HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY §lL§_"!'_5 PIARI Peace Of Mi One of November‘: ‘gray velvet iday; thie—windless. gently cloud- ed and still. Pleasant. though. {we remember. lacking the warm- th and (‘I('It‘.'.hI of yesterdays sun- light. Yet it was so liuslied that bcneaili Ill spell one could for- ‘get it time. every ill and grievance. every sadness and wor of a world no longer at ease.. prevailing. again “possess ' sou " w" h its ‘Lena Caroline ML-Lure. Women‘: Editor. Phuoo & Page 8 The Guardian Friday, Nov_ 22. l‘g—7_ HAPPENINGS on peace. The Little Thezitre Guild of the Queen Hotel prior to their l-‘olks need such refreshment Ch;-;r|ot.tetii;\n piaglcd Wcdiiestlay U-lp abmad‘ Many fl-lend) “ere OI bplrlll Wh¢'I'9V(‘Fk V-IRE)’ ( niu t iii tic A ) Ksiizie ‘ _ _ __{cure I n “or . a . Hg” of the Uulwd UHHHL MUn_ (v\It'l.(I1llLlI.l>I lllllltllt 1,,i)t)(I wishts the mm,‘ pgaws U, H“. (.m.m ‘or tague The large audience was ‘O “'9 7fl)I0l'> I01‘ IIWIY IUWIY in the in st of noise and al(l'll\’- appreciatiie and i'o.~poii.~i\e and‘tF|i> TIIC)’ sail l"rida_\ IN"! Hal-‘".V~ I”? I1 '5 "01 HIV?" ‘“ 3 W ‘thoroughly ciijoicd the tine pr-r»i.fM on me uaabdun" “.,mmd_ find their peace of mind in the formances. Other Iniitiitioiis are‘ \,m.,-M, hm, gm. i.;n,_,);,,,d Tm.” Same WHY- “ notice being reci-iie:i to lll‘(‘\t'lll IIlt's'9Ilh(:\» Mu ‘N1 gm. and _ rs‘ We that tlraiiiltluugliter POPUIW P1336 1" "III?!" I’-‘H5 °I ('Ii;ii‘Ic- .lciiI-..ii- fzii‘ a short IITIIC‘ Ion“ w_‘£p_"._0prIa..t.; sonw _q..l.].£‘ the P“"““'9v ithen on to l’oriu',;aI for the will-l '7 _ Iter. returning to England in theiMiSS Mlfqueflle D0‘/CY 0“ 1h? Mr. and Mrs Fred Taylor 5pm,g_ ‘guitar. Mrs. Gordon Carmody al- were registered Wednesday at’ :so delighted the gathering with “mph 31,-‘ her beautiful singing voice and impersonations which in- e of Al Jol.soii's songs. The .\laasdam on .\lrs :iii<I .'\li's 'l'a)Ior sailed is a . s-'ICI9V91' Hubert Morrison lIi;:l .Vli'~ I.(‘\- icr ship of the R_\iidan. The trip CI1|d¢‘S1g3°"‘ he Maccabc and Mrs l-I .I iii-;ir— HI this time of }l';ll‘ . known D9I1<'l0U5 T9Ir95I1"1‘~‘“I5 ‘"979 don attend the Crusade for the as the St Nicholas special saiI- Ihhh 5€‘F'V9d _by 1h9_h05i9>5« 55' Catholic Press riieeting on l"ri- in; There are pre Christmas par- Slswd by Miss Claflfl‘ MOITOW. Ayilward and 5t‘(’till(I("(‘I by Mr and ‘.\Ir-. Art Siilliiaii. ta-tat IIlt‘ll' hoiiie to help celebrate ate address was read by Mrs. d"’»‘I- -\‘°‘°"‘b°r 8”‘ M" 3"“ "“"”-‘ L” ‘he Ch‘Id’°T‘-IMISS .TImIma . “ad ‘.‘.‘‘l‘’“ and Ill)\'(“. »\I(illi£iLlllt‘. are shown on thc lH'l'a\llbll. I\Iac(lo\\aii. . . Slillnan ‘II “I85 Hlmeii I)_\ \Ii‘~ Vliii 0- I)ilI ti pciililc ~lllI|h‘-' ““'" IPISIMISS sand-Fa LUI-I?” "I‘uI--shits the t|('t'a\ltill iif Ilicir ‘.!.'itli wcd-I I)lll'lll,‘.I the etching .'