unflq}ghmfl -----.------._ .o-----—-.-~-. Ronnie MacMillan. Nancy Reddin. Jeanne Ross and Tho mas Sharkey above. repre- sented Montague Regional High School in a quiz program held recently. They were suc- afi. MR. AND MRS. F. V. MacMHALAN WHIZVFOR QUIZ PROGRAM l I cessful in defeating all high schools in the province. United Fund. other The quiz was sponsored by the | l l l l W... The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 2, 1964. 7i HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 Mira. Louise Colpitts of Newiecutive meeting of the National York is the guest of Mr. and' 2 Chapter in Toronto this week. i Mrs. Murdock MacLeod. Orwell. z 1 Mrs. Velle Thomas of LaMoure. ; ly the scene of a happy OCCaslon N. Dakota has been vacationingl when friends and neighbors ga- in P.E.I. She has visited Witnlthered together to congratulate her cousin. Mrs. Louis O’Con-. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts on nor. Clinton: James Pemler- the 251ll anniversary of their gasl; and with Mr. and Mrs. marriage in Central Bedcquc. Auston Pendergast in Kensing- Attended by Mrs. Claude ton_ Craswell and James Cudmore Mr. and Mrs. Roberts were ushl' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac- ered to seals of honor while Kinnon of Boston visited in Mrs. Stanley Younker played. Mt. Stewart for a week and spent some time with the form-I er‘s father. William MacKinnon who is a patient in the Charlot- address and Mrs. Leith Carter tetown Hospital. Mr. MacKin- and Heath Craswell presented’ non was able to do some hunt- the couple with gifts. ‘ ing on the Island before return An evening of square- danc- . ing to Boston. iing and sing-son: followed. Re .the Wedding March. On behalf of those present. Mrs James Cudmore read an ireshments included a decorat- I Mrs. Gertrude Jack. Ty n e ed anniversary cake. . Valley, left Friday to spend. , i the winter in New York City Mrs. Elmer Miller. M u rray and Florida. lHalrbor North and Mrs. Lyle iBochner of Montague, have re-: Brig hi Pink, And White Hueslpeiifiidviltied‘il'él 2352.221:2its:.r.::rr.l:;.m::..ii:: Colors For Dundos Wedding Dundas United Baptist Church was the setting for an autumn wedding when Flor- ence Ethel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saville. Red House was united in marriage with Frederick Victor. son of Mrs. Shaw MacM i l I a n of Albcrry Plains and the late Mr. MacMillan. Rev. P . performed the double ring ce- remony. Baskets of autumn flowers decorated the church and the guest pews were marked with white satin bows and sprigs of baby’s breath. Mrs. Fred Malheson. organist accompanied Roy Howatt who sang “0 Perfect Love after the bridal party formed at the altar and "I‘ll W Beside Yon' during the signing of the regis- ter SS ~< The bride. given in mar- l-‘ROM SIZE 32 T0 42 From flip - up collar to rich border, you'll love this jacket for year round wear. Jiffy - crochet jacket wuh deep. dramatic puff - stitch bor- der. Raglan sleeve is so smart. Pattern 7410: sizes 32 - 34; 88; 40 - 42 included. M - flve cents (coins) for this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks. care of G u a r- dlan — Patriot Needlecraft Dept. fl, Front St, W Toronto I, Ont. cots add i cent ulna tax. Print. plainly PA 1‘- NUMBER. NAME. AD- P riage by her father, wore a United chm. h’ 0"} Attractive pink and white ldecorations were used. The floor length gown of nylon ganza over taffeta with fitted bodice and dainty scoop neck line. Scrolls of embroidery in- termingled with lace appliques covered the bodice and complete skirt front panel The skirt hung straight in the front and full in the back with a large MW at the waist. Her bouffant veil was held in place by a band of nylon organza. She carried a cascade of pink an Whirl? roses entwined with ivy and wore a single strand of pearls and earrings. the gift of the groom. Mrs. Lawson MacEachern. sister of the bride was matron of honour. Mrs. MacEwen. and Florine MacMillan. sister of the groom were bridesmaids. bridesmaids wore street length dresses of shock- ing pink peau dc sole, sty- led with scooped neckline. and bell shaped skirts. Their head- dresses were wedding rings of matching peau de soie wit . They carried nosegays of white carnations. Susan aviiie. niece of the bride was junior bridesmaid. She was gowned in shocking pink peau de soie similar to the b r i d csmaids' dresses. Her headdress was a match l n g band of pcau dc soie. She carr- ied a basket of white mums. Flower girl was Deborah Judson. cousin of the bride. wearing a dress of white poau de sole with a pink sash. S he wore a