MR. AND MRS. WINSTON 0. TURNBULL Clcirke—Turnbul Solemnized At St. Paul's Aiiglica‘. Ch u l‘(‘i1. Charlottetown. was the setting for a double - ring ceremo n y when Ma r ga ret .lane, RT. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ Grant Clarke, Old Harry. Mag- dalen Islands. b ec a m e t he 5 bride of \Vin:~‘ton Owen Turn-, buli, son of .\Ir and Mr. Wilton ’ Turnbull. Old Harry. Magdalen? Islands. l The church was decorated w ith baskets of white gladioli. White satin bows and liiies of the valley decorated the guestl . I The cei:enion_v was performed by Rev. F. Louis Elias. George accompan- = Thai Breathedi 0'er Eden". "0 Perfect Love," i DEMURE (‘HARMER Choir Boy Look demure, delightful for little girls in bright blend with ice - white co I l 31-, cuffs. W a i st - .kipping fit makes it sew - simple. Printed Pattern dren‘s Sizes 2. 4. 6. 8. Size 6 dress takes 134 yards 45 - in ch fabric; yard contrast. FIFTY CENTS :50 cents) In coins ino stamps. please! for Ontario rcsidents ' Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- Valley Women's Institute met at ' for a which they held their lfiih an- E E: 3 3: 5 . John McLeod pre- sidinn. the meeting one-nod with lithe Institute Ode, followed by members repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was avawcrcd bv l9 members naylng H19 3 n n iial membership one visit.-.r was welcomed. Committees gave their e- .lports and correspondence was ‘ ‘read and discussed. " Motions were passed in . 4500 membership fee to the Music Festival Association and dnnallnns in the Junior L a dies Aid of the P.F).l. Hospital and to lthe (‘harloltetown Hnsnita], ‘Members agreed to purchase lmusic books for the school chil- l dren. , Mrs. Monte Mt-Lend and Mrs. ’Ail’)6l‘l Mr-Tnnls \\’r~rp anrmintgd ;to attend the Rural. Beautifica- ltlon banouet at the Charlotte- ; town Hotel. g -‘ It was decided to hold card , . parties during the \v i n to r - ' : mont .. Mrs. George Hayden was ap- pointed to take the chair fo election of new officers which re- sulted in a re-elected slate as 1‘ 1 l WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Cherry Valley Institute Meets At Hillside inn The members of the Cherry’ ber.18 was the date set for this I proiect. _ Members were urged to turn A f t 9 I. in secondhand clothing for the re and December 18th was ‘ Welfa also the day selected for this. I Father Bennet MacD o n a Id ‘ addressed the meeting on “Edu- cation" and urged the members i — |to take a keener interest. i Meeting was adjourned with ‘prayer led by Fr. MacDonald. BEDEQUE WI Mrs. Charles MacDougall was i hostess in December to mem- fbers of the Bedeque WI. This meeting was held in the form of . a pot luck supper. The tableanti rooms were decorated for th e Present festive season. A tree centered the table which held the bazaar . art roll call with a gift for Red Cross. S ummerside branch. to the sick and shut-in at Christ- mas and supply treats to the school children; $5.00 was voted to the Music Festival Associa- tion and five members were ap- pointed to attend the leadership course in Kensington. Sale of bazaar articles follow- ed and meeting closed with r “The Queen." BORDEN UCW The annual meeting of Borden UCW was held Dec. 11 at th e home of Mrs. Arthur Jay. Meet- ing opened with the president -. in the chair with eight members present. follows: president. Mrs. John McLeod: vice- president. Mrs. i Ed. McDonald: secretary. Mrs. Hazel Ings: treasurer. .