Belen A. MacDonald, Women’s Editer. Phone 48506 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fr Feb. 16, 1962. 7 HAPPENINGS dielight to form a lovely setting | for the Annual Valentine Tea | sponsored by Zion Women's | Auxiliary, on Tuesday afternoon. , in Zion Church Hall. The-centre table was daintily appointed with cloth of white’ damask and floral centrepiece of red carnations and white mums, flanked by silver candal- Traditional Valentine motif |latives. From Toronto they will of “hearts and flowers” com- be travelling to Edmonton, Alta. | bined with the soft glow of can- where they will again be the guests of relatives. Hostesses at the Charlottetown Curling Club this weekend will be Miss Edith Anderson, Miss Dorothy Stewart, Mrs. Harry Simmonds, Miss Lois Shaw, Miss Frances Rossiter and Miss Chris Phillips. r abra with tall white tapers. | approved as read. Roll call was aa ee Seed es ee ee = leaders Se be cl pp apf apa A eS a MR. AND MRS, J. BYRON SPENCE —— ag orated tables, where # delicious | .cived and correspondence read ed with a three tier wedding FIRST ties sme gael ¥¥ an nratar maer cee YOUNG Couple Pledge Vows: | hie St‘erim ‘sr sung, AAiwon Am 2c. cr =e co tonghon so agg of dainty | ed from the Club's Korean or-| g p e ge s oe = oS i ee i» cakes was replenished ‘by Mrs. |Phan Rhee Chan Nan. In her) y: . . with white and yellow mums, |*imued ‘te first women on the Malcolm MacKenzie, Mrs. Ar | letter she included a picture; In eremony At Trinity United The toast to the bride was| mente. Ganon’ ion Enid E. thur MacRae and Mrs. ari | 2" warmly thanked the mem- proposed by the best man a ws , Ppnanin in December, ia, . -" Balderson; while Mrs. James | bers for the wonderful gifts; qh. marriage took place re-| sage was of sweetheart roses, | responded to by the groom. Al ‘met woman elected to civie Power was in charge of tickets. | Which she had received during | cently at Trinity United Church| The bride's attendant, Miss| telegram of congratulations from ace Se senna Sans es aa & =| In the upper hall, ladies of the | the holidays. | in Charlottetown of Grace Ding-| Margaret Riley, wore a street| the groom's sister and brother- wh. o me ‘several auxiliary groups dis-| Items on the agenda for new wel), daughter of Mrs, Robert| length dress of green seal Skin| in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dor: b = played their handwork, and a business included: Blackett and the late Warren| and brown and beige accessor-| rida, Fort Nelson, B.C N 3 an i — refreshment table provided an| A new heating system for the | Dingwell of Marie, P. E. I, totes, Her corsage was of. pink| read by the best man. or : MR. AND MRS. THOMAS LeCLAIR ) opportunity to purchase home- |Community | Hall: Musle | fer J. Byron Spence, ton of Mr. and| carnations | Mist Miriam Matthews, af UNIFORMS cooked cakes, jams, pickles ; Mrs. 8. B. , friend bride ignish le Are Honored Borden UCW Hold air, dacs "ur. caer, Ot cnn wes prema ae he t |“iee tinea ta so] © tee : Zion Girl Guide troop were busy | 0"_ Mare . . , Tignis Coup e Are rionore Zion Giri Guide troop were busy | Oring the course of as tater-| 4. ny Srenny wee Performed) Immadianly Silewing the) Seuvandly Steving We ok G naugurdi service y Rev. R. 8. Latimer. for ception the couple left on a wed- perylone ‘ ° candy. esting discussion the Chair heard| ‘por her wedding the bride arenas 8 een oe re ding trip to New York and Fior- _ On Occasion Of Anniversary | BORDEN — The Inaugural Arrangements for this delight- expressions of valuable opinion | chose, a street length dress of| *mately 50 guests was held at) 14, @ sizes 10-20 service of the United Church ful function were under the di- for and against the buying of | taupe brocade satin, with taupe| the Queen Hotel. Out of the province guests at @ ‘lend TIGNISH — Mr. and Mrs. Gerard, Bradfgord and their women: was held on Wednesday rection of the Auxiliary presi- | new heating plant for the