ALPHA CHAPTER HOLDS PARTY ness meeting On Wednesday December Lord and an interesting pro- l2 members of the Alpha gram on Christmas decora- (‘haptei' of the Beta Sigma tions was presented by Mrs Roderick MacKenzie. The members brought gifts for the Christmas boxes for the Pro- testant and Catholic Welfare Bureaus. Following the busi- Plii Sorority held their Dec- ember meeting and Christ- mas party. The short business meeting was conducted by t h e president. Mrs. Ernest the entertain- ment committee. Mrs. ter LePage. Mrs. Lois .lolin- Step and Mrs. Norman Man Lend served a delicious buf- fet supper and "sweet sister" gifts were exchanged among the members. Left to right. are (back) Mrs. Joseph Re- . Mrs. Donald Hubley. Mrs. David Boswell, . rs. Harold Stewart: (front‘ Mrs. Ernest Lord. president; and Mrs. Stewart MacKay. vlce- president. Zhhwao Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-850. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Dec. 21, 1962. HAPPENINGS Mr. and ney. of Pcakes for Waltham. Mass. to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gurney expect to spend the winter months in the United States. The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. I..M. MacNaughton. for- merly of Tyne Valley will regret to learn of the passing of' t he former's mother in Brooklyn. S. on Dec. 11th.. Miss Florence Bryanton is a patient in the Prince C o u n t y Hospital, Summerside. as the. result of a fall at her home at Spring Valley when she had the i Mrs. Elmer Parsons. French River. is a patient in the Victor- ia General Hospital, Halifax. Mr. James (.‘Iark. Kensington who is a patient in the Sanitor- lum at Saint J o h n. transferred this week Provincial Sanitorium at Char-I l Iottetown. Edwin Walker and Stavert . .Huestis of Kelvin and R o b e rt I .Linkletter of Central Bedeque Ireturned recently from a trip lto Boston. New York City andI WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Tignish CWL Members Are Given Account Oi Trip The regular meeting of the taken in Rome. with His Holl— Tignish Council of the C. W. L. iness Pope John XXIII. took place Tuesday evening at the Dalton School. usual prayer, led by Rev. M. . Mrs. lliltoii Kcnugh presided. iRooney. Mrs. Roy Gallant. treasurerm ‘ MARGATE UCW 3 Justin Woodside: treasurer. Miss lVivian Woodside: chairman of lmanse committee, IMayhew;chairman of finance. The meeting ended with the igtizensmp and I c Mrs. Heath Mrs. John Johnson: chairman of pro am literature. Mrs. Er i I t Condlelighling Service Is Held STANHOPE — Under the lea- Wilfred Pickering: chairman of gdcrship of Mrs. Rhodes Warren s o c i al functions. Mrs. Pickering: chairman of nomin- Sentcd to be appointed by ex- .Vesper service on Sunday even- chairman of christian lull. Mrs. i chairman nf'reading of the scripture werejnew year friendship, taken by Heather and Don n | [Mrs' Bruce mark; represenia. Marshall. Betty and ShirIeYl The home of Mr. and Mrs ' official board, Mm 1Warren. Ann Misener and Linda li-Iarold Mill. Clermont. was the cutive: supply. 0y Thompson; o m m u n i t y .tive in and Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald. cor- responding gecrpiary were pe. Margate United‘ Church Wom pointed to committee of stew sent and '1an than reports. en was held in the church ves ards: Mrs. Reg Dennis: mem- Thp (anypnprs aim saw their ‘try on Tuesday. December 4. :bcr appointed to (‘hristian cdu- reports including. Mrs, Evelyn NIISF VIVIHD Woodside was in cation committee. \Irs. Keith Skorr‘v. church “vm-k; Mm How..charge of the worship service Warren: member appointed to am Harp”. nmgaymes; Mrs. opening with the call to worship the missionary and maintainance Corliole Trainer. Girl Guides; ‘and hymn. “Crown Him with committee. Mrs. Wilbur Dennis. Ms. prank candor. “Tum-e: ‘many Crowns" Scripture read- chairman of Christian steward— Mrs. Margaret Shea, lingpital Iing was from Phillipians 2:5-l2. rship. Mrs. Stanley Sharpe. aid: Mt‘s. TIK‘Ima Hal‘i‘t‘l‘. On- IM"dII{*IIQ“ “A mm“? a "OWL C II a rter membership cards tcrtainnicnt: uhlicity. Mrs. Al-fa reigning sovereign." was . . ,.