JANUARY 10, 1951 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. PAGE THREE lllark - Gampilcli nuptials gone oi the prettiest weddings 3, mg season waasolemnized at River. -went New Years in 1'red- able in advance. WEAI. - January Sale. Re , Th y 1 ' ' ' h - l h siydeviewd Cotgegge, !:l;1w”C;1.l;lzo;I grgtfmvthiaguest oif her sister, Mrs. valuer. mu sewggmsonn lulgog-i:yJ;:Iglu;hi-Snyh :.r(i):ls..d drau a. large numLei- of en Err:aYl:!l)llI('lf(J,(n 51353;, tg:pt.el.:hn(:h;iorrcl: 9" Tm" ” ' ' ' JIMMYS TAXI-Phone 525. 81'. 1-crass cazrluinnai. Sun- "'3 5185 5”” '0 b” C”'P"'”e 01 C3" S8t- Ferd! mics he has 1 rub my pretty wedding id-v. Dec: 3;. Mjiwhen Shirley Doreen camp- ben youngest daughter of Mrs. Priston Campbell and the late Mr. cl-mipbeil exchanged manrlage row! with Ohesley William Clark, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest Clark of Cavendish. Rev. Paul lzlchanison of:l'iciated at the cere- Oll . nsobit nuptial music was played during the service, with Mrs. 3,0;-go Dlckieaon as pianist. To the strains of Iiohengr-in's Bridal chorus. the bride entered the room on the arm of her bra- Lher, Mr. Stirling Campbell who gave her in marriage. she looked M . G rd 1 . b?Iu8tll1;llweolIker:::en1:::l: rs 0 on mp” ,,,g,g funeral of the late Mr. Alexander :fhlCh i-h:uOffl1C61'319:.llldwCOnVOlnC:5 A change hashbeen made in the Kg": 5";””;, Umceligg of ill! her sister's bridesmaid and were a billion was banked with flowers: Mrs. Charles Robertson. Pleas- Mr. Dannie Laimvhler. and Mr. fie” :9” Tgfsgay f'me"1lw90" ed C.rh"":1195:s exfhhuve 15"; 9:31: ggyliceerlseahvilfisg iiiniaffililjhgham” thaghoomle of vi.-'33 ':ler(sen'I-lI)efb2rL";z1:,e;rl11:313:13 E21? a:,c.1,.1:,uwhh;g . 1, tVa.lle', litedh o R e M ii McQ to fPl to glam 9 ""9, '"m- 75- '. . .. PW ” i ' - -93 'e55- 90 mo - gaagegwvyiegll 1lI:lllgt3ol'.Idel:Blllr::'1-3 :1x(x1bElil50n)lVY1(: is a ;:lise:i inufiie si)?ntmt'hc einlfmihe rgtey Rlymoml MaciMll-lan. Wood I-- ”;:;mmFM" mm, Mach" 1s":;”-Jofgealgce if W-nz iltlled fit); f3ef,"f,;i' ,,,;ff;f,,d d;:3,””';;Lneff','f1gJuhloned noseeay of roses and i ' . . . . , , t i . . . s w o is a v i . 5, (hm. 19,. hag,-n;oyli:a?:,'ny;;lI(Lu.(t::IIE 2-.il:;.xl;ihsH3.siri;li1tal.hmMai'. sgecgeyrlsoliies ggltitislll ML End MP5. W155?” Ilia: wseivlggdrfctgebgaazvug Albany Rrural. both .the officers and I();:xl')l:I' rreihks. ..";?f”';g ,E.y l!:1,f"m; slmtmi P1la5""gIm!g:rley steeves was the grooms- i-mnn roses. a . - . 5' Hales. Palhhearen we” 3'”, Vice-president -- Mrs. Kenneth ' ' 0 '9" g '8' - 0? D We 6,850-n mm and the gmomh brothers Fred u3."i5...?..'i.l' :'a!5HH:i'il'O Mffiaxhrlii emery. The friends of George Cole mimd M"W””a"' L" 5' M”Mu' "E'f3?"”y3”.Tf.?i33ii Mrs H 5o?i3mf5.i.5e"f. 3'.” Nlclloslmesslen. gifglgigrzly l'si;.l'9I;uke. msmnd tfhimefh mm" ushered the . - , - i . - -. . . xacurrcuarenvb ' i,, -' 5 v and Wore a dress similar to the Mr- md MF5' Alec MacD0.'weu Suniex B”dge' are sorry to hear 1l?f:lc:l:ildMacr1:lfe1::onJlFT:lk1133?: Raymond Wood. North 'I7.'Yon. ialnment this week when Waldo BTh1f,car9.l5' Oh ling”. NW" Of.I!:l':lel:(ed with S:-erdafa were mid” Wm! her Corsage M pmk ?lpi:?l:is”;:dh:(1:1::l)V'I0:el&:oEh:lE?g?33g :te&:'!llluE:tl)::ls:1e. :iLflh2io,gni:ienmd hope in: Burial was in 