The Giiardian Oct. 16, 195: Page 14 A Saturday. Waun - Leard Wedding Borden United Church was the scene of it fall wedding on Oct- ober 6. when Joan Eleanor. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Urville Leard. Borden, became the bride of Fro Lyle John. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Waun. Thetford. Rev. D. Matheson performed the cere- many. Entering the church on the arm of her father. to the strains of Lohengrin's ”Wedding March" the bride wore a floor-length gown of Chantilly lace over satin. red- ingcote style with under skirt of accordion pleated net with a jac- ket of matching lace with Queen Anne collar, studded with pearls and rhinestones. the sleeves coming to points over the hand. She wore a finger tip veil held in place I): orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of red roses. Her sister. Mrs. Amos Peters matron of honor, wore a floor- length gown of yellow net over satin with matching headdress and gloves and carried a fan bou- quet of mauve Mums Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Sheldon Leard, bridesmaid. was gowned in a floor-length gown of a mauve net over satin. with niatchingl headdress and gloves and carried a fan bouquet of yellow mums. The groom was supported by Mr. Sheldon Lcard. brother of the bride. The ushers were: Messrs.I Gerald Lcard and Davis Murrayu For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Leard chose a ical blue dress. with black accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses. Following the ceremony a re-. caption was held at the Birch: Lodge for approximately 40 rel atives and friends The bride's table was centered with a uedding cake. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Davis Murray and responded to by the groom. I Following the reception the cou- pie left on a honeymoon trip to fllddressos Mar. ulaycoo conference I Montague F. Aldous. President 90! the Junior Chamber of Com-. ' merce of Canada was guest speak-, cr at the Maritime Region Jaycec I New Kensington Legi IFall Conference held at Amherstf f N.S.. Oct. 9. Commenting on the growth of ,the Jaycee movement and the ex- Itensive work being done in all Iparts of the world. Mr. Aldous stated that the Jaycees were rep- ;resented in practically every coun- ttry in the free world. and that ithey were a "virtual young men: ,united nations." 2 One of the greatest shortcom- ings in any community is the ;hesitancy and inability of its cit- izens to provide adequate leader- gship Mr. Aldous noted. ”We have the only organization trying to ltrain young men in self develop- ment and leadership in various phases of community betterment," he said. Mr. Aldous with Donald Carlisle. secretary-manager of the National body. has been visiting the various Chambers throughout the Mari- time Provuices. A most pleasant official duty was the presentation, of a chartcr to the newly formed, IMontague Junior Board of Tradel ' I g I g ' . . r . Kensington's new Canadian Legion Home is seen above, with several members hard at M1 work hoping to have it ready for occupancy by November 11th. The building, a former on Friday evening. Although a native of North Vancouver. Aldous felt that he was returning home as his grandfather had for were welcomed to Amherst byl Mayor Koufman. and the business sessions were presided over by Regional President, John H. Mur- ris of Charlottetown. A number of members of the Cnailottetown Junior B o a i' d of Trade attended the conference, and, they extended to all those presentl a special invitation to visit Char-I ' lottetown in 1955 and join in the Centennial celebrations. Thetford and Niagara Falls. For travelling the bride wore a rose" wood suit with brown and natural. accessories, and a corsage of yel- low roses. ' DAILY ACROSS 42. stripes 5? ' I 18. 