ME. AND inns. FRANK ZAKEM Wedding Of Local Interest is «W . Aline Bond. Women’: Editor. Phone 4-8506 Eastern Star Installs New Official Slate The officers Masonic Temple by installing Officer Helen Herring, assisted by Clautta Palmer as - The Guisrdinn, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 24. 1962. 7 marsliai and Marion Lord- as assisting Solemnized In Montreal; Que. The marriage of Jeannette Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kousaie, of Montreal, in Mr. Frank J. Za.-kem. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zakem of Charlottetown, P.E.I.. took place race in . Montreal, the Rev. Paul R. hmod and Rev. George Corsa officiated. Mir. Arnold Bellis pla played the wedding music, and Miss Lorraine David sa-nag dur- ing the service. White gladiolus and chi-ysanthemums were used to d rate the church. The bride who was given away ty ca'.*i;ied cascade -bouquets and yellow carnations. 'Mi,ss Eleana Kousale, iss Alice Kousaie and Miss Joan Kousaie, sisters of the bride, as brides- ma’! ‘vore frocks of azure blue peau-de-soie fashioned id- entically as that of the maid of M honor They wore matching pill-box hats with veiling and Talisman and yellow carnations. Mr. Abraham zakem, a best man for his brother. the ushers were Mr. Joseph Zaliem, brother of the groom, Mr. Geo- rge Hodhod and Mr. Philip Bou- ass y. Mrs. Kousaie, mother of the HAPPE NINGS marshal; Jean Smith as dup- lain: Louise Johnston. in organ- ist; Florence Levers, as War’- den and Bertram Larkin as sell- by her fathei. was in a gown of _ white pure silk brocade styled . bride W85 iii 8 Sheath till empire lines with scooped [cafe-au-iait lace over champa- neckiine, the fitted bodice em-13110 D€&U-d€ 5016. Willi m8l0li- broldcred with seed pearls, sle- gins hat and a_corsase bouquet eves ending in points over the ‘ of red and White Carnations- 9.. hands and the full skirt fallingl into :i slight. train. Her veil of mile illusion was held by a headdress of pearls.and she carried a cascade bouquet ofi white steuhanotis. Miss Helen Kousaie as maid of honour for her sister. was ill», frock of French bide‘ p‘e'au-'de'- ed. bodice having a scooped neckline. elbow-lengthl sleeves and a bell-shaped skirt. l e wore a matching pill-box iiat'with veiling and carried a cascade bouquet of Talismanl featered carnations an ,.¢i 1 rec- ‘ Indian Mrs. Znkem, mother of , the bridegroom, was in ii sheath gown of taupe silk brocade fa- . ioiied with a jacket. She wore a matching hat, and a corsage Rev. W.W. Davis and Mrs. Davis of Halifax. N.S. and the Ven.,Archdeacon 'l'.J. Mat- t ewi. and Mrs. Matthews of F . E s St. Paul's Rectory in Char- lottetown ' Allen, Mrs. Allen len has been posted to Halifax, N.8. where they will take up residence. ' . Winners of door prizes at the e 15 p.m. show... Mrs. Don ’ Mrs. Edith Curran. Mrs. Ian Webster, Miss Rober- Elm-er MacRae. 4 ev D.A. Campbell of Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlotte- town. was guest preacher at St. 'Paul’s Presbyterian C h u r c h, Glace Bay. N.S., when the con- gregation celebrated its 96th an- versary. Mr. ampbell was accompanied by Mrs. Campbell and two hildren, Jane f c and ° John. Elizabeth Campbell spent the weeke wi er grand- “’ 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell. North River Road. . Mr. and Mrs. J.C. MacBeth. St.,Peter's. recently received word that their son, Rev. Gor- don MacBeth and Mrs. Mac- Belh had arrived safely in Glasgow. Scotland, where they will be Desi ‘hr. Mr. Mac‘3etiii will be attending university ere. ' Miss Jane Marie Stewart, Po- wnal, is a patient in the Prince Edward -Island Hohpital. bouquet of white carnations. Following the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Zakem, ft ‘on a wed- din ‘trip, the ~bi‘ltie1t'adelling in " piece double knit suit of Ruby