\-irs. Monte McLeod: directors. Mrs Reg Mt-Innis and Mrs. Ivan - Doherty: auditors, Mrs. Lewis Hayden and Mrs. John Mclsa- ac: school committee. _\lrs. Stcr-’ lint! Ings: sick, Mrs. Levi’ l Al . ''_J Young: girl. Mrs. Monte Mc- Leod and Mrs. George i[‘\'ingg;r Red Cross. Mrs. Malcolm Irv-I ing; program. Mrs. George Hay- den and Mrs. Maurice in gs; cards. Mrs. Ed McDonald. Next meeting will be held at Mrs. John McLeiod's when roll call will he answered by an ex-l change of Christmas gifts. ST. GEORGE'S CWL The regular meeting of St. George's Parish Council was held December 8. The sale of chocolates for the l Nupticils St. Paul's and “Wedding Prayer" during the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of imported satin brocade with bateau neckline and tong lily - point sleeves. The controlled skirt ended ' short chapel train. Her ti ered shoulder veil of nylon tulle was held in piace by a tiara of s"°°°55' seed pearls and brilliants. She carried a cascade bouquet of CWL was reported a complete M1‘ and M"5- . land who had recently installed Discussion took piace on the new pulpit and organ lights Christmas gifts. Mrs. Lelandi,M,,,,day, Mm oakes Worship was conducted by . Mrs. Chaulk with script u r :2 taken from John: 14. Th e study topic was Christian Stew- ardship. it was announced that 5 boxes of used clothing w ere packed and sent to the Brunswick St. Mission. Returns from Christ- mas bazaar and pantry sale amounted to $170.00. Members decided to p ay half the cost of the Tuxis boy’: crests. New decorations are to be bought for the church Christ- mas tree.and treats for th is Sunday School children I In! shut - ins. A vote of thanks was tendered Dewar yellow roses with stephanotis and ivy. . The maid - of - honour w a s ' Mina Livingstone of Hopefield. P.E.I.. cousin of the bride. She wore a street length gown of. turquoise peau - de - sole. fea-l turing a controlied skirt. a n d‘ a jacket with rounded neckline; and elbow length sleeves. H erl headdress was a matching wed- l ding ring pill box. She wore. matching shoes. wrist length white gloves. and carried‘ a crescent bouquet of white and . turquoise carnations. Fred Johnson. B r o o kfiedd. - N.S., attended the groom. Thei guests were ushered by Dexter l Maclntyre. Truro. N.S.. and , Fred Macinnis. Charlottetown. . Following the ceremony a re- 1 caption for 90 guests was held ; at St. Paul's Church Hall. Ligh- 5 ted ta-pers burned on either ' side of the bridal table w h i ch was centered with a three tier wedding cake. topped with wed- ding beils and lily - of- the - valley. Erica MacNeill, circula- 5 ted the guest book. i The bride’: mother received‘ weari a two - piece d re so of toned blue silk with match- ing hat and white accessorie s. . Her corsage was of Mhite roses. m's mother wore a} navy sheath dress. with ro se .2 hat and white accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. i Out - of - province guests ; included: Mr. and Mrs. Everett i ?i‘§i‘i‘.‘.’i"_.'n“."'i~i"".l§’...M‘£i...i.‘i“i.“§ii Dov-av sun-Ens Jeanne Gims’ Mrs_ H_ Gi i 1 i S, . Thrill a little youngster with Enid Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. j these do! slippers — one with Albert Burris. Olive Burris. Jhall Ea,-1 mg},-5on_ M,-_ and M,-5_ l T slippers are knitted in I .Dick Ramsay. gm 1);-yden_ Mr, flat piece plus cuff. tot will and Mrs_ Bin Hndgg-_ Mr. andl hate to take them off. Patte rn Mrs. Roger Pryor. all of Ti-um, 7362: directions sizes 4-6; 7 - 9; NS: Mr. and Mrs. Fred John- 10-12 included. son. Brookfieid. N.S. Mrs. Paul- Thirty-five cents icoinsl for ine Shaw. Martha Graham and . this pattern lno stamps, please) Mary Graham. of Halifax. N.S.; to Alice Brooks. care of G u ar- Mr. and Mrs. John R iv e r s . dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. Cathy and Donna Rivers. New 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1. Ont. . ‘\- -, h /' ( V-.I\"" tag as 5"‘; $3 /ti: 1 ' \ | on .