SATURDAY. Whitlock-Mcnae Wedding A pretty fall wedding was scl- amnired recently in Central United Church. Mmicton, when Elizabeth Joan. second daughter of.Mr and Mrs. W.J, McRae, RlVcl'VlcW' was united in niarriagc to Chester Earl, son of Mr. and Mn. C.E. Whit- lock of Hunter River, P.E.I. RW- M. A. MacMillan performed the ceremony. The bride, givi-n in marriage by M, fathpy-' emnrod the church to the strains of the Wr-dding March played by E, W. Fri-eborn. The church was decorated with Pine and large hasknis of Whllc gladi- oii and while. chryaanthemums The hi'ldP'S ilnnr length gown an of white riylrm iliille over taf- lta fashioned with straples V”!- vet bodice outlined in velvet leaves. Over this she wora a jacket of” White velvet with lily point sleeves and fastened with tiny white vel- vet buttons. Her finger tip veil fell from a bandcau of shirreil Vii"! W.-ivnt and she carried a bouquet of shattered carnataons and lilyi-of-the-walley, centered by a white orchid. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Patricia Mciiae Will), wore a floor lcngtii gown of forvstl yeah nylon net with fitted bodice of forest grceii volv:-tern exieiiding in points into the skirt. With this she wore a fly-a-way ,i;ickci of tho same velvet. Her hat was a ban-, deau of hl'0il7.F l("llhPlS and alibi (arriad brrin7.e Cllf3'sRllll1IlillllFllS y Willin Rrihcrlsoii of Saint John. formerly of Hiiiitpr River. P.EI.y was best man A 8. Cameron and; Coleman MacDonald ushored, ', Dllrlnt the siiziiing of the rrgisv ler Miss Dorothy Haipcll s-mg "Ba- . liaus:-" l The brirlnlq nioiher was dlW'iF66(l' In lrafgroeii iafinta rcdingoie ovarl darker green VGTVPT. With it she wore black accessories and her corsago wn: of tilisman roses. 'Tll'l groom's mrihrr worn II navy blm ensomble viith navy acccss and her corsaczc was of sweetheart, roses. A FECApi.l0ll was held at Dim-I lwrn's immediately following: thnl rerernony. Tho bride's table irr.s ronfered hr a tlirr-P tier werldliiri cake. bankrd by tapers and whit"; chrysant-hciniims, Thn toast to the bride was proposorl hv H. C. Rus- sell and refilled to by tho groom, C0l'i;:raClllIii0i')' felnszrams were! read by the best man. Pr:-siding at urns were Mrs. W, H. Hcwson and Mrs J Blssett. As-' y l ulatloria and boat widaaa are ex- tendedjo this young couple who leave shortly for Calgary, Alta., where they will reoide. Victoria By The sea Mls Vern: Macleod. Charlotte- town, spent the holiday week-ends at her home hm. Misc Inca Gan has returned, having spent the put two weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donald G. Mwlieod spent Dame! ' Cornwall. a pleasant three weeks holiday with her daughter, Miss Donaldn MacLeod. New York City, and ot- her relatives in Boston, Mose. Mrs, Donald Murchison. Victoi-in. spent. several days mcently guest of her sister. Mrs John Walker and Mr. Walker, Oarleton. . Mr. Juries Knox. Victoria, spent Christmas Day pleasantly in East Royalty, Charlottetown. guest of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Knox. Mr. Earl Lord and son Stanley are spending some time at their home here, before returning aboard the Hydrogrriphicai survey Boats, Pictoiu, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cameron and childrr-n Freddy and Suzanne. have returned to Halifax after spending two woeirs visiting with relatives and friends here and in Albany. Mr. Donald Hart left last week for the R.C.A.F. Station, Trenton, Ont, where he will begin training. Best wishes and good luck to him. Mr, and Mrs. E M. Curtis, Rt g John N.B.. are visiting here. guest: Ml” Ch”-T10"? QUlE19'!'i Min T73” of Mrs Curtis' parents Mr, and 0"- 1'1" 5"” 3P9"dmK "ht P3" M” L. D, Mwmod. ' several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. ' James Quigiey of this place. A large vwo-story chick hatch- ery has Just been completed by Mr. Oharles Howatt who expacts to brood around 5-6.000 chickens between now and early spring. Mr. Lloyd MacLeod, GA., Exper- imental Farm. Nappan. NJ, was a recent visitor here. guest of Mr. and Mrs, S. R. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Victoria, returned last week form Wallace, N. 8., where they attended the wedding of their son John C. to Miss May Langille of that town. Misses Florence and Annie Mac- Dnugai spent Christmas with theiri imrciiis, Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Mac- D0il,':al, Rose Valley. Mary intsrested friends from this SPCTTOYI attended the Myers-Profltt ueddiiir: in St. John's Church. Ci-ripaiid. Dncember 27. Congrat- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell. ”Lealands", Victoria. had as their very welcome guests during the holiday season Miss Jean Boswell. W4"! W” W Mi-W! Shelagh Montreal- Miss Ruth Boswell. Malnnr-y. Peggy Cornelius, Leah Parmborq NS. Mr. Md M” R"-l'W0”hv Mm” B0U”W”5- Wino Ralph Manning. Charlottetown: gicuCaFiz'roil.”Shirley Godfrey andIM,.. Dwid Bow?” and Mr. Many a V iisse 1 . V . - ' - S llsosxxeli, Mount Allison. and Miss :.”'.'::.”;;.?':lt..l.:.i.:::3 Marv R F. ' ' ' feathered hat H r r accessories were black and she wore an or- chid rnrsage. Students from the various coi- leges who spent the Christmas season at their homes hero were: Ammm Lh” 0”t'M4"W" W95” Miss Joan Boiiiter, Prince of Wales were thin groom's parents. and Mrs C9119”. Charlotwwwn. Miss guy Raymond Sentiicr and Master Roy Via Baum”, Sussex N3. M3,” Whiilnck all of Hunter River: Mi: Mam,” -I-hompsonv Beu,,v”1e' om, and Mrs. Milton Robertson, C1.'iRl'- Mr. Rub,” wright. Horton Mad: loitntmrn; Mr. and Mrs, I-LC. RLis- am, and Mr. Alan Bosvwn M.” sell. Misc Bctty Russell, Montreal: Amsom sackvuh NB, ' Mrs. S Henderson. Saint John. Mix and Mrs. J. Bissntt, Truro, N.S; Mr, and Mrs, '1'. MacAlersc.i An anJo,xal)le concert undcr the Tni-onto; Mr. and Mrs. A.B, Mac-iciirection of Mrs. Donald Hart and Isaac, Antigonish. N.S.: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell was presented Mr:.Albert Miincey. Wolfvilli-1 NS; in Victoria Hall on December 21. and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Johnston, An interesting feature of the ovo- Woodstnck. NB. hing was the arrival of Santa The happy couple will make thoir Claus who was assisted by ilie homo in Ti-urn. N5, teachrrs, Miss Floranc n Mac- THE GUARDIAIVT. Doilll and Min nun can in da- ..i-ibutin gifts from Rio well-lndon Chrlrtinu urea. Friends hero regret the contin- ued illness of Mr. William Wood. sooner-ville, nun, who ia a patient in the Prince County 1-loqzitll. summe dale and all wiah him a moody recovery to hi; urual good health, Mr. and Mn Wood spend eeverti month: end: year in "The Village by the sea" and as usual. their return to this lovoily aurnincr resort will be hailed with delight. Many from this district attended the ripening of the Cropaud rink. This is a fine, up-to-dote building and should be of great benefit to the young people of the surround- ing communitiol and older ones as well who are so inclined. The best wishes of the people here go to the management in their er.