iLatin America I i Gets A Donation i ' The December meeting ofl .Souris CWL was held in the par-1 Tish hall l Actor Most His Life Kilbride i Sought Mainly To Be Alone ’ By BOB THOMAS Despite the blandishment: of. I. 0“ TueSday evening: HOLLonon (Apt _ He . more money and better working “"h a gmd a'tendance‘ twanted nothing more than to be conditions at l'nixcrsal. K51. Mrs. Ray Campbe“ Opened lleft alone bride quit. For Pl‘llll years hp the meeting with the league ' ' gym/z The Guardian, Charlottetown, wédfnec. 1671964. 9 HAPPENINGS ' Percy Kilbride was a puzzle ‘lived fillielll' ill Hnlll'wood. meet. a ‘ to the Holl crowd. He had ‘1 int: cronies m-rasionally. but -' been an actor most of his life. mostly occupying himscll with istarting in his native San P‘ran- his solitary walks. lie dmcloped . lcisco before the earthquake. He 3 detcrnizncd 2817 that helped - [had played hundreds of roles in to disrmtraar lnlll'lriS from de istock companies all over the lalllln‘l him in" ilutozraphs and ‘ iwest, getting stranded in some conversation llc mcrcly wanted t prayer. The secretary read the! minutes of the last meetingl which were approved. ‘ The treasurer then read the financial report. It was decidedi ‘to meet at the hall on Decemb~i ter 18 to pack boxes for tbel V _ needy for Christmas. to: the lesser towns. 9 left alrtnc Audra! Jenkllm WOMEI'I Edll'fl'. Phone 49505 i A Christmas party is to be i He finally made it to Bi'nad- He submitted _ reluctantly to held in the school for retardedi way. and became a standard an occasional lnil‘l‘YlP“ The. children at which ice cream andt cake will be served. character man. His wry. nasal last one was a few months ago. . voice. his wide-eyed comic man- when he met me (or lunch Ha jner and his spare frame be- talked \‘azluoly of doing another . icaxme familiar in a succession play or movie. but there wasn't iof comedies. He was content in much connrtioii in ills voice lthe semi-anonymity of his act-f I asked if he. had always lived ' ing career. ialonc. l The Ladies Auxiliary Branch'to Bethlehem and see this thing ’ of the Montague Legion heldlthat has happened." This Was . their weekly card party at the‘the predominating thought in a It Was 315° decxsled to 599d at Legion Home on WednesdayfiChristmas worship service led dona'm" ‘0 L3H" Amer” a-l Dec. 9th. The following were thel the Plans were made ‘0 cal" ‘0 " by Mrs. Gordon Warren at . . winners: High score for Ladies: jDecember meeting of Alberton‘d'g'!“ for the '0”! “when l M"- H8 191 Murphyv Gentle'UCW‘ 'ms. for “WEI-Side patients Then came the movies. i “Well. not alway»." he. replied men: Mac MacKenzie: consola- The scripture was read by are “ng (‘Ollecmd' ‘ j e was generally cast a); a twith his sly grin. "When i wa; tion: Marty Campbell and the Mrs. Frank Weeks and Mrs. A. Father Dunphy Spoke briefly itaxidriver—he didn't drive— or in stock. we used to ‘sketch a door prize was won by Bill C. Green led in prayer. Mrs; and then closed the meet Naddy. Three tables of bridge Fred Leard read "Ke‘e ping Wllh the Dl‘fhfil: were aiho in play with the foi- ghristmas" by Hen ry Van l ‘ ' : by]. .t : k . Th ‘. “F'il ‘th . owmg wmners i to: score y e e poems 1 us WI GIFfs Exch‘onged At UCW Meeting L.M. Petlock. consolation: Roger love" and “In Bethlehem". were. “Lore