a . 1 ME. AND \IRS. BEVERLEY NIACIlI-IOD Floral Arrangements Adorn Port Robinson United Church A rct-oui i‘t‘remmll at Furl Robinson l'ili‘ed l‘hurr‘ll. Purl Robinson. “11' Ill’llli‘tl II'I 'ndr- i-iaec Shsl'ntl Aim. elr si dnitch. ter ulllr .i .lnih t.i Thorn! Ont. \‘illi ivan Ila-\i'r- ley, oldcsi son o: in and tics, Donald W \l limit, \io vill RllllsVW , '9 rill: ('(‘IP‘ in. moot Baskets oi tattoo and unite gladioli dccnratcd the altar. and white boils mnrhrrl the cum pens The hrin'c. siren in moi-rinse by her father. wore a lion length gown oi peril d‘ eleizanra wtth IL: beil.shaoi=d skirt, square neckline. match-n: cummcr. blind and covered with a rcdio- goio oi emhl-itdocd _. l was tiill s‘w-i,iorl i lh l‘lhml’ length glories. and iazlrned at the waist l-icr iniir.tierod elbmv length roll was held hr a crown pt pearls and she carried a hull-i duet oi Mamie deliaht roscbiids. Mrs. James Hamilton wnl FLnRExt‘E .r. SPENCER Mr. and Mrs George R Spencer. Haliiay wish to an. pounce the endorsement or their elder doiichlrr r'loronee place xov, mat a pm. in St. m“ WIT“ Nnvvmhor 30 Joyce. to Rnhcri iiuclt Mac. ELLEN’S DIARY matron oi honor and loan it it Loorl risier ortlir om ~ is hr.rlosiii.ild. They riot-e in :rtcnilrnl diiissos ii» iolliiu liiti rade ullh hell shouod =k~l'l<. and ciiicriip siiccr SlOl‘l‘r‘r-Ss blnuwn rackets Tltt‘_\ wore icl. I . loii mllhos hats with ioils it carriod hashcis ot yellow and hriinre mums .iamcs .lloodic oi Diiiiiille. Ollii'll‘lri llai hi‘fil mnn Kl'lliivlll B:Ilum oi Toronto and initial Moctssci at same iislicrerl Ill? :ilrtis Tlic wedding reception ii as ’ held at the Wedgewood iiiii. st Catherinei. For a honeymoon trip to the Maritimes. the bride wore a iiiii piece powder blue casein. lilo with black paicnt and iihite accessories and a corsice oi pink carnations .\ir and Mrs MacLeod are YESldln! at 2i i cstonc nr. Apt lilo. Toronto. where both are employed. RORERT n. MacLE \N ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Lean. son or Mr and Mrs Hugh Macbean. New Pcrlil. P The marriaae will ibke Andrew's Church. Montague Scampie Roves Restlessly Awaiting Ma lit AldPY‘lEil. with Mark and ders an ritlderl share at the room work. it is true that .iamie. his namesake, and cage. come by at times “to see how ilunss all-o coming". and II need be. to lend him capable younn hands But. as in tho younger lear< or our turning. it is .iames hlm~ pelt who Inok. out over the iields I ster 5 Return the sharpener with width a keen edge, and let ludll ha ll'l own warming will which was remindiul ot slimmrry days r it gave us a lnnninz to ace hutierclips dance in n wind's tune. by a hroolcsirir oiiiicd pat she his rather absent, .iames shout.Md Mm. yummy! wind m the saucy . HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Womcn‘ Eillinr; Phone i-rsiil Mrs George Rogers. Rat- lord >I. rctiirllrd to Charlotte- toiin Saturday hal‘lng spent - ten days in Halifax I Ml". Hill Mrs Harold Henna ‘arcompanied by Mr and iirs William (Jillian. all 0! Cllnlfllli “91‘? recent Weekend \'l.