ME. MRS. RAY LeBERT MACHON Double Ring Ceremony Jnites A Happy Couple A very beautiful wedding took at the Murray Harbour Presbyterian Manse on No- 2%h. 1958, when Joyce elyvn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, Murray: Harbour th, P.E.l. became the bride Ray LeBert, only son of Mr. Mrs. Robert Machon, Mon- Hit of white ‘mums. The groom's mother wore 4 grey suit with navy accessories and wore a corsage of white ‘mums. A wedding reception was held at the Bison restaurant, Mont- ague, for 48 guests. The bride's table was centered with a three e, P.EL tier weeding cake topped with a The. Rev. Carl M. Currie‘per-| miniature bride and groom. ed the double.ring ceremony room was beautifully decor- he bride was dressed in a bea- with a Christmas uree and ful floor length gown of white ite wedding bells and stream- and net over satin with _sieeves coming to a point couple left on a “the hands. Her finger tip of lace illusion fell from a quin trimmed pili . box style adress and she carried a cas- de bouquet of Sweetheart roses id rose buds with white satin 1D a The happy times. For travelling the bride chose a blue dress and Black coat with white fur collar and black and white accessories. She wore a corsage, of white ‘mums. Mrs. Ray McLeod was in charge of the guest “hook: Out of town guests. were Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Carver, Saint John, N.B. Mr. Leith Graham, H.M.C.S. Crusa- der, Halifax, N.S. , Myrtle McLeod, sister of bride, was maid of honor wore a shrimp ballerina h gown of nylon net -pver. sta with matching bolero and | . Her headdress was ‘a white bandeau and white ac- sories. She carried a bouquet yellow, white and mauve ms with white satin stream- parents on December xh when she received. a number of lovely gifts. The gifts were opened by Miss Myrtle McLeod and Miss Betty McLure and the verses were read by Mrs. Weir McLure. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies —Photo by J.C. Cud- more. Mr. Fred Landrigan, friend of groom, was best man. Mrs. icLeod choose for her daugh- ir’s wedding a blue suit with VY accessories and wore a cor- iss Madelyn Clarkin eard At West Royalty W.I. pautiful and instructive Slides Ticseen countries shown by Madelyn Clarkin, made the of the evening. Plans for a com- munity party were discussed by/| not finalized. : he ‘tthe nexy regular night of meeting of West Roy-| meeting fell ~~ New Year's Day ity Women’s Institute one of the} it was decided to meet on Jan. pst imteresting. meetings of the!8 at the home of Mrs. Irwin Mil- 5 lar with Adah England, Marg- he exchange of Chelate Hurry, Enid; Hurry and s, regular business. an cor-! Margaret Hurry as lunch com- pondence filled the remainder | mittee. o LLEN‘S DIARY : New Year Message—Know, ‘Do And Love God's Will “A Happy New Year! “the ords continue to be heard these ys. They come to lips. . to fall ightly, sincerely, in the hope d promise of ‘‘the untrod way” aggl new oe — iT ‘e r : flictions, Aberrations, Exotic -Dis- eases of the American Child’’, humorous and also most discern- ing article. At the barns Mack wondered D ould of the gathering. Also there were motor trip through -the—Mari-}—After_the full course _ A miscellaneous shower was, held at the home of the bride's | | man Fielding. : j 7| Apartments, Longworth Avenue, a| has returned from Moncton where |} Lena Garoline MeLare, Women's Ear, Pitan 8 ¥, is - - eS Wednesday evening, after thelr daughter. Mrs. Donald ® the Christmas holidays; Smith and Mr Smith in Dart- : in Moncton, N.B., guests of their mouth, N.6. ' daughter Mrs. Donald Murrey. Mr. Murraj\and family. — Dorothy Ellis returned ‘to li : Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stephen Huestis, Halifax, N.S., Monday, after spen- Carleton, received word from ‘< ding the Christmas holidays in their son Ewen, a teacher in Car-j Summerside, guest of her par- cross, Yukon, that he spent his | ents, Mr. and‘\Mrs .R .E. Ellis. Christmas holiiays in Honolulu, | Hawaiian Islands. "Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Allen ‘ ; ? ’ left Summerside yesterday . for The Guardian, Charlotictowa, Sat, Jan. 3, 1959. rs. James P. Dawson| Montreal and Ottawa where they meme ' i. ——~~ | and childre éggie and.Sharon, . et, aie Y .