MR. AND MRS. JAMES B. JAY Mr. And Mrs. J. B. Joy Mark 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jani<~.s B. .lay.'scrved the guests and the at- M0l‘9“- P- I~ °“l‘fl“"'"”l ll“‘I“ tractively appointed tea table 50”‘ weddmg .a"""‘m';“""-" ,0“ was centered with an anniver- August 11. with a in-iicuiiig _ of their wedding \,m._.\. at Mme‘ sary cake. which was cut by Flower Church in iim.-ii in me: MR and Mrs. Jay. morning and nl'lr-riiomv. "in B0111 the M0N31lWom~3n's In- home.. when 350 M mm. “..,.,.,;_s stitutc and the Little Flower d 1 t- _ C H.‘ , WM Parish Council of the CWL de- ::estr(:v?S}l,‘:,:?- ,2 ,‘1,{,. ,.(,‘,,,.(:E.V ( livered addresses to Mr. . Rev. Joseph Rnszwi-. ,-, ng. Mrs. Jay outlining their life in phew of Mrs. .lav'.-. nilicizilerl-I119 community. and presented ‘It the re_ne“7ing of “H. \.,,.\.,_< ,,,.d the couple with gifts to mark the after the ceremony zi I-"‘lllII_\' <I_in- °°Ca5l°“- _ H. was held a the ,1,-,_.--gs imnmg Mr. and Mrs. Jay's children Seven 0f the J3.“ ,.,3~,,¢ Phil. presented them with a railway dren attended Hm, ~~,.,—.._-m¢_5" gift certificate for a trip through ‘naive,-53,-y_ The}. .\-. ...' U rs. Eastern Canada and the USA. J O sep “m. .(;.—,..m..-,., ;that will take them to Montreal, Peakes Station: R:i~~mnn.l. 'l‘i'cn-iTrenton. Toronto. Buffalo and ton, 0nt.: Sr. T\"[ar\- EtW\'iii::'id.:B05l0 Marian College. Cluivwtr-lmi-viz; Also home for the occasion Giles. Halifax. NS.‘ \r=~.:. Joliiijwere Mr. Jay's three sisters. Pm-ozick, lMildl‘i‘-rll "'mv"illr>Ulll. Mrs. Annie Kane. Mrs. Laura Allison. Saint John. .\' B, and Roycrs and Mrs Gertrude Crow- Kenneth. Their dnii.~l~.Im-. .I<i\'r-0.193’. all of Boston. Mass. and Mrs. Dunstan l\Iiirohv. Yr-llow-= they presented their brother knife, NWT. was iivizzlilc to :it- ‘ and sister-in-law with a bouquet tend. of flowers containing a sum 0 In the afternoon Via a nd money. Mr. Jay's brother liar- Mrs. Jay were “at linmo" ““.l(‘ll old was also home for the af- a large number of lIl(‘Il’ fiioiirlqs fair. _ and relatives (_‘ZllIf‘(l to n-ct:-ml’ Many other gifts and messag- congratulatioris. Dvirin: the :if- es of “best wishes” were receiv- ternoon a buffer lll"."l‘-f"l.'l was cd by the Couple- N :3 O- iBedeq ue UCW ‘Has Meeting The monthly meeting of the fternoon unit of the Bedeque United Church Women's was held in the church hall on Sep- tember 5, with Mrs. Hattie Tan- gedahl conducting the Bible study. ‘ The treasurer reported that Zdmzm Annc Bond. Women's Editor. Pbonc 4-ssu contributions or the first month period had amounted to. 956 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 12, 1962. $315.00. The supply ‘“ , reported 11 large cartons of| clothing were sent to Toronto for Overseas Relief. I HAPPE NINGS The new study book on ‘the’. “Rise of Asia" was introducedl by the leader. Miss Louisa 3 Callbeck. This area comprising. Korea, Okinawa. Taiwan andg Hong Kong has a population of I 38 million: 15 million of whom‘, are refuges in dire need. in i their strategic position between ' the communist and Western; worlds these. people merit thel concern of the world church. I The closing devotions w e r e , under the directions of Ml'S.l Pearl Affleck. ' WCTU Meets In Bedeque BEDEQUE The Bedcque Union of the Women's Christian 1 Temperance Union met recent- ly at the home of Mrs. Robert Reeves. The opening devotions were conducted by Mrs. Edna Jenkins and at the conclusion of these. the president. Mrs. He- ber Myers. took charge of the business period. The proposed observance of "Youth Temperance Week" i April of 1963 was discussed and rs. Myers reported that ap- proximately been re- ceived in contributions for that purpose. It was decided to or- der temperance posters to be placed in schools, stores and other public places. Coin cards were passed in to the treasurer. Entertainment was provided by Mrs. Carrie Leard, who charmed her an- dience by reciting sevcral po- ems. , After the meeting a p i c n i cg lunch. with tea and ice-cream,i was served by the hostess. ‘ 3 Holds Meeting The September meethiv of the Stanhope Women's Institute held. recently at the home of Mrs.l Eric Kipping. cation committee reported on‘ the work done at the school and on the flag that was obtainedi for the school. A gift was p u r- chased for ‘Mrs. Harry Kielly. who is leaving the community.i It‘ was decided to purchase at F» ' EN’‘7 own" Toll OF S-shool Bell Marks Summer “‘=+/(LlC(JlI'IOl'l'S- End This was the niu.ii:»~: t h e yday. eyes aheadl tof thistzr that ., ._ncar or ar goa 0 you . gfiljerftlldent of mp I rm’ James at the choring set ck‘ 515m.