Young Couple The United Church Claren- ville. Newfoundland was the scene of a lovely autumn wed- din: recently when Audrey Ber- nice. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. AB. Reid. Clarenville was unit— ed in marriage to Constable Carmen Boyce Jay. son of Mr. and Illrs. Kenneth Jay of Mt. Stewart, P.E.I. in a double ring ceremony performed by Rev. .‘Ilt‘t‘abe of Clarenville. Appropriate wedding music was beautifully rendered by the organist. and the . "Oh Perfect Love. was sung prior to the ceremony. .. The church was tastefully de- the guest pews were marked with pink and white rosebuds and satin bows. The bride. given in marriage by her father. was lovely in her white street length bridal gown of peau-de-soie, featuring scoop neckline. and trimmed Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion was held in place by a tiara of pearls. she carried a bouquet of American Beauty ro- sis with streamers of sweetheart tnsehuds. Her maid d honor. Miss Ell- oen Martin of Gender. wore a gold dress of similar material. illbox hat, shoes and gloves l 150 in gold color and carried a bouquet of bronze mums. Bride- smaids wen Misses Lois Reid. glider of the bride and Et hol iller of St. John's. They wore Couple Are Honored On 25 Anniversary ,KENSINGTIN — Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Darrach. nee Anna Cou- sins. R.N., were honored on the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniver ary. when friends yand relatives brought gifts and good wishes. ' The happy event was held at their home at Kenslngton on Tuesday evening. ber 11. lir. Verdun Paynter as chair- man for the presentation of con- gratulations. and after stating the purpose of the gathering. called on Mr. Gerald MacKen- zie who read an address on be half of neighbors and friends, and a gift was presented by Mrs. Lloyd Howard. A presentation of gifts from the an . champion presented individual gt is Both Ivan and Anna adequate- } ly expressed their thankks. The Rev. . .Murray s kc briefly. adding his congratula- tions and good wishes. Delicious refreshments were served by rs. James Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. R. W. Auld. Mrs. Hodge Mont omery..Mrs. Bruce MaeLeod. s. Hervert Moore. Mrs. Verdcn Paynter. Mrs. Ger- ald Mackenzie. Mrs. Frank Mac- Ewen. and Mrs. Fred Dnvison. A pleasant social hour followed. OFFICIAL DIES 'BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- As- sistant Finance Minister Franz Tielemans of Belgium died Thursday night at the age of 80. Tieiemans was a Socialist deputy. CNS'I‘. AND MRS. coraicd with actumn flowers and a Cabe with pearl-centred medallions. dentical gowns of peau de sole V sapphire blue with matching 1 l 1 Anne Bond. Women's The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 24. 1962. 7 HAPPENINGS Imam Editor. Phone {-8500 CARMEN B. JAY Troth At Ceremony In Newfoundland pillbox hats. gloves and shoes and carried bouquets in gold and bronze shades. Groomsman was Cst. Cleve- land Sevim from Clarenville and George Piercey and Lorne Parrot acted as ushers. The bride's mother wore a two-piece dress of turquoise blue with beige accessories and a corsage of Th e groom’s mother wore a dress of beige brocade with matching accessories and a corsage of ronze mums. Following the ceremony a re- ception for two hundred guests was held in the Canadian Le- gion Club. Clarenville which was suitably decorated. A four-tier wedding cake baked by the mo- ther of the bride centred th e bride's table. Toast to the bride was proposed by the Rev. Me- and was ably responded to by the groom. Several tele- grams were read. After the reception. the young couple left by car for points of interest through the maritimes provinces. The bride chose for travelling a coral rose two piece suit with a white corsage and white accessories. Out of town guests included grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John id. On their return. the youn g couple took 'up residence in Clarenville where the groom is presently stationed with the RCMP. Y'IIIIIIIIIII' E PATTERSO'NS s \ FOR u tChrisimas Gifts: i lllllllllnl . fl EASBRBHT Mrs. E. M. Found. ")7 North ‘. River Road entertained the lady lilo" center Charlgfletown- ‘0 TI 5. members of the staff of the Pro- vincial Sanatorium at a Christ-I mas tea on Wednesday after- noon, December 19. The guests were received by. Miss Anne Stewart. . rs. R. Stewart pourch and she was assisted in the din-i ing room by Miss Mary liynd-‘ man. Miss Heather Stewart andl Miss Mary ound. who arel home from Netherwood School. for Girls for the Christmas hot-1 idays. Mrs. Weirum MacKay. Clin- ton. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Miss Mary F. Mayne. RN. returned to her home at Mar- sete 09_W¢sinssea.V~_.a“er be- WOMEN’S ORGA The annual and regular mon- thly meeting of the Bristol UCW was held at the home of Mrs. Sydney Anderson recently. The president, Mrs. Theodore Mac- Ewen opened the meeting. De- votional period was led by Mrs. Sydney Anderson. The hymn Silent Night was sung. Scripture from Phillipians 2nd Chapter. Verses 511. were read by Mrs. Sydney Anderson. followed by Ewen. Meditation Mrs. James Biaxland. T h e hymn "Joy To The World." was g. The minutes of the last annual and regular monthly meeting were read y the Secretary. 5' '< m E: = O we ed roll call by exchange Christmas gifts. The secretary - treasurer gave a report of the past year‘s work. with receipt of the past year's work, with re- ceipt of a substantial amount of money on hand. With the Presi- dent presiding tlte election of Officers for 1963 took place. President: Mrs. Theodore Mac- wen (re - elected): vice - pre- sident: Mrs. Gordon J. Mac- Ewen ire-elected): secretary - treasurer: Mrs. Wentzel Baker (re - elected): literature and Anderson (re - electedi: Manse. prayer by Mrs. Theodore Mac- Mrs. Wentzel Baker and approv- ed. Total of 12 members answer- ling a patient in the Rehabilita- fthe past two mon I Mrs, Ada Ellis. MacNeill's‘ jMills has returned to Margate Presbyterian Sunday School Holds Christmas Concert KENSINGTON —— Come: Singiabout the Shepherds. Stephen about Christmas! was the theme 1 Bernard_ Michael Kennedy. we", I of the Kenstngton Presbyterian ' (M- Douglas. “While Shepherdsl Sunday School concert. held on ‘ Watched." hymn; her 12. The hymn “Joy to th .Worid." was followed by the iCall to Worship. Psalm 100: 4, :5. by '. Sing about the Angels. Edith i Douglas: “Good Tidings of Great Joy." choir: Sing about the Myron MacArthur: ln-l , _ vocation prayer by Bill Semple: iManger' me and Jan“ Doug "We L _. s. ebra Douglas. Eleanor mas 50:22.}Obyflfgg gsgirchmt ‘Douglas. Jeannie MacArthur: unday School: "The and ‘ . Christ-"‘To a Little Town one Night"; mas Story." Luke 2. 1-20. readl‘wlov Pamela Bean’s“) 5“ ‘ by Myron MacArthur: .CIasses 2' 3" ,. I" a for Christmas." the choir and Margery hymn; in 3 Margo Clark; Christmas songs. IMange" 1 Anna Paymeri John paymer' Tommy Kennedy. With Sharyn Sudsbury. Cheryl: Stephen Kennedy: "The Child- Clark. Carol Brander: “0 Come' to spend some time with Miss,I Mary F. Mayne. I I Mrs. William G. Blakeney re- i h turned to her home in Kensing—i ton on Monday after spending; the past week in Halifax. Mrs. Thomas Wigmore. Ken- sington. left on Saturday for ’Montreal to visit her son. Mr. iCecil Wigmore. Mrs. Wigmore {and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless, Norboro. and Mrs. Arnold Mac- Ivor. Kinkora. were business vis- litors to Charlottetown on Thurs-t ‘day. NIZATIONS Annual Meetings Are Held By UCW GroUps Recenin Mrs. Elmer MacEwen. re elect- edzz social functions, Mrs. Ly- man MacEwcn and Mrs. Rob Squires: Press secretary: Mrs. Ruthren MacDonald: flower com- mittee: Mrs. Herbert Hawbolt and Mrs. Charles Mosher. A vote of thanks was extend- ed to the president. Mrs. Theo- dore MacEwen and the secre- tary - treasurer, Mrs. ent- zel Baker for the manner in which they carried out their du- ties in the past year. Collection of the evening amounted to 80 cents. Mrs. Sydney Anderson was appointed to order books and snis with the vice-president - - In ch it; Let's sin .Little Children." Cindy Bernard. tens ng o 3 ‘Jo Beairsto. Judy Brander. iDebie Mann. Karen Thompson, iLeslie Mann. Dean Thompson: Borden U.C.W. was held on e‘Beautiful Star, Donnie Boyle: Wednesday evening at th ome of Mrs. Kenneth Macin- in the chair. Mrs. Maclnnis con- ducted the study taken from the! " " Way", this chapter entitled “God the ford MacArthur. Bobby Sem- ple, Barry Thompson. Roland MacArthur, Gloria