came down at Christ- Jackson. :read by Mrs. Wesley Hardy and at‘ist was Mrs. David MacDonald. mas" was the theme chosen by "ml 1 farmer—he had always been hit. i mean. supposing a in city fellow. His most notedv was going on (our Wl'h the com- , lcasting. and the one that ended party _ Ill order to save on exa ibis career. was as Pa Kettle. pcnscs you might. just ‘skelch' .A lifelong bachelor. he had to for a season it worked out well iplay the rural patriarch of a for both.” ldozen kids. i""‘——"_"‘ HATED ATTENTION The Kettle series made him 'Mrs. Warren. . Mrs. Rupert Garrett left on A number of carols were in- .return to New York having spenticluded in the service. The pian- sometime with her parents YORK iBridgetown. The offering was received byers. E. Glenn to open the devo— lsvryavss’ migm ht:ng abifizgéfll France: Vf‘skhh' hat l‘plliiiipd i Mrs. K eir Fraser and Mrs.itional period at the December .Bouievard and he cninvo'd mh f" hm" “0an "1 \Ol‘k all” V‘lFIt' I " l Ina Coffin was entertained at Upton Fraser. A brief busineSSimeeting of St. James UCW Sour- l ' ' ' ' In: her ltt‘rtllim' and sister-in n ing long walks. .\'ow he couldn‘t » lthe home of Mr. and Mrs. George:period. conducted by Mrs. Reg- is. Mrs. Glenn was assisted by Campbell, Fortune. Miss Coffiniinald Travers. preceded the Mrs. H. Larter. Mrs. H. Rose lwho had recently lost her pus-tworship and a social hour follo- and Mrs. )3. Stewart. i sessions in a fire which had des-‘We l Mrs. R. MacKenzie presided' trf’yed.her Mme was Showeredt _ during the meeting and called Clark damhtfl. of iwdh gifts which Jocelyn Coffinl Waller. Wilson. accompanied“ the various committee mem. Mm Hugh Clark, jarranged. Accompanying ver-llby his Sister and her husband. hers for reports. which includ. Syd-hm, Riv”. Cam, Breton. .ses were read by Daisy Aitken..Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams ed ihe November minutes and and the groom is the so" of Refreshments were served bytof Halifax returned to t eir treasurer-S bank balance. , iMrs. George Campbell. Mrs .lhome on following a . ~ Mi. and Mrs. Elmer Ward ,Lmyd Davidson and Mrs. Mild] The UCW members dectded law. _\lr. and \li’s. Harold Ves- v soy in Ottawa. Wayne \'c~scy is a palicnl in i ' ' the Pl? l. Hospital. The series finally bt‘l‘r‘me 1'" Mrs. tllnici' Brown and Mrs. imlflable {0“ “mm He “'35 rc' Lakcn licwis. York. attended the .qmlred I? perform "mll‘nl 5111"”: Hi Huh slipper hold at the which his frail frame ('ltllld "0t ' Charlottetown llolc’ recently endure And after plavin“ a‘ pm . l ' - , . ~, ~ , . rm and hon ban l. variety of characters during his. q“? A I V , was licld in York hall on Thurs. icareerhhe found no pleasure in i day Noni"; with a good at- Ilproceed a block without bcil: istopped by sin autograph-seek jing tourist. WEDIRECENTLY Mr, and Mrs. William D. Ward. were wed in November at Knox United Church. Low- er Sackville. Halifax Co.. NS. Ret‘. Eric Fullerton officiated. bara Jean Mr. n Sunday Ivisit with th e i 1‘ mother. Mrs The bride is the former Bar- of Charlottetown. P.E. . red Morrow ,Jack Wilson who is seriousl .