‘_. “. xix: .\‘ .i‘~‘-,5, .-t.i,\2 ..i\t i ‘ ~‘ “§‘i.“\“i%f,}}:ti;i‘i>Q,;."-i‘. Glasgow. ‘N.S.: Mr. and Mrs. Ontario residents add 1 cent Ruben Dickson. Pictou Land- sales tax. Print plainly PAT- ling. N.S.; us. Crulman. ‘New TERN NUMBER. NAME. AD- Westminister. B.C.: Mrs. i-‘ra- i mugss, ser Rank-in. Alma Mac? h a il. l church cleaning and Decem- 1“ the °h“"°h- T7935 25 ed a balance of $7 l Officers appointed for the new W81‘ f0!‘ the ivear were: president. Mr A total of 11 members answer- th c It was decided to send cards me MacAus- urer report- .00. Preston Dal-1-ach; vice . pr-en‘. f0!‘ “Eat! E01‘ lih? SCil00i 2 transferred from hhe Hutton. Mrs. Ben Mullnlly: pneu, Mn. Kenneth Doucettn. Discussion was held regarding the sale of chocolates. Member- ‘ i n have been asked to take charge of collecting for the U n i te d Fund Appeal. it was decided to pack boxes for Christmas. Several memb- ers donated items for sale at the flymwz recent bazaar. sponsored by the Sisters of St. Martha. Meeting adjourned. followed by the recitation of the act or consecration. 0'LEARY UCW The December meeting of the 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, But. Doc. 21, 1988. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’: Editor: Phone 4-8506 Mrs. A. J. Matheson Auxiliary’ of the O‘Leary United C h u rch Mr. and Mrs. Cedric R. Hun- .‘.”.i‘i.?“§'1i.:".‘tt..i‘°.‘;‘1.l':.'“°°""" c;r=:n-..~:.r= "“t'.’.."‘i’ ‘ - me 0 r The meeting opened with t h 0 l::;i;i:l\\sfe sand eniege. ivlr. and t.‘.:."‘:..l”i‘..’°.£..m;‘.‘°‘.'...;“..‘:’;f.i W°*'.:y ‘tardy. M°';.:“g ' . evening w en ten 3 ga ere roll call. Two visitors w e r e to hang”. them on the ace“ 1 0 n Mm box offering was mew gfartvheir 26th wedding anniver- by the treasurer M 1- ii . ‘ ' - Charles Willis. and’ reports .F;_I;l:‘eCl& %'1_]gned?E€:S"w:: ‘:0: were given by the various com— jhosmgs ' thanked‘ t h e They were iddresséd britefly t ' . 1| " °°'°P°"3“°“ I Tiiavtfslr ofnegusiinersldel. yw it o during the year. ialso presented gifts from those MR5. E. W. Turner 8Cl.8d 85 iassembled, ]|:’Il‘e81d.lIn§ ofglcetit-hand cahllcd on ’ Refreshments included rs. o n a ews. c airman . dd- 1., d b m ' of nominating committee w h o —.‘:jt;ug:E,- camfd m§ec°.,,a.’;d 61;; submitted the names of the new I Mm wendeu week_._ officers for next year; prcsi-_i M,_ and MW Hume, were d.°"t' Mrs‘ Gerald Ga‘"‘bl?3 married at Alberton. December‘ "‘:;nisl?”::‘::;‘:ary“‘;§I-rs Cgrcuclel i 15, 1937 by Rev. w. J. Phillips. Charles Willis: ping r a m m e. l Mrs. Gerald Gamble: steward ship. Mrs. John Mat t h e. w fgzfiggfiip Mlgigrag‘ their parents in Cardig a n eirbert Votclier: social fuiic- ‘ and St‘ Teresa‘ The president mbers 01' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- lellan and baby drove from York to spend Christmas :11 tions, Mrs. Louis Bernard: mo-. , , _ minations. Mrs. Claude M ac l Nzliaret. Macdonaéd 11:5 ago ipres., Mrs. Alvin Pal ‘NW ‘V 3”. om 3 W’ :13”; ' i spend the Christmas holid a y s Next meeting will be held in , 1" Cardigan’ e C. E. Centre wit h Mrs. E . i ‘ -' Mac- Lorne betts as worship leader. Mr‘ and Mrs’ “am” .- Intyre. Lorne Valley. have left Mrs‘ Heme“ Votchg‘ Wm have to spend the winter months in the prayer for a missionary. Lunch committee will be Mrs. .g:{,':"Fi§,?fi,t.f,§n:"d,h?:rsge5I;?f,"§. Mrs. Alma Shelfnon, Boston, the unit met with the two other ..