ALANA G. BROWN ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mars ‘1‘ limivn, "i h to announce inn i-n . mcni oi their only daiielitcr. Alana Gaylc. Iri liar ci—no MncDougall. son in \ d M ME. AND MRS. Cascade Oi Yel A lat: summer wedding tank 11 place at St. A n d r e ws United C It It r c it. Haliiax. N,S., when Clludia Adrit‘e only daughter nl Mr and Mrs Given in marriage by h e r M ii u i ll. patrick ltiaabrrugsl ROBERT T. CELLEN Dartmouth Bride Carries accessories and corsage iii pinkl roses, W.l<l Cameron. in the and: which was responded by who k mp. Mm wnl Sumniersidc. became lllc bride in by the groom of Robert Thomas Cullen son at were read by Gnrdnn Haley,l 1m, 0‘ Trinidad T oublclcirecn. was in charge or [he‘lc my: she “mum necessary I ,iCahol Trail. llic brillc chose a “thc Wedgwood blue suit with whitc WMS Appeals t For Clothing l The monthly meeting n! the l »' Alice 'i'urner Auxiillry was holdi . at the home at Miss Karol aer. l .nard. The president, Mrs. Ed. l ul Dumville WA! in the chair l i A total oi 23 members ansu. lered roll call and five viriiur.‘ i were present. l i The chairman oi social assls. , lance appealed tor clotbing and members agreed to donate itlt- .‘ clothing required. . Mrr, beecber Smailmnn lli-i vited the members to her hulne‘ tor the next meeting. Mrs. Alvin Yeti led the wor., ship period. which consisted nil hymns, prayers and scripinio‘ reading. altering was recelieil Miss Catherine Callbeck whol "'1 ded‘m‘d; _ is teaching in Saint John, ital The new mill|0n_study l... visited vilth her parents. Mr, undi '63 — 'M "The Christian move. this. Ralph Cnllbeck. Ccntral meat in south Asia". was intro.‘ Bedeque, over the holiday weeks duced by Mrs. Donald Macken. ‘ lid r.le. The leader dealt with ludin an a nation. noting the advances bridge partics in did at the. since independence. i Mr and Mrs Terry stowartTignisn library have resumed Lunch was served. and children. Niagara Falls. amlaiter the summer months. Mis l visitinz in itiaipcqne. guests or t Margaret Conroy. librarian. held r, and Mrs. Bruce Stewart. 1 The Gunilla? Charlottetown. Wed. Oct. 23, 1963. 'i M HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. winner-i Editor; phone 4-8504 l Mr. and Mr itrciice McC'ar- N s visited recently with heri ‘vell and [wit cliiidrcii ul CIiat- parents, Capt and Mrs H bar-i hint. N 5,. are Vlsllm: the [or- ‘ sen. Georgetown liner s parents and other i'elaili'i's Lite GEORGE MacDDUGALL "i “mmgm ANNOUNCED stiolburne. N.S The marriage will take place Sailil'azi). . ember 16 at 10 am. In St. Paul's andn Catholic ChurchV Miss Shiian Croui‘r. accom- panied by Miss Nancy Chisholm. ‘Manctnn were wcekend guests oi Miss cinnicr-s parents Mr. and e ers. Bruce Cronicr. Baltic, z so r Summersid ——————— . INDUSTRIAL Gnow‘m l the iirst party at her home. when l iive tables were in play. Mrs i From a single cloth {notary‘ Mr and Mrs. \lrlim rial .g. Mai-y Mc N ally RN, w on 1st in 170:. Canada has become the gor at Burton were reccnt guests prize. with consolation going to world's eixth greateatmanuiac» in Moncion at their daughter and 1 Wallace Rendye ‘ luring county. son-in~iaw Mr. and Mrs. Doug. . lar kosi. l l Mr, and Mrs ncdinnnd Reilly, Cape willie. had as their guesti the farmer's brother, Carl Reillyl a. l oi Boston. Mas Mr. and Mrs Stephen Dolmry and iamily, Halitaa. x