‘ to join the Retarded Children's; lportraylng Pa Kettle in film ‘ [hhdanmv .w... . . . y 1]]. . . . , f I i ’ t at her home in Cardigan North. lAsmmlm“ “‘df‘ “"8"” w“ LEL“ Mr. and Mrs. imtn nmnn, l Mr' and Mrs' Donald MaCAmV Ito be sent to ""5 group' ‘ \ork. spent Monday in Char. have taken up residence with: ers. Philin Sullivan of Cardi~l ChriSlmaS boxes are ‘0 be. Stretch quilts are among the contracts like an accordion to . lottetown. —-——_" _"' their son and daughter. in _ law"gan left Sunday by air for Lonfipacked and members are to‘i new design ideas seen this win- mvide an action _ free snu _ i Mrs. Donald (trockcit was a Mr in. ctewari Maoidon. om” where she win he ihe tmeet at the church to (trim fori ter. Tubular quilting in this D g visitor to Charlottetown on i . O P . Auiy' Souris East. ,guest of her son - in _ iaw and the White Gift service to be held abstract print expands a n (1 Mt and Mrs‘ JOhn Mmrim.“ Mon av idaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest December m“- studenl at Dal. MacDonald and family Cards were mailed to sick and shut-ins and a missionary boxl ger t’it. d _ . . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessev were visitors to Charlottetown Monday. Dec. 7. were recent visitors of their (son and daughter—indaw, Illr.l Gwen Clark. and Mrs. James Morrison, Al-‘ Are Exposed And Deplored Officers For 1965 Elected ihousie.‘ spent the weekend at her. ' ‘ . beriom Y“. I l 1“ h I .d A ' t. ; cm, in Montague‘ guest of her. Blltiy flhheaton. tBrooklyn. was twas Ipacked and shipped by the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (:il- mfml.‘aflgdjlufihmfei‘xéav W; l near Mary Haworth: Somcfmost ladylike women are he iparems, Mr. and Mrs_ Keir-guest) onora a gomg away suppy committee. M c "S were recent visitors of her‘ . (“'7 4 ‘. 1 “me a?“ 3'0“ had a "My gqo‘iichharwolnen' lhokgfi dow: on by .‘Clark lgggtyhgiid aéggfgehorfi: Mr'l Mrs. M. Keus invited mem- f mother. Mrs. Muriel Ellandsf M (harlotmm’m re' article about Christmas office‘t e "w ie co ar crows “Let u: ("how the she herds. - c “mom tbers to her home for the Jan- Summerside. .‘ ', .. parties. It could apply to niyj So I agree with the mic who‘ P {Brooklyn on Saturday. Dec. 5th. than. meeting. Memhhr5 appoinh Mrs. Robe“ Keane), was he“ during the war. The chairman Bi utc Dink. son of Mr. and _ Stanley Evans. Bcdequc. was ed to the lunch committee are: elected president at the annual of the manse committee report-. a recent visitor of Mr. and iMrs. A.H. Smallwood. Mrs. J.R. meeting of the Margate United ed the dining room painted. also' Mrs. William Grant and Mr. ‘MacLean. Mrs. S. Dingwell andECburch women. held on Tues- the woodwork and walls in and Mrs. John Morrison. Mrs. G. Leard. iday evening at the home of Mrs. the kitchen. ' r. d Mrs. Graeme Link- ‘ The annual christmas parileeith Warren. Other officers re- The collection was received by: letter. Summerside. wcrc rc- .John Bears was master of cere- t 3monies and Blair MacKinnon lpresented a gift of money on behalf of all present. A social evening followed with the young iset enjoying a record hop. Red ‘writes (having lost her husbandi Although I have worked hcrt‘. ‘due to office Christmas party-i nine vea‘rs and attended nine l ingl that wives should be invit-i parties. last year‘s was e ed to these parties. Or else the‘ worst yet. One girl was injured parties should be conducted; and is still crippled as a result Mrs. \‘crnon (luck. York. is a patient in the Pill. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Laken Lewis and three. children spent A day at the home of Mrs. Lewis' Mrs. Donald Dickison. place of Work. a OClALS' a 5‘ un- with dignity and decorum. and: ‘tsistcr. _ , . v . . ‘ home to hireshmenis were served hy the Ewas held during the social hour elected for the 1964-65 term are Mrs. Ralph Howard. and dedi-l Cent VlSItors of her parents Mr. ’ (“on Yam.“ (“Han-tatth0 allel'qslltslin fsaeii‘itilies by the1 Shostess assisted by the ladies of When members PXChangfll gills-“me ‘ pres‘dem'. Mrs" H 9 a t h cated by 3” repeal'm the first and Mrs" Lumer HMS . 1:05 \'t"-<:\"\‘ “HF "Ntll'ht‘d in mm 0"511- t ' t't was a officers in charge of the evc- t . (the district. Mr. Beaton leafliRefrcshmenls were served bylMayheW: "3001‘de 3M Dl'CSS W‘FS“ Of “‘0 llymnr "we Gil/9 M“ and Mr" “Wm “"lm‘s school after-having a bad case "v {'10 lm‘" “Whig” hing PHONE 4'53“ imenuy for Boston. Mass__ (the hosiess assisied hy the com.lsecretary. Mrs. Bruce Clark; Thce bill Thine Own". and Mr. and Mrs. James Bur-‘ of H“’ ihh ‘ mTlillcinc’idithtcwas very clever- Many wlvcs and mothers feel: . lWhere he Will be employed. imitlce in charge. .corresponding secretary. Mrs. Mrs. l a n Pickering then‘ lElgh were “CM” V‘s‘m” mi Mr- and WS- Hawn Hm‘al‘d e as I do We“ though I am up. CNSP December weather; iJohn Johnson: treasurer. Viv- presented the program: a duetiChaI‘IOllelf‘Wll- (‘nrnwall were the guest: of ly coveer uphn r alone "he osed h; be a ham“ dud if you has arrived. inspiring the usual . . . . Elan Woodside: manse commit- by Melissa Mayhcw and Linda Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutch- Ml. am; “r; Har‘r‘i' in.“ “0321013) {0: of m”. Eh.” :hnw what I‘mean‘. Sincéreiy, round of social evenlS. News OfiB d D s I ltee. Mrs. Arthur Profitl. Follow-1 Howard. reading by Valerie: insnn and family were recent hvnrh hwhniiv” ‘ " cyst" (mgr 1.!th (namrv- ' Y. coffee parties, afternoon teas.l e 'ihg members were also re . els Baker. 5 o l o by Mrs. Edwinl VlSltorS 0f _Mr~ and Mrs- Sh"? Mr. and Mrs Arthur Rvnm Dill‘lVllllll llnlllpéal'mi‘ak “' l l 5 Dear S Y ‘ Yes I know what bridge par?“ 0; Milli:- “iarm-l - ‘eaed “35 CMhalrmz‘: “'jrah“ C 9 film}? and a reading by Edith m‘énanggffhfins?“ 0] t Marslificld. were visitors tr; ' 'i ' ‘ "h ing are my a ew o e l ms C P B k R commi “- FS- 0)’ omp-i ‘rizzc . . . . “3 es- -' 33”" i‘ ah?» k O‘cnllv at t 9 ho (Ignearli:ri:x(ing§ugh? Seth-'mgahnjngggs? fifigtyfg‘fihguieu The Gual‘dlan - Evening Patriot: I son; program and litcra t ll re. Meet i n g closed with prayer; patient in D‘Leary Hospital. 1 M: 3;; Mrs; Harm 1.611.; 0‘ ii(h. mist were a disgrace at ihi. nothing in the “run and games" womens editor Will be happy toi I _ a .Mrs o n Heancy. social by the presidonL l Lemuel Day. Wellington. was; Mr. and him “mar Mai” holcl where our party was giv- that are the order of eniemmh publish free of charge. Do your St. Thomas Acquinas Church. groom. and the junior .BlldeS- functions, Mrs. Hillard Wond- h" ' .8 Fecenhvlsltol' of Mr. and Mrs. padwn‘ (ahariniihtmn' “m en. llcim‘t‘ leaving for later car- the (or as Webster‘s defines a have “Slim? Fermi.