‘ me mm down his pails at the piggery - daughter Of IIIIS nlrl llOll<(‘ Of dam-___ Now‘ of course the pig. her line. must bring her long kind are out ofdoors. The sows, summer vacation In 1 (lose, . (‘nn"cI_V ladies. more or less laze and return to that Zl?’rIlImI< yet away their days in the old or- withal rewarding .\lmm~ climb, chard. though mealtimes bring which is the .<tu(lmn's Int. them indoors, and there too “ like ‘the qll-Zll‘l‘_\' slave’ I they come to pass the nights. go" she smiled at l’).'ll‘llll'.’. her We see James stop odd times happy expression hnlyinst th e now to measure one or another words of quote. Ami she with his eye. Before long the stepped away eagcrly. down the cycle of that husbandry will be lane and out into the new of the continued by the arrival of j;‘l'£lT‘lfI- ‘ .~w~ro RT!-IR NUPTIALS lbirtoy Irene Macar- . daughter of Mn. Jnmec basketball for the school: an dl that the group b d a “senior! citizen’s party". A committee‘ was appointed to look after ar- rangements for the affair. Lunch was served by the lunch committee. I l lautumn’s litters in the pens. ‘ l James _set down his pail and, miss - of-student from in the road. picked her up. and th e pair were off happily together to the classes of learning that are theirs. James sighed. “She may as well have stayed at home with us. She would be quite a help through the bar- vest if only to drive a tractor in the field” he commented. “This educating a girl is more or less of a waste, in more ways than one“ he continued. ' study — and it must dreary work — and they gain their certificates or diplomas or whatever they work for. an d then what do they do? Get mar- ’rled! And their schooling is do!" we said. "They need all the knowledge in the world— yes, all their mo- thers taught them. all they have acquired themselves. and besides all the skills. and ac- complishments they have picked up orig the way. And even then they will often find them- selves bewildered." I “Just keeping house and help- . Ing rear a family!" Jamel ex- claimed. l “They do claim that when you educate 1- boy. you educatel y one person. but when you educate a girl. you educate a whole family " "I know... I know, Ellen" he nodded. "All the same.," he looked off over the farm. "See how that grain Is turning. it will soon be ready for the binder" nodded. be We smiled. lf James’ heart was in the fields. somewhere in it was a warm corner for th e children of the name. He miss- es them when they are away from the farms. But as for as he I! concerned. Granddaughter or any of the others who so choose, may attend all the classes of looming they wish. it ever see. past sun- set. a green sky?" Mack quer- ied this evening. "Green like a mcllowing har- vest-applo... with touches of gold in it? It was like that this eve- ning. And pretty. I thought." silver-blue it is now above the mill. And it is there - the Lady Moon chooses to walk in hot oil hoes. Until tomorrow — . Diary - flrwvl rut»-vlw Stonhope WI lp lllurcliisoii, Montreal and a d ltlrxs. John l\IacLeod. New City, Morell left this Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, ex- ecutive director of the Unitar- ian Services Committee of Ca- nada, w_ill be the guest speaker at a public meeting being held at Montgomery Hall at 3:00 p.m. m. on Friday evening. Dr. Hitschmanova will be ar- riving in the province this ev- ening for a brief visit to ac- quaint herself with the work of the Island branch of the USC and to promote public interest in the work of the organization. Rev. A.J.G. Murchison and Mrs. Murchison have returned to their home, the Manse. N e w City. N.Y. after having spent their vacation at their summer home. Murchcroft. Point Prim. where pleasant family reunions were held during the month of August. Also as their gue st: were Mr.