| have ret S., after spendin . Mrs. Dawson's parents, Mr. and ». |Mrs. Stephen Huestis, North Carleton. ie gk sie xsd Dartmouth, N. Christmas with; man and Mr. and Mrs. Allen, respectively. ~ Major and Mrs. R. Victor In- Lowell Mr. and Mrs, B.F. Hunt®r with was which was heki at Government House on December 28th. Carol singing was a pleasant feature many gifts under the Christmas eer <2 pechon at tp fe Mrs. H.E: Hyndman _ poured tea. The younger members assis- ted in serving. These were Miss Nancy Hyndman, Zoe and Hope ‘Hyndman, Mary Hyndman, Holly Macmillan and Peter: Hyndman. The Rev. H.L.:and Mts. Mit: ton had as their guest for New Year's, Mr. Mitton'’s father, Mr. Brunswick. -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw 17, Upper Prince Street, entertained! at a family dinner party on New Year's Day. In adkition to the family Mr. Heath Macquarie, M. P. and Mrs. Macquarrie were guests. The Michael ‘family of Char- od <atit Jent of Prince of Wales College, is spending the holidays at her Mrs. Lioyt MacWilliams. Darnley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ramsay and family, Summerside, for the Christmas holidys. Mr. and Mrs. Dickieson had the pleasure of exchanging Christmas greetings by telephone on Christmas day with their sons and daughters-in-law, Mrs. turned to their home in Summer-! after spendit : their four chittrem of Summer- te-returaing to. Ottawa Mins Helen MacMillan, nurse in ‘{: training at the Prince Edward-‘Is-|E land Hospital, spent Christmas at her home in Summerside East. ara 22 ere “Cecil Mills, Mills’ Point. Miss Mona MacWilliams, stu-| ; : : Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett of Summerside were “At Home"’ on New Year's Eve previous to the dance at the Officers’ Mess at the Airport. Dr. and Mrs.-J.K. Beer of Sum. merside, entertained Wednesday evening prior to the New Year's Ball at the Officers’ Mess, Air- port:* - Mrs: (Dr.) Trevor Waye, Char- lottetown, was # retent guest of her father. J.A. MacKenzie, Ken- *| sington. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickieson, with her parents, Mr..and The hostesses at the Charlotte town Curling Club for this Satur- day are the following: Convener, Mrs.- JS. Taylor. Miss Jean Grant, Mrs. H.R. Carruthers, Miss Marie Toole and Mrs. V. E. Williams. Miss Alberta Gauwiet, R.N. and Prior to the New Year's Eve, Miss Stephanie Gaudet, R.N. of Dance at the Summerside Curl-| Montreal, were New Year guests; Mr. and Walter Dickieson and Mr. C. J. Mitton of Moncton, New| and Mrs. Darral Dickieson in Tor-|ing Club, Mrs. B.F. Hunter en-| of their parents, Mr. “and Mrs.| onto. a tertained at. her home.’ W.A. Gaudet, Summerside. _ . Miss Nancy Bell returned to! Mrs.. Alexander Gillespie of Halifax, N.S., after spending the! Montreal is visiting her dauzh-| Lake, Saskatchewan arrived jin Yuletide season with her parents, | ter, Mrs. J.B. Downing, and Dr.| Summerside on Friday, Decem- Mr. and Mrs.- Harrison Rell, Downing. merside. ber 26. and is the guest of his | Summerside. « sister, Mrs. Frank A. MacNeill: ‘ ‘ Mr. and Ms. Fred Bell return- and Mr. MacNeill. & is twelve’ Mr. and Mfs. H.D. Smith re-|ed to their in Summerside | years since Mr. Wright visited last week with! his native province. will be guests of their families, side, spent Christmas with Mrs. cn eer! ‘|'son ‘with the former's father, Mr. Frederick Wright of Dewar | Messrs. Rill Daley and Gre-' parts of the West Indies. Mr. Rots MacKenrle tea Sumi: side this morning by plane for New York City, where he will board the ‘Maasdam” on a Caribbean Cruise. Miss Doris Walker and Mrs. Jean MacFarlane of Semmerside were Christmas guests of Mr. ami Mrs. George Johnson, Charlotte- Miss Betty MacLean, R.N. left Tuesday on return to Halifax, N.S. after spending a few days in| Summerside, guest of her bro-| ther-intaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker. Mr. Frank MacDonald, Crapaud. Miss Lorraine McMahon, form- erly of Summersife, teacher at Canadian Arpy Base, Werl, Ger- many, spent “Christmas Day “in Rome and the oe touring Maly\, Mr. and Mrs. John Tredenick with their echikiren, Brian days in Summerside, guests of | |. and. Mrs. Ross Lefurgey. | Miss Carole Bradshaw of Sear- letown is spending the holidays | in Summerside, guest of Mi-s s Donna Bradshaw. { } held at Summerlea Restaurant with Messrs. Ross Lefurgey and yordon Rogers as conveners of invitations. vee! the RCAF. Ontario, spént the ‘has season at their ue Cie lee gory Moonta of. the Clin a, homes in Summerside. Fa and Mrs. Murray Willet with their children, David and Diane, of Camp Borden, Ontario, spent the Yuletide séason in Sum. merside, guests of the former's) parents, Mr. and Mr. R.L. Willet. Mr. Hazen Phillips of Green- wood, N.S., spent the, Christmas holidays, at his home in Summers. Bertie a Sy ide. 00. Now Year's. Bites Mrs. Annalea Taylor and dau- ; ghier, Barbara, of Kitchener, On- season) . and | Kent, spent the Christmas holi- | hasé. N.B, A New Year's:Eve dance was) side. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowness entertained at their home.in Sum- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lefurgey TO_-BECOM BECOME; RN. were .{ “Christmas “guests of Mrs, Lefurgey's parents, Mr. and Mr. Neil Bradshaw, Searletown. A New Year's Eve House Party was heki at the home of Mr. and Mrs... Keith Lapp, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. G.J. Hayes, ac- companied by Ann and James Ronan, spent the Christmas holi- days in Newcastle and © Chat- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph . MacGre- a ee Dias: Pauline Maynard, desiizh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry May. nard of Port. Hill, leaves Jaa’ ary 6 for Halifax ta begin 8 3 year course in nurses training at t®-Victoria Genera! Hospital Miss Maynard received her ear ly schooling at Port—Hill School. From there she attended Prince of Wales College and Notre Dame Academy. [n June. 1958 she graduated from Notre Dame Ac.. ademy with her Junior matricul- . ation certificate : Until recentiy' she has beet gor of Exeter, N.H.~ spent the | Christmas season with relatives in Darnley and Summerside Mr. and -Mrs. Alan Warren of | Summerside, spent the Yuletide season in West Medford. Mass.. guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. George Grotto, and. Mr. Grotto BAMBOO PICKLES | The tips of tende’~ bamboo , shoots are pickled and eaten ed employed with the dietary -de partment of the Provincia! Sana- tor’ um ecm EILEEN’S BEAUTY SALON (Oppesite Eaton's) ‘pen daily, alse Tuesday and Thursday nights. With or without appointment. Phone 7141 162 Kent St_ lottetown, Prince Edward Island, held a family dinner party for twenty-three New Year's evening at six-thirty in the private dining. room of the Queen Hotel. The host was Mr. Thomas Michael, that grand old patriarch, who had the happiness of seeing three| generations of his family around him. Pad had been enjoyed the tanilig ga- thered around the piano for a singsong. The accompanits were two gramidaughters, Miss Anne Michael and Miss Carol Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Park- er entertained at their home, Eus- ton Street, Friday evening at a buffet supper party. | - Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald was | a hostess at a tea over the Christ- mas holidays. Dr. and -Mrs. E.M. Found en-. tertained at their home at a: medical staff and the nurses of the Prince Edward Island sana- torium. Mr. and Mrs. T. Rov Cuwimore are entertaining at a supper par-! ty this Saturday evening at their | home, Pownal Street. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Rix enter- tained last Saturday evening at al | dinner party held at their home, ' Goodwill Avenue. . Mrs. E.S. Chandler entertained’ at her home. North River Road, | at a neighborhood tea on Tues-. day last. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Wellner, Junior, entertained friends from eight until ten at their home, Am- brose Street, prior to the New) Year's eve dance at the’ Char-! lottetown Hotel. ‘Mr.. and Mrs. Lyn = West Street. spent Christmas in| Amherst with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- | . Mrs. Albert Nolan, Bonnahiniey attended the wedding of her sis- ter, Miss Lydia Kyte and Mr. Hervey Boyd at Saint Augustine's Church on December 29th. Christmas party in honor of thei}. . Fleecy, soft, with tightly anchored loops for long _ Secured especially ‘for the ng January Sale at CANNON'S ARISTOCRAT TERRIES Mix or Matchf 3 Sizes! 