mammal: murmur VM FINE FEATHERED FLATTERY 1 team make fine ideal escort tor a sofitly detailed om Lena Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor, Phone 8506 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 8, 1958 HAPPENINGS The flunenal of the Late Hon. :VB.W. LePage was held at the Trinity United Church Saturday at two o’clock. Relatives and friends from all parts of the pro- : Vince called at the home and ' ’ filled the large church to cap- acity to pay their respect to a beloved relative, finiend and for- mer lieutenant-governor of Prince if Edward Island. Calling at the home on Long- worth Avenue and attending the I - funeral at St. Dunsta-n‘s Basilica '. of the late Pioton R. Mc- feailhe-ns that would make an tweed suit or wool walking dress. hats! This is the year for soft, mm mm cam and Mad mm downy “mm” mwmul‘ly are blended from vivid blue. wonked into hats of colorful snowy white and speckled glam-1e charm for weir with daytime bird leathers. A jaunty feather clothes. Emme designs a soft wing arises high in fnoni to com- 61M lolly turban of patchwork plate a simple but colorml hat. Clever Young Heard Al Sl. D The linst debate of the season took place at St. Dunstan’s Un- iversity gymnasium recently be tween the girls’ debating teams of St. Dunstan’s and Mt. St. Bor- na-nd of Amigo-nigh. The latter is the Women's college nflt’iliated with St. F.X. ' The resolution of the debate was: “Resolved that the impact. of mass momm— tion today is more than detrimental to human MW” S.D.U. uphdld the ahfliiunaltive and M.S.B. the negatiye. ,M.S.B. won. This has been the sixth straight unanimous decision the M.S.B. has taken in the past three years. The M.S.B. debaters were Mur- iel Lee, a. senior ants student, (leader) and Barbara MlacKin- 11011 a junior arts student. A fellow student writes of these girls; Muriel is a native of Ed- munston, New Brunswick. She is very active in college noti- vitilies. Last year she played the leading role in the M.S.B. mucical production “Olullahmnaa”. Debaters unslon's Barbara MlaoKlinnon lives in Antigonish. She is the daughter of Judge All. and Mrs. Mac'Kriunon. Barbara. is a!- so active in the M.S.B. chorlal group and the dnamaitic society. The S.D.U. debaters were Mar- garet Hagan- a. senior ants stud- ent from Hope River and Eran- cis Doinon from North Rustico. New»: upheld to the bignestrdegree‘lhe great na- tional standard of s.d.u Mlauna MctGloan, president of the Mount Saint Stud- ents’ Council, and Miss Jeannie Gillis, president of the Mount Saint Bernard Debating Society accompanied the debaters. 'Ilhe visiting ddoatens stayed with Miss Gillis and her fondly on Wey- ruouth Street. The girls were quite enthusias- tic about the island and hope to come back again during the sum- mer months when they will see it at its full height of beauty. Jeannie Gillis, who is the pres- ideal of the M.S.B. Debating So- ciety, has been associated with She is doing a solo in- the S.F.X. Christmas concert. the Women’s Institutes of Pninsce Edward Island. Auction Sole Bozoor ls A Successful- Allthoulgh only celebnating its second annivensary the Auction Sale Blaaatar sponsored by the Exemplar chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority is well es- tJablished and one of the nicest events of the Christmas season. Kinkrwood Motel is the setting and as the guests drove up to the door the gay Christmas de- corations outside already ha d created an atmosphere of Yule- tide jollity. inside all was bright and gay too with the guests the urnay of gifts made by the mem- bens. Many or these anticles were in the Christmas colons being de- signed with the idea that they would be suitable tor Christmas mile The Alpha members were guests on this occasion of the Exemplans and the latter also are allowed to invite two guests. There were many red dresses worn by those present, also green. All this added to the poet- tiness of the evening. Mrs. Carl Burke, the presi- dent of Exemplar, welcomed the guests. Then Miss Allie MlaoLeod and Mus. Myron Bell started the auctioning. Bidding even at the start was unusually brisk. New ideas and originality prevailed among the anticles nor sale. Among the many things that could be mentioned were: A lit- tle girl’s adlonable fllaunelette nightie hand made in Christmas colors with her doll‘s nighties to match. Then there was a three piece hand made living- noom suite tor a doll’s house. This included an