. ~ MaclNNIS - VENIOT NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wil- liam Veniot are shown follow- ing their_recent wedding at the Church of The Holy Fam- fly in Kensington, P.E.I. The bride is the former Georgie Margaret MacInnis, daughter of Mrs. John MaclInnis and ELLEN’S DIARY Stars, NewM the late Mr. MacInnis of New Annan. The groom is the son of Mr. Aubry Veniot and the late Mrs. Veniot of Yarmouth, | N.S. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. L ouis Callaghan. é &. oon Light Farm’s Snowy Fields “Now don’t get carried away | “One of these days, when the gun is warm like summer and there is no wind in the trees, I'll walk Peter over to see you. I'll James advised us at parting. "DS: Trtch the morning Might to. the| much interest locally took place| sheath skirt. Her headdress was Se ane ch ae take him by the hand— and “And niind you don't keep the Dr. and Mrs. AR. Grant et Magdalenes on Tuesday. Mrs.| at 1 o'clock on Sunday afternoca.| @ gold veil and she carried a ince ‘Yak, Ga ae veamia's wont he be happy!’’ Alex plan- ned today. Each child in turn, they have walked along the path from the house across the- lane on early steps to visit here: Granddau- ghter, Mack; and Alex, young faces smiling at the door, eyes reflecting the pride in having excursioned this far. As feet be- tame more assured, how many times we have accompanied one or another of them through sun and shower of day or by night, or watched from a window, to see them safely home. “I wish you would come with Window. “Isn't that just the} | eled much of the main business | ae . peau de soie with matching ja-' nesses. me as far as the birch tree” dress for you? And so pretty! _ The February meeting of the| district of the town. | The bride, who was given in - Alex will beg when the twilight Let’s” she smiled “go im and) Ladies Aid of Prince County| The Magdalene Islands are| ™arriage by her parents, wore deepens, and home calls to him. ‘‘Then, if you'll just wait there until I get to our door—” “But the yards’ lights are on. It’s as bright now as by day.” “T know that, but it’s a lone- some road when the dark com- es. Might be’”’ he will smile ‘a bear come round a corner—atid what then?” Only a small night wind, a mere breath of that which wan- dered down today from up the creek, we have now. And stars and a young moon. And beyond the lights, the half-dim of the February fields. There was sun and blue sky this afternoon when we enjoyed _ an outing to town with the truck: of the farm. Never before, we teflected, was there such perfect travelling, nor had we by the sights of the city, Ellen and forget you have a home” young lad away too long, be- cause there’s a power of work to be done between now and bedtime. And besides, I would not be one bit surprised if there |mightn’t come a calf before too| Where their daughter Peggy, a long, I fancy that heifer is fid- geting now.” ‘Fall? Winter? It is the spring | former's the store-windows accent now-in| Wives, Dr. and Mrs. E.T. Grant | find their bewitching displays. Town reached, Granddaught- er joined us, she having no af- ternoon classes today. “There!” she exclaimed as we loitered a momegt before a . try it on.” And over the rooftops and by the steeples, we could fancy the sober €cho of ‘james’ voice. “Not today, Dear’’ we chuckl- ed, moving away, “not with a heifer fidgeting at home!” Serene the night is. Every chore of day done — every crea- ture bédded and sheltered: the horses and. cattle-kind, the pigs, the sheep and. goats, in barns here or in those over the fields. The fowls are on their perches. The handsome gentlemen who is Papa Bantam, his small prim wife beside him, is into his |‘Nurses’ Home at that time ts early. He | must, because it is his bright call | beauty sleep. He res calls these households. to ! ‘|The Guardian, Oharlotietown, Thurs. Feb. 15, 1962. 7| ficien A. MacDonald, Women’s Editor Phone 4-8506 VY HAPPENINGS J ular meeting on Monday. Twelve tables of bridge were; who read the Scripture lesson im play at the regular weekly) from 2 Corinthians §, and by gathering of the Charlottetown| Mrs. K.R. Hobson, who offered Duplicate Bridge Club at the) prayer. Mrs. Charles Read was Charlottetown Hotel on Monday | pianist. The meditation entitled evening. The winners were: | “Constraint of Love’’ was given North-South: ist. Mr. and Mrs. | by the leader. A “Tidings Quiz Gorden Senn; 2nd Mrs. George| was conducted by Mrs, Bruce Buntain and Mrs. Benjamin Ro-| Johnson. The Study parses gers. East-West: 1, Mrs. L. E.