corsage was of red sweetheart roses. « The gréom was attended by Mr. Byron Reid. The ushers were Mr. ene Westhaver, Mr. a: adden, Mr. Douglas Smith, and Mr. Graham Day. The reception following the ceremony was held at the bride’s home. The toast to the bride was preposed by Professor Gor- On The Staff Kensington High don L. Bennett and responded to NAME OPTICAL HEAD OTTAWA (CP) — Dr. Wallace _ LR. Brode scient fle a¢v_or (2 he United States state department, — was named Friday as presiccnh elect of the Qptical Soc‘ety Af nmmerica, in annual conference here. Dr. Brode, on leave of ab- sence from the U.S. national bu- reau of standards, is to succeed Dr. dames G. Baker, consultant fo the Harvard University ob- servatory who is president for : 1960. by the groom. Misses Myrna and Enid Coles, | Miss Fay Edwards and Miss! Janet Marshal! assisted in serv- ing. Miss Elizabeth Wadden, niece of the groom, was in charge of the guest book. For travelling the bride-chose a teal blue tailored suit with white cloche hat and black pat- ent shoes and purse. Her corsage was of white gardenias. Upon their return they will re side in Halifax, where Mrs. Me- Murtry will resume her position on the staff of the Pathological jInstitute. Mr. McMurtry is a graduate of Dalhousie Law School! Out of town guests included: | Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Wadden and! 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 10, 1959. HAPPENINGS Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. ,the year’s projects were discuss- Walter F. Hyndman are receiv-|ed and for a used clothing’ sale to ing’ congratulations today on the|be held on Friday, November 6. occasion of their 25th. wedding| Refreshments were served by the anniversary. They will celebrate | hostess. ; ; the event quietly at home with “ members of their family, im-| Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mat- mediate relatives and friends. |thews and daughter, Gail, of Moncton, N.B., spent the week- Archdeacon and Mrs, Ibbott |end with relatives in _ Alberton, were guests of honor ‘at a dinner | O'Leary and Summerside. SAFE FOR SWIMMERS SEATON CAREW, Eng. fCP)— Swimmers returned to the beach in this Durham community after a week's ban. In the interim, naval bomb disposal experts were jrendering harmless a 1, magnetic mine found on beach. ; CENTRAL family, New Glasgow, N.S.: Mr. Te PRINTERY : party given by Canon J.R. and F : , : Mrs. dean for. the Anglican| Mr. and Mrs, Gordon’ Ramsay ns — one] agg <=. DEANNA BELL i Clergy of Prince Edward Island|of Summerside were week-end | ~s : _ ares — Ches : i i S of their daughter, Mrs. | wards, Milford, ASS. ; Mrs. Congratulations are being ex- _|and their wives on Thursday at | guests a oer as HT. MacKenzie, Halifax. NS.:| tended to Miss Deanna “Bell , Si. Peter’s Rectory. on Steeves, a ¢ Oey -. a re en nS who received her Bachelor of : : ce Mr, a Mrs. Byron e‘d,| Arts degree at the Convocation Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Chandler j i : Pa c mae and, daughter, Carol, North River} Mrs. 'K. Lefurgey entertained Halifax, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. of Mount Allison Univer: ity. b, j Stuart MacKinnon, Halifax, N.S.;| Miss Bell is on the teaching d t her h in Sum- Road, returned Wednesday from a |at bridge at her home u | lite. and. Mire. 3. Groham Dey.| ete af the Keaiagine Hic business trip to Nova Scotia. merside on Wednesday evening. Windsor, N.S.. Mr. Bud Kimbail’ School ' Halifax, N.S; Mr. and Mrs. i i Mi Cox, Halifax,| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gates re-| ns : : o eee be ‘turned to their home in Summer- | Eugene Westhaver, Halifax, N.S. NOBODY GAINED i iNS., is visiting her grandpar- | tur ° e gee Miss Sandra Currie, Halifax, 7 ents, Mr. ond Ms. E.S, Chandler ane — e eee oar 2 MR. AND MRS. JAMES GORDON McMURTRY NS.; aise itm a nsecundy, 2 NANGFIELD, England (CPF A . » NS., . ; | Truro. N.S.; Mrs. C.B. ngmire,|Everyone lost money when a : ‘ : ; 2 ° Bridgetown, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. | thief cut a £15 section of electric Biles, Macy Setwell wheve mnt.) Sigs Kime Danes. Mietenery Weddin Of Interest Held D.R. Marshall and Family, Mid-|cable from its installation in this riage is taking place today td|on aan os. vere er lam D N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. Hir-| Nottinghamshire town. The thiet —4 Mr. John MacKinnon at St. Pet-|a few days in Summerside this eee ‘ am D'Arcy, St, John, N.B.: Cap- sold the 345 feet of eat : * ; Le ; » St. NE: able for only' @ Quali Work ‘ er’s Bay, was guest of honor at a | week, as guest of Rey. and Mrs. A T U d Ch h i : : , ty ae Bog |code SS cnr PT eintty. Inte SUC ___ ts uo set em, etry [onto Gent cin | © Oe pe eer eee Miss Inman addressed the W.