———'—'—————m .kirk and the rinanciai report iwas given by the treasurer. Mrs. Milton MacLeod. Routine business Was complet- ed and the corespondence was attended to. A l e t t e r and questionnaire when everyone will bring . sifi led in prayer tor our adopt- lunch. Mrs. Lorne ' y y will fed Missionar . on the program. and roll call v Roll call was answeredby 11 will be answered by the size of a members and 2 visitors. Min- your shoe. multiplied by two. {utes were read and approved. he meeting adjourned. follow- 1 Correspondence and two thank ed by lunch. served by the hos- ' you notes were read. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS WI Donates Towards . ated towards payment of a new 1 members and minutes were read l furnace for the Winsloe Road : and approved. The treasurer also 1‘” Gm Cmflommwn’ Fri" Much 22’ 1963' 73 Hall. at a meeting of the South gave her report. Corrspondence d lWinsloe WI which met recently was read and . an a I'izt the home of Mrs. Allison committee was appointed to compile a history of the Women‘s less and committee in charge. . Mrs. aman invited the from the provincial convensr l BRADALBANE UCW gmembers at her home [or next . for education. Mrs. Edwm Cool; . ‘ ‘meeting. when Mrs. Milluga Charlottetown. was read an H was agreed that ‘58. be do" I R0“ call was answered by 10 The B r adalbane U“ 1 19d iuge MacLeod will be Devotion- discussed. The local convener for education, Mrs. W.A. Bruce, will answer the questionnaire. Due to a small attendance. be cause of bad weather and road conditions. items 0 new busi- ness were tabled until the next Churf’h 0 m e n he” "‘9" 31 L e a d e r. Mrs. Ripley will meeting 0" ThUTSday evening have prayer for missionary and March 7th at the home of Mrs. er5. Earl Todd will have Study Lorne Newson ,with the presi- Book, ‘dent. Mrs. Harold Toombs in The meeting Hosea wnh ‘Hymn 262. The Morning light is l Marriage vows were exchang- ed recently by the W Ann Mae Leard and Willard Lincoln heard at the Bedeque United Church. The bride is the dough: acce tcr of Mrs. Hector Leard and the late Hector Lend. Central Bedeque. P.E.I. The grooms par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Urville Leatrd. Borden. P.E.I. Rev. Ron- ald M. Cameron officiated. ;Miss Kathryn Jeffery attended tile bride and the best man was . Ralph heard. The bride was given in marriage by her brother Mr. Hamid Leard. Us- iers were Mir. Garth Bradshaw and Mr. Donnie Bell. The ride was lovely in a floor-length white velvet. scoop ted sleeves. Her shoulder length veil has held in place by a crown of She wore a cultured drop - net. pea-r1 for jewellry. a gift from the groom. The bridal bouquet has of yuletide roses mixed with unite carnations. The bridesmaid chose a r e d velvet. street-length dress with niotching mitts. Her pill box hat ol3the same material was me- ed with a veil of red net. Her bouquet was a semi cascade of carnations and streams. Ii navy blue emboidered sheath ME. AND MRS. WILLARD LEARD Bedeque Uniied C. Goin Decorated For Ceremony HAPPENINGS Six tables were in play at the card party ld the Kensing- ton Legion Home on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Alvin Sudsbury won the high prize for ladies. and Keir Duggan the men's hlgh prize. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. Julian Croken and Gary Dunphy. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant received the lucky door prize. Mrs. W.C. MacLeod, Kensing- tea. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Mrs. Herbert Bernard cele- brates her 93rd birthday on ay. March Elsi. Mrs. Ber- nard es - h her son. John 3 Bernard. has hooked a small rug for pastime in addition to her regular housework since moving from Long River to Item sington for the winter months. The condition of Mr. Wesley Foster, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merslde is reported to be some- what improved. Miss Adallne Campbell has returned to her h o m e at Ken- sington after receiving treat- ment in the Prince County Hos- pital, Summerside. Mr. Garth Caseley. student minister of the Msrgate .United Church Charge, was accompan- ied on Sunday by Mr. W a yn e Weagle also a theological stu- was worn by the bride’s mother with e corsage of pink carna- tions. The groom's mother war a green crepe dress with beige ssories and a corsage of 'yellow carnations. Baskets of carnations. spruce bows. and poinsettis decorated the church. Paws were marked with spruce and satin bows. Mrs. Walter Craig was the dent at Mt. Allison University. who assisted in the service 0 A worship at the Margate and New ' London Churches. l Mrs. Blair Andrew. who has been a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Isla n d Hospital for the past six w e e k s, is spending a few days with her cousin. Mrs. J. Frank Hobbs and Mr. Hobbs. 