r [a . and Mrs. Anthony Charles nda were married Novem- . 22. at St. Paul's. Summer- . , Mrs. Bavenda was the form i ‘55 Wilma Cody. daughter of 3—: ' RAVENDA-CODY WEDDING MR. AND MRS. RALPH MCGUle elty‘ Fall Wedding Mr. and Mrs. William Cody. Sum merSIde. The groom is the son of MI.- Demetri Ravenda and me, dents. This year the Governor and late Mrs. Revanda of Welland, Ontario. tPhoto by Heckbertl. .5: Héld At Fort Augustus lw' Patrick's Church. Fort tus. was the setting for v‘ ly fall wedding when Rita “I. youngest daughter of Mrs. as Koughan and late Ma- Koughan. Doiiagh. a nd 1: Joseph McGuirk. son of 1 t6, Henry McGuirk. Dro- ,. Were united in marriage. I" T. P. Butler performed 'Ouble ring ceremony and rated the nuptial mass. the strains of the organ 3" by Sister Carmelita, C. S. 1‘ bride entered the church he arm of her brother Nor- . Who gave her in marriage, ‘ looked charming in a bal— . length gown of white lace taffeta. The rounded neck— scalloped with lace, was but- ‘ In back with a row of mm- covered buttons and the sleeves tapered to points the wrists. The chapel veil I held in place by a tiara of “em sequins and simula- rls. carried a bridal prayer . Corsage of white roses. 4 Which fell satin streamers -' with rhinestones. e bride's sister. Miss Lillian; ban was bridesmaid. S h e' . l ballerina length gown of: . blue nylon net with match-, - bOlero. headdress and mill5~= Carried a nosegay of colored ' ‘0, bridegroom's attend a n t his brother. Ivan. The ll‘ll' were \Ir. Victor Kouzhan. Mr. Clifford \l;'(iiiii‘k. 1' bride‘s mother wore a We“ all blue \itlh nialciiin: ll?“ dl‘0\§ was of aqua llt';-l'i'.ll3 ,. adorned by a xiiizi‘.‘ rhine- * «‘ ." pm- The groom's mother 6 a l\\'o piece sill! of ('liar- KW." rayon 7\\(‘i||(l \\lil. ma!- " acummip poi-so;- i we“! oi “imp .l, II0\\IH~. thy “‘14.... “Ci-C. 3' the ii '-'.\ ‘y «\l'tl\ .li‘i‘ nip.tu- b.“ near Inga-in my»: fru‘ii’ii _‘ red I“ It“: 0 men Il“'€‘. FIDI‘OIINH I -, , milliliill’ bl'eakiasi was u‘i'wd. The bride's table was center- ed with a three tier wedding cake which was cut in the trad- itional manner. The toast. to the bride was proposed by Rev. T. P. Butiler which in turn was res- ponded to by the groom. In the evening. a wed-din! r9- ception was held at therhome of the groom‘s mother in llromore, ei-v large number of relatives and friends gathered to tender their congratulations a n d where a \r' well wishes to the youthful couple. The following, day. Mr. and Mrs. McGuii‘k left on a short honcvmoon trip through Marl- times. The bride travelled in pale blue coat with matching hat with white accessories. Her dress was of navy chrystaline net. Upon t the groom is an ' Nelson's SE‘I‘Vlce Station. Prior to her wedding. the bride . . a miscellaneous was tendered _.—___.._——» His lloiior. Major The On TllLII'Sday‘ \‘ngtuy‘: m r' nxitc tIii~iii.~.t-|\t'..~ with [no Visiting heir return. they took up residence in Charlottetown. where I employee of GOVERNMENT HOUSE NEW YEARS DAY LEVEE I-Ion. F. W. Hyndman, ED. Will Receive at Governm ' January lst, 1939 From 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. d to note the change In tin 'ci.trioiorafifsnfiafiii‘im“s HAPPENINGS wWZ Lena Caroline McLurc. Women's Editor. Phone 850. Christmas Day and Boxing Day for 1957 have come and gone again. For game time hund- reds of people had swarmed into the stores for shopping purposes. They came in family groups and in twos and threes from all over the province to the various cen- ters. Finally the shopping expeditions and the home preparations were completed and the wonderful day at last arrived, nhe day in which to attend church and to enjoy so many lovely customs. Not the least of these had been the send- ing and receiving of Christmas cards. This custom of more re- cent ‘years seems to be steadily growling. While the carrying out of the Christmas card tradition gives many a brisk day. yet when the time comes to look over the cards how pleasant it all is. The hospitality and graciousness of Government House, Prince Ed- Iward Island, is traditional. Dur- ing the past year the