Red. white and black beaver hat and black ac- cessoi-ies. Upon their return the couple will take up residence in Char- lottetown, P.E.I. fl |.EN’S DIARY The Day Is Blu eAn‘clGold As Harvest Day Should Be , overlaid with that remem- bered blue haze of Octobers gone before, which shimmers in a light veil over the farm- lands, this afternoon was, with delightful sky and sun, and’ a wind sweet with the gathered rlpenesses of season. Thistle- ziown. light as the notes of the summer - songbirds floated. There was a glint in the stream. and a lilt in the fall at the spillways. Bees came back to the lawn to dip into late ,flower- ings. There were roblns in the rowan-treeand a pair of la y s in the oak. Alex smiling. lifted a hand" for silence. - - “I'm going to stop here on the verandah and find out who's been carrying off the acorns" he whispered. "I had a notion it was a squirrel but I~belleve now it is those jays!" . his dow, the ewes and lambs were cuddled down, brighter spots‘in the shadows. The -kittens kept‘ to their blanket on the ver- andah. No blrd_,-moved. No traf- fic yet on the roadway, no mo- tor-car, truck or tractor of the day. Nor signs of humans astir? Yes._A friendly beacon of light in the house on the hill, ind ed the folks there had already come to their day. "It's anal free" Ale! commented. looking up from coloring-book this evening. All gold?" we queried. “Yes. like those down « the River: the populars" he said. All blue and gold as harvest- days should’ always be. this one the hlght -is - O U at | wss.- And star-set. that awaits now the late-rising 3 8 ii. Until tom - — Dia ~ Good-night..?.l.T°v' - W.‘ Mrs. Emma Holman was hostess at bridge at her home in Suimnerside on Monday eve- ning. . Miss Barbara MacDonald. RN. and Miss Myrna Hancock, .N. loft Summerside by auto on Monday for London, Ontario. Those from Summerside at- tending the Business and Pro- iessional Women's Afternoon Tea on Saturday at the Y.M.C.A.. Charlottetown, were the Provin- cial President, Mrs. M. Cham- pion; Local President. Mrs. W. _ WaiteaMiss Ruth Simmons, Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie and Miss Jean (.1 0 man. At the conclusion .of Business and Professional Women's Week, members oi’ the local Club at tended in ii body the morning ,worship service in the Summer- side Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bates of Westville, N.S. were the week- , end guests of Sgt. and Mrs. Ro- inald Whidden, Summerside. I Rev. W. R. Auld of Lindsay. ‘Ontario who arrived in Char- lottetown to attend the funeral of his uncle, the late Harlan ‘Found. visited Summerslde on Saturday and was the dinner guesél of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. th Smi . Sumrnerside visited their family in Sackville. N.B. during the weekend. . ’ Mrs. E. Connolly of Charlotte- town spent the past week in Summerside. guest of 'Mrs. W. P. Callaghan. Mrs Earl MacEachern return- ed on Thursday to her home at Summerside East after being a guest of Mr. and is. Stewart Jenkins in Charlottetown while her daughter Ellen, was in the Mr. J. Archibald MacKen l of Kensington is celebrating »nineticth birthday today. He ;spcni last weekend in Charlot- | tetown He enjoys life to the full, ‘.has an especial retentive mem- ory and is an_avid read/er. LA(‘ and Mrs. Howard Cool- iing and'son, Randall, of Sum- merside left Tuesday for Charlo_ Station, N.B., where ey will be guests of the farmer's mother, Mrs. P. Coolin ', - ' Mr and Mrs. Melville Camp- ,bell ‘and son. Thane, of\Truro, 'N.S. spent the weekend in Sum- imcrslde as'guests oflion. and zie his Mrs. Thane Campbell and Mr). and Mrs. Duncan MacGougan. Mrs. Rene‘ Sauve and Miss ‘ Marcella Coutu Duvemay iQuel:ec, who arrived last week to tend the Gallant-Colwill wedding returned to their homes on Mond ’ Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Johnston