Wei/2m , The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 11, 1963. 7t HAPPENINGS er, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carru- there and family. Officers elected for the ensu» ing year at recent annual meet- ing of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant Family Service: Gordon Murray. Kensington. Bureau were as follows: Mrs. A. ‘is spending the week at Halifax J. Machllan. president; Mrs. ‘. where he is attending the mus- Kelth Mutch. vice- president; ‘ic festival. and secretary. Mrs. lter . Bowlan. Everett L. Donald. Kensing- 1 Mrs. [.eRoy White. president, ton. attended the annual agency’ : opened the meeting with the 1 meeting of the NB. and P.E.l. l :Lond’s Prayer and the minutes I Agency of the North Americani , of last meeting were read by } ' e suranc'e Company held 1 .Mrs. Everett Platts. recently at the Admiral Beatin ' Thanks were expressed to i Hotel in Saint John. Mr. Don- L lmembers for their co operation J aid was accompanied as far asi during the past two years, also Moncton by his uncle Mr. GM. 1 {to Mrs. Louis Sadler and her Donald of Alberton who visited‘ :committee for their excellent I his brother, Dr. S.K. and Mrs. ‘* management of the c l o t hin g l Donald. room. Mrs. Mary Simmons. Ken- A bridge party. sponsored by sington. spent a few days re- . . . . . i the ladies aid of Prince Countyl cently at Borden as guest of MR' AND MRS‘ 1‘ REDERICK DAV") NhLSON i tliospital was held last week at l Mrs. (Captain) John Read. e to nurses' residence,K C I d I C I. h Summerside. ; Seven tables of progressive e n e t ‘ Mrs. Heath Strong. president. l auction were in play at a card , received the guests at the door. party held recently in the Royal C A P I U d i The conveners for the bridge. Canadian Legion Home. Ken- f lunch and prizes were Mrs. S.R. sington. Ladies high prize was: . . ‘ Cameron, Mrs. James Saunders won by Mrs. mniam Simmons} Pownal United Church w a 5i organist, Mrs. Edward Wood. A letter of appreciation was and Mrs. R.M. Crockett. assist- and the consolation by Mrs. t the scene of a pretty candlelight who also accompamcd J 0} i'trccivcd from Mr. Frank John-i Cd by Mrs. William Nugent, Ben Thibeault. High for menl WCddlng Who" Marilyn Adele- Beal'fi as he Sang “0 Pt‘l'lf‘t‘l son. enclosing a cheque for $20;Mrs. Thomas Richardson. Mrs. was Emmett Driscoll. and con-l only daughter of Mr. and M I" S- Love bell??? lht’ CPl'f‘an)’ £in to purchase more books and toysiGeorge ey, Jr.. Mrs. Melville solatlon prize went to Hardyl Harold Smith. and Frederick “Bless This House" during the Crozier. A card party is plan- David. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. signing of the register. :fol' the children of the Rehabili- Campbell and Mrs. W.E. Calla- lalion Centre. ghan. ned for Monday night at Edison Nelson. Cherry Valley, She wore a floor length gown i\ ' “R. AND MRS. LLOYD MACDONALD Tapers And Voses Of Mums Decor For Toronto Marriage 3 I lohm. from Miss Ge r H, prizes were awarded to the Legion Home where proceeds' were united in marriage. Rev ‘ of white chiffon velvet with \ t‘lllUl'lui and pretty weddingl kel. lieigc aCl‘CSSDl‘ll'S and while Johnson. thanking the chaptcrlfollowing: Mrs. E.K. Merriam. will be in aid of the Jackson. TR. GOUdge performed the fitted bodice. full skirt with l“... ,olemnizcd recently in St.