hall. | and beige accessories, Her cor- The bride's table was center- the wedding included the bride's short styles Thomas LeClair, long time re. | denahaer Mrs. E.C. Perry of evening at the home of Mrs. dent, Mrs. Percy Cameron and | The matter was tabled. pe wager yf ween ewne enh @ vines 14% . re Sectenae 1 "af the} Harold Coggins. the executive. Penny Auction was won by » Mr, sidents of Tignish, now living | Tignish, and 16 of their 19 grand- ‘ : ° 4° ° - and Mrs. G. Harold Brown, Jr 2% in South Rustico were honored | children |, Peverene A. 96. Colmnaren ‘sae | | Mise. Legne Boe Pe "Ch t S Th of Bellerice ; ‘cs ‘ m SOU us : 4 _ ( in charge; assisted by Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFar-|contest conducted by Mrs. | risrian ervice eme » Mass. Special by friends and relatives at their| Réceiving with Mr. and Mrs. Preston Darrach and Mrs. Lorne |lane, Lower Bedeque, left om|George A. Ellsworth, was won| Mr. and Mrs, Spence have te- Catalogue old home here on Tuesday, on | LeClair was their daughter Mrs. Cousins : Tuesday by car for Toronto, | by Mrs William Thompson. | ° ken up residence at 178 Wey- the occasion of their golden wed- | E.C. Perry and her two daugh- “Use. 1 paige |where they plan to visit with re | Meeting closed with the Queen | 1S tress nul ay mouth Street in Charlottetown, § “Any _ different ding anniversary. ters Jean and LeTica. The Lord, Ye Heavens Adore | Delicious refreshments we rel The groom is a partner in the | “viet * showr Mrs. LeClair, the former Cath-| Mrs. LeClair had a corsage of jim “How. Firm a Founda- president, Mrs. Preston Dar- erved by the hostess, Mrs. The Kay Lockwood Guild of A welcome was extended te) firm of Spence and Macleod ee ae erine Bernard, daughter of the white carnations on her blue tion “Hear us O Lord,” and rach: Secretary Mrs, Will- Wright and her assistants, Mrs. the First Baptist Church, Char-} visitors by president, Mrs. Har-| Ltd. and the bride is employed atnt Goat late Fidele O. Bernard and Mary | flowered jersey dress. “Lead” and “O King Eterf&l.” ard Pickering; treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Graham. lottetown, met on Feb. 6 and| old Brown, followed by roll call | with the Provincial Bank. - ee Jane Gallant, was united in mar-| The tea table covered with @ Mrs. John Easton was pianist Arthur Jay. s+ Committee in charge for the were hostesses to the Ferne|by secretary, Audrey Robert- (Photo by R. B. Hambly) | io choose your riage to Thomas LeClair, son of | white linen tea cloth was cen- for the evening. Lunch was served by he tna: March meeting: Mrs. Cecil Hi- Levy Guild and Fellowship|son, All joined in repeating feverite styl, sue A. laciels and alone | tates with * mem vagesetanuck The service concluded with tess assisted by Mrs. Robert cken and Miss Gloria Hicken. wae. — oe Rg Guild covenant. and we will ernard at St. Simon an . | wedding cake, and was cut by the dedication of the executive |Dalziel and Mrs. Arthur Jay. | | with a hymn-sing led rs. recreation Jude Roman Catholic Church the bride and groom and served by the minister. They are, pre- Benediction was sieekonel MIDDLETON W. I. Harold Brown with Mrs, Erie a ee ee H, BENNETT CARR oe Tignish, by Rev. Dougal. Mac- during the refreshment hour im sident, Mrs. Hirley Conrad; vice- by the Minister. wo —s of the a MacNeill as accompanist. ed by pel - [esurance Counselling 7.98 - 15.95 Donald on February 13th, 1912. the afternoon. | omen’s Institute met at the’ tne devotional “The Great : , Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada Witnesses to the ceremony were. Mr. and Mrs. LeClair were home of Mrs. A. E. Hamill on ¢, ission”’ led Mrs. Dew Following the meeting a gift oe THE Monica Gallant, now Mrs. happily surprised by the pre- WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Monday, Feb. 5. sine Cenmied: ee the form |¥@s presented to Mrs. Ian Gil- » Pee 00087 can Arthur Robichaud, of Chelsea, | sentation of suitable