I at own =A Witch . AN MRS. wiiQi:iAiliI'i§: '¢Tiiii”é. \ mm Anne Bond. Womeii'a Editor. Phone 4-8506 The GTiZrdian. Charlottetown“. Wed. Oct. 31. 1962. 7 HAPPENINGS : I Young Couple Plight Troih Int Ceremony At Holy Redeemer. A late summer wedding of this to friends in p. i tember 3. 1962, at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Char- lottetown, w l' er e Norma Re- gina. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Miller. Borden and Char- lottetown, became the bride of William Brendon. son Mr and the late D. Jerome Gillis. also of Charlottetown. The bride looked radiant as she entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March. She was accompanied by her father who gave her in marriage. The double ring ceremony was performed Reverend Francis Ledwe cousin of the groom. The altar boys assisting were Allen Mc- Cabe. nephew of the bride and Eric Bo lan ._ ._ The altar was artistically ar- ranged with a wide display of gladioli. The guest pews being marked with The bride was attended her sister, Mrs. Fred Keefe as .\_lr-C.-".l:o-. also a sister and Mrs. lw all Blanchard. acted as by-itesmaids - lJ'insome Miss Bonnie Lou , ‘I-lenessey. niece of the bride. wh carried a basket of garden frail flowers portrayed h er fl 'r gi Monty I-iennessey. new eiv of the bride. carried a wli satin cushion with stream- nid lilies of the valley. is en», . ‘ gly performed as ring- er. e matron of honor and brid- es aids carried baskets of gar- fresh flowers. ttired in a white b scotia. who was similarity at- tire . Ushers were Fred Keefe. Jos- I ’ rnh Revell and Mr. Linus Gal- lent The bride chose a gown of white chantilly lace over satin with a back insert of nylon piis- s.-. Her fingertip veil of illusion net hung from a coronet of pea and iridescent sequens. She carried a cascade of red roses with white satin streamers and miniature rose b ds Mrs. K e e fe wo I. ll-ii eer ‘ The igiponi. El$l'S Hill In 4. -5 all by LE re a knee- I ' New I nngiuiii, States and 0t- t in they will ’ ring bearer wore pink carna- ions. Mrs. Millei chose for her dau- ghtei"s wedding a loden green lace sh e a t h dress with gold inai-abou hat and matching bag and were a corsage of bab mums. Mrs Gillis wore a dress at seafoam blue .. I or corsage was of pink mums. I Iiuriiig the ceremony family and friends received Holy Com- munion with the young couple. Patricia Leightizer. a soloist. rendered appropriate hymns ac- companied, by Mr. Alex Mac- an immediately following the ceremony t was serv one hundred lottetown Hotel. The bride's table was delightfully arranged with vases of mixed flowers and candelabra ‘centered with a three-tier weddin ca . Mr. Kimball Blanchard. as‘ toastmaster, introduced speaker‘ Rev. Francis Ledwell and Rev.I Fr. Pendergast. He proposed a‘ tcast to the bride, responded to: graciously by the groom. andl the toast to the bridesmaids re-I spoudid to by the best . . Miss Mary Lee Gillis was lnl charge of the guest book. . The groom's gift to the bridei was a white pearl bridal prayer; book. The bride's gift to th e3 bridesmaids was a strin of pearls, and tc- the flower g i rl.. she gave a silver heart locket. I The groom's gifts to the b e s t ‘ man and ushers were executivel wallets and the ring bearer's' gift W a s miniature cuff linksl and iii‘ cl‘ . ' Telegrams w e r e from immediate family ie ds received ‘ a n d ' I I1 I Out of town guests were Rev. § Fr. Pendergast. Seven Mllal Bay. l\.i-. and Mrs. Joseph Re- veil, Dartmouth: Mr. and Mrs. NEW YORK. N. Y. — Break- to be drawn at the November fast this morning at the Gover- . meeting. nor Clinton Hotel. and afterl It was also decided to help btdaktltéastélliift liiclklytyvinnefrs will I two i:e1edt3‘r farnilées gy fiivingt \".SIl ie 1: en a ons or in mm co as, oo an gi s a guidird tour conducted by a re-Iclirlstmas time. This is also $1-scti’itativct_fIr‘omHone tohf tlhde‘:inA:itiinuSl pro3e<t:_t.gg cm er na io s. e e e a -, er e nice in . ames were ies will visit the chambers and‘, hear a detailed explanation of‘Mrs Ji the Security Council. Trustee- ship Council. International Court, , the economic and social councils; F-O Bob Pitcairn and F-Lt. the Sf.