8 Colours! Handsome th towels with Cannon's famed *“Beauti-fluff’ finish for luxurious texture. service and dobby borders that give them dis- tinguished appearance. Colours are lovely: Treat yourself at low prices! Large Bath wand Size Face sibe about 24 x 46”, _Pair 7 2.69 Cloths about 16 x 26"’ about 12 x 12", Pair _ Each dq 63 35¢c , IMPORTED LINEN. TEA TOWELS ee EATON'S' .A sturdy reil finished nen pave acy it, a sean vaae, a good “for folks who dwell on Is- d farms. arrive in time to belong to the Old Year, or would it be a fir. babe of the new?" Well, -in an: Prosperous? One practical and case,” he nodded smiling, “it wil n-to-earth may query with an| be good to: see.” cio chuckle. How should; And what of the Néw Year's|’, farmwife know? Indeed even| message? mes who has been farming hee a lad, who, has seen the harvests and times, also ose lesser come and go through | years, would. not presume to sy as to this. Ve know however that.on farms shall enjoy many a delight. | - shall have riches that mer) “wil ‘knowlege thea bag computed in terms of cur-| New*Year?” I cried: the joys of a loved home| And ere the question into sil- d F fosally and friends. and the| enee died, H paths hard-heaten and good| The answer came, “‘nay, but re i lead to the homely fam- member too, ar interests of the day God's will to do.” S illy dawns we shall have, am-, ‘One more I asked, ‘rose - pearled. reverent more to tell?” sks; shower and zephyr and) And once again the answer sweet- long Suns of summer. Blos-| ly fell, ms so lovely: lilacs telling their|*-yes.! ‘this thing every ether we tales of the pioneer days,| thing above: ple bloom in orchard and be-| God's will to love.” ing whitely wild ngs in hedze- “I asked the New Year for some - Message sweet, Some rule of life with which to guide my feet. I asked and paused, he answered soft and low: “God's will to know.” suffice, “Is there nq y and woodland. Wild flower) Unti! ‘Monday Disesin oo & fern. . .roses: how we shall | Good-night. 2 ure them, sign and symbol & : a reminder of every summer, QUIET PLEASE! bh, green, beautifu. come and ’ Pp. : , | TORONTO ‘(CP)—Do-it-yourself e shall learn- .we_ shal] dojaddicts in nearby Ajax face a ich in the long long year which | new per.! to go with cut fingers s ahead. pve promise. But what | and swollen ‘thumbs. It follows a H we d ay in this after |mag gistrate’s ‘ruling that nighi-! ristmas quiet? In our le.sure,|time hammering by Rocky read in the periodicals we! Picurde, 36, violated an anti-noise d set gway carefully during | bylaw which forbids “excessive! pre-Chris'mas absorbuons, for | eo nsiruction .noises” between 6/ such 4 day as was this one.! p.m. and 7 a.m. He was fined $ e€ enjoyed the interesting ar- es, some ofwhich. led along WIPED OUT se. new avenues of. thought,| - spired by the.times: ‘Palaces} BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP). — The piv of Education” ‘Going| Nuis ‘am of four, who came 2 dy As k Ruining Our Teen-| from Ut recht, Holland, two years érs?”.. 49 Ways to Make! ago w.th just two suiteases, today rnage More Exciting” weré. about back where they O40) oT) uJ Gj q ‘in sesies over as she aad th's house by. the- afiernoon| Jane, 12, fled empty-handed when - “What Doctor Spock Didh’t;flames raced through their frame) i Us—An Encyclopedic Guide|house a! Snelgrove, near this 1° tawa, a owe “children, Henry, 14, onal Miss Patsy Shaw and-Miss Wayne MacDonald were hostess | at a pre New Year's party at the MacDonahi residence, Fitzroy | Street. The Christmas decoration | were most artistic and had been made by the young hostesses. © “Young and Gay” as the major ity of the guess were home from | various colleges on holidays. La-’ ter they went on to the dance at the Queen Chariotte High. School. Miss Patricia MacDonald. dau- ghter of Dr. and Mrs. Wendell MacDonald, Charlottetown, and Miss Alice MacCallum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mac- Callum, Brackely, who have been spending the holidays with their parents, have, returned to Acadia University. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Thompson | and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Douglas, | who spent Christmas with their} parents, have arrived: safely in! Ithaca, New York. : Miss Freda Richards, employee of the Bell Telephone Co., St. Thomas, Ontario, arrived by plane to spend the holiday sea- son with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Richards, Mt. Mellick. Miss Patricia Clark, North, Bedeque, spent the New Year’ s| holiday in Halifax. Miss Gayle MacWilliams who. is with the Civil Service in Ot- returned to Ottawa Satur-| day, December 27. after spend- ing Christmas week with her! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Mac- Williams, Carleton Siding, and grand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacWilliams, Cape Tra- verse. She was accompanied by! 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