s, ware holiday gucsts oi Mr Debory'n parents. Mr. and ltlrs. r, J. De“ Lnn’. Georletuwn. Mrs. Edward Eulon. lelt re-l , ccntly for Boston. Mass, a rid will also visit in Vermont beiore returninz tn tier home in George- Miss ilarie Larsen, Amherst. Insl'ilule Erecls ’3 ’Welcome’ Signs Following liti- s miner months in which no meetings wcre heldl two meetings have taken Final. Mrs. D. , Montgomery was has. tess (or September and Mrs, J 5. Burns enlerlained in Ocil'bel. Window boxes been placed on the schnol window: and a bicycle rack is In be In- stalled, Mrs. ord collect- ed tor the New Glastlow tire de- t t ii bet it ith “Elfin? who"i hand aettended ME AND MRS' Km“ w' JAY Li:.:.’i’".‘.“§‘;i.§“§vf:;i‘ii tritiYou ng Cou ple Honeymoon torm oi a scrap book contain ng‘ _ , lAt Niagara Falls, Oniorto all the newa items and high- lights or the convention includ- Ed’ and st, Andrews presbyierlaner. Campbell proposed the to‘ and. on u rch. Montague, was thelto the bride, to which the grtlnm ls ene at a recent wedding whenlresponded. A telcgram or son daughter at Mr. gratulaiions w 8 received ti-imi hoth mectingr school committes repnrted were ordered paid. Thesel C . iicre in connection w ith_""y“° “"1”- school prizes. icceream used at 3"" M“ the school closing, several itemsl incidental to the catcrin to a . , wedding Wm and M “in mil Wendell day, running Brook. Ada mam.“ used in “u my,“ a; The double ring ceremony was bride the "Welcome signs." which Perfwmled by Donald All have been placed at various Clmpbell- Mr!- A-F- C-mpbell ointi approaching the village.,was "i “WE! 0‘ the “Edd”! Keir low Roses my blue silwtli duds vilLi‘i pink- z o . ‘ Mr. and Mr For a honeymoon trip to Ham- up residence in AIDS RETARDED CHILDREN l .\lr~ .l niiiriin tlelti ot the Ringnuod Women'l institutev ‘ Rocky Point, presents a quilt in i'alfle winner, Mrs. Helen Carmndy, 17 Charlottetown Spring streci. Mrs Frank Walker lcenieri. representa- tive oi the Retarded Children! Association. non lrom a nap 7 A line nigh .we have. with bright stars in th ‘ list we think is a lclt tinale to this delighttul 0L obei 5 a day looks , ouiit. presented by die Rinlz- ELLEN’S DIARY Sunsei’s Porting Fires Light The Western Skies ‘ Curiosity, the sizable lorry tolk. you know they are visiiing $01.7; golden-haired cat chucklcs inlaboiii' the busy elves, the pcrt the light oi dayi" the silence. as he stretches him. pixies Who knows? Even it it "Yes, on e 5.” may on the me... awake‘prechaun may be there. u-hom ticii or bay in a an. The I. par- lt is good to come to the uni» dntti's on an evening surh as this lallcn .ium and Niagara Falls, librlill’ chosr a ruby ml with ii Fi’ttlr in their and silcnco over a rustlin! leavrb.‘ littlc iihiipcrs oi sound; an chance to bclieve in the Kl‘een . .— the ed Wnol lc accessorics, and ai-nrsage (ii w ' hile carn ions marriage the Stewart Adams. Via-lllr, and Mrs Aubrey Rogcnmi, couple were cnleriaincd at misr- toria Cross, became the bride nt‘flamlllon. Ontario. The g u e r tlellaaeons showers at Victoria Waldo. son or Mr. and Mrs. ibook was circulated by Mi sa Cross and the Mt. Stewart Com- MlciAOd. coil sin or the .munity Hall, .iay huvz taken Fanning Brook. ‘p ‘ , i. ii in to i - , . music and accompa alcolm, Rollie Hus» prilpifii‘ P a: A iztit was purrhascd tor a mom I Mun”? as he 5“ The Val“: ThalBreatlicd o'er Eden." be; sol-eihe ceremony and "0 Fe. - iect Love" during the signing of e music teacher was asked . . . , - ithe rigistcr. Baskets oi gladioll “Wm WM?" "m “N Lea!