Solemnized At liaiiipsliire Uiiitcd t‘liui«'h was .9 itf‘ll(’ iii a tlUlllllP wedding on l2. 3937 race Ste-v\.'«ti't. cliicr (litllL’.lil(‘T of t and \lr: Rciivers Stewart of anipshtre, was utiittli in mar‘ (‘ 3:9 in \lPl\in l)4vll'—!mN \l3(‘Kln- in. sun of Mrs Jean \lat-Kin- in and the law \lr l-Ewen \lac moon of <‘liai-loitoiown. and ciobci‘ when \'aunda 1”‘ 1 MR. AND MRS. KEITH JONES, MIL AND MRS. MELVIN MIICKINNON ; ’rei’ry Double Wedding l|‘lf‘ll(l\‘ of the brides kt-is ot lllI\t‘tl flowers while small coral and pink ntisegays tied with white satin guest pews cmiiiiies were performed b_v Rev. played suitable music previous to the cerenionv march anti sail . «a I K .. Mackay of Ontario. whose ap- members with perfect attcnd- i\‘\arren. Mrs Roy Bruce, Mrs. .9“ ‘ "<“'k “llh ~‘h‘"" -‘l‘‘‘‘‘‘'‘’5 “'d h"‘l’i’—" -“""‘“ °""l’l“‘ kfn M‘ pointnient was announced recent- ance. ll~‘red Jewell and Mrs. Jim Vick- l“”“""l“" ”"p“""“ 0 ‘'er the ml”. "l m9 \l*"‘”""°‘ Ml" trawl \_ will be the fourtli-higliest paidi Treasurer reported $509 I9 was ‘crson The meeting adjourned.‘ ‘”"""‘ “'9 mm pmnled “alimlne ‘mg \aL“‘da M’”’ a bmu" 3" uhlic official in (‘ana a He will made during the year with ex-‘and lunch was served by the hos- ' l"‘“' “_'H‘ gathered sk'r.(j‘T|_mrll°l: dalk b"°“"i f1“"l"‘I'd"‘l‘°°d 5f" i- ableto retainhis $9.600 annu-lpenses $374.90. balance on hand less and committee in chargc.: llm“ “"‘'m ‘M5 M hmlh ' u ll ' '"‘ me‘ “' ‘ ’”"‘“ “ il pension as a ]uSIl('t‘ of the On— $134.29. School committee report- (ollection amounted to $l.6l. ...... \\t‘|'(‘ caught to a h(‘8d(ll'(‘SS‘“llh dark browii accc~Ysoi'tcs anti -- — » - --—— -— r — — -- l with has iilll&llllt‘lllS were pearl gm» of hi‘l(lt‘s i.'irricd cascade bouquets of red roses with satin stream- ers tapered at the ends with red rose hiids. The brides were attended by vlisv. Elaine \la(-Phail and Miss it‘ i a r a Sliaram as bridesmaids. L\lls< .\lacPhails ballerina length PBITIIIES. ribbon iiiarketi the The double ring cer- \toase \lr.s t‘eci| Stewart the wedding l-I<iwards dur' and \llss l"a_\e g "\ Vledding Prayer" l ian \lel\ina Stewart R .\ , \oun- iiig ilie sigiiiiig of the register. l‘L"‘l"I‘h “"‘ hm’ Ir daughter of \lr and .\lrs Red-v \atinda. given in marriage by I I VI gh _ g . =r: Stewart to Keith Dyment her father while .loan Eivinil In nnglsjl“ "Pt '91.“ ‘ “am “as 5" ines. son of \lr and Mrs Kent marriage by her brother (‘leve- "" 3' ~‘' 3‘ ‘r '" mm lites of l'la‘l('lht‘tml( The i-ltitI‘('h was l)(‘dlllllllll\ de- nt :1 t e d for the occasion by and. were identicallv ballerina length gowns of wtiite ibi'o(‘;«Idt‘d satin lcaturing scallop- 9|"S. ELLEN’$ DIARY Furry Black Cat Describes Choice Fcire i;?":.:::;:.:'.."i:t..::::°:::°' ithe ushers were Ewen Stewart and Douglas Drake. l For lde soie dress with lace matching gloves. Her shoes. hat and purse were of baggage tan. nd U, .,,“,,;_.(. ;,i(,s,(,,,,§. The-|r only ‘i a corsage iif lilllsfllfln roses Joan mp l)ridegr()on1s_ The and white accessories and her cor I tcellaneous shower at the home of i.\irs James t‘oles. (‘liar|oitetown . . . I of t't‘_v'stallelle‘nn October 1. also Mr and M .. matching headdress and Wyn Drake entertained at their . a They square dancing party on Septem- carried cascades of mixed flow~ ber 28 in honour of \'aunda and G en rge Gillespie and Alanllgiicst of honor at an afternoon \lai-Rae were the best men and;tea on October 2 by the staff of her daughter‘: wedding. ' her -\lrs. Stewart chose a beige poue home of Miss Margie Williams. yoke and | Charlottetown on October 3. l Joan and Keith were entertain l ‘iober 4. The brides to—be were es- .e.s. I .