_.._____ __._, __________ ,___,,_ _ ~,V_,_v S fine Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Feb. 14. 1963. HAPPENINGS Oll6¢i>:l'7 li' . rue-«lime rectum t. 1— ; “Wmmmfl tutu laid- a: 5:331” to gay-JN ,..'d4~h. : IYellow Rose Ball Ils Friday Night . The Charlottetown Hotel will ‘be the scene of the second an- Lnual Yellow Rose Ball. Friday | night sponsored by the t h r e e ‘ Charlottetown chapters of Beta‘ igma Phi Sorority. Beta Sigma Phi is an interna- tional organization of 150.000; members which was created for l young women in search of cul- ‘tural and social activity. Each chapter —~ Charlottetown i .Alpha. XiAlpha. and XiBeta —l Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bcair- Ito. Summerside. were guests of honor at St. Mary‘s Hall re- cently when the Square Dance Club gathered to offer congrat- ulations and good wishes on their recent marriage. Leo Far- reII. president of the club. ex- plained the reason of the gath- ering. and a gift card was read by Ivan Bowlless while a Kenwood blanket. was presented 'Mrs. Ivan Adams were the win- Rose B ‘ners of high prizes for men and ‘ Lunch “as Nomad by the hog conducts its own series of cul-' less and lamps. ‘ tural programs throughout the I r card parlv was held at the year and.°°me. togelher for: home of M... ‘and Mrs' Joseph lmany social functions, including ; Caselcy. Spring Valley. when 10 a thefounderls Day Banquet' the: tables were in play. _ and jTalismannTea and the Yellow 3. a . . Over the years, the sorority? i has made many contributions to international a nd community projects. Through the interna- tional endowment fund and ex- emplar fund. the sorority has for ladies respectively and Ro— land Champioh and Mrs. Wes- ley Cole received consolation prizes. Proceeds were ill aid of the Community Hall. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Valentine Party Planned I By Augustine Members of Augustine Cove WI at their recent monthly; meeting decided to hold a' Val—E entine party in the school Feb.1 19. Mrs. Joseph Murphy. Mrs.j Vernie Webster and Mrs. Gor- don Dawson were appointed to conduct the entertainment. The meeting. held at the Abegweit Hotel in Borden. was 2poem about Institute members . I {Youth Groups Conduct Service KENSINGTON ~ In l'ccogni—l tion of Christian Youth Week. A lthe service in Margate United iChurch was conducted Sunday ‘opened with the reading of al I pointed were: I thank you card from Miss Arsenault. he meeting adjourned was followed by a social land a lunch. PARKDALE “U. A total of 16 members attend» edlt‘he monthly mleetli'irgh of Park- dae W.I. recenty e presi-. . , dent. Mrs. J. D. McAshill proi’“gfi‘rggcpegfiypgfagn-me m present. siding. The treasurfergssge .utes of the last meeting. a Minutes of the last meeting Show.“ a balance 0 s ' 8 on .andal r990“ “’35 given c - ‘ hand. Correspondence was read pondence whim . - “"95. we" read and approve? a n .' and discussed and placed on file , tel. of thénk ft Includelj “ I" correspondence was discussed.) and reports were heard h, am “he MIN P s i‘om the sisters oi It was dwlded that lo the the various committees. :receivea Tli‘ecmll-‘t Blood. W a \‘ amount of $16.02 be paid. Col-i Soon the hum of g m._ftheir a .reli‘el‘ms ers expressed lemon. [owl “'35 31-44- The .9“ chines will be heard in the hall. Christ's; gird!“ rm orders r‘” icommittee reportcd_ ma king when several of me ladies win calendars Itl s and church a... 1several calls and distrib u t ing‘meet to make kerchlefs {or the send “other was ditgmded to ‘treatS- .Cubs and Scouts. Knitted arm-Iter “r “r (""19 lat- i New committee members all-r cles and clothing are sent regu-f conven .. . r - . Mrs, K e nneih l larly to United Services Com- j service. Eisswgggufl'c‘mgegs‘m Liment in the Miscouche R on High School Yearbook. mom a n d! Mlp. Herbert Machaid hourivlce- president. ‘ Cove WI by the president. and had members and three visitors . .; mittec. It was decided to buy . - , . ‘ Dawsoinkaztszr; It?ng Dali: .one hundred chm“ for the ham. LomemnlIttcrc: gigantgggdiepogts. 80“. SC mm - s . _ M be . . P 8 Delegates to the Red Cross an ‘1 ch committee and meets]; . un tees: Mrs. Fred Leard and Mrs. nual meeting were appointed. lad. . - Journed With - Alban Gaudet, school. commiiw A buffet supper was served by l 50cm hour whicffifir “my”: ‘99; Mrs- Joseph MurPhY. Mrs. the committee in charge. The‘Ib‘V lunch. Bland“? WET Mid MT Ken- refreshment c om mi tte e for 1—~—————-——“.