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"WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET“ BEDEQUE AND VlClNlTY. ‘ A shower was held at the Bap- tist Parsonage, Central Bcdequc, on Monday evening in honor of Miss Alice Jewell, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jewell, who has been o popular saiesiudy with the firm of Rniph Callback d: Co. for o number of years. Rev. C. A. Britten nnd his daughter Phyllis extended a royal welcome to the guests us they nrrived. filling the house to capacity. The rooms were tastefully decorated for the occasion with colored streamers and autumn flowers. After all were assembled ihr- bride-to-be was escorted to a seat of honor by Mrs. Norman llincFnrlnl-lo lo the strains of the wedding march piny- rd by Mn. Harold Clark. The prc- of Ireland moi. in the Lodge room sents were assembled on a large lllble and were opened by Min Edna Raynor, Mrs, Emmeir Smith and Mrs. Edmond DesRoches, tin.- names and accompanying verses were rend by Miss Mildred Cali- beck; they were carried to lhc living room by Mrs. George Affleck and Miss Evn Perry and arrang- ed on the table by Miss Thelma Raynor. Alice lpplied thanking nil for their lovely gifts and invited one and all to come nml visit her. All joined in singing. "For Six-e’: A Jolly Good Fellow". During ihc evening a sing-song was enjoyed with Mrs. Howard Schurmsn at the piano. Refreshments were served by the ladies, tes was pour- ed by Mrs. Ralph Cslibeck. On Wednesday evening the. nn- nuul meeting oi‘ King iiiram Pro- cepiory of the Roynl Block Knights ..iio_-.ll¢l.u__.....___._ , ___, WESTERN GUARDIAN onssnu. msurwws i...» G. Muttcrt. Bummerside. —BUY1NG SMELTS. Dale Cam- eron, Travellers Rest. Phone 553-15. -PANTRY SALE st smslimans, Saturday. December 3rd, at. 3.00 P. M. North Bedequo Auxiliary. —POULTRY. - Buying Lilla and man, Kerlslngton, P. E. I. -BONSON LIGHTERS repaired. Quick service, All parts available. James H. Schurman, 30 Arcona Street, Summer-side. -BEDIZQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services Sunday. Doc. 4th. Bodoque 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A, Minister. -PANTRY SALE. - Holmans Store. Saturday, Dcccmber 3rd. starting at three P. M. Sponsored by Kenslngton Branch Prince County Hospital Ladies’ Aid. —FOR A LIlVIlTED TIME will be be buying live chickens and fowl at our plant, Damiey. Highest market prices. North Shoo-c Packing Co.. bill. -.\'EW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Scrviccs Sunday. DEC- nnlmr 4th. Gcddle Memorial ll.00 A. M. Long lllver 2.30 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. -CEXTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP. - Rel‘. D. M. Fras- er. Pastor. Services for Sunday. Drcambcr Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. The ordinance o1 the Lord's Supper at close o! morning service. —.\'OTICE ‘I-‘O ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that. their Dressed Poultry daily. Fred Wald- DECEMBER 2, 1949 “Nellles Tea Room", Kenslnglotl. who had a bone broken in her ankle when the car in which ails was driving with her husbilnrg swerved on the icy pavement and overturned. Fortunately, mm." received severe injuries, and Mrs. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing to the music o! Ted Aherns orchestra, alter which buffet lunch was served by Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Mrs. Chester Gau- det and Mrs. Joseph Durant. An- other feature of the evening W55 a number oi selections on the Burns is making n. good reeovrry. piano accordion by Douglas Plneaus. .3“ _._l_..- -_-_.._ Lors or 30351135 .. A host ct friends regret the -—- accident suffered by Mrs. John Some 68.000 full-time police m Burns, better on duty in England nllrl ill/air» -».._.__.._____ __ ll, i. I 110/001’! copy must. be in the Cl-vardlan not later than noon the orevious day to guarantee insertions. Out ol city advertisers who telephone classifieds, etc, should particulaliy bear this in mind. --RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL “Mrs. S. E. Cannon of Miscouche. who has been a patient in the Prince Couniy Hospital. has return- ed to ‘ner home feeling much im- proved in health and hPT mall’ friends extend best wishes for her continued good health-B. --0'LEAB.Y PASTORAL manor The united Church of Canada. _- Rev, \\'. G. Dickson. B. A. Minis- tor. Bloomfield at 1L A. M. Brae in 2.30 P. M. O'Leary at 7.30 P. M. No service at West Devon this Sun- day. During the winter months services at Brae and West Devon will be on alternate sundars- All welcome. PERRY -— BETTS “TDDING st. Paul's Yuectory