‘i|ul‘! .touriog Nilva Scotia. In pact. Mrs Laure-or; stunrt, whim inouth thcy were guests at \irs ;“‘;"lu°“‘:;;§':: :L‘,e"nb:“fsfig “PM?” h’“‘h"- "'1 “5'9"” in litiniir oi Mrs 'Orville Mac. ‘Iavl. Mr. and Mrs David Schur-lpunsm Wm was "mm m", man. and other friends. ‘ _ am. Clam, "d Emlyn Campbell escorted the guest of l 1‘" “d M“ Gm“ Th“'“lr‘hunor to a decorated seat Mrs. son‘have {Fllli’llcii‘ln their hnmt‘meenfl 5mm opened 9... at (tlnway afier visiting to Ken. Inns 3., accompany,“ sinaton. guest: of HD lgond wishes were read by Mn. Rotten Campbell, she was Ibo presented with a chrome troy. Wsnflvl‘t we is \‘lsiims hi5 irom the school children or the .oarents Mr Mrs Ralph district. where she has taught lLer, st. Eleanors Mr Ler is {or the past tcw yea“. Retresh. ivlih the RCAF. and is at nre.‘ ments were served by the hos- sent slaiumed in the United less assisted by Mrs. Leslie States ‘Stuarl. and Mrs. Robert Campb- ell .lr: Cameron. 2m Graitoo Street. lcii Saturday mornin: hlcinbcrs at whim Road Wu. ‘on .i you in friends and rljla- men's institute catered to a hot .tires in Plclou and Hatiiax, a s turkey “mm, 1.. to. spit Tue, day evening for the lllnunl Mrs George Wood and Mrs meeting at Lower Mom‘s“, wL Arthur Duvar entertained toil-it- ily at an atteroooo tea. \Inni- igomcry Hall. on Si’lllil‘lla_. notis. l ‘ Miss routs Cameron. dnuRhA ler DI Mr anil Mrs. Karl .1. Cl- rneron. italiiax, tormerly ot Mr. and Mrs Cecil Campbell. momma... mm in Eng. Commercial Cross leri recently im "new... 5", mm, o, tor Darioiia. Flnrdia. where remain to Great Britain tor two they will spend the winter yes... months. ‘ Dalhousie University slndonls Mr and Mrs A \lulilien nail. ‘ ai home tor the weekend includ- are lensing Tuesday ioried Rundcll Seaman. Alan Peters Montreal where Mr Gaurlri. as and Dave Rogers. third year: mayor or i‘harlnltctown, hill at- Mark MacPherson. and Richard tend the annual [all mccting oIlHRncox. tirst year: Joe Ghtz. the ('arildlan Federation oil2od year. and Alan Mariean. Mayors and .‘Illlllflpallllk’s. ‘ioiirtii year. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Turkey Supper Planned By Murray Harbour UCW Mrs paild sunrise was hose ter irom the provincial magaz- less in the Murray Harbour inc coovener ude tor more United church women at the mmhm M suhsmm u, H” mouse titrs, Louis lint-hood led league mmsz in "tensity. mtg“. f“ The insurer. on. r... mm” "A E ‘“‘“’ read hy Mrs. Alcide poudreault. ' - ti $3333.33lgfiffighfl saline church worlr eonvencr Mrs. iym "a ma. cm H... Emile Gallan- the educational lvicrc used by Mrs Mar-Leod. in. “firmer. Mrs- 1. Dnrs elm.“ time. at 5.. ant. 5.. social action convener, Mrs. Franc}. of A...“ Frank Gaudet; entertainment. .lurs. Milton Reough: member. -r..i., mops w." roman to. ship. Mrs Theima Harper; Girl ’the study and discii on tt{"The Guides, Mrs c. Trainor: radio twiird and the Wat is sub. and 'I"\' and tilms. Mrs Howard ijori hciig “.uccting' bill in iiarncr; mentors and publir~ lpractice". ii, lir: Roy Gallant All con- : Bu presided over rcners were present Ind gave . .tne.. w thy Mrs. John Machon it was reports loci-uteri to send 55ml to the dam Milton Society. and to pay as do «mm asked m tor mission sludr parieis tor rixolorcr .ind \Ii‘x~(‘nL crittiris Somc iiuilt siiiiai-cs iici-r pus. spnnsnr Ill! Driller! DI a new ral- v;er tor the church cemetery, red in to he made into a quilt io Th” "5““5 M "‘9 “‘""-" “" l‘wmmV crntly held tor the urnanizaiion I it was derided to serve Inn “3‘” ‘"“"““°’d "‘ ~ke_\‘. hot \rezeiahlos. and plum iirst prise, Mrs. Emmett Ga- ipuddm a. m, “ti mm... V... lant. second prize, Howard ‘vemhpr 9,, (mm e, A mm, ea third prltr, Elmer Ar- . l7 tmiltcecomposrd oi Mrs, boils senaull. 