grt oe ed ll a ee © me ee 8 ee oe More , ‘ ‘ ed a Of Interest To P.E.I. Friends. +; mized -recently as + oye aa deere: { Non meee ue Quiet Wedding | Unites‘ Couple i ; of Regent Sequin; Wey-| ing the holiday season. , the couple left for | Those entertaining for her moon trip to Massachu-| during her stay were: Dr. and }. On their return the couple Mrs. Frank MacKinnof, Mr.-and up residence in Middle-| Mrs. R. C. Parent, Mr. and Mrs. bury. where the bride is on the; A. H. Roper, Mr, and Mrs. W ‘staff of the Porter Hospital and| J. Rodd, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. He Bernard Parent Dairy farm,| Mr. and Mrs. Rundell Seaman, Orwell. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mae : a ree Vesper Services well, Rut Ross, ‘Marion Hardy, ee fr = is Presented rs. Let Morgan alo: met ee m (BY CGIT Group . ‘| duting- taeee at tne “Protectan Wedding Held In Hamilton — |_zuiznsiie — the muerte, (Mr and, Mra, | Le-Moraas, Canadian Girls In Training held are now stationed in St. John’s, ‘ their vesper service in Bideford | Newfoundland, where they - are the maid of honor. M Mi chael Glover was page . } Frederick Parker acted as groomsman; Stephen Glover ‘and James Cooper were ushers. The groom's auht, Mrs. Will- fam Glover, standing in for the bride’s mother, chose a moss A pretty wedding was solem- at the Church of Heart, Hamilton - Sacred hen S728 a a coffee cream lace sheath dress with mink brown: acces- i yz Fs bd i Ee ? > [ ag and. a corsage of pink sweet- heart roses. - 5 Following a feception for 1 i Be 2 g e i ' B a¢ a: i rf N’S_ DIARY LLE nor Hutchinson. Rev. Charman pronounced the _bene- | diction. ‘ C.G.1,T. group and leaders, Mrs, Wendell Phillips: and Mrs. Al- fort Sharpe, went to Tyne Val- ey Hospital where Carols for the patients, Th ey | number of her friends. ~ also presented edch room with some Christmas decorations. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS — |" KENSINGTON — St. Mark’s United Church on Dec. 2ist. The teaching at Prince of Wales service was ,led by Kathleen | College, and Mr. Lea-Morgan Morrison. The organist was Ka-|is organist at Wesley, United thleen Ellis: The C.G.1.T.. group. Church, Mr. Lea-Morgan was ‘un- was in the choir. able to visit Charlottetown at The candlelight service was this time, as he was doing a ser- conducted by Janice MacNevin, | ies of broadcasts for the C.B.C. Mariene MacLean and Sheila’ Mrs. Lea-Morgan left tris, Coughlin. wed afternoon, by plane, for her A Christmas Fantasy was home in‘ St. John’s. acted by _— e. Ef , were: archangel, Franc Ordinary. Seaman N. J. R. fams; angels, Eleanor Hutchin- | shaw left Monday morning for son, Marion MacLean, Janice | Halifax, after spending two MacNevin, Betty Smith, Mar-| weeks’ vacation with his moth- a oe and en See Ler, Mrs, Margaret Shaw, 245 : ering was Queen &t., City. by Betty Smith and Marion | MacLean. *.} An interesting story, “T he! a Bay: Bag Te- Messenger” was told by Elea- |‘ ” spend M. K. ing the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duffy, 1 Stewart Street, Char- lottetown. Miss Shirley Bolen. enter- tained at her home Sunday eve- ning at a dinner party for a Following the service; the they sang Mrs. Harry Ross, Sturgeon, St. Mark's Anglican WA Holds: January Meeting. “ute conducted by the president, the groom {is employed wm. the Reid, Mr. and Mrs. John Rawek, | ‘ recently united in marriage | te Stanley Holm Easter, son Qe: ; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Easter of| ‘Helen A- MacDonald, Womenty Bator, Phose 48506 Hampshire, P-E.1 —; ei _ Rev, John Mahoney officiatea 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 6, 1962. ie Maye core Mise |" St. "s | . ; Mary's Counce io | HAPPENINGS’ - The bride, given. in marriage ie ber tree, Cale BBS | lard, was attended by sis-- " | . Mrs. Lea-Morgan of St. John’s, the city for sev- ter, Mis, MarEery