|S She Gesedinn, Chartettotown, wn, Mon., Sept. 2, 1959. como TT iL 5 oe 4 & ~ PICT % ” FIELO - COSTELLO WEDDING daughter mor who have been holidaying on | Miss Carol Boehner fo the strains| of the Island for the past two-weeks | of Mr. and Mrs: Norbert Costello, returned to their home in Lex- A wedding of interest to many) Marion Costello, islanders was sol lemnized at St Vincem DePaul Church. 263|0f Lot 65, and Mr. Joseph Fielo, | j Roncesvalies Avenue, Toronto, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fielo Ontario, on August 22nd., of Miss’ of Toronto. “Potato Fields & Meadowland ill Avenue, when a number of nell. Pauline graciously express: — | liam Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. , mersid y pune ’ * Of ( hy ; S jher friends gathered to celebrate’ ed her appreciation for the beau-, erstde,. hove = =amm unced | Corbitt Hart, St. John’s, New. | a Marten nn art anging eason {her belated birthday. Daring the tiful gifts which included china- the engagement of their only|foundland. the wedding will = Go pleasant a washday this was. September sun and mellew- mess blessed it. and over aj! was|lady’s long hair. e@ sweet drying breeze. In it was) eye-catching. .wares and al] those of old fragrance of “Anti of ripen-|much appeal to every feminine and a thank you card was read yjys| SD. Reid. Mrs. Emerson|Leod,Miss—Mabel-Machean and wer Le : ing fern and bracken ‘Tad leaf, of | heart. from a newly-married couple i O°Connor and Mrs. cudaad Nel- Miss yaar Nicholson. The oa —_- for soft clay - do- | WILLIAMS = a Sie a tia cout nach each | A pleasant ear a te et sn, The param feted a vole was centered witht brauil| eons f cara were. hed | ame eee A rt s resentatio i > é f Raant of valty shore was there | or snaithh Gham ter tebe, admire a ad meee ae as cadidiodas al solo ‘ ‘T love you truly”’ which | lly deceruiel bride's oaks which dey ween ihe teal saRnceai 137% Gt. George Dial 9397 COBBLER—SPECIAL . too, we caine fancy. of harvest ‘the old-time pencils and pens, ao by the president, Mrs. Bert was beautifully rendered by- Mrs. | was cut by the bride-to-be. Dur- sch ictice sheila tlt achalasia " “| =} eas ao Ls lands and the = irred red of new-/the stickpins. bright-jewelled. the, Taylor to Mr. and Mrs. James Cart €urrie, and the ladies en- ) the evening, favorite musical dug potato fekis—and the still-\circlets, of armbands so color-| Hewitt, who recently lost ° their joyed a sing song with Mrs. AF. jamsections were plaved on a stereo- A NNU A L MEETING flowerine—meadowland and the ful. |home by fire. and who are now Campbell as accompanist.. A de- Phonic record player. _ etubble where now the cri ickets| And “Oh dear!” Grandmother | building a new home. Sincere lightful party closed with the doleful tunes |would chuckle at sight the ribbons and laces. the sparki-| hall. ing side-combs and pins for mi- Mr Dingwell re same Cancer cards were passed out Campbell, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. Har- of to the members for | Dr. and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon ‘entertained the staff of Prince of | Wales College and their wives at} | their summer home on Saturday ' afternoon. Friends of Mr. George Bruce | Wedding Anniversary on Wed- are pleased to learn of his pro-|nesday. ;motion as Accountant in the ! Nelson, B.C. office of Palm Dair- ies Ltd. George is the eldest son|side on Friday to attend the of Mr. and Mrs. Pownal. \of Wales College, he worked, in! Efigineers - meeting in_ Moncton ithe office of Central Creameries | Ltd. for five years. In April 1958 he moved to Calgary where he entered the Head Office of Palm' marriage to Mr. George Johnston Dairies Ltd. Calgary, His many | takes friends in this province are ex- | tending their best wishes for the | Montague, when she was tender-| * continued success of this young ¢d a miscellaneous shower in the} | Islander. Mr. ngton, Mr. John Fransham, City, is' James Shaw, jon a trip.to the Magdalen Is- ELLEN’S ‘DIARY ae Miss Gail Cameron was guest | M. honor at a supper party held! Campbell, t the Foster residence, Church-| jn charge of Mrs. George