“ a form'lcam’bemm' :\‘B' “’3 The ma‘d- T‘lel‘es‘" CQmPW“ “5”” side: citizenship and supply. - . Peter M1113" ‘tho giir‘sls of Mr. and Mrs. (mini ~ dud" a Bomb that fails to ex. er Islander whom friends would scene of a qmet fail wedd i ng of the bride wore identical street Mm Chester Howard; comm“. Family Praised ‘ Mr. and Mrs. 0rd Slim-p0. 2 “arm. LN.“ york on wed, it is known to management ‘ like to contact. iw en Rev. James Dunn united in length dresses of gold peau dc ' ' ’ plode: a person who is a flat nity friendship. Mrs. Justin visitors ncsday evclning. IO'Lcary, were recent l ont-floor group. who alreadv SPORTIVE PAIR Turtleneck blouse and organizations and indeed in dif- people. how do you keep a con— t-me" mitian lamortne a simple dreu G es as with a soft - as - fur capelet or personal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. Work Of Guides carried a white prayer book de-‘groom led in prayer. and a season prayer was led by Mrs. George; P. MacLeod and Mrs. Roy cookie days Donationsifor novelty sale to: log or Christmas decorationsl are preferred. ‘ Mrs. Hamid Magee. badge» 'convener. explained the phases of promotion before a Browne ported a new committee‘ named. — Mrs. Stanley Brown. ber. Mrs. Ralph Wigmore ln- vited the members to her home for the January meeting. er Mrs. Earle Murray, Prayer. Mrs. Oscar MacKay. Mrs. Fran- n. Celebrated Brown. Sixteen members ans- , of Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacDon- lead-‘ regular meetings were held and one executive. The chairman of social funct. ions. reported caterin g to The 55th wedding anniversary 177 Grafton Street I. A Musical Santa Mrs. Ivan Pickering “'85 (‘9‘ of Clinton neighbors and friends be held at Dominion store on’Mm. 05c ar MacKay, M rs. “63cm “mm”. "'d dun“ Phone 4.8114 cm {mm prints and plains. ' (December 17 at 2 o‘clock were Earle Campbell. and Mrs. Angus—m —— i - r _ - Iweatm. skirts. slacks. . . . ' requested. Ham mane articles Green. A donation of money was mm“ m “Hwy...” i such 8! knmllltl. sewmg. COOk- received from a former mem- s. 'rO-OHOQ 0O GOO-046% Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Payn- —7 -v— - . w w»--- r '\ Cater to her taverite fashion pastime . . . multiplying sports during this holiday seasnn warmth and comfort will be here when you see our large display of sportswear. Shop nowl have their plans made for mm rerent cities, will feel. unmm versation going? 0r start one? {conned with red roses 8 “d For a honeymoon trip m the votionte‘ai bleagerl. :ndk she \\ a; a well filled pump was present-‘ ter. Summerside, were recent it.” o . .5: .Vt‘ar's "allCF"-D€lFlY- aforta‘bly. that you are reportimt (I am 16.) Please answer soon. .streamers. New England States the bride as“: .12" " 0””: a” ed by Fair Henderson. visitors of her parents. Mr 3' a i think it is immoral a r-dion their particular "party" his- _T_R. The Matron of Honour. Mrs. wore a turquoise douhie_ knit‘ {If a“: 3L 33- b n ‘ i . Social chat. cards and danc- and Mrs. John Coughlin. i : dn“'lllltlhl ShOddy to toleratetorics. from a front-row seal. r 'liRH Gm meets boy J dith Baird Sister 0f the dress and matching coat. Her Welly one mem cl: it“spon- ing with music furnished by Mini Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Hut. 4 i; . | . - . . .. l U - . ded to roll call With a (.liiistmas ‘ . ~ - . . s F - such conduct amongst the so- Because this kind of thing. (conventionally) when its her accessories were black. .1 I. _ . and Mrs. Claude Barrett and chinson and family. Summct- Ol’ 51 Called better class of People. though perhaps not predomin- idea, by having someone‘ she] . . = The bride is a graduate of the verse- 59V?