f pot ere Leable a Resist yee. | | Inspiring and challenging was the atmosphere experienced by over 100 United Chufeh Women who attended the Fall Rally of the Presbyterial United Church Women held in Spring Park United Church. | Highlight of the session was 4 |book review presented by Mrs. |C.R. Webbef, Summerside, Pres- byterial secretaty of steward- ship and recruiting. The third year Bible Study book for adults of the new curriculum entitled “Jesus Christ and The Christian Life’ was reviewed by Mrs. . |Webber. She termed the book as wonderful and feels: ite use would be beneficial to all, espec- jally to Sunday School teachers and through the week groups. The new curriculum is now be ing used by four thousatid chur- ' lehes, accepted by 96 per cent F | of people: The assembly was then divid- ed into discussion groups whose was to consider seven the discussion groups were: Mrs. Bryer Jones -with Mrs. Kenneth Patket; Mrs. Clayton Lewis; Mrs. John Ball with Mrs. Charles Mutech and Mra. W. B. Creed with Mrs, Gerald Wyr- was. Mrs. Heber Jones, Charlotte- town, chairman for the rally in- troduced Mrs. E.8. Chafidler, president Of the Spring Park United Church Wofhed. In her remafks of weleomé Mrs. Chan- dler noted that this was the first Presbyterial meeting held in the MR. AND MRS, VINCENT MacKENZIE DOUBLE RING CEREMONY The United Church Manse, United Church Hall, Alberton, Elmsdale, was the seene of & was followed by a honeymoon fall wedding on October 9, trip\throughout the Maritime when Hazel Elva, daughter of provinces. The newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy, residing at the Zenith Park Rosébank and Neil Vificent, Motel, West Royalty. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil] Mac- bride is on the teaching staff Kenzie, St. Catherines were of West Royalty school and the age in. marriage. The dou- groom is a letter carrier with e ring ceremony was peéf- formed by Rey. E.S. McKil the Postal Dept, Charlotte- lop, assisted by Browh Jar- dine. A reception held at the — ~ MR. AND MRS. J. A. LeC CLAIR Recently United Islanders Make Home In Oshawa Rustico t@ John Aftmand , son of Mrs. Rudolph Le Clair of North Rustico and the late ea! oat ‘ The cia clergyman was Rev. Francis ‘oteorsn and of fewlyweds. Joanne Gallant, sié ter of the bride, ¢ireulated the er her daughter’s ‘ot Mrs Gallant wore a crepe i cranberty red with overtone. Her hat wai of ing shade with black and feather trim, and were black. Her corsage white roses. dress A i léngth gown of white peau de pie with lily pointed sleeves and éfd a chapel train. Her shoulder length veil of silk illusion Wat ghe héld in place by a sequin em béssed pillbox, and she catried a sores eae white and red! swee roses. - Attending as maid of honor [Cabot Trail and other for her sister was Geraldine Gal- |!" ibride travelling in lant, wearing a street length | ‘ dtess of wifter green peau do ee 8 wool feat | The couple are fesiding is |Oshawa, Ont, E : ee g & thet of the |cluded: j\Ont.; Pat Clairemont, Mar- mora, ‘Ont:; Rosella LeCalir, RN, Peterborough, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gallant, Dart mouth, N.S.: Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Gallant and Augustine Gal- lant, Elmsdale, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. I.H. Gallant, Amherst, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Doucette, Chelsea, Mass.; , ‘i Herbert Cuntiingham, Montreal, Que.; Winston Pineau, New Clair Wee, bent aad ke. ; wa, wf fr. and Mrs. Ferdie LeClair of New- castle; NB. i (Photo by R.8. Hambly)! Christian Edtcation Ceittre since the cial omens of Spring Patk United ureh in June. The Presbyterial officers were introduced and Mrs. Henry Moyse, Summer side, presi- dent, expressed pleasufe at be- ing present and appreciation to | ELLEN’S DIARY So balmy the wind was, and Fi ul ee : 3 neighborhood of would bring het nd af i i , fi it Ee ze i : vif fr tt #3 z a i i as EE Z 7 Eg Eee $Fe2 ll zg z i ii : F: i f ge i E eee ft i sf s3 s2° = a ef i brie ii f gee Hl 53 F g z ¥ i 5 | | | ii lf . 1e§ 7 a8 Presbyterial UCW Attend Rally At Spring Park UC and commendation is to be for- this Presbyterial ie ee oe Sada tas dan lowed by @ £ acknowledging ing a: cabo. fee eet. phrey, Charlottetown, intredue ed new reading materials. She | @ 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 28, 1965. A Lovely Autumn Haze Blued The Distant Hills road ran in a réd ribbon out and.6ver the hilltop, and in the E remind ling, | distanée, in appearance fil of the miniatures the child- rén operate in the sandpile, we of the flow ‘of Highway. And there at our Road's end was the white ¢& "old Kirk” spire outlined ingly against the, October sky. Down a slope of a far of this farm and across the road now in the of improve- ment, you find the A’s home. . |Not far removed from it, great ‘lfoad machines were in opera- tion. We heard the clang afd hef | clatter of that work. Alien sounds quiet of this place, set down in & nook of farmland; a sheltered spot.by the stream. “ This is a pleasant home to vi sit. The pair, retifed from farm- ing, though still active, and oung at héart, continue to ex i their intefesting and pleas antly busy days. But they havé fo cares now of the seasons to hurry thetfi: no harvesting of field to gather, no livestock re- quirifig their care: Only the sleek ts that nap in the sunshine are there, contented an- imals if a home where only kind- hess prévails. . All-day the great disc of mac- hife céntinued to cultivate our patch of new. land...And on the abott the cattle-kind grated as thougn it were still summér, so lovely the day was. “Now tomorrow, Ellen..