| A wedding of wide interest took {formed by Rev, .A A piaclenn, Galles om rae. : St. eee for a compleie, rewiring © Fast Delivery ; S ide | inity Uni sisted by Mr. Ian MacLean of |N.B.; . Mrs. Robert | job. | : ‘ The staff of the Bank of Nova|M.S. members of Summerside place at Trinity United Church, assisted . , : AGEMENT ANNOUNCED Scotia where Miss Ledwell was| Trinity United Church on Tues- | Charlottetown, Prifice Edward ae Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax, | Crooks, Rint EOE | PHONE ENG formerly employed. presented | day __ afternoon fellowing their Island, recently, when Janet} Mr Royston F: Mugford A.R. | | DEVELOPING : aS eevee Coney [eee over ee er TO Made, date of Mr. on MR lCa eee enaenib Gut accene LARGEST STATUE Neue Vileas for 0 tees || Mr. — = Neerviag = oe = ee graduate of Tes vasa — new home in Mar- rim es seg re a Wendell Wood, Central ,Royalty| panied Mr. Stuart MacKinnon} WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP)—| In Today—Out Tomorrow |! 8506 Kinnon o chfield, . Connecti-| Mr. ; - than ario. $ y Mrs. H.D. oe aid pat 2 ; marry 73 eut, formerly of Prince Edward/rington High School, received — Smith and thanked by Mrs. Clar- tee ow mate Mabry a herve yoy E ieee ‘ar mel fete cahey aer So de ne STUDIO Island, Canada, recently an-/ Bachelor of Arts degree from t Miss Jeanie Gillis ‘entertained |ence Harris. von Padigt wesaetigretec Maggs wage gag ee ne a. ie y its desigr UD ott in leiedie ; . ax, hillips violinist, played ““Elgar{s|largest in the world—stood Thurs- ‘ \ > pounced the engagement of their University of Connecticut, @/at‘a dessert party and shower at 3 riage. The ceremony was per- Salute ‘haa durieg the og day atop a 150-foot cliff beside) 135 Kent St. Ch’town | Charlottetown Gaughter, "Marguerite Gloria to) masters degree from Trinity |her home. Misses Mary Lee Gil-| Mrs. Claude Sharp of Victoria | ing of the register. ithe new expressway across West- - — Charles Herbert Perret, son of|College Hartford, Connecticut |jis and Paula Condon served.|B:C., is visiting in Summerside, |. aie teat wee to) Om ‘th ai hae tutto Mie | chee ee , st] ——— EE the late Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Per-|and is at present working on &/ Miss Reta Condon presented the| guest of Miss Wanda Wyatt. Soa Sark ‘at pase Te bride aon the arch which wear Jonna _ Te et of Torrington, Connecticut. |doctorate degree at the same gifts to the bride elect and Miss f wars. ° : : : eee ; ; : Miss MacKinnon, a graduate} University. Adele Campbell read the ac-| Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and| ,_ 4 Ses Rekald Was i lee ee with or ca eg pens pight nore ag : a | i yins Mr. Perett, who served as a), 7 Mi Led-|children, Ricky and Susan, of! ™!r. and Mrs. nald 1 r i. je in clay a etrasanta, , eee. Gawert Snes, Wn, ; ; i Ini ee. Saree. oe ow cothiine thur, Summerside, had as their} She wore a floor length gown 6f | Italy. = Connecticut, received—an Assoc-jfirst lieutenant —in ny United well thanked all present for the| Halifax, N.S., are visiting mT week-end guest, the latter's sis-| white peau de soie fashioned with - aa ‘ iate in Arts degree from Hart- States Air Corp, spent eee lovely gifts. Summerside, guests of Mr. and | or, Miss Jo Ann Farmer, student a softly ‘pleated skirt falling into : BUTTER TO ASIA : ford ee en: ane = ie a it — Pas Siethemet, : — = ae en Mr. and! nurse at the Charlottetown Hos-|a sweeping train. The neckline} New Zealand butter salés to ‘ “ Bache’ 0 lence egree rom , e€ is now he e Mal ~<-| Mrs. Coline Jackson and Miss | Mrs. le MacNeil. oa was appliqued with imported| Ceylon, Hong Kong, Singapore ee eanee. West Hast-lice cageruaet, o& IschiGGlmeandeiie MacDenld were Miss Paula Mclvor and broth- — French con Her chapel length|and the Philippines in 1959 are in OW isp ay Mast, ieee "Cau of vos "i ; pau is the grand- at Ge former's Rome at er. Mr aeaaines Mcivor, of! Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky, |veil of nylon tulle was caught|steatly increased over 1958. 1 Miss Mac hostesses | ae : Me 4 ’ ; f ! sf. a ) rau eocticut Siaahecs College aaa daughter of the late Mr. and ae oe tanede eee Summerside, are spending their Summerside, has as their guest | with a — of pai gon ge University of Hartford. 'Mrs. Daniel Murphy of Morell, |, iful and ce ful ifts ‘* vacations in Toronto. F /L M.D. Gates of Ottawa. She carried. a cascade o = ne - zs , iss Mack: whe serves! Prince Edward Island. and the| cout er ee light roses and stephanotis Towing Service of Nat Gor ons Ei Tise-chetrman of the Demec-jlste Dir. and Mrs. Alex MacKia-| '"™ Mc. and Sirs. ‘Pred Bingham of | tre. “Witrdl Lecky was _taw-|. The bride was atieided by ter! is Seine : ‘ ; : din ‘ § ‘ ere week-end visit- r Ss side sister, Mrs. Ian MacLean, as : 9722 - : Eatie Town Committee in Litch-jnon of St. Peter's Bay. She nee) Miss Bernadette Gillis enter- lero te Weeetsata: NS , to visit ein besaas Sraer a ead trie of honor. Mrs. Stuart Night Phone 8048 - 8858 : ; field, is at present teaching Ene- |epent cea here with her tained at a miscellaneous shower | former's mother, Mrs. J) Bing- ‘Mrs. Claude Sharp of Victoria,|MacKinnon and Miss Gladys Member D. A A. lish and History ~ at - Litchfield’ many relatives. * mane at Core. ee Lae ham. IBC. MacMillan as bridesmaids. They MURPHY’S aria kip well in hopor of Miss well. aay wore. identical street length : ; / The gifts” were presented to the} Mrs. J.0. Cobb entertained the | aiid Wiel a gowns of ecru lace over peacock| SERVICE STATION * a e | ELLEN S DIARY : : : . The president. Mrs, Emmet s . bride elect by «Coleen McAvinn members of the Ladies’ Club of Ranahan. was in the chair for the |blue peau de soie, with bouffant | <aussmssssmssssmamenamamsmmmses | pasa mma ocean mms and Maureen O’Gennor and the|the Summerside ‘Presbyterian S fee at erskirts, and carried cascades : : ‘ ‘ October meeting of the Evening Ver . . , i 2 ee accompanying verses read by |Church at her home on Tuesday | 0 cle of the Summerside Pres-|of yellow gladioli now available in. - Thanksgiving pat A Day For the hostess. Many lovely and jevening when Mrs. Maurice Mill | iyterian Church on Monday eve-| Mis. Wood choose for her dau- ‘ Ps ae - were received by the | presided. ining. The devotional was im'ghter’s wedding a street length : ; ‘5 tcharge « ss. D.O. Stewart, as res sty ros ’ rented ad | Reflection And Gratitude : ~ __| 2, and_atra:. WM. Turner {tree of Mas. D.O. Stewart, as-[dreas of dusty Tose Ince accented Straight and Pleaied Skirts i Promy er eee eg eed ae eet = The study period was conducted |rese feathered hat\and her cor- j i givi i 7 ere 7 , 2 , ” by °s arold Link . assist-| sag as of pink: carnations. agian gd eget nee sans Gin sodality of “which ‘won in Summerside, guests of@ne 1 Mis, Maral Linkter assis age ay of pink carnations In sizes 10 — 20 vest’s close in which to count our! Until Tuesday — Diary — ig ee Cae us cepa wane father, Mr. Roy Silli- freshments were served by the jlength dress of any (one we blessings, to name them over, night. . . ee committee in charge. matching velvet hat an er Ee il . * e j la eed aed gift. cent ck a recStgedbeei eionadece hala daseeeclainiee cline eee a Gil in Today: eee ce Mrs. Gladys MacQuarrie left ledge ee ee og ce Miss Ledwell was guest of hon- Summerside recently to spend \a ly —— ra eter KENSINGTON or, when a number of her friends few weeks in Chelmsford, Mass- f ne ee ct } : : |gathered at the home of Mrs. | achusetts. efor ws eho ‘dwell on Island hare returned fe“Landon Ontane (Ceti! MacCarthy, Morell where DRUG STORE OPEN CUDMORE'S farms we are thankful we may after spending a pleasant leave |@ M™ost enjoyable evening was| Miss Mary Palmer left Sum- DRY CLEANERS say with the Psalmist, our lines/at their home in Kensington. spent. | merside on return to Montreal: 120 Keat St, r 79 Grafton St. Dial 6923 have fallen in pleasant places.