Brander. Deh- bie Kennedy, Isabel Crozier. Au- drey alker. Gart-t Thomp- ' . .son. Clarke Pa nter: Let's sing During the business permd 1about the Wise 3Men: solos, Ken- the treasurer reported that $201» ny Waim Don Thompson. Les_ 00 had been made at the annual “6 Hunter: "Gold. Frankmcense bazaar and food sale. Plans and Myrrh... Willard Manse. were made to remember the Levs Sing about the Christ shut-ins at Christmas. also the Child. “A Saviour‘ Christ the gem“ Citizens at the Borden Lord." choir: the offering dedl' otel. Mrs. Preston Darrach was el-i . -w ected president for the cominglchéir. “Praise Him. Sunday year with Mrs. Hirley Conrad School: Closing prayer. Errol as vice-president. Mrs. Willard Thompson. Boyd Beairsm spoke Pickering. secretary and Mrs. briefly. Santa arrived with Arthur Jay, treasurer. were treats-h elected as were all committees. A presentation of one dozen LunCh was served by the 1195' chairs was made to the Sunday tess and the meeting closed wrth school by the Ladies Aid. __the Mizpah Benedimon'. i Sunday School teachers are SAFETY DANCE ‘Charles Beairsto. Mrs. Boy BOURNEMOUTH. England Beairsto. Mrs. Lorne Dunning. (CF) Road safety official Mrs. John Thompson. Mrs. Lor- Frederick Cook has dreamed up nMe Cr§ZI:;.eM}Il':.ck::xe;l Seliqnplg. ‘ ‘ ' . rs. o c , . a dance to qmd‘en drivers re Alec Douglas. Mrs. Charles Ken- Crea- siee Jesus." flexes. The dance strengthens . muscles and improved laert- “Edy. JUdY Waltev Arnold walk“ ness. er. "We Have seen His Star," Brad-I cation prayer. Myron MacArth-i r ‘ e D. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS CHARLOTTETOWN AND VICINITY I Guest of Mr parents. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Lemuel MaeCormaek. Georgetown. during the Chr‘lt- mas season. will be Aldmei MacCormack. teacher in Que-; ec. Shirley Parker. Carleton. will: spend the holidays at her home. ‘ Irene MacLeod. student atlher home in Greenfield for the Prince of Wales College. isffestive season. spending the holidays at thei home of her parents. Mr. and Eleanor Champion. student at Mrs. John MacLeod. South Dalhousie University, w i be Granville. ' guest of her parents, Mr. Lester Champion, Kea- Mr . Joyce Power, St. Dunstan's sington. during the holidays. She is a student nurse at the. Prince Edward Island Hospital. Hermia Corcoran. St. Dun stan's University student. will‘ at her home in Piusville for the holidays. I Guest of his parents. Mr. andl Mrs. Roy Dickieson, New Glas-; gow. over the holidays will bet, ayne Dickieson. Marilyn Best. student nurse lat the Prince Edward Island 'Hospiial, will spend Christmas at her home in Tryon. XIIIIIIIIIIIII—Ii IN MEDICAL PHARMACY. here to serve you ANY j ihour of the day or night“ CALL 4-6623 3 for 24 hour service MEDIGAL PHARMACY .i i Corner of Pownal and N Richmond St., Ch'town t we: — .u it HISTORIC LETTER LONDON (CPI —— A letter from Queen Victoria appointing Dr. David Livingstone as Brit- sh consul in East Africa has been added to the explorers museum at Lusaka. Northern Rhodesia. The FLOWER CART Order Christmas corsages and Christmas plants now. Opposite Pure Milk Co. Dial 4-3818 envelopes for the coming year. Mrs. Charlie Mosher invited the members to her home for Janu- ary meeting. Mrs. Ruthren Mac- Donald and Mrs. Elmer Mac- Ewen on lunch committee. Roll call to be answered by a verse of Scripture. meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. BORDEN U.C.W The annual meeting of the Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Can-Ila F ca 5 E a o p :u an Phone 4-3817 . 4-5435 1 Charlottetown. P.E.I. 1 .AA.... Vvvvvvvvvvv Vvvv 31 i‘ I -I-- I--- mYc'n I»... In G. KEITH Charlottetown As THE ewwme‘ «notepad: FORD ELECTRIC 28 Gerald It. Ch'town I PALMER Fitzroy 8t. Best wishes to you for a wonderful holiday. Management and Staff ELECTRIC Charlottetown aside the routine of busi season. HELENS All joys that you desire, all blessings that God may bestow, we pray will be yours this Christmas. Architect It is a real pleasure at the holiday season to put our customers and friends, best wishes of the ». Greetings PICKARD P. E. 1.. ness and extend to you. JOY BE HIS GIFT TO YOU AND yoga FAMILY THIS CHRISTMAS. ALBERT L. 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