‘lnd babe I [MM ill-in all ELLEN’S DIARY Mock Chooses Subiect For Essay Assignment Winged. uc llitd. are the day: some dear one, kin or triend re~ or this briei November milnih moved irom us by death ilo The week: mun gather up itlFlri thers grandmothers, indeed wo- own and depart And we who mankind and children oithe are older are raininan that inrmi island-over. were we are Time itseil ls -' a golden sure. among those raddrned. in wind which shakos the gm " many an instance to tears, be. A hietime, at the loom-st. is llul cause oi the sudden and rerent a little spar-e ns snmcntir outs passing or one — girl a nd i Nevertheless our loved atlas ‘ go The summons comes, and they turn aside irom earthly . paths al a Voice in iotlow th a t | t innr whirh leads up and over ‘ lmvlr' tlrrnl nivide. whither iolirr go alone, never to rctur Vt“ or" Wt) ianity sometime: they com“ had. to walk the ol l’liihg .. iii whisper somethinu sweet and l’ba<suring to their min. in imidl viiih heavenly has so grntli. he think it is but rose petals iaiitnu. or maybe an nutuntnloai drtittug away at a ulndanil, those. iIIL'y have best [WW __E____g_ The Guardian. Chnrlottawwn, Fri. Nov. 15. 1983. 7 HAPPENINGS . it charminxly. lwoman — they had came to loved- it mniher rome in rares- Audrey Jenklnli Women a Editor; Phone tom “Years nee know well; to admire and res. illr rhcek oi lli‘i’ itoreit babe. or Like hunted deer. peet. ratc rut ntiior ilttio inrlnrn lad or lass. to make suir that with them all in vtrl‘ (ind lmr lllvmiil’lt bereaved. That toss their antlers tin-an ior her kindness and patience in The trail. uhore only memories the youngsters. whose lender come back " and inapira 'olx she was. dlirlnE "There is" another reiloris many at tit-tr Hi years and thnsp iyp have loved, now “the time at man. and there it we recall that Mack. having gone irilm us "iorever and a the “me P‘ mm“ " been assigned in hll school-work liai ‘ The” I! '00- W? erPmbN'i the other year, to writearompo- intii iiimorrllli‘i niary .— . ll": I)" Coflllnual "Chang? Ind sitton on the topic: “The in ost Gnudqflwlt deosy' aa spoken ni in the loved, imparting person i know" ehvse #— evenlns hymn. and “'9 snmw without hesitation to make her in "NY B m and Winn 0' his subtect. And unassisted. he Lm—Doy iCPl - A Bfltllh 5— set down his thoughts nicely, lvr rim. has doirlopcd an adhesive coin, Halllax: thr staii oi Mari- there was everything good to be me which it glam. time Medlni Care; the bride's said at her. And she later Iearn- ‘ plan, “my.” and runs on ,. Ilsier. Mr! 16 MacQuarrie. lng oi it, ail-tiled happily. and vcro L-uu. Armdale (assisted by the girls was naturally pleased to have ——-t— with whom t e bride-circt i'ttl lad, rate her so . 7 shared an apartmentl. \lrs. 2.21.13? I a “5Y°“””'" RHEUMATIC" Mrs. Edmund J. Peters trav- FR.C.P. iCt oi the Tom: at Mt. elied by plane to Baltimore, noyai, Quebec accompanied by Maryland, where she visited her his wire tho inrmer Rena M:- wenu. MI. and Mrs Frank D. lLenn oi Souris daughter oi Mrs. Arsenauit, while in Baltimofli .Roy C. McLean and the late Mr. wu surprised to iiud warm lMeLean oi Souris. “lndlan summer" weather andi Following the lnvestliure. re- yo muny nuwern in bloom—el- clpienta and guests were pro- pecialiy r0591. sented in their Excellenciei ll- ter which tea was served. Carl M u r p it y, student at. MEDICAL TAPE