-. . ma Mam-ma?" - Jam by Mrs. Hillard wondsidc' I\\(‘l(" _l\(‘ll to all 1962 members. Mm “ammo. Shea road Mrs. ers‘ Armei Whitehead ‘ed -“ a it was decided to hold the Jan- Boudrcault's report on the pro—lnrayer and the hymn “Rejoice In a ry meeting on Wednesday. Mrs. Walter I-Iogan. secretary;l . : The annual meeting of thegileath Mayhew: member vincial conference. The question iii"? LOI‘d IS King" Closed th 9 January 2nd. A copy of the “The' of school prizes was discussed. .“'0r5hil’ SEFVIf‘e- . . . The feature of the evening wasI MFS- Heath Mayhm“. VICC‘ PFP- wmd and “w Wd“ had been an interesting talk by Rev. Pat isidem' occupied the chair. Roi-l xpurcliased and ten moi-e copies rick waist] nr paimm- Rom-iv call was answered by twenty- are to he ordered. Lube f‘Ilfll‘l’n‘OdII'rS filldlf‘ntci‘ .witth Imhglie V’g‘iybfirs “fill?! 1: CLIPPER. Miss Vivian Woodside conduct- is accoun 0 us rcccn rt 0 - ‘ 59' “(‘- 9 .. .- Europp_ p treasurer reported total givings 19d the pmmdm‘ IaI‘mg the Father Walsh visited Ireland. for the Year 557345. London, paris_ Romev Lourdes, e om to unity friend— She was assisted by Mrs. Ro— Miian. Finronce and mid about ship secretary. Mrs. Bruce bert Heaiiey who read the scrip- anendin; mags ppiphraipd by Cark. reported 122 home calls. lure Christmas story. and other His Hnlinpsg. popp John in St. ‘ 73 hospital calls. 198 cards and :members who gave readings as paging, and also of saying Mass 38 treats given. (follows. —- 7ision" by R cg there himself. ‘ Th e was prpsm, at the "pcm‘committee was given by Mrs. ‘Warren “Joy” by . .. 1m: 0‘ the Ecumenical Cmmc“ ‘Robert Heaney was as follows: Thompson. “Worship” by Mrs. where 180" Bighops from every lpreSIdent. Mrs. Heath Mayhew: Bruce Clark: "Gifts" by Mrs. ,3 part 0.- .h‘. “mm were prosenL Vice pres i denthMrs. Harold Justin Woodsidc: and “Dreams” HP Spoke am". "19 "Fed to‘WoodSide; recording secretary by Mrs. Heath Mayhew. .and press, Mrs. Arthur Profitt: The meeting closed with pray- Iearn more languages as the. . . . Acorresponding Mrs. ter and the Mizpali benediction world is getting smaller day by secwIar-V‘ theme. “The Three Wise Men" v e report of the nominating iDennis. "Faith" by Mrs. Keith‘ R o y I Ivan lthc Stanhope CGIT group pre— the annual Christmas The solo parts in the chorale ap- ‘ Douglas. The offering was received by Heather Marshall and Betty Warren. This was followed by a duct by Donna Marshall and .Ann Misener who sang “While Shepherds Watched Their iFlocks By Night." Those taking part in the can- ldlclighting were Betty Warren. ‘Donna and Heather Marshall, The organist Mrs. Warren Mar» shall accompanied the girls as _pink and white while Miss .ty's contest. The Institute they sang the anthem “Gentle 'Mary Laid Her Child." Wiirrcn. Rev. spiring and interesting talk the work of the CGIT Girls un— jdcr their leader Mrs. Warren. gifts were arranged by Mrs. ya suitable gift After the recessionnl hymn. Kenneth Simmons and Miss “loy To Thc \Vold“ the bene- Mary Shields. -d»icti.oii was pronounced b)“ Gordon adequately I Rev. Mr. Baxter. R. Baxter gave an in- on iHartford Conn. in the . . .5 and Niagara Falls and Toronto. Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green,‘ Central Bcdcquc. left on Satur- ,day for Hamilton. Ont. to spend lChristmas and New Year's with ;their daughter and son-in-law. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacFarlane and family and the former's [ son Alexander Green. They plan .to return home early in the { scene of festivities {hi on Friday ght when the people of e community and other relatives and friends gathered to honor their son Gordon. and to wel- come his bride. the :Rogers of Freetown The newlyweds w zby Mr. and Mrs. .Iamcs Jolli- Imore. brotlier-in—law and sister lot the groom. and were seated beneath radiating streamers of and the ribbons were cut by Ma— . idgeon gift cards and the many lovely Mr. and Mrs. Watson Robinson. i Mrs. Charles Gur {their friends on behalf of his . left yesterday 1 bride. their son-in-law and daughter.3dies. Lunch was served