+ - oS a ~ oe . c ception was held at the Rendez- =. the Duplicate Bridge League ,met}to his daughter Edith, before her for their weekly game at the/departure for Toronto, Ontario. Charlottetown Hotel. The win-| Many friends called to wish Mr. ners were: N-S 1. Col. W.J. Mac-}|Misener many more happy birth- Donald and Capt. James Coles;|day’s and to Edith, the best of) 2. Dr. ‘Frank Jelks and Mr. Royjluck in her new surroundings. Vessey E-W Ist Mrs. Fred B. ¢ i Small and Mrs. P.W. MacNevin;| Mrs. John James _ Gallant, 2. Mrs. A.A. Atkins and Mrs; North Rustico, has left by plane! Arthur King. for Moncton to spend a‘ holiday. | |She will be the guest of her sis-| . veus Restaurant in Charlotte- G U d Ch ly town for thirty-two guests. The eorgetown nite ure bride's table was “ee ee / . tio en two-tier wedding cake M A Oc Op with a miniature bride and en Ss SS 1d n S ° eam. , ‘n<c| The opening meeting of the; Preston MacDonald conveyed The toast to the bride was| yon. A2sociation of Si. David's| thanks to the ladies. proposed by the ,Rev. Frank H. United Church; Georgetown was} Meeting closed with prayer and spOniahes, and responded to bY |s iq in the church hall, Monday,| benediction by the Minister Rev. ; groom. October 5 j -| W.A. Mac rie. PONS ee ee se Miss Alice Hill was in charge | October 5th. with = good aitend: = of the guest book. 4 w speak- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 14, 1959 Amid’ showers of good-wishes | Cnariotietowa was guest spe MISCOUCHE and confetti, the bride and groom | The meeting opened with sup- left for a honeymoon trip (| jer Mr. H. Larsen asked the} Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gallant Nova Scotia and New Bruts-|blessing and the ladies of the) of Rustico were visitors to Mis- HAPPENINGS wick. ; congregation served a delicious} couche on Sunday. The bride choose for her £0-|supper. After supper,— Harry| George Cameron of Summer. ing away costume a white nylon) Yorston at the piano led the| side was a visitor to Miscouche dress with multi-colored dots, | group in a lively tymm-sing. over the week-end, guest of Mr. Eight tables were in play when)birthday and also to bid farewell pink accessories and navy dus-| president, Spurgeon Waik-| and Mrs. Arnold Cameron. ter. er presided at business period.{ Mrs. Phil Arsenault of St. Nich- A miscellaneods shower WA&S | asinutes were read and approved, fwlas was a recent visitor to Mis- held for the bride at the home of | anq financial report showed all|couche, the guest of her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDon-| ppjications mdt during the sum-|ter, Mrs. Peter N. Gaudet. ald where she — many | mer months. On Wednesday evening the Mis- lovely and useful gifts. ' aT .| couche parish council of the On return from their honey- - ao a oe Catholic Women’s League held moon a shower was held in Mil- eciament payment made on their monthly meeting in the ton at the home of the groom's church organ. New projects dis- convent. After the meeting bingo parents, where they received) ou.cseq were, drain pipe for new-| “4S Played by the members many lovely and useful gifts, |1y installed sink im hall kitchen, —D.M. | | Mr.. and Mrs. William Leonard|ter, Shirley. Mrs. Gallant was |among them a lovely linen table- | ond placing of cement steps at -_—_ OO | and son Scott, who have been vis-| accompanied by her mother, Mrs. cloth with matching serviettes | ,itchen door. POOLE RETIRES iting with their parents, Mr. and| Bernard Maye, Covehead. ‘ from the bride's girlfriend, Nellie ‘Cheat nitinbcat Stevi Ghiilins Oe. RICKMANSWORTH, England | Mrs. James F. Duffy and Mrs. | | Van Buren from _ Lekkerkerk, Donald pet io ‘ Seva by Harry | (Reuters) — Lord Poole, deputy Winnifred Leonard, left Monday; Mr. and Mrs. R.P. MacFar- Holland. : a ; by plane for their home in Fred-|lane of Summerside, spent the ericton, N.B. Thanksgiving holidays with! ° friends in Fredericton, N.B. ..