Page 18 The Guardian Wed: October 15,1958” Couple Observe Their 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John H. Walker, Rensington observed the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage at their home on Tuesday, Septem- ber 30. A family dinner was servedat I p.m.. and later in the evening near relatives and a few close friends gathered to add 'their felicitations on this auspictous occasion. They were the reapi— ants of many cards and gifts in— cluding a beautifully decorated wedding cake presented by Mrs. Walker’s cousin, Mrs. Alice Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Walker have one son Roscoe of Kensington. a daughter. Lillian, Mrs. Fred Jeffrey, Hunter River. four grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Mrs. Walker was the firmer Annabell-a Crozier and the couple were harried at West Devon Methodist Church on Sep- tember 30, 1908. by the Rev. A. MacLeod assisted by the Rev. J. W. Howe. They have since made their home at the Walker homestead. Kensington. Newlyweds Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. Keith Woodside, (nee Edith Clark of Summer— oidel were waited on at their home at Clinton on Tuesday evening, September 30. when friends gathered to tender them a miscellaneous shower in honor of their recent marriage. Thr bride and groom were escorted to a seat of honor by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodside. The well filled baskets 'were carried in by Faye Henderson and Wendy Woodside, and the parcels were opened by Mrs. Ian Henderson. Mrs. Hillard Woodside and Miss Geraldine Woodside read the gift card: and the many lovely gifts were arranged by Mrs. George Mac- Kay and Mrs. Roy Paynter. Mr and Mrs. Wm~"~‘4e adequately voiced their thanks. A social ho. Stolen Safe Is Recovered SUMMERSIDE ~—.- The 500 pound safe which was stolen from the store of J.P. Gaudet, Richmond. on the night of Sep- tember 7th, was found over the weekend on the Allen Road .by Norman Cameron, Summerside. Mr. Cameron happened to stop his car Sunday afternoon after proceeding about a quarter of a mile on the Allen Road, after leaving the Western Road, and spotted the safe in the ditch. (The Allen Road connects with the Western Road about a mile west of Ray’s Canteen). The safe had been broken open that there had been no money in it when the theft oc- curred. However, the ledgers were contained in the safe and - ‘ CENTURY OF"ssQ£",IC; 5 V - ._ __.,...-...-.r .9,‘ sv... —.‘.. “my” ~,., Mu... .v - «n RCA VICTOR TV 1 With BALANCED, PICTURE and SOUNDTUNING Full Console Model Front Speaker For Better Sound 21” Picture Tube Beautifully Finished Walnut these SPECIALS I PLYWOOD SUPPLIES AT THE LO PRICES. From 15 to 25 Oct. we cm~ Fir— ood on two sides—Vs" wilowed they were found to be in good g order. The front door of the safe Douglas thick — sheets 4' x 3'. Reg. $5.85 a sheet. and Cabinet lunch was served. FOR RENT . i - - g' by Mrs. Mark Gaudet, assisted I by Mrs. J_ Lem Gallant and no... Snail:on Edge“ Ings. some sIIghtIy so led floor Mrs. _D. 0. Stewart. Mrs. Har- Floor Sealers and Vanish” old Linikletter was pianist. The for sale 5am [es president. Mrs. Clarence March- P . Mrs. Cameron Is Honored Miro. Allan Oraswell and Mrs. Keith Gard entertained at the latter’s home in Mom of Mrs. Fred Cameron “nee Ellen Corn- ish,‘ R.N.” one of the season’s pretty brides. The living-room was beautiful- ly decorated with potted plants. cut flowers wedding bells and streamers in pink and white. While the wedding march was played by Mrs. Earle Palmer ed with gifts was wheeled in by Mary Elizabeth Gord and Kenny Lee Cornish. The bride was as- sisted in opening her gifts by Miss Toice Smallman while the accompanying verses of well wishes was read by Miss Lila Craswell. R. N. Mrs. Keith Gord arranged the gifts on the table, Ellen very graciously thanked her many friends for their lovely gifits and kind wishes. A delicious lunch was served by girl friends of the bride. The remainder of the eve- ning was spent in social chat ‘ 4 , , will need to be replaced. Two men are currently on trial charged with theft of the safe and $60 in cash taken from the cash register. Mary Bowness Is Honored On Monday evening. Septem— ber 29th, a large number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Toombs. Kensington to tender Mrs. Tomnbs‘ sister. Shirley Mann. The many beauti- ful and useful gifts were carried in by Masters Garth“, Enrol and Alan Toombs. Assisting in arranging and presenting the gifts were Mrs. David Bryanton, Mrs. Lyman Moase, Mrs. Willard Thompson, Mrs. Eric Holmes and Miss Marilyn Bryan‘ton. Refreshments were served by a number of the ladies. ' Towing Service I * Terrific Saving SAVE $50. ' s249"".5 REG. $299.95 $10. DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS lWALLBOARD one side finished in pleasant Reg. $1.69 Four ply: green shade; sheets 4’ x 8“ sheet. CEDAR SHINGLES B. C. Perfection 'No. length—good quality. square. 3 Grade-13" Reg. $12.80 I "FIBERGLASS" INSULATION 1 0.98 3.98 . . ., . oll - Miss Mary Bowness a miscel- R0116d Baits 2" X 15 X 50 ‘covérs 7‘ r the bmde-to-be was escorted to a ' - seat of honor by her sister Fajp laneous shower. sq. ft. Reg. 4.35 a roll. . 'ky, and presented with a bow AS appropriate music was Pouring Wool——5 cu. ft. to the bag— - , quet of roses by Mary Elizabeth played. by Mrs. Ivan Darracn. covers 15 sq. ft. 4" thick. Reg. $1.75 I g - Gord. the bnide-elect was accompanied bag. hag ' A nicely decorated carriage fill— to a seat of honor by Miss / MATTRESSES A and BOX SPRINGS * WORK CLOTHIN , For Fall Farm 2 and music. Day Phone 9722 PRICE-SLASHED . “Still.” it‘ll” - oUALIrv-roos PreISIdent Is MURPHY’S It's housecleaning time in our bed— Guest Speaker Mrs. W. E. Forbes, was the guest speaker at the Evening Circle of the Summerside Pres- byterian Church on Monday evening in the church parlor. Her: interesting and informative talk on her trip to Pictou, N.S., where she had attended the an- nual meeting of the Eastern Div- Ision of the W.M.S. The devotional period was led bank, conducted the business session. An invitation from the Zion Mission Guild, Charlotte- town. to meet with them on Oct- ober 20, was accepted. Y.P.S.. Held In Kensington The Kensington Presbyterian Y.P.S. held the first meeting of the season on Tuesday evening September 30 with the presid- 811,. Marjorie MacArthur in the chair. The devotional period con sisted of hymn 307, psalm 121 read by Eleanor MacArthur, prayer by the Rev. E.H. Bean and hymn 579. Nine members were _ present. Officers for the ensuing year were. leoted as follows: Hon. President. Rev. E. H. Bean; President, Janet Crozier; Vice Pre31den-t, Marjorie MacArthur; Secretary, Leigh Crozier; Trea- surer. Orville Mann; Program executive meeting, October 2. Meeting closed with the Mis- pah, benediction. 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