\Iass.. visited recently with units in the auditorium for t h e he’ b"°"‘°" and Flsier ' in ‘ law’ genera] ‘heating iMr. ::d Mrs. Colridge Rogers iirl EMERALD WI . The monthly meeting ‘of Em-l olidaym ~ - ‘ . g with her parents, figiéd twt‘;mel:'5 lnsiifilfif wi‘:lMr. and Mrs. Stephen Doyle, a _e ome o_ in e Glengarry Ciark with the president. ‘Mrs. Boston. Gale Doyle. Boston, Mass.. is ,R°" ca“ “'35 answered ,bY a patient in the Charlottetown 91'8"“ m¢mb°"5 °"°’h3n8"‘8 , Hospital following surgery last _ was visit- Mfly“ “'35 “PP°‘"‘°d 9° 3°’-ling her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Oakes. Halifax. in C Christmas to take up residence there. Mr. and Mrs. Enid Benton and family. Moncton. N.B.. will spend Christmas with Mrs. Bea- ton's parents, Mr. and M r 5. Douglas MacLeod. Experiment- al Farm; and will also visit Mr. Benton’: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Benton, 29 Kings Court. Wiliapd B a r r e t t. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barrett. 159 Cum- berland Street. has left by air to visit his sister. Mrs. Elmo Beag- on in Toronto. George Batt. of the RCMP. Dartmouth. N.S.. will visit h is parents. Mr. and Mrs. G o r don Batt. 297 North River Road. during the holiday season. Dr. and Mrs. G.C. Bishop. who are visiting in Charlottetown for the month of December wilt re- turn to Lexington. Kentucky. af- ter New Year's. Margaret MacLean. Sackville, N.B.. will be a holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blake, Villa Avenue. Corporai A.R. Fischl and his wife and children. Jackie a n Cathy. are arriving M o n d a y from Ottawa to visit Mrs. Fis- chl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beaton, 178 St. Peters Road. Margie MacLeod has arrived from Ottawa to spend Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Macbeod, 48 Longwortili Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacLeod and children, Margaret and An- drew. Prescott. Ontario. will be spending Christmas with the for- mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. . MacLeod. “Raasay". South- port. Immediately after Christ- mas. Don and his family will leave by air for England. Dianne Bennett. Halifax. will Red C“°-S5 5“PP“°5 again this Frank Walker Euston Street. members send. ' The sum of $10.00 was voted. Gerald Matters has been Bank of ident. Mrs. I-{irley Conrad: sec- 1'9“ ‘l the °“"““" Chrlstma 3 =Nova Scota. Charlottetown. to lretary. Mrs. Willard Pickering; °°“C91‘t- ‘ ‘ treasurer, Mrs. Artfir .11-iay: m-:5 cggglssh,"3v(;‘;"’:v:'r;’“gyCh{}g' land son Randy will leave after missionary convener, rs. ar- - v lold Coggins; lunch, Mrs. Rob- G: C‘ Green‘ sident, Mrs. Reta Darrach: see- i_ ert Chaulk. Meeting cl o s ed . retary- treasurer. Mrs. M a ry 'with benediction after wh BRACKLEY POINT WI T h e December meeting 1 of Brackley Women’: Institu to l members answered roll - c a l‘. ‘by passing in an article for ] the sale. ‘ Minutes were read, and the secretary gave the financial ’ standing. i Reports of committees were ‘heard; the teacher, Mrs. ‘Roberts. reporting for the lschool. Mrs. Gerald Robinson will be school visitor for the month. and purchase the treat of chips and chicklets for ,Christmas concert. It was de- fcided to sell apples instead of ifudge. l The highlight of the evening ]wa: the annual Christmas auc- ltlon sale. Mrs. Stanley Murray. as auctioneer, disposed of ail ithe articles. and the sum of {$26.10 cents was realized. ; The January meeting will be i held at the home of M r s . Gre- ‘gor MacCa-lium. I/unch WI! served. ST. ALEXIS CWL The regular monthly meeting led by the spiritual director. Rev. W.A. Keefe. Mrs. clal statement. Conveners reporting were: : spiritual. Mrs. Felix Peters; ed- r. and Mrs. Clarence Clarke, 1 Maigdalen islands. 