242 Kent Street, Charlottetown. before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mac- Cabe, who spent the past two, weeks with relatives in Hazel- brook and Alexandra. have re- turned to their home in Waugh- ton, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Sherren and family of Crapaud. also Mr. and Mrs. Elton Warren. of Char- lottetown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDon- ald of Winsloe South on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Gaudet, Toronto, accompanied by his brother. Paul. of Montreal. arrived home to attend the funeral of their brother. the late Maurice Gao- et. fl- 1‘ package amounted to $1 and was Mr. and Mrs. George Veno were recent visitors to Alberton. . where they visited Mrs. Mar- garet Shields. l The firemen whlst party was! held on Tuesday evening. Win-ll ners were: ladies first. Mrs, Marjorie MacNeill: men’s first.) organist and Mrs. H o r a c e Estabrooks the soloist. “ e Lords Prayer" was sung before cc and “A Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. A reception for 75 guests was held at the Bedeque United Church Hail. A three tier wed- ding cake. topped with a minia- ture bride and groom adorned the head table. Out of town Mr. and Mrs guests included T. E. Mahoney. a. charge of the t book. best man read a teiegram from a friend of the groom, living in 0-] omnto. The bride chose a forest green dress with a hat of brown aid green chiffon sis and a cor- sage of yellow motions for a honeymoon trip to Montreal. _E_LLEN’S DIARY For Return Of 'Let's —- you and me have a k" Peter the t in are, this afternoon. ien we came to visit It the use across the lane. The sun. brilliant by day. was immencing now to call his le- gions to return; setting p ths for their homing up mlley slopes to the west. ii in u h (‘ ms the The wind was only a breath then. Soon it would follow the sun- beams. and the wild ducks that in a pair. flying high above the mill, had winged up the creek from their day. Rosy Paths Set By Sun d lques y “There will be some day” he thoughwewerel “tattle “fits... lis Legions M5 suns When precise fit and smart what shall we talk?" we tinned. He smiled. blue eyes bright. "0h. of rabbits and kittensl" fashion are what c y o u wan , hoose this slim casual. Perfect for now and spring—it has a dashing scar! neckline. Printed Pattern 4982: Half Sizes 14%. 161/1. 13%. WA, 22%. 14%. Size 16% requires 3% yards flinch fabric. he said. “But. Peter. there are no kite tens yet" Mack reminded him. nodded—There was an am of a supper-dish baking — a scallop of v into. it seemed. _ Mack catching the appetizing FIFTY CENTS (50 “mm 1" smell suggested to his mother. WI!“ (“0 “uni”. PM") for “Let's‘have some sausages to W! Ntm- W0 widen“ go with that“ he said. He had changed from school- garb to work-clothes and now. at an arresting thought had stopped at the door. on his way out to his chores. “Is there any word in the pn- edd 2 cents sales tax. Print plainly SIZE. N A M E, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- tern Dept, 60 Front Street W.. Toronto 1. Ont. per that we are to play hockey in the morning?" he inquired of a spell since we had supper" he his mother . says glancing at the clock “So what will you have?" “You couldn't fry up some smelts. could you. Ellen?" he queries with a yearning. “It's a o t r a n g e perhaps. but that is what I should fancy for lunch. best of all." _ “No. there is no word of i" she repll . "Well at any rate" he smiled "there will be skating tonight at the rink!" Pleasant the do y was. A d the night is such a one as. if gi- Until'liomnsm—Diuy— ab ad i It, - vento be ro n young NM“ stars will remember happily. recollect/former winters gone. It's been a nice winter" one who came by from a distance today. otte "Remarkable" island Iurriers ltd. lambs 'Noi'nearly the snow of some llvmg ls easy . Not yet. BJut I amt . we‘ll get more' ames s . "Do you remember the duanti- In our ties of some ?" Indeed i do! It would he heap- ed high over rail-fences. and up to the eavas. I can recall into - spring suits say jokingly —— though it was no e at all — ‘I wonder where we"! out next year's fill of it?