‘ corso c. [or the memorial to her mother, Mrs. J. Nugent: luck tally Mrs. Fund sponsored by the Royal‘ double ring ceremony. semi-train, [and loll lily point Thomas Aquinas Roman Callio— Following the ceremony a re. “us also read. Albert Callback; lucky chair. Canadian Legion. i The church, decorated whh sleeves. ller veil of [idle illusion ll(‘ ('lnu'ch. Toronto, when Mar- ccplion was held at lllc Monte 'i‘llc nominating com m ittee Mm. Alexander cameEll- . ievergi'eens, poinsetti'ds. a nd {9” {mm a "“sm‘m 01' pm“; :arcl .Ianc. eldest daughter of Carlo Restaurant for approni- prcscnfcd slate of officers to 3 Miss Mary Frizzeil has re-i lighted tapers, with guest pews; and crystals. She carried 3 cas- .\lr and Mrs. Elmer MacDon-imatcly 55 guests. The bridal receive votes at next meeting. 1‘5. Hugh F. MBCKBY Qfllul‘ned t0 the home Of Mr. marked with holly and white 53.) catle bouquet Ol “'llllt‘ lt‘alllt‘l'Od aid. ’l‘l'acadie Cross. was unilcd'iablc was centred by a three ticr Mrs. Burton Lewis and Mrs. ‘ Breadalbane Who has been Visu' MP5~ Earle Taylorv Norbomvl tin bows. presented both a bri? carnation-9 entwined Willi “'3’ in marriage to Lloyd Jolin.‘wcdding cake topped by a min- Sterling “at-Donald d were cultured pearl assisted ‘ ing her son and daughter-in-law from the Prince County Hospital! a - . Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacKay Annex. where she has been con-t d 1 and (“we appearame A— at Greenwood. N.S.. arrived res valescting following her illness) on the arm of hm. father to the groom. cently at Kensington where she in the Prince County I'lospital.|sh.‘.,inS of Lohengrinis wedding Attending the bride as mzlli'on ivwill be the guest of her daught- Summerside. fMarch. played bv thP churchm ionor was her sister-in- ' i ————————‘———-————- Mrs. Donald Smith. ' maids were Miss Judy Nelson. sister of the groom. and Miss ilc‘ck- )oltllgt‘ei son of Mr. and M rs. ialurc bride and groom. The bride entered the church 13“" and earrings. a {Jill 0f the’ Sl’l‘l‘llt' MacDonald. ’l‘oi'olilo. lor- “huh” “mum,th I".th T ‘ lilt‘rli' 0f SOUI‘lS- of tile bl'l(l(‘. actcd as nitlslcr ol‘ ans Mode For iif‘\ Father Vincent J. Aan- ceremonies and cullcd upon the l Rummage sale lvoluntary patriotic women's dt'll performed the double ring best man Elmer MacDonald lo 1 h 0 or- 'Th(, Fob..ual.‘. meeting of the ‘ganizatiotii in Canada. [is purpos- ‘ es are the hostess. (“11.1110”); . propose a toast to lil(‘ bridc. beautifully The groom responded and pro-i The church was ‘ . I . . Judv Mat-Rae friend of the1 dammed in glowing tapers and;1l’“b°d." “firth Fifi": . 1mm: “5 Rotary Ann's was held at th e ' O summate pamousm i bride. They were idcnt ic all vases of white and yellow mums.‘ “mm” 3"“ “(Hm‘m' ' “h” 'llomc of Mrs. Earle Hickey on gowns of red velvet with fitted) Model Ai Achievement Day Eggshnr‘relhla‘: ‘iilfffi: th wealt Tm. bride. we“ in marriage» Smith, friend of llic groom. pro- wedno_.(m , v n. ,. V V ._ _ , t h\ her broilin Carl. looked love-‘ NSC“ a [035‘ to M” “MUD”?pl'csidciit ) mg “nhCortnia‘ye i prov‘de an “fluent blow“ anld fl!