} Friends will be sorry to learn t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer of 3 . hone 4922 i : What a good life it is. one which'that Mr. Benjamin Thibeau, Ken- : “gp aes ae eee ore Ottawa are spending a few months : i with its sowings and reapings, its} sington, is a patient in the Prince 294 young s Michael OF Sask- |. ad ; : baimeeinnaimmeaa geedtime and harvest, its winds| Edward Island Hospital, Ohar-|@toon, eee th i ee oP Summerside. I ACY and its weathers, gives us in-|lottetown, and wish him a speedy | ¢nJoyable ouday Wi Mrs. ; STE D * deed to work “hand in hand with lrecovery. shane Hh oot en Mr. and: pe w Oe ee cae eke a e ‘ \ God.” : : ‘ | Fra anahan, City. Mr. and|™-*- Sl@sses : . : : rateful. too. that oure| ace: ‘doyd. Doucette was tem ji. Shirley will leave shortly >ridge at the home of the form- || will be the only drug store open this Saturday We are grateful, too, that S dered a baby shower at her er on Thursday ev : is a Christian land where folks home in Kensington by friends |'0T Johnstown, Penn, where he | ol ursday evening. afternoon and evening and all day Sunday. ive homage to Him who re-jand neighbours, when she re-|Wiul again act as a goal tender ae ards them neither according to|ceived many lovely gifts. A de-|{or the Eastern Hockey Lenmus. | Mrs. Alan Stewart entertained their virtues nor yet their short-'licious lunch was served by the at her home in Summerside on comings. . .and where they strive ladies in charge and a very en- Mrs. Evelyn Crossman enter- | Tuesday evening.in honor of Mrs. to live in peace. joyable evening was spent. tained a number of friends at| Maynard Schurman, who - was Our freedoms-how many we, His many friends regret the her home on Friday eV@ning. In| tendered a “baby shower”. The \ enjoy! We Zo to our day by day continued illness of Mr. Nelson |keeping with the Thanksgiving | 800d wishes were read by Mrs. round without thought of landed! MacLeod at his home at. Long|Seasn, a delicious duck dinner | David Morrison, while the guest DIAL 4131 “overseer or ruler,” with ‘“none)River and wish, him an. early|Was enjoyed by all. Assisting! Of honor opened the many lovely daring to make us afraid.” | recovery. Mrs. Crossman in serving were gifts. The hostess was assisted |t— Our worship is, too, no stolen) Mrs. Franklin Brown was hon-| Mrs. (Dr.) Harold Stewart ad — = forgathering of service, but to ored with a life membership in| Mrs. Irving Buchanan. the Church and fellowship of our ithe W_M.S. of New London United é choice. a place where hearts Church at a meeting held at the! Mrs. Frank LeClair. accompan- may find that lovin® forgiveness home of Mrs. Edward MacMurde|ied by her mother Mrs. Sereina they crave, worries are lightened | on Thursday evening, October |LeClair, have returned from a or lost, and spirits always re-|ist. Mrs. J.M. Campbell. presid-!two week holiday trip to Montreal freshed. 'ed and the presentation was made | While there, they were the guests For the beauty so lavishly by the minister, the Rev. Waldo|of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Grecco. read about for our benefit and Elliott, who ‘spoke of Mrs. Eeoreciation we remember to’ Brown's faithful service both as} Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Pullin of give thanks: the clean blue of|a member, and in the office of |Moncton, New Brunswick, re- || < these October mornings, the sun-' president which she held for a | turned Thursday after spending | mellowed day, the eventide shad-| number of years.<, -. ~ a few days in Summerside, guests | es, the dim of night soft as do} Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter ,°f Mrs. Leith Crue. | es’ wings, sheltering us as we and entertained at a family party’ at : | ithe day go in peace and content'their home at Kelvin, on Satur-| Mrs. Firth Bowness was (to rest. day evening, October 3rd in hon-|Suest of honor at the home of For home, hallowed as homes or of the 42nd wedding anniver-|Mrs. Richard Sherwood, Summer | @ SATURDAY HOURS UNTIL 9:30 P.M, @ SUNDAY HOURS 16 A.M. TO 9 P.M, is oming... IT'S TIME TO ORDER YOUR PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS Our sample books have arrived and are - available for your inspection. _. Many beautiful designs and assortments—all personalized cards with your 128 Kent Street ~ j FREE DELIVERY | EATON'S| as eo name imprinted, @re, for family—the blessed un-|sary of Mrs. Paynter’s parents, broken eircle with parents and} little ones about; for