1- ‘e smaller prives ‘grsltendv It". yams, name were won , Mrs. Collin Des- ‘alid Mrs .ohn \lachon was so Rochrs. Mrs Gertrude Desito. pointed to tahr cure oi menu de~ l chest Ray Gaudet. min Perry oi tiiilr a committee oi n_ nroohlinrc. Mass. and Nancy broois and John nioier was. Anne Gallant, appiiiiitcd to litlik alter arivcr. V iisina. printing and diitrtbution W00“ “M595 W l i tickets The tichcts are to be 1"" “W” "G “Hull meet- ings ot Wood islands with inst-l- m. tote were held in the school Nov. lit with Mrs Ralph Young at hoa~ i ess ‘aold in advance, i plans were also made 'Sl‘rvinn visitors iollowioe the so The hnslt‘ss was .t stall in serrine in. Mrs. n. Ray Brooks. ‘ iii members each bringing an ar- _ tclc tor a baby ltyette ior sc STELLA Mlll'lils CW1, V Members were pleased to have Tht‘ rtzular monthly meeiimi Is a visitor nIlI 01 their (oi-met oi the Sit-Ila Maris cwa was members, held in the school Roi: tlh Thel . l , . . Plans were discussed tor a presto. or. Mrs w l. Gauthier t h". mm), dim." m be he” Nov wenrd the "will"! “"h P"? io in Wood Islands Church Hall V ‘ it won also decided to have a "all"! i “Math” “5"- bazaar article teble present at m 00mm“ 9"" N“ the hall with M11. as". .ieiterys in t-llarge oi this Each member - l is to bring an article lol- this .er l The .menl a Correspondence included I.lrttcr irom the Pill Music tel...th slit':.I association and a lctterl i irom macarinc conrenor urgins 1,. members to subscribe to the.), league magazine I The convcncrs oi the toiletr- .inp riimmiitccs eare reports: Plans we" lino roads to have e :rtlunl organ repaired in pro. aratlon ior Ml- Macunn whom mcmbcrs hope to have teaching i lntvs' Rev Mr Rooney. onlrltualicharlcsCooli. ll’l‘ilsill‘l‘l‘. Roll call was reswnded to by‘ MR. AND MRS. ERIC MOASE Wedding Vows Pledged At Kensingion United Church i baskets iit rcasonal ilowers idecorated Rensinatoo United ‘Churrb tor the marrioco n!‘ Gwennyth Elniiir. daurhter or Mr. and Mrs :rir Kelvin Grove, and Fir” w on. ly son or Mr and “is Soy Morse, Margate The snicmll ioiis urro spok- en in August before lirr w a Paterson Gordon Mlir y llas lll tIiai'ge or the music. and niaitsl The Trumpet Tune by Purcell as the bride entered the church on the arm or her tailicr Prior to the the 'o si-enatlon nciii: I‘I'illu" \I_\' iicnicii" The vlra Willi-oil vl'aiish.j sang the “Woddili: Prayer" at» ter the blessing oi the rings. and “0 Periect Loic", during the signing oi ihc rl‘ZNM ‘ The bride wore a door lciisth gown oi nylon tircama oior l . era or nylon net and tsiicia Ap- pliques ot tntss lace enhanced the gently scooped neckline. spanned the slender waist and were scattrriiit iii-or tlie bouiiont hoiiiiaot veil icll graroiully triim a simple pill~hnx head. drrss oi pirated chiiioo studded with pearls and i-hincstoiics, She carried a cost-ado hounuct oi red roscs and its, llcr nuly jewellry was cultured pearl earrings, gitt oi the groom ' 3 run. tiiirdii honor tor her sister, ('t‘l lll lilclisl’l nl'fll’lii'm met" crs or oeiluta aiid iaiteia. sinned with titled iiodice lull skin she wore a matching hcaddr s iii wedding ring style maid oi‘ with vet. and carried an old rushiooed nosraay or white mums with iurlisia tinted cen- ters rind while streamers The hridesma' Carol Whit. lnrli. wore aqua ornama in IL miiar design to that worn by ihc maid of