“ "SHOTS “'t‘l“ PIC“ Mr. Fred Bertram. and records]l side were recent visitors ofi r. ,2 The fact is. best behaved. ant. certainly is a widespread knows. Who knows him. fetch; CO rols in H|nd| iCharlottetown Hospiiai schooi sehli.‘ Ch t H V d 1 we”, omnmd'inr the remainder} their parems I Mr. and “m i w A T c H E s by-product of so-called office ~ him to he;- to he introduced. So‘ 10’. Naming and the groom is a 1“- . es 9" 0N!" NW)"- of tlic crcning. Refreshments: Herbert Hutchinson and Mr. i 4 Christmas- Partying. to which ask around until you find a Create Interest !gra}iua‘ie of Si Thom“ and 0hlEggsfgdggfinxicfifugtd5M?:sig:‘°t:: .W_ere sword. and Mrs. William Grant. mm. - n ~~- ‘*___W___; iiiiaysisiiizfiiicietifdbm (sans ram. igiiccnhcgi “W3 Univemifies- Halifax. also read a» letter- ~11; ' ‘ " ‘ " ‘ " " ". ‘ . m tice 1. ' ‘ . Ml‘S- L e 5 “6 Files 8 8 ll 1 The “Wine are reSIdlnll in from A. W. Berrell thanking the. t mmors will say in effect: uTeSS‘ lgave a very interesting and in- are both eleOYEd 1" lEBChlntL The secretary reported on the ’ this is'Bhi Johes. and Bi” this formative picture of a Christmas.‘ Out of town guests were from beautification banquet_ and a . is Tess Rynne who thinks vou my 9" the M l 55‘0" Field- atleom‘" on!" D°uglas t “ W "- l‘e DON 0n “16 rally and han- ' ISIClnd are ihe greate'st_." ‘the December meeting of St. lQue- and Charlottetown. PEI. quet held at Cornwall was given. : b You fuel conversation (launch JOhll'S Prelim/term“ MlSSlOllal‘yl by Mrs. Wilfred Pickering. The I it or keep it goingl by offering SOClety held 0n ThUI‘Sday even-i - o Friendship secretary reported furriers — - subject that interest you. or in: at the home of Mrs. Don: 138 home calls. 286 cards. or that you'd like to hear disouss- »MaCEwen. Kensmglon. . treats. 79 hospital calls. an d . .. ed. by giving your opinions. sol- Mrs. Stanley B row n devo.’ - three flowers for the year. The letting others“ views. etc.——M.H. tionai leader on the theme “The secretary reported for the year Mary HE WOI‘H‘ counsels scripture was res . The presi- I membership of 32. and an av-‘ through her comm“. not by mall dent. Mrs. Armel MacKinnon. erase attendance of 17. Twin- wardrobes like wercd roll call. two visitors aid. Summerside. was observed medcfilmndt TUXlIS 3120:1595. 501d were resent. and one new’recently at the home of their lln we I 858 e. e a Pfll- ' ' ' ' ' IS EVGIUGTEd membzr. Mrs. Robert MacKay daughter and son-ln-law. Mr. 101' social and one afternoon tent: mad Wll'l’l variations of swmging sep- 1 was welcomed. The minutes of y and Mrs. David Larktn. r ‘ Mrs. Orville Phillips. districtthe last meeting were read by, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. (the .: crates. commissioner of the local asso- the secretary. Mrs Don Mac-lformer Mary Elizabeth Fall.) . p ‘ elation of Girl Guides welcomed Kay. iwere maoried December . ‘ :3 1 the members, and mothers of The WMS Rally held recently 1% it zeoilome :fbtha initial-6 r i: sa .1 .th 1 B h H I I f l s Brownies and Guides at a meet- in summerside, was discussed. ’9 Its an“ N ev. . t y i “’1 5101' swear . . . .l‘lZ'l atir m or ll 7 ing held at rec Mrs. Stanley Brown was in- 'I'lll’lllPSO’ll 0‘ the MCthOd'lu —' lg ‘1 School. Summerslde recently. structed to se ii d Christ in a s! “7 ~ . 