, we see again a gay| breath stirring the haylands to ripples of green. In fancy the daisies dance their stately meas- ures in a starry pasture or along! the farm lane. So lovely too those | dewy mornings when the sun. painted goldenly the far side of the valley—there was sunshine then and to spare! the dreamy noontime -we remember, the birdsong drowsy or momentarily | hushed, and a Tazy haze of blue lying soft on the far countrvside. How sweet too the perfumed dusk | with purpling shadows over all the hills and road and dales, un- til all was dim and downy-soft, | about, and a first star blossomed magically over the mill in the) peaceful meadows of the night. | Gone now those days? Passed. And the year bent and a bit weary, and we think lonely as are the aged for the days and) kin and friends that were, walks| slowly up the last rise of way.| But pauses now and then, not only to rest a moment but also to turn at a thought and look back along the trail. As we have won-| deringly seen in the long ago, an| aged one of the farms about stop in a stroll to look back and out) upon the scene about. Maybe in a last sight—seeing volumes! there younger folks could never | see until they too in their turn, | would also find like visions. ver | the past, with all its change and —_ evening was a “Fashion Show” with Mrs. Frank Thomson, Mrs. E : ace 7 : i a = 3 = re { _ and Josephine once stay- and picturesque villages and towns including Montreuil-sur- Mer, which was the British G.H. Q. during the First World War. tumes of the “Gay Nineties” era. Mrs. John Stearns was com- mentator and Mrs. Stillman Frizzell presided at the piano. An amusing monologue by Mrs. John Weeks was thoroughly enjoyed. After refreshments had been served an auction sale was Presented Wi The Glen Valley Women’s In- acting as auctioneer. Mrs. Harold Diamond, Winsloe, on behalf of the visitors present, Mrs. D.A.S. Gay, Yarmouth ar- rived in Montague last week. to join her husband sho has been transferred to the Montague branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. .At present they are guests at. Hill Side“Inn. Blue Mondays Recall Days Of Lazy Summer Sunshine history; the shade and sunshine of the pilgrim trek was super- imposed on the familiar scene spread about. The year is old. But according to the lights in the childrens’ eyes when we visited a while this evening at the house across the sity | tane, the best is yet to be—the” | believe she means it. You see’ he confided to Mack.“‘your grand- mother has never altogether grown up.” “Or else—’ we laughed. | “Or else” he grinned “she’s go- ing back to her little-girls years to stay!" When Monday's skies have no blue, and showers descend and gray mist wraps the hills, what else is there to do but go back to gather daisies and walk the sun- laved paths of those delightful summer days we knew? Sterling MacLean to read an ad- dress to Mrs. John Nicholson, | who had been a valued: member | for many years and who has left | to take ‘Tryon. Mrs. Norman MacDonald | behalf of the members Mrs. | Nicholson with an electric clock. Mrs. Allison MacDowell gave! a demonstration on cake decor- | ating which was much enjoyed. irs. D cIntos| C ait o Tv Springion Wi. ed the members for their tation to the meeting. An auction sale and a contest formed part of the program. . Mrs. John Nicholson invited the members to the home for the| December meeting when roll call will be answered with an ex- change of Christmas gifts also. an article for children to use in | the sand box in school. PALMER RD. C. W. L. The regular monthly meeting of the Parish Council of Palmer oak up residence in North; Road was held in the church ves- went ee ee try at 2.30 p.m., with the presi “Geel” Alex. the \two and 8 dent in -the chair. There were nineteen members in attendance. The treasurer's report was read | and showed a balance of cash on hand. Lt was agreed that a mass be said for Monsignor W. J. Smith. It was also decided that ten dol- lars be voted to buy gifts for the young ladies of the parish who entered the Novitiate: Four members turned in their lottery books. Mrs. Anthony Dou- cette kindly offered to send. for Christmas cards to the Sisters of the Precious Blood. An educational committee was appointed to work with the con- vener, Mrs. Harris Callaghan. The following members agreed to work on said committee. Mrs. Howard Gaudet, Mrs. George half year lad looked up from one of the catalogues that are educ- ating him remarkably’ well “here's a Mommie” he smiled “and a ‘Baby in a manger—yes”’ he nodded ‘“‘see the hay! And there are cows—and heres a !am- bie—a ‘dear little lambie watch- ing by." “Come it’s your bedtime’’ some one reminded him. “No, no! Let's look at it all over again! .Please! another time.”’ : “And what would you wish for Christmas?" Mack questioned us, busy with pen and paper com- piling his list. “A “pen!"’ Granddaughter re-| plied for us smartly’‘Or maybe refills” she chuckled — MacAlduff, Mrs. Herman Ken- “No—a doll’ we said. nedy, Mrs. Sylvere_ Chaisson, Yes,” James smiled. “I do}Mrs, Anthony Doucette, Mrs. The annual membership tea of | the St. Joseph Sodality was held | Sunday at 3 p.m. in the music room of St. Joseph's Convent in conjunction with the regular monthly meeting. . f Salient points on the. business agenda included the adoption of | the new constitution and by-laws as this sodality joined the Can- adian Federation of Convent Alumnae during the past year. Mrs. Allan MacDonald, Miss Anne Cronin and Mrs. Thomas Bolger were appointed to the) nominating committee to bring | in a slate of officers at the an- nual meeting in December. Rev. Preston Hammill was named} as chaplain of the sodality. Following the business session the members attended benedic- tion in the convent chapel. at the} conclusion of which the De Pro-| fundis was recited for Mrs. Au-| brey Ward, a deceased member. | The music room was tastefully | decorated for the occasion, the tea table being centered with a) attractive arrangement of red | and white mums and carnations | flanked by red tapers in silver) Donald. In charge of the tea were Mrs. Gordon Toombs, Miss Mil- lie Walsh and Miss Louise Duffy. | Members of the sodality who as- | sisted in serving were: Mrs. Leo MeNally, Miss Joyce Coady, Mrs. | Alex: MacLean, Miss Mary Coyle, Mrs. Frank Walker, Miss Ann Sodality Membership Tea Held Sunday At St. Joseph’s Mrs. James Shea, Mrs. Joseph Bernard, Mrs. Russell Callaghan, and Mrs. Bernard Keefe. Meet- ing of same to _held the fol- lowing Sunday. The Reverend Director, Father Walsh addressed the meeting-and also read the Act of Consecra- | tion followed by his blessing. MONTAGUE .W M. S. Miss Anne Cronin, Stephanie Gil- lis, Joan LeClair, Catherine At- kins and Jeanette McGuigan. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION ~WI Member Leaves District, th Parting Gift Thursday evening and was con- ducted by the president, Mrs. A. F. MacKenzie. There were 18 members present. The exposition on the theme, “The Spirit of Wisdom” was read by Mrs. A. C. MacKay and Mrs. Harry Miller. The offeripg was received and dedicated by the president and a circle of prayer closed the devotional period. Roll call was answered with a scripture verse containing the word, “‘Wisdom’’. Mrs. H. E. Nel- son presented the financial re- port, which included the offering received at the recent thankoffer- ing service. Mrs. A. D. MacLure gave a re- port on the W..M. S. meeting re- cently held at Zion Presbyterian Church in Charlottetown. Plans . | were discussed for packing a box to be forwarded to Mrs. George Ingraham, Port worker, at Hali- fax. ; The study period was in the charge of “Mrs. MacLure, assist- ed by Mrs. Stewart. The .mem- bers reported having visited sick and shut-in friends during the month. KENSINGTON W. M. S. The auxiliary —of—the—Kensing- Inite " . i sionary Society held the regular | Divorce Lists Qualifications Desired In Marriage Partner Dear Mary Bowetthi 1 om 0 professional ways the liquor magnates have to advertise their wares. The holiday bags are_to be passed in for December. The De- cember roll call is to be answer- ed by donating presents which are to be distributed by the port workers. _ The questionnaire on the wo- men’s new .organization was not very enthusiastically answered. EBENEZER W. 1. | The annual meeting of Ebene zer Women’s Instiitute met at the home of Mrs. West MacDon- ald with twelve members in at- fendance. The meeting, which was conducted by the president, Mrs. Alex Ford, opened by re- peating the Mary Stewart collect. The minutes of the last regular and last annual meetings were heard and adopted. The sick ‘com- mittee and school committee gave their reports. The —-secretary- treasurer read a favorable report of the organizations financess. The officers elected for the en-. suing year are, president, Mrs. Alfred Stead: vice - president, Mrs. Robert Simpson; secretary- treasurer, re-elected. The audi- tors are Mrs. Allison MacLeod and Mrs. Lincoln MacRae. The | directors are Mrs. Cliff Mathe- son, Mrs. Malcolm Andrews and Mrs. Claude MacLeod. Mrs. West MacDonald then moved a vote of thanks to the re- tiring president and secretary- meeting in the ladies.parlor, Nov. 12. In the absence of the presi- deet, the vice president, Mrs. Dan MacKenzie presided. Mrs. D. MacMenzie, Mrs. F. L. Qrr and Mrs. George Duggan of- fered prayers of thanksgiving. Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, lead- er of the program committee. was assisted by Mrs. Ernest MacEwen, Mrs. Waldron Davi- son, Mrs. Horace Glover, Mrs. Russell MacKay and Miss Jessie 1G. Murphy. The new role. played by the women of Ghana was men- tioned. There were 13 members pre- sent. Mrs. Horace Glover, cor- responding secretary, report- ed that letters of thanks and of sympathy were mailed, and that thank-you cards were received, including one from Mrs. Percy MacMurdo. Mrs. Ernest MacEwen is in charge of the December pro- gram. Miss Hattie Clark read Mrs. Harold Laird’s card of thanks for the “In Memoriam” tribute. Mrs. F. L. Orr read a let- ter from Dr. Florencé Murray of Korea. She suggested that the $100 gift left to the W. M. S. Aux- iliary be sent to support the chil- dren's home or to purchase land for lepers. A decision will be made at a future meeting. The treasurer, Mrs. W. C. MacLeod reported the Oct collection, $16.50 and the thankof- fering at $110. Mrs. F. L. Orr reported four books read. She also reported 28 house visits, three hospital vis- The November meeting of the! Women’s Missionary Society of | St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ‘1 Montague, was-held a the hon: of Mrs. A. F. Campbel Reverend Sister St. Mary of Sion, Superior of the Convent, and Miss Eleanor Trainor, president of the organization received the large number of members in at- tendance. piano music which added much Miss Florence Quinn and Mrs.| to the enjoyment of those pre- Arthur Arsenault supplied the sent. f _ TRADE NOW... Get Your EARLY TRADERS BONUS Yo a at SUNNY ISLE FARMS rox (pi PAYABLE AT ONCE Grafton St. E. Your IH. Dealer’ Dial 7380 ro If. your clothes are not becoming to you ry - RRMRARRART MMMM MB RIN IN, > att and Mrs. Douglas MacDonald to assist with lunch. The surprise package was won by Mrs. Claud MacLeod. SOURIS C.W.L. President, Mrs. D. Arthur Mac- | Donaid, opened the November ing of S. Mary’s Parisa D il with the league prayer. Fifleen members were present. Correspoadence consisted of thank-you letters from Father .| bishop of Pembrooke, and Mr:. Donald with Mrs. Alfred Stead of an age that 1 edn take a full ogee. 4 erine Sheridan re-spiritual bou- quet for Most Rev. Wm. J. Smit itual convener asked for Catholic Jiterature. to te left at hospital and other needy places. The president .gave the high- Ight on National Convention and Regional C mference. It was mov ed and secondea that two masse» be offered, ore for deceased members of °W.L and one tor ceceased Niterons. Nine mem bers offered to work for month of Nevember in vanteen. Father Dunphy in his remarks to the memoeis left them mucn food for thought. He especia#ly asked the members to encourage the youth to attend the C.Y.O. 74 help increase the member- ship. Plans were carried out for K of C panquet to be held.Ne.- vember 29. ” SHERBROOKE W. I. Mrs. Adrian Decker was elect- ed president of the. Sherbrooke Women’s Institute at the annual meeting held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Warn recently. . Other officers include Mrs. Roy Edward Loughlin, secrétary. Dir- ectors ‘are Mrs. Prowse Chap- pell, Mrs. Charles Yeo and Mrs. James Harris while auditors are Mrs. Jdhn Steele. and Mrs. Frank Townsend. 4 mer Warn, press secretary Mrs. Earle Chappell; organist, Mr s. Eric Madsen. treasurer. zs Mrs. Adrian Decker. Mrs. Ed- The ‘next meeting will be hel@|qard Loughlin, Mrs. Roy Harris, |} Harris, vice-president; ;and Mrs. /! Red Cross convenor is Mrs. El- |: is alive only to the extent that h (or she) is realistically involved in other lives, in terms of shared activities based on common in terests or kindred concerns. And in this sense, you are alive, at present. i Moving to another loc | wouldn’t change the texture your experience, so long as you keeps you at an infantile of wantingness—not doing any: .thing much, in a self-reliant outgoing way, to bring about sort of companionship that dures rewardingly. . Don’t emphasize finding a man. Aim rather at growing man. im rather at growing woman whose life is happily sus- tained by love of God sen- sible devotion to the right oppor- tunities and associations that are His special gift to you. M.H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. EASY TERMS LM 008 iAVd O% ~ Alvin Matthews were appointed on the program committee.. Roll call was answered by the paying of dues. Fifteen members were present as well as two vis- itors. One new member joined. qe Community Credit Union Open Membership . . Savings & loans insured, leans at low interest. 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