\lr and ‘ then thanked the giicsts for their ‘““”“II ‘”“I ““"”“I“‘I I’»‘ “I” ' I‘‘‘’‘”'‘'‘' “‘"I'‘’ -‘I’‘ I’I“”}P “I 894". ‘I‘I'II~\‘ ‘(mod IMIIIMI ”“”'‘I[ j””_. mum-..,.\u,._\_ _\.,\(.mi,(.,- 15”,’ H“ 5“; Ha” “ 0 H. p,—(.,‘.,,[, m,,ugmtu1m.S,_ .\IUl‘l’l\tlH th.it a \l.'i~- hc oiii-r— (Il'iIlIL' \Ii' i-'i:I Mrs Ii‘ "n‘rt Fist ‘this PI‘-’d33"I Pdrly 10 3" (‘WI- when a group of thcir friciids. cd with a }.’,IIl of \lI\(‘l‘ by Mrs. taking them by surprise. arrived Pctcr Sinclair and an appropri- Ai the close of the eicning the ladies served a delicious lunch. ‘ COVEHEAD (‘.W.L. The lllillllI(‘\ of thc iiioniIiI_v ge- 3. H.” 2l_'1HI iiieetiiig oi tic St I'Iitgem."s' \llI)-(Il\lSl()n of the C. W. L. was Iicld on Sunday evening. Novem- dommon of yam from iber 3 at the home of Mis. Ter- lottetwn mm‘ 8,“. ' er .~\lIl.Il.l.~1lJ5 \li\ .\yIward. convcner of So:-i. The treasurer, .\‘lrs. Charles O- Brien presented the new finan- cial statement. She reported new balance of $103.74 on hand. Th convenor of Eidui-ation. \lrs Kenneth Nlorrison gave the bors of the C a stepdancing contest spon fly VERA WINSTON ‘ \ parish to be held November a sid&buttoned long jacket. Especially attractive to set off No doubt about it —— on long. $1 *S':bn;‘c°P“m° b:°"*‘\';m‘_’; fmfifiic “mm, C . . . c . slim Jacket can give the less-than many wgys He" “.3 shown d..a_ declded may , thank yo Perfect figure a beautiful line. ped horizontally across the shouI- be will I0 1h? d0lT3"0l‘ OI Brown tweed. soft and supple. ders. emphasizinfl the NIIHIHESS OI I“ II‘? (“I- 1; fpauu-es ’ t was mouid by Mrs iii used for this suit the Jacket. report of the night session ‘if the ' ' conference helil recently, It was decided that the mem- W.L. provide lunch for the contestants taking part in by the Iloly Name Society of the It was decided that the mem- ' ‘ of cl - Louis I 1 Ac- tion reported she had I‘9C.‘l\P(I nI mom- I sored 18th. ettu yarn led lot‘ the ticccziscii Ilil\Ii£lllI of and cliiid. Mr A. Vriends and V _ a member it was nioied b_y .\li‘s ifamily. .\Is0 there were a great ‘W718 Cflhiida BOOK “Wk P35 interest around Hubert .\'Iorrison and secondedimany p pie on the St. P99" 3" 9"9’“ 07 _ _ . Pat lloi-gan that (‘W L.I.\'icholas sailing from Nova Scouthe Charlottetown library. Miss pins be ordcrud for the lllt‘lllIlL‘l'S.IIla. (I-III SUV? an |mTl'd“"“"'." B°“I‘ .'iI\‘<i IIl.‘t' S-iurt~_t IIt‘.'ll'I II1tZIL‘t‘\ to Week broadcast which ll'l(‘ILl(I(‘d be iiorii \\il’.".l l't‘L"‘i\|'l‘.‘, coiiiiiiuii-; .'\li'. anti Mrs. Fred .\lc-Kenna b‘.‘l(‘I i'c\icws ol some of the new It‘ll be oidcrod for the members a ii d daughter have return 5 35 “‘~‘II 35 Wm“ 0f the '3“ stand-bys. Miss Mary Newsome gave the folliiwing introduction to the book the Precious Blood Mona:-‘home from Newcastle after visa. from ' ing their daughter. Sister Fred- l("‘(9 Lamnhi ‘ I I‘ ““‘ "“"“‘I Pl’ .