Anne Bond. Women’ 5 Editor. Phone 4m l HAPPENINGS stituted at Murray River. P.F‘..l. Florabel Moore presided and she was assisted by Jessie Lar- ter. grand mistress; Florence Ross. Ruby Bonnell: Lady Bre- haut. Emma Alley. Margaret Clarey. Spurgeon M o ore Bar- bara Graham and B r c n d a core. The following officers were elected and installed for the coming year: president. Donna Young: vice-president. Gayle Keenan; chaplain, Donna Saun- Ferguson. Cathy Clarey. Ronnie Saunders. Mark Bonnell, Shane MaeLure. Errol Rafuse. Debby Young. Florence Richards. Cheryl Al- len. Margaret Clarey. Following the election and in- stallation of officers lunch was served at the home of R u by Bonne I g The Phyllis Britten Missionary Society held their annual meet- ‘ ing at the home of Mrs. George ,' Campbell with the president in 5 the chair. The devotional w as ; led by Mrs. llarold Campbell. Scripture reading was I Samual Ch. 16 verse 1-6. The dcvotion was on the Bible and closed by singing "Lead Me To Calvary" and prayer. Mrs. Estabrooks told “Why there Is not enough Bibles for all of us." Reports of the offic- ers were given. Offering for th year amounted to $125.00 also $7.50 for the White Cross. A let- .ter of thanks was received from lDarrel Chase who received a ;box of tin goods from our :roiip lfor his missionary field. Baptist World Day of Prayer is to ' l itch. The bride is the young- was Mr. Vincent Newson. The :lcgggghl’egfgggr Pg” “3% : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tguests were ushered to their lMyers’ and Mr; Nghmkq 3 ‘mons 6- News‘m- Shem'mdi tpews by Mr' Donald Jenkins and were appointed on the Clii‘istmas l l the groom is the son of Mr. :Mr. Ernest Roper. friends of the iprogram ' ' ‘ ‘ I : . l l . ‘ . “ . : 1.3;; F’ a " l‘ S “a” .brdfsihei-‘sllmcnos. 5.. b .. imMigs fig!!!“.E;;”E§.::::;.:" laskets of fall flowers decor- idaughter's WEddinE B brown ‘e eg nihig fariggiigé d the church for the occasion isheath dress with g old access- ' ‘ ' " ‘ “ ile white satin bows marked [cries and a corsage of bronze guest. pews. Mrs. Earllcarnations. The groom’s moth- rk, played the wedding mus-fer wore a mink brown she ath and accompanied the solist. .dress and brown accessories and :s Luella Clark. as she sang la corsage of bronze carnations. he. Lord's Prayer" prior to; Following the ceremony a re ceremony and "0' Father All mention was held at Gregor's. 3.. ,7 5.,» any... . . 'I g MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. BLATCH 'oung Couple Pledge Vows | .t FoII Wedding Ceremony \ colorful fall wedding was of the bride. was wearing a -mnized in Braekley United dress of rust velvet with match- ~ trch. October 6. 1962. \vhepiing head piece. She carried a be] Bernice Xewson became basket of flowers in fall shades. b rid e of John L a m o n t I The best man for the wedding I r r y il ,cial offering 1 Meeting closed by circle of may ler and Mizpah Benediction. i Lunch was served by hostess Eand committee In charge. At a special meeting held on 2e by her father. looked love- ‘in her floor length gown of ite silk velvet. It featured a “ . softly pleated skirt and one style bodice with In n g “fins ‘1" in“ 'h“ Signing "IIH‘IteI‘ Brackley BeBCh' ThelWednesdav night November 23 ._ register he double rin glbrides table was tastefuly de- tCrySta] ‘Chamer. 0E5. w a a I‘ pmnmr w, s prpfnrmed hy leorated. With fall flowers and a :honored bv an Official v i s H g Frank Limpjnhns‘ Ighree: tier" tWEddgn-gd cakg toppea ifrom rs', Eiilalia Mari. e o d. ' 1 ‘lze. netife ride. given in mare ‘ .V a mini?! "Te 1'1 e an groom. ~ - r g." ‘ [The cake was traditionally cut .dlsmd deputy grand ma m" 0‘ lby the bride and groom. The itoast to the bride was given by lRev. Frank H. Littlejohns to iwhich the groom fittineg re- '-'-noint sleeves The frontiSDONdEd- A telegram was re " kiine was bateau shaped 20—4 “91"!!! mm Ml" Mm- back bodice .tCalvin Wood and children. Ed- ;monton. Alberta. Miss Jea lcompanionahle silence. though we felt that little about was es- caping the yoiinizer's notice, An hen with a pair of shovels lift- ing the clay. tht= unloading he- gan. n "I don‘t approve of this base- 3MacWilliams circulated th e plammgt mk‘” Jam“ " " m’ Lgugst honk. : merited when once we came to panelled f Out-of-t o w n guests included i a vprandih.