gifts from The presitient, Mrs. A. E. Me- of » panel discussion. A duet/lan who is leaving for Truro, Chertetiotown, Gt. G . Dial Mass., and William DesRoches, | the guests, with an old world | . ° Cardle presided. In response t0| was rendered by Mrs. Douglas| wg, now decease.d gold charm clock, with dainty | Victoria WI Welcomes Se cena tet eten e Pen | oe eeen and Mrs. Douglas |= | An anniversary wedding Mass attended by the guests of honor, and many relatives and friends, was celébrated by their son, Rev. Joseph LeClair at St. Simon and St. Jude church at 11 a.m, Present in the sanctuary was Rev. MJ. Rooney. The church choir was under the direction of their granddaughter Jean Perry. Following the mass a family dinner was held at their former home now occupied by their son Bradford, his wife and five sons. Nola Perry who was in charge of the guest book welcomed a large number of friends and re- latives who offered hearty greetings to Mr. and Mrs. Le- Clair during the afternoon and evening. Also present were their five children, Rev. Joseph Le- Clair, parish priest at South Rustico, Benoit, South Rustico, floral motif on the dial, with | a glass dome engraved in gold | a gift of the family. And a/| telegram from the. bridesmaid of 50 years ago, Mrs. Robichaud. Mr. and Mrs. LeClair express- ed thanks to their many friends who so kindly remembered them on this happy occasion. Dainty refreshments were served with Mrs. William Dow- ney, Mrs. Gerard LeClair, Mrs. Edgar Gallant, and Mrs. Brad- ford LeClair presiding over the tea cups, Assisting in serving were Misses Anita and Doréeti DesRoches, and Eleanor Doiron. During the evening several piano selections were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. LeClair resided in Tignish until a few years ago, when Mr. LeClair retired from the firm of Myrick’s Ltd., where he was employed for 38 years as a clerk. 1 group. . Money was voted towards the! .,: March meeting. ELLEN S DIARY Immediately following the Lady Aberdeen Scholarship, Ju- en's Institute met in Pownal Followin, the Farm Forum eed meeting six tables of auction School on Monday, February 5| B were in play at the weekly WI bilee and Musical Festival | for » brief meetins prior to the | DTadcast_ members participated | re 5 Funds. School committee re- ‘rarm Forum | {ma discussion chaired by Mrs. Morning Sees Each Twig Clothed In Deep Ermine - New Members To Group The February meeting of the Renewal subscriptions were | Victoria Women’s Institute was) taken for W.I. News. held at the home of Mrs. Vin-| cent Keough on Wednesday night | February 7. Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Lean, President, chaired the meeting. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the secretary, Mrs, Sandy Morrison and _ cor- respondence received was dealt | with. , 44 It was decided to join the P.E.I. Musical Festival Asso- was held at the home. of the | ciation and to send a donation to the Home Economics Scholar- ship Fund. It was also decided to quilt the pieces previously done, at a later date. Two new members, Mrs. Vic- tor Ferguson and Mrs. Lloyd | Boulter were welcomed into the | card party. Mrs. Emerson Mac- Donald and Ernest Parker were the prize winners; while the door prize was won by Mr. Cleve Roberts. The March meeting was in- vited to the home on Mrs. Will- ard MacCallum, where roll call will be answered by “a current |event, and program will consist of a spelling bee — each mem- ber to prepare a list of spell- ings. _ SPRINGFIELD W. I. The February meeting of Springfield Women’s Institute vice-president, Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. | The _ president opened the | meeting with the Ode and Col- | lect, and the roll call was ans- wered by eight. members dis- | playing one or more articles they had made. EZ | ported one get well and one | sympathy card sent. Delegates | were appointed to attend the festival meeting, Receipts were received