“ "Here" James said "we've never actually felt the pinch o! It till now." . limp]! Sophistication in mm colors. . and by m hips. . . wonder- caldberwchhlm.sodlnterwithouto stormsyetubefore we see the a.” , a "we", we've e o o come this for" l 'And it's not as in! new In- coid of the winter. That’s out. you may as." In from the stables new, be washes up at the sink. "What kept you out so long?" James mined. ' island lurriers lid. Mr. John MacKinnon: ladies I Hymn. “What a Friend we Have consolation. Mrs. Anthony J. In Jesus". followed by the creed Arsenault; men's consolation. in unison. - I Donald Arsenauit. ,r— - - — .. _ _ - _ I J Lunches were sold after the 1' I game and proceeds were in aid 1' Pa tte r50 '1 S " ._ of the firemen's club. for ‘ t Kineiies Plan Rummage Sale Patty Becker was hostess for‘ the March meeting of the Kin- ette Club. A n ew member. Anne Bond. was in attendance. Ruth Brown chaired the meet- ing. Plans were finalized for a 9 O-O-O'0 0-0-0 90-. .stitute rally song and repeating . made at the pantry sale held in; < Februaryband on February llthg e mem crs we st if North Milton Wl.reA ggfofist gig "on: ‘ "cleod all departments - 4 cars ywi-ii be answered with a penn l lunch was served b i w d. The vice—president. Mrs. Dan lthe chain Coles. presided. and the meeting was opened by singing the in- meeting. which will be held at the home of Mrs. .lohn Nichol- son. Upper Montague. Roll call for the April meeting will be answered with an article for a silent auction. Finished a r t i c l e s for Red .Cross were received. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of th e meeting, Institute, and a histou' book will - i . . be ordered y y e " t9 " serv‘ce W35 con"breaking and Mizpah Benedic- 0 _l ' M d , 1 .ducted by the leader Miss Mon- “on. macl‘ee wraelnsilhntznweaifeuiis. l icfrhsetelzgg'ing opened with can Refreshments w curd e b seized . I , ' ;byhostessassis y rs. lireicunison the Mary Stewart Col 1 platied [ Red m I ‘G tworslliiipl and pgaygr. 1 Mrs. ‘tnuncan MacKay and hirc' w“. ' . 9 590m art! was as m- t or on ip ey rea cr p ure 213m Inman‘ ROILe‘au WES answezed b¥lsv quire about the type of books Luke 9 I59-62t Hymn 98. Be-i m?mt “fig: 1°"f “5'.” ‘9. required for the UN project. Eneath the cross of Jesus was VALLEYFIELD wr :g‘duszd0appiogzdmeel'“g were i Riverdale a n d Churchill in-lsung. The Valieyfield Women's ln- , . ' . 1 stitutes will be asked to the: A agitation based on JESUS stitute held its meeting on; The Lommmees gave the" "3‘ 1 April meeting. also a guest ‘ and 3,; cross was read by the . March 15th at the home of Mrs. t ' f - t l - ppghsseséngolflgrsiozfifnceow :xslspeake" Header Who 3150 [9d '" Prayer Fm”“firififi‘he‘lfififigefiPI‘; HAS MANY lNDIANS read and discussed. Two (hankf A letter and questionnaireifollowed by the Lords Prayer. Bgue- . P ' some 83,400 Indians inhabit . ‘ . . 1 ' ' .‘the chair. you cards were X.euewed and I; from Mrs. Cook. which stressed Mrs. Angus Gillis gave a read . Arizona. more than in any other v adult education. was read byling. This part of the mcetingl The meeting opened with the 3023mm? ellprisezed' h‘ h ‘ Mrs. Edgar Newson. lclosed with Hymn 86 “When iode and the Mary Stewart col- US. states Reserves extend co ec ' w m l t meeting will be heldlsurvey the Wondrous Cross" ilect. Minutes were read by the over a third of the stote s are to be sent to St. Lucia in the ‘ The “ex _ . _ West indies. 01d business was‘ at the home of Mrs. Calvm Hol~land Benediction. Mrs. discussed. A total of $37.55 was Wood- secretary. Mrs. Harry Van Bus- “3.909 square miles. 89.15 was made from the mar--1 ried couple's dance held in th I hall last month. Simpsons will be asked for re- mants to be auctioned at the April meeting. Mrs. Glyden Maund invited the members to her home for. the April meeting. when roll call y 5 for every inch of each member's waist. A auction of articles amounted to $3.20. The surprise WQIIDERFQL AAarch SALE won by Mrs. Dan . The meeting adjourned and, y the hostess ‘ and committee in change. i KINGSTON WI The Kingston WI held its re-' cent meeting at t h e home of Mrs. Lorne Docherty. The meeting opened with the t atoll Repairs “8 Kent St. Your Opportunity to SAVE MONEY! I I Dial 4-6732 . NOON-OOM’ H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canad Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.I. Lteeoe AAA-‘ rummage sale to be held today. Friday, Mar. 22 at 6.30 p.m. at Rodd and Prowse's Home Cooking Booth. It was decided to help the Kinsmen in their Easter Buck- ' " take t 3‘ m A . A A A A A a A A A A AA 332%? MEDICAL PHARMACY: here to serve you ANY _ ON THE ISLAND IT'S Open Today place ot‘ a project for April. Mil. lie Compton was winner of the mystery prize. Following adjournment lunch was served by the hostess as- sisted by Lois Thompson and. Barbara Simpson. Aid To Supply hour of the day or night“ I N MEDICAL PHARMACY i CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service a; a: ‘2 9—9m. ‘Youn FAVORITE cHoppmo CENTRE"- Corner of Formal and Richmond St.. Ch'town Boo rd Requests VIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ The March meeting of the. Junior Ladies Aid of the Prince? Edward Island Hospital wasl h eld on Tuesday afternoon,‘ March 19. at the Cundall Home. Mrs. T.D. 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