‘ TI‘PV‘2;:I'1I: Til: 18 . Her elbow length veil was .Mr Ernest Roper. H a i i f a x; inmsam‘P “"‘P a t » ' in place by a pear] studded [NIL and lVTl‘S. Almon Jenkins and I the bankmz ‘ In .thp {an and I .haud her onlv jewelerle”. and Mrs. Gerald Hurley. lag'a‘in in the spring '7 a single strand of pearls i0d9553~ Omar“ . .. 3‘” "I". mnfsnms a r 9 “‘"fm ._ pearl button earrings. 3 am} For their honeymoon in New 1it we said. “the honeysuckles ; he groom. she can-iéd a 535. 3 York the bride chose a char-.51“:I "‘9 "kW-V ' t I e of red {0565 and w h l t e I. Coal suit with b e i g e accessor- i A:jitli'l hIL;'l’ll‘- N " ' ' v‘ i . and tinned on a corsa e of‘lmse '4 I if!” “mm” enmmed pillow mg“ g ihuild her nest high up in. a how ' . . . t r t v ',. e hride was attended by! Prior to their marriage friends {eysm‘kle “9’” 5"mm9r- AI” sister. m. Almon J e n- i from the community of Brackley “Odded- i as matroh‘of honour and lgathered at the home of theI The Sam" 1mm?”- Flezntrg Dorothy Proude. friend of l bride where many lovely a nd lfmm I“? 5“le Pd “FMS 3“ ‘9 ride. as bridesmaid. Theyluseful gifts were received. Fol- it'arther pastures. veiled IlEIliI‘.’ attired In identically styled llowmg their marriage the bride 1 With 3 left-0"" 1‘32“ ll‘I‘m early ' room were tendered a y the skirt [autumn The plow ~ we could |hear its tractor in an upland field. narrowing down the last rite of the fieldwork. " uess we could do with some apples now. couldn't we?" James suggested to Alex in mid» afternoon. when presently shoe 'vels were placed side by side in I the empty red powdered cart and all were about to move off to collect another load of clay. "Or some cookies" Alex nodd' r Mrs. Blgtch h a v is taken up residence in Sherwood. Photo By C.D. MaeKay) carried nosegays of car-l us in matching shades. th- l is: Diem Newson. niecei EN’S DIARY I ork' At Season’ Chores id- ; . "Or both!" ilameis1 irinp‘ed. .turnin to ste nto t e itc en. e suspe¥lm was "0 PE" mm toward Spfing' and days ! So lgvely a Hay. this was. Antl nd-over. IMPPIOI' than was lengthened and eaves dripped. lhappy. when a pair of the name. on Of ‘0“1‘5- ‘1 n d land housewwes w?” mahng one young and one older. hank ' their quilts and their rugs. how On November 30. the Shininglthe Grand Chapter of Nova 1' Stars J.O.A. Number 473 was in- Scotia and Prince Edward Is- ; land. During the regular busi- mess of the Chapter. the c e r e- jmony of conferring a degree; :was carried out. ‘, Mrs. MacLeod gave a lovely laddrcss on the general work of ‘the order. and congratulated the f ’ “orthy matron. worthy patront .and their officers on the won- ‘derful work they had done dur- ing the evening. . I A gift was presented to Mrs. 3 MacLeod by the associate mat- ron. Gladys MacKinnon. ders; recording Spcrelary_ Jack- Delicious refreshments were? ' Ie Graham: fincial secretary. served I" "‘9 banquet room and ' AI Reynolds: treasurer. Fergi ‘ 5 $0913] hour TOIIOWOd‘ Other officers are' Twelve tables were in play‘ Monday night at the weekly ses-, sion of the Charlottetown Dupli-l lt-aie Bridge Club. held at the‘ Charlottetown Hotel. i Allan Forsythe and Norman: .MacLeod led the east - west; side. with Roy Vessey and Lou» l t it Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Re- vell Morrow are shown follow- ing their recent marriage. The bride is the former Audrey Janet Roach. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Roach of . -. . .f I z... MORROW - ROAC 1...“? At. ‘ Souris and the groom is th e son of Mrs. Katherine Morrow. Souris. Miss Bonnie MacLean was the bridesmaid and David Townshend was the best man. Rev. D. E. Adams officiated at the double ring ceremony. ‘is Gaudet placing second. i. In the north-west competi-. tion. Lt. Col. W.J. MacDonald and James Coles won top place with Mrs. Robert King and Mrs. Vera Andrew a close second. The next meeting of the club will be Tuesday night. Dec. 11..l when the club pairs champion-I ship will be played. and a heavy ‘ turnout is expected for thisi competition. | t Gay Christmas lights and tra- l itional evergreen formed a; lovely setting last Thursday for the annual Fall Tea and Bazaar sponsored by the Women’s Aux- iliary of Zion P r e s b y t erian . Church. Charlottetown. Guestsi