| which took the form of an in’ Wellner and Mrs. Helen Dun-/ esting pane! discussion on “Of bar; 2. Mr. and Mrs. J.T, Mil-| ferings”, was presented by lar. Mrs. H. Crossman and Mrs. H. Next week the club will be) Hiscott, assisted by Mrs. Leuty holding a tournament for men’s| and Mrs. Hobson. During the and ladies pairs on Wednesday | meeting, White Cross gifts were evening in addition to their reg- | packed to be sent for hospital | missions. The lunch - hostesses | were Mrs. Ernest Morrison and Mrs. Harold Harkness andj} Mrs. Ellsworth MacNeill. Mrs. Claude Harkness were ¢o- ; hostesses at the home of the} Mr. and/Mrs. Keith Ramsay, former. in Summerside on Sat-| Mr. David I. Clark, Mrs. James urday at the tea hour in honor| J. Clark of Kensington and Mr. of Mrs. Garnet West who was) Bruce Clark of Clinton, motored leaving on Monday to take up| to Saint John on Sunday and residence in Nova Scotia. The! returned on Monday. | Guest Of Honor was presented | e in ohn with a number of farewell gifts.| ited Mr. James Clark who is Assisting the hostesses in serv-| making a favorable convales- ing was Miss Reby Barlow. }ense following ‘surgery in the | Saint John T.B. Hospital. Mrs. W.P. Callaghan was hos-| On the return trip on the tess to the East End Bridge| ferry on Monday, Mrs, Ramsay Club on Monday evening at her| and Mrs. Clark were in com- | turned Friday to their home in (Photo by Heckbert) Summerside after wisiting their | a parlor Summerside with brand new day in the-morning. | leader, Mrs. R.L. Mollison who | home in Summerside. | ‘pany with Mrs. Leger Gaudet, ; whose son lost his life so trag- ically in the fire which destroy- ed their home, the Aberdeen Hotel at Grindstone, Magdal- lene Islands, earlier that day. Mrs, Gaudet and her husband | had been on a hotiday trip to Nova Scotia, the first time that they had left the Island togeth- er in 23 years.. They had visit- ed an uncle in Halifax, and a son in New Glasgow, N.S.. leav- ing a second son, Ron, 17, who perished in the fire, and the fifth member of their family, a daughter of 20, at home. The Gaudets were travelling Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Horne re- son-in-law and daughter,- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacBeath, in| Montreal. a. Helen Horne and Lee Horne, students at Dalhousie Univer- | sity, spent the weekend with! their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Horne in Summerside. Miss Alberta MacFarlane en- tertained at bridge at her home in Summerside on Monday eve- Gaudet told her Kensington friends that the future had look- ed bright when they had left Summerside spent the weekend | in Saint John, N.B., where they attended the “Pinning Cere- mony”’ in St. Joseph’s Hospital, previously. Plans were under- student nurse, received her| Way for expanding the hotel in pin. They also visited with the|order to cater to the tourist brothers and their| trade, as people had begun to the Islands a pleasant place to spend a vacation, Now she sail she was returning Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Crockett of| with her husband to find their | Charlottetown are guests of| son, their home and their’ busi- | their son, Mr. R.M. Crockett! ness wiped out in the devastat- and Mrs. Crockett, Summerside. | ing flames of a fire which lev- j and Dr. and Mrs. N.C. Grant. only about 100 miles north of Charlottetown, but are not as! well known to Prince Edward) | Hospital was held on Friday afternoon in the Board Room with Mrs. Heath Strong presid- ing. The following ladies, Mrs.| Islanders, as Charlottetown is Victor Inman, Mrs. Allie Mac-| to residents of the other Islands Neill and Mrs. Vernon Howatt,| Who land first in Charlottetown were welcomed into member-| on a flight to any other point ship. The date for -the annual) away from their home Islands. ; Tea and Fashion Show was set | for Saturday, March 31. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- | W.R. Gillis reported that the Farlane, Lower Bedeque,. left | P.E.I. Medical Association meet-| on Tuesday for Toronto where | ing will be held in August of | they will visit their daughter | this year in Summerside, after | Norma, Mrs. Filkin and- Mr- | which plans were made to cater Filkin and family. | to ‘the doctor’s wives at the Mrs. Hector Leard, Central The Sharpe Unit of the UCW | Bedeque, who has been confined to his home for several days is _0n|much improved in health and urch ts abte to—te—out- th e again. , Mrs. Frank Johnson of Char- held its weekly meeting é cently attended their home only a_ short time | Mrs. Ernest MacLeod, 47 } York Lane, Charlottetown, re- | ’ the anndal | American Clan Gathering held at the Hotel Summit in New York “City in celebration of the 84th birthday of the clan Beverly Block Is Wed In Lovely Montreal Ceremony chief, Dame Flora MacLeod, on February 3. Mrs. MacLeod (center) is shown with Dame Flora (left) and her sister, Kathleen I. MacLeod of Mont- real, Que.’Miss MacLeod, who was born at Kinross, P.E.I. re- A quiet but lovely wedding of|-featiring a stand-up collar and January 28 at the Young Israel| nosegay of golden bronze baby of Chomedey Synagogue in| roses. | Montreal, when Rabbi Solomon} Marvyn Block, brother of the | J. Spiro officiated at the mar-| bride was best man. The ush- riage of Beverly Bryna, daugh-| ers were the groom's brother, | ter of Mr, and Mrs. Maurice) {rving David, and his brother- | Block, of Charlottetown and_/ in-law, Leonard Kirsch. | Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Louis B. David of New Glas-\ maget of oeacock, blue em gow, N.S.. and Westmouat, Que. | broidered chiffon. She wore a Standard of white and gold! matching hat, white gloves and | baby mums entwined with green- | a corsage bouquet of white gar-| Ltd adorned the Synagogue, | while baskets of white and gold | | pom poms with fern graced the denias. Mrs. Louis David was gowned| in a sheath model of Doir blue ISLAND.LADY ATTENDS GATHERING cket. Her hat was a high crown of black tulle interspersed with tiny single flowers. ' A reception and dinner was held at the Reception Hall of the Young Israel of ceived the Royal Red Cross Award for her services during World War II. She now resides dn Montreal, where she works at the Queen Mary Veteran's Hospital. Chomedey Synagogue, with gold and white der blue wool sheath topped | zine a black Persian coat. Out of town guests included relatives from Ottawa, Saint John, Moncton, Sydney, Fred- ericton, Charlottetown and Win- Mr. and Mrs. David will re- side in New Glasgow, N.S. where Mr. David is associated with the firm of E. David and Sons | PEL More than 600,000 Canadians | @re employed in retail busi- | a Balmain cocktail suit of brown peau de sole, featuring a simple sheath skirt and short jacket CWL Council To Organize * | with round .neckline trimmed | with Emba mink. She wore a | model hat in brown yelvet trim- | med with tulle and matching | accessories. Bronze Cymbiduim | orchids and streamers were at- | tached to her prayer book. Mrs. Leonard Kirsh, sister of the groom, as matron of honor, wore a cecil chapman model in beige taffeta with gold brocade, thank you card for treats re- ceived by shut-ins and a paper was read on home economics. | Two quilts and a layette con- sisting. of 30 diapers, one sweat- items were-made by the mem- bers and handed in to the Red Cross convener. ; i — | Opened with the singing of a oe te 3 = ize ee oe | hymn. During the business plans lottetown, .spent the weekend| The - institute fas been spon- aoe s day of the yuat. -morning. | were je for the Valentine) With her sister, Mrs. Bruce Da- | soring hot lunches for he St. Dunstan’s CWL To Hold Mother-Daughter Banquet The regular monthly meeting of St. Dunstan’s Basilica Parish Council of the Catholic Women’s League was held recently con- ducted by the president, Mrs. Fred Coyle. Minutes of last meeting were read by Mrs. W.J. Morrissey It was decided to sponsor mo- ther and daughter banquet es Girl Guides and Brownies n Feb. 21 at Community . Centre. Five dollars was voted for group membership in Music Fes-| tival Association and five mem- bers were nominated to repre-| sent the league. Supper to be held on Saturday, | Vison in Central Bedeque. February 17, with Mrs. Peter White, as convener, The wor-| Dr. Frank MacFarlane is ship period was conducted by spending some time at the home Mrs. M. Mark, after which re-| 0f Mr. and Mrs. Hector Leard, freshments were served by the}, Central Bedeque. committee in charge. [ i Miss Ann Leard, teacher at The February meeting of the | St . Eleanor’s High School, spent Laura Bain Missionary Group of | the weekend in Halifax with re-| the Summerside Baptist Church | !