white floral headdress and carried a bask et of white mums The best man was John Mac— ville. brother of the bride and Reginald Peters. Mrs. Robert Saville. mother of the bride wore a two piece ensemble in shades of gold and beige. She chose chocolate and beige accessories and wore I corsage of yellow carnations. Mrs. Shaw MacMillan. moth- er of the groom wore a printed rayon dress in shades of rust and slate and wore slate and white accessories. Her corsage was white carnations. Following the ceremony a reception for “5 guests was held at Hillside Inn. The bridal table. was centered with a three - tier wedding cake too- ped with bells and doves. The cake was flanked on either side with white tapers in silver can- dle holders. The toast to the bride was pro posed by Fred Matheson and responded to by the groom. The guest book was circulated by Edna MacMilian sister oi the groom. Fora wedding trip to Mon- treal. Ottawa. Toronto. Nia- gara Falls and Boston tile nuptial shower for Mrs. Wend-IHaverhill. Mass. i e11 Wallace. formerly Shirley; ! Shaw. wh ose marriage tookl Mrs. William Gillson returned‘ lace recently in Campbellt o n to her home in North Hampton.l c ’ lNew Hampshire. after visitingl swith her mother, Mrs‘ John It.’ has-.MacKenzle and other members of gifts was brought in by l of the family at Lower Monta- - YWOOd lnd’gue. She was accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Albert Ellswor- th and her daughter Corine of 1 Lower Montague. l ket Mrs Lynne Coughlin. Mrs. George Brookins, interested in many other fields. where she country generally. Her areas of service are var. bec Division of the ‘ Winsloe Road Hall was recent-‘ t To Address Provincial Group Mrs. J. O. Asselin. National __ g I N I g, President of he Women‘s Lib. ’ ' . eral Federation of Canada will address the Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Wo- men's Liberal' Association on November 7th at 2.30 pm. in the Fathers' of Confederation Memorial Centre. Charlotte . town. " Mrs. Asselin has long been associated with politics. She lSl _ a daughter of the late Liberal‘ Senator. E. W. obin. Her hus- ‘ band. the late Joseph Assel in. was a prominent political figure in the province of Quebec and . particularly in the City of Mon-K ' treal. At present two of her sons‘ are Federal Members of P a r- liament. Mrs. Asselin. in spite of 'ler interest in politics. is intensely i may serve her 0. ASSELIN As a result of her public ser- MRS, J. vice to Canada, she was award- ed an . B. E. iMember of ied: For the the British Empirel in 1945. has been a director past 19 years she of the Que-. Red Crossl Society. in 1941 she. founded the‘ iCanadian Prisoners of War Re-; llatlves’ Association. She is an active member of many organi- zations such as library Associa- .tlons. hospital Associationsp ' .opera societies. clubs for Fine Wheel Chan. JArts and various Montreali The Reusing“ branch of the .music festival Associations. i Prince County Hospital Ladiesl As Frame". of the Natmna] Hospital Aid Will Purchase . . . Federation of Liberal Women. Ald Head“ at me"- ncmber‘Mrs. AsselJn has two themes meelmg to “than” hosplta] She. sees an urgent need for the administrator. J.M. ogan. to. buy a wheel chair to be paid for , port from the younger women. by the Ken§lnglon branch- She sees. furthermore. an op- The meetmg “’33 held at thelportunity for the Liberal home or Mrs; J-w Sheen ml ‘Women to gain support for the Monday evening. October 2" Party among the young Cana-. wuth the preSld-ent, Mrs R. W. mans. Auld in the chair. l A gratifying amnuni “’83 rt‘r'frost clears away" Mack said.l ported from the merit rum-."It will mean that' much morel mage and pantry sale. :of ' one" he od .. By Several new members brought ithis if all has gone well with the attendance at this meeting us, he will be missed at Alder. Liberal Association to gain sup-' 0 l7. lea. In the office of junior herd- The next meeting will be held 1sman he will have gone with at the home of Mrs. Marvenlflis father to Halifax to show Clark on November 30 when the this or that one of the herd at' dime cards will be handed in the Atlantic Winter Fair. The lunch and phoning commit- fore this he has been asscnlbl-. fee will be Mrs. Horace Gloverllnfi the various pieces of scar“ and Mm [AK zieiinski. ling. the llallers and other items Lunch was served by the hog. :which must go on a trip of this less. Mrs Sheen. assisted by lklnfl‘ This Will "0' be his first Mr. Svend Johnsson and a so- ;Ws", Inert!- H‘? b“ BO- cia] hm". followed. quainted pleasantly with the old and lovely city during 1 a st Fall's Fair. Then With Haligo mans. o . he enjoyed incl» for '3 ,Ch.