; , f s ° 3 _/*and Mrs. 4 announce the engagement of their wee eh OSS daughter, Kathryn Jean Tweedy | RIN., to Mr. Roger Hugh Perry, ELLEN’S DIARY KATHRYN JEAN TWEEDY RN. | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED * Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy )so# of Mrs. Richard Henry Perry , Charlottetown, |/40d the late Mr. Perry of St. a ak Ontario. The marri- age -will take place at Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, early in March. : Days At Alderlea Are Different And Interesting “Oh yes, in the olden days, the harness was kept clean. The work-harness had its washings in 8 tub, it was oiled and blacked and the mountings were polish- ed. And that of the driving horse- its mountings always shone,” we said in reply to Mack’s query this morning. ; “And each horse’s harness was kept on a peg of its own,” he nod- CENTRAL ROYALTY “W.L The regular meeting of Cen- tral Royalty W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Hugh MacLeod on January 7th., 1958. The pres- ident, Mrs. Clifton Stewart pre- sided and the meeting opened with the creed repeated in unison followed by roll call. Minutes of previous monthly and executive meeti were read and approved. The treasur- er’s Teport followed. The various committee conveners gave their Teports. Remembrances of fruit and chocolates were given to the sick in the district at Christmas. ae Laer Oil capsules are be- mg distributed to the ? the teachers. — © tedged and correspondence read end discussed. A letter was read from the Supervisor, Theresa MacLeod, stating a demonstra- tion on Fish Cookery will be held a Hall on Jan- uary . Au being invited to attend. _ Tt was moved and seconded that the secretany extend an in- Vitation to the members of West Royalty Institute to attend our meeing. It was de Cided to have a cake sale at the S earliest available date at Moore ti; 22d MacLeod's. Discussion fol- ty ‘owed on the Visitation of the members to Beach Grove pa- sents on February 16th. The programme followed, be- ing a Hula-Hoop Contest, par- ticipated in by all the members, and Sreatly enjoyed by all. The Winner was Mrs. Hugh MacLeod. Meeting adjourned after which 8 delicious lunch was served by ‘the hostess and committee in charge. BEDEQUE Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Hector Leard and family Centra] Bedeque on the occasion of the death of her mother, Mrs. Mary C. MacKay, on Sunday. January 23th. Mrs. MacKay, whose home is in Halifax, was spending some time at the Leard home, when she suffered a stroke, from which she failed to - Mrs. Mac-| devious way.” Marathon bridge was in play. | Kay was a sisfér of Mrs. AJ. Until Monday — Diary — God- : } Reynolds, widow of the late Rev.|night. . . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gordon re-| Mr. Reynolds who was pastor of the Bedeque United Churth Char- ge from 1927 to 1931. Christian Youth Week was ob- served in Bedeque. On Sunday Morning, Ja 25th., mem- bers of the C.G.LT., Cigma-C., and young People’s groups, had charge of the music at the ser- vice in the United Church, with Mrs. Walter Craig ds organist. Rev. G.A. Cowper-Smith conduct- ed the service, assisted by Miss _ Carol Bradshaw, who Tread the! | Scripture lesson. The report of Boys’ Parliament, held | at Sackville, between Christmas | the Older and New Years, was given by the three boys who attended that fathering. These boys were, , Mr. William Craig, Mr. Cari Wright | and Mr. Harold Leard. ded. . .Kept indoors for the time because of the , searching wind that blew, he had turned his attention to polishing the brass studs decorating the pup’s collar. The dog, a big, long-hair- ‘ed, brownish collie sat near him, watching alertly the endeavour at hand. ee “I guess that was in case a horse had to be harnessed in a hurry-or at night,” Mack contin- ued. “There were no lights then in the stables and it wouldn't be There was a decided whine in the wind, rough about the eaves, re- mindful. to us of those of the young years which sometimes came up over the fields fretfully from the Strait. No sight of sea here in this inland valley, neith- er white of ice, nor cold of wave. Only the millstream wind- ing white - edged between its drab banks. Fields too were drab now. and bare in’ the wake of last night's showers except where odd pack- ed drifts and shrunken, remain- ed in the lane or on the col dside of woodland or hedgerow. Now it came to mind, the game birds. the partridges and pheasants of the the woodsy sheltered places, would, ranging, be able to glean the seeds and grit denied them threugh the snow-clad spells. Not that we at Alderlea have seen any of late. In fair game, only the odd fox we see prowling quite confidently along the fields. This week? We look back along its hours—remembering the fresh- ness of its new-born days, recall- ing the fire - and lamplight and the starlit trails of its nights: We can picture the farmers going to the cares of each day, to the choring and the many items which comprise the farmer's win- ter work. A monotonous round do they have? On the contrary, bright, and