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Former ltle of Algiers governor 29. Dishonest B2. Tin (sym.) 33. Steel 84. Weep - 85. Structure ”.I for musical perforrn-,7 . ancee ' I37. Afraud . (co1ioq.) '89. Agdoctoril 3 Assistant. . . Fat 11. Cushions ” DAILY 'CltYP'roQUo'rn5nm's how to work It! 4 smmw 1232'; 3 Is .J.lP letter lldjjly Itlltdl fol-.'utothcr.;m thllIexam;'.Z' .1. is 150., or the three !.'o,c5('for!the two 0'1, oteu single i-.t...., apooo, trophies. the length and fonnatlon of the words arc rill hints Eacli tiny the code letter-Intro mar-3-'-s-s'o'-ts...-...'.I but-rwa-. soc Ufdovr, c raga... Eras)!" XIPKI v,'rfc'cur VBQUV ca 1 p:x'rjejizf'-,1fnTx 35?. z.', r.IYE3r7IIr3'frG!p0oqnotoi 635: or our. ::'r.'.'I .-;..':Ar.N SAHIDI writs: ctmsn: or.-nns oourmur is EDOQUENPMEN - EMERSON. CROSSWORD lO'lU I LBAAXB eznsow different. I x'irI'o'V' '3 31 use c U 9,- on Horn R.C.A.F. barracks in Tignish, was hauled to Kensington in four sections, and when com- many years ,eS.d.,d in Monlagutwlpleted. will provide a modern.Legion Home which will be used for community functions I The delegates to the cunferencevby organizations in and surrounding Kensington. --Photo by Wotton. Bulmer - Schafheitlin . Wedding Wedding Trinity United Church. Canning. The Baptist Church, Manlius, N. S.. was tiie scene of an autumn, New York. U. S. A.. was the scene wedding on Saturday. October 9,I of an autumn wedding on Sept- when Ruth Elizabeth. only daugh- ember 26. at 7 p.m.. when Elaine fer, of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Emily. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Schafheitlin, C3flI'lill't'l. N S., be-I A. O. F. Gill. Charlottetown. P.E.i., came the bride of Richard Mur-,w.-is united in marriage with Wil- ccll, only son of Mrs. William Mc- liam Reuben. son of Mr. Charles Lean. of Sumnici-side. P.EI.l.. andIGa1iinger and the late Mrs. Gal- the late Mr. Buimer. The double-I linger of Manlius. New York. The ring ceremony was performed by double-ring ceremony was per- Rev. Dr. Hodgson of Digby. assist- formed by the Reverend John cd by Rev. J. Brabour, Caiining.JB:iker, and the wedding music The church was tastefully dec- played by Ms. Jenks. the church orated with white tapers. fall flow-,' organist. ers. and autumn leaves. I Tall ivory tapers in silver can- The bride. given in marriage by.delabra and baskets of white and her father, was attired in a floor-fired gladioll made a beautiful set- length gown of white Chantilly lace; ting for the ceremony. and tulle (iver satin. fashionedl The bride, who was given in with fitted bodice and orinolined.marriage by her father. wore a skirt. Her headdress was a pearhbailerina-length dress of white encrusted band with fingertip veil,orlon Satinique, fashioned with a and she carried it bouquet of red jacket in pointed cape style. A roses and stephanotis. white ostrich feather hat tipped The bride was attended by Mrs. with sparkly rhinestones comp e - CF-'-lyrlnn COX. matron of honotiimled the costume. She carried a Misses PPR MSCK-33'. Mafsarellcascade of white roses centered Gallingcr - Gill Macdonald. Joan Clarke, and Hel--E en Wilks. bridesmaids. Little Elea- nor Lynn Cox was flower girl. with an orchid. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Richard L. Winchester BURTON W. I. -On October 11. Mrs. Elmer Cooke entertained the members of Burton Women's Institute at. her home. The president. Mrs. Peter Dalton. opened the meeting with the Ode followed by the collect in unison. Seven members answered roll call with "Something I am thankful for." "Institute News" was passed around and correspondence read. It was decided to sponsor a Union meeting. also to collect old woolen: for weaving. School committee reported visit.