returned on Friday Lo their home in Summersideaiter a two week vacation with, their daughter, .Mrs. Sherman Parlee and Mr. lParlee in Mohcton, N.B. ‘with their son, James and Mrs. Johnston in Dartmouth, N.S. ’ = D- J Miss Marjorie Gillis, Monta- gue, was honored by her friends Friday evening when ‘she w a s tendered a miscellaneous shower ‘n the Presbyterian Church Hall which was attractively _d.e- curated with streamers and wed- ding bells for the happy occa- - sion. The many lovely gifts were op- cued by Miss Evelyn MacLure while the accompanying g o o d wishes were read by Miss. Laur- el Nelson. Also assisting were _Mlss Margaret MacLean and Miss Dianne Gillis. Mrs ‘A F. Campbell was pianist for the evening. Marjorie graciously ex- pressed hei appreciation for the beautiful gifts and kind thoughts, after which everyone joined in singing For She's A Jolly Good Fellow. Delicious refreshments ‘weie served by Mrs. John Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. Claude Nicholson, Mrs. Richard Knox. Mrs. Well- ington Campbell, Mrs. Roy Clow and Miss Margaret MacLean. R Mr. and Mrs: Allison Harris of : floral addendum was presented P E.l. Hospital fortonsilectomy. th . n . , The officers instdlled were: wrothy matron, Ellen Webster: worthy patron, Keith Mac-_ Kinnon: associate matron, Gla- dys MacKi.nhoin: associate pa- tron. Albert Phillips: secretary. 'Claretta Palmer: tareasusjer, Hazel White: conductress. Mar- garet Worth: associate conduct- ress. Gladys Macl(ay: chaplain, Vivian Phillips: marshal] Mir 2:. Mae Mac- warden, Eileen Wood- 2 sentinel, Bruce Lewis. During the ceremony appro- priate solos were rendered by - Edward Woodruffe and _,,Bruce Lewis. After the installation’ a by t-he_office-rs to the worthy matron. Past matron, Edith _Lewis and Past Patron, Everett MacDougall, were present with their jewels by the worthy matron and worthy patron.’ 0 On ‘Saturday members of the Charlottetown Business and Professional Women's Club wound up National B and P Women's Week, with a large- ly attended afternoon tea held —¢-r;-we ii 3.‘; B AND P WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS TEA '~ at the YMCA. Miss Eleanor Dockenciorff Ilefti and Mr.-1.. Norma Springford, _Montrea. Lowe, a member of the club The ‘Edy at the right is ,m__ is shown serving, Mrs. Marion identified. Gifts were also presented by e worth matron and worthy pa-tron to the installing officers and soloists. The worthy matron was pleas- ed to welcome the worthy ma- tron of the Regent Chapter, No. 52 of Kensington, P.E.I. a (1 ,many of its members to te ‘ceremony. A social hour followed with refreshments in the recreation -room. ';Young, Couple 1 Are Honored ln Whim Road , Whim Road — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nicholson, who were married in Toronto recently, were tendered a shower in the Whim Road Hall, given by fr’ nds in Kilmuir and Whim Road. or the occasion the hall was beautifully decorated and ‘the couple -was escorted to the “seats of honor”. The gifts were opened and presented to Post ‘Nu ptial Shower Held Whim Road — Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. Mrs. Crooks is the former Jean McIntyre of Brudenell. The couple were escorted to gaily decorated chairs by Dav- id Hicken. The many gifts were opened and presented by Mrs John Fraser and the verses were read by Mrs. Russell Hic ' of ‘ ken. Mr._ Crooks on behalf his wife and himself thanked everyone for their kindness in arranging the shower. Lunch was served by the la- . dies and an enjoyable social hour was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson by Lin- da Brown and Louise L e c c 0, while Dorothy Campbell read the accompanying verses. A lovely lunch was served by -the ladies and dancing to the ‘music of Leslie Stuart was en-' , joyed. : 111111/Iltlltllg‘ MEDICAL riiiiiiuicvl here to serve hour of the day or night , FLY OVER CHANNEL CALAIS, France (AP) French parachutist Gil Dela- mare, 42, crossed the English Channel from France to Eng- land in 93 minutes Wednesday, A1 Ci‘00kS were guests 01' li0ii-gsuspended from a huge kite 30 or at a post-nuptial shower heldi feet above the water and towed and Mrs. l bl’ W.D. Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser in Whim Road on Saturday evening. a motor boat. Another THE FLOWER CART . Arrangements for Funerals, Weddings. Opposite Pure Milk DIAL 4-3818 l 1 ‘.t.T....7.:;.....+.... “*"*".. ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling 1 0 1 ii ‘ Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 , 1 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 4 9 4» 110090994999-O-O0-O-O-O-0999-9‘ l 0‘ A Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: } 1 F r e n c‘ h parachutist. . _ _ _ Claude Dubois, 25, made a sim- Di-\'er to Calais in 74 minutes. —' l . Jean- liar kiie,and-boat trip from ciiiivis AHEAD . . « the new ALLSTATE CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour servic_e ; MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch’town r from MacKen1ie's MzicALPlNli li00M Home Coming “Home Coming Sunday" was observed by members of the Notre Dame Alumnae on Oct- ober 21 at Notre Dame Academy in Charlottetown. ' M Blessed Sacrament. celebrated b Rev. P.FL MacDonald: and following this Mrs. Alfred Hen- Vn‘ . -prulddnt, chaired a Up the valley. th thresher took the sheaves with improved. grace. Dinnei-,..liad been observ- IO 11 e sel preparation: the roast‘ of beef. we had cooked according to nines’ liking, the. vegetables, in. a spices. I . "Another helping?" we N8-. seated. ' . .‘ .3111‘ WMS ‘Has Meeting g of the Alumnae in the school auditorium. e diioed Rev. Mother saint John um-0. tliembaekto Sunday Held For Notre Dame Alumnae 81‘ Rev. Mother St. Herbert, re- he an interesting account of summer school in Antigonlsh ended classes on gave e where she not the teaching of religion. Rev. Mother St. Rita. federation sis- ter of the Alumnae, spoke brief- their After the meeting a delightful buffet lunch was enjoyed. At‘ Harrington The October meeting of the WMS was held re Hughes. under the leader- ’ ship of the president, .Mrs. Olga Rodd , seventeen bcra - tended the meQfll|lmleli!(li‘ roll call wdsaaswei-ed W a verse rt tors. “The minutes of the last meet- ing were read. and the various comm! were dealt with. It ,was decided to cater to the Men I an I- tion to be held early in Novein . nu ii invited . tisto to ths ineinheu to her home for leadership course. ing hold in Ken: of New York. superior ii Notre was'i-end and discussed. The UNICEF. campaign was turned over to the teacher. It was de- |_ clded to cater‘ to the district which is be- ington. A com- . Bill Pidgeon. Mrs. Robert Jolllpiore.‘ Mrs. Leigh Brown and Mrs. Elmer Paynter were named to‘ make arrangements for this. Mrs. Arthur Campbell was ap- pointed to find volunteers to serve on the district first aid committee. A nominating committee. ap- pointed to'bring in s new slate. of officers for the 1902-63 years was appoin . Members of this committee re Mrs. C.C. Mac- ‘ 4p.in.tn KI)’. Mrs. Bill Pidgeon and Mrs. Jolllmore. _ . Acsde Notre Dame Alumni Autumn Tea Wednesday, October 24th ' ADMISSIQN 50¢ The N Dame Alumnae, an organization for graduates of Notre Dame Academy, is a branch of the Canadian Feder- ation of Convent Alumnae, and Rev. Mother St. Rita is the fed- eration sister of the Alumnae \ ere. Each year the organization dons as a sohoiorsh . Mar- gin-the Bourgeois scholarship to I Sister to further her stu- s. The group also donates pri- zes to students in grades 11 and 11 at Notre Dame for proficien- cy in ” c‘ indies. 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