3 . For a honeymoon trip through New Brunswic k and No va ‘ island fun-in-g I1-d, Scotia, the bride wore a b o n c, three e ooi suit with plum accessories and a corsage of deep red roses. The bri do and groom are now residing in Truro. N.S. The Netherlands. freed from French domination in 1816, tern Dept. 60 Front St. W. Tor- onto 1. Ont. marked its 150th year as an in- ldependent kingdom in 1963. llfllll II I lit P [II|S'llllllS Gilli How eyes do sparkle at the brilliance of the diamonds set in our rmnisoirs JEWELLERY 118 Kent It. CI'tow| Dresses with style and diotiinctifon. for work. for tau. for meetingl. See on selection. 3100 GflR'lS'I‘MAS G-H-‘T CERTIFICA’I’E DRAW DEC. 11 island furriers, ltd. 1 ch lunch was I e r v e d by the hos- ‘~ tess. of St. Alexis Parish C o u n cll, Rollo Bay. was held December 1. Meeting opened with prayer Edwin Peters presided and the cor- responding secretary. Mrs. Ad- olphus Conway read the minut- es of the previous meeting. Mrs. George Christian gave the finan- Woodstock. N.B. Mrs. Matters be a holiday guest of her p a :- Mr. and Mrs. G 0 rd on . ents. ‘ Bennett. Upper Prince Street. t Legion Auxilliory Elects Officers BORDEN — The annual meet- ing of the Ladies Auxiliary Bor- den Branch. Royal Canadian Le- gion, was held in e home on Dec. 13 with 13 members and 1 two visitors present. Roll call was answered with tea towel for use in the kitchen. Minutes of last annual and re- gular meeting were read and adopted. Reports were heard. Blanch Cairns and Mrs. Warren: card. Mrs. et Nornah. Mildred and Bert MacAleer. Ronahan ary meeting. Christmas ning followed. Miller; sick committee, Mrs. Sadie Rita Dar- rach: ways and means, Mrs. Mary Sutherland and Mrs. Mil- dred Ronohon: canteen commit- tee. Mrs. Bertha MacAleer; ex- ecutive, Blanch Cairns. Margar- It was decided to invite Mis- couclie auxiliary to the Febru- gifts were exchanged and social eve- from the various committees. i It was agreed that a hamper. ROYAL sEc[][;]'_[ui_;s of apples be purchased and sent.‘ corponuo. named gierthse Riverside Hospital pa-’ stocks and Bonds Election of officers were as] M‘ExMrn'.:::'soN follows: president, Mrs. Edith In Gum“ S‘. Di" #6. ha:-lottetowl Burke; first vice- president. Mrs. Sadie Warren; second vice-pre-l .2 ‘SEE Basilica Recreation Centre New Year's Eve Dance 7 ‘~ ,r p(!I;i§&@ 7» § ’ O t t Music by-flue High Non: Free Lunch. Han and Noise Makers Admission 5.00 per couple For Reservations Phone 2-I762 Tickets May Be Picked Up At The Centre Reservations Must be Made by Dec. 30th Basilica Recreation Centre Richmond Street Charlottetown MARY HAWORIH bear Mary Bnwortli: I very much need your guidance in helping my daughter. She is 25, pretty. and has a very good job as a commercial artist. She is a good dancer. is very good at sports, enjoy: good music. etc., but hasn't been able to find friends since she broke up with her boy friend. All her friends are married now and have their own lives: she is the’ only one unmarried. She has become very depres- led. Last summer she was in Eur- ope and had a b all and was happy until a month age. No w I hear her crying in the night: she goes to work tired and red- eyed. Her weekends are lonely — no friends. Where can I have her go to meet friends and enjoy herself? She seems to find it very hard meet new people: doesn't Your suggestions will be preciated. V.S. Dear V.S.: To help your daughter, assuming she will accept help. first you must understand the nature of her problem. I am sure it is more 3P‘ complicated. with deeper roots. than you are aware of. at pre- ent. . It is unrealistic to offer the theory that site now has no friends ll) because they