by the is J The remainder of the evening I was spent in social chat. and music furnished by Walter Moase. M s. Wilfred Curley. Miss-Olive Dalziel and Mrs. Ce- cil Mill. l misfortune to break her hip and I . an elbow. i lThis was followe ;reading by the whole group. gKathleen Walker led in prayer. I and scripture was read by Lorna site. I With lights out. the candle- lvery effective and impressive i service. ICarruthers. Miss Dorothy I CGIT Group Holds Service KENSINGTON — V ale 1' I e Bowness. president. was leader of the C.G.I.T. Vesper Service held in Kcnsington United Chur- ch on Sunday evening. The service started with a processional to the choir loft by the girls and their leaders. sing- ing, "Hark the Glad Sound." by choral ‘9“ MR. AND MRS. H. H INomoo, Alto. Is The Scene Of Pretty Wedding Ceremony A pretty fall wedding w a 5 Daniel MacDonald were the us- solemnized at the RCAF P ro- testant Chapel in Namao. Alta. on Novem er 24. when Mary Arlene Stead. daughter of MI. and Mrs. Charles Stead. Annan- dale. P.E.I. became the bride Henry Harold Lloy Singleton. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Singleton. Eldon. P.E.I. Rev. R.M. Bartlett performed the double ring ceremony and Mrs. R. M. Bartlett supplied the, nuptial music. The bride. given in marriage 5' 0 rs. Following the ceremony in re~ ception was held at the Eskimo Lodge. Sixty guests attended and the bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake. ev. R.M. Bartlett proposed the. toast to the bride to which the groom responded. Kenneth Creighton and Dannny MacDon- ald served the bride's table d friends of the bride served other guests. Miss Jocelyn lighting. and the meditation read by Marjorie Paynter made a n O. Candlelighters were Betty Mac- Fadyen. Norma R m y and Marlene MacEwen. The offering was received by Barbara Annn Auld. Lyda Hun- ter. Diane Waite. Patsy Bow- ness and Barbara Millar. The leaders am Mrs. Robert Mac- m '3‘: m La- me, menu VI me moo. "a. in charge of the guest book. Following the reception the bride and groom left on a st...” motor trip. For travelling the bride chese a short gray mind jersey suit with blue accessnr. les and a corsage of red S\\(.(~t_ heart roses. The groom is with the, RCA]: at Fort Churchill. Man. To TEST RESCUE DEVICE TORONTO (CP) — An elec. tronic homing device desigiie.i to lead rescue aircraft to small boats in trouble will be tested by the RCAF here Tuesday. The three-pound, 35 - mile - l‘all'ze transmitter. designed by the National Research Board. will be cheap enough for small boat owners to afford. ENVOY NAMED BERN. Switzerland (AP) Alfred Zehnder. 62-year-old am. bassador to Canada. was n. mod Monday to replace August it. Lindt as Switzerlandls ambas- 'sador to the United States. Lindt. former United Nations high commissioner for refugees v s a: ll '1 m a tu .— .— (D O. p. o a: o -: = .c :> 5' e A o :3 .. (a head of the foreign ministry's office for technical cooperation. ____.._______\ I Edward Johnston. w o r e a former Mary to . by --- A- -::- $1221? 8E2: Ronfilgrfiover an st r 9 et length gown of white 0 " ' v j ‘ ‘ ' p 3" peau~de-soie. styled with a full H. BENNETT CARR .‘ i , _ skirt and fitted bodice with lily- .. 4 Wllfsh're point sleeves. Her veil was held 0 Insurance Cnunselllnl t ' in p l a c e by a crown of rhine- liaisi. Supt. Sun Life of Canada 0 ' stones and seed pearls and she 0 phone 4.3317 . 4.5435 " Meehng carried a bouquet of American ‘I Charlottetown. P.E.l. The December meeting of the beauty roses. Her only jewellery i A A“ ‘ ‘u “AM” ’ North Wiltsbire Women's In- yas athsm‘md 0‘ pearls' ’3 gut "v "u --::u stitute was held at the home of IO“? e groom . s " I‘MOAUS' FOR ers. Frank Mitchell and Mrs. M155. L” Sml'farsr 3“"?! 0f i; BRAEDED INSPECTED I Boswell. The president Mrs. Ce- gte ggffi;yawsaswz:riangm 80542; . 1’ . . _ . I iii. ‘ii‘i'té’ii’et‘pfiiir‘ifiiilheih'éwfi. length of blue nylon over ‘1’ S T E A K S ‘: SUNTERS smute Ode and Mary Stewart taffeta with matching headdress I" GOOD on" and she carried a nosegay of l. 0 '- dies! wear BOILIECIE b d d pink and white carnations. Hen- I" MONEY > a I 6:211 2? gifts”? 