NSAC. accompanied by Diane: hose oi Dxiord. N,s., spent the 4 past weekend at his home Main and Dr. and airs. Net-on at Kenaihgiun, visiting his par- , W Waters the: Claire Benol i. enta. Mr. and Mrs James Mur— New Hampshire are visiting this pity. Charlottetown. are the guests oi Mr and Mr and Mrs. Frank A. Smith (nee Mary M cLeodl WaylandV Margunt Murray. teacher at Charles D. iiewart, Malpeque Jfllln Austin, Charlottetown: it! - Bedlord. N.s.. who war spend- Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry bride's attendants; the grande- C""‘l’""l""’ ’°““g' ' “MART” ing the long weekend visiting h Benoit. Water street Ce” l‘dy- E'Md- Wm‘ elm-"ml": ‘ parents oi the groom in P a r MR. AND ME Honeymoon In GRANT SMITH Moritimes Follows October Nuptiols 'l'lie Umth Cliun-Il Ma n S E. l r th'el‘. was the seltinl: an autumn wedding in Oct-‘ otter. Rev. w. E. Dindiai unltcd. in a double ring Ceremony.‘ clout- Marion, only daughter oi, lllr and Mrs. llartfl'y Hlarki‘lt Rllil Douglas l on . .. Cs it v. Hitlitor River. alien in marriage by lie-r lu- thrv, the bride wore a ballerina Il‘lltllll dross ol while organza and tail? n\'(‘|‘ satin. “till scale litpod nt‘cklln! and Inn]: lily paint (ll‘i‘i l“ Tlll‘ lull sklrl M‘KCtllEd at the Waist bank with a «film bow. Her shouldor lEnEth l t. on oi .\Ir. Smiul all or was 0 witrc a drape client wine crepe dress. black necessaries and l ‘rorsane oi it-hiie rarnatlnhs. A M‘Ceptlon for Si) guests wad held at Ell‘cll i-lill Tourist Home, Slimmerslde. The bride's table was centered with a three-tier “Hiding cake topped with a min— imum bride and gloom. Mr, Diridial was master at eure- monies. and the toast to the bride was proposed by Lloyd Corew. to which the groom rb plied, The urrtomsmnh rend [ele- JII'IIHIS tram Callaary anti Titr- nto. Margie Ann Smith. sister or the groom circulated the guest uk. \ri‘ tail trom a 1 ill box ‘x‘ , . M m 5,... mm, a 'r'. .. nuriur the sing-sane which Minuet oi rod roses. lirr only "’"m “l “‘"“°"' GM“ Clm'k nobility uas n slitng sirnnti oi nixll'lx, giit oi tiio groom. llr~ Carr as matron ct limit-r wan sky hiur taro nvt-r ti small mateing hat and i t rrl a host-gay nl pink and. um rnrnntions Lillios mark- rll an.- llovvrr nirl ior Ilcr mint. and were pink nylon. matching hot and carried a nosolzny oi pink and white baby mums Wrnrli‘ll Smiltl was Krilnmvflt‘l" to.» his brother. For her daughter's Mrs. Blackeit iiowered sheer. dress with matdlintz .inrket. hlue ncceanttrlos and n corsngr oi pink rarnations litrs. Smith WOMEN’S ORGA nodding sand. "The strangor or (initial-'- accompanied by Donald Lamont at pianist. Thi- hrtde rind groom leit on a short honmunoou through the hlarittmrs. For travelling the bride wore I hrnwn wool suit. matching necessorios. and n cor. sage oi bronze mums, A host nuptial community shower was held tor the newly- weds hi the Masonic Hall. nun- ti-r Rli’l‘r. .\lr and \lrs Smith will re- s.de in Hunter RivL‘l‘. uitcre the groom is on the stair oi H R Hoyles clover Far-in store. and Mrs. smith is employed by Lloyd CanW< lniokv Dollar Store. (Photo by iiend studlnt NIZATIONS Springfield WI Reviews Activities Of Past Year 'I'tw .‘ilsl annllhl leInR (It Springiioid W! was helti at the nine oi the president, Keith May-he, who opened the meeting with the singing oi; "The Song oi Peace.