“_ $0 M St. W» Toronto by Mrs. George Stewart a lid Mrs. Leo Farrell. The remaind- er of the evening was spent in square dancing. lirrol Casclcy. lialifax. spent the past. week end at his home at Kelvin Grove. “One world“. which can be brought into being t h r o u g h communication. knowledge and understanding. was the theme of an address given by Raja Gopal to the United Church Women at Alberton. He showed sl‘des depicting life in the East and in the West. The women‘s group met in the church hall with Mrs. Fred Leard' presiding. Minutes were recorded by the secretary, Mrs. .Graham Bennett. The worship was conducted Mrs. William SOHIOI‘S rellli'n— ed to her home in Clinton 0 it Monday from the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. Summerside. where she had been a patient for the past several weeks following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. \Vcll'liiii M a c- Kay entertained at their hnnlc hi Clinton on Monday evening. February 4. when eight tables of auction were in play. Prizes for ladies high were wnli Mrs. Ivan Pickering. and gent's high. Elton Woodside. (‘onsola- by Mrs. Bennett. At. the close tions prizes went to Mrs. Elton ,of the meeting there was a all. Woodside and Mr. Eric Sinclair. ent auction. ’3' ’< Yellow And White Mums Are. Floral Accents For Wedding St. Mary's Church. Clint o n, 'was the bridesmaid and wore a Ontario, was the setting for the ; waltz length gown of mauve ny- recent ceremony which united ilon over satin with jacket and; in the Holy Sacrament of Matri- ishawl. a floral hat. mitts a n many. Paula M.. daughter of shoes to match her dress. S h a Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Curley, carried a bouquet of white Kensington. P.E.I.. and LAC mums and clirysantheums. tin:- Neil J.. son of Mr. and Mrs. ed with mziu‘c. to correspond John Shatton. of Havelock. Ont. Reverend GB. Lardie. parish ing necklace and earring riest. united the young couple gift of the bride. a solemn double ring cereq LAC George ROt’liqliP was best many and officiated at the wed- man. V d ‘ v The usher was George V i r r. set, a sermce. ‘ . . The floral decorations were I Mrs. George Rodialie. of Hamil- of w its and yelllow cbrysanthe— lion. represented the bride's mo- ther and wore a two piece suit of red knitted wool. is white hat with white accessories and a grey fur is c k e t. Her corsage was of white feathered tions. Mrs. Shattan. mother of minus. The guest , Were marked with large white satin bows and onaircled with floral accents. Several musical selections were rendered by members of the Serviiccmcn‘s (Ellih of Ilam~ 'tllc groom. wore a two piece flton. Ont. suit of royal b'uc knitted wool The bride \i'a': I‘.‘ltll.’llll in a l Willi beige cloche hat and beige. accessories. and a brown min fur jacket with a pink feathered carnation corsage attached. Immediately following th e ceremony at reception was held at the Sportsmens' Club. Ham- ilton three-quarter length ballerin a gown of nyan tulle over white satin in p r i n c e s 5 lines. The . gown featured a fitted bodice oft Aloncon lace with sabrina neck-l line ornamented with l a c e rip-l i pliqlied sequins and pearls and the back was closed with tiny covered buttons. ed with a decorated we e long sleeves. Ill classic I cake. supported on pillars and style. tapered to points over topp With a miniature bride the hands. and Illl‘ hoiiffant skirt. I and groom. Crystal vases of mlims and chrysantheums were at double nylon not was protticd the floral accents. with panels of lace at the front and back and was worn over! Reverend GB. Lardie. P.P.. hoops which gathered in light ‘ acting as master of ceremonies folds to form a slight entrain. .extended congratulations to the Her shoulder length chapel veil I bride and groom and LAC 'rr of P‘rench silk illusion. fell iproposed the toast to the bride. gracefully from a tiara of en iThl‘ gr oom responded and sequins and simulated pcarls‘fitting remarks were made by corresponding to those worn on I Rev. GB. Lardie and friends of the neckline of her gown. S h e i the bride and groom- carried a cascade of Americanl LAC George ROdlque DI‘ODOS- beauty roses. ‘ed the toast to the bridesmaid. She wore tiny cultured pearl Telegrams from British Col- eai'rings and necklace gift oi;umbia. Prince Edward Island. the groom. lOntario and the United States Mrs. Ray Virr of Hamilton .were received. along with sev- m‘ “$11 congrtagalt‘ory Wi§h951~t d . e gues 0 was circu a e PRINTED PATTgigfig ‘ . Shatton. Sr.. of Have- 2—8 lock. 0nt.. and the tradition al cutting and serving of the wed- ding cake was a highlight of the day's activities. 