honor. with match. ing pillbux headdress anti ald- insllioncd nosctzav, William illacLean, cousin or the bridr_ attended the groom, Prrey rin, hrolilcriolaw oi the hrirle. and Wiiircri Waiinh. ushered the guests in the pews lniiicaictl by white satin bows. W Dates For Quick Energy And Deleciab "IT'S PEAK Iellon for fresh. dllea from Cllllurnll." I to 9. III: Chet "They In olien called brocade to pale grey and pastel shades. She wore it pinii leather bat Ind a carnage ot pink car. Moose mother oi the bride groom. was attired in or. uel. printed in shades or blue. I While Velvel Illi. and wore I oorsage or while carnations. A rectpklon Wu held in in room or the church tor so guests. The brides taste was centered with a decorated wedding cslie encircled wilhl ivy and Iweelheari mes. nnd topped wilh a mlnlliun bride‘ beneath an arch or lilyot-the-I valley. Lighted tapers and in]! vases oi red roses completed lite table arrangements, The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Paterson to which the groom responded. Telegrams were leadby the momamln. The guest book was circulated by Mrs. Percy stein. sister oil the bride, For a honeymoon trip through New prunswlclr and Maine. the‘ bride changed into a brown and beige double knli. three piece lull and wore a carsage oi tan. gerine carllailons Mr. and lIrs M0352 reside Al Mai-gate where the onoer ii associated with his tathar lo iarming. and Mn. Moose is emplnyed with tho Island Tale. phone Company, the I (Plinlo by Neekberl Sludlaii The Nova Scotlan 0&5 modern runnil. Radlu 5 TV. Air-condilloned. o Raias tram $5.50 single. Family plan. Riddles llIls - Raoul Sandal. I Sun. day llundry and VIII! arvlc er and beauty allopl. slort which csiriiilcd to a . 2 t .\lrs MacMurrlo, the brides oswllllnri nuw calcium. Lraln ni flit back. Her llerzd moillur. chine a shellh DI nun .I ' “ll llunud. lm SI 1 ill k "' "lh III: of “a”; o a school to the near may setting or g .cflmhmmmm" A total or I5 members rt‘jume rl small donation oi money '°""“°- ed tor the l‘ltmllli: i-cal- Election or primer; was as lol- presidenl. Mrs R o b en Cook, vire- president. Mrs. Mil. ‘wr. tolDllncall Macmillan; directors, ‘Mrs LE \iacllilllan and Mrs. Belt Bears. auditors. Mrs ‘Yiiurlg and Mrs Wiildo . ;press conrcoer. Mrs R liounir: Si k cammitieoa, Mrs Frn n Choir, Mrs up, Macliillan and iiiirs Ralph Young i A ticket sale on article doubt led by his a: T Ji'llrrys brought Its the sum or 5260 and was won 1hr Edith Young, . Next meeting it to be held alj the home oi sen nears. Roll rail is to be answered by exchange or Christmas girls. Lunch committee was appoint ed as tollow Mrs. w.a Mao ,otiecn. Mrs Waldo T yior, lllirs charter Cook. Mrl Ralph Young. sterling closed with the sing. inc oi "God Save The Queen". ‘allrr which lunch was served by and assistants. 116mm UCW Ralph ‘1' \'l : Tlll‘ November medan of the finish United Chunk Women 1'1 .was held at the home or win. Henry Chrllmhel’i l The president, Mrs. Connor .Pefileraen led the devotion. mered by a verse of nnpllire. I The minutes or the previous lmeeuog slid social report were run by Mrs wind power secretary treasurer, slclr imcrnbeca wen remembered at hour was enjoyed and lunch wnl hone: nil call at member: was In- elimination tin lie iclttvct “as \llll‘l’i to help [he local tir- gdnlzailon oi the Rt‘lilrded Chil- dren‘s Association with their