‘('.1'l8L8l'l8'.e and the General l Wallace Gamer of Portage La Assemb y. ' ' After the tour there will be, lunch in the Delegates’ Dining‘ Room with I4-ii‘. Heath MacQuar- ri MP. who is with a Cana- di.in delegation at the UN. After lunch. pictures of the group will be taken at the U. biiildiiig and then more shopping m Atkinson, d weekend visiting relatives and friends in East Royalty. Mrs. P‘. M. Martin. who has been spending the past number the Summers in Mid eton. is now living with her daughter. time and no doubt Macey‘s will lie on the list of stops for some oi’ the ladies Dinner in the evening will be the Coral Room of the Gov- ernor Ciintcn and this will be followed by a conducted tour of New York at night. a sparkling S['.t"Cl..‘.lCl6 of lights. This includes a bus trip through the Lincoln Tunnel to New Jersey and u the shore of the Hudson River and across the George Washing- ton Br"-dge and back to the hotel to dream of tomorrow. Miss Frances MacMillan was Mrs. George Lockhart. Sum- mersicie. I Mrs. Robert Shaw and Mrs. Jeanette Shsrman of Summer- side attended the sixty-fifth wed- ding annlversary of a ter's aunt and uncle. Mr. ober 26. Mrs. W. A. Allen was hostess to the East End Bridge Club at her home in Summerside Monday evening. lace sheath °f in hostess at 1' home in Alberry Mr tained I Laughlin. Venosta. Quebec. I ' . Lou ; Bagiiall an Mrs. Wallace Coies. ‘~33. Piairie. Manitoba. spent the gt 2 I ' Holy Family Church is Scene IOF Late Summer Wedding w“‘,5“.,is¢.-.q..-._.... -...-u —».-* .- In Holy Family Church on September 15. 1962 the wedding was solemn-izecl of Florence latt- and Adele. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Malcolm'Buchanan. Bread- James Bu5hey_ 159 Britannia albane 0“ F“d3y eVe""‘3v 0”‘ Avenue. Hamilton. Ontario and . Leo Patrick MacLaughlln. son Mr . trick The Reverend Father Stinson ‘mlofficiated at the wedding. AND MRS. LEO of led front skirt, and a dip back Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met side on Saturday at the tea hour 1 Mary Duffy led I D for their regular meeting. I“ I‘°”°I °: Mrs’ Henry wedge- Following the reading of th el , _ minutes by Mrs_ Don wom-,a_. Mrs. E. L iialker entertained colt. a short business meetinglff II" mm" “P Summerslde. ml was conducted. It was decided to, luesciay evening when bridge again donate the sum of $25 to IWES 10 ‘he annual P.E.l. Musical Fes-I Mm Reginald Bradshaw re‘ tival. Programs and other pro- jrcts for the coming year were ‘‘,"“‘’d t0 he‘ h°m° "‘ S‘"?“f“.er‘ 3150 (-jj5cu55ed_ iside on Saturday after visiting A with her sister. 5. Norman Miss Helen Cox gave a mostl inicresting and informative talklM3CD°"31d and M33 M3°D0“31d di ‘ in Crapaud. Mrs. R. S Hinton entertained liei"l:ridge club at her home in Summerside on Monday even- mg. o a. A delicious lunch was serv-I ed by the hostess. assisted by} Mrs. Doug Dennis. J iiloiiday night's session of thel Clmrloitetown Duplicate Bridge; Club. held at the Charlottetownl Hotel, attracted 25 pairs. icouple MG rk Members are reminded th s t the Maritime championshi tour: An niversa ry nameut will be held her: Nov 9 and 10. Friday and Sat-’ SUMMERSIDE _ on Sat“... Mrs. Robert Hm" and Misstday evening. October 13 friends 335.3“":;..‘I.“°.%‘.;.lll“‘..i‘.1’i.§.i.."“‘..‘é5 I ‘;,‘’;;‘S.;’‘ ‘‘.‘.’.;,..i‘;‘.‘..