\lrs. MacKinnon chose or the ‘v-iii just sit there and l<iiii".‘on the heel we were conitnf‘n(‘Ini.'. wi-titling ii navy suit with navy| ,,. ..._.,l\. Mark rm (.,,m,m.m,,d to shape. U and white accessoric and a cor- ‘ l tl t 'rvr IHI" “fV\ in our silence this evening He "' “mm 0 5 "{"‘ M “Ink roses‘ “ml? G00fln|lZhl~ - - - - Jones woie a gTev stiit with pink awiicd \\|flt"l_\ Rllfl‘8£«I|fl'— —— ——————-—— -——~—— and while M_(_es__,om__‘ and her lien sat tip on his ciishuin on (-(,,«_.,-age was yenow roses‘ -e (‘l|lll’l1 with an (il)\ltitiS yearn- i: in chat. "\oii doiit evcit lllll‘l‘. l-‘.llt~n"‘ * chuckled. all Etecn PM-s now. Pl3"'Pd 0<‘('3S|0|'l3ll.“ room for growing roots hoiigh I notice _voii do f‘(‘<l your‘: nmwr pm 3 Wu, larger man nu.‘ o \oii k nit and say nothing. .cs sonietimes on that piit ‘ll(I\\- \ ' he paiiscd. apparent- sI‘3l‘('l‘lll‘lE for the w o r d.‘ ‘ "\liims" we smiled. ‘ ' '\lums. is it“" he echoed. "H m not the host one in the world I rrn‘mher the names of plants ven ‘ atnip‘ " he chuckled soft- \\lll siinictinios iinii\_ eh“ Yes But ill tell: _ lttst between ourselves whatl . er. 'miims reminds Do you mind ll’lP\(‘ gold- nches that spent summer int ie hedge hv the house across thel inc" Reared a faniil_v there? hat" he said "is what comes to iv mind whenever I look at iose hlnssnms Do you know. l-II-l -n. there‘: nothing more sweet‘ nd tasteful than a tender breast in. . . " is 3 I): 't it"" we begged. Shame shame’ You. of all cats 'Il)lllfT know better " do. Ellen. But" he dinvpled ucltingly “ ‘Whats bred in the one will come out in the flesh. . \ cat's a cat wherever you find HOUSEHOLD HINT; liiiiise plants need to be traiis- casion a black crepe dress withlmed baskms “N-“ ("armed l" by one the plant has been in \lrs Grace Proud. grandmoth- er of the brides chose for her oer m m 3 k ,. white and black accessories L-HP . corsage was pink roses i Following the ceremony in re- icption was held at the brides’ h ii in e for oi the guest books. ‘ The bride's table was attractive- ‘, ‘« , iv decorated with 2 three-tier wed- whiie tapers Those pouring were \lrs. l-Ewen Stewart and .\lrs Ev- erett Gillespie Assisting in serv- ing were .\lisse.s Miriam Horne. Kathy Shappard, Joan Mar-Allis- ter. l-Ina ('liowen, Mrs .lack Mac’ KPllll(‘. .\lrs James (‘oles. Mrs. -lieber Horne. .\lrs. l)an Ma(‘Le3n ‘and Mrs Fred Stewart . Rev. (‘ R. Moase proposed the toasts to the brides which were ftttinizlv responded to _ bridegrooms A telegram was read to \'aunda and \lelvin by George Gillespie from and \lrs Gordon Gillis of Hamilton. Ontario t Amid showers of confetti the approxiinately 55: uucsts .\lisses .loan Home and l)i I ana .\lacl.aiighlan were in charge‘ l l ding cakes and flanked by talll"‘”‘" lthanks to the donors no . "Poor little iiiichcs" we said l adly. . . svvallous too I may l at well confess And robins and" "And you're not even sorry for our fell deeds“" ‘ yes. Fllen. l'm alaways on y and resolve then to the ext thing I know there‘: 'dat ole§ empter' again. and l succumb | ‘'3 easy to criticize. Ellen. but "s not fair to pass judgementi hen the circumstance isn't ‘ ersonal one . Burns said What": done we partly 'n0II(‘0 ‘ tat word. F.llen'i mav compute. ut know not what’: resisted." "Rut next siimmcr'."‘ we quer- , “Next summer. Ellen" his _‘ mile was Infectious “I'll be like marry again. ‘I'll iakin‘ no rash promise‘ he said.l o ‘m the same. Besides" hel buckled "who was it said ‘I no . or think of the future. It come! ‘hr. § enou "Einstein. the German physi- ist “ “Well uiere you are. Ellen! but at‘: change the subject" he sug- ,'ut. . “What am the iiiinii of a pot ‘ yd hleu Incl" WINTER TRAIN SERVICE (‘umms-ncing '\lfl\l)AY, l)l'i(‘ lfi. the ('AXADlAN NAT- l()\Al. RAILWAYS will provide the following winter pass- enger train service for l’Rl!