work. Mrs. Christopher. program nanncr chose as hcr topic or. “The Churrh that Rater lulled its people." This true story was St told iii .inlln's (‘iiurclt Lunen‘a rd. . where ,“I‘S. Girlsmimher llii yrars Golna back to the year 1914 when the bells wtre tokenl out oi the churches due to the \KRI’ St John's Anzlli'dn Church \\ ill its 63 bells was titr- rr-matriiag church In the Ha x area illni decided to lean Iltelr bells during the war. Tile nl‘lls that could he heard within a nine mile ri‘dius, rang out tor all religious ticuom na- ons. The day peace was tie. elated the bell- played loud and Anzllcan e Exaculivn suites, display arnaa. anlslundinu conven- tinn llcililiu. 0 Flu plrllltig feel i. 3. I Cantrllly lulled In down- lown Haillax The Charlottetown In Film:- Edward Illnnd Ind “is N loundlnnd In Sl. Jnhn‘: oil-r equally lino aarvlcu and mom. to. reservations: dny travel Iflelll or phone 8943371. _ The Nova Scotlun EN Hotel le Brownies candy truit because they ion. rcent to on per. cent lugnr “Is ihal why they are tinni- tied as an energy loud?" allied the Chef. "basically. yes_ but also be. cause lite dale chIIina I {arm at iruti sugar that is quickly ab- Rorhed by me body. lrnnslm'm- ed into energy and used at once. it one is latiaued. a live-minute relaxation and rest. teet up. with a cup a! dear ten and three tresh itatoi enioyed slowly. or. ually proves very retro-hing. "nut. Madame. this also good tor reducees?" questioned the Chel “I was under the Im- pression that date- In very plan in cnlnrln." "Three to tour medium-ulsz pitted dates. [rail or dried. eon. iatn only 85 calorlca. Chet. in accordance with the new reduc. tog diet idea at small meals with soaclti between and hetorc retiring. a few data: will prnve hilplu‘l They nhuuld he lllkd Ln aid-ale!" the Chat mu _ "And I will announce that lor non.reduaera l have a new data codky which ll Inmeililnlz'" Meummenu are level GOLDEN DATE BROWNIEB In! clip butter or margarine 1 cup brown sugnr. packed doiin lll‘fi! EEK: 1 tsp vanilla It. cup alited tlour 1/. tsp. baking soda y. tsp. salt I cup pitted Caliiornia dates. lit cup walnut meats. chopped Heat butter and brown sucar together Ilnwly in pan until hill ier melts. Remove irorn heat, beat rags and vanilla. Ilir lulu llrsi mix lure until well blended. Sill flour with baking soda amt ull. Add to £555; beat to smooth halter. Slii' |rI dates and hills 'I'ni'n into well-oiled 9" square pan. Bake 25 min in mod. oi-cn, mdearees. WIhen bnknd. re. move Irnm oven. Let stand in pan unut lliliewarm. Then turn onto wire elk: rank in moi ihoroufihly. C u! in t n hillsi‘ Iguana with sharp linitr To glrnllh, when lukevl drill press blanched nlmond meal iri- to center I)! each square Filiish lla . 2 damn brownie: the total calories tor th- day. “Dales also provide in on... Ind in the vitamin Ind mineral category lhllmine. riboflavin. niacin. Iron Ind valulnle copper needed nnly In lmlll lmnunls lam co Consent-e . Bil. lint. Sill LII. ol Clnlda ' Phil! Lu" - #5135 n. BENNETT CARR i . i . Charlottetown. P.E.I. 2 but elsenlinl to body chemis- nw, shall we have I duke. “'1 i YOU CAN EVERY DAY. sonnlly dlmt. For Complete lulu Intonation Write or Phone Circulation Dept. Phone 4-8506 ‘ THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT 'News 7 From Home’ ‘ To someone who's away. . . Share lite great Island Ino- ments of I964 with a your long