‘ and rs. William MacLean. Stamford, Conn. and glrs. E.G. Spencer, of Toronto, nt. Mrs. William Ives. St. Peter's Road, opened her beautiful new home for a miscellaneous~show- er in honor of Miss Sheila Bagnall of Halifax, on Saturday evening. Miss Bagnall’s mar- riage to Mr. Roddy Ives take place on Saturday. A large basket brought to Sheila. who occupied a decorated chair. They w e re opened and the gift cards read b Helen urtis. rs. Ives arranged the gifts on a ta- e. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ives assisted by Mrs. Mike Car- mody. lllrs. J.M. Murchison had as recent guests at her 5 u m m e r homo. Point Prim, F—Lt. Cha les F. Murchison, Mrs. Murchi-1 son and family. St. Hubert's. Q. Mr. and Mrs. Frank '1 I PS. 'fts was : homes recently after spending their holidays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross in Saint John, N BB. Mr. and Mrs. . Donald Lee Millis, Mass. and |Mr. and Mrs. lton Rapson, I Hamilton. Ont. l l Kent Clarke. son of Mr. and ;Mrs. George T. Clarke, Sum- merside left Sunday by plane to resume his studies in New Brunswick. ' Mrs. I-I.D. Smith and Mrs. sea at the home of the latter on Saturday at the tea hour when they entertained close friends of Mrs. Beecher Best, prior to her leaving to take up residence in Hamilton, Ontario. Singing and .instrumental music with Mrs. E. Hughes at the piano were greatly enjoyed. Refreshments were served and a farewell gift to the guest of honor was pre- sented. On Saturday evening Mr. and rs. Best were entertained at the home of Mr. A. MacLure and presented with a gift. On Sunday evening following s e r v i c e in he Summerside Church of Christ, the congrega- tion honored Mr. and Mrs. Best and the presentation was made , by the minister. Rev. I-I.W. ow- tt. Mr. and Mrs. Best are leaving today to reside in Hamilton. Ont. - fb Miss Effie MacKay of Su m- merside has as her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gale of North Scituate. R.I. Miss Roberta Godkin of Na- tick, Massachusetts returned Monday after vacationing in Summerside with her brother. Mr. Heartz Godkin, and with Mrs. Jennie Harding. Mrs. William Harvey arrived on Friday from Toronto to visit with her mother, Mrs. . . Buik, and sister, Mrs. Kenneth Maclntire, and Mr. Maclntire, Summer dc. Mrs. J.A. (Sandy) Lawson re- ‘ 'ceived the sad news on Monday A report was given on the‘ev(ining presentation of the S(‘Il0Ial‘SIlIDS§th(xr_ Mr_ William came,-on In to the grade 10 DUDIIS 81 the,Pais1ey, Scotland. Mrs. Lawson Community Hall and the reportivisited her father w ' of the sick committee was also'was in Scotland in the early dealt with. The rural beautifi-‘summer. of the death of her fa- hile sh e Miss Emma MacDougall f week to visit friends in Cape Cod and N ew Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross. Saint John. N.B. are vacation- ing on the Island where they are M guests of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Camp- bell, Belvedere Ave. Sherwood, accompanied by Mrs. Campbell‘: father. Mr. Harry Rapson. Charlottetown returned to their Mr. Victor Ramsay of the Electro d Summerside today to ta ke charge of Saint John. N.B. Bra- nc . Miss Gwen Duchemin of Tor- onto spent a few days in Sum- merside with Mr. "and Mrs. D.L. Miller after vacationing at the family summer home at Abel's Cape, Bay Fortune. Other mem- bers of the family summering §tLAbel’s Cape included Miss Dingwall of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Chris- tie of Halifax, N.S., Mr. and rs. James Leefe of Edmon- ton, Alberta, Mr. E.P. Duche- min of Sydney, N.S.. Dr. and Edgar Ramsay were co-hostes-. Lux Cana a Ltd., leaves D The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer in Charlottetown was the scene of a pretty wedding recently when Marguerite Mary daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Mossey. Bothwell. became the bride of Stephen Barry Connolly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Connolly. Charlotte- to wn. Rev. C.R. Moreau performed the double ring ceremony a nd celebrated the nuptial mass. uring the ceremony the Holy Redeemer Boy's Choir. accom- panied by r. Alex MacLean. sang appropriate hymns. The altar was adorned with red and white peonies and has- kets of white lilacs and snow- ly lowered waistline. The neck- line was delicately scalloped with lace inserts and the dress featured long sleeves tapering balls. The guest pe s were marked with lilies of the valley. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a floor length gown of white chantilly lace over taffeta, fea- MR. AND MRS. srnrnnu B. OOLLY ‘_ .<. Connolly — Mossey’Vows Are ‘fiends Pledged At Holy Redeemer turing a tiered skirt and a fit- ted bodice dropping to a slight- overt he wrists. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion fell from a tulle rose decorated with seed pea s She carried a prayer book bouquet of red roses. Miss Roberta La pin, RN. classmate of the bride. was the maid of honor. She wore a stre- et length gown of turquoise silk organza with lace top and lace inserts on the skirt. Her bou- quet was a yellow and white nose-gay. Misses Irene. Anne and Ber- nadette Mossey, sisters of the bride, were the bridesmaids. ey wore gowns, in a style si- 1 salmon pink shade. Their bou- quets were also yellow and white nosegays. All t h e attendants w o r e matching pillbox headdresses. Allan Connolly. brother of the groom, was the best man; and Mrs. L.A. Duchemin and family of Sackville, N.B. A few neighbors gathered at the home of Mrs. Horace Hayes, Summerside. oon Friday, morn- ing for a “Farewell Coffee Par- ty" for Mrs. M.L. Walwyn. Dr. and Mrs. I.M. Stevenson and children. Alan, Cathy. and Karen. arrived om Ottawa on Sunday and are guests Mrs. Stevenson's mother, Mrs. Mark Delaney, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. T.D. Morrison of Summerside entertained re- cently at a family dinner party at Lakeview Lodge. Cavendish. th 11 milar to the maid of honor’s, in l.|Il'.|el'I W01‘! Tim ceremony ccption for 110 guests was in a St Pius X- Hall In Pu-kdale. cake. Mr. Jose e uncle of th bride, who the mat- ter of ceremonies. Father Mor can proposed ton t I! bride. which was responded to by the groom. The toast to the bridesmaids was by Alan Connolly and responded to by the maid of honor. Mrs. Mossey. other of bride. chose for her daughter’: wedding a white and brown silk of the groom. wore a blue nylon sheath dress with blue and white accessories and a coi-sage of Following the reception the bridal party plien Marie. CSM, sister of the groom, on College. Out of town guests included. Mr. and Mrs. J.J. MacDonald, Moncton, N.B‘.‘-Teresa Mrs. bor. pbellton, N.B. Telegrams of good wishes were received Mrs. Dewis Grlndle. Blue Kill. Me; Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Larkin. Halifax. N.S. Mr. an Mrs. Gerard McNally. Ham - ton, Ont; Misses Mary Gallant, Iris Gallant. Rosemary Mulli- gan and Mary Trainor. Oshawa, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc- Nally. Toronto. Ont. Arnold Dou- cette, Port Dalhousie: M ary on Robert Daucette. st. Cath- G- e es. Ont. Prior to her marriage the bride was the guest of honor at miscellaneous showers at the homes of Mrs. Frank MacDon- ald and Mrs. Ernest Brennan where she received many useful gifts. Following their marriage a reception was held at e bride's home in Bothwell where ' om rounding dis- tricts gathered. Following the reception the -bride and groom left on a bon- eymoon trip to the E a s t e i-n States and Quebec. For travel- ling the bride chose a nylon or- ganza sheath and duster turquoise shade. complimented by white accessories and a cor- sage of white carnatlons. Mr. and Mrs. Connolly have taken up residence in Verdu Quebec. where the groom is em- ployed with the Verdun Catho- lic School Commis (Photo By C. P sion. . MucKay.) CRACK DOWN ON SLUGS WASHINGTON (AP)-A bill providing stiff penalties for the use of slugs, foreign coins or imitations of paper money in vending machines and similar devices awaits President Ken- edy's signature. The House of Representatives completed leg- lslatlve action on the bill Mon- day by agreelng Senate amendments, including one ex- empting juveniles from the criminal penalties. ranging up to $10.000 fine and a year’: imprisonment. monscy , odd pb MacDonald. the Visited Sister Ste- and John Mossey. Halifax. N.S. Mr. and Basil Spears, Ketch Ear- N.S. Richard Tingley, Cam- from Mr. and Handicraft ‘\_/on Visits -Piusville The Women's Institute Handi. craft Van visited in the Pius- ville district with a two week's course g and hands. crafts. Classes were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H, took part in the course. with classes being held in the after. ntructriecsec were Mics Doris LeClalr and Miss Alphonsine Theriault from the Women's In. ntitute branch, Charlottetown. On Friday. August 10 achieve. ment day was held with Mrs. Lloyd Wllkie, Albei-ton attend. er ing as special guest. After the recital of the Collect" and “0de," each and girls were called on to mo. del wearing apparel that was made and show the various ar- ticles.