\(‘l-I l-IDWARI) lSl.ANl) travel- S‘()l‘RlS: Leave (‘harloitr-town at 2 30 p m daily except Siinday, it (I) I m Tues. Thur. and Sat . and Souris at 7:!) a.m. daily except Sunday, 1 30 p m Tues. T ur and Sat F.l.MlRA: lA'8VO Souris at 5:45 p.m. Mon. Tues, Thur. and Fri. and Elmira at 630 a m. Tues. Wed. Fri. and Sat. (}l"IOR(‘.l-IT()Wf\': Leave (‘harlottetown at 1 .10 pm. Mt. Stewart Jet .1 45 p m. and Georgetown at 7.00 a m., Mt Stewart Jct 9 15 a m. daily except Sunday. MIIRRAY HARBOR: Leave Southport at 3 fl) pm. and .\lurray Harbor at 7 00 a m daily except Sunday. LAKF. VERDE-I - S()l7THP()RT‘ Taxi service will leave (‘har|ottetown station at 2 45 p m to connect with train leav- ing Southport at 3-00 p.m. for Murray Harbor. For pan- engers from Murray Harbor, taxi will be rovided from Southport to Market Square in Charlottetown. Taxi included in rail fare. NOW OPERATING Leave Siimmerside at l2'25 p m Mon Tues . 1‘hiir. and Sat. TlG!\lSH Wed and Fri. and Tignish at I so it in Use the C-N-R‘: modern through Ila-oping car nerv- lce on the fast OCEAN LIMITED between Charlottm town and Montreal. and avoid unnecessary and incon- venient traninferl. ed paper Covet: needed for fuel school. No sick repon. ‘ Treasurer was to subscribe for. Polio Post for coming year. president and secretary to I budeuhip Course to be held in; Kenaington on Nov. 28. Red Cross convener reported work for year} 22 pullovers, I6 tunics. 6 dress- and pantie sets. 4 pain overalls, { Co ection was taken and meet- “ C _ - _ in: closed y the singing on an umuno Ilchurc Iomcnu Editor Phone 1 __G0od Nmm L.diu_.' Lunch Wu‘ served by hostess and commit-E - _ tee in charge. Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday, Dec, 10. 1957. ,~.,,,.,w,,,g , u., 5,... 0, ,,,.. ficers for coming year. President.‘ Mrs. Eustace Paynter. vice per- lireclectedt. treasurer. Miss Mae‘ ‘Found Ire elected». Organist.i Mrs. George Mat-Leod. Auditors. Mrs. Alan Ernst. Halifax. hlsltario Supreme Court when he as- “'5' "am‘'5 Ma"L°°d' Mr" 0"‘ been on I short visit to her par-'~‘""“’5 “'5 new 510-m0 D .\/Far P051 V” Paymer‘ dlrecmrs.‘ .Mrs‘ El. pm. 30’ In addmon he “I” he mer Mac-Leod. Mrs. William Dou- entitled to a tax-free expense al- W3" “"1 M” ("""g" Ma" ents the Lieutenant Governor and iMrs Prowse. r and Mrs Ernst i.,“am., of 512_0m 8 war, Red (‘ross convener. Mrs. Heath gwere recent vi. tors in Toronto. i Earning mo", man ‘Mr’ Mm._ Campbell. _ ‘kay will President Donald ‘ 7 W —‘A ‘ l |Dr. and ME l.eofl-rar;‘k have (~_0,.d(,n of the C‘ N_ 3-1-5.000_i N()R'[‘fl Rn]-;R w_[_ l tacn up res ence or t e win- J C B k f (~ d ‘ _ ter months at the Queen llolel. ‘(£,T:fi“,,°y3';'(xna:nd°prm:mM‘::l The North River W.l. met in l ' ' Warren Grove School for their nister Diefenbaker $37,000. ‘\trs. William Howard has been‘! regular meeting. Monday night. itlie guest of Mrs l.lo_vd Lewis in Private and Mrs. Edward Kel-ll)C‘(‘9|1llX‘T '-3|ld- The Preside"!- Suiiimerside M r s. Howard's ly arrived Friday in Halifax on,Mrs. John Warren presided. The many friends were very pleased the Cynthia They had been in m("9llnt-I 0P¢‘n€d “Nil Slfllllnfl the tin see her and she was widely en-‘Germany for the past two years Odf. l“”0“‘9d bl’ The MIT)’ 519W- tertained during her \lSll. and will be spending their leave art collect in unison. t with Mrs. Kelly's parents. Mr.j R 1 «all was ansvuwd by 24 t Dr and Mrs. Stanley Donald of and Mrs Lorne Redmon . (Tum-'""’"1l>¢‘l‘S~ EUPSSIHR "“h0 .V0U|' \liiiicioii arrived on the island l’ri- berland Street ~<(‘l‘l‘(’l Dal “B5 fill‘ Ill!