. ” “ . e 4 = w..- $ * ¢ is ‘ , v : ; + a. = te? ‘ & ; . s > nes ‘ 5 ~< , ~ = f : ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ae Ro ort. ee ‘ “ : ; | Contest Winners HAPPENIN Gs° In Washington Andrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor.” Phone* “¢-8506 Our Guardian -- Patriot’ sub- scription contest winners arriv- ed in Wahington, D. C.,: yester- day by Eastern Airlines Whisp- er Jet from Toronto, in time for dinner in’ the..private dining | 2*@il- Murray River 4 LOBA Hosts «.. = | Joint Meeting. — The LOBA of Murray Fine held their regular meeting in- | the lodge room, Wed. Oct. 19° ia ns 1911 in St. Laurence : Church, Morell. Mr. and Mrs. Benson R. Cras- well, Strasburg, Sask., are. visit- Mr. and Mrs. James Robert.’ son, Kingsboro have recently re- turned from an extensive tour of: Nova Scotia, including the Cabot They. were accompanied é . | ing “Mr. Craswell’s brother and | with WM Hazel Graham: in the. room of the Ambassador Hotel. oe of Welly, re Peck sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clau- chair. RS Wilma MacEacherm- There they were served a full ; eee de Crasswell of Winsloe. They] read the minutes and a good at-". course dinner, served by atten-| wr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Hen- | have also been visiting hif*sis- tendance was teported with. ‘| tive waiters, with a ‘choice of three selections from the menu. Afterwards a social get-to-gether was held at the hotel and a des- cription of the week’s activities was given in detail so that every body. would be assured of a good ters, Mrs. David MacDonald and Mrs, Ramsay Auld, Char- lottetown, Mrs; Gordon. Croc- onry, were epee tains at seve- ett, York and other relatives sully ore the a and friends. :It is 17 years since nee son and daughter-in-law, | they last visited the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Henne- visiting lodges from Pinette ant Charlottetown. : A box to’be packed for the or-” phanage was discussed and it~' was decided each member would bring an article to the: November meeting. Also the « nebury, who recently celebrat- ed their 45th wedding anniver-* MR. AND MES. GARY THOMPSON Saint Dunstan’s Basilica Setting For Fall Wedding ¢ Saint Dunstan’s Basilica, ‘Char- lottetown, was the scene of an Autumn wedding whén Mary Joan Eva, daughter of Mr. and Big the ceremony a re- was held at. the Basili- KEEP STATUS QUO ' The percentage of women in Canadian professions reached a peak in 1921 but now is at the same level as in 1901. Mrs, Hennebery were married “grew not old’’ and now rest in heroes * graves And" James will speak of those. gone - many*a one now from that happy group. And say, “I never believed in being unkind to anyone on Hallowe’en’- in playing mean tricks: on folks, | Nay for the purpose of forming “the Kensington Local Associa- | Ramsay; badge committee, Mrs | | Albert Boyle; telephone com-’ : A meeting was held recently: at the home of Mrs. John Mac- tion for Girl Guides and Brow- nies-when the following commit- tees were appointed, - district commissioner - Mrs;'LinK. Zeil- inski; secretary, Mrs. John Paynter; treasurer, Mrs. Keith mittee,”. Mrs. Bruce Howard; camping conimittee, Mrs: Allan Murphy and Mrs. Alvin Suds- bury. - ' Plans were made to hold a /members are time. bery, New Perth when relatives . Heep as an afgh. The Ambassador will be their | and ee banal Kensington Plans eee eo Ron! ~ meee! them. ug and son- : near mee! —_ on for the Comt- | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis But- Local Assoc, closed with contests and a very ig wee : }|ler, Charlottetown also enter- ; occa ge enjoyable time was spent, fol-- ‘ ~\\tained in-their honor.’ Mr. ad Girl Guides lowed by refreshments. served by those appointed. HELP AT SCHOOL ‘Among its aid projects, the” IODE : sponsors nearly 50 high schools in the West Indies. — «». MTOM » DOCTOR wns= TO HEAR AGAIN! Studies indicate 1 out of 10 peo- ple have a hearing problem. ‘This-is—a—great-tragedyinvolv- we fnccms, job advancement ial adjustment for mil- tee of mola, Goren oad Oa % : ; B. Bulger, C master of ceremonies. J. A. 18 5 Be Wolie became the bride of Gary MatLellan proposed the toast to candatone on the old | rummage and pantry sale on ‘a ; . ren. - Herbert Thomson, son of Mr. |the bride. The gueat book was 0 Geariian.. Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. oh 1966. doorstep, we shall be | November 18. Mothers of gui-| .