“ Skildh,'ri1ém‘l‘rilgi - ' ‘ ‘ ’ ' were: organization for action iii times 510“ 3‘" w'led '9 ‘0 wt p1 ‘ Achievement Day was held Members of the class ' recently for women from Carle- Mrs. Clifford Dawson. M r s. I 0:; emcrgcncms and work with a princess toast to 11m NHL-Donald, mull. "mm M” Hcmh Warren. ton and surrounding districts Claude Howatt. Mrs. Eldon l e betterment of Canada I ‘ hm, :3". way m a paml of N, of “w groom. “him was re, Tho fireside"! gave a very com_ who had been receiVing instruc- MacWilliams. Mrs. ’ eorge her people. . ~ velx el rosettes. Noam, nyhm he. and rhinestone sponded by Mrs. Mat-Donald. prohonshp immm mp0“ of tions. in dressmaking. glove- Gardiner. Mrs. Jackie Walsh, The lODE raises and filShlll‘<- Donald Smith. brother of the Ittlndrtl (‘I‘OWH Wllit‘h held in ’l‘clcgl‘ailis of ctulgl'aluiatlmls the work that had been done by makmg‘ baSketweavmg' etc" MTS' Dale Macwmlams' Mrs-3”. Over $130001“) anl‘ually- one mm" was tho he.“ ma.” T he place her fingertip veil of bout" front the bridc's father Mr. and the group during1 the year out- “Tom mStmcmrs Miss Alph‘m‘ Lloyd Harvey' Mrs' Rule“ dim”?! 0f this “now” '5 Sm"! l”. i “She” wore pavld smnh‘. bu" tan! tulle illusion. Mrs Bernard lit-Qnaid' \ll' and liliinil. llic long term planning oi}sme "mall" and Miss Doris Ramsay. Mrs. Stanton McNeitharlous educational projects thcr of the bride. and \Vllllam The bride's sister Ruby of To Mrs James iiiths 'h‘lorcnco the organization. LECla‘jr 0‘ the Provincm wom' Mrs‘ Randolph Stevenson' Mrs- such as “Walsh” and bi'r"MaCD°nald' mend 0f l‘onlt‘ was hill of honour and Hughes and Phili?) illi“lics. were \ "Ways and Means" com< m's.ln5titme Handicrafts van' Albert Morrison‘ Mrs‘ Hamid saries' 1“- the new or . scnylce grqom' . Teresa McQuzlid. cousin of tile read by the master of ccrcmon- mllf‘t‘ \‘iilh‘ lilipllllllt‘tl Will) MI'S. .M'ss Teresa MacL ‘ Sim”. Munart‘. Mrs‘ Rowena coatam'lha“ almlnmn (“mars ls Spent For hc-r daughters mm Redford P‘EJ. mm “W .N. “ John Cameron as comm”. and Visor of the Island Institutes Mrs. William Cohoon. Mrs. Al-vannualy. rs. Smith wore a bridesmaid. Both wore identical Out of town guests included Plans \H‘I't‘ was was“! for Acmeve' be“ Hulam‘ MTS‘ Gordon My' V completed for a t e . M . sll‘t‘t‘l length sheath dresses of Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, ’l‘raca- I 5. I‘S. l.\ I“ d “00" long”) 20W“ Ol lat‘l“ a'd‘ "miner “f m“ mm“- U‘” presiding. Minutes of tlze prev- . , , . box headdresses. They carried: satin. The tightly llttcd‘ Mai‘D‘mald “19" Pl‘OlmN‘d a 10115 meeting were read by sec. - or . . and white muffs centered u. 1th red wedding. sheath 0 f in, z] t ment Day. Miss LeClailr was er Wayne Howatt. Mrs. “mm” SN 0 be held at the 1ehai-rman. Mrs. Hebe Myers. Frank Bell. Mrs. Avalah Mac-i . . . ' ‘ « ‘ ‘ - r lit-ocudcd satin with a slightly dtc. Phi. Miss l‘cresa .\lc- hmflhlr 0‘ ‘0}Pmb‘” 5'0“? resident of Cam-1t wI ave ‘ flaring overskirt. Qllaid. Bcdfol‘d. PILL. Mr. and “MW mam“ ‘32 at 2 p'm' w‘nhlgn address of weligi'r‘ie. cam- md M153 Margaret Mrs. Emile Charmm poabody' Mrs. Edgar Cannon as conven-j . ua< lll lime r'rccn with match-imass" Mr' wan” (mam-m" ml- and um {OHM-mg committee: liiilgngllilagson'i‘thhee 123i; dontth chi);f mg shoes. llCdel‘CSS and wliitel 1Y9“:IY°‘:R' Mm Mary “£320.??ng grihc'hgvh n'modellesd' their self-made crea- Founders :Iiues. The bridesmaid wore 03”“ 305ml“ Ad“ ‘ ' ' ‘ " LeClar as c .. . . itions with Miss ' om- .- . . - Following the reception the M”- Jim" “01d” and Ml 5-‘ - i was: 'I‘I‘ogdfigégs “gird "railing: couple 10“ m. Wes, “min” W.IF.. .