1 The bride and groom left on a trip to ‘.i;ar.i Falls and the .Maritime Provinces. White in ‘rlam tor. they were given a reception at the Ser- vicemen's Army and Navy club. :The Sportsmen’s Club of Hamil- 'ton furnished the six piece or- . chestra. I The gifts were opened by the ‘bnide and the verses were read by friends of the bride and groom Upon their anrival to Prince Edward Island the couple were given a family dinner at th e ! home of the bride's parents. Mr. Innri Mrs. J. Wilfred Curley. Kensington. a white classic wool sheath dress with bl a c k accessories and coat to match. A white fea« therod carnation corsage com- pleted her ensemble. Out of town guests were from Clinton. Hamilton. Havelock. Ont.. and Summerside. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Shatton h a vc taken up residence in Clinton. Ontario. where r. Shatton is with the RCAF. Previous to her marriage the bride was employed in London. Ont. with her ensemble and a match- * The bride's table was center» ddin For travelling the bride wore' given thousands of dollars to cancer research. a home for ne- glected girls. scholarships for promising young people. Liter- ary Village in Lucknow, India. and other projects which the membership selec Locally. the three chapters fhave. supported welfare work. adopted a Korean orphan. sup- Iplied scholarships to Musical . Festival Association. and donat- ed books to local schools. Senator Elsie Inman is an in ternational honorary member of the sorority. Alpha Chapter has iMrs. A.W. Hyndman as an on- ‘ orary member. Mrs. Keith Rog- ers as a director and Mrs. A.A I {Scales as social sponsor. Mrs lHyndman and Mrs. Scales will ljoin the three presidents. Mrs. . (XiAlphal. . .Mirs. J.O. Homby, i’XiBetaI and .. ) ‘M.E tLotrdiAlhlin n? m“ p “ ARSENAULT-GAL receiving line at the Yellow i‘ Rose Bali]. Mr. aiid lllrs. Albcrt Arsen- ’ ault are shown following their recent wedding in St. James Church. Egmont Bay. Th e . bride is the former Norma : Four Receive iReb‘ekah Degree A LNNUPTIALS Gallant, daughter of Mr. and rs. Joseph E. Gallant of St. Phillipe and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Arsenault of St. Chrysostomc. .conferred on four candidates ati a recent meeting of Acmel IRebc-kah Lodge. Montague. un-f rder tlle direction of Degreei ’I‘lie Rebekah I) e g ree was . ELLEN’S DIARY Mistress. Catherine. Stewarti Tile lectures were given y Mrs. Frances Slhaw. Mrs. Win- nifred Vickerson. Mrs. Lillian MacDonald and Mrs. Hilda .ii‘l?2§”‘.§§l“i.°'i§£ or. a he iwore M“ Rum Marleod Mrs“ been reading this evening. "I; i " "' ' . ‘ think that siiiff's for... the.‘ Vera MacDonald. Mrs. Alicei - .-- [Greene MN Annie Hears girls. 'ltF observed. We were ers Mariorie Johnston I Mrs. prpparlng sum)” 3' mp “my, ' lBessie Brookins Mrs Annie Spreading the 010"" and plamng; on :it in pairs. the cups an d. lsaucers. the plates and “silver",l |setting all unwittingly, yct withl a precision gained from ong [Gillis and Mrs. Violet MacDon- i'ald. Mrs. Erma ren p ‘sidcd at, the piano during the I I ceremony. I 1 . , .practicc at tile same. Bringing I In the “some of 1"." M a I then the food from the pantry . Westaway. because of illness. - . ‘the new b M Ga” hearing the tea- kettle: tune. I mam “5' ’5' Presently when James would :Bryand. Mrs. Lois Buell. Mrs. . . 'Edna Ross and Mrs. Catherinelgain?“err“);l :(ililgféns “9 Shoum Icoumgs'. we”, wolcnnwd byl “What's for girls?” we qucs-' Mrs. Violet MacDonald whoifinm‘d ‘ I presided over the business ses- “Thgfi Valentine 8mm" ision. Mrs. Alice Greene. acting u n .. , jas secretary. read the minuteslmefkmatgwe calmed Do 50“ Iof the last meeting and the. He grinn".d_ ‘ correspondence. ] EWe read that all tllroligh theI iyears men——even great ones Wives your wasn’t h e .‘send Valentines to their and sweethearts. Why, lgrandfather himself Iabove. the practice! And sends the odd one yet." . "No!" e smiled “Did you lever get one from him? Well, 1. ex- Iclaimed. ‘ “And don't you suppose your :great- granddads and igrandmoms exchanged Itines in their day— when iwere young, and older? Certain- ly they did! And they were win- some things. the Valentines of 3those times. So dainty and pretty." , “Oh. we have Valentines in Ischoo on that Day" ho nodded. i“But..." he shrugged. I t Valentine Of Yesteryear Winsome And Pretty i “Well. would you believe lt?Ipretty day: whitely. and the spruce-s— I ——vmany of them there are in this .and boys. have. been