“‘‘‘' ond. On the north-south side. ' ' ' (:01. W. J. MacDonald and Jam- I 25“, wedding ,mnive,5a,y_ es Coles a close second. ' Music was fumi The Charlottetown Lionettesl held their monthly meeting out \ sing song was enjoyed by all. shed by Mrs. ‘Allison Profitt and a hearty Mr. and Mrs. Reeves were es- ‘ Wednesday at the Revere Hotel. I corted to their seats of honour Tliiitcen members answered,by Mr. and Mrs. George Mann roll call and one new member. I of Fredericton. N-B- M1‘- A11iS011 Mrs. Charles Beasley was wel-iProfitt was master of ceremon- comet-i to the club. The mem- ies and called on Mrs. Camden Ibcrs made plans for the annual Gardiner to read an address on fruit cake lottery. lucky tickets behalf of the neighbours. a well the east . west, 3 and relatives gathered at the ed in singing "For Wilbei,-tlJolly Good Fellows. to honour ' H d M .. R - 1* DW3 Ma"D°“a1d and B°b teI;ell‘n:gnJe:i?r¥u?:‘ker) lol Reoes‘;'3 Iflmnbly 5°‘ the Pace’ with Lt‘ Corner on the occasion of their I Benjamin wedge emer_‘filled purse was presented by at her home in Summer-I Mrs. Robert E. Burns. An address on behalf of the family was read by Mrs. Alvin St etson. An electric floor lamp was presented by Orville Reeves. Their daughter Laura Ann pre- sented a photo. A coffee table and a floral centerpiece by Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tucker and M: Sterling Tucker. her nparents and uncle of Mrs. Reeves. Indi- vidual gifts including silver butter dish. table cloth. silver spoon. also messages of con- gratulations were received and d ‘rea . An original poem concerning. the bride and groom was read by Miss Winnifred Burns. A beautiful decorated anniversary The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white organza over taffeta with long lily point sleeves. scoop- ed neckline trimmed with so- quins and small pearls. control- gathered with a cabbage rose of same material. Her finger-tip illusion veil was held in place by a crystal coronet and she carried a bouquet of red sweet- heart roses and white pom- pom mums. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her niece. Miss Maryanne Lewis. Hamilton. She wore a dress of mauve organza over taffeta with cabbage rose headdress in matching shades. In similar costumes and car- rying matching bouquets were the other bridal attendants. Mrs. Alyre Pineau. sister of the bride and Miss Jacqueline le- ger. The flower girl also in sim- ilar costume was Miss Margar- et Pineau, niece of the bride. carrying a basket of mixed owers. Daniel Bushey. nephew of the bride. was the ring bearer. Mr. Raymond M-aicLaughi1n wedding cake was presented to the bride and groom which was .c them and served along with other delicious refresh- ments during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves thanked one and all for their lovely gifts and good wishes. All join- They Are ras: FLOWER CART Arrangements for Funerals. Weddings. Opposite Pure Milk DIAL 4 .5818 P. McLAUGHLIN CORNWALL — The Cornwall IWomen‘s lnstitue had as gu- thcir ' Clyde River WI. The meeting was held ther and opened in the usual mariier There was no first aid (‘Oni- mitteo appointed and no name was submitted for the home ec- onomics scholarship. It agreed that a layette for the U.S.C. be made and that the cake sales be continued for the n of October. Mrs. Jack Maclean and Mrs. Waldron Lowther were engaged as sewing teachers for the coming year. The next meeting is to be held B! 3 Lean. Roll call will be answer- ed with membership fees and the program will be presented by Mrs._Harold Donahue. Mrs. James Beer. rs. Norman Hyde. Mrs. George Lowther and , Mrs. Joseph Donahue were ap- -.-.. 5 pointed to the lunch committee. I Alter an introduction of the members Mrs. Gordon MacMil- ‘ Ian conducted an auction sale of acted as best man for his bro-J articles which had been donated ther with Messrs. at the home of Mrs. Jack Mac- ‘ and Basil Macbaughlin and‘ Messrs Harry and Bert Bushey as ushers. After the reception which was held at Roberts Res- , taurant the happy couple left‘ for a trip by air to Jamaica. Persons attending from out wn were: l‘.- and Mrs. r. an rs. a ughlin. Windsor. Ontario. and Mrs. Cornwall, Ontario. Mr. and! Mrs. Paul Cuddhey. Hull, Que-3 bec: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mc- aughlin. Venosta. Quebec: Mr. C‘. 