m: II I call I11; sI rd nil: p.275, Ir 69.5 56 first ._...‘u__._u..4 H can: " " , E. E. Larter, Alllbcrton, was unit— ‘ the bride, played the Wedding “ ,. duet, Mus. Choir Director 'MRS. PHYLLIS NEWMAN AND CORNWALL JUNIOR CHOIR Honored . AI Mrs. MocEwen’s‘Home Saturday evening, Novem- ‘ber 8th, the ,Conmwalll Juuior choir held a surprise party for their choir leader, Mrs. Phyllis Newman art the home "of Mrs. Reg MarcEWen. Phyllis, who has organized and directed thisjunior choir of thir- .ty<six boys and girls deserves much credit, as shealso dir- ' acts the senior choir of Com- wall’ church as well as teaching music in many rural schools. OOVEHEAD C.W..Ia. St. Eugene’o Suhdiylsion of C.'W.lL. held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Terrance Lampluer, in the pres- ence of Rey. Fr. Wood, twelve members and two visitors. V Roll call was collection. amount log to $1.30. The minutes were read agnd signed- Correspondence, .mcluded‘ a thank-you note from Patricia. O’Connell. ' x The financial statement SlIIUW~ 0d a substantial balance on hand, and treasurer repomted mar- ried couple damm- had proved a WICCGS‘Sf'ull event. V Jlt was moved by Mrs. Herbert Morrison, and seconded by Mrs. Russolll Watts that of bill 06013.13 ,bopoid.ItwuomwedbyMlm. {Hubert Corrfilguau and seconded An address was read by Aud- rey Yco after which WIendy Wil- son and Harvey MaroErw'en pre- sented Phyllis a pop-up toas- her and-a leather bound suitably imscrilbed 'Hymnary. Phyllis thanked the choir for their gitts and all sang “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow". A dainty lunch Was served ’by hos- tess, assisted'by mothers of the choir members. douwhon be sent to the Spring- Rielllicl.E Punch '\ Rev. Fr. Wood then. addressed“ the meeting and thanked the had given by teaching catrchism at the church and asked that this work be continued. ' Meeting adjourned with the actor couceuation to the Blessed Virilgiu Mary. Place of next meeting the home of Mrs. Russell Wrattsc Lunch committee will be Mrs. Joseph Ready, Mrs. Chas. O’IBrrbeu, Mrs. Joseph 1mm and Mrs. William O’Connell. . [OILD column The term “blacklball” stems from ancient Grease where white 'or black balls were dropped into 'by Mrs.Des1jIe McCalbe that u an urn", in voting for or MR. AND MRS. J; E. TREMBLAY The Sacred Heart Church, Al- berton, Was the scene of 'a pretty autumn weddti-mg‘on Saturday, OIc- tover 2-5, 1958. when quces Ber- nadette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed in marriage to Joseph Eu- gene, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tremblay, Bathurst, N.lB. , Rev. Phelau McKenua perform ed the ceremony and celebrated the Nurptial Mass. Peter Larter, brother of the bride, was altar boy. Mrs. E. E. Lartei', mother of mu sic. Mrs. Aurcle Doucette, aunt of the groom, sang, “Mother Beloved," Mr. Raymond Ah‘earn, ‘ cousin 0! the bride, smug, "Sweet Sacrament Divine," and, as a Doucette and Mr. Ahearn sang, “Oh Lord I Am Not Worthy.” The altar was beth do corated with autumn flowers and the guest pews were marked with bows of white satin uflblbon. To the strains or Mendelssohn's Wedding March, the bride eIn-t- ered the church on of her rather, who gave her in mar- Chantilly lace and nylon net over satin fashioned the bride’s length skirt of whlte nylon net over satin and crlnollnc cascad- ch firom c. titted bodice of Chau- tilly lace with sweetheart neck; line and short sleeves. A very pretty feature of the gown was a scalloped p-cplum edged with Chantilly lace. She wore long mitts and a shoulder length well held by a crown of rhinestones and seed pearls. Her bouquet was pink roses. Miss Ann Larter was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a 5; Pretty Autumn Wedding ls Held l'nAlberton with flqu skirt and fitted bodice. The .neckllue, high in flront, dip- ped to a point in the back and featured a large back bow above the waistline. With it she wore matching feather hat and white accessories, and carried a nose- gay of yellow roses. AIS bridesmaid Miss Dorothy McNelll, cousin of the bride, wore an identical gown! and hat in aqua. Her. nosegay was of white roses. A ’ v The best man was Mr. R ay Walsh, brother - in - law of the groom, and the ushers were Mr. Alva Mc-Aldulfr and Mr. Larry Profit. For her daughter‘s wedding Mrs. Larter chose a navy blue dress with powder blue accessor- 1es. . A reception was held at the borne of the bride's parent-s where luncheon was served! to thirty guests. ' ‘ topped with miniature bride and grown. and flanked on either side with low bowls of autumn flow— erc. I A toast to the bride was‘pro— posed by Mr. Ray McNelll a'nd responded to by the groom. For u houeymoon- trip in th e Mar-chimes and Maine the bride wore a. grey wool dress with sapphire blue coat and black aocessorles. Her corsalge was pink carnlatlous. LAIC and Mrs. Tromblay will reside in Montreal where the groom is stationed with the R.C A.F. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ray McNeill of Sum. merside, Mr. J. E. Tremblay, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walsh, Mrs. Vau- Plu-m and Mrs. Aurele Doucette, membars for the assistance ‘ ' [Minutes of the laSt annual and The bride’s table was centered - with a three - tier Wedding cake, ‘ ELLEN’S DIARY 'Jomes Promi Now November broods fitfumly hi that over-cast, quiet chill of season which points out winter’s approach. Or again in fialIleIm— llglhlt, pale and brittle, though one may find therein, nice reflections of the summary days past .We look back to their Clh-aI'lIIIIS with some longing. . .and ahead be-' yond the frosty beautitul winter to the warming sprung days. These ,momiugls when the twi- light lifts, there is sometimes rime of host on the cover of the nearer spilllway on the dam be low. And eVen though the cat: tle and horses leave their night- sheltens of stable or grove to resume their gnaziug, the fields are not like summer’s but faded and forlorn. r The ravens that home in our woodlot, and excursion from their with throaty crooks seem to hilt in well with the sumowhat sombre scene. And yet, there is a certain beauty to be hound in the slhladings iIf meadow and tree that blend into an attractive piIc- tum of the season to make quiet and peaceful pastorals which in- dicate the passing of the year. On these farms of the name there, remains yet fteldwonk to be done before they can be given forms the pattern of next year’s hopes, is about complete. Here BALTIC W.I. The twonty-touuth --~nual meet ing of Baltic Women’s Institute wouheld at the home of Mrs. Edgar Matthews. The meeting was called to under by the president, Mrs. Bruce Circular, The meeting 'opcncd by singing the “Institute Ode”, and rcpreattng the in The memheus answer- ed Doll call by the drawing of names for exchange of Christ- mas gifts, and the playing of dues which amounted to $4. the negntar meetings were read and approved, The treasurer re- ported a balance on hand of $34. 31. - — Slick committee reported two sick calls had been made and it was moved and seconded, that these bille be paid. It was report- ed that oootrilburtious to the Can- cer Fund aue still biog collected by the members. ' : The following is the slate of ofificers tor the ensuing year: President, Mrs. I William Cousins Vice-President, Mrs. Bruce Riley; Secretary, Mrs. Edgar Matthews; Treasurer, Mrs. Gor- don Cousins ; Auditors, Mrs. Bruce Growler, Mrs. Everett Wall; Dlrectons, Mrs. James Wall, Mrs. Gordon (Justus, Mrs. George Riley; Program P‘honing Committee, Mrs. James Wall and Mrs: Emer- ett Wall; School Committee, Mrs. Willlam Cousins; Sick Committ- ee, Mrs. James Wall and Mrs. WIlham Cousins; Organist, Mrs. Bruce Omnibus. The “Birthday Box” was then opened and $4.30 was realized. Mus. Gordon Cousins invited members to her home tor the Decemlber meeting, It was decided to have a "Trav- elling Cake” next week. The program tor the evening was under the direction of Mrs. Gopdon Cousins undMns. Edgar Mathews, and was enjoyed by all The wlunans of the contest were Mrs. Bruce Crozier and Mrs. Bruce Riley. Collection mount- ed to 40 cents. . Meeting closed by singing the Queen. A delicious lunch was ser- ved by the hostess, asst-stud by Mrs. Gordon Cousins. Wise Santas Shop At ROGERS Gift Centre! FOR ‘THE FAMILY . Fireside Furnishings Q Coleman Camping Equip- ment . . . Knives . . household . Steak Knife and Carving Set . Thermometers . Westclox . . . Clocks Watches 17/244qu WHOLSALI‘. a. "(TAIL . pocket and and waltz length gown of blush pink all of Bathurst, N3. 