The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer was the scene of a pretty wedding recently. when Catherine Aurelia. eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and rs. George Mac- Cormack was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Parker James Lund. son of Mr. and MN. Parker Lund. Charlottetown Rev. Charles Cheverie, cou- sin of the groom. officiated at the double ring ceremony a n d celebrated the nuptial mass. During the ceremony and the signing of the register. Mr. Joseph Coffin. Morell. was sol- oist. He was accompanied by the organist. Mr. Alex Mac- l.ean. The altar was adorned with baskets of multi-colored gladioli. The bride. given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a street length gown of white peau- de-soie with long tapered sleev- es. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion fell from. a crown peau-de-soie. She carried a white prayer book with a cas. cade of red roses. Mrs. James Bentham. cousin of the bride, was the maid of honour and Miss Doreen Mac- Cormack. sister of the bride. was the bridesmaid. They were gowned in dresses of sapphire hue peau-de-soie with match- Ing headdresses and shoes and they carried noscgays of white and cerise mums to compli- ment their costumes. The Winsome flower girl. Eli- sabeth Hennessey. wore a bouf- fant dress of cerise peau-de-soie with matching headband: and she carried a basket of sum- r~er flowers. Mr. James Bentham. friend of the groom. was the bestman and the ushers were Mr. Kevin Liind. brother of the groom. and Mr. Vince MacCormack. broth- er of the bride. The bride's mother wore an aquamarine silk organza over taffeta ensemble in a sheath style with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Debbie crepe sheath with match- ing petal hat and a corsage of white carnations. Following the ceremony is re- ception was held at the Queen otel for approximately 85 guests. Miss Paula Gauthier, was in charge of the guest book. - MR. AND MRS. PARKER J. DUN!) I Nuptial Vows Are Pledged In Ceremony At Holy Redeemer Mrs. Lund was wearing a navy r deaconess, for use in her work. A motion was passed that th e _. project for the year would ' Miss MacKenzie to use in her The bride's table was center- ed with a three-tier wedding cake. Mr Alex MacLean play- ed appropriate music during the recept'on Mr. Ian MacDonald was the master of ceremonies and con- gratulatory telegrams were re- ceived from Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacIntyre. Cleveland. Ohio: Mr. an Mrs. Mike Egan and Marilyn. Toronto. Ont. and Miss Marie Lund. Montreal, Que. Immediately following the re- ception. Mr. and Mrs. Lund left for Smithers. B.C where the groom had accepted a teaching position. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained by Miss Heather Lund. Mrs. James Ben- tham and Miss mack. Couple Celebrate Silver Wedding Anniversary KENSINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacEwen were feted by a large number of friends, neighbours and relatives on the occasion of their twenty fifth wedding anniversary. on Friday evening. When all had assembled the honored couple were seated with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ber- nard as attendants. and Mr. Francis Murray as Master of Ceremonies. in a few suitable remarks told of the purpose of the gathering. He then called on Mrs. Marion Cole who read a suitable address while a hostess chair and a hassock were pre- Oscar Macxay nted by Mr. on behalf of friends and neighbors. - Their only daughter. Elda. Mrs. Hillard Thompson. pre- sented them with an electric blanket. On behalf of the Ber- nard family. Miss Avis Bernard presented them with a wall mir- or. Mr. Frank Myers. MLA was present and spoke briefly con- gratulating them on their anni- versary. The remainder of the evening was passed pleasantly in soci chat.‘ Refreshments were served by several of the ladies. . I _ 'iPresbyteriaI Ex Fall Meeting In A legates from auxiliarys across : the Presbyterial if needed. Anne Bond. Women's id’sz I Editor. Phone 4-8506 "The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat. Nov. 10, 1962. 