Sumner- slde. was the scene of a quiet but pretty wedding on Monday morn- ing at. 7.30 o'clock when Bernice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Betts o: O‘l..eary' hesnnie lilo bride of Henry Perry, son 0i Mr. Adolph Perry. and the lalo Mrs. Perry. Summerside, Rev. J.W. leClair of- iiciatcd. The bride chose a suit or steel grey gabardlne with navy lccessories and wore a corsage of Pink Delictht. roses. She was at- tended by the szrooonfs sister. Miss Emily Perry. who was attired in a suit of navy gabardine vdilh steel izrey accessories and a corsage o! Talisman roses. Mr. Ted Perry was his brother's groomsman. Mr. and Mrs. Perry left. on a honeymoon trip throughout. the Mnrltiires. sfier which they will reside in Summer- slde. The groom is on the staff of the M. V. Abcgvrelt. —8 —GRADY-SMITH WEDDING — A quiet wedding was soiemnized Monday evening, November 28th, at the First Baptist Parsonage, Bum- mersldo. when Eleanor Ann Smith became the bride oi’ Bennie Joesph Grady. The bridesmaid. was Miss lreuc Mary McNally and the best man was Robert Sumner Gay. The single ring ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. E. J. Banoss. minister of the Sumrnerside Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Clltlord Smith of Sum- lnerslde and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Grady. also of Sunlmcrside. The best wishes olf their many triends are extended to the newly weds. The bride is a member of the staff of Woodsldets variety store. The groom is employed in the Civil Ser- vice at the R.C.A.F. station Surn- merslde-s. -~ANNUAL MEETING — at Cenirsl Bedeque and elected their officers as follows: Sir Knight Cyril MacForlane, W.P.; Sir Knight Alexander B. Maclmr. 111119. D-PJ Sir Knight Verner Moore, Chaplain; Sir Knight, chm. ies Henderson, Fin. Registrar; Sir Kllliht T. J. lnmnn, 1st LecturI-r; Sir Knight Stewart lnmnn, 2nd Lecturer; Sir Knight Percy Alien, 1st Censor; Sir Knight Frank Quigley. 2nd Censor; Sir ‘Knight Peter MacEschern. 1st Standard Benn-r: Sir Knight. Gordon Ross. 2nd Standard Bearer; Sir Knight Albert Wright, 1st Committee Mon; Sir Knight W. H. Sharp, 2nd Com- mittee Man; Sir Knight, Heath MucQuarrie, 3rd Committee Man; Sir Knight Arnett Bell, 4th Corn- mitioo Man: Sir Knight R. A. Pro- fiii, 5th Committee Mun. The of- fircrs were installed by iho retir- lniz past Prcrcnlor Verner Monro, After routine business was con- cluded. refreshments “lore served and a social hour was enjoyed by the members-B. ' NEW PIPELINE PORTLAND, Me, Der. 1_..,\pi.- Construction of s second pipollm, from Portland to Montreal-flue io heizin next May-will con $i5.0l'vl,. 000, the Portland Pipe Line (for. pnrniion’; president said loduy. The 18-inch lino will parallel the corporaiiows other 12-inch line. Ills completion in set for November. 1950. The lid-mile line pumps crude oil to Montreal refineries. —New Annan Wonenw Insti- tute marked the close oi the year's work. and the annual meeting, with s chicken supper. served by the committee in charge at. the home o! the retiring president, Mrs. Stewart Moose. Mrs. Moase in her address. thanked the mem- bers for their splendid co-opera- lion, during Uhe year, and asked that like support he given the new president. Mrs. Delbert Rayner was elected president for the ensuing year. and Mrs. Arthur Wright was appointed secretory treasurer. Mrs, John Moase, the retiring sec- retary treasurer received nice gifts from the members. in appreciation of faithful services. and all the members were treated to choco- lates, by Mrs. Lewis Mouse. JMISS BERNICE BETTE. pre- vious to her marriage to l-lenry Perry on Monday morning in Sum- merside, was the guest of honor at a number or social lunctions. winch included an afternoon ten. and shower at the home of Mrs. Herold Rodd. Water Street East by her bowling team and several other friends on Thursday afternoon. .\liss Sally Basler assisted the hos- tess in serving, while Mrs. Keith Compton msde a presentation to the bride-alert oi silver flatware. Al. the OLympis Banquet. Hell one hundred and fifty friends tendered a. surprise miscellaneous shower to both Miss Betta and Mr. Perry. An address was rend by Mrs. Fred Biscquiere and Miss Menu. Lan- dry ssaisted in the opening or the min! lovely and useful gifts, while Mrs. ‘Malcolm steels rand "l. momma; 800d 71ml. V172,, I I 3 , llluewrarz... in the NEWpackage...Fr0m tie N§W Christie Bakery! \ / // / / . , - fly Nvlllirlg tastes as good as RITZQI .ui' RITZ l limliiéiifrli-ililaulé Quickies lii I H esmsxas-a-i k not... M} i (l sill!‘ 1.. 1/‘ “The radio I got with a Guardian Want Ad sol "I 1°! Max-what did pun c1111"