-” James says, rising from the old armchair, night at the window. “Ves?” “Tt will be another busy day! Until tomorrow---Diary—~ on broad and busy ‘Douglas ee . better than most candidates, she préférs to stay in the background. She admits she is fascinated by politics and was among the first members of the COF, fererusner of the NDP. (CP Phote) the. @f the New Democratic his wife Irma (above) im his constituency of Burhaby-Coquitlam. Although party workers say her politie- al imowledge is as good as or Wife Finds Politics Exciting But Prefers Obscure Role By STEPHEN SCOTT her husband she is indispen- BURNABY, B.C. (CP)—Irma sable to his career. Douglas turned off the world) The role of politician's wife series game on the television ‘is fo pictic,”” Mr. set, eased back in her rocking said at 4 célebration in Van- chair and talked polities. jcouver marking his 30 " Spfinkled through her con® jpolitics. “Her unfailing good ments during the next hour humof afid quiet courage have weéte such statements as: imade it possible fr me toe a | love politics.” —"Polities is a ed fas- Cinating thing, réally.”’ "Politics can be eai! and help it would not possible.” terribly A petite woman with eons exciting. j /hair, twinkling eyes @ Not very sutprising remarks ready iaugh, Mre. Douglas is from the wife of T. C. Douglas, described as “chafming’ and national leadér of the New'a “hard worker’ by pariy Democratic Party, a man who|workers. And although she has spent 90 of his 96 married prefers to stay in the back- years as an elected representa- | , they say het political tive. is as ‘ as, Bacept that Mrs. Douglas |better than. that tmost ¢an- was talking ad a spectator ra-|didates, a compliment she mod- ther than @ pafticipant; a6 @/estly disputes. woman who prefers to remain : Douglas wae inter in the shadow of her husband viewed in the smal] apartment as he stands in the national the Douglases maintain in the Political — riding; their main home is in She declines Almost all ifivén-|Ottawe. She @aid Ghe likes - j lig Seo eR Ye rd OP | 1061 7, 1085 to f tH F i Ff ; Z g ull Eel i i i if ight g i in id rc i 335 7 ae it any, Mend Island rete ‘a Mr. and Mrs. , , and ales 5 her brother and his wife. RO BOK B80 GHARLOTTETOWN, Pcs a Sita nia st Uphioletering tingtoa, where were | @ expert workmanship ute Klactiocd. Mr. Wilson to's (3 @ finest quality manager. 3 meat nsfer emounts from buy bonds I 4 maxiinum of sa, Whea Bonds held to maturity (12 years), the average annual Afid Canada face _v ‘Mr, end Mire, Lary 3 eccemerge eter or are is over 5%. full A this may ant MovonteAt 0, tdes fen tata een im ld me after she'd tried RAZ-MAH it truly just comething happened," says the rapid growth of their tieal | consciousness. They lived if ane Depressi an she ons on “@teadful” conditions of , = ot Saskatchewan from 194 to The Douglases have twe daughters and Mrs. Douglas admits that bringing up chil- dren is the most difficult of all things for a family in politics, The father is away much of the time, schooling is a problem When part of a year i#@ spent tions to speak and confesses a/| certain fear of saying some- thing that would te embertes! Treyvellers Enjoy ipg to her husband and ? eters!’ Day Of Leisure Duting the Nov. 8 Today they're on their own! campaign, as in countless cam-| paigns in the past, she works in! |The Bermuda travellers can do is in the hustings. just as they please, whether ex- the constituency while Mr. However, she will join her hus- | band for the last major ov | eoantiyside ae Ei through the country. Ghe says she believes one ogee sunbathing or swim. oo, Ped the family wee Two ocean side pools complete in riding, Burnaby-Co- i quitilam, while the other is With shopping arcades and cool away. Bhe attends coffee Tefreshment wil] likely be oe parties and visits campaign lar, and for boating enthus- adquarters but emphasizes | sts, sailboats and pedalboats that she does not run the cam- Caf be had for the asking at the paign: hotel’s pave acht club. Dinner dineing will end PROVES INDISPENSABLE _ a happy day; with the Vacation- bit she ev ers looking forward to @ special if a capital city, and thé chik dren sometimes. suffer from be- it’s ‘too great~a price to ut you can’t wait until @hildren grow up to énter poli- tics. It’s something you have to on hot, defitly enough to convince |cruisé on Friday. wémien's Clinic reports... ing of W Restored to aa eaesae IN EXTENSIVE COMPOUND BROUGHT GRAND RELIEF FROM DISTRESS OF HOT FLASHES, NERVOUSNESS, IRRITABILITY:-TO WOMAN AFTER WOMAN Yes, in hundreds of clinieally Compound can give such grand tested eases, this was the fe relief because formula is & tt: most women distressed unique combination of medi- y change-of-life responded ¢éines specially compounded to remarkably to treatment with rélieve these discomforts. Lydia B. Pinkham Vegetable: | 80 remember, tests made in Compound. 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