6"“ Fm ' . . . t blouses and skirts. . . all wool and stretch slims. M". thlPS- urged the moth- cards to former ministers and They have “ “m'ly 0‘ 1° chil' Ad.". 5 Mllllflel’y - i . . ers to loln and support the members. A sum was voted to- dren- 27 BrandChlldl'e“ and 15 ' Shop 10dal- . v . - - . i great grandchildrenA presen- . a.“ . local association whose funct wards the travel fund for Mary i f . 6.0". V ions include the purchase of bad- Macxen g l e, and money was mg“ gong]? (Emily W a I sc "L e“. gel. tents and equipment. camp “ voted for the Maritime Home for‘ fitnfiemyh‘ fwd um" Mm We ‘ave a large selection ‘ a ssistance. leadership. an: Girls in Truro. . Ah mivgus, “he made from which to choose it r overseers for annual tell an The Visitation committee I re-:hy theh. dw'h‘emhhwv M“. glféhRnnCATEs mm“ In 5"“ mp” "Hahn" that these. two cou lcs have ‘i in iveh situation.) If you are planning a holiday ‘marl'iage in a double. ring cere-‘soie. They carried nosegays of woodsme ° ' ' of Mr. and Mrs'hiheri Sharpe. bee carrying-on lttrpille past nilIt‘ltliIi"‘?y\'hattaitgmay be worth (to leinf-‘i 8 ShOWE-‘l‘ Ol‘ emem‘mlng man-V Jane campbe" RN' dau“rust and So“ c°l°red mums‘ i The following were re - ap- For lnlhahve ' Kathleen Morrison‘ summpr’ (‘OBRIF‘S RF‘MAIN six years.‘ Wouldn't v0n think the audience) 1 gather from your club. phone 4-8506 and helplgh‘“ Of Mr. 3"" Ml‘s- Frank‘ .The mm“ a“""“““ were painted official board of On Monday evening nei hbo side Spent the weekend 3‘ “1” * not i ' l di' 1 id thal‘managcmcni \\'Dllid clean your penmans'hip which is M make the sociail column inter.' ampbell of Charlottetownuhis brother Ross Foley. and Ger- church‘ M" Robert Heanev, and hgiendq hamer ’ g thrsi home of hei- parenis. Mr, and L0 (‘5 0m“... YFPUG .\ a up h... mam... i“. “ring the the unlmered 50'” (though you 95mg P.E.l. and Michael Foley. MA. ard Campbell. brother of the .th ‘f‘ t d M whom , w d V 9, Mrs. John Morrison. ‘h-‘ ."055‘3" “"50"” °’ “3" irig_0r‘ \. (.hnsu'm of some an, vividly articulate) that you :son of Mrs. and the late Mr. Jo bride. ifioflhmw 0 .sgzvartf' ‘drs‘ R k. 0 1513",],Mr52 RObert‘ Francis Williams. student at .‘iur'n: . the “6”” “pm!” . End—before we have more ac- probably are one of the charlad- ously deplored the offenders will :J' F01” 0‘ Douglastownt Que" Folk)ng the wedding a re.’fi:fll comaii-iliftlia'e lanLgiyhae- wgiholhlicalihemantlh)thin???" trot PWC was a weekend “mm. "(imam ml" my? Prince Street m cidenls. or broken homes or ab- 1'95. rather than amemhei- be disciplined into line or he? The bride. given in marriageiccption was held at the Brun-lAd a m mi'sg’i‘ma'r main. Mr and “re Rank. h ‘5 “c '3 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Budd W i I . A andoned cliildrcn'.