I I I March 6.»1_?:7§T"Iie Guardian Page 9 P John5ton—-Locke Wedding 5O|emnized In Canadian Memorial United Vancouver man. The ushers were Ken Par- STERLING W.I. The February meeting of the Sterling W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Fyfe with 14 mem- bers and 3 visitors present. * The president presided. Meet ing opened by singing “Let Me Call You Sweetheart, followed ‘ Chapel, Vancouver, B.C., sons and Jack MacMillan, friends by the Mary Stewart collect. The cnfifcgle Scene of a lovely wed- of-the groom. roll call was answered with ori- . 11 Saturday, Feb-- dintiat 81i_;£1'v?ihen Thelma Ger- I517 ~ ugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. wide, “Locke,” O’Lea.ry, Prince gaef d Island, was united in lid?/3,1’ to James Cleland, son 3 ‘Games Johnston and the AI 5' Johnston of North Burna- C‘ The ceremony was Per- iy, ' ‘b Rev, James G. Gor- Ivfmed Dy The soloist was TI'rs. giifiiafl Igreston, a friend of the bride‘ - as iven in mar- Tiie btldferw great uncle, Mr. ti 1]. g Green. She was charming I "11 1ength white velvet gown, mm princess lines, with full SIY train iong sleeves and seal- ourt eckiine. Her crisp veil of Iliei n net floated to shoulder fllusllfinfrom a halo formed of cir- I of lace, pearl-encrusted, and bouquet was a shower of gar- ‘ 3 net ifigziothy Fowler, as brides- was becom-ingly attired in “filed Velvet gown, fashioned to M, the bride’s, but with waltz mm skirt and bracelet length Iffves she carried white car- nflmsjoseph Gilmour was best T Charlottetown Miiyrz, France, — Among the men and womenrot Canada’s NA- «poradar squadron in Europe, a husband-and-wife team ‘achieve the same co-operation in their Wk 35 in their home life. Recent arrivals at the squad- mn located “somewhere in Eur- We?’ are Corporal Alan W. (Mike) Burns, of Charlottetown, p, E, 1., and his wife Emily, a 1,, -‘ airwoman, who comes mgnimcket Portage, Man. A; Fighter Control Operators, both Mike and Emily play their pm in the operation of the RC- iD’s crack radar unit. Equipped with late model radar of except- tonal range and accuracy., th e iquadron operates 24 hours a day, A programme for Education Week was held in St. Teresa’s man. Monday evening March twhén parents and pupils were utertainediirst by a world af- Iairx quiz by the senior pupils. The pupils of grades one to five then presented a very en- ioyable playette Doctor Manners Inwhich Doctor Manners treated several children for different tum: ‘ofimpoliteness such as selfishness, slam - ban-gitis, un- and inconsiderateness of » others. " Reverend J. B. Croken who . Ieterhas chairman then intro- duced the guest speaker for the * Evening Mr. Wilfred Driscoll who , iddressedall present in a most llsriring and interesting manner tleducation. » \ In his talk Mi‘. Driscoll devel- W the idea -that education dials with people wh are made 3 body and soul, and that as M educating the body the ' and the will must be "- so that man may work to Heaven to the best , ‘iibili-ty. In other words, A reception for sixty guests was held at the Pavilion in Stan‘- ley Park where a buffet supper was served. A toast to the bride, proposed by Jack Ives, was re- Sllonded to by the groom. Sever- al congratulatory telegrams were read. _ For going away the bride wore a dress of orchid blue with match- ing accessories and a smart fur Jacket. Following a honeymoon trip to Vancouver Island, Seattle, and other points of interest, the happy young couple will reside In Vancouver. The groom is a graduate of the University of British Colum. bia and a member of Kappa sig. ma fraternity. The bride, 11 graduate of the Prince Edward Island Hospital School of Nursing in Charlotte- town, has been on the staff of Vancouver General Hospital for several years. Only relatives of the bride to be present at the wedding were her aunt, Mrs. Arthur Wright of Alberton, P.E.I., and her great aunt, Mrs. Sterling Green (for- merly Miss Lilllie Leard) of Van. couver. Couple Are With R. C. A. F. In Europe seven days a week, alerting and guiding NATO fighters onto un- known aircraft which may fly in- to the Iron Curtain “buffer zone.’ As well as its role in the de- fence of Free Europe, the radar squadron has also won the grat- itude of many allied pilots by 10- cating aircraft in distress. The son of Mr. Warren A. Burns, of Charlottetown, Cpl. Burns was educated at Par-kdale School and Prince of Wales College before joining the RCAF in 1953. His wife, the former Emily Evans is the daughter of Mr. George J. Evans, of Thicket Portage, and attended school there and at Sel- kirk College, Se1kirk,_Man. She entered the RCAF in 1954. St. Theresa's Presents Education . Week Prog rom refines all faculties; physical, in- tellectual, and moral so that there is more to offer to God. 'In order to bring out the best in pupils, Mr. Driscoll told his audience, children, parents, and teachers must work together. The children must develop good study habits, and become interested in reading good book-s. Parents must provide proper environment for study. and insist on discip- line. Teachers should emphasize the importance of education in our times. They should Present their ._ znaterial. ire an interesting manneriso as to awaken enthu- siasm in the pupils. and should try. to develop in them social con- sciousness or the idea of working for the good of others. Reverend J. B. Croken on be- half of all, thanked Mr. Driscoll for his very clear and inspiring talk, after which God Save, The Queen was sung. ‘ ' MORE PEUPLE BUY. BUBKLEY’ ginal valentine verse. , Minutes of last meeting were read. and approved. Reports of sick and school committees were heard. It was moved and secon- ded that all bills be paid. Correspondence consisted of se- veral letters and thank you notes read by the secretary. One new member was welcomed. It was moved and seconded to send $5.00 to Multiple Sclerosis Fund, also 50 Join Drama Festival by send ing $2.00. _It was decided to canvass dis trict for the Red Cross with Mrs. Elmer Fyfe, Miss Anna Rae Dou- glas, Mrs. A.S. MacEwen and Mrs. Malone being collectors. After discussion, it was decid- ed bo hold a card party jointly with New London, proceeds to buy sweaters for Junior Hockey boys. Mrs. M. Doyle than gave ‘a splendid report on her trip to Ot tawa_,convention of Federated Wo mens Institute of Canada which was very interesting; Programme consisted of 2 con- tests suitable for St. Valentines Day Was enjoyed by all. Lunch committee for March meeting, Mrs. Lea Reid, Mrs. K.R. Mae. Kay, Mrs. Blois MacEwen, Mrs. Lorne, MacEwen. A daintylunch wasiserved by the hostess and committee in charge. Meeting closed with Na- tional Anthem. GLEN VALLEY W.I. The regular meeting of Glen Valley W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Norman and Mrs. Edward MacDonald on Feb. 5th with 13 members and two visitors pres- . em The meeting opened by sing- ing the ode and_ repeating the creed. Committees reported and new ones appointed. School, Mrs. Edward MacDonald; Sick, Mrs. Vernon Gillis and Mrs. Roy Friz- zell; Programme, Mrs. Alton MacLean and Mrs. Roy Frizzell. Roll ‘call to be answered by an Irish joke. It was moved and seconded all bills be paid. Also it was de- cided to send $5.00 to M. S. and that Mrs. Alton MacLean, Mrs. Arthur MacLean,- Mrs. Hensley‘ Higgins and Mrs. Vernon Gillis collect for the Red Cross. An auction saleof cotton ma- terial brought in $4.65. The col- lection amounted to 95 cents. Mrs. Eldon Hickox invited the members to her homefor the March, ‘meeting. 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