\lI‘S Alfredirick Maureen In Newcastle Con- The president. .\lrs Leslie .\lac- ::r:0LI‘ke\r:,ttfi{():—?d[h:.O(‘:?I:0]T:II5;fi.?:I“‘II)rI"I‘0II and S¢‘<‘Hh<I€‘d h.V 3IFh-I\‘ent. ’ week play: “The Title of the t‘:ibc. opened the m(‘(‘llll'.', wit lh. L-t.n”.(,v ‘(It-'H'i*‘»* \.\I“«H‘<I ‘hill 8 1‘<_‘I|‘~'10U5I -‘\(‘<‘0h1P‘ciDY1h5-I thetn were Mr. Week play this year is "Off ml. i,(.;,:ue prayer and [hp pray. ‘ _ A . artii-li- to ihc \.'IIll(‘ oi $300 be‘aiid Mrs Fred McAdam ‘vho The Shelf." The setting is a read- ¢.,- for me Hgly 1-‘aim-r_ i~L-.-lied inI Th“ """"”"3 ””‘” ‘I"‘“‘g ““'h.t>I‘<‘~t'1itc<i to a I.f:di.Ill(" rnvni-ber|w'ei~e also visiting their daughter inq room of ublie Library unison b_v the members gffiflnisi ' . ud ii” Dll.}|Il953- who is to be Ill(ll‘Tl(‘(I lIllS Tll0nlI'l.[and 5mi.ln.g“~_ _ 1- 3nd Mn.-,_ flu. where eight books are protest- month _v meeting were rea by , ’ .‘ 3' ' H W‘ -. 3 ’ tre " tiic secretary and apprmcd Roll “I III?‘ L”"“ I” “"“‘I‘9f*I:liiiiiic \Il’S Parnell Curran and Miss Anne Bell was the guest After the plziy was ()\(‘I‘ \liss can “as an\'“(I[‘(i(I hy -of-1,-9 (I””“'I‘ "1" "°”‘‘“‘3 ‘I“““““ “35 Mrs P} .I. Rciirdon will brtngtof honor at a miscellaneous sIiow- Newsom gaie the naincs of those niciiibcrs and the collection a» d“_‘d°d_ ~«'“td\\=t‘II¢‘-‘ '0? IIK‘ h<‘Xl "\t‘<‘11ng'er given by Miss Wilma Car- taking part; Miss Poetry —— '/.oe mounted to $145. One visitor H “MI Iiiqiiiml a~ to how and .\lr~ Alan ltcardon and :\II‘S.|mody at home on Wednes- Hyndinan. Queen Charlotte High “as pl-959,“ ~ many families were receiving Joseph .\l}ers will pro\ide the day evening. Miss Bell will be School; Mr Dictionary. .\Iichael The new correspondence was Ind heading 8 Calhfiht‘ PBIWF Ill 3W€‘8IS- V _ mlarr on . ovember 30th at Armstrong. Queen Charlotee liigh read by the secrma,-_\-. ,1 mciud. the home e also reminded the There being nobfurther business Pius X Church, ParkdaIe__ to Air_ 111510” Book R 1‘,~-‘mm,-, ed 3 lane; from me CwL eor- ladies that now that Catechism before the meeting. it was ad- Mr, George Carmody. Miss Thel- Queen Square School. Ylliss -responding secretary, regarding C185-W5 RN‘ dN'0hUh1N‘d T0? the J0UFh9<I- 0" the m0I10h 05 Mt‘5« ma MacFadyen brought in the (lrzimniar. Linda Tait. Prince St thg "(~ru3adc for the catholic wintcr in the church. the parents Louis -\_vI\\al‘d and Closed \i'it9i.atii-ag-lively “rapped ' in 3 g(.hm,1_ 31,-_ Amhnwm.‘ Rom,-1 Press should see to it that the children the recitation of the Act of'_C0n-‘ilarge basket. Miss Sandra Cullen !\lc!\'utt. Prince at School Mr. “flung ,0 be held m Chamme, are instructed in the mes. secraiion to the Blessed Vlffllflirefld the accoinpanying verses. Nonsense Book Roger Vail West ,,,“n_ also 3 19"” from R‘... pr Mrs DRHIPI R98<I.