‘ Both men the stenographic staff in till: whole office-Sponsored Christ- by her fatherv W0” 3 loor‘sch" “(ML The toast to the tenance Mrs f’hilipy Hendcrdcenlllv built the "Clinll10n :lvee' hf": Williams" “W5 hold responsible jobs. garganizalion; some of whose mas_ partying program wiii soilength gown of white peau dejbrlde was proposed by Fatherlson chairma‘n’of Christian Ste“,_'h,[om‘r ; me] lg 5‘ William Grant is a patient : B Y F T FARR . be way management is re- ' employes mistake the holy “a. into the disca‘rdl_M.H. isme. The. fitted bodice was ac-tDunn and responded to by the' shi‘ Mm Ch a H 9 q Dem ‘ I H ' .m Stewart Memorial Health lo 11- ENALT [4 3 during staff in the executive son of Christmas for the carnl- Mary Hnworih; How cented by a wide ring collarjgroom. The bride's table w a s nih?‘ “(can com TH“ Mo Mi. Lonis () (.onnor as chair, Centre. “Spray” .C'mns'f'nnl : bracket, maybe the two Romeos val of Bacchus (the old Roman does one arrange to meet a [my which fell toa chapel traiii in thel centered by a four tier wed- an; asgisiamgorflahigi MN my man} Congratulf’md, We ,Rank’ln' Mr. and Mrs. Coady Banks . D'S'T'l“ “WWW”? will be discharged. Tlii-oe im- god of wine and carousingt. who knows that you are alive back. The bride designed andiding cake topped with a replica inald hem“: an}! el-ehul‘d “w {ahiiiy on me”. lmhahve m and family. Charlottetown “Wei. Charlottetown, P.E.l. I Follanl men “'t‘l‘e let our l'P- One wonders, in passing. Just but not that you would like to made her own dress. Her bouf- of the wedding rings. The cake g“ Fin com’miiiee Mrs \rnie bu”de such a -hea"t'm] m°lelfl recent “Silo” her mind: Pshu" "This; “giggs 3 "may and on? S€Cr0larl’- Blll ll ‘ how many white collar workers. meet him? lfant shoulder - length veil flow- was In a and decorated by Whitehgead ' ' - -- * Wilfred Pickering read an ap- 3 Mrs. Harry Gillis and Mr. Gil-'9 one “ ' ‘ ' cl 5059'“ 599m '0 “WW “1" SCC' mal‘flEd and Single. in dilll'el‘tfllt Another thing: Among new ied from a rhinestone tiara. SheMrs. Herbert Foley. sister of the ' proprlate addrms and 0" behall‘ ii ' rl‘i‘llel-Um-Ju mp doubt con“ how u. '0 mu" receives her golden bar. golden all M u rra y and Mrs. Antlus This Christmas primed “hem 4m: Mims. mneMpmw. "“wfi “he! only a hand. and wings. She hunter-eon. Sws 10. Dr 11. 16.18. size 16 (40 gr.) balls of mohair. Bmh "Pan 5"“ "hm" ‘° MM" “059" W" "‘9 “'1‘ Q mnswron moms Jumper fit. yum 54inch. him“, go i m- Kn i mhl‘tenderfoot hm. second class. pah benediction after which all i ' r “" W i ii nd rd a d i t l chm c. . ELECTRIC GUITARS o 0 ya winch dam km 707,: kn“ flrls; c1: 1 arou co . n joined it a ng as s mas o . “CORD PLAYERS ‘ :Fl u ' i go co . ‘ros. s r s S‘linl (no sum, (91.33“); 0': dream: a“ “m (m, im- A demonstration. on hhe proi Refreshments were served by . TAPE RECORDERS. ETC. ' is pattern "we... m. "m (m m . 19.“) per attire of a Go an Brow the hostess and lunch commt- ,, . , . I. first“: cesnluz EMN tax. PrAlDIBE to Alice brooks. «ileum Ettore]. tile in thrill'h‘nlam-(i;tidmhnwiiizlls‘i’iils‘vgi.r tee. R . “w W” w W at . AMI. tan - Patna Nudes . V 0 ” I - hails, mu: NUMBER. on w. Twain) 1. Mrs. R. a. Dewar illustrated SAFE-n Which” ' ' i 79 GRAFTON ST. Dial 2-1273 . Sud order to g“ 1 "n fancy bows. and n‘ Charlottetown I $3! I PAT dumtionl Safety gear on modern let lln c Ill . n . Hum“. AD- Ren'osllnenu wen served bylets weighs as much as is pas . mu. ‘ the local association. lsengen and their baggage.