“ t" p u n h I s e Wham" mus'l mums decnrnted the church, land gucst pews were mark ’i'cleL unis . nindial who is ill in her naln‘e; Mr. Ind Mrs, RE, Cullen. Dart-‘ Mrs E J. Ripley. anlll M [h r: mouth. NS ltiv. nu ar~ u Naughton pertormed the ring ceremony Murray Vanderbuigh. organist accompanied the soloist. l Betty Freeman, who sun: Wedding Prayer.” Baskets ni‘ a while gladloll and Chrysanthe-l d mums decorated Illi' church ucst hook and the bill is to be sent to the For int-tr nodding trip to th :- » mum, l with white satin bow A w... 0, mm “a “uni The bride. given in marriage Lliiyd and slargnrct Carew and by her i Miler. wore a iioor Earnest and Gladys COLE s and l WE” 80W" 0‘ Whiif‘; lace 0" 9r esp pink i'rlse bud: nthors who wcre instrument 1 in “mm ‘fil‘muflvg Ltd! In: Thc couple will reside in llarl. his mid“ and placing a. the inped lien me. it a tee an ‘ » llong hlypolnt sleeves, Her cro tlic g r o ll N is mad 51g“; . i iiie anyat fan ‘ my shouidzr length vcil was held hyi cccssiirics and n t- o r s a g e oi "mint; our heart lath". the bride wore a portrait stationed \\ gown of white silk organza. sty- than Navy led with a bell shaped skirt il elbow length will it! lullc G lace the tare until ihc ceremony hr-‘ ran. Wu held in piacc by a or crown or pearls and sequins, snci party. roses and iorget ~ me - nuts, std The bride has honored at so - ourc crai mlsrrllanrnus shower was worn over Mrs R, r: ('ullrn. held a supper at licr linnic ‘ Sin‘e‘t. Dartmouth Amnding the bride at in aid _‘ oi honor was her cousin, til i s Margaret phiilipr. and as brides matda her cousins Miss E all h WI Discussion CottonandMIlsDawan‘dlon Education Phillip]. They wore French hlllt‘ crysu'ilette with matching billbok Ital-l, and curried colonial boil- quetl o! thte chrysanlhemumti rented with blue Ilnteii rnrna» lions. Gordan Haley. Usher: were‘ Robin Ruls. hroihervin-lnw of ti e- Imln, Ind Keith Cullen, musiti oi the groom. Following the ce re hi on y at reception Wu held at Discussion took place at ” ‘ "b" "‘"m‘g mile“"fjicouins. Her only jewellery wast around the projects planned and road and discussed Mrs. Kenl Ellis was appointed to com- 5 for . were promised as well as second thand clothing and layette ma lcrislr ion the needy at other ‘ lands The physiral titness teacher in CQRHS has been aiked to 'give the pupils or the Elemen- Mrs. Ernest Johnson has Il|isrl iary schnol instruction. scrollle that At the next 5 t I l r s member will hrtnn an Memorial Hall. Dartmouth. N S.‘ (or a iaycitc tor no guests. . in. imported l accusorler and I cots-tile 0! red rnaen. Mn. Cullen wan attired in a Korean Relief Given Donation .m i ‘through the icy werra bordcrpensiven “MING-m“ Th! amber river near here early Mondiy.l Mrs, Hammond rinwnrss linit committee in charge, Mr Cameron received, \vcarr. charge or the programme which #— champalgne beige dress iiii was in thc Inrrn oi a group dis a with matching cussion on education Lunch was served by tho “US to s and committee in i-liargr tcss tor the nrlobcr mcciing (ill the Bcdcoiie wt A total at mcmbers ansiiicrcd roll call uuli members and visitors, a bazaar article it was dccidcd The groom was attcndcd uyl to catcr to the credit Union slip- per on Oct. MI. Various report... the were givcn. it was muvcd anti briii Illr .Tnnlt'cr a' l . rnis I ('0 pm b9 50“ a! a“ r a ~li nctieshments were served at orticic the close at each meeting by sths To FREEDD.