° MR. AND MRS. MERRELL ROSS Government sesearch now ‘and Mrs. Price) Thomson | circulated by Marie Best. Wout oes, treetops | des and brownies are being -urg- AIT ED shows that hearing loss is a Parkdale, P. E. 1. Rev. William | rs, Bulger chose for her ELLEN’ DIARY Ore tens ee ed to help the rommittees in NEWLY MARRI ; mae problem among people ef » PE. : i " every : . sae . age groups. prio peindlbncagge- aft thang sod daughter's —— le Ea Seeryuece BSNS DIARY. lowe'en witch riding her broom- ahh ld Sree ewes St. Mary's Churel Mon- ception was held following Whether or not, you wear a . and Rev. Reginald Phalen were Lec ivedicirwat 0 egal The Ho II Wit stick across the sky. Ant eyes pales: co rumah” aoe, eae tague, was the setting for a the ceremony at the Legion meaning oe or eves seated in the sanctuary. of white carnations. The groom e a lowe’ e I eae ing, we will smile, knowing that any way, would be | double ring ceremony, when hall, Montague. | PLEASE DO eae Bs thar A wes decorated -| mother wale © cre pice orem: # h n © ' | the children of now will be mak- greatly “appreciated. Rev. Preston Hammill unit- | mrrry TTT IRE ey ere ee ative. booklet by w yellow gladioli | berry double ing, as did former generations ONLY -ONE_CAN WIN ed in marriage, Margaret wo lormative booklet by . and potted white mums, and |and black accessories and white Again Rie eT e Skies st Suk UK, oly ‘oocdvanaed: Gall. duighaer at'ibe: ent dae eer Jason B. Wells, MD. rs pews were seal tip carnations. ; or ries of this exciting night, to keep The Metropolitan Opera of George MacKeeman, Monta- | DOCTOR ew TO HEAR’ - lily of the valley and white sa For a honeymoon to Toronto, can hardly wait for that |.witchery in the. air. The even- ee New York is. snitnnny 128 | AG bows. Hamilton and the. United States | Hight to come.” Peter's smile |ing’s shadows are not the usual | With them, ‘all up their years. | Australians this year to select| Sue, and Harvey Merrill Ross Sie) ial Electric ecm : The organist, Mrs. Joseph |the bride ‘wore a three. piece | Was wistful this evening as he |purple. They are greenish, to |- Until tomorrow ---Diary-~~| one singer for training in New | son of Mr. and. Mrs, Harvey. | WRITE BOX #7232 Dougan, accompanied cranberry double knit suit with | admired gt some pleasur- |match you think, Hallowe'en | Good-night. . York. Ross, Lower Montague. A re- TF cana TC RSL a CGS MacIntyre as he sang Ave Maria | black and white accessories and | able excifément, the Hallowe'en | cats’ eyes. And how hollowly On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mo-|a corsage of white carnations. | ™ask, his recent purchase. “It : : . ~ther,- Come to My ~The newlyweds ‘wil reside-ia-| 1712, be, fun, won't it” he chuck. |. .'¢ «Heagrt,...Lord.| ~~~ Jesus; adn-T'H-Walk-Beside.-You. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white organza over taf- feta, accented by Alencon lace and featuring a scalloped neck- line and lily point sleeves. Her waist length bouffant veil was held in place by fabric. wedding bells and seed pearls. She car- ried ‘a cascade bouquet of pink The bride’s only attendant, | was her sister Sandra Bulger of Toronto, Ont., who wore a floor “length gown of blue pe de - soie ‘with ro kline, > quarter sleéves, ‘floor len- gth trdin. Her headp’ was a veil of nylon tulle held in place by a blues fabric rose, She car- rsd a nosegay of blue and white cernations. . Ralph Thomson, Blackville, N. B. was groomsman for his brother, and Allan Bulger bro- ther of the bride,‘ and W: M1 Sentner, brother-in-law of the groom, were ushers. 3 By this twilight’s fall the Hal-" lowe’en. will have. come.. How easy for us that have older grown, to turn back to. child-- hood’s chapters . this evening, the pages of the years! We shall be aware of its approach, not only bécause of a date on- the calendar, but now, more or ‘less fancifully; by the signs and portents which toward the dusk- =| fall appear.—The light-wind- then} commences to pass timidly, on an eerie note. The fallen leaves rustle mysteriously. A cat on the:‘lawn pounces on some -invis- ible“prey, then’ sits a moment in an attitude of surprise. Was there nothing there But of course there.is! You know the little people, ‘the elves and their kin are already Snes about. How still the surroundings are ‘as the dusk comes down! - You remember to put away all mov- ables, the lawn-chairs and such like, because there is surely past end, why is there haste in its : wheels Now items that could : : vanish are put away. You close| . Je Sian the, porch-door ey. behind | _' : : : : a you, for even by- its different i creak, you know there is a brown gnome almost at your heel! ae . Scampie’s bark at the supper- | © is hour too is different. There is a * someone moving, though as ea you know there is neither “whip | nor stitch’? to be seen. 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