- doavour to keep alive this great winter sport which has been car- ried on in this village for many years. A shower was held in Victoria Hall December E for Mr. John C. MacDonald and his charming bride. Min Mae Ian;-Lilo who were married at Wallace. NA. me fol- lowing Wednesday. Mra, Keith loa- well the genial chairman, express- ed the best wlahel of those gather- ed and a beautiful array of gifts. including money were prevented to the young couple after which a de- licious lunch was served, Square dancing was then enjoyed by all present, --B.K. That lady of him Continued from page I category A (excellent posturei. category B (good poeturcl, cate- gory C (fair posture). category D ipoor posture) and oa-tego y I: (very poor posture). After leveiral months during which time standing tall and sit- ting tall are practiced daily, the membem of the class again clas- sify their-clawnalel according to the above caitegorlm and misc or lower their categories as the boy again walks "naturally" across the l'O0m. The above means that all the boys are rpoeture conaciouri" and more will be very few cases of lryphosls in that class. M:'"' Mai CHANGES JOB T" Composer Antonin Dvorak was first destined to be a. butcher. un- til a teacher encouraged his mualc studies. READY AT 9 A. M.! MENiS RUBBE Shoe Rubbers at a give-away pi 11, gain iice, all sizes to except size 9. Help yourselves to a bar- T1. MENTS BOYSi OiSHOES below half price! Rapid sell-out oi Mania 1 buckle, boysl 2 buckle Overshoes away broken sizes . MEWS 4 BUCKLE OiSHOE Men's 4 buckle, broken sizes, but away bargain! Come at 9 am. what a give- MENiS HATS All colors, all sizes for a Saturday Over 100 men's Felts in the lot and good styles too! we smash 'em out give-away. they're all 1 ,, I G1-1A1u.Ui'ra'roWN Swiss Youth holdl has always wanted to paddla across Canada in a kayak and thll year he says he's 301318 '0 i50 "-- The 31-year-old Swine Youth. who came to Canada two year: ago. his carefully selected his route. bmllm iha kayak and made his plans. An expert at handling the cigar- lhaped Eakinw craft, Jean says he intends to start on the 4.000-mile jaunt as soon as rivers in interior 3. C. and the Prairies are clear of ice-probably in mid-April, He got the idea for the trip while reading French translations of stories of the Canadian north. "I've always dreamed of this trip." says Jean, is dark-haired hunky youth who speaks excellent Emliah. "When I was ti. boy I read all Plans Kayak Voyage Across Canada VANCOUVER. (OP)-Jean Bart- the Preach translation: 11 Oral Owl and all the other atoriea of the Oanadian north. Now I want to an it for rnyaeif and this looms like the beat way." We lldlon 30! He expects the hardest part of the journey will be encounured while paddling upstream on thin side of the great divide in the can- adian Rockies. Once over the hull! he can "coast" practically all ma way to Hudson Boy. From there he expects to paddle around to the head of James Bay at Mooaonee. 0nt.. then down the Ottawa River to the st. Lawrence River and Montreal. starting up the Fro here, he plans to travel ur luvar via the Ihillanaoa and human luivan to file his-he I. O. lake qotna. portage on miles to In Oolianbia luvar and dart the downhill at an Aimabaaoa mm, hoa northeast to Atbabuoa. thorabnplanatofollow an in- triesta aylum It iaku and river: eaatward to the Churchill Riva. "Prom than it is clear sailing- anznportagaa. I'll fun at: and pad- Moro Tllll To File War claim UITAWA (W) -- The deadlin- for filing maltreahnmt clairru by former Canadian priaonera-of-war In Europe has been tended to March 31, 1N4. The war claims commiaaion an- nounced today that the extension beyond the original Dec. 31, 1963. The extension ia to lot ox-Paws JANUARY 9, 1954 part ptloarod by and Jam Thane Oampholl on conditimu luropean war prisoner camp. 5 the Second World War. Axum-nus-rrco yu. 