upholstered sett- tce winh the matchinga rmchairs. Copied in detail from Mummy and Daddy’s furniture this had the added attraction that it was in a gorgeous shade of scarlet. The flood, knitted wear and n0- Event After the last anticle had gone under the hammer, the guests settled black to enjoy their coi- lee and to look over their pur- chases. Now the gifts are being wrapped and will make their nelxrt appeanance under the Christmas tree. Altogether the Exemplar chap- ter Auction Sale Bazaar was a most successfiul and happy eve- ning. ’Dhe convenens were Mrs. JJL. McILellan, convenes of gills and Mrs. A.W. MacNeill the con- vener of the retreshinents. NEW ENVOY NAMED OTTAWA (IOP) — Appointment of Adolfo Alexsandri-ni, secre- Oormac, fior many years prom- -' inent in the business and pub- lic life of Prince Edward Is- land, were great numbens of re- latives and friends. ' Arriving in the province to pay respect to this beloved member of their family were: The Rev. McConmac, SJ. Winni- peg, I brother; Mus. ‘V.J. Pin- eau, New Glasgow, NS. ‘ a sister; Mr. Bruce McCormac, ac- Countancy and Supply department R.C.N. Ottawa, a son of Mr. Mc- Oormac; Mr. David MoCormac, accountant of the Royal Bank, Parrsboro, NS. another son. Rey. C.W. Bassey, Haiellbrook, was most pleasantly sunprised on his birthday recently 'when the members of the I-laaelbmok Bap- tist Church gathered to wish him many happy returns of the day. After a few well chosen words by Queenie MlacKinnon, Mr. Pas- sey was presented with a has- sock by Thelma Jenkins, on be- half of all present. MI. Passey expressed his gratitude and sur- prise in his usual jovial manner and a pleasant social hour was Spent. Mr. and Chesle Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Mac- Lauchlan, West Covehead, have recently returned from a holi- day trip to Toronto, where they visited the Royal Winter Fair. Enroute they stpent some time in Boston and New York. The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Kinette Club was held at the home of Mrs. Olive Cudmore on Wednesday, December 3rd. The president, Mms. Jack Gray presided. Irt was decided to have a la- ble made for the Retarded chil- dren Day Tnaining Class. It was decided to give $20.00 to each Welfare Onganination to be used tor the Christmas lurid. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the meeting by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jnack Gay and Mns. Fremont Ar- cher. ELLEN’S DIARY A bright day this has been. And it came to mind when we saw the children go along the hard-imam road to school, as clean as the Monday-morning slates of the long ago, in those country schools that we knew. Every trace and reminder of past. wonk had been wiped away. Here reaching out before, in a new beginning, was another day, and .How welcome the sun above the tree tops, dark against’ the eastern hills, and pretty the flooding shades on the cloudless December-lame. But there in. an earthy sight, on the‘inonrt lawn, and nibbling dangerously in the flower-bord- er was the flock of sheep, come down {mom fields up the slope. “Do you see that, Ellen?” James queried soberly, slipping into his jacket to be ofif out- dooms. "I’m thinking.that means a snowstorm ahead, though there is little sign of it yet. But sheep are strange creatures. They know.” However there is no falling weather yet, and our day has on- tered the dim of the night. But we recall that last night, after a round of stables with his grand- lather, Mack, our nine-year grand son, found the moon caught with- in a bright circle. “When you see that“ James told him, “you can be fairly sure of some falling weather ahead. Count the stars in the circle.” "There’s one," Mack said —— “just one!” “Then” James commentel “we will have another line day, I reckon." ‘ “Our tests are over now t ‘In our school which has a large number in attendance, we inter- view the pupils at set times’ a mother from the far Canadian West wrote us recently .