“ Roll call was answede by it members paying their member- ahin tea The president in her address reviewed the nrtlvities oi the past year and expressed her appreciation oi the help and an - operation given by the mem- hers venrly reporta were given by Mrs Crawiord ainrlalr. lulu Mu iel Haalam. and Mrs, R. E. Howard. Following discunlnn or “T he Commnn's" committee report. it was decided that tlta MRI“, write to the proper authorillu requesting "no dumplnl" llllll to be placed on "The Com- maul ' . r. Keith Mayne and Mrs. R H. Harland volunteered to enl- lact tor the Kentingtpn senior cttluna adoring rmieet. . he aanvenera were allied to bring their pron-rm tor tau to h ee ‘1 0 Doc. to ill. The lollowlnl [Iain ol nlflcerl inputted the "looting with Word! lat remombranr't’. lollowed by ra. tun mlnutea lllcncc. Alter the usual routine ol bua< inesa. the prcsident gavo a re- pn oi the year‘s activities, which included welcoming new members: commotion! to HIV pied children‘n hind. cancer Io< olety, Salvation Army. and the .Unltedrundniayctteior UNSI": 11 shut-inn were rem- lemhered at Christmas. During lthe year the :‘Mh anniversary at the institute was celebrated. Sewing lessons. and music in- struction were made possible tor the school children, Four 4-H club girls wan tripe out at the province. Jeannie Mac’Mililn and Norma Howard weittioliiberta audio on respectively. and Gloria Her. tlty to Toronto, Ruth MacPhuil gave an interesting talk on her recent trip to Europe. a box oi bookl was utliered ior st. bucll island. hilowinl oiilcers were by ballot; president, Mrs. - vice prell» Tho electld was elected' niniddrlt. Mr; Em . .m; via- prs " . . . r Mrl. itoiaod Gnu, ’“'"‘ I‘m" m“ Mn a. darling. Mn. rick committee, Mira Muriel Hanllln its-eluted and Mr Gerald um: and M Crou- lnri USC. Mn. Wlllllln Hullm. .m w wad of the M ul Fluile Mane. Ind “J” to . kll’ul. An order In retrieved for on e 0 pr 0! lb. Lucy Mandi Monk lety. tendon; Enlland. also by the ubrary M the Unhenlly of Tannin. ll VII school. ' . "9." Jack Morph-ii n UNITED .World- output nunwummontlmmlnlm auditor-l — Mr! In George , fl. Macuod and directors (ball); MN. Arthur Howard. Mn. Har- bert Scott. A vol. of thank. war landerv ed the retiring oiiireen. Mrl Jul Mach”. In. Hum wild and Mn. Harold Donahue {or their two yun of officials: mm ted project to c A alum r em teantal year us boon tor the new Iehool llbr er parentl. REV. and Mrs L. M. Sound. Ont.. Mr and Mrs HG. Murray. Kensington, underwentl Mr. and Mrs. .lw. Mattin- an etriergeltey appendectomy on ‘gor, Kensingtou Road, and Mira Monday at the Prince County Gloria Darte. Roehioid street. Hospital. Summerside. thavp return irom alliait. where they attended the minus .lean Murray. teacher at 0x- tic winter Fair. lord. 51.5. was a weekend visit. iA. drophy, town manager oi or to her home It Kensington. .Summerside. weekend guest in Holllax. N.S. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Thomp- son, Long River. who flew to Carole Cook. Admiral St.. Toronto late in October, have‘tield I Saturday night home returned by car Hltnr visltlnl party in honor of IIEI' weekend Mr Thompson's brother. Clll- guest Judy Homing. Hamilton. fol-d Thompson and Mrs Thom. , who is a student at Acadia Unl- pson. and brother» in-law and verstty. Retreshmenis included sister, Mr. and Mrs, Norbert Carole'r amiallyv pound oaks. Brennan and other triends and! relatives. Enrnute home theyi .llm Grlti‘ltll. Summerside. stooped ill Moncton to visik‘and Fred Ripley. Eunilord, eir aon, Donald. who Is on the “milk. sophomore students at St. slall of a Moncton branch oi tho , Dllnston's Universityi spent the tank oi Nova Seotia, tweekend as guesta oi .ltnt's par. lents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grii~ liith. Summerslde, ‘ m I l Mr. and Mn Lloyd Matthew and his mother. Mrs. Matthewl, accompanied by Mr. Mist Gwen Clark. student at and Mrs endell Turnar. 