Daren” | Newoundland bas been warmly| eral Ways, the sues! of Mr. and Following a reception at the | welcomed in Charlottetown dur-| Mrs: ‘J, M. Murley. and Mary Lou, leave Saturday for their home Toronto, Ont., a the holiday season with their par-| ents, Mrs. P. L. Morris, Kinkore| and Mr. W. W. Murphy, Char- lottetown. x Mrs. Richard Smith, Pleasant Valley, is spending the ern visiting her son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Robin La- Grandeur, Leduc, Alberta. Miss Laura Smith returns to) Grindstone, Magdalen Islands, | January 6, after spending the Christmas holidays at her. home | in Pleasant Valley. . | Miss Gwendolyn O'Brien, stu- | dent at Acadia University, Wolf. | \ville N,S., and her brother Rob- | ert O’Brien, student at the Ug} | versity of New Brunswick, returned to resume their studies | after spending the holidays with | their parents; Mr and , Mrs) Louis O’Brien; Parkdale. Richard Carson, 201 Prince! Street, has returned to resume his studies at Acadia University | after s ing the Yuletide hol- iday with his father, Dr. W. R. Carson. : _Cpl.and Mrs. D.L. Wickstron and family, RCAF; Chath a m, N.B., have returned honfe after being guests of Mrs. Wickstron’s rents; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest lohnston, Euston Street. Mrs. Heath Strong’ presided over the January meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday after- noon in the board room. Mrs. W.R. Gillis was welcomed as a new member. It was decided to postpone the proposed January bridge party until a later “date. y thy of the meeting was | expressed for Mrs. Gilbert Gal-| lant in the recent death of her father. t 4 “Mrs. Frank Burt and daught- | er, Kathy, Covehead, are’ pa- | tients in the Charlottetown Hos- | pital. } j ganist for the service. | Errol Campbell, Carol Campbell | : Presbyterian Sunday School Holds Closing Exercises KENSINGTON — On Sunday) morning, Dec. 31, 1961, the clos | ing exercises of St. John's Pres | byterian Sunday School was held with Mrs. Angus. Green as or- ———-3 e The leader, Mrs. Oscar Mac-| Love”. . a ul i ed their five year pins ect attendance and received his pin for for ne & i : i ul § t § E iE iz ih : Fee i - af i i ii 3 z a F F e & | is | cate for the shorter Catechism. In the Beginners’ class, Verna Campbell, Lynn Campbell, Kev- in Avis Bernard, Russell Burgoyne, Carol Henderson, Faye Hender- son, George Burgoyne, G | oria Burgoyne, Allan MacEwen and Glen Henderson. Fourth year pins were received by Billy Burgoyne and Marlene Brown | for perfect attendance... Mrs, Ellis Burgoyne was pre. | sented with a four year pin for | perfect attendance. Joyce Mur- ray and David MacKay receiv-| e mons’ sons, Nelson Blanchard, Penny, and Mr. and Mrs. Hub- ert Blanchard and family, all of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Crozier, Hamilton, Mr.-and Mrs. Robert | Carruthers, Kensington, and Mr. | | | d and Mrs. Glendon Crozier, Mad- | gents at Mt. awaska, Maine, were recently | entertained at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. Lorne Crozier,. Kelvin | Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Croz- | fer and family have returned | to their home in Madawaska, | Maine after. spending the Chris- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cro- | zier and family. Miss Lynn Biggs, daughter of Cpl. and Mrs. Jack Biggs, Ken- sington, returned by plane on Tuesday to Ottawa, where she is attending Normal School, after spending the holidays with her parents. Nine tables ‘were card party held in play ata in the Kensing- o Vv break a bone in her ankle. Miss Marlene MacMurdo ,has returned to Fredericton, NB. her grandfather, Mr. W. A. Mac- Murdo of Kelvin Grove. Mrs. James Noland left of her father, Mr. W. A. Mac- Murdo of Kelvin Grove. Misses Joan. Carruthers, Eli- | returned to Summerside on Wed- | zabeth Ramsay, Ann Ramsay, nesday after spending the