different each day is and always most interesting. Full of plans and doings, for there is no end to the farming. In a continuous cycle it moves, and ever in ap inde- Pendant way of life. ‘So tonight is, after a manner, a\time of reckoning. And here in that peace which invariably marks, though briefly, the week- end, we realize that as: “We open wide the ewindows of the soul And draw aside the curtains of Past days, Then with unclouded vision we behold His hand has led us through our IDA BAILEY ALLEN | | in 4 e2? * , $ t in . : In the Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Phone 8505 ——— . — Paramus, New Jersey a the 6 ‘Tho Guardian, Oharlotiotown, Sat, Fob. 7, 1960 |*voting Miss Elisabeth Dalion ings sparkled with lights. SSS \ _ HAPPENINGS too safe to carry a lantern there.” | buffet auction party was held on Wed- town and districts who attend- ed this meeting supported by un- amious vote the Retail Merchants Association National campaign for aid to small business and the orderly marketing of Consumer Soods. This resolution is to be communicated to the Prime Minister. Mr. Roland Taylor, Chariotte- town, vice president of the Board of Trade, was a representative at the Retail “Merchants Associa- tion of Canada at the Charlotte- day after spending the week end if : Fg e§ é i ; i home first gourmet restaurant to be opened in any such.centre. Miss Katherine MacMurdo’ re-|We walked through the hospit- turned on- Wednesday by plane to able lounge of “The Continental” - ae ee ee ee lovely with plantings, a : i a Fa fil 4 i Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Howatt of age ta Malteon, Newcastle, N. B. returned on Sun-| pr at their home in Stanley Bridge. Mrs. ‘ tained at bridge at her home in Mrs. W. E. Henthorn enter-|summerside on T i : tained at her home in Summer- - shmacn ‘ of Smmerside are attending the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon *{ International Curling Bonspiel in Mrs. J. P. Beer of Summerside, on oy aioe rset sh srg aan Quebec City this week spent the weekend in Montague, their daughter, Mrs. Steeves, the guest of Mrs. Claude Mac- with her daughter, Kathy, of} wes rp FE N. B. Ellis was hostess at | Kay. Mr. and Mrs. James Connell |b°me and son, Blair, jeft -Summeside Mr yesterday (Friday) on a vacation licious. Warm t Cold.Eggplant Appetizer . Government Restaurant Hit BEES i ; p F | Hf SE i aft z 3 i E z i . - | E : ‘ 5° ies 3 i : : — “I ‘elt @em wWerm pie, oven - bread fots on Bate ip maatt etsendalt home tables for a ene tl dinner pleasure. i HE ll i Ht i | i ke iy Hit =| z its i i a fit. ‘ 5 ii il li i E af HEE es LE 3 WOOLENS Dial 7366 New Method Cleaners S'side The hostesses for ‘he Curling Club on Saturday are as follows: 1 - and Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers| Mrs. Don Wonnacott, Mrs. Jerry | trip to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.|° Summerside left by plane on| Veniot, Mrs. Clifford Campbell, To-day’s the day you were going to start using Dr. Chase Nerve Food to escape from Nerve Fatigue— _ MF S98 dou? Wednesday for Montreal where! Mrs. Doug Cameron, Miss Lida | Mrs. M. Scovell was hostess at|they will visit their daughter,| Webster and Mrs. Claire Peters. | town Hotel on Thursday evening. A get acquainted dance was held last evening for the seamen’s mess im their first dance in the . a was served. The music for this occasion was sup- plied by Charlie Munroe and or- much eajoyea "°° “©] OF FURNITURE, HOUSEFURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES EN Mrs. Bill Michael and Mrs. 1. Rachmel entertained at a supper bridge on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Michael on Good- will Avenue. Mr. J. F. Jenkins, Summerside, P. E. T. was in Charlottetown on Thutsday evening attending the meeting of the Retail Merchants Association of Canada held at. the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Jenkins was Chairman of the ing. Mr. Jenkins is president of the Retail Merchants Association of Maritimes: vice President of the Dominion Board tof Directors, vice President of the National Foods Division. The :hostesses at the Summer- side Curling Club this evening ‘February 7) will be Mrs. Al- bert Silliphant, convener, assist- ed by Mrs. W. R. Tinney, Mrs. Eric MacKay, Miss Rose Ri- chards and Miss Laurie Peters. Mrs. Albert Boswell of Char- lottetown visited her d Mrs. James Harris in Sherbrooke and Mrs. Roland Gay, Summer- side, before leaving by plane last week for Fruitland, Ontario, where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. Mills. A highly enjoyable bridge and nesday evening’ in St. I 0 Hal! — . le, sponso the Ladies’ Guild. os Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murray, eee, have as their guests eir son, Mr. Roger Murray, Mrs. Murray and daughter, Linda Ann, of Halifax, NS. | Wvites can also be bought individually. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lecky en- tertained at their home in Sum- | merside last evening when mixed | MEAT & FISH SPECIALS AT WADDELL BROS. 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