0'- Dnihousie University. Halifax» Leary, and Wayne Matthews ol N.S.. paid a brief Visit to her Summeraide. rttended the wed- timing in Montague during tits ding oi Linda Matthews, danght- .Remembrance Day weekend. er oi Mr. and M . Weldon niai- l ihews, Riverview, Na, Satur- day, Nov 9 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kielly and daughter Cheryl. Coveheart‘l loll fluently for a holiday in the MR. AND MRS. JAMES C. KNIGHT Bride’s Brother Oiticiotes The marriage oi Dorothy Jayne. d tighter at Mr. and Mrs Charles chevei-lr, Charlottetown F.E.l.. and James aDlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. .I.L. Knight. Parry Sound, Ontario. was sol- emniied at st. Thomas Aquinas Church. Haitian, NS. The doll- ble ring ceremony was pertotm- roses. The mother ill the groom n S Embe Rev, D , was attlrt‘d in a cranberry red Charles Cheverle. brother at the suit with binrk necessories and bride. assisted at the nuptial n corsnge oi white roses. mass by Wayne and David Chev , Following the ceremony, a re erle. also brother. oi the bride. reption was held at the Dresden Due to the illness oi her inuter. ‘ lirms Hotel Toasts to the bride the bride was escorted to the,were given by Rev. Kelly and altar by her brother . in - law. t Rev. Chevrrie and were respon. Dr [6. Maeouarrie. She wore dad to by the groom. A Mail a floor length gm of W it t t! was nmnnsrri in lit? newly-wed! Skinner‘s Bouquet aailn: the hy .tohn Spencer. who aim road The g r n o m was attended by David Todd. and ushers we re i‘haries Knigili. brother oi the groom, and John Spender Ttir hrlrir's mother wore a timid drrsi oi pale blue Egyp- ilnn Satin. mlllk stole, matchinl accessories and Corsage oi pink Eastern United states and onto. Heather Ramsay has return- ed to her home in Hamilton af- 1 ter a moat enioyoble visit Haitiax. Nova Scotti nerold Cameron. sophomore nrts student at Dalhouste Uni~ Mr, and Mrs, George A Ells- versity. Haliiax, spent the week~ \Aorth. Wayne and Corinne 01 end with his parents Fl-Lt. and‘ ,Lower Montague, spent the we iMrs. Cameron. stemon, lmembrsnce Day weekend in Park. ‘ guests oi Mr and lttrs rat Ells- h . - . r . . it?” villaa ui‘T'sii'l'lli. Abegweli IODE : John Ellsworth in A m h e rs hi i N.s. iPlCIn NOV. Sole Mr, and Mrs. Bill Gilron 0! . The monthly meeting at the Narih_urrl_lllml. New_ Hainwhlre.inbegweit chapter IODE was i::fsvl;1l:m§nl‘lllirs‘,1 Gllsgnhl will Thursltllny Nov. ath at Mrs. ._ .rs on - E. Sma man's home Kenna. vaEl' Mantels“!- lthe regent Miss_Wanda Wyatt , _ I V , .‘pruidmg. The muiutes oi t the Most Venerable Order at the ‘fjfiim yn'v‘é d ,;":""gu|‘:.