were ushered to their seats hyl Mrs. Sutherland MacLean. past. president of the Auxiliary. andi Mrs. Maurice Burgoyne. ‘ Mrs. James Power. treasurer. i was in charge of sale of tic-' kets. and Mrs. Hugh MaeKay, Mrs. William R. Campbell. Mrs. Russell Roper and Mrs. Harold Belts. replenished. Members of the Auxiliary were assisted by some of the young ladies of the congregation in serving t guests. In the upper hall. many articles of hand work. such as dainty aprons. children's wear and other novelties to attractl the Christmas shopper. weretwith sequins displayed for sale. Irs .I.M. MacFadyen and; the groom‘s uncle, Mr. W Lover Military Wedding "ls/ Soleminized In Bay Fortune, United Church was the scene of a lovely mili- tary wedding recently when Gloria Verva. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McAteer of Prince Albert. Sask. became the bride of John Albert. youngest son of Mrs. Marion Mitchell and the late Ivan S. Mitchell of For- tune Bridge. P.E.I. Th church was decorated with baskets of fall flowers and the guest pews were marked by satin bows. The double ring ceremony was perform by Rev. Elton Adams. The organ st was Mrs. V. Leigh Dingwell and the soloist Mr. Lloyd Martin of Orwell sang “The Wedding Prayer" prior to ceremony and "0 Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. ' ‘ - - Given in marriage by the .C. Mac- Leod. the bride looked lovely in a gown of white organza over satin with lace bodice encrusted and pearls and styled with a "V" neckline and long sleeves ending in 1in Boy Fortune ' points. Her elbow length veil with rose appliques was topped by a coronet style headdress en- crusted with sequins and pearls. Her only jewellery was a dou- ble strand of pearls with match- ing earrings. 8 gift from the groom. Her bouquet was of Am- erican Beauty roses with white streamers. The bridesmaid, Miss Linda Lindsey of the RCAF Station at S rganet’s. N.B. wore a street length dress of royal blue nylon velvet with white acces- sories. Her colonial bouquet was of pink roses and white steph- onetls. LAC Roche Gauthier of the RCAF Station at Chatham. N.B. was the best man and the ushers lee Lindsay. Mrs. MacAteer who flew to the Island for her daughter's wed- ding. chose a clove grey brocade two piece dress with royal blue accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses; while Mrs. Mitchell mother of the groom. wore a two piece teal blue brocaded dress with mat- ching marlbou hat and beige ac- cessories. Her corsage was of bronze roses. Following the ceremony in re- ception was held at the Fortune Bridge hall for 125 guests. The bridal party were seated at the head table. which was centered with a three-tier wedding cake made by Mrs. Vernon Davidson and decorated by Mrs. Sterling Burke. The cake was flanked by white tapers in crystal holders and bouquets of fall flowers. A bouquet of mixed roses complet- ed the arrangement. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. W.C. MacLeod and responded to by the groom. A telegram from the bride’s fa- ther. brothers and sister and other relatives in Prince Al- bert and a n o t h e r from the groom's uncle. H.W. MacHen- drick and family of Glasgow. Scotland were read by the best man. The buffet luncheon was ca- tered to and served by the For- tune Bridge Women's Institute. Presiding at the tea and coffee urns were Mrs. Russell Farqu- harson of Bunbury and Mrs. Ed- son H. Cook of Parkdale. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Harry H. Cook. also of Parkdale. For going away the bride tra- velled in a beige brocaded dress with matching hat and gloves and a corsage of yellow roses. After a brief honeymoon on the island. they returned to Chath- am N.B. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at an af- ternoon tea by Mrs. . . c- Leod at Raasay in Southport. m Alan MacLeod and Chao- I The marriage of Jean Iso- bel. eldest daughter of Mr. n Mrs. Trevor Hansen, Charlottetown. to Everett Charles Baker, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E.0. Baker. Barrie. 0nt., took place at the lFirst Baptist Church. her- 0 ttetown on Saturday. No- vember 10 with Rev Carl Far and o- ward officiating. Mr. and Mrs. " BAKER-HANSEN NUPTIALS Baker will reside at 452 Wind- sor Street in Halifax. NS. l l l i 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 y t D D : Insurance Counseuing I I Charlottetown. 