- ing the school and that several articles were needed. Sick committee purchased fruit and baby gift and visited the sick. New committees: school. Mrs. Lance Dalton; sick. Mrs. Vernon Doyle and Mrs. Har- old Howard; lunch. Mrs. Vernon Doyle, Mrs. Edward Collicutt. Mrs. Melvin McGregor, Mrs. Harold Ho- ward. Mrs. Clifford Collicutt con- ducted a spice smelling contest. that was won Ky Mrs. Harold Ho- wrird. The November nieellng. which will be the annual meeting. will be held at the home of Mrs. Harold Howard. who also has charge of the entertainment. Roll call will be . call with I. verse ' reported 160 books I I sale of lunches at the annual Creditl EEEIEL Bedeque cliurcli Woman Meat The Auxiliary of the W. M. 8. of Bedcque United Church met at Mrs. Ernest. Johnson's Wednes- day, Oct. 16. Mrs. Walter wright presided with Mrs. ldna Jenkins at the piano. , The llwellnil opened with slug- ln! hymn "All Hail The Power . of Jeeu.s' Name. ' Mrs. Orville John- son read the Sort ture. fire "1. dent gave an acgount f thgreb gfrience of 8. Mustonai-y in In- B. sixteen members answered roll of scripture. Community friendship secretary reported one hospital call, 83 house visits and 12 cards were sent during the past month. Thank- offering 059.00 was received by the treasurer, Miss Mildred Cullbeck Mrs. Ernest weelu offered prayer for Christian leaders in India. Mrs. Jenkins. Literature secretary have been read this year up to the present. Mrs. E. Johnson conducted the Dl'08l”l1mme.t.opic. Christian Im- pacts and Influences based on Chapter II of the Church in In. die. The greatest single problem facing India is food with her vast population of 361 million people followed closely by related problems of health. literary and deeply en- trenched POVEYW. resulting in low standards of living. Meeting closed with singlmz hymn "Jesus United lay Thy Grace" and the Benedic- on. Professional Gard: Dr. Hubert MacNeill, M.D. Physician - Surgeon Office Hours: Mornings 11-12 A.M. Afternoons (except Wedneedayi 2:30 - 4:30 P.M. Evenings: Tiiesduy. Thursday, 7-8 P.M. E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. B.0. PHONE 8207 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summugldc Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce In: Summerslde, P.E.I. q- Phone can W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at. Water treat Summer-side DIAL P. 0. BOX 8344 681 INSURANCE Engagement Annotmcement The engagement is announced of Miss Bernice Coleen Seeley. R.N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Seeley, of Yarmouth, N.S.. and Everett Clark Barrett, B.Sc.. B.E., of Niagara Falls. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barrett of St. Eleanorl. Marriage to take. place in Central United Church in Yiirmouth, N.S.. on Oc- tober 29.-(Photos by D. W. Sears). The bride's attendants woroloi Hanson. Massachusetts. whol waltz-length gowns of tulle over,wore red and white Parchment ny-I taffeta in blending autumn shades,1on, and carried a bouquet of red. with matching lace s t ole s and-cm-nations. I hcnddrcsses. Mr. Edward Gallinger, brother The groom was supported byiof the'groom, was best man and Mr. William Grant. Ushers were: .the ushers were Messrs. Bill Messrs. Vernon Eaton. Peter l-iam- I French and Kenyon Dye. ilton, Kenneth MacKenzie, and Immediately after the ceremony! Harry Smith. a reception was held in the Church. Mrs. Charles Siniictt rcndcrcd parlor for 40 relatives and friends. the nuptial music. and the soloist The table was decorated with was Mr. lvor