holi- ayne Lockerby, stu-| day vacation in Mahone Allison University, | NS, guests of the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Prest. Errol ‘and W. spent the Yuletide vacation at their homes at Hamilton. spent the New Year weekend at Moficton, giiest of Mr. and Mrs. Braine MacNeill. Mrs. P. W4LeBlanc,. Kensing- |tmas< holjdays in Hamilton at ton, is a patient-in the Prince ithe home of the former’s par- County Hospital, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase, Kensington, spent the Christ- mas holidays at Hampton, N.B., guests of their son-in-la nd daughter, Rev. and Mrs. George MacLean and family. ~ Other Christmas, guests of the Mac- Leans were Miss Evelyn Moase |who is spending the school year. |with ,her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vincent, nee Violet Mo- ase, and danghter, Helen’ of Montreal. Marriage to place at St. Kevin's Montreal, Jan. 27, 1962. | Cookesville, Ont. and Mr. -Mac- ____ |Lean’s parents, Mr. Mrs. | Mrs. Robert Glover, Spring James D. yg alley is making a good retCov-| Jonn jery from an accident when she | : /had the misfortune to fall amd| yr and Mrs. Stewart Moase, | Kensington, and daughter Eve- lyn, spent the New Year’s week- end at Oxford, N.S., guests” , their son, Rev. C. | after attending the funeral of Mrs. Moase and family, before jreturning home on Monday. lida, after attending ‘the funeral ¢ Mrs. E. .H.-Strong has return- re-| ed to her home in § 4 Fior- | after spending the Yuletide sea- son with her son, Edward Strong | and family in Montreal. ; 4 "Petry.Carrier, Kensington, | th Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Howat of 3 : uletide Meeting Well Attended KENSINGTON — Mrs. Ear was hostess at her. home Kensington to the | ae iF Th i i 8 x “it bh i” i i ts I iy oH i : ¥ rete i ife t | Miss Patty Grant, who spent |; e New Year holiday with ‘4 friends in St. John’s, Newfound- , land, arrived Thursday in Sum- r CAREER - SCHOOLS BARBERING or HAIRDRESSING including Teaching JECTOR ON SCREEN Unemployment Insurance Benefits _ during Course if eligible. ALSO SALE OF SHOP REQUISITES. ~. ¢ TRANS-CANADA BEAUTY ‘ Menctoa, N.B. by PRO- | INDUSTRIES LTD. :f 4 , ‘ -\q 4 4 4 4 x i 666666 FUP VCSCOCSCSCOCOCCC? I PPPS SS OSS SCO COCO COC CSe oe . Anglican Woman's Auxiliary fet ys. Edgar Newson. Roll cali * . rome ee Nie at the home of Mrs. Lloyd How-| was answered by 13 members| Miss Enid‘ Burt, Kensington hs “What Wealth Of Beauty ard, Kensington for the January | with a gift for the Protestant {and Gerard Shreenan, § u m-. bi mae ; } meeting conducted by the pre-| Orphanage. A letter from Mrs. |merside, were weekend guests ' £ 2 ER ‘an sident, Mrs, Elmer Paynter,| Walter Dixon, convener of cul-|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ti ls Ours: In Every Season when 14 members answered roll | tural activities was read. |Ronald MacDonald, Covehead. es are way call, AS It was decided to get some “i perhaps eyebrow. The secretary, Mrs. J. G | Cod Liver Oil capsules, It was| Master Wayne MacDonald, A une tol = ged pit om of se idoun mse lost feel: | Townsend announced a paid-up| decided to give the usual treat en spent his Christmas | | this new year to which we have | ing!” he echoed. ‘But just think | membership: of 25. The treasur-| to the shut-ins and school chil eee Kensington with his _gome? And which of its days | of it,” he offered with a twink-| er, Mrs. Veber ne — dten at Cortatenes. bg place | 8randmother, Mrs. Annie Burt. ‘ } § , = of a balance on ha 10. . | of meeting wi a home , : Wis duets forge ec oe. ise eter’ Christmas ftmaat™ nai Several older members and-oth-| of Mrs, Merrill Green. Lun cb land tamil Di A aan Carla , the words of Emerson remem-| §0 pleasant, and pretty an | er friends thanked the W. A. for| committee will be Mrs. Calvi |) oe ~ . . eLape te “Write it on our heart, | Eve that was at Alderlea, with Se ine