'Wood Islands 5"""”V'M-'5' K9"h 305W9”- M”m9 WW Chiirge 9f the Pia" h:lEdSnl15:.:.Chef: nTjheirWl-Il':)lcreks"st:1l:)il;-J Fo”m"'"g the ”"eddm3 3 i'”e'p”0n ml” i - - ' ' cemeler i Vlcivrl-L for the evening. Munro had been . "was held at the home of the bride's Little Heather Campbell was her WW”. Wln-5108. Fl'edel'lCi0n Ind m-,- 3" Treasurer-Mrs. c. Elma Gunb- appearing with Don Messel"s orvll- "d H” 'J.””””""" . - re t 85 J ffr Str t Th I aunt's flower girl. wearing rose Freetown. Mi-. Macnovwell who is Mr. Stanford Bigsar. Charlotte- WOMEN'S LIBERAL CLUB h It Albany Rural. earn and made a big mt with the w3;l;cl.e:i≪l:l;saf:f to Rii;1e1i:ti;i1gHil1;'jidB'; able Was3ocv9eYred wish-I1”: "Mt and camymg R noses” lieitmlelfltm it Pllitizlghu ggwlftysgzyi giwnarcllqalssrlarridexll-ii:l(:l?tai.h;aor The Women's Liberal" Clulb held Addmtmal Mamba” 0! me Exec' N'c'o"'S' ms music was fsmogth Was answered l))Epll verb. of scigirl iclom and Centered with ” f1Ve'u" it of yellow mums, .,e e r x ue I. -w ' their rewlar meeting yesterday utlve: and did not need any specla light- N, by thmet, mam); . C hjwedding cake. Miss Betty McKnight ' I Tile groom was ably supported by Mrs. MaCiD0lHli and sons Jackie er h"eB-i-mCl'li- nncmooh in the Ladies. Auxiliary Mrs. Vernon MacLeod, Albany. ills eliecis to make it ll. danr-cable lacfioh 35 Ce,,1;-1. 0H..,.mS1';,,,r,,,(:g;,Yrousin of the bride, served the brid- 3-.is friend Mr. Beverley Dlckleson. Du:ing the signing of the reg- '.,Kl.Gl' Mr. George Clark cousin of the groom sang, linecause.” The brideis mother was dressed in forest green accordion pleated crepe wearing a cot.-sage of yellow roses. While the groom's mother those black silk crepe in a flow- ered design and a corsage of pink roses. After fellcitations had been day. Fl-idly. Ontario. Winsloe. community. Mr. Hugh Nicholson. Sprlngtcn. was a visitor to Glariottetown on Tile members Sih e Fredericton and I . Vicinity Miss Shirley c.....;n. Hunter Mr. Joseph Bolgei-. Hope River, was 'a visitor to the city on Mr. Patrick Bolger. Hope River. left Friday morning for Windsor. Mrs. Hefner Weeks has returned home after spending a few clays in Bl-eadalbane, the guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and and Stuart spent the remainder of the weak the guest of her parcllis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macxenzie. of Fredericton Women's Institute called on Mrs. Boyd Weeks, the new bride in our was presented with a lovely picture as a welcome gift. Lunch was served and the Fri- THE CENTRHAI. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a newly nature in! be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pey- , caaswrzu. for Photos. MANSE COMltII'l'rllE will meet this Thursday evening in Clyde River Church. .111!!! FLIGHTS WIBILI to Sydney. Nova Bootia. Phone Man time Central Airway: Limited. Nli A HYMN FESTIVAL is being planned for the evening of January lifh, beginning at 7.30, in the Presbyterian Church. Tyne Valley. Personals Miss Edith King, New London, arrived back Saturday evening to resume her duties after an enjoy- alble holiday at her home in Flor- ence. Cape Breton. Mr. Eugene Murphy who has been spending his holidays with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Murphy has