all got married, and (2) because she broke off with her b friend. A well - balanced girl who has good friendships and values them doesn't lose friends ju st because they marry, or because she is dropped by a bean. Brides who thought a lot of her in the old days will m a ke opportunities to keep in touch. They will fit her into their l - girl luncheons: also as "extra woman" to match the extra man at their dinner par- ties or other social clambakes. They will confide in her ra- ther than another young wife. when they want to talk secrets without the word getting b a ck to ever y in the "young married set" to which they belong. am not inventing this; I've seen it happening in the overlapping spinster - and- housewife circles that wash up on my doorstep). Coming back to your daugh- ter: I would suppose that a he had been clinging to the boy friend for the duration of th elr Seek Analytic Guidance ls Advice To Depressed P3 rather and dependent for her age, soc- seeking gambit. her heartbreak and depression friends for her suggests th at you've probe know where to look for them. ¢0dd1€d 1191'. With 0Ve!‘lY BUD?!‘- that he finally takes to his h with almost no comprehension oy She needs specialist guida nce i mend analytic help: or. at th e very least. psychological coun- selling. to revive her self-esteem direction of wholesome growth and mature integrity. Ml-l. through her column. mail Write her in care of The Guar- was judged best of the year at vvvvvvvvvvv itary non - swimmer. overboard in mid-ocean might cling to a handy life - raft to keep afloai. Leaning on the boy friend as her social prop. she may have supposed she was leading a full social life. coming and going. rubbing elbows with crowds, saying hello to acquain- tances. etc.; but it is quite ob- vious she wasn't keeping a net- work of real friendships in re- ir. It seems likely that she is tragically immature ially and psychologically un- prepared to be suitably resour- ceful in surmounting the inevi- table vicissitudes of the m ate- Your acute concern to h cal (as you think) by finding n e w bly consistently visory zeal, into very p a s sive Consequently. when she tries to shape - up on her own in the adult arena. she mistakes a boy boy friend for a mom - substi- tute and smothers him wit ll her dependency demands. so eels, leaving her demoralized. of why they broke - up. is my concept of her dis- tress. which I consider serious. mmediately. I strongly recom- and get her squared - off in the counsels not by interview. Mary Haivorth or personal dian. CHOOSE BEST BIRD LONDON (CF) — A turkey weighing 60 pounds 13 ounces an agricultural show here. The turkey later was auctioned for 280. —vvvv Vv ll. BENNETT CARR insurance Counselling District Supe lsor sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8811 - I-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.I. D D D D P Looooooooro -' ;association. somewhat as a sol- A3-my Team lfxplodes Nahanni legend Capt. F. L. Berry recently led a party of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry up and down the fearsome Nahanni river. Their aim was to prove false the legends of the Headless Valley and i‘ the South Nahanni river as haunted man-killers. 1. Capt. Berry, who feels that the valley and the river have killed men but only because the men made mistakes, proved that inexperienced men can handle the river if they don’t take chances. Weekend Magazine _ Staff Writer Patrick Nagle describes the conquering ‘ i of the legendary Nahanni this weekend. efrning Patric! Wl'lH WEEKEND M A G A Z I N E and Colored Comics S'fil.I. 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