\l:lc(‘auslantl 'were apvjxfilgaxfé 82??" dr‘flglcra H yD-ay Tomorrow "lore; Both attendant - -' d Th" Wm”: mum" “"H “Sid” "mum-i m the execume as 59c: Miss Albert Haslam yresent- ~ ' - S came in Toronto where both are em- on" “1‘0 -l)rcsidcnl alid asslsv .‘ p . IODE Chapter! through“! bouquets of pink roses. plflwd tam wuman.‘ ed gifts from the.class to Miss Canada will observe Founders.‘ The groom was attended by _._;._.; r1 gar Cannon. president of Thenaun and MISS Leela r' Day. and the 53rd the maid of honour‘s dress his brother. Elmer. Ushers were I the Summersidc Rotary C l u b ' $225!?“ smkilagrislf‘lythecowgy' of the organization tomorrow. ' John Smith. friend of the groom land Board of Trade. was guest . The order was orzanlzed in‘ and Vincent MacDonald. broth. Ispczlkcr. alld w;'~: introduced to completed' Miss MaCLEOd 1900 by Mrs. Clark Murray Ofi spoke on women's work. The National Anthem follow- ed by lunch brought the after- noon to a close. HOUSEHOLD HINT A never- empty fruit bowl en- Montreal and now has 979 chap- l ters reaching from the Yukon’ to Newfoundland. Over 30,000 voluntarthomen compnise the ip. :thc meeting by Mrs. Thane A. Compbcll. Mr. Cannon spoke to “'35 agl‘cofl 3' " ,rN'Cm group as ('ililll‘ll‘liln of the Cen- mool'llg “f m“ h“?! “r H'nsmm icnuial Planning Committee for Chapter IODE. which was .lli‘id “m “WHY .md bmum“ lhe al the home of Miss Marjorie gnu”, up to (him on the suggos_ Slowal'l- “‘31 " “““' "‘“m‘ho” tions and proposals which have or of the bride. . \lrs. Mat-Donald, mother of To Have Brldge the bride wore a sheath dress h hath bolero jacket of white and lose nylon chiffon with match- Ing hot. black accessories and llhilc come c. The mother of the groom wore llie mem The Imperial Order Daught- ers of the Empire is the largest l a mm"- hmcadod satin sheath \\lll tommeiite ill let) 1:381(thing‘imhnprojects for the courages family members to : a 8mm CARR : “if” ‘l'lltgfjtflfllinfl bolm‘o W'- Presiding at the meeting “as j“. m‘fmmal g‘mup dlscussion nibble healthful fresh fruits J ' 4 {I V_ Mrs. Mt‘llllll'll'."- WHOM took place and the speaker was which, eaten between meals. l Insurance Counselling . _ PRINTED PATTERN i Cmnmlllt‘f‘S l‘l‘l‘m‘li‘fl ""d a thanked by Mrs. WE. MacCaus- are not too filling. yet supply a :m“. Supt s.- m. .f can“? Clrlpld SllSSGSl-b rlt‘llt‘l' ll‘Olll Dl'- 'l'llllm‘ (“‘“l'hl‘” land. The lunch hostesses were wealth of nutrients. QC‘l a ilOEll'ly lacknowledzini: izifl of hookcilsr Mrs. llctltll Warren an Mr . 3 and books for the children of the “at...” “ohm.” To get the fun.bodied, iROllabllllallOfl C(‘ntl'l‘. in mm- There will be a dinner meet- flavor from most cheeses ory of Mrs. Frank J oh n Son. ing lor the first Wednesday in ‘ them at room temperature. former regent of the chapter Nlurvh and a program is being was read. arranged. , Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 : zippy 0 Charlottetown. P:E.l. A 1} , ucsvc _l r - - O _ - - ‘ - .i‘ I Pattfrsons ; V V Suds and water must be able to circulate half f i l . . ‘ washer to do iii: yjog Jigyyl‘; I I GUlid ConSIders {supposed to do. If you overload I Watch Repairs I Llll Kent St. Dlal 4-6732-‘l ' hine or use a detergent ‘. h mac ‘that gives too much suds. this Of nylon and satilene. in col. zFirsi Aid Course KleVSINGTON __ Ml-5_ Elmer Circulation Will be h‘mpered‘ - .