‘T h is does away with tests and report Q Can Goods Q Vegetables Q Meats Q Fish tarngeneral of the Italian- mjn» istry of foreign'afiairs, as Italy’s new ambassador to Canada was announced here Friday. Mr. Alex- sandriui, 56 succeeded Sergio Fe~ 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 noaltea, who has been named alm— bassador to Belgium. WWW“ VSHOP HERE FOR. . ,. Fresh Fish Arriving Twice Weekly Don’t Delay— Act Today Order Your Christmas Poultry Now! 223 Queen KKKfiKKKKKKfiKKKKKKKEKK VK ; oUEEN ST. ‘, -' : MEAT MARKET FREE DELIVERY .aaamammammhmaaamaaaamm MUSIC- ——Hit Para Music and veltios~all were popular and: brought good prices. Mrs. J.A.l Carru'lhers was another allCth—é near and she was helped not by the Easter bunny but by a Christ- mas bunny in the person of Mrs. TD. DcBlois. This made more; fun and again the bidding raced along and the prices soared. l combination RADIO and PLAYERS 167 Queen St. love to get our records for Christmas favorite artists! Compare Our Prices SERENADER GUITARS TOOMBS MUSIC STORE LOVERS de Selections, Dance Christmas Carols by RECORD Dial 3271 l SheepSlronge Creatures They Know Weolher Signs cards’ and ‘Mack smiled hap- pily, coming by on his way home from his classes, “Do you know, what’s beginning to now? You wouldn‘t guess. The Christmas Concert! And I’d say. it’s going to be good.” “This is a busy month," we uttered. “It is! There’s so much to do: easyl), lists of presents . . that’s pression denying his words, at once!” len”. James says at the door. “it will keep the night.” shape up schooldwonk to keep up, concert numbers to learn (but they’re the trouble” he said, pleased ex- “Christmvas seems to come all “I guess I’d better put a hard wood block in the furnace, El. the tire through And'we think "or income: rest- ing fields, of the cattle and hor- Wed In Roman Niagara Falls, New York was the romantic setting for the sum- mer wedding of Josephine Brown Malach, daughter of Mrs. Pic- ton C. Brown and the late Mr. Brown. Charlottetown to Dr. Al- bert J. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Wilson, Charlottetown which was celebrated with a High Mass in the Prince of Peace Church on July 26. Given in marriage by her bro- ther Earl of Toronto, Ontario, the bride looked radiant in her ballerina length dress of cham- pagne silk tatfeta with an appli- sued overdress of white Chantilly lace, with champagne colored accessories. Her shoulder length veil of champagne tulle fell from juliette cap appliqued with Chan- tilly lace. She carried a white orchid on her motherpearl bri- dal missal. Mrs. Maureen Hansen of Nia- ga-na Falls, sister of the bride, was her atron of honour and only attendent. Maureen looked charming in her strawberry col- oured chiffon ballerina length dress with matching accessories, carrying a nosegay of multi-col- ored pink sweetheart roses. Mr. Noel Wilsc.., brother of the groom was best man. Noel with his wife Helen trayelled from Charlottetown for this special oc- cassion. Dr. Lou Frost of Sid- ney, Nova Scotia and Dr. Ed- ward Ksiazilk of Hamilton, On- tario, acted as ushers. The bride in a graduate of Notre Dame Academy and at- tended St. Francis Xavier Univ- ersity, and is a graduate of St. Marthas’ School Of Nursing. Her husband is a graduate of Queen Square School, St. Francis Xav- ier University. and the Univer- sity of Toronto School of Den- tistry. Dr. Wilson is at present completing a three year post grav duate training in Oral Sungery at Georgetown University School of Dentistry, Washington, DC. cozin comfortable about their hearth-fires. And we remember that if the summery seasons have many a chanm, there is some- thing about this time of year on. Island farms which makes for happiness and content. is it the hush of the fanmlands that finds an answering peace in folks’ hearts? Until tomorrow— —-- — Diary, Good-night . . 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Dr. and Mrs. Wilson are resi- dents of Washington, DC. for this year. NEW TERROR GROUP member of Kenya’s legislative council said Thursday a new sub- versive successor to the terrorist Man Man has been formed to operate against Europeans and Africans loyal to them. Group Capt. L. R. Briggs told a political meeting that information in his and the government’s possession shows the situation is serious. FAMOUS CLOCK Each of the four faces of Big Ben, the Westminster clock in London, England, is more than and I NlAIlOBI, Kenya (A‘Pl — A " BARBARA MaeDONALD ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mac- Rae of Montreal, announce the engagement of their niece, Blar— bara Mac MacDonald, former- ly of Kings‘boro, P.E.I. to Jraco- bus Jplhanmis Grubler, son of Mr. 22 feet across. Johnslon-Benn Solemnized Al The marriage took place at the Presbyterian Church, Marsh field, on Friday evening, Nov- emlber 28th, at 8 o’clock, when the pastor, Rev. 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