‘]d 5 dental tours to sites and scenes.'d“”' L's“ gIPmm‘m” 5 c r a p 5 .which before this had been only 1“ 5"?” ‘ewmg baSkl’t' 0’5“ names to him. pennies in m e — gives end- A youngster is a fine scout I“; .Joty sgnfiinow' 48.“, F to ave along. we have noticed n." M 3 er“ .‘ ' "r ' ll'g-lnch teen fashion model at a Fair. He. or she. soon gains a working knowledge of the lie of the land. They can lead you to Cooler temperatures and ‘its best features. tell you \vher turning leaves indicate that,y0u can get "ll'le best meal". the fall. and another social sea- .or lunch. see the finest of th e son is here. various displays. or the booths The Guardian _ patriot wom, which hold the most interest of en-S Edna, will be happy to iail. Already. even before their print all your social news free elders have a bownng aquaim' of charge. Can here if your ance With the place. they have or daughter is home for a week- ’mad.9 “1‘? rounds and setlkd it' end or holiday from school or, w'” “Hers of the fam'ly college, if you are being hostess to your club meeting in the near future. if you are entertain— fin evidence - . . . . . presently. Will mg friends. havmg VlSltors. [looked on some “up” PHONE 441506 going? We do not know at the moment. We think however at any new feminine hairdos 'at the home of Mrs. ‘ National President Of WLFC “SQUID EAST Peter MacLeod. Lorne Val- ley. was a recent visitor in Pis- quid East at the home of Mr and Mrs. Floyd .Iay. Mrs, Edward Jay and Mrs. Alton Jay were hostesses if) the ladies of the Pisquid East ' Wednesday completed a contest n-a: put on by Mrs. Harold .lay. won by Mrs. Edward Jay. A lunch was served by the hoslcsms. Mr. and Mrs. George lilt- tray. Parkdale. were \‘lSliii‘S Raliray 3 uncle George Dover. Sunday Earle Mat-Donald, Lorne Yal- ley. paid a shorl \'i‘ll ill Pl» quid I-lasl Saturday at the nnme lof Mr. and Mrs. George .lay FOR TEEN, FASHION MODEL DOLL GLAMOR WARDROBE Sew IhlS exntlng wardrobe doll. Use scraps. FIFTY CENTS ’30 centsl coins I'no stamps. pleasel this pattern. Ontario add two cents sales tax. plainly SIZE. NAME. DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. teen-age model residents l Send order to Anne Adams, care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept.. 60 Front St. W.. Toronto 1 lfealures plus coupon for FREE PATTERN — any you choose! Send for new Fall-‘ lWinter Pattern Catalog. 50 cents. , Ont. be NEW! 300 sparkling designs, 5 exciting fashion and George Dover. so. and Mrs. Manning lelthe St. John's Cello .h‘ and family. Monotoli‘i. were convocation. . Thanksgiving wee en visit- The Rupert's La 01‘s at the home of Manning's Anglican newspaprif! parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenna-h in Winnipeg. says: ‘ Jay, "This is believed to be um Mrs. Ethel Mellick a“, first time that a Roman Catho- lonewwn‘ was a recem mp.“- ilc priest has accepted an a... at the home of her brother Mr 81103" lheOngicai degree any- avwherc in the world. and a known tolbe the first such oc- ‘currence in North America and Great Britain " Father K1erans was born in Montreal and ordained a pm“ in 1949 after studying theology at lhe .lesull seminary in I‘m- OHIO. RC Priest Gets Degree From Anglicans WINXIPEG lCP~-—An Anzli- ‘He “'35 WW at‘sv Paui'l can college is to give an honor “meg? *3 Roman (valllPllf‘ lu- ary theological degree to a Ro- Sm‘ll‘m‘ h9r9~ {mm I908 until man Catholic priest Monday ill earner ""5 YPHT' “II?” he what may be the first such ,mm'edd" m" J’su” ""l‘PFS‘ly more in the world m Halllix' . __.._ Hm, Rey. HP. Kierans. dean of ANCIENT CITADEL - - v -. v , The Krem in in Moscow is . . . .i studlcs‘at‘St Marys Lnncrsli the Oldest and mum gramme lIl Halifax. Is to get an llonor- ,part of the city. The name ary doctorate of canon law a -means “citadel.” taking a trip or have held a - shower. or taken part in any :t lea“ by one hUSband 0“ 309m “(MW 3 A sunny dav followed on . - - - .' . ' . e to The number '5 4‘8306- stop Mack's plow in the fur- Cornwall. was hostess to t e members of the Past Noble Grand's Club of Acme Rebekah ge. Montague, sday evening. A brief business period l r 0 was conducted by Mrs. Roy Gillis, assisted by the secretary, M i s s Adah Mac. Gregor. The program for the evening featured Auction and Scrabble. Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess. assisted by M r s . Frank C a r l . Greene and Mrs. ‘- I Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and don»; ghter .lanei. Boston. Mass. are visiting at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hooper. Murray River. Mr. d Mrs. Roderick Mar-i tin have returned to their home i n Montague. after spending a brief holiday in Nova Scotla. Stewar Mr. and Mrs. George Worth, accompanied by Mrs. C. Clay. ve returned to Montague after a pleasant holiday in the U. 5. While there Mrs. Clay visited with her sister and brother- in- law. Mr. and Mrs, David Leni- han. Reading. Mass. Mr. a n Mrs. Worth. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. William Langtry. Dorchester Mass. spent a few days visiting the World's Fair at New York. Mrs. Langtry is the daughter of Mr. and M rs Henry Munroe. Montague, and is now living in Dorc h a star, ass. Lt. Leonard Pickens. Nol- ., ... , . ' . folk. Virginia. is visiting his ' Mr. and Mrs E grandparents. Leonard Hooper. Murray River. Montague Regional High School royal couple for the Mrs. Chesley Buell has return- i I 1964-65 season are pictured i ed to her home in Murray Har- bour after spending th r e e weeks visiting in Ontario. above' They are E" Boa" and Kenny Halchilder_ Miss Floyd Stew“L who is Wu“? Bears lives in Brooklyn and ’ rows and bear him off to help with the harvesting which has [been making progress at Rob's.‘ ,I-low 'iappily the farmers greet jweather favorable to this. even continuing the combining on lpast the dusk. ' lchair. says unlaclng his boots. l“Got a nice bit of grain saved itbls afternoon" he smiles. "i we er what tomorrow‘ i l bring in the way of weather?" » Again as to that. we can only conjecture. of this however we rcan be certain: there will :come a brand new day in the imornlng. l Until tomorrow —— Diary ~— lGood - night..... BRISTOL Mrs. Andrew Murant. the for- mer Margaret Landley. a week here with friends cently. She left hcrc nearly half a century ago as a young girl and had been back very seldom since. For the first time slnce lt opened its doors to the public nearly 100 years ago the old school at St. Peters Harbor re- mained closed this term and will not likely ever open again owing to so few children in the district. Those who reside there will attend Moreli School. Such great teachers as the late Hon HI). MacEwen, taught in the old harbor school and the late obert McEwcn. with his flow~ tag grey beard was considercd' one of the best more than years ago. A new religious sch that has sprung up in this vicinity under ’ the leadership of a former fish~ ' ROYALTY Kenny is from Georgetown They were selected recently at the high school and sue. reed Bobby Herring of Mur- ray Harbour and Jean Blue oi Martinvale. the Ontario Provincial Police. is vacationing in Murray Harbour. with his parents. Mr. and Mrs l Lorne Stewart. I ' ELLEN’S DIARY | Miss Wanda Wyatt of Sum meraIde. provincial IODE pro- . sident. will be attending the ex-! white accessories and a cor-l sage of white carnations. Out of province guests "A white frost" ‘mark y the window. i in- first look at his Young Herdsman ls Off To Atlantic Winter Fair James n-ithings: in put away for winter~ n ark world today. "It last erman is trying to buy the wt United Glurch building to use it for a meeting place along WM another- building that they arr reported as having bought. FRANCO-SOVIET PACT PARIS (Reuters) France and Russia are expected to s” I new trade pact Friday. dou- ng. the dahlias. to gather in bling trade between the two lelcs. to re 0- eountries. French officials said eluded Edna MacMillan. King- lmust have turned cold toward let and bury ~— but so b y Tuesday. The French govern-i stop, Ontario and Mr. and lmorning." Presently a sun-‘—- a few daffodils: to make an meat will extend seven-year. Mrs, Samuel MacDonald, Ar.‘rise glowed rosiiy. and spread. apple pie. and remem in credits for purchases of capital: iington. Mails. above the wonded rise to the planning our menus for the day. floods. Nikolai Patolichev. So- e ' on: at for his liking. we must make viet external tradc mlnlsll‘i‘. 'Mm ?;'d;u:bn:rvgrm 8:04:1‘ "spam... M “(mm war. in‘a bot meaty dish for his supper and Valery Giscard d'Estalng.l i. employed on {5. en}; c a r ,get a nice sunny day" we saldlwhen dusk should fetch James French finance minister. were m u. en, We wanted one cheerfuliyllfrom the. fields. putting the final touches to the (Photo by Cudmore - Murphyl lbrigbt in which to do so many "I think I‘ll plow until thislnew agreement. I A bantam called this house- , lhold to see the sunup. one who r. ’“SE‘raf‘” Counsellan : ,‘long since has been into h l s o 0'5""! superv'sor beau“, sieep. . Charlottetown. P.E.I.' I .. ‘ V H 0 Sun Llfc of Canada s ‘ Well SO far. SD EOM‘I. 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