|Yorston. Mr.. MacDonald, with| Chairman of the Conservative | The happy young couple Will | fim and lecture, stressed the im-| Party, said Saturday he will re | reside in Milton. portance of civil defence, bring- | sign. Poole, 48, said he wanted te | Be ie eee ing a vivid picture of recent dis-| @evote more time to his business | CALL ON DIEFENBAKER lasters caused by fire, flood and! Miterests ; ; : i | Mrs. Anna Evans is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hes-| Miss Marjorie Ireland. student i i iversi OTTAWA ‘CP'—Three Ottawa | hurricane disasters, that could) ~~~ gor tines jpital where she is undergoing at Acadia University, spent the boys, representing 35.000 news-|happen in any community: Mr.! treatment. Mrs. Evans is an em-| holidays at her home in Summer- |maper carrier boys. called on|MacDonald touched on the work FOR RENT Ployee of The Guardian and Even- | side. MR. AND MRS WESLEY WILLIAMS CURTIS Prime Minister Diefenbaker|done by the Red Cross and. the|{ floor sanders and edgers also ing Patriot. di coca’ sina" Se eich: oa , = Tuesday and were taken on a! effort being put forth to establish|} “FABULON” the famous Mr. Mrs. D.R. Smith an : ’ tour of the Privy Council cham-| civil defence organizations in|} “BOWLING ALLEY” finish Miss Dorothy L. Campbell of) son, Perry, of Halifax, N.S., were | . . . i ts. Mr.levery co ; j >. fl Ss. Boston, Mass., fs spending an week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dou ble Ring Cerer Y lOny ber Wane Oe Coenen ae ee ee | ae ’ Diefenbaker presented the boys| On behalf of the men’s club, CHANDLER BROS. enjoyable three: week holiday Fred Bell, Summerside jwith certificates of awards of Guy Hemphill extended a vote 1 Plywood Place |here, the guest of. her parents, | . / A tof thanks to Mr. MacDonald, and |Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Camp-| Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Miller Unites Young Couple renner Hanks a : scene eT rey ee Tr eT eee | bell, Augustine Cove and also and son, Tommy, arrived from friends in Charlottetown. |Toronto, on Monday and are The first: wedding’ ever to be} Miss Alice Hill, friend of the “’s delicii t i | guests of Mrs. Miller's parents, solemnized at Princetown ond |\bride, was bridesmaid. She was ous § me , Mrs. George Keefe, 8: Rich-|Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Cairns, United Church, took place on|gowned in “flodr length pink net | | sana es aanae 7 “is * |mond Street, left by plane Mon-| Summerside. Mr. “Miller leaves Saturday afternoon. August 8, lover satin with matching head- r = ° ema ra a ay : day—to—visit with _her mother | today for Halifax, N.S. to where 1959. at. 2 p.m... when Adriana/dress She carried a basket of Pudding be aaa = . : ° and sisters’ in Muskegon, Mich-|he has been transferred. Mr:. Maria. daughter of Mr..and Mrs. | pink and white carnations p e| nut Bul et Sa Schwatiz i : igan. Miller’ and son will remain for Cornelis —Boethouever.— became | Mr. Hans Boelhouever. brother ta omnstarch 4 d be sure! i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | two weeks. the bride of Wesley William son | of the bride, was best man 22 tablest , an oi On Thursday evening, October of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Curtis 2 egg whites Mr. Everett Jol and Mr ee oe Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Hagan | will take place on Saturday 8, some fifty neighbors and | nas rae resp wane me gd hantate | Wayne "Sepa aade “< ‘tee ruse ae tg . surrey at Mount Allison niversity, * ; ia Faads . . SE ae pig mae E lle oi 5s s riends gathe at t *>! The Rev Frank~ } sittle- | Fic ain ss of Kelly ee’ October 24. at 11 am. at St. pe ene Ly oe been spent Thanksgiving at her home » ank~ H> Little- 'trids and groom? ushered the engageme g 5 1] é : . Haz ifac é atholic | in § erside. ; Marv Lucy Bernadet®, to Met- Boniface Roman Catholic |hrook, to honor their daughter, |" Summerside : ceremony s . -Creuin~— lespoons suger 4 CUP — en meme $s bia 5 Ss . ‘ aon vonilia 2 cups™ (= ae h and % cup sugar and odd Ya teaspoon solt Johns performed the double ring | guests to their pews, which were | | thickened, a mstorc ' marked with miniature nosegavs Mix co aiting water unt! cy 4 ¥ 7 9 richs 02 si le i iB : as ok over boITiNg tes). ro Joseph Ursulak of Scarbor- Church, 124 — Road, mene a, S ra eat Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McCas-| The -church was beautifully of white ‘geraniums and fern 2 OE orton (about 15 mine aah ough, Ontario. The marriage | Scarborough, Ontario. ten ee the setae” ol : d iy Mes sey, returned to their home in. @¢corated with baskets and jwith white satin bows | ¥ Blend in Schwartz Vibra-Creomer stift but sane ie ride it oS ° Goan Summerside “on Monday after | bouquets of summer flowers | -The bride’s mother * chose for | ; Beat e99 whites and ~ a gradu- = ? 