'ma Januny nice at v Ruatiico W.I. met atwtilt hog:eng.;: Mn. Howart Parkman, - llnll can no Knnvorod by W," nunbara, two new niembarl wei-.4 welcomed. It was decided to write to 23;. od'a and Simpson:-Bean for rain. nlni-I. New committees were up. pointed as follows: sick, Mu etewart Parkman and Mn. Reiirf Stevenson; school; Mn, gym Tombs: nrosmn. Mra. Noel not . or and Mrs. Eaton Buiman; luric-Q. Mrs. Stewart Parkman and Mrslo Edison R.olli.ngs. Next meeting is to be held no the home of Mrs. Roland Dunmn roll call to be answered with i famiiilriu themulvea with the re- card. chiIdran'a fuvnihin, you a clout! Ilia handy You'll Had I "Toko Horne" 90"” in a nine iuat right for almost on! Home Vlovluhop project you II"! In mind. For toy: and QIIIIII: and secret of similar item. ' convenience when Y." ";:I.oYa::"niialvu in clothes and uuoge ' throughout the houu. INDY 7' ” allnplo with the "MP!" .'l"' "' "Toke Hovno' poult- eoffea Ioblu cupboard: FIR licike - home - panels' HANDY SIZIS FOR SMALL JOIS AROUND THE HOMI 12" by as" and up , , You've been planning to 503V 90 Corry, or slip into mrv min -ooiuo.ir.vouasrw EVEN EASIEIII Wm" TM" h0"dY new sizes, any average handy- man can breeze through home carpentry jobs . ""d 9"iPY Ivory minute of it. There's solid satisfaction and sound economy in "Doing-its 'Yourself". You'll be proud of the permanent- ""P'0V9"M"'?3 You can make in your home. Try it . ; It's fun! Your Dealer is featuring "TAKE-HOME” Panola NOWI GLAS These "little economy size" panels come in 45 different sizes and thicknesses . "iOht for home repairs and odd T bs . 'll probably find the exact size for The job you a 2 Y, K”P c kw PONOTS handy they'll alwa b9 '90dY Y0 use when you want them. . just get around to. a car trunk. ii Men's JACKETS! PARKAS! Menis iSTATl0NS' to 34.50 Yes, fur collared quilted lined Jcckels and Purkas to 16.95 on the bargain rock now at 8.95. It's no wonder they carry greatest value them away - ...................................................... .. in Townl Bors HIP. .ENGTH JACKETS Tablecloths 68 x 90 SHEETS Full length and 3-4 Siofion Coats, plain shades and now checks, value: to 34.50 but you take ihem for l7.95- W: the Real beouiles. quilted lining, fur collar, Flight Coaio - a price smash 7.88 ..................................................... C 42 IN. PILLOW SLIPS l-landsomc, colorful rayon checks, size 50 x 50 - - - it's a Saturday give-away bargain and we'll pile out plenty All HATS T0 310.95 W: o sell-ouil All lcidios' Hail to "7”"""”&” B'”G”h9d 5599'! 6' 1095 d, H d . TAIWOVHOF of 42 inch Pillow slips, on Olhime low Fri"! 2 Take you:-VI e M 'vgzPr'cfsf3-' loaf loo sold in an hourl c”"'Y "Tam OWOY '0d0Y I choice .... .. In Unmatched prieel ............ .. The Coat Sale That Made History Yes. it's rho groans! Ladiof Coot Sale over to sweep the Island! The Valle: are truly unmatched - that's why they're disappearing like magic. COATS ';?4.so T15. 1?... t20. 13.... 330. I2”. t38.50 GREENDAUS .::;:::. vouuav usai LAY-AWAY . You'll on than handy Sylvoply "Talia-Homo" Panels prominently i"'P'0Y04. each marked with its thrifty price. And, when you drop in to buy them look over the Free Plan Folders your I dealer has for you. Suva nape In the kitchen too. All convenience and amend IY Vmi upon-caving cupboclrda and cab; inch. Than handy Take Home panala will nova you hours of tune and work on all such proioch. CANADA'S IUSIIST. MOST VIIIATILI IIIILDINC MATIIIAI. Svlwplv is going into more new home construc- tion than over before. Noother building manna: IONOI I0 many WW5 for amateur and pro- faaaional builders alike. CNN MIX IALII IIOI COM! 10 GOAII Iladlllllll I ILOIDIL IIMITID VMIOINI uiuav nueuveu mom. iomou mom memo uoomui. ourucan ' svavapav”i'.'.:"nr.vwooo IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIII cnanoun nos. uaooonaan-now: ' WOODWOIIKING CO. LTD. CUSTOM WOODWORKERS Belmont St. Bill 0657 88 L3. Water St. Dial 8575 - 8676 or. r. acuuaamn .co.. umrnn IIISIIITOI l SIN, IEIIIII ' GIIILOIIITIWI