‘ The display consisted of dresses. blouse ‘and short en- sembles, gracefully modeled by “Mary Stewart 9- ered. textile painted articles, baskets, leather gloves, satin cushions. Mrs. Wilkie then congratulat- ed the group and encouraged them to continue the good work. Gifts were presented to the see, NI.'l'6. Gallant and Miss Leclair who in returnt banked the ladies for their kindness. "Culture” was the theme of GDN.W. CM NAMED T0 COMMITTEE WASHINGTON (AP) — Prest. dent Kennedy Monday desig. nated Hobart Taylor Jr. of De- troit as executive vice-chairman of the president’: committee on Taylor, 41, a Negro, has been serving as executive assistant chairman of the committee. ADULT EDUCATION ucation, with two representa- tives from each university. was constituted in 1946. MEIIIIIAL PIIARMAIII ANY here to serve you hour of the day or night. MEIIIBIIL I’IIAIIMA‘IIY Corner of Pownnl an Richmond St. CI’town FOR... ALLYOURCAR NEEDS! ltebnllt Engines. Automatics. Generators. Starters. Fuel Pumps. floods, Cranks. Water Pumps. A complete line 0] accessories for '02 models. Stewart Motors I24Gt.Georgc8t. (-5579 MR. AND MRS. LOWELL nannnnsoiv .CentroI Christian Church Is The Scene Of Pretty Wedding A very pretty wedding was solemnized at Central Christian Church. Charlottetown on Au. gust 11. when Lydia Ruth (Sal- ly). daughter of Mr. and Mrs. derston. The double ring ceremony was performed by the bride’: uncle Rev. R.Ii. a . he church was beautifully decorat- ed with baskets of snapdragons and mums. and the guest’ were marked with satin bows. Mrs. Allison Macfiae. organist. accompanied Mrs. David x who sang “I'll Walk Decide You" prior to the ceremony. “The Lord‘s Prayer" during the ceremony and " Prayer" during the signing of the register. The bride. given in marriage by her father, looked I a floor length gown of silk or- non over taffeta with a neck- ?" w ; .-~'=~--4 I-‘~v-«vi lace, a fitted bodice with a rut- fled back and bouffnnt I kir t. Her slioiuder length veil was attached to a crown set -vlv n pearls and sequins. she carried a cascade of yellow cnrnatlons. 5. Wayne Macliachern. sin- tci of the bride was matron of honour wnile ‘sscr Dorothy and Wilma Burke. sisters of the bride were bridesmaid and in- nlor bridesmaid respectively. loul Itre-ct carnatlons. Mrs. Balderson, mo- taffeta with white accessories" and a corsage of deep pink fea- thered carnatlons. Mrs. David Carr, grandmoth- er of the bride, wore a n n vy dress of ore over flowered accessories and I cor-sage ‘pale blue feathered cnrnations. ollowing the ceremony a re- ception was held at the sum- mer bome of the bride, Roco- bank. for approximately 150 guests. Rev. Russel Carr pro- posed the tonst to the bride, to which the groom fittlngly re- spond . The bride's table was center- cd with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. The table dc- corntlon was a basket of bronze and yellow mums. Mrs. Basil Kerwin. cousin of the bride. was in charge of the guest book. Following the reception the bridal couple left by car for a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and New England States. For travelling the bride wore a pale green sheath with matching thrcc-quarter coat and beige ac- cessories. Her corngc was of yellow sweetheart Out of town tax; N.s.. M}. and Mrs. Corr, Dartmouth, N.S.. Mr. and cl, Ottawa, Ontario, Mr, Mrs. Dole Sornetl. Monctoll. N. 3.. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Corr sou. Dnronoutb, 21.8. ; Telesrams of good whtiu were ‘received from Mr. Bob Seaman and Mr. Roy Kearney. ,, Lake Louise. Alberta. also . Clive Bolderston. Columbia Ico- tlelds. Alberto. Previous to bar marriage Mn. Duldo was tcndcrod with were tenured n communlty.IIiowcr at North Wlltobirc . couplowillrutdo The young ' , '~: "~--"1 Wit‘-‘Ire. 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