gift subscription to 1 Eli: (final-dim 0R nebuln'hfln! Just beiora Christmas, a gin will be mailed to each of your gm mlpionts. Inan signed as you peri- SPECIAL RATES FOR ARMED [Ella VICE PERSONNEL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS. SEND... long a praise to Curl itttlog to all dendmlnnliom. then sotily The meetipa adioiiroed with the Mizpah benediction. Following the mcciinit a social nerve wcinllhl with the help at and into the sii s and stables in or A July meadow where data- make sure that with us all I- well ‘linn. social service, church mid ies treshly gowned smiled lo the iatore and ranirrn ruhlender'vtrs Revel Gauth- ' ti" [k n b .. mil. in hear [VIE warm lord‘- . "‘“s "P y " “‘3 '5 ‘ trilla ot a robin. or the qunvcryl!" "WW "H" Mum "W'- Iiilns Pr rrmnrkod W} mm o, . "whom ,. p r , ,. , inns ucre bctns hold and a Hal» "atlas .iamcs smiled dtcrc's not so much to attend to these times. lust enought to keep me pleasantly entertained" Sample the dog. stalked along the yards resilessiy, more lamh Inur‘rn party "110de by Gore trom lie tor a time then trout: are. Folding up that length oi ll war decided to give a d‘nnls impact“. tr.” a,“ .ummwi. tloo tothe recreation committee weaving! and any “tum... w. tor the rink. The president road work in the designs now on the jtl rallan (mm iiir regional con- iiabric oi the days. in neuirntilrri-nce held in Charlottetoan 1 “mm the my, “a pm..." h plans were tinalited tor the ‘ilnts, the dark mull the tar. Ive-nil honour-t The meeting .mw-red. Presently. we shall ndinurned and closed with uny- weave In pastel Hidden, against 6- A mrial hnur iollivwed twi‘gulel or sparkling. winter. Th "FMS" .- sini it. not In otten Ilervod at " “9'1".” '""" 3’ "Wm! .ihir hpoiin thrnuirhout the xilm "‘ 3” T'W-‘I' CHIIMII «I the mm d.” um and . chi. inuk nincr in nation School on Nov 5. The president. Mrs. Harold rorinier. opened the ‘meeilnz with prayer. The minutes or the previous mat-lint: Wm mid by the were EXTRA FERRY SERVICE BORDEN - CAPE TORMENTINE ELEVEN mom TRIPS mum EFFECTIVE MONDAY NOVEMBER 'I'ITH MV Confederation—Lit. Isl-don: 8.25 am 10.45 mm. 1.15 pm. Lv. cm 9.30 l.m. 12.00 noon 3.15 pm. 6.30 pm. 8.45 pm. winds that our the tieldr. I his [newly he slowed a whlle. .12! in the hilltop. over which he road winds up and away, Aware. douhlless that some or on our menu. to be warm. taste- ‘lul tale — Oar meat today was bed. I mu! n" I ymlnizllrll ol animal red on this [arm I ' ' t'a tends" we remarked to kt and my m Mm. remulned J 7.00 am. tsiv. Mrs Howard Harper. The mm "an... autumn" "mi... u... MV Abogwoh—Lv. Mon: ' "Y will he a model student iIttti nwxr on. read a. roquul "If! you?" hi: I Irwin the United Fund nave 7'00.'m‘ 1006"” 115011“ 3-wP~m- 7~30Psm~ A .orisa totals this morning. 1....» m .flhllrlml'? mus-tin; Wiper... Lv. cm 1' no: "I van min you than" And-glut a in. incl an o e yeah a letter a mad. as at Mderlu. ooiiiiii.tirnm lphisenle Ammui. pro 3'25"“ 1130 "'t 2-15F’-"'~ 535W"- 9-15 P-m- heckled. In be mewhsllilllnrinl president. Mitts linen- eon- ty, Gull-I‘M know tm.wllllpflfolour“ltlfl" Whine-pHOIIMIOOCMMpMVAbow-hhmlwdu. auil suggested in her letier Ill-t M NI Ill. 3! Illlk‘lnllel an me. i "If member: of "t! a l I, ll i a: may Ilwliy. l Until tumor-roll — Diary ~ ~ express their views d W "h "I b. w .0 m Confidomtlon only. or nevu- WIW.» ll'VIndndia’nlrllrl a Ili-