“ ESCHWEGE, lAPI—A w-ycarold r; man lathe operator cut his iva through Communist bai-bcd iiire Gcrntnny swam Wcsl Wcst Gorin. rlt' ast (irr Mrs. Cit. smith presided at ‘both mcetinga and welcomed in . Carew and Mrs On’lllfi Sellar were appointed on nominating committee to g in the slate of oitleere tor e coming year. They will re» . port at the November meeting. hostess assisted by the Auction Held At WI Meet Mrs. George Wood enierulned ihr members at the Egiingtoii and ttnwe Bay Wl In October with an attcndancc or is main» V bcrs and one visitor. ' churts iii the various commit- tors and th at at the treasurer to winter months and tar centen- ilii nial ycar. Aquestionnaiie “as . Tht<llr fur the bridal iollowing lhc roiu-arsal l plete it and return it. Book carried a cascade oi yellow-l Mrs, w H. camcron, :nniiucr-‘tne adopted island Saint Lucia ‘ ' e 'steil the host la crown oi seed pearls and l a matched set at pcnrl necklacei and earrings, girl of the groom. She carried a bouquet or red sweetheart roses, Mrs Robert Rosa, sister oi the ibi'ide. was matron oi honor and was attired in a street lengib gown ot mint green with match-‘ ing shoes and headdress. 5h. carried a noscgay oi white ca: nations ivilh Linlcd grccn centres Mrs. Gordon .tay. sister at th e groom, chose a ycllow strezt length gown with matching shoes and headdress and carried a noselzay oi white carnations with 'tinlcd yellow ecntrea. The little ilower girl. was .lohanne Adams. niece oi the bride, wore a boultunt irock oi rosc nylon. and matching bonnci She car, n-ied a basket oi baby mums. Elwood Jay. brother til the groom. actcd as best man and the ushers were Guy day a nd Wilbert Adams rs. Adams, mother oi the bride. wore r hcige lace over taltcta with pink accessories and a corsage at pink carnatinns. Mrs. .lay chose a brocaded beige aiik dress with royal blue acceae aorta: and a corsage oi yellow carnations Following the cercmony, a re- ecptlmi was hold in the church hall itir hit guests. The bride‘s table was crntered with ii thrcr tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. An auction at a rt I clea was FARMERS 1 FREE! HAGERTY SILVER FOAM WITH HAGERTY TARNISH PREVENTIVE Nothing cleans silver like Hngetly Silver Foam. And no other polish prevents tarnish like Hogarty lornish Preventive — espe- cially when applied to silver cleaned wiIIt meeting or Clinton Women'l in- h m Mm I my M". Wm he told police he tlcd brcaustil e , , ‘ it?“ "I he” “a” how “I he has to be tlrnnw-i mill itlr bnt_ham as auctioneer. . F” H ’ S" r Foam H’ mm wm'm" nimv Four other host non cht meeting will be held at, T . A I | e t use, y .Va , wm‘ "" 9mm“ M" “""man's rcnehed West German lcr~ Mrs Charles Mllla'. Luneh Wn!