9.2.1. D 4 4 4 4 Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: 4 4 4 vvvvvvvvvvv ALASKAN LAKE N a k n e k Lake in southern Alaska has rocks that float and woods that sinks. The stone is pumice. lighter than water, and the wood is petrified. 1 "" ' FIiMb'u's' ron . . BRANDED INSPECTED ; 1 S T E A K S i ‘ 4) j . l soon on: 4 mums! 0 BACK 3 A A a A A- 4 SALE! Christmas Tree Lights NOMA 12 LIGHT INDOOR MULTIPLE $1.70 NOMA 12 LIGHT OUTDOOR $2.50 SET Limited Two Sets to a Customer I 10% Discount on all Toys and Gift: I SOGGY'S Open Nights Till Eleven 22 Weymouth St. Dial 4-5593 her assistants were busily en-. placed at a variety table. where; tempting- home-cooking. jamsi . and pi c k l e s were available. while still other tables featured homemade fudge and chocolate I a moods. Arrangements for this delight— ' . fiil and highly successful func- ‘ a president. Mrs. Percy Cameron. ‘asgiFIPrI by the leaders of the various WA groups. MAY FORCE CHECKS QUEBEC lCT’le Gerard Cour- l l tion were made by the Auxiliary l l i nnycr. Quebec transport and communications minister. says the provincial government is considering compulsory inspec-l tion of motor vehicles at regu-‘i lar intervals. minister‘s made the statement Wednesday 1 _whilc speaking at a Quebec Au- l tomobilc Club meeting. He did ‘ not elaborate. Sweaters Blouses Coats Handbags Lingerie KENNEDY'S Ladies’ Wear 166 Queen St. Dial 4-8925 MEDICAL I’HIIITMAHY‘~ hour of the day or night! I CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch’town Vllgllllil'll" l -. mammalian» . hi rive-put grandson from ed this old house at Alderlen l ' " he lane. as to- cozin the cats 0 0"” Cale“ with the help of Mr. C's Nellie ' hey naps on its softness In the after- mare and cart _ and mm. hm"; , noon sun! I away. was. Sometimes the two chatted. Until tomorrow Diary 1 Sometimes they maintained a Good-night..... S if mum ONE CENT SALE the cool aha ‘. " . g commenced to ‘ p down from the hilltopl. : the after-light spread. . te on of this chore ; i'e had been alpeighbotil-lyhbor- in: of “Ne e" an er ' from Mr. C. at the house Ihehfll.True we haveb: $11 of horses IL Alderlea. l1 9 . 'her will fit patiently into Tendeavour of the day. Nellie DARK AND LIGHT inore or less of a pet. hand- SHADES if: animal. coal gafkta nhd 99c pAIR . As a matter ac, s a it , m for m M BUY #ggTI-IER PAIR ‘l task. and for the worker: ONLY -. tnterutitwas.l 1937 came often nto our of MOI: laddie. F A L L . and cart. on continued j homework: and c o A T s 0 1 0b ' . a they N0 CHARGES OFF ' N M 0 REFUNDS he OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 PM. . and a... THE FASHION SHOPPE and: nuazmutr Mood/M5739 H C) U SE 0 SUMMERS-IDE. here to serve you ANY l 0”" MEllicAl “thirtieth. Christmas Gifts L’I’l'l'll'IIA The FLOWER CART Christmas cor-sages and Christmas plants now. Opposite Pure Milk Co. Dial 4-3818 : ' 'I”""l"’ § 3 PATTERSONS F OK i t l i JACKETS oily in plain or printed nylon in :19.“ miss” an SLACK. to mix or mat h Gum nylon and wool. " F. El. _ and he has guardian. affiliations. We assure you there wil children and their mothers extend a hearty invitation to you to be present . . —SENT_A ELK-us— wll be "guest speaker" tion of the 5th District. cordially. invite you to a special Saturday afternoon or Birchwood High School. This is NOT a party for Con- servative children only . . . we realize that children have no politics . . . and thus it is. rather. a party for ALL mothers and children. regardless of any political i beno political speeches. This Is a party for . . . we wamyou to come and enioy yourselves . . . we . Santa will be there. too. request that all youngsters be accompanied by a parent or a OF INTEREST TO THE LADIES: The Conservative Ludies' Association. and the Young Conservative Associa- AT ' B'IRCHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL SATURDAY, DEC. 8th FROM 2-4 PM. ./ ——| thoelilldnn "Children's Party'" 'SPECIAL CHILDREN'S PARTY Hmofpony-from2n4pm‘. W forth. mothers lament. Poprendy. on.qu t “‘6' W Plumvodi out. thonwill “MMMM‘M prostitutio- Pfl'bf yet-toms attending this M- s ‘ \ (II he. 'uo. Au’a.) : ll "- --.a 1;. HT.