‘ D3-‘ll .V08l'" .(l.'<l_\ evening. Ttiey will remain int’ *— - - this was cniuy by a lot of mer- lttie province for a inoiiih staying rinicnt. The school committee's ’\\illl Mrs. Donald's mother. Mrs. ,wcre heard from, their bills pas- ~ Vi‘. Lcard. Siimmerside. andl 59d 1" find Pal - it “E15 d€‘('|d€d LONG RIVER W.l. The annual meeting of Lon lI)r Donald‘: brother. ‘\lr. Mel- River W.l. was held at the home that all members and non—mem- lville Donald in Allwrtoii. and of Mrs Andrew .lohnstoiic in hers in the school districts. to \lr. and Mrs. W. l-I. Smallman. November. The Ode was sung. make ct-iiidy for sale at the lSiimnierside. followed by repeating the crecdl(‘liristnias coiicerts. it was also in unison. 14 members answer- decided to once again remember Mr and Mrs Austin Scales. ed roll call by paying fees ‘our shut-ins at this time of year. Brighton Road. will have as their Minutes of last annual and re- Mrs. Edison Mutch kindly ind iguest for a few’ days this Tliurs- gular meetings were read. Hp-,\'ll9d the members to meet at day Mrs. Stanley Donald of Moiic- proved and signed. The prcsid-‘lier home on Janiiai'y 6th. The ton. cnt thanked all the niembers forlroll call to be answered with an their co-operation during t helarticlc for an auction sale. Lunch Liciiteiiaiit Govcriior .l Kciller year. average attendance 14. l committee will he wore a navy wool suit with navy ' sage was _ve|low roses )iit of town guests were from Newcastle. Monctoii. N. B. and Kentville, N Showers-~ Prior to her mar» riatze \'aunda was tendered a mis- The Guardian '1 A home in Vernon River with Melvin \'aunda was also the The following deadlines will be observed at all . the Department of Health. Joan w_as tendered a shower by fellow classmates at t h e times! This message is published to assist all i advertisers . . . and to ensure that no misun- derstanding may cause anyone any inconveni- ed at their home in Hazelbrook by the Women's institute and church. They were receipients of useful gifts. i \'aunda and .loaii were tender- ed a misecellaneous shower their home in Hampshire on Oc- once! 3 as Please Observe The Following Deadlines - - - corted to prettily decorated seats by Mrs. Orville Houston and Mrs. Ebhie Waite Two daintily trim- Classified. Classified Display. Coming Events. I O Nora and Htihert Proud and Shir- Central. Eastern and Western Guardian will be ley and Roger Moore. The gifts were opened by Mrs Miller San derson and \lr: Arthur Guindon while the acconipaii_\iiig verses were reail hv .\lrs Heath l.arter and .\lrs Austin Sentncr and then in lovely assortment arranged on tables by Mrs. Robert Moore and .\lrs Dan .\lacl.can \'aunda gnd expressed t h e i r sincere lnr their kindness. after which an entoy» ahle evening was spfill in rianc ing. in it s i c furnished by David Thompson and Vleltin Hyde. —Phow by Hambly. I accepted daily on week days up to 5 PM. for publication next day . . . Saturdays 12 Noon! HE GUARDIAN ' younger line 4 won Lautmo I-nuumcuoo uuoazz 5... ‘/.75 zoivom/5 »...’219 1140050 5... GU oouinuou count o. no {;1D-OIIlOh°C COO? POPOI-II I.‘ \ \ Q \ = 7 il‘- .1: Elm THE woiiwu WHO HAS EVERYTHING NEVER HAS ENOUGH i“ ii" 1‘ .\\\\\\\\\\\‘ §\\\\\\\\\'\ NYLONSMAKE A PERFI-)(‘T PRESENT FROM SANTA. WE HAVE ALL SIZES IN ALL LENGTHS. SHOP TODAY. Ladies‘ Nylon Hose, colors Sun Glow. 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