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Eaiy la rue, tasteless, lOl.lF late ' B'RlMMS PLAS11-LINER ur ruwunrrg umvunr sum - - Mclleill - Day Wedding in -A very pretty wedding of wide interest took place in the well- ington Immaculate Conception Church. Monday October tith. when Ruby Marie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Day of Well- ington. was united in holy wed- t lock with Joseph Edmund. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McNeill of Richmond. The church was beautifully de- corated with astors and marlgolds. :l,e:Ii5ryilociude.df.x gloilfey back if! 1113! The officiating "clergyman was 3 8 SIDS E . not lvn It you mg Sm”, "ml swank: Rev. Fr. Leonard MacDonald, pastor of the church. Mass was served by Robert Gallant and Ed- win Fitzgerald. During Mass. ap- propriate hymns were rendered by the childen of Mary choir, Mrs. J. W. Arsenault and Mira. Pros- per Peters. The Organist was Mrs. Leo Gallant. The bride looked lovely in a floor length gown of white satin. with a sweetheart neckline and long aleeves, the points of which extended over her llhands. Her chapel veil fell gracefully over her shoulders, and she wore a coraage of pink carnations. Her only or- naments were a. single strand of pearls and a set of pearl ear rings. She carried a. white prayer book. a gift from the Children of Mary society. Bridesmaid was Miss Roma Gallant. she was gowned in a dress of pink net, with matching headdress and wore a. corsage of white carnations. she also curled a white prayer book. The groom was supported by his brother. Mr. Gussie McNeill of Richmond. The bride's mother choose for her daughter's wedding a dress of grey. hammered satin, with black accessories. The groom's mother wore navy blue with black acces- E. E. Parkman Opi.D.. R.U. OPTOMETBIST Glasses Fitted lyea Examined Office noun: I to ix - I to I and by appointment Phone 3281i IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerside sories. . After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served to the brid- al party at I-Illlurest Lodge in Summersids where the table was centered with a wedding cake beautifully trimmed and adorned with a miniature bride and groom. made by Mrs. Philip Arsenault, aunt of the -bride. Later. the happy couple motor- ed to various parts of New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotla on their honeymoon. For travelling the bride wore a grey gabardine suit with pink accessories, topped with 2. winter-white coat. On their return a supper was served in honour of the bridal liil. .l.li. cinmmeium VETERINARIAN -' Dial 2520 Water Street East Summeraido . Iii. J. ll. Illllllilll DENTIST Dental X-Bays sinailrnan Building IUMIVEEBSIDI Dial 2360 F party at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. M12- Neili after which a. large number of friends and relatives gathered at the Richmond school. where they spent the remainder of the evening in dancing and where the bride received many lovely gifts. A delicious lunch was served to all present. by the immediate rel- atives of the groom. The young couple will reside in Richmond and friends and relat- ives join in wishing them 1 long and happy wedded life. -3. M. NORFOLK. Ensland-(CP) A tip for teachers wanting higher wages was given by Dr. Lincoln Ralphs. an education director. He said they should apply at the end of the long summer holiday "when Tonight 7:15-9:15; ciilrioiiiltiia Mr.Belvedere Rings the Bell mil ltf,iANNl- Dill) Hll"vH MARIOWF O MOSTEI parents realize teachers' true -u:--1-.. .1: worm... CAPITOL tsummen-side Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 it ,1: 3flVf0Ik(; " I I ., It's the "Sitting Pretty" III. 0". star with another new rol- wgup; licking hit. -Don't miss the Fun and Frolic in this funniest movie of the year. , Follow the crowd to the year's Hlpilieat Hit. war 1 Today 3:30 - 7:15 . 9:15 Tuesday 7:15 -9:15 7 turret 8A(.'I(( Uiilvtml . i lilltiilullollll. - uremia THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Fisheries Fed Wellington , and Vicinity Mr. Elmer Macliuslahd of Char- lottetowri. recently visited in Wellington. Miss Joan Brooke and Miss Eleanor Peters spent the week end of November 8th in Union Corner.' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bernard and family of Hunter River were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Barlow. Mrs. Jessie Gamble of South- west Lot 16, recently visited Mrs. Alice Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Miller of Freeland were recent visitors of Mrs. Alice Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barlow. Mr. Burfield Mat-Ausland. Char- lottetown. recently visited his brother Fred. and other friends here. Mr. Gerald Gallant spent a few days with his parents recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLeod, Vic- toria Weat. spent a brief visit with Mrs. Alice Barlow recently. Mrs. Ed Silllker recently ac- cepted a position with R. T. Hol- man's, Ltd. Mr. Arsene Arsenault of New York recently spent a few days visiting his aunt. Miss Elizabeth Arsenault. St. Gilbert. Misses Geralda and Loretta Gallant have returned to Mont- real after spending their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gallant. Mr. Alfred Gallant has return- ed in his home in Montreal after a very enjoyable visit in Egrnont Bay with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Azada Arsenault and his uncle, Mr. Gerald Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenault. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop. Mi. Pleasant. in the passing of their infant daughter. -Sincere sympathy in being ex- Peter Gallant; visit the eration Officers Whiltdmhw Officers of Fisheries Federation and guest officials at the annual meeting held at the Queen Hotel. Char- lottetown. November 13. Hon. Eugene Cullen, Minister of Indus- try and Natural Resources, L. L. Noonan. President P. E. island Fisheries Federation, Gordon O'Brien, Manager Fisheries Coun- cil of Canada. Walihen Gauclel, Scr-v-ciswrv-P. E. 1. Fisheries Fed- eratlon,tT. H. Fraser, lobsier can- iu-i', riiiIi'i'.'iy llarlioilr; J. B. My- riclc. Myrick & Mclntosli Lid. Tignlsli. S. H. Burhoe. .7. Windsor Lido Charlottetown. Em- mett Gallant, North Rustico Can- ning Co., J. J. Larrabee, Federal Supervisor of Fisheries and Paul Gallant, Eastern Packiiig Co., Souris. the executive meeting of Central Presbytery Y. P. U. Plans were made for the fall rally to be held at Rose Valley United Church. the P. E. Island Y. P. U. met at the home of Miss Caroline Barlow on Tues- day evenlng, November 4th. Roll call was answered by ten mem- bers. Minutes wcre read and adopted, followed by a brief busi- ness period. Games were played and .the meeting adjourned. A meeting to be held on Tuesday. Novelmber 18th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. Collection was taken at the close of the meeting. ,On Sunday evening, Novem- ber 2nd members of Y. P. U. took charge of the opening service in Wellington United Church. Ver- ses of scripture were read by the members and they were led in prayer by Miss Beatrice Fer- ugaon. The choir was also assist- ed by several of the young Sun- day Schooi girls, who showed their talent in singing a special hymn. Mr. Waldron then took over the remainder of the ser- vice. A sing song was held at the close of the service. Society of The Ladies Altar Eamtznt B-y held their mvnthly visiting the home of Mr. and Mrs. meet ng meeting was opened by prayer. Vembgf gm. recited by Mrs. Damas Arsenault. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and committees then portl. D on October 7th. The various gave their re- New committee: were at)- olnted as follows: roll call. Mrs. school. and Mrs. Ger- wi Mrs. Harry Macxay. Mrs. Gus Gaudet aid Arsenault: visit the lick. Mrs. Cyrus P. Gallant. A reading was given by Mrs. Peter Gallant. It was moved and seconded to hold a bingo party the following week. proceeds in aid of the new school. The next meeting is to he held at the home of Mrs. Peter tended to the bereaved family of the late Jamea.Blshop. who pass- ed away at his home on Sunday, October 26th in his 85th year. A large crowd attended the masquerade dance held at Maple Leaf Drive In dance hall Friday evening October 31st. The Misses Gauum . Ardena Delkochea and Carolyn ..3M, Araenault won the prises. ggg....:.r. On October 31st a group of WATIIRVALE SCHOOL school chums gathered at the . ; home of Miss Margaret Barlow The Watervale School report to extend their best birthday for November is as follows: greetings on her 9th birthday. She was the recipient of niany nice gift: and thanked one and and. vi: ..1. Mary Trainer; all. A lovely lunch was mved 2. Blanche Wlllh; 3. Johnnie the young guests by Mrs. W. H. Cm-153.. 