Holmes at os, Heer tar | Hamilton Out a ee ie : aoe eee eet ne ee oe presented a chapter of the study | mes: program, Mrs. Leith New- See Se ae Beauty is ours in every sea-| against the white of gentle snow-| book, with assistance from the | son and Mrs. Erroll Green; toP | gions. and Mr ‘a gon. We-shal] have it now tn fall without. members. ic for meeting to be Health wit | kensington. This was Mr Blan bat rare Urilliancy of month; And now in the New Year,| The president: read an inter-| Mrs. Keith Dixon in charge. . | chard’s first Christmas bow - shines and sparkles, with | what would we wish thee? This | esting item on Dr. Joyce Davies) A ‘reading, “I Won't Sh0P | nis “mother in 20 years. the sun on the winter - snow, | prayer, it is: of the Columbia Coast Missios, | Barly {or Christmas,” by Mr. Christmas guests of Mr ee ¢ ; “ai ‘again, when moonlight sil-| “Thy goings out, thy comiugs in, eee ee on we rae was age 'Mrs.- Simmons were Mrs, Sim- : meeting. was learned) Lunch was serv ry ess | : a “Phe proteu! wanes of Meal tel aad Kin, nt” SM that the date set for the G. A.| assisted by committerin ¢hittee | ters lost’ and gone, silences un-|}Thy hopes and plans, thy work | festival is thé first Saturday im| and a social evening:spent) = é Seca Ge the ali scundn| of test,--- ~" |May, and for the J.A. festival, idea eo ence of roadway or farm | God bless thee as He seeth best . — a oe a: Mrs. Everett Weatherbie war | sr sky-trail. Only the music of|In grief or pain, in joy and ounaa . ae hostess to the Pownal- Women’s | “eg we heard and the . aes Institute for the January meet- | ‘“@heak of runners gliding along | In all He sends, God bless thee, pry: April 30 to June il. The|\.7 Ten me: answered | s ‘yome frosty white road.~' ae Y sive as hae _ — roll call, The sick committee re- Or if ane chanced to walk quam — — Dlerrs| with Mrs. Puxley of Halifax as tee fee raph va armada “umes, Gy take nae or ‘happy - ere a ..|ported treating all children of Perens. what intriguing she- Millcove WI Society was read auntrt- ~ os es bay as the shut wS_ attended in dusky silhoa- butions requested. ‘The prayer | '"* by ote ; _eties against the sparkling white 6 aaa *" Plans were made for. the | drifts, And the chimneys’ smoke (Elects Officers Mill seported. that: ehe had oeat (First Ald Course to be held tn , 0s! How prettily they mounted : Christmas greetings and a_let-|‘P¢, School. Jt was derided. to | above the roottops-the dark of |At, Meeting pajuegemdigs hold the February meeting on | r - ie ary. Rendell, exe- | the coal hearth-fires ~ of : cutive secretary of the ef February 5th, “glong with the! Women's Institute Farm Forum meeting .in the School. Everybody in- the district is in- vited to attend. secrétary, Mrs. Lloyd Howard | “irs ‘Robert Brown had charge Mrs. Cecil Mill received | cash of the program. She read the let ter from< Mrs. J, J. Rooney. ‘convener of Health, also an in- terestitg article on the effects of Alcoholic beverages. As well as malnutrition and unbalanced meals’ the human system. and an article on Cancer of the month. A contest followed, with priz- es, going to Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs, Harold Smith and Mrs. Everett Weatherbie. H Eom tig ote stamps be collected : ee ee ag 5 + ae : trict and that the sick and shut Tr wy vy . Sueesns PUT YOUR MONEY ON ECONOMY. yoo... |, Press’ convener was aahed te ~~ *NGA Economy fares mean big savings and you get more than your money’s worth in satis- which are considered under faction when you take that trip you've been putting off solong. Pick the place; TCA Economy Master Rooney and won > For : $78 return MONCTON fo TORONTO (or $68 if you can oer Nsconaa 0 Oe ales ays, good until May 31st.) See Morton Dew, 18] Queen few words of advice < y Ce he. tees St., or call 4-8541. om i" i ‘ ae $7" Va * , 4 ~ ate ‘ tie ; > : o t 5 eS. { <- a ; A pi ts oe r 5 : 4 ~ 2