Lieutenant- Governor and Mrs. Hyndman en- tertained many guests at Govern- ment House. The beautiful old Georgian mansion is always ad- mired and also the lovely gar- Mrs. Hynd-ma-n sent out as their Christmas Card :1 summer scene of the garden. This south west view showing the lawns. flow- ers. sundial and trellised arch< way in the vivid colorings is very similar to the cards of English gardens sent out by the late Queen Mary. The Governor and Mrs. Hynd- man‘s card has the further added interest in that these busy fam- ily and official people found the time not only to send cards but in many cases to add a short personal note. Such an attractive card is the one chosen by the Premier and his wife. Christmas Greetings are conveyed by nine evergreen trees decorated in gold tinsel and gold balls. 'Ilhe message is signed, Happy Wishes. for Christmas and' the New Year and is signed Alex-‘ ander W. Ma-theson and Mrs. Matheson. The "Johnstones at Home" is the caption for the Mayor’s card. It is indeed another beautiful Prince Edward Island garden plane for Halifax. NS. where she will spend the holiday season with her son Major William Hunt and f family. i Members of the Kinsmen Club and their wives were guests of President Clive Cudmore a nd Kinnette Mary at their home 224 IPownal Street, Christmas Eve, Ifor I buffet supper and an in- formal getogether. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bu.» tin of Saint John, N.B., arrived by plane to spend Christmas Day and the weekend with Mr. Bus- tin‘s sister. Mrs. Ronald Parker and Mr. Parker. Upper Prince Street. Miss Donalda Putnam, librar- ian at the Regina Public Lib- rary. arrived by plane to spend the Christmas holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Put- nam. Miss Putnam will return Sunday. Mr. Harold Gregory arrived home last week from England to spend a months vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gre- gory, Parkdale. Mr. Sam Gregory arrived ‘home Tuesday from Grand Falls. Newfoundland, to spend the hol- idays with his-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory. Parkdale. Mrs, Susan Parker. student of Horton Academy. Wolfville..\'ova Scotia. is home to spend the Christmas holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Park- er. Upper Prince Street. Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Wliitlock. Villa Avenue. Charlotte-(own. are leaving on December 31 for Mon- treal to be present at the wed- ding of their granddaughter, Miss Sandra M. Logan to Dr. Kenneth E. Scott of Montreal. The mar- riage will take place on January 3rd. at St. Cyprian‘s Anglican Church in that city. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Logan and daughter Kathryn, SummerSide, will leave for Montreal the end of December to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sandra Logan. to Dr. Ken- ncth E. Scott. Miss Kathryn Lo- gan will be a bridesmaid at her Sister’s wedding. which Mayor Edwin (‘ and Mrs. Johnstone have created. The: City of Charlottetown crest is depicted also two lines of a tra- ditional old carol. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen! Let nothing you dismay, For Jesus Christ Our Saviour. was born on Christ- mas Day. This was followed by the warmest wishes for a very Happy Holiday season and New Year. All these busy and prominent Prince Edward Island peeple found the time for made if! to remember their numerous friends throughout the province. other parts of the nation and the world with the grand old WlSh conveyed by means of a card “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year." adron Leader and Mrs. Da. vizqg. Mitchell, Stonehaven. Lov- ersall. Doncaster. Yorkshire. sent out a Women‘s Institute? card to convey their Christmas greeting. Mrs. Mitchell. the former Elean- or Mary Duffy of Charlottetown, has become active in the York— shire Women's Institute. The card this year shows York 'Ca- thedral taken from an etching. It is set in a frame of Christmas flowers and holly berries. the de- sign being by Mrs. Caine. Saw- lev W.I. The words "May the peace. blessing and goodwill of Christmas be with you nowuand throughout the coming year. are by Mrs. Robinson, Skidby W.I. Mrs. Ralph S. Ramsay. Sum- merside. will attend the Scott. Logan wedding which will take place on Januray 3 in Montreal Quebec. Miss Agatha MacDonald. arriv- ed in Charlottetown on Tuesday from Montreal to spend the Christ mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald. Orlebar Street. and other relatives. Misses Shirley and Dorothy Duffy. Halifax. are spending Christmas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. James F. Duffy Pownal St. Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard and son Scott. Moncton. are vis- iting their parents. Mrs. Winni- fred Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. James F. Duffy, during the Chest- mas holidays. The Boxing Day Bonspiel will be held at the Summerside Curl- ing Rink today, December 27, and the supper hostesses at the Club will be Miss Sally Basler. assisted by Mrs. E. Dodds. Miss Marion Howatt. Mrs. M. Lewis. the Misses Louise Cairns and Blanche Hogg. Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Horne, Sum- MAIL - N - SAVE FILM FINISHING Mall films direct to get dat- Canon and Mrs. J.R. Davies have had as their guests for the Christmas season Canon Davws’ mother. Mrs. Thomas Davies. and Mrs. George Rathkins. Halifax, sister of Mrs. J.R. Davies. Miss Ann Davies. student at Kings Col- lege, II also home for the holi- days. Mrs. L.B. Hunt left Tuesday by ed. Deckled Snapshots in . “Snap-Pack" folder. i 8 exposure roll . . . . . . . .. title I l2 exposure roll . . . . . ., 75c ‘ Reprints . . . . . . . . .. .06c each I No C.O.D. orders. send re- mittance with orders. FUNDY FILM FINISHING ’ P. 0. Box 273 Saint John N. I. am ' PRINIED PATTERN A 895 Direct from the drawing board of Edith Head. Hollywood's Oscar winning designer. comes a dash- ing ensemble created for Rita Hayworch to Wear in the star- studded new movie. “Separate Tables." Our Printed Pattern. true to the original in every line and detail. teams a relaxed can digan jacket with an arrow - slim’ skirt and overblouse. The cos-I tume is casual. elegant and most; wearable with the distinguished‘ look that creates a "hit" on the screen, Main Street. anywhere in,l the world. See how the closeifit-I ting sleeves of the blouse emerge from the jacket. the subtle play of plaid against solid color when merside, have as their guests. their daughters, Janet. student at Mount Allison Universny. and Helen. student at Dalhousie Un- iversity. Miss Mary Palmer of Montreal is spending the Christmas sea- son with her mother. Mrs. A. W. Palmer. Summerside. Miss Peggy Gordon of Hall- fax. NS, is spending the Yule- tide‘ Season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Gordon. Sum- merside. Mlsfl Beatrice Rankin, RA. of Halifax.. S. arrived in Summer- side to spend the Christmas holi- days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rankin. Sunlner- side. Mrs. Rankin had the mis- fortune of falling in her home and is now a patient in Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sawler and son Richard, left Sum-merside on Tuesday for Kentville, .\'.S. to mend nhe Christmas holidays with relatives. They were accompan- ied by Miss Dolores Smith, stud- ent nurse. who will visit her par- ents tn Wolfville. NS. Bruce White, Naval Cadet at- tending Officers Training School, in Esquimalt. BC is spending! two weeks vacation with has mo-I ther. Mrs. Mark White. Sum- merside. Mr. Edward Strong arrived by oil: . . l, 544% QM I RITA HAYWORTH WEARS THIS the jacket is worn nonchalantly open. The brilliant Miss Head indi- cates wool and light Jersey for he; Original. Duplicate it exactly, and easily with our Printed Pat. tern. Printed Pattern A895 is avail- able in Misses' Sizes 10. l2, I4. 16 and 18. Size 16 jacket and skirt require 21. yards 54—inch fabric; overblouse requires 1“ yanis. Send ONE DOLLAR for Print- ed Pattern Am to Guardian- Patriot Dept. 60 Front St.. West Toronto. Please print plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE. STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. the holiday: in Summerside with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.H.