Phillips of CanninK.,lighted tapers. autumn flowers and Following the ceremony a reccir I a five-tier wedding cake which was tion for 180 guests was held aticut by the bride and groom. g the home of the bride's parents. Later in the evening a dinner Mrs. Sam M (- Call, Mrs. Otto for the immediate family was en- Schnfhcitlin. Mrs. llugh Eaton. and.joyed at "The Birches." after Mrs. Leander Eaton, aunts of lheiwhich Mr. and Mrs. Gallinger left brdie, poured. Serving were: Missifor a honeymoon trip to Niagara AUCITOY I-FIWFPIICE. Mrs. Jack FOX. Falls and Boston. On their return Mrs. Eric McDaI'.le. Mrs. -limjthcy will reside in Manlius. where Horsfali. Miss Eileen Pnrkcr, Mrs. I the groom is stationed at the: Arnold Ruibridge, Mrs. John Dc-frhgmpson Air Base. Syracuse. Wolfe. Mr: Glcnrlcn North. Mrs.INew York. David Eiis. Mrs. Dean Cotridgc.i "mom-""I Miss Betty Shepcott. and Mrs. Don' NORBOEO W" L -. MacKay. Replenishing were Mrs. The October meeting of Norboro Ken Eaton. Mrs. Ollie Eaton, Mrs. women's Institute was held at Bernard Holt, Mrs. Florence Mac-I the home. of Mrs. George Bowness Lean Mrs. Stanley Eaton. and Mrs. I with the president, Mrs. Elmer . Alfred Enton. Mrs. Malcolm Eaton Stewart presiding. Twelve mem- was in charge of the guest book. bars responded to roll call by pay- The bride's mother wore aqua ing subscription to Institute News crepe with navy accessories. and and there was one visitor present. pink roses; the groom's mother Correspondence Included It re- wnrc navy Crepe with navy and ceipt for quilt which had been whitt"at:cc.ssorie.s. and white roscs..doiiat.ed to Red Cross. A receipt The toast to the bride was pro- for 315.00 which had been con- posed by Rev. Dr. Hodgson and tributed to the Iron Lung Fund responded to by the groom. was also l'6C0IV0d- For travelling the bride chose I Mrs. James LIWICB-I Ind M"- navy suit with navy accessories. Alex DOUIIII-3 WCT9 HD1301!"-Cd I0 and a red feather hat. After I: attend the annual meeting of T. hoiicymrion in the province. the B. LeR8U9- happy couple will reside in Que- Birthday b0X W” 35595 "'5 bec City. where Mr. Bulmer iIsem- opened reveallnz t a sum of player! with the Dept. of ands . - and Forests. Min Harriet Glover invited the .m...:j..... members to her home for ill! N0- HOSPITALS GET GRANTQ vember meeting when roll call will be answered by paying mem- TORONTO (CP) - The Ontario berghlp fees. minister of health Friday an- An 1nt,g;-Mung conun wig oon; nounced provincial approval of ducted by Mrs. A. M. Webster grants totalling 31,272,561 to 14 with M". Amom noun. 3. win. OUR BOARDING HOUSE N C I I-IOLD I I can--r vou I?eI-Iisorzse THAT I-I025 5TAMPEDE: our In THE I?IcmI2esQoe-'-w ” N . EAESGE 2;: vouwze - I HA (N6 E PLASTE2 ED W N6 LOOSE-.'-w AND wt-N E.,,,g,.TgO.,-A. EXHIBITION! "I:6Ao.MAI2TIIA!oon-r Be - EIDiCULOU5.'---I'M PRACTICIMG . Tl-IE Hi6i-ILAND Fl;lN6 --one or: TI-le PICTURESQUE EVENT6 OF THE owts CLAMBAKE !-- PLEASE LET'S 0:. hospitals. NCAME0” M7AT()iRU-i'15OPft7: KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Red Skelton in M-G-M riotous comedy- "HALF A HERO" with Jean Hagen, Polly Bergen. Admission 45c-30c; Matinee 30c-15c Also Serial and News ”ROYAL'I" BOIDIN Friday-Saturday 7:15 and 9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30. "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLE!" In Technloolor Starring Tyrone Power with Piper Laurie, Julia Adams. Poultry Buying I Buying Live Chicken, Ca- pon, and Fowl, Wednesday, Oct. 20 from 8 a.m. to 2 pm. at my home on Malpeque Road. . Paying I-Iighest U Market Price. Tm nuts. 8. ll. PENDLETON V g Komtn I .5 '04 Phone -n.i.o:r.'5A MILD wo2D- ......a.-i...a........-.-.