kin who despite our vanities and our faults love us still; for neighbors and friends who share with us our| moments of success, and seasons of sorrow. . for the expectancy and promise of high adventure} end happiness of each new day that dawns—we are grateful. For. the irksome cares, and the tears and disappointments) that come to make us appreciate! the more the “all's well’ of the even-tenored days; for fields | where cattle graze. and crops| that come-and the liftle familiar paths o' farm we love. Is there @ny end to the blessings for which | we- ought to give thanks? No| end. . .none. The number is legion | for us who dwell on the land.! His praise should be continually) in our hearts. How many pri- vileged farmwives can say this! Thanksgiving! “Happy am I today Blue is the sky, Ripe are the crops how, Blessed am I. Home from the fields soon My love will come; Warm is his greeting, Strong is his arm. My babes are near me Busy all day; Fum in their squabbles Joy in their play. the blessings Gives ty" God; lowing day Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey of Darnley. Mrs. Mary Simmons has return- ed to her home in Kensington after a trip to the West Coast where she visited her son, Alfred, and Mrs. Simmons, at Burnaby, B.C., and acmompanied them on a trip to Portland, Oregon. . Re- turning to the Island, she had a short visit at Calgary, Alta., with her grandson, Mr. Mervin Sim- mons, formerly of Burlington. Miss _ Eleanor Champion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Champion, Kensington, has re- ceived a newly revised copy of the Anglican Prayer Book as a prize for making highest marks in the G.B.R.E. examinations set by the Anglican Church of €anada. Eleanor has also re- cently received the Governor General's Medal for highest standing in Kensington High School Grade 10, as well as a prize of $100 for highest marks in Prince County in the provincial examinations. —BUR SATO VISITS OTTAWA OTTAWA (CP) — Japanese fi- nance minister Eisaku Sato wil pay a courtesy visit here today. the Japanese embassy announced Thursday. He will call on Prime Minister Diefenbaker and be en- tertained at dinner by Finance Minister Fleming, He will travel to Montreal Sat y and leave for New York from there the fol- side, on Monday evening prev- ious to her departure to take up residence in Halifax, N.S. Gam er of bridge and auction were enjoyed with Mrs. J, Keefe, Mrs. M. Hirtle and Mrs. James Mac- Lean, Mrs, Paul ‘MacKay as winners. Mrs. Bowness received a farewell gift from the hostess. Assisting in serving refreshments were Mrs. Gerald Delong and) Mrs. Earl Elliott. Also entertaining for Mrs. Firth Bowness previous to ‘er | departure were Mrs. Lloyd Sma and Mrs. Everett Simmons, who | presented her with a farewell | gift; Mrs. Gordon Toombs and | Miss Hazel Huestis were joint hostesses in her honor, The St. Mary's Guild, of which Mrs. Bowness was an active member; | made her a presentation of Is- alnd china. * Mrs. Alan Tarr of Winnipeg. Mainitoba, spent a few days re- | cently with her sister, Mrs. Clar- ence Mercer and Mr. Mercer, oe Summerside. 4 Mrs. J.H. Leuty was hostess at | her home in Summerside on Tues- day at a coffee party in honor of | Mrs.. Alan Tarr of Winnipeg, | Manitoba. Mrs. Carl Crockett, president ot the, Okto Club, entertained the members at her home in Sum- merside on Tuesday at the first meeting of the season. Plans for | Empress “Glamour Rings” Miss Pat Martin, representative for “Glamour Rings” will be at EATON’S Tuesday to to Saturday, October 13 to 17, with, a sparkling collection of rings. Included in the group are wedding bands, solitaires, birthstones, cocktail dinner and novelty rings to add a dash of sparkle to any costume. Each simulated stone is set in a sterling -silver or gold- | filled mount, A few sketched from this dazzling collection. “T.EATON.C?_. MARITIMES CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH : H ne ‘ ‘ DIAL 8506 WE ARE AGAIN OFFERING \ 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL ORDERS PLACED BEFORE OCTOBER I5TH. You'll need Christmas Cards .'. . so why not order them early while selections are complete and you have time to look them over, Don't Delay — Save — Order Today CENTRAL PRINTERY | THE GUARDIAN - THE EVENING PATRIOT CHARLOTTETOWN