2., ry Biddiscombe was the best- it; BACK 1; C"“"°“°‘°“’" for CARE. The secretary ga've man. Kenneth Creighton andI-:¢:::-: v . V v A Aeccc ere attended I Olive Dalziel played appropriate Ihuying a $5 TB bond and the music. Gail Murphy and Brenda usual Christmas treat is to be The meditation was on the Stafford carried in the parcels. ithcme of the Christmas Story .and was read by Mrs. Rhodes ibel Profitt and Mrs. William lappreeiation of the faithfm 591-. Mrs. Lonnie Webster a ii d lot the Institute. Mrs. Bruce Dea- Mrs. Clarence Moasc read the I con who has completed 25 years ‘ed th thanked ‘for the a report of the supper held re- cently and reported that she had received $100 prize for the com- munity improvement section ofI itlie Rural Beautification Socie-I is ‘- NO MILK DELIVERY ON (Clip and Save) jgiven to the school children. The members showed their _ ' . . no milk deliveries in the Charlottetown area. on Wices of the secretary-treasurer day and New Years dav tin office. by presenting her with tickets to last until Thursday. Dec. 27th. On Monday. Dec. 31st. customers are asked tickets to last until Wednesday, Jan. 2nd. Mrs. Lloyd Macherson Invit- 9 members to her home January meeting. POWELL ILL fproduccr Dick Powell. 5'7. Is In severe pain from a cancer that apparently has spread to his lower back. his physician says. He is under almost continuous sedation. noi.i.ywoon rAPt ~ Actor-i 44 day. and to understand a peo- ple. one has to understand it's language. “In Europe it is usual to speak three to five. and even more languages." Rev. Father Walsh said In closing that he hoped to go back again and be especially re- commends guided tours. The talk was enjoyed by the members and a vote of thanks was presented tto Father Walsl- by the President. Mrs. Keougii The drawing of the lottery took place and the first prize was won by Mrs. Fred Fitzger- ald; second by Miss Jennie Ber- nard. Nail Pond. Other smaller prizes were won by the. following: Terry Gallant. . Nail Pond; Alcide Boudreault.“ ault. May McFadyen. Mrs Zita Morrissey and Sylvester Arsen- ault. \AGENTS Mrs. Aiihain Bernard showed a . picture of Rev. Bishop Nelligan 3 Do get her 4: Fur Jacket this Christmas! TON. 'Isf. Open other days as usual. NOTICE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS AND Please note SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LTD. livestock loading changes for Christmas and New Years week. All Swift Agents who normally collect H065 and other LIVESTOCK on Mondays and Tuesdays will be collected on Wednesday. Dec. 26th and Wednesday. Jan. 2nd. No change in shipping day of SU‘MMERSIDE or KENSING- Our Livestock Buying Station in Charlottetown will be closed Monday. Dec. 24th. Tuesday. Dec. 25th and Tuesday. Jan. . . . and at Island Furriers we have lovely jackets as low as $130.00! Choose her jacket today from our fine selection. We wel- come your enquiries . . . and operation during I962. payment. day . . . get your lady she's always I: ISLAND FURRIERS Ltd. '0 one. st. the Jacket “MI CHARLOTTETOWN We would. or this time. like to express our appreciation to cl PRODUCERS and AGENTS for your patronage and co- ‘TO ALL we extend Sincere Wishes for a CHRISTMAS of PEACE and a NEW YEAR of HAPPINESS. LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT swrr CANADIAN co. in). 121 GRAFTON THE NICEST GIFTS ARE BOUGHT “ELI-DIS LT. THE ISLAND’S FINEST JEWELLERY AND CAMERA STORE. Please put out. all the milk bottles you can. extra holiday deliveries. all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. 6 BRIGHTON DAIRY G & G DAIRY HEALTH PASTEURIZED MILK CO. SUNSHINE In order that our staffs may enjoy well earned holidays there will be On Monday Dec. 24th.. customers are asked to put out bottles and We wish to thank our customers for their cooperation and wish them PURITY DAIRY LTD. PURE MILK (‘0. L'I‘D. HOLIDAYS Christmas day, Boxing to put out bottles and We need these for the ISLAND DAIRY DIAL 44253 to choose a lovely one. 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