- "Where I first met my husband." A dainty lunch was served and! R' E' Ems & son Limited I meeting adjourned with the Queen; 5 sull:1l:e:S:um - (”;;:"l::n'd.' ner. Following adjournment daintyl refreshments are served and a I I Optometrists B F. Hunter. R.0. Summersidc. P.E.l. - Phone llltl SMALl.MAN'S BUILDING pleasant social hour enjoyed. A. Raymond Grant. B.Sc., 0.D. 288 Water Street summerll' Above Maurice Millie Men's Wear GOOD FENOING . helps you make I Mink. Fox. Hog, Catlin, . Sheep. Poultry. Potato. I Grain Farming I P A 1' I PHONE 8530 Get the protection of BTIICCIS g electric weld fencing either Denhsfs galvanized before weaving or double galvanized (before I D15 'L A- Dolron ,,.,d me, ,,,,,,,...,.,.. mo SMALLMAN BUILDING get our prirc. on galvanized 0"” 3335 Slllllllillflluv chain link fencing, galvnii- I ized Tighilock close woven I lawn and farm fencing. gates. and Ti iitlock 0LlII.l1-' ....c.,.,. 9 P . i.. K. ZIELINSKI. M.D. General Practitioner ltlalpl.-qua Road Ken.-ilngton. P. E. I. and Builders and Fishing Sup plies. Furniture. order Today "om Phone: Kenslnglon I' Baace. McKay & , .....?L.L am an Ltd. I Wholeealay-. Betiill I Summcralde P. E. I. THE READ STUDIO 0. W. SEARS cuniuc AND SMOKING New V Receiving Means for Custom Curing and Smoking. HANSEN'S MARKET Sununcrside DR. G. E. ROBINSON ' Tyne Valley Office In Stewart Memorial Health Centre Hours: Mondny to Saturday (except Thurs.) 2:80-4:30 PM. Monday to Saturday: 0:80 - 8:30 P.M. Sunday by appointment. Those wishingito see him in the morning are im- vised to contact the Health Centre to check if he is available. Dr. Robinson will hold on office on Main Street, Alberton. on Thursday afternoons-2:80 - 4:80 PM. . ATTENTION FARMERS !g! We are authorized agents for Massey-Harrie and Ferguon Tractors and all Farm Implements you na- quire, new and used. we will take cattle, horses, or what-have-you on trades. Also on hand about 15 milk cows. some due to freshen soon. .Also calves and feeders. Complete line of Massey-Harris and Ferguson parts. If you require any machinery call or wrlte:- enmcn coupirv 1-nonuca ' clo RALPH ARSENAULT. Wellington, P. E. I. PRINC MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED I585 M UTUAL SERVICE AQSECURITY AMALGAMATED 1941 AIPURELY MUTUAL COMPANY Yes. most fires can be stopped before they start . . if we take common sense .precautions. Watch your electric wiring. Don't overload your lines. Take care of those newspapers you're storing in the base- ment. Keep matches guarded . . . away from children. Remember, most fires are preventable. IF YOUR BUILDINGS ARE VACANT YOU NEED A VACANCY PERMIT. For Correct Insurance Arrangeinent apply to the following: Head Office ' Branch Office Summer-side, P. E. I. Charlottetown, P. E. I. T. LELAND LINKLETTER. MANAGER SUMMERSIDE AGENTS W. B. WARREN. Margitte FRANK I. GALLANT. Wulllnp GEDDIE MscLE()D. W. Szoyalty SYDNEY B. BIRCH. Birch 'llll W. VERNON CRAIG. kedeque ill. R. MacLEAN. North wm. ton. CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Stanley . Bridge. ALEX J. ROBERTSON. Char- luttetown. hi 6. IOBANT. Charlottetown. WATSON HARDY. Montrole. Prince Edward Island MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Mutual Established 1899 Agricultural Mutual 1885 CAPITOL Summer-side - room (Saturday) "ms . 9:15 ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: Evenings - 60: and 35: "INDIA"-Thundering! path of empire and spectacular adventure revealed in all its Magnitude. Mugnificence and Mysterv in CINIMASCOPE TYRON E POWER TERRY MOORE MICHAEL REGENT T0-DAY 2.30: 1.15 . on toIITIYums'l I-Irn iAIIIIiE- not until! "JOHNNY. I ff..,”T73,j; DARK MONDAY - TUESDAY ' "MAN WITH A MILLION" annaoiur non-In Technicolor