‘ "it or "iii N“ 'I hid Heaney in the c hair. th at" meeting Wu opened with the collect repeated in unison talent to to 'til hours in this area during the sorted by the hndlesii and lunrh‘ l'nmmltll‘l‘ Tire and Service! We have ih- l-‘astcii Mast member: responded In Nil Hill with I ltluultlon (or next .Vur'a‘ roll cull. The locket-iv, Mn William Cation find It" minutu ill the pmloiir meeting. and the uth committee gave their report. The correspondence was read Ind Manned. It WI! derided In uitd non lit the Dr LMIA Hitch- lnlnavl drive. £5.00 In Ill! Kor- wouid be done tor tnc senior rlt- luna‘ horde in Remington, Meeting adjourned and a lunch In Irnd M lite hint! HELP STAMP OU‘I Eiilolent Farm The Service on r . Nev. a lined the. BUY A REGULAR 2.93 HAGER‘I’Y TARNISH :lii’ifa'i'lli'l'mm PREVENIIVE AND RECEIVE M \ \ ° 3.733: W" CM“ FREE a 1.00 7.01. JAR or w. luv. milieu inr my ~ ' "' 5"" TM" sttvttt FOAM mrllltwr of you! I-lnIiv! (out! In today. LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. "The Home or Good Slims Since 1920" llllnerl Ill Mock lath For 2.98 Iy Much—4h Wuril'a am rim bi tit-av mo Perhaps James would accom- last of them came \illcn tht» sun , , pony us’.‘ But no. it would take was touching his parting linen, Wmd Wunieiis 1115."le in ills imore than lepmhaunc‘ trea- They caught and burned, ilatm Retarded chime” Camp 5- ‘sure, considerably more, to havl and gold. mauve and deep pur- Wfim “d- w“ ""1"" 1" ll’llm desert the term in its iea- pie and rose, in a glonoui dii- "ise man” ‘0' "M‘l¥~"¢°dfld snnal busy~nessi but bless him. inlay oi colors above the dark #3:? fiflxgagfilfiflméhge lilo would meet and greet us inluccs ' ' - , ' the yard on our return Gianninzi Holida s arr rig v a 5 tr ‘P'lmwni drew “‘9 will”? lwlih some suspicion at the buy. 0.. “mi,le or {5'12 ,3. WK, "Ck". 3‘ 't'“ WW" mom“) ings heaped in the little mick, lend young and willing hands to "‘"m‘g "‘ 9"“‘1" "‘ "N he might remark "1 do him. the work or the tields 119“?de Childm! “5509i” ‘tzlicn W but no, you wouldn't. ’ ion. triiiai all that money swat” 7 You know this inclines to be a i hard (all on farmers. Yes sir! ll looks 50 10 me, and rememb". [here‘s a long winter ahead." i Murder will out - sn . .. ‘that the old and true sa, ing7".par§:15”|‘fl;‘s” Cu oslty comments with a grin, V "Seems sn ~ giien time" we acrce it tho mystery has heenii Tabby's kit-cats come lau‘ “i wonder I! I‘ll get a chance ito plow?" Mack tnrilectilred Wistiully ol that which. cnm- imenuinfl heifim long. will settle away iiiiinnly the ileld work oi Ill teat 't s wcatherman inrecast," line but coolcr tomorrow." “we should try to rise in good iinc. idilen“ .tamcs says, loin pg bedivard. "Even though ie crop is gathcred in now, it looks p to uc‘vo a husydny at.» ' viii irnrn tilt-tr L til tomorrow — e Diary- barn, ‘They'tv Gmmmhr, to corner and catch would be spillin' kittens. but cute and r -- good tortune indeed: pretl, Alex says, . Tm, FASHIO E Straightway. you would have :0" miles 'le. f ‘ . . access Lo itis irensurered gold..we no lsn'l that the a nod BEAU“ 5’“ 0“ which would help out mm". ncws' lie burrs, and tho .iih , "Q" E'"' 5“ Eb; n... [all t“ gm w- like the summer tall or the wa- WMWavinn _ limiting mic if... _ it w"; Egaicefhfi ler through the spillwlys at: 0 Tinting O shampnninx cap...” m... we know “should night. when sleep is dimmins Pholti- l-J7S‘ cep tiliully beside James in the line's liiilnw. I lullaby at low 257 Graitnn st wldc old bed, and oncr up and so a lbaeaki‘ast pastuive should hie Iii; arcat unite clouds iloutcd iii. o..............«..«; o o own in e moron .go dal on the soon octobcr-blua . . . coins ii precious weight lngl pace ski. 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