@tives and returned to her home was held on Monday evening in| = church parlor with the presi- | ent, Mrs. Wynn Nickerson, leading the devotional. She was| Norboro Ma kes assisted by Mrs. J.H. Leuty, | school children and Mrs. George Stewart was appointed to pur- | Chase another case of canned | goods for same. Ten yards of | cotton was ordered for quilt tops to be made for the next meeting. A contest of spring styles was enjoyed by all, with two of the members acting as | models: Mrs. A, Murphy won| | the prize for this contest. A very successful meeting was closed by singing. “The Queen” after which ad ai nty lunch was served by the hostess } “ easy-doos-it” MOLASSES GINGER COOKIES — and approved. Treasurer's | S . statement as given by Mrs.| Regrets were expressed re- ” ‘Quilts, Layettes | Maurice Griffin was very satis-| g2rding illness of Mrs. P. J.| Victor Campell was named pro- SPECIAL factory. Mrs. R.J. MacDonald| Nealis who is a very active and) gram convener.: ‘For Red Cross read correspondence which con-| faithful member. Films will be| Seventeen members paid their | The Feb: ing of th from hairstylist sisted of thank you cards from| shown at Confederation Build-| annual dues. ees Wenens ae see won | Mrs. Felix Murphy, the family. ing on Friday, Feb. 16 from 1.30; An introduction to the study, | held Zhe teas ia . one . of Mrs. Stephen Trainor and) om, for anyone wishing to, gratis tee the Sixties” was | Morphy. The cule” Gpaned Mrs. John Pollard and f | attend. | Sivea - Green. ee fala 2 Mrs, Catherine Connors also| Very Rev. PF. MacDonald) |The next meeting will be at | singing “The More We Get Don't worry if they disappear fro Mrs. Mary Griffin, Mrs.| spoke briefly, in which he thank-| Mrs. Fraser's with Mrs. Green, | 08 » followed by ° : ee ; R.J. “MacDonald and- from) ed the members for chaperon-| Mrs. Hodgson and Mrs. Comp. | Se ees na The! of Eileen’s Beauty Shop |, like magic. This ” an ice-box Precious Blood Monastery for| ing Socials on Saturday after- wil ‘be ot ae ie and roll call te phe a r a a a secipe. Make a big, big batch omen. ppeene Sor ee eee reas Retrechmnente wise cotind by | by exchange of home made val- Just srtived—the fabulous of dough, roll it in wax paper Letters received from Nation-| Name Hall and he advised mem-|-y4-5. Johnston, Mri. Travers | entines. : I Five week French rinse dis! and keep it in your refrigerat- al president, Miss Marguerite | Pers tp study more fully the te®-/ o04 brs. Gordon Jeftery | Correspondence consisted of covery!. Rege Col thet | , M. Burns, Senator Josie Quart, | Chings of the church and be| “tra tay met at as tone oft U tet rites iS ote end ns or. Then bake em as you need provincial president, Mrs. Fred) stairs informed on church) yrs Erskine Hardy with thir- J Glamor glints thet last 5 “em. Yes, Easy -Does-ht with Steele, Mrs. Edwin Peters, pro- teen members paying their wesla end longer ...1 | these new molasses ginger vincial convener, Social action dues. # through shampoo after, | hs Woser “atiy nero ‘terns P.O zine, Mrs. Frank Connick, con- oe lustre to . vener of Crusade for good ‘Alberton UCW scripture. Mrs.. Wells was =e g dull, dry oF over-processed § an. Set Sweats mae” man of the meeting. Officers hair — and it -vitalizes and "oun H ld Meetin s elected were: leader-Mrs. Frank 4 conditions normal hei ‘ Parish conveners reports as Oo Ing Weeks; deputy. leader, Mrs. wh Fr work meant Amount) ALBERTON — Both unite of | Arthur Wilkie; ‘recording’ sec- visitin tin: Alberton “‘United Church Wom-| retary - Mrs. Graham Bennett, oun Sowa Semmeat needy | ‘on’ met for the first time Wed- | treasurer-Miss..Shirley: MacArt- cineten ter tetves,| lel SNE, a, teeesloh pao | ° , one “g err of new Canadians,| .¢ vrs. Frank P. Peaeet SOS} Te Seek Seg will bo. ot ies i” Ba wd ; ; opening worship being conduct- home . JH. Macin- e pure rbadoe: ae ; {Finance convener, Mrs. W. J.| So by Mrs. Reginald Travers, | tosh with Mrs. Wells and Mrs. | floral Pp pig Morrissey, announced that Sher-| secigted by Mrs. Charles John | Quigley as assistant hostesses. cake sale which will be held on| ‘The following officers were el-| test arranged by Mrs. Gerald 7 Foe Friday, Feb. 16. Mrs. Annie) ected: leader-Mrs. A.C. Green,| Box was won by Mrs. Wesley BEST FOR TABLE USE eest Stewart and Mrs. Mary Murn-| deputy leader-Mrs. James, Hodg- | Hardy. a aghan agreed to make cake for! son; recording secretary - Mrs.| Assisting the hostess in serv- I~ lottery with Mrs. R.J. MacDon-| Charles Johnston; ee Miss Shirley Mac- ald im charge of tickets. Mite. Reginald Travers. Mrs. | Arthur and Mrs: Arthur Wilkie. : ay