‘ Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. accompanied by Miss Olga John- ston. Beaver Street East. Sum- mci‘side, left on Monday to spend the Yuletide Season in Hamp- ton N. B. They will be the guests of the farmer's brothers, Messrs. George and Roy Johnston. Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Prichard with their son. Robert James. Ir- rived in Summerside on Tuesday to spend the Christmas holiday: with Mrs. Prichard‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. James Cairns. Sum- merside. En route from Petawn- wa. Ontario, they stopped over in Montreal with the former'l manner and brothen. Mr. and Mrs. 5.8. Benton. Sum- merside. have as their guest; through the Holiday Season. their daughter Barbara. student at Mount Allison University. and Norman. student ll St. Dunstm'l University. Miss Elizabeth Strong. final year student of law at Dalhousic University. is spending the Yule- tide Season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.H. Strong, Summer- side. LAC Gerald Reid of Trenton. Ontario, is spending the holiday season in Summmide. Miss Ruby MlcNeill. Supervis- or of Home Economic! In Saint plane on Christmas Day to spend well as a legal right. have our cars in good DRIVE CAREFULLY. HffibMAN . Charlottetown . Montague SLOW DOWN AND LIVE Driving upon the public highways in a privilege a We owe it to ourselves and to the other driver to moderate speed: to observe all traffic rule: and to This aim combined with' ndmiuale Insurance Cover will bring relief from anxiety in many Canadian I Insurance Since 1872 OFFICES: Q Summer-id. 0 Alberto- Aunfl Throughout The Province working condition: to drive If & CO. LTD. V!" COVER“) W. I. Th. West f‘ovehead W.l.. their IlPt‘PmI‘lf‘l‘ meeting at Itan of the "All;.~is”. Meeting opened with collect. Roll call, was answered with donations for Springhill Relief Fund. Roll call for next meeting for be answered with an item for Institute News. Minutes of pre-, vious meeting were read and ap-j proved. It was decided that the‘ Institute remember shut-ins nti Xmas with a gift of candy and fruit. It was moved and seconded that $5.00 be given the teacher for school treats. Articles for bazaar were handed in and ar- rangements for same were made to he held in the hall the following week. A letter of appreciation “as read from the P. E. 1. Hospital in regards to a donation sent in. Mrs. Roland Beairsto kindly invited members to her home. for January meeting. Lunch committee for next meeting. Mrs. Hibbert Hughes. Mrs. Frank Hughes. Mrs. Ira Mae- Donald. . Collection held the for the evening amounted to $2.95. Meeting; closed with the Queen afterI which Christmas gifts were ex- changed from secret pals. John. N.B., Schools. is spend- ing the holiday season with her' parents, Dr. and Mrs. JF. Mac-I Neill. Summerside. Mr. Paul Schurnian of Sack- Villc. .\‘.B.. is spending the (‘hl'lSl-. ma holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. Schurman. Summerside. Mr. Roy Silliphant. Summer- Iide. has as a holiday guest. Mr. Louis Leger of the Moncton Branch of the_ Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Scliui'man, “"2 mmarside. have as their holi- day guests, Mrs. Barbara Phil~ lips and daughter, Andy Lou. of Sussex. .\'.B ' Mrs. Eleanor .MacNeill and dau finer Shelley. of Toronto, spending ilic Christmas holidays in Summerside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Machil’ Mr. and Mrs. EC. Moote with their children. Anne and Chrissy, cl Summcrside. are spending the Christmas holidays with re- latives in Saint John. N B. i A-C-l Reuben Doyle of St. John‘s. Quebec, I: spend the Christmas holidays with his wife and family in Summerside. 