3”l”l”i Grade VI - 1. Eugene Curley; 2. Marjorie Wisaner. Grade V - 1. Oeeii shes. Grade III (A) - 1. Anita Our- ley and Basil Trainer; 2. Albert Hayes; 3. Mary Hayes. Grade VIII -- 1. Donna Shea. Recent recruits at the R. C. A. F. Recruiting Unit, summeraide. wore: Joseph Clarence Gallant. son of Mr; and Mrs. Cyrus Gai- iant. Abram's Village. also Joseph Grade III (1!) -- 1. Marion my." AA"A”f:;:,l:',1,:f"E:,';lol:fft 3'3? Quinn; 2. Vincent Walsh; 3. Edna ' ' ' McLeod. ' They have been posted to the Manning Depot in Quebec and expect to leave shortly. The Mines Blanche Day Daisy Barlow. president and sec- retary of Wellington Y. P. U.. and Min Ruth Muttart. president of Union Corner Y. P. U. accom- panisd by Mr. Waldron, motored in Kaneingtoh recently to attend .AllllIlAL MEETING The annual meeting of O'13eary Athletic Assoc- iation will be held in O'Leary Public Hall at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 18, 1952.xAnyone having over- due accounts is asked to present them to this meet- ing for consideration and payment. ,Everyone interested is requested to attend. Signed:-L Grade II - 1. Vernon 'n-airior. Grade I (A) - 1. Sheila Quinn; 2. Blair Shea. Grade I (B) -- 1. Gerard Grimes and Allan Trainor. Highest average in Ianlor grades, ponna shes, 36.0 per cent; highest average in junior grades, Marion Quinn, as per cent. Mhe Grimal. teacher. and L. G. DEWAB, President. KENSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M presents a snow- packed with laughs andactlonl "ma LAW Tim LADY”, starring Greer Garson "the chain, r- mald who dreams of riches, plans a career as the- daahing La Loveri and acq;.i'i!ree a charming ac- ii (cliei ii )" oi-e's.gun-pi m ceaiatlrfir Lamuiandtiierigiblyt And Guests Conway cl Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mill and family. Clermont, were recent vis- itocrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Miss Minnie MacKay. Charlotte- town, and teacher at West Kent School, spent. the November 8th week-end at the home of Mr. and Messrs. George Henderson and Kenneth Arscnault. Moncwn, spent the week-end of November 8th at their homes at Murray Road. Miss Mary Casey, teacher at Murray Road. spent the November 8th week-end with her parents at Tignlsh. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and daughter Reby. Borden. were re- cent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mliligan.. .? Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Milligan, have moved into the house of Mr. Daniel Adams. . Mr. and Mrs. Starling Miliigan were recent visitors at St. Ste- phen's; New Brunswick. Mr. Alan Palmer. student at Kings Collegiate College, Halifax. spent the November 9th week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert H. Palmer. Mrs. James C. Palmer. has re- turned to her home after spend- ing it few days with her daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke. St. Eleanor's. Mr. Roland Ramsay, Borden. was visiting relatives and friends at ' Linda Pain-ier. l pandioitia. and join in winning her a speedy recovery. Mr. George Thompson was in sumnmaide on buaineu Monday November 10th. Mr; and Mrs. nriand Palmer. Halifax. spent a few days at the home of Mr. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer. at the time at the death and but-ia.i of Mina Mr. William MacNeill Bummareide. Saturday, . 9th on business. as in ovember Mrs. Charles Kaiser. Murray Road, has returned to her home af- ter spending a week-and with Mrs. James MacNeill, Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. John Lane. Hail- dax. have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Love's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer. Mrs. Mary Macxsy was in Bum- mersideggn business recently. Mr. Hugh D. smith. summeraide, was in Conway on Tuesday Novem- ber llth. Mr. John W. Palmer, Mr. William MacNeill, and Miss Lois Palmer, motored to aummerside on Wpdnes- day. Novembar 12th. -P Alberion V , and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jardine, Head of Hiilsboro. Mrs. Lester Douglas. and son. Alan. of Parkdale were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Arthur Hardy. Montrose. Rev. and Mrs. A. R. Wallis motor- ed to summerside on Saturday. He- turning they were accompanied by their daughter. Mim Shirley Wallis, who spent the week-end with them in Aibert.on. Mr. and Mrs. Raeiord Locke, Hali- burton, were week-end guests of Mrs. Arthur Wright. Alberton. Dr. Stanley Donald, Moncton. is a guest at the home of his brother, Mr. G. M. Donald, Aiberton. Mira. G. B. Cunningham was I pleasantly surprised at the Alberton Presbyterian manse Saturday even- ing when a group of her piano pupils met to present her with a farewell gift prior to her departure for Scoisburn. N. S. In nicely chosen words, Mrs. Clayton Travers expres- sed the appreciation oi! hc. pupils to Mrs. Cunningham, and the pre- sentation of a gift of china was made by Garth Wllkie. Sharing in the presentation were Mrs. Clayton Travers. Lois Cameron. Bertha and Anetta Godon. Belle Wllkie. Lona Hunter, Loraine and Gordon Camp- bell. Garth Wilkie and Wayne Bell. Mrs. Cunningham graciously ex- pressed her thanks. Durinii the evening piano selections were ren- dered by Lloraine Campbell. Lona Hunter. Garth Wilkie and also Mrs. . NOVEMBER. 