137 Queen St. Dial 8501 over to winter. The plowing which Ellen Must Remember sed Two Hols! name the gnai-nlands, the holds to be seed-ed down, the potato and wetland, red or flux-rows tumed to the sky. All is ploch except that which will be bared when the task of cleaning up the de- bris of this and that ancient fence bottom and hedgerow, wldch now provides the fiarmens with ac- tive bus-y hours, is at length done. “I see”, JIaImeIs remarked to the younger fiaumer, when he came by to stop a minute af- ter breanrflast today “the last of the (p-iiblets’) pellets have been fed. I guess. . .” “Yes”, the younger farmed nod— ded. “I was thimkinlg so too: we should perhaps slip to town this morning forsome. The weather— wclll, we can‘t depend on it now.” “And ill; wouldn’t do to buyout of them” James oflfered. "‘Not when they are doing so well. I never saw Ajzttens do better. rIlhey’vre come to cart at the creeps SilIIlCB they were quite young—and done well.” V ‘ ' So, snug between the two, we atso exIcursiIcneId with them off into this Monday ‘Inorninlgu to buy those odds and ends of items that the housewife, as James de- clares when we go on such a satarl, “thinks she needs!” To window-shop (hastily), and in the of glossy fir trees be- ing set in place in certain stores, to note the meanness or Chris-t- mas. “Now just a minute" we said arresting Jlalmes’ brisk steps. in a stone as we were drawn matur- ally to stop by a. numan dis- play. ‘; ' - “Ell-en.” he offered with some suspicion, “never mind dawdl- ing over any silly buyings to- day! Besides,” he added "what would you! waut with another hat? You havcmore now than you’ll ever wear out?! Make haste get whatever else you need and Let’s get home to the flalrm~work. We may 11m get another day so open this year." A saleslady chuckled. We did t'00. if a bit ruefiully. “I’ll buy her two” he grinned at her,” when the frost has fin. ally settled in!” And November moved on, into the welstcring days,~ Until Morrow ~ - ._ Di, , , Goodantght. m p SHOP NOW-— Relax at Christmas! Lovely Lingerie - Pretty Blouses Golf Sweaters Stylish Skirts Newest 'Dresses 33%. ”@§!€!§§9€%'€9€ mus-(2%an . . V. A SMALL-DEPOSII HOLDS YOUR PURCHASI‘ HI" -. Hflephnv‘v-m lay/aim Moms THE GLORIA . g .4 S I LADIES WEAR “Where Smarter Women , 3” CHRISTMAS l I from Adella’s . 1 Latest imported fashion: in mil- linery—from gay festive bonnets to Sunday-go-to-meeting hats! And be sure to see Adella’s smart line of scarves and fabric gloves to match! 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Mrs. DesRorch- es gave a. very interesting and instructive talk on Our Lady of have proved Lunch was served by Mr 5. Ramsay and her committee, and the meeting closed with the. Act of consecration led by Mrs. Des- Roches, and recited by the mem- bers. MORE RELIABLE BNNSB-RUC‘K, Austria ,(‘Rcu- tors) — Because radio and other modern tom of communications unreliable in the mountains, two carrier pigeon units of 50 birds each are bemg added to police forces to and mountain rescues in the Austrian Tyrol. television aerial mast will toys/er 1,000 feet albovethe countryside in SW, England. The ladies fnom Prince 'Ezd- ward Island who attended ses- sions of the executilve of the Uni- tcd Baptist Women’s Missionary Union of the Maritime Provim- cs which convened in lihme First Baptist Church, Moucton, last week were the fiollowing: Mrs. Raymond 'Wood, Albany, Mrs. L.R.‘ Graves, Tiryon, Mics. H.L. Mtbon, Charlottetown. Among the gitts received by Mr. and Mrs. [Edward Sellilck upon the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary observe-d Tuesday, November 18, was beautiful mirror. This was pres- ented to the SelIlIiIcks by the Brlaclcley Women’s Missionary Society. 7 Mrs. W.R. ManNeill, Miss Joan MacLean and Mrs. W.H. Worth have retumed from a most en- TALLEST TOWER The Commonwealth’s tallest Lena Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor, Phone 8506 6 CHARLOTTE’I‘OWN GUARDIAN, NOV. 24, 1958. HAPPENINGS able trip to New Work City. Ills sailed from Halufax on the Ryndan, a Dutch ship, Whulc In New York they stayed at The Paramount Hotel. The shows they saw were “Jamaica”, “Look Homeward Angel”; ,“My Fair Lady,” “The Lambs in ‘fThe Vis- it” and attended a m-ovue at the Music Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, 0y- ster Bed Bridge, left Saturday for Toronto to attend the Royal Wurl- ter Flair. While there they wrll be the guests cl MI. and Mrs. Lloyd Harper. 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