McCan- The secretary I of those; thanks We spread James’ khaki work- long-ago aprons and dresses. no| Mr. and Mrs. Hewit shirt in the morning-shade of the way scant of material in their all joined in singi ng HAPPENINGS evening Miss Cameron was pre- sented with a “horror bug’’ for her scientific studies. Mr. and Mrs: J.F. MacNeill of |Summerside celebrated their 56 Mrs. Garnet Ross left Summr- Albert Bruce,| Grand International Auxiliary of ' After attending Prince|the Brotherhood of Locomotive om Friday. Miss Pauline Nicholson whose place next Wednesday, was honored by her friends in Presbyterian hall on Wednesday | evening. She was escorted to a and Mrs. Normant Morti- | beautifully decorated chair by Lohengrin’s Bridal . chorus iplayed by Mrs. A.F. Campbell. last week. bey many lovely gifts were open- ed by Miss Boehner and Mrs. Mass., while the accom- panyjng good wishes wefe read ty Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. the gifts were arranged by Mrs. H.} Smith and Mrs. Wellington and the gift book was) Mr. and Mrs. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Earl: Maynard, | daughter, Doreen Janette, to Wil- pero October 17th., at 3 p.m in pa Mary’ ~ Anglican Church. et ee ¢ fora ¢.W.1. afternoon at 2 The regular monthly’ meeting | of St. Michael's Parish Council, Jona C'W.L. was held on Sunday p.m. September 13th, with 14 members present. Mrs. John McRae presided and meeting opened with league pray- er by director, Rev. Lenard Mc- Kenna. Minutes of previous meet- img were read and adopted. The treasurer's report showed a good balance with all bills paid. A letter was read about having a Home Nursing class if enough any ome needing cod liver cap- sules could order some through C.W.L. It was also decided to order Christmas cards as usual, Couveners gave their reports. A young man the parish who has gone to the Som‘nary was to be remembered with 2 gift and it was decided io sex. get well cards to sick members. A member was to get a spir tual bouquet. Rev: director in his remarks thanked the members for new altar linens for the new church, and urged more members to at- tend communion Sunday. members were interested, also of course we deliver PHONE 8557 Meeting adjourned with prayer, SHOP CO-OP “IT PA at PATE SILVER LASSES FIVE STRING 2 LB. MIXED — ware, silverware and linen. A de- | Shaw, Mrs. Watterworth, | licious B.N. Stewart, ed by collection, ry Jamieson, Mrs. both singing of ‘‘For she’s a jolly good were — by ; - and “Good night ladies’’. . after which fellow” ‘For they; to write to licious lunch was served by Mrs. | es were read by Miss Mrs.|MacLure. At the lunch hour, de- refreshments Miss Boehner. Miss Mac- OLD HORSESHOES The practice of shoeing horses +te—preteet—the brittle hoofs was was k20wn as early, as 300 BE Evelyn ..DIE UNDER CLAY. LYALLPUR, «Reuters West Pakistan | Eight young girls who were serv- | fos Riliamond WATCHES And RINGS JEWELLERY GIFTS LIVER SWEET PIC KLE | Charlottetown Hotel ia birch tree. Still stained here and makeup. The shirt-waists and are jolly good fellows” Miss Pauline _ Nicholson there. the garment was from the eorset covers. how funny! The! The meeting then c¢ losed with tendered a delightful shower by grime of the hours in the har-| poler-towelling by the yard, the the ‘National Anthem, followed by her girl friends in Montague. Mon- vest fields. Socks we pinned next | <cented soap- the mens’ wear and a delicious lunch served by the day evening at the Bison restaur- —those of the gheeps’ gray yarn. which eushi on so nicely the lea-} gue upon leazue of steps taken | that would be. if we might have it, by the work-boots each day. Af-|on behalf of the children, an er ter them came a pair of lighter chanting thing, surpassing in its hue, their woolen yarns bolstered charm even a visit from the Tin- by the nylon threads which as-|man’s travelling van, also in | sure longer wear. Bought from @ those bygone days an event of motoring door to door pedlat much moment to youngsters these were some years back. of Unt tomorrow—Diary—Good that brotherhocd of good sales- night : men we found we never could turn