returned to St. Mary's College Brockville, Ont. HOWARD MaelNNlS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen street. MR8. JOHNSTON! LADlE.' day Behool Tea and Concert will be held to-day. Tea at 6 P. (M. Concert at 7 P. M. SPEND! CHRISTMAS in nui- ZIL - Mr. and Mrs. Ed-wtin Bean'- sto, Margate, have received a let- ter this week from their am Ralph stating his arrival in Brazil aboard the S. Sssunwihit, alter a journey of 32 days. Ralph has been the Merchant Navy for the past two years and has spent each Christmas ahone of the beautiful beaches of Brazil. runznan mason! - The Parlor of the Canadian Legion Hall. The pruldent, Mrs. Russel Roper. presided. The minutes were presented by the secretary. Mrs. Arnold Railten-bury, and the cor- respondence was read by the cor- responding secretary, Mrs. W. J. Rodd. The finance report by Mrs. G. A. MacDonald was adopted. Letter read from the P. E. Island chapter of the Canadian March of south Shore Musical Festival Annual Meeting The south shore Musical Festival Committee held its annual meet- ing and election or officers at the home of the president, Mrs. Arth- ur MacKay, Albany, at the close of the year. .Minutes of the last annual. and intervening meetings were read. and approved. The treasurer gave a detailed report of the year's fin- ancial transactions, showing that the 1960 Festival was successful financially ail well as educationally and culturally. A general discussion or ways and means of improving next year's festival followed. Aiftu: Mrs. Charles Green and Mrs. John Green, Central Bcdeque. Mrs. Gordon Harvey and Mrs. Arthur S. Maclvilcken, Carleton. Mrs. Kenneth Robblee, and Mrs. Morris Hoivatt, Lady Fane. Mrs. W. M. Jenkins, Bedeque. Mrs. Walter Wright, searletown. Mrs. Melville Bell and Mrs. Clif- ford lnce, Desable. Mrs. John, Nicholson, Crapaud. Around The Arnlourics rying on where they left off last year. The Arty team is plagued by lack of players. but nonetheless puts up a whale of 1 fight each time out. . Bourla did not get in for the game Monday due to snow but they are eirpdccled on hand when next sched- e . Taking no chances is the Reece team which has practice called for tonight. They expect a full turn- out this time and if they get it the NBC 0! the league might have tmcuble. At least they have the makings 01 a good team. I O O C program. Also aiding in the oven- ing's fun was Duke Ncilsen. The impromptu program made a big hit with everyone present. 0 C O A mlilcr mystery causing amuse- ment among those in the know is the reported wonderment of a Major over the disappearance of his favorite clerk. P. S. He unex- pectedly turned up in another of- was recently rewarded for similar efforts as was caretaker Gen Peters. 0 O I A proposed cribbage tournament in the N. C.O.'s Mes has many devotees of the game talking. There is at great deal of interest in the game and a partnership tournament her and they are ready :0 challenge all comers. other games such as 4-5's, suctlcrl, bridge, etc, have a brief fling. but the boys nearly always come back to Cribbage for solid amusement and entertaliiment. Any night of the week several games may be seen going as the players delight in peg- ging a win. one player in a two- handed game last week did not feel so good llc-