8'? Whim Women was held at the home of .. Mrs. Les ' meeting was o p e ii e cl by 0f vice-president. Mrs. Cecil Camp- 1’at- bell. who led Desmond. for the sale. WHIM ROAD UCW The October meeting of the Road United C h u r c h be Stuart recently. The the the Lord‘s Pray- rick McLaughlin. Venosta, Que- er and 3 meditauon. . ' ' , Mrs. John N. MacDonald was , 1'- I the devotional leader and her Wllliam Demeralh I devotions consisted read and business of hymns . and readings followed by pray- r. The minutes of the last meet- ' lng were Desmond McLaughlin. St. Ca- tharines. Ontario: Miss Adele Villard, Dearborn. Michigan: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duffy. arising from them dealt with, “study book" was under the di- the dues were collected.’ The WOMEN'S OPGANIZATIONS Cornwall WI Entertoins The Clyde River Institute I rection of Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. {Mrs Robert Campbell gavv a the home of Mrs. Waldron Low-7 I from MacKensie's MacAl.PlNll li00M Phone 4-8817 - Charlottetown. Quebec. Mr. John MacDonald. ’: Souris. P.E.I: Mr. C hris Gal- ‘6 lant. Ottawa. Ontario. 4-5435 P.E.I. AAAAAA Dearborn. Michigan: Mr. and:." ' '4» I Mrs. Waldron Dingwell, Souris.I‘ ]-[_ BENNETT CARR, ‘: P.E.I.: Mr. an Mrs. Bert: L ' Townsend. Montreal. Quebec: Jo Insurance Counselling 4» Miss Isabel Paquette. Montreal : Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada “ 0' 4} 0 I 0 MEIIIGAL PHARMACY; hero to serve you ANY ‘ hour of the day or nightm CALL 4-6623 .t‘‘"‘‘‘/i. ! '*.:..'.:.2t.:::' it I to \ . Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch’town 1 3. E THREE INJURED SAIGUN. Viet Nam (AP)- young terrorist on a motorbike threw a grenade into a jeep carrying three U.S. officers Tuesday. and escaped. The grenade bounced off an officer's head, fell to the pavement and exploded. injuring three Vietna- mese bystanders sligbtly..'_1‘ American officer, not identified. escaped with a bruise on his head. Ernest Grant. Borden: Mr. Rob- ert Mccleary and Arthur Dens- low. Mi Stewart. For going away the to ride chose alight blue three piece suit of embossed filled rayon bcngalire with matching hat and black patent leather shoes and purse. she wore a corsage of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Gillis left on On awe. . reside in ‘-Charlottetown where ‘ Baytie Strait’: "Mrs. nowlan was also hostess at friend's cotta e at Dessbie. _. (Piinto l Ride. I held 0‘ . -» . . friend, 5 Miss ___Eilaen . ' ' W tar . . 3 ‘ - c.n, Monkey) I’ x.‘ ymriizedyfilny Hamilton’, Ont. "hkfiarvellol t“l°' -era? tiliill iiiiigii tilt iiiiiii flit t‘ al lei; :f I : ii i._. E i 3: it Q at? no.7 Mas’. masons n.‘Meo.u‘zvs:LL Mobeod end Mr. Danw 0’l:l.ail- edding Of Local Interest is I*°*..=.=,=.-..,...., ..,..,...,...., . .. caption Recevti » Buy BLACK rant trims. our tans iusiiliosss mid iirusitiwr s miinli. MOUTON JA nouron co ‘IS (dyed COATS ‘dyed? isl JAP RABBI‘! 90 Teffis’ 0“ 3' ovef $0 Your New Fur Now! IAN LAMB JACKETS Dyed. Dlairis and Anni LN LAM]! JACKETS Natural. plains and trims. Anntveniary prices from UK JACKETS. Dyed to simulate precious Anniversary prices from KET (dyed processed lambi Anniversary prices from processed lambl Anniversary prices from rriers ltcl. (i Alvisland furriers ltd. coon NEWS Anniversary Sale Extended One Extra Week Only ! SALE ENDS during our tomers. we sale dates . \~“ ' ae9\¢ecd&s.“- bgghsn 137.50 275.00 195.00 130.00 225.00 175.00 versuy prices from Anniversary prlre ancl Dial 2-I273 E for 24 hour service g MEIIIGAL PHARMACY‘ ‘I suumanstoa. I-.z_I. ""'”"""A I I “Full skirted Beige Chif- Ifon with Mattelaase Bod- Lice in the “Cold Shoulder” Ilook. size 13." fl//ac/(/e/1‘;/zit l<Q g fE s l WED. NOV. 7 We’rs pleased to be able to bring you the “Good news” that our sale is continuing another week. Because of the late harvest which kept our. country friends busy sale days, and as a goodwill courtesy to all our cus- decided to extend our one week only. Take advantage of our “good news"—- huy your new for this week! i l a 4 t . c:.A1éAzrr !.‘