disappointed away. Wf we might have a wish fulfill-| LOWER MONTAGUE W.I. ed on behalf of the children off The regular _monthiy meeting the family. in th's era of countless of the Lower Montague Women’s charms and benefits for young-, Institute met at the home of Mrs eters it would have a pen |Albert Ellsworth on September lar foot it back ich lost vears|2 with an attendance of 17 mem- set down his bers. Meeting opened by repeat- to this kitchen to ing the creed in unison. followed hand-case on the floor and gently e ase the strann-d bundle of mer-|by roll call, “Gems of Thought”. chandise from his back and in| Minutes of the. last meeting their turn, open both to their | were read. approved and signed |The secretary reported the dan- How Granddauchter a miss in'ces for August totalled $278.79, hher voung teens as she is, would and a cash balance of $317.18 watch with bated breath as the It was moved and seconded various trays of. the case were ‘that a pump be installed in con- beine set out to view, each bright nection with the hall. Some plans with its and were discussed for the convention baubles. its useful items as well:|and it was decided to have the pins and needies, scissors, elas- executive meeting in Montague tie, combs and brushes: and be-jnext week. It -was also decided ides the rincs and broaches, the | that arrangements be made, to brilliant hat nvins the necklaces, secure a fire extinguisher for ‘the array of trinkets “ a SE OER "MARETT -6IMMONS WEDDING ~ | Wilmot Val- Mr and Mrs. John Francis’ Mrs. Roy Simmons, Marett following their recent ley, and the groom is the_son of | ' marriage in the Bedeque Fund- Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Marett of! . gqmnental Beptist Chur Te St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Is-| bride is the former Clara Mae les, Great Britain dark humble \the other merchandise’.the bund-|committee. Mrs home-knit.'je would. disclose when opened. worth and Mrs A lovely wish granted by Time The October committee ‘Mrs. Bert Taylor and Mrs. Gus|nmer and Miss Maxine MacLeod, | Burke Albert Eks- ant in honorof -her approaching Steve Hicken marriage. The many lovely gifts is to be) were opened by Miss Carol Boeh- | and the accompanying messag-'} GUEST SPEAKER Ch’town Luncheon $1.00 =| Thursday, October Ist, 1959—1:00 p.m. DEVELOPING Your Films for 20 Years In Today—Out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO 135 Kent St. Dr. C. W. L. Jeanes, Executive Assistant Canadian Tuberculosis Association MOLASSES ~ 135 BROOMS 98 COOKIES 5% PORK HOCKS: POTATOES = 3c The Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League | re "it ri i} il i il 9 » 1. || MON. - TUE. - WED. - ONLY | 117 Queen Street Public Cordially Invited . CO-OP SUPER MARKET Charlottetown centr MONDAY “© TUESDAY SEPT. 28, 29 vo ows CHECK THE SIXTEEN PAGE CIRCULAR BEING DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR — THEN PLAN A SHOPPING TRIP TO EATON’S. YOU WILL SAVE VALUABLE SHOPPING DOLLARS ON THE HUNDREDS OF SPECIALS FOR HOME AND FAMILY DURING EATON’S GREAT TRANS-CANADA SALE. EARLY MORNING SPECIALS - TUESDAY ‘NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS ON THESE SPECIALS, PLEASE! THESE SPECIALS ON SALE AT 9 A.M. “UNTIL NOON. SPECTAL ww NOVELTY JEWELLERY : Attractive novelty jewellery in assorted eol- ours and styles. nee ; each or pair 49c BON-BON DISH ~ Gold and green plastic. Shape of Maple Leaf. SPECIAL . ww Special, 9c - each FLORAL CENTERPIECE - Colourful floral Flowers consist of roses SPECIAL approximately 3!,” high. Special, centerpiece PILLOW. CASES TO EMBROIDER Good quality white cotton in floral designs for ; MM» PD embroidering. ‘SPECIA ww J special, 99 Cc of bone china. and carnations. Stands each 1 99 . PLASTIC APRONS ) Half style. Coloured floral patterns. SPECIA Special, BOYS’ UNDERWEAR Boys’ Plum and Cotton rib underwear. Sepa- rate pieces. Elastic top drawers. Sizes 6 to 14. a SPECI Special, each 4Sc ~\ Simmons, daughter «i Mr. and|. (Phote by D.W. Sears) BOYS’ LINED PANTS »Polished cotton pants. Charcoal stripe, back flap pockets. 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