9 3 KENSINGTON — The Fall executive meeting of the P.E.I. the Island. attending. Mrs. Ivan Hardy. chaired the from the were Freeland. meeting. Reports various‘ secretaries . Brown. girl's work see- retary. reported two books for use in Explorers. C.G.I.T. and W.M.S. groups could be bought, “The Story Hour". and “Around the World with the Bible". On motion it was decided to buy one copy of each book and give them to Miss Mary MacKenzie. the purchase of a projector for work. and also for the use of e girl's work secretary for the Eastern Division. Mrs. E.H. Bean. reported on the annual meeting which she attended in September in New Glasgow. N.S. She outlined the studies. be Lean, president of Eastern Di— ecutive Holds I Charlottetown ‘ advised where study material might be obtained and told how to use it. The president. Mrs. Hardy thanked Mrs. her report and expressed the regret of the meeting on the loss of Mrs. Bean rom this Presbyterial. and noted with ap- preciation that she had been ve- y active. especially in girls work. since coming to the Island nine years ago. Rev. and Mr Bean will be leaving later in the fall for Sydney. N.S. 3 Mrs. Wyman Waddell of Try- on was appointed vice president to fill the office vacated by Mrs. I can. On motion Mrs. Sidney Mac— Gougan. secretary, was auth- orized to write to Mrs. M I ac- vision, to thank her for her gift towards Christian Education. The vice presidents reporte on the work done in their areas. An invitation from Belfast Presbyterian Church was ac- INeill; secretary. Mrs. S. wart: treasurer. Mrs. 0 l .Stevenson: press IWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Council. Avonlea WI Holds Annual if Meeting, Installs Officers The annual meeting of the Avonlea Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Pearwain on November 6 The meeting was chaired by‘physical fitness project. I Mrs. R Mrs. Ina McCoubrey and was attended by 17 members. The following officers elected for the ensuing vice-president. Mrs. John Mrs. Basil McCoubrey: itarian Relief. Miss Mary Ste- wart. The retiring president. Mrs. McCoubrey was exten a vote of thanks and the meeting closed after a delicious lunch was served by the hostess and 5‘ members of the lunch commit- tee. GRAHAM‘S ROAD W. I. The president. Mrs. Armel MacKinnon chaired the regular I0ctober meeting of the Gra- ham’s Road W. I. held in the school. The meet'ng opened in the usual manner. Roll call was answered by a “Thanksgiving Thought" 3 n d the treasurer was asked to buy necessary school supplies. T e members decided to seek .Arseilault. occupied the chair. Will be Mrs. Louis MacLeod and information regarding comple- tion of the school basement for I I Jack‘Armel MacKinnon were u w e r e ito a nominating committee year: ‘lbring in a slate of officers for old Mayh president. Mrs. Herbert Wyand. ithe annual meeting in Novem— Mc- ber. Mrs. Angus Green and Mrs. Ste- ‘J. M. Campbell volunteered toIWoodside on the theme “Praise afgbuy three layettes for the needy‘ Ye the Lord for His Power. His secretary. and a b0" of children’s clothing Recognition and Redemptioan RedIis to be packed at the annual b Cross. Mrs. Ina McCoubrcy; Un- Imeeting for the USC I prepare “Fun and Nonsense."’ tend . G v the. regional confcrcnt-c St eorge's. Re Father [Magazine on the Second Vatican 1 amounted to 36 A delegation was appointed a Lord's Prayer in unison. D0018)! deTP-SS- .James M. Campbell. .o :10!!! CREAM To sour sweet cream add one A dainty lunch was served by tablespoon vinegar or lemon he hostesses assisted by Mrs. juice to each night ounces of cream. .75. losed w ith eeting c I h e led the meeting prior to its clos— Ing . NEW LONDON U a playroom for the (‘hlldl'ei‘LI Mrs. R. and Mr oui, Mrs. Ray MacLeod and Mrs. MacLeod were hostesses to theI . _ eldtmembers of the New London, as a committee to look into this . United Church women at their I . home at Graham's Road for the Roy Brown and Mrs. November meeting on Thursday alph Wigmore were appointcdlevening. 10. With the president. Mrs. liar— ew. presiding, the. ‘meeting opened with the wor-I iship service led by Mrs. Keith I CW 5. L he scripture was read y} rs. Louis MacLeod. The med- emer.