7 juteaean rte nat arol arver, iss e : rs ale r as roar er *hter “ ng tw ‘Mer. a “1 NORTH RUSTICO W.M.S. The treasurer reported that | site d the bei ‘ ‘. . 9 he spending three weeks with their) Mrs. Dale Proud was organist |her daughter's wedding a two-| ag ~ Sry, Add the 9 tablespoon ainture is sti ; $96.86 has been raised so far) ©scorte e bride-elect to a chair aaughter and son-in-law, Mrs, 224 played appropriate wedding | piece dress of green print with 8 mi and continue beating as fold into the The October ‘meeting of thejthis year. Mrs. W. L. Toombs which eve prettily decorated bY p<” Giberson and Mr. Giberson, ®¥Ymns during the signing of the | matching accessories. Her cor- os glossy. Add vanilla W-.M.S. was helti at the home of|read a letter from Mrs. Ruth | her eirl yp ioecrag A a eee Stellarton. NS. register. }sage was a white carnation. i ‘pudding. Chill. Six semngs- an saad ; , i ss Wii te xem fo was rea ; Mrs i : . ae. Ray a ei ee Mochasiand, and — or wae se an a well filled | The bride, given in marriage | The groom's mother was gown- a oe ” sided and th read fromm aa Study Book ee - money was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bourgeois of ;bhy her father, looked radiaft in| éd in yellow print with white ac- a Z The presi ent — —— = : Earle ‘Simpson _will have char nC | Miss “Estélle Coadv. The Havel---¥9. Mass... arrived in Summer- her floor length gown of nylon |cessories. Her corsage was al i a Canut Butter ane ygvhend-ome oe ip Li Oel same for next meeting wh Oia WI presented an Island side to attend the funeral of the net over satin with matching bol-| white carnation white auwe & aw Pratt taeer an reedom -. siymi P| will be held at the home of Mrs. | °F Sian : ,_. latters brother, Mr. Mark Delaney ero trimmed with sequins. Her] At the close of the service the L Look for the big Den ORE O am acHiors Your Hearts”, was sung, follow-|Roy Woolner. The meeting was | Scene to Miss Wood. Several oth=4 on Tuesday. Cpl. Carl Delaney headdress was of shoulder length | bride was presented with a white et ee ed by the scripture readings and! closed with the benediction er-lovely gifts were received.|_). eres ; : os on ST a ee Ae MUSTARD, 86 vt dR gage thankeatving were , 7 i<——i————=ee 1Helen very graciously thanked(® arrived from Camp Borden nvijon net held in place by a coro |Bible by the Rev. Frank H. Lit AMD SPICES pra) 5M Se a © paae me eee ‘ie thouchtful, | Ontario, ret of sequins. She carried a tiejohns on behalf of the eon- PEANUT BUTTER read in unison by the members DECI INES COMMENT iher friends for their thoughtful- : j ee — Rings: 7 “LINES MME? os , ce ay | bouquet of pink and white carna- | gregation present. }mess, and invited al] to visit her} Roca” Siiellass aud | Waheed : He The minutes of the previous} OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Mihis- in her new home in Sudbury. T> ao atherme | tions. Following the ceremony. & Te ‘ gan, s t Sai Be —_-——- ~ meeting were read and approved,| ter Diefenbaker Tuesday declined remainder of. the - evening was) tae Savicsks aa "Thanks 13 members and one visitor an-| : mi spent in music and social chat.! civing ¢ thei “th ie Sam swered roll call. The mite col-|t® comment on speculation that after which a delicious lunch| SV'98 a Me homes in sum lection amounted to $3.27, amd/Errick F. Willis, who resigned his was served by the ladies pres- meraide. thankoffering $8.20. Manitoba legislature seat during ent. : Twenty-seven cards were sent|the weekend. will become the Mr. and Mrs. J. Allison Harris during the month, and 51 home | province's next lieutenant-gover-|'. Mr. Berton Misener, Stanhope. Summerside, had as Thanksgiving cails made. It was decided that| nor. Mr. Willis, 63, would succeed, celebrated his 77th. birthday on, guests, the latter's sister, Mrs.} Irma Toombs and Myra Laird | Lieutenant-Governor J. S. McDi-| October 10. A surprise party was) Allison Richardson, with their) take some fruit to one of the|armid who was appointed in Au-|held at his home on September’ daughter, Mrs. Gene Stepano and! members who is ill at her home.| gust, 1953. 20, in honor of his approaching: Mr. Stepano of Hyde Park, Mass. 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