\'. an elderly .IaI‘.V iAfier opening the numerous love Kent School. \Il\'~ Si0l‘\ Book. wa,Sh' reminding an to send the lady of the League. gave A ier *—~?*—“-:—f‘”‘ ‘ .lv and substantial ciiis the bride Colleen Beriigan. llochtord mnyenls of (“me banks as , InfUI‘nt'rH|\9 l8II< Oh ‘ht’ h|5f0l'Y ETNA V0l.(‘ANO ERUPTS lto be thanked her hostess andfsqiiare School. Mr Biography, means of keepinil the Sacred “I (“""‘I“‘3‘I “I“”"h- "h""I‘ prov" . . . ‘ _ 1”":mI‘ ‘Michael f\l0I'fat. Qlt(‘<‘h Ch«'iI'I0U(‘ “ea” program on [(,1..\.,‘h,n_ ed to be most lllIC'l‘(‘SIlll‘,1 to all (ATA.\IA. §l(’II\ Illciitcisi -I (,ani(\§ were then played .\‘Ius—'ll1gh School. inciiibcrs The northeast criiicr of .\T0lll‘lI..1(- and “ngmg was prU\'id(\d by Etna erupted Tuesday. hurling boulders 1.000 feet into the air at one - minute intervals Overflow- Yiliss Dorothy Cullen of the ‘Prince Edward Island library baa 'I)(’(‘ll \cr_v bu-_\‘ (Illl‘lnE Youiic, Ca- HOUSEHOLD HINT ing lava reached 1.300 lcct down nada Book Week. .\Tl\.\ Cullen the niiiuiitaiiiside but experts T‘, app“. Slam.“ p..opeflv_ re_ iiiis in Kensingtoii ’l'Iiiii‘-dziy in said there was no iinmediate ‘ ‘ connection with library work. .mo\e excess moisture from gar-, m°m- DIIP PQURIIY “Ch P3“ WI Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson lbe starched. Starch should pene- have recently returned to their irate evenly and thoroughly. Ihome I" Klngsmmv 3"?’ -‘pend’ The present Biilmoral Castle lni A“ d. . M . ling the past six weeks on a mot- Scotland was built in 1852 on liner ‘ er _Ippmg 3 squeezm‘ tor iri-p in the USA. Two weeks suggested by Queen Vciioria and 5°"°“*I ‘”“e5~ I'~‘183Nh€111 dry 59* danger to villages. SCOTTISH RESIDENCE Louis of this time was spent in sunny Priiice Albert. fore dampening. Florida. r_id Comes In Many Different Ways away from the sound: at (‘0l'lIEl' the workaday world. There. in reading. she can find enjoyment re; . And we have seen Mack sud- ’d(‘nIy forsake playmates and the ' ure out oor interests. the c o in f o r t and kindness of the Ihouse across the l ne to this almost deserted tc and with wrapt expression listen in to some program of music. 0} maybe all else forgotten hum a little time to himself as he rock- ed awhile in his great-grandmo- ther's old rocking chair. And then obviously refreshed by the interval of quiet he would be off pastimes again. ‘ hey. as well as many of the the llivcr Road have been vic- tims of the Flu. which has laid more a less misery down the countryside of late. SM “not ill once since I had the tonsileciomy" w a s obliged to spend today in bed. while he im- proviiig has spent an outdoor week. And we find we listen for the young voices out about and saddened to see them miserable \\I\'Il in the words of a youngster whiise fziniily was similiarly af- Ifore this. Iiow good it would be Presently at Alderlea. the last chapter of the field work will completed for the year. it has I)(‘t‘ll H lovely iiiterial. that ex- tent of time which ike a rain- ‘bow arched between the Spring- time and Fall rain and dark windows. from it t bored tliings \\c rcmembred to trcasiirc: the Sprint:-pipers‘ tune lifting and falling in pretty ca- . . the cc and poicnancy of the haying, the spiiii gold of'ihc harvest. the gay- .