815T BIRTHDAY I Mr.. Leonard Schurman. Cen- tral Bedeque was pleasantly nur-' prised on Sunday December lllh the occasion of his alst birthday. when two of his daughters ‘HII‘ da-l Mrs. Leslie Hooper. and (Lillian‘ Mrs. Harold Clark who on behalf of themselves and their Ilsth tVernal Mrs. Earl Hunter, 11 Toronto presented their father with a lovely Onyx Initial Ring, Mr. Schurman although con~ fined to the house for the past three years still takes a keen interest in current affairs and enjoys the fellownhip of his many friend: that call to on him. l $9 IIIHILIEOIIII 4 Illal 7368 low Motion Bleanm . EILEEN’S BEAUTY SALON (09mm EILoI'Il 0n- dally. also Tuesday and Thursday Ilghts. m or without Ippolntmcnt. M 7141 in Kent 8:. w ‘ elegance of black . dyed African Persian lamb in well illustrated by this bcaiiti» ful coat. designed by Joseph Mil- ln lrlnfiwavs "Ii—fortified 1 city by 3300 no, Ialer in. seat "Lw‘iilicul notch! in another mm 3 r ' i I Babylonian vlccroy. South“ est WARM ELEGANCE lor for lateaiay and evening wear The supple skins lend themselves gracefully to the tapered lll’lt‘! and are nicely so! off by the col lar of black-dyed mink Warmth 'bum of this new fur coat _.__. ' ' " WWfickmifil‘fi é NEW YEAR’S DAY brings another twelve-month of opportunity, hope and promise. For most Canadians Jantu lat is HOLIDA —| time for recreation and hygiene. Office. busineu and Iodll festiv- ities will be happier. safer and free from later remorse If we celebrate New Year's WITHOUT DRINKING. Keep this a safe and sober holiday NOT an “ALCOHOIIDAY” f— THINKING driven don't DRINK DRINKING driven don't THINK THE BOARD OF EVANCIILISM AND SOCIAL SERVICE OI" THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dear Janet ' shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Driscoll. Bethe]. at which time she received many useful giftsfl ‘__ ent House iP. and to provide cards. THOMAS N. ROGERS, Prlvate Secretary. 1 Wednesday December The 109 LePages ' nds December 31st.. I ' 0m bu‘me“ be“ e 3lst., will be subject to 10’; discount With the ex- ception of wholesale accounts. I All CASH purchases made on Monday, Tuesday, and \l'ednesday will also ' be subject to a. discount of 10”}. All 1958 accounts are due and payable before December 31st. discount offer is our way of saying thank you. to our many valued customers and assuring them that their patronage is apprecmted. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ' SPE all accouii FROM LePAGE SHOE co. LTD. - Dial 4748 I “The Home Of Good Shoes Since 1920" 3 DAY '- 10% DISCOUNT CIAL ts settled on or before I right to the gate. know much about furs. What a lovely Christmas we had—strenumis but just the same ' It was one of our happiest. All of the children managed to get home by I Christmas eve; Judy missed the bus but a neighbour gave her a lift Now I want to say a special “thank-you” to you for being so nice to me on our shopping trip just before. Christmas. You were certainly I right when you said that the Island Furriers had one of the largest I Ielections of'nkirts and sweaters that you have ever seen. I was over- whelmed — so much to choose from, but the. clerks were so pleasantI and helpful that they made it a real pleasure to shop there. Only one of the 'nkirts that I bought (the pretty plaid one) didn't. fit, but I I remember Mrs. Phillips saying that they Would be pleased to make ex: changes, or issue a credit note. I will take it in very soon because Iknow that it probably is just what some one else is looking for. Grampa Morris was with us for Christmas Day. we loved having him and he was in such good spirits; his old trouble seems to have cnm- pleter disappeared. Bless him — he was so generous. a present for every oné of the children, and—a cheque for me. Now that fur coat (maybe a jacket) that I have been dreaming of for so long is going to be mine. Just as soon as I see, the Island Furriers January Clearance Sale advertised I am going in. I know that they give tremendous reductions during the January Sale so 1 should be able to save a hundred dollars or more. I hope that you can come with me, I really don't A Happy New Year to all. P. S. — Uncle Archie says the sale starts on Januniy 5th; how would he know? But then you know what men are. December 27. 1958 Love, Lucy l (L) I Mr— . «Mama... .. ..._,.. ....,._,.- ‘V A ‘ .— “‘n—‘ r I'u—uiyl‘ .,.__2.;\_.. o ‘o— i o *4 o a.» ‘ ' “v 3""5'T‘FT'TW’ ' Ural. - w<<~§- mow“ ' '