17., 1952. home that life can be tuft in! beautiful without a dull moment To '1'!!! CAPITOL in the course all rejuvenating at. V doddering ways of the piano, 1;. ---Anything that an-. naivedere trifle: with; the. affections on sets out to do is accomplished with Joanna Dru. -the pretty verve, finesse and a. plethora of nurse in charge of the inmates, and laughs. 'l'ha.t'a the superlative way ends up stirring the numbering of saying that "Mr. Beivadero Rings romantic urges of her fiance, Hugh the Hall". which opens today at the Marlowe. who plays the role of an capital mantra. is a .dellghi uuy inhibited minister. . 4 . .funny picture. And who can be Webb is at his best as be out, anything butauperlatlva in ravi... quotes a Biaiwpon the Bible, as- ing Clifton Webb's polished per- pounds on everything from em. formancal on the screen. not for- broidery patterns to stamp coi- getting. of course. "Cheaper by the lactiohs, proves himself adept at Dozen" and "sitting Pretty." 'apeaking Chinese and tops every- In his newest film ucapade Mr. thing when he produces a youth Webb as nelvedera deoidaaito prove potion he claims to have received to the inmates of an old folks from a ll:-year-old OrlentaL i'.'l'.i U H DAILY CROSSWORD 2. i.ubrieata 30. Provoka ' 34. Neuter t.ir.i:m AGQIB 1. Independent passage ( mu.) 5. Fall to hit 9. Blouse 10. sumcisnt 12. Roof of the mouth 4. Farm implement 15. Gold,(Her.) 16. Father 4. Oil of mu petal: 5. Mother laiIrday'I Answer! ( mun) word 1 Indiana 17. Amxel 38. A shadow 4?. Music note M. Girl's nai-ae' to. Concen- trated one'c vision 39. Chum 40. school l 49. Network 50. River (nun) DOWN ti. Hirffor private use . , DAILY OBYPIOQUOTE-Here'i,how to work its , .l;LON0!lll.LOW A X Y D L B A A X R '- .4na letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used -for the three L's. X for,the two 0'a. etc. single letters. apose trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are dineront. A Oryptogran Quotation A FM F3 MC MVA .Nl'J.fWA GWHBH ZA NPBM wccr xcs MVA axxauoj cx arr-war:-uvnoraar-to. ' satin-day's Oryptoquotst AND LOVE. THAT WATGHED U8 Cunningham. Conway on Sunday, Novembu Dtb. Mrs. Cecil Palmer, Borden, was John D. Palmer on Sunday. No- Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonier and family, Sumtmerside, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Milligan. The sympathy of the community is being expressed to the relatives of the late Mr. Fred Walfield. . , M 'I'he"aympathy of the Community is being extended to the relatives of Linda Fay Palmer. who died from burns recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer and family, Halifax. spent I. few days at the home of Mr. Palmer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Pal- met. Mr. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove loaded a carioad of potatoes at Conway recently. Mr, and Mrs. Wyvman Milligan and daughter were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Milligan, Murray Road. Mr. River, and Miss Pearl Craig. 0'- Leary, were guests at the home of Mr. Haber Craig. Poplar Grove. on Sunday, November 9th. Mr. Lorne Maclbean. L. A. 0., Moncton, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. Hugh D. Smith, summer-aide. was a recent visitor at the home of his brother land sister-in-litw. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bmith. sen- ior. i Miss Lola Palmer has , a position as aaleaclerk in Hol- man's Toyland. Bumm ” Mi-. Otto Murphy. ri-sauna. .'... in Bummarside Saturday. Novem- ber 8th on business. Mr. Burt I-tieiswltter. Freeland, was in Bummerslde. Monday No- yamber 10th on busineu. Mr. Bowman Miliigan, Wood is- ianda. spent a few days with his wife and family at Invarnen. a many friends of Mil au- ba Miiligan, Inver-nan. will re- gret to learn one has been con- finsdtobadwithan at.tackofap- goon usraumrr we SAFE Api)iy:- .. A V '. V, GRIND, A "rowdy" hostess (Marjorie Main) upset their plans. 't.”":Q if and Mrs. i-lerber Gard. Mill ” OUT OUR WAY ”ri-is! There Ought To Be Law. 0035!). 'WE!'- FROM um. CAME rnurrraaruo TO 0313 axon-H-I l By J. R. Williams . .. 'FlR5T, Nl(::HTER'i By Fagaly And Shorten l ATN was-r ' o"'"t;' a13ueurl5r cm ilARDul'WAIT rosuowrr 1.- i 5 M. 0 . 1lmIu.u- auov ttusav. -memo