<.id fires of the Autumn-hills. ' believe" the Mailman said dl‘I\'lll‘.! by with his faithful horse and \\Zll.‘,()ll today. bringing us nice niissiics, “this will be a fairl mild winter. Yes. the signs as I s c thcm seem to point to it. Aftcr all. when we come to think oi II. this has been an exception- Fall. . . farmers harvesting their crops away on into Novem- her?" An 9k(‘(‘DII0ll8I Fall. And No- \-enilier continues still to give the farmers quiet "open. ' ys. until tomorrow — Diary (joodniglit. McKF.LDlN T0 CANADA .\io.\"i'iii:AB ~cP~ -— xiiiryiand Governor ’l‘Iicodore R. Mcl\’eIdin and D1‘. Otto Klinebcrg. Colum- bia Univcrsity psychologist. are to be guest speakers here Dec. 1 at ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the C a n a d i a n (‘oiincil of (‘liristians and Jews. II was announced Tuesday. then on happy steps to resume his ‘ ' other pupils in the school down- MR.ANDDfll8.ALLlSONLH)Y'D GILI Wedding Of Interest Solemnized At Zion Manse A very pretty wedding was sol- played with Atlantic Wholcsaleri Zion Presbyterian cmnized at Manse, Charlottetown. on Septem- ber l8th. 1957. when Mary Cath- erine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . J onroe. Whim Road. Allison Lloyd. son of rid lr. Mrs. W. R. Gill. Kensington. were united in marriage. Rev. llarold Brown officiated at the double ring ceremony. . The bridesmaid was Miss Jean nn Monroe. si and the groom was attended by Mr. James lbbott. Following the ceremony. a re- ception for thirty guests was held Nip’ in the Blue Room of Old S Restaurant. Ivan Duvar. aunt of the groom. and Miss Bon- nie Cameron. R.N.. cousin of in bride. presided over the teacups. The toast to the bride was pro- posed b ' oo eir return they will reside in Ch'town. where the bride is on the nursing staff of the P. E. 1. Hospital and the groom I3 em. and ‘ a ster of the bride,I . WIFE PRESERVERS Eric Duvar. cou-I Mr. and Mrs. Gill were gum of honor at n miscellaneous show‘ get by the members of ihe AY ‘ . .. Kensington. and the bride was honored by the staff of tho I’ I. Hospital and also by her classmates. when she was pm sented with many lovely I I I gifts. 1 Photo by Craswelll CHARLOTTETOWN WELCOMES AUNT JEMIMA DONATIONS FOR THE SUPPER WERE MADE BY THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: AUNT IEMIMA HOSTESS AT THE PANCAKE & SAUSAGE I 'JPPER ’ SUPPER SERVED FROM 4 - 8 P. M. I QUAKER OATS CO. OF CANADA LTD. .. 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