pleased to neighborhood: ' ley. great old trees. tall. spreading branches. dam and stream and river; up the rise too. in hedgerow woodland — prettied with snow.. Strange. it is. that in the mery seasons. we note more the i leafy trees intermingled But comes the Fall. the firry [ ones move to the forefront the scene. to rem ain Spring unfolds the leaves. heart messages sent and receiv- love-bound is Valentine . . I “One day there will he an es—I Good-nigh (Photo by Read Studio) A meditation based on the :the members at the next meaty theme, for Clirisbian Youth ig. Week. Free". A total of 18 members and night's hockey- game? N o. guess I didn‘t. It, was between and Tuxis Groups. lGirls in their middies and Tux- ls and Tyro boys Wearing Is- lland tartan tiles occupied choir loft and the front pews of the church. joined in singing. “Take Life and Let it be Consecrated Lord to Thee”. All joined singing ti e 'While My would yield that Heart bee" Wayne Thompson. as lead opened the service with a call to worship followed by t e hymn. “God Reveals His Pres- ence". Scripture from Luke 15, the parable of the Prodical Son was read by Sharon Baker. Doris Woodside led duet. “I am so Glad that Our Father in Heaven" was sweet- ly sung by Linda Howard an Melissa Mayhew. in pray the leader. The CG h hymn Heart Is Tender was read by Garth Pickering. He stressed that means different things to dif- ferent people. but that no is completely Christian conviction that it only as on , _ Tthe will of God with all its de- Mack tossed aside a clirrentlhe said “did I tell you about lastlmands that one finds true free. dom." he concluded. The by "0 Jesus I Have Promised " a free. “It is e commits oneself two school- teams. And we wonésprve Thee tn the End . lit" he nodded. "Did you make any goals?" "No" he smiled “but I made’ an assist! And do you know' what Jamie (he's our coach) said? He said an assist means as much. in a war as a go] . a And when you come to think of old ithe benediction closed the ser- I vice. The organist Wood d was Mrs. 51 e. IT Ralip‘h the IT. Tyros and Tuxis M "Saviour one our Har- h leaders munities gave their reports and are Mrs. Reg Dennis and Miss the ' Valerie Woodside. ward is Tyro leader and Robert} were made aiid donated. Heancy is Tuxis leader. “ Ho- S. nethl Cameron. lunch “te- , March are the following: Mrsf PRAGUE iAPl-—A Czechog] comm It was moved and seconded . . that money be taken out of the:I J' Hogan' M“' F’ Mathew“ I “k magalme Said Wednesda funds for cleaning the "md MN‘ I" Jmnston' "‘3‘ 8 S e- I ment. The following articles were p a s s e d in for the Uni- tarian Service Committee: four _ . cardigans, twc pairs of socks.;ln8 held I“ the Parish bani! baby shirm 13 pm of beep members of Wellington CWL de- gess stockings, 11 baby jackets eided to sponsor a raffle. It was and one night mn- ‘also moved an seconded that Mrs. Eldon Dawson Wm actithe group place an advertise-‘recorded. as hostess for the next meetingl when roll call will be answered with a donation for a pantry .. sale to be held at the meeting. I Tile program and lunch serv- ed by the hostess and commiteet ‘in charge followed the meeting. I WELLINGTON CWL er. D—l hi. er. meeting of Stella Maris CWL. She commended be members y on their work and community spirit, and reminded the meet- in ling of the program, “The Hour of St. Francis". . I It was decided Miss Mary ‘ .Thompson, provincial nutrition- m E to Eist, would be invited to address with Guernsey Gold 2% Have. 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I e conveners of the com-‘ social 9 par socks. mitts. jackets and quilts »::’ , n: Correspondence included a l 19c m y I . a new Czech seismic sta. f ItiOfl has detected U.S. under- ground nuclear tests 5.400 miles At their recent monthly meet- .away. The magozi‘ue Zanisniir 63 said a French nuclear explo- sion in the Sahara Desert and a Soviet underground nuclear test Feb. 2. I962. also had been ’t it. isn't it the truth? Without the help at the exact moment. there wouldn't likely have been any goal! Yes. I picked and passcd it to... ' just like that. the rubber went home! It was a nice game. Both teams had good fellows, and everybody did his best." Gently overcast this day was. With at times. light snowfall. A the fields covered so down in the val- w i t h m a r king 3 n d sum- .‘ there. I Ofl until And by this. it is St. Valen-. tine's Day. with its heart to ed; with sometimes too. we sus- pect, its queries. 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