‘::j , Hospital oi st. .lnhn oi .lerus - x r lag N mu; “9 We. lem ireeted_ investitnro cere-fi'finéialrépm 5‘ my!Swagggrxfmflflg- Mrs. n.s. Hinton. educational November m “ ' secretary was appointed conven- Among those hcin" invested I" "l ‘ “'“mm’e “’ "ml" and “Mm in m mrnk n, S» inbnu t_ hooks and dirttonaries vtng rtrother wax in. Gustave fmflgt'l‘ls'l‘e Prlmm "ad" "‘ 51"““3A'lM ‘ Monetary assistance was given to a worthy student and to the dental clinic. Plans ere Household Hints tampon. or . rimminwni. Tort _ba at c dress, an ankle lengfllliu | egrams oi congratulations sheath. was sleeveless. with aiirom iriehds and ielatlver in bateau neckline. Over this the F El and Ont nut oi town wore a floor length, slightly ell-1 guests Included in and Vi rs, train redingote with long sleeves. (iirdon hirhnan ni “on in open at the treat but iastenod at V ti ; Eillln enters oi Chart e the waist with a bow, and trim- mm. P iii and Mrs H o p e med with old - iashioned tare Clark oi Fri-epori, Grand Baha»i Her iour - tiered bouiiaat w it mas. w * cautzht by I Pillbox of will" _\1.r and Mrs Knight ieit tor a will Her only Jewelery was a l honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls Silver "035 Pendant. amp! th’lnnd USA For travelling tnei groom Her bouquet “waisted M ‘hride chose a gold and w h i t at 13 Bettertime mm and ltlllei 0' lvrlnied silk dress with matching 1 the Val tgold coat. black acressnries. and , The bride's sister - in v law. ‘wore a rorsage or white roses Mrs Virginia Cheverie, wa sl Those rniortaining in honor oi matron oi honor. and M a r i e . the h d e included Lucille A Russel was bridesmaid, The‘ ~ iiiimfi attendants wore street length gowns oi French blue peau-ile-l - me With aversion: 0! match- Inx embroidered nylon. head- dress?! of matching flowrrs and carried nosegays oi yellow a n d white mums. Marion MaCQuar- He: n l 2 ce 0! the bride. w a a iiower-glrl. and wore a dress at, What‘s always In lashe ion in gill giving? It's giving the United Way. One [flotilla to the Unit” Campaign works many wonders. It helps mow tit yellow and white mums iThe bride's gown. goi r away ottt tit and the attendants g o w n a were dilsigned by the bride a n d made by her mother.) a cheap paint brush is usually to be held in Si. Mary's H a ll , lpoor economy. since it tends to November 15th. Committees tmake you carry too much paint twere tormed to arrange tor the tin the brush. thus causing the ‘annual Christmas hamper. exoesa to drip, ‘ gent, who represent- itite chapter on the band mind in Memorial 5 a u a r e stresoed the importance or the Remembrance Day observsttre. To enable you to open any jar lid quickly and easily. line your hand with I piece of Ialld‘pape‘r. A you 0! huh to in. olncen and IIIII‘II‘ a] "0 than II I“, um I Unit-d ‘Nle can-do." brought the meeting Hou- mofl II II:- C-nd- III to a rinse and the numbers- 0‘ VIM git-N- u." m lav-ti a potiueit supper. "001an Mm WI all And lndofiflll no annual min. at Corn-t the n urn-r VIII Illumi- VII held at m purtod. lldllltrlll pmutflm Emelinmluflulm Mllllmlfllnlullflu mmmdmuam tullme While flocked nylon. I rosetu herdhand and carried basket sick. handicapped and distwsfi'fll THE FASHIONEITE BEAUTY SALON g. shampooing Phono 4-9752 :si Gruttun st. generously. and glva United. sportswear - second floor ew Sportswear “In Living C New-tr m “if” I did-y. . eu-nvpt yaw loom ewe. Create your mm rrwrtedi oil-m. as. oil “living mtm'" aponswear maul ski jackets P9111134 rmnpanioll for All winter spom tn nylle Hmd 14.95 N) Kile. lay luoiaii.riielen 4 95 to ripe nnin collar SML. 24 95 ital-per. 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