from Forum Guide. This was in keep- | ing with the purpose of the) meeting namely to listen to the Farm Forum broadcast on Te- MacKenny. Mrs. Blois Manuel introduced a play “To All The World” pre- sented by several members of the guild. The theme of the play rT [ Moore & McLeod Ltd. echnical and Vocational Train- ing. | Following the broadcast the! members divided into twe groups to discuss the questions. Mrs. James Hamill was secre- tary for the first group and |Mrs. Milbourne Wright’ secre- tary of the second group. Very interesting discussions were car- ried on and later both groups came together to give their find- | ings. ; The project of radio for India | will be further considered . at next meeting. mittee in charge and the meet- ing closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem. POWNAL WI Members of the Pownal Wom- Women’s Institute Farm Forum broadcast. The minutes of the January Lunch was served by the com- | | stressed the need for real Christian service and witness te all parts of the world. Slides “Boys and Girls of Bolivia” were then shown with commen- | tary by Mrs. Harold Mitton. | meeting were read and approv- ed. Correspondence was dealt with and it was decided that the group would send $2 to the | March of Dimes, $1 to the /Tweedsmulr Scholarship > fund and $5 to the Music Festival As- | sociation. Mrs. T.R. Goudge invited the members to her home for the March meeting when roll call | will be answered by a quotation | on education. Mrs. Ted Smith is in charge of the program ‘or the Harold Smith. Mrs. Charlies Jon- es hcted. as secretary. Blooming for Your Spring Choose from tiny poufs that perch prettily flowering cascades on top of your head to that are truly eye-catching... Now on display Priced from 3.95 up WUD ca saa “It's surely changeable wea-, green them, June open the| The hostess, Mrs. Keough, /the Red Cross for children’s _ ther we're getting” a salesman) first rasebuds there. | served a delicious lunch, assist- | gifts sent for Christmas and at the door offered this after- | “T have news, Ellen” James! ed by some members of the In- money given to Cancer Society noon. “We barely get accustom-| smiled, coming in to dinner. | stitute. The next WI card party Programs were distributed. ed to the frost and cold and|‘The first calf is here! Yes came will be held at the home of Mr.| The Farm Forum program on what do we get? A mild spell!) this morning — as pretty a lit- | and Mrs. Donald LaBrech. “Vocational Training” was lis- And before we can turn around | tle animal as you'd see.” BRACKLEY POINT w.1._ | tened to and discussed. The Henderson & Cudmore... Boys’ Wear ...Queen Street | “Tell us a story’ Alex begged | President gave a review of down goes the mercury again! I suppose”’ he smiled “‘it's as) the sages said: ‘Variety is. the this evening, comef“then to sit on James’ knee in the old arm- The February meeting of Brackley Point Institute was “The Guide’ and the ques tionnaire was filled in. spice of life’. It makes . life) chair. eee none of Mrs. George} A Canada map contest was more interesting... Now, the) “A story!” James echoed,|" 1, meeting opened by singing | ¥°" by Mrs. R. Haslam and Mrs. men? At the stables, eh? putting by his reading. “But “Jingle Bells,” and roll-call was C. Sinclair. Meeting closed with Good!” | you've heard all my stories.” “O Canada” and lunch served The clearing there was’ still) im progress. The tractor had) moved the trailer to a door. | How busy the pair of farmers) were then! It was by rights, no convenient time to stop to talk to a salesman. But no matter the occupation or calling of the) visitor, everyone counts with | them, because there have been | “Then tell them again, for I love them.” James smiled, hugged him closer. ‘‘And what shall it be?’ “Tell me about the springs when you used to get mud down the River to fertilize the fields. How did you do it?” he ques- tioned. “Well, first we had to saw-an responded to by passing in a 50 cent article for fish pond. This interesting feature was car- | Tied out later in. the program and realized the sum of $4.50. Mrs. Edward MacCallum was appointed schoo! visitor for Feb- chase four new window shades for school. The sick committee reported ruary and authorized to pur- | ‘ by the committee and hostess. | L. MONTAGUE W. L The regular monthly of the Lower Montague Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lou Wright. The meeting was chaired by | the President Mrs. Cecil Hicken, | Seventeen club members were SAVE TO 2.71 SAVE TO 1.70 a et} ae s ‘ opening above the old : present. tances , before this When we nots a oot thee maatn two treats of fruit sent. New|" the minutes read by the Sec et TA this farm have “entertained committee for the following | retary Mrs. Bert Haneveld IHTiLLe angels unaware.” Young a were interested | three months: Mrs. Gregor Mac- Suusieanaeniammunenananeies ; This morning, every service-| o — followed he step of Callum, and Mrs. Willard Mac-] . " wire, every twig and branch; Sa a ee “ the W 88! Callum. = | about “wore ermine too deep! - & sed ks ae “thet i. ore to/ A bill of $27.50 was paid for Brighten Your for an earl’ gained from the, the joad Se tak . , all but! services of music teacher for l white of the night's fall of s80W-| evening ‘om eer une Pe ee was voted for 2 And still the flakes drifted down | : mem ues to Music Fes- pettling on the dark of the). Tne olden days eee olden | tival and $1 to Home Economic Spring]! spruces: by the dam, spreading | a aca tatovecting ao Scholarship Fund. lightly the fields, making ou r)| children aaa like faity tales , ' Bove’ All-Wool - world ae pee. it cover-! open oe tain tiene ane jheld on Friday afternoon Janu- in. Geo cur ‘ ore : SPORT SHIRTS ed gently with an eliderdown| ‘, ree jary 5 a new ! . * Boys’ Tam O'Shanter ’ blanket, ttie low green shoots of | Pay vs Ne of| Miss Theresa SacLeod, Dir- cotton a — a . PANTS “ HOCKEY SWEATERS aa the" snowdrops, Jeanie had dis-, e,<ay et, Beatime is come. lector of Women's Work and _cotton dresses Tl | PARKAS. JACKETS || KNITTED SHIRTS | -|-o courte sear} | -@ ¥1 “torte Gane ee 3 covered one mild day of late im! C504 night | Mrs.—Stewart Scrimgeour both to waa @ wan 6 ° Se a the lawn-border. 6 |\0f Charlottetown were in atten- CAR COATS @ Huskies included @ double knee Cc y ‘a =, ‘ “Hush now — sleep on” we i Deeness, dhirts ead .weekils NOW @ Sizes 4 to 18 @ res. to 4.95 @ reg. to 2.98 @ sizes 6 to . think Winter whispered t them. Handicraft VON _|pviamas, doves, wallets, change Reg. to 20.00 © Res. & 3 5 or @ regular to 5.00 ao ad * 8 purses, Key Cases, textile paint- x o : abe gd ho ae — ays Visit To ing, liquid embroidery satin ; . ea. meee “Sate es ae ah is M a River cushions, copper tooling - Spring & b : ernoon to) basket weaving were en a mend by a window, to see the| urray \by all, which only goes to or toe Summer i * * ‘ 3 for 3.00 snow cease and patches of blue) The last two weeks of Janu- the interest it held for those who Sl aati ceil appear in the sky. And close by ary were busy ones for the lad- attended the classes. essence ee @s, a company of sparrows jies in Murray River, parti | appreciation were pre- ded. wont o themselves SS cipated in 5 en ot to Miss Theriault, and GLORIA 10% BONUS ON ALL FAMILY | 1 i pretty on the rose in sewing handicrafts, LeClair, by the president, ‘ ‘here. Settled, but lifted in a| the Women’s Institute Handi- Mrs, Clarey, and Secretary. Ladies’ Wear ALLOWANCE PURCHASES ‘ + greath, at the sight of a prowl-| craft Van under the leadership of Mrs. Albert Gallant. Refresh- : ing cat, or when Scampie came/| Miss Doris LeClair and Miss | ments were served by the lad- 156 Gt. George St. Open Friday Night worid. But the bush held the beautiful articles were on dis which brought a very successfu + « + Saturday Till 5:00 P. feal-buds of spring. May would| play at their Achievement Day | two weeks te a cicse. z