— — — — — 01S and soft floral llaflt‘l‘ilS. ‘d leynter entertained the mem-1 Matching hricfs are avail- 33" there of St. Mark‘s Anglican ~I~ able, an“ i jcillll‘t'il Guild at her home re-’ I celllly. I ‘ The president. Mrs. David L.. the meeting‘ l 2.95 - 5.95 _ I ceptlon was bed at the Quem ~ Hotel, d u rln g which Edison Smith. uncle of the bride. acted as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Douglas Drake. cousin of I the bride. was in charge of the book. i bride's table was CClllei“ ed with a three-tier wedding cake. topped with a miniature hridc and groom. Tall while tapers in silver candelabra and bouquets of white mums also added to its beauty. The toast to the bride w a s propcscd by Rev TR. Goudge i and responded to ,by the groom. Donald Smith proposed the toast to the bridesmaids an read lclcgrams of congratula- Fricnds and employers ex- pressed their esteem of the t young couple and extended . congratulations and best wishes l for a happy wedded life. i For travelling the bride wore a dress of brown wool and ltal~ ian brocade. coat of light beige imohair trimmed with brown ! persian lamp. and brown acces- isories. Her corsage was of yel- glow feathered carnations. Previous to their marriage, the bride and groom were en- tertained at several parties and showers where ey received ‘ many lovely gifts. Out- of— the province guests were: James Smith. 1-! ali fax, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith. silver woven winter white with Kentville, Miss Judy MacRae. matching shoes. er hat was of‘ Halifax. Walter Smith, Freder- rosc flowered mai‘ibou, She wore icton. David Smith. Montreal. matchian Slows and fur cape-l Mr. and Mrs. Don Corbett. New llcr corsagc was of white feath- York. Mr. Norman 5 he idow. cred carnations. and Miss Ann McClatchie, Delhi, Mrs. Nelson chose a sheath of Ontario. gray metallic woven crepe with The bride and groom will which she wore a hat of white take up residence in Charlotte slurred satin with black an town. where tile bride is em- whilc accessories and min k played with Douglas Bros. and stole. Her corsagc was of red Jones Ltd.. and the groom with feathered carnations. Ball and MacRae Ltd Following the ceremony. a re-. (Photo bY'RB; Hambly) \ 3 33k m A 5, MONEY» MAI f/ze mimic yoamnf if. No need to leave home or work when you want money! Use BENEFICIAL’S convenient Loans-by-Mail service. Fill in and mail the coupon below . . . or phone and ask for a loan. The minute your loan’s arranged you’ll get a check in your mail box. 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The painting of the exter- ! lior of St. Mark‘s Hall was also E Future , discussed. r Mrs: Gordon Cooke was auth-h l 1 mixed to place a reserve ad in the press for the annual Easter; Tea and sale to be held 0 n ' ‘ April l7. l 1 The president asked for appli- lcations from those who would , be interested in taking a Red 1. Cross First Aid course. applica- lions to he made to Fr Nylon Trieer BABY DOLLS When new hats arrive. can I be far behind? You'll know it's here. in spirit at least, when you see all the spring headlne fashions we've gath- ered for you. See the blooming news of flower hats . . . the exotic elegance of turban In line fabrics. straws and strawelotiu. the beauty of brims up. brims down. brlms pretty all around. Give yourself a spring lift! pc. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E Prol‘itt. Mrs. E.(‘. Moore the hostess to provide lunch. 2 overlay. 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