‘itation, a prayer and a hymn, T Mrs. Earle Campbell tained with a magazine contest Closed the dEVOIIODS- ' . and Mrs. J. M. Campbell read' Roll call was responded to a paper on “‘Thanksgiving." .with a verse of scripture con- Roll call topic for the Nov-:taining the word “peace."The ember meetingis “Peace” andIfriendship report was 35 cards. the holiday bags are to be cohlthree letters. three treats and iected, Mrs. Duncan Cole is io-‘ten calls. One letter of thanks ‘was rea . It was decided to leave th e The meetin closed with the g varnishing of the church until Queen. spring. GEORGETOWN CWL Mrs. Keith Woodside present- The monthly meeting of the ed a chapter of the study book. Georgetown Parish Council of Ibased on "Mary, the Mother of the Catholic Women's Leaguel'the Apostle". Mrs. William Cot- was held in the parish hall re- ,ton will have next chapter. bas- cently. The meeting opened withled on “Mary of Bethany" for the League prayer led by Rev_ Inext meeting. The annual meet- Louis B, Dooley. ing will be held at the home of The pres i dent, Mrs. AiexIMrs. Weirum MacKay: leader re inIMrs. Edward MacMurdo will Twenty -four members we - and prepare the program. Prayer attendance. The minutes cepted. to hold the annual meet- ing there in July 1963. The executive meeting of the board will be held in May. 1963. . I I Joan MlcCor- mm ~‘ A PV HAVI/ORTH Dear Mary Haworth: I have been married 15 years and have no children. My husband’s work requires travel and of necessity he is away from home much of the time. I do office work and engage in various activities to keen bus . However. the routine has be- come so boring that I dread each day. When my husband is here, he works late. we h ave supper and go to sleep. In the past. when he was home more. still we didn’t do anything inter- esting or constructive. I have long since given iip' trying to get him involved in cultural events, club ships or social effort. I feel I am .ing on the vine without: having lived. Some vears ago I met a man who offers me everything I don't have. We are very com- patible. enjoy concerts. plays. '1 . Wife Of Travelling Man Finds Her Life Is Boring empty on the score of b ei This is probably the gift of your present doldrums. You’ve drifted into a dalliance of sorts with the bachelor: and as a by- product your formerly dullish marriage now has to carry the aidded burden of moral anxie- t e As the childless wife of a tra- veling man. your life is vaguely n E needed. useful and fulfilled as a woman. Yet. the emptiness could be a challenge to you, to translate the seeming deficit into a splendid profit. in the fin- al accounting In getting involved with th e bachelor. you were taking a tranquillizer of a kind. instead of making a mature-type attack on your real problem. You longI for a meaningful purposeful life, I without being disposed to do the i always arduous. often painful I work of making the best of cir- cumstances. The bachelor Is a leaner. ob- lurer’s “39°” was read by secretary. tell and the treasurer, Mrs. Ru- viously. He Is courting you be- cause you are married. hence already provided- for and out- p of-reach the figures). He doesn't want responsibilities. He wants F'L' Boudreault reported 0" 3‘ that depart- 2:33 make-believe in m . Thus_ in my view he doesn't council. She also read a very in- represent a better opportunity teresting letter from the League‘ #AAA- A - A . than you have at home. to learn. grow. enjoy the world, etc., in a rewarding companionship. ‘ tay in your marriage. don't remain an embryo. As t e junior partner in the firm. invest enthusiastically, on your personal steam. in those cultur- al events. berships and social efforts that you’d like your husband to share. As you make the grade along these lin- es, using the credentials of be- ing his wife. he will follow suit eventually. gratefully proud of your enterprise. Meanwhile. give up the sneaky romance without furth- er ado. Talk things over with a clergyman or psychologist. if necessary. to resuscitate your self respect.-— H. Mary Haworth c o u n s e I s through her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. movies. foreign foods and all the finer things of life. He is at bachelor and wants me to di~ vorce my husband and marry I realize I haven't much of a ’relationship with my husband but it is a comfortable life 't no conflicts. We h sought counsel to no avail. It is I difficult to work out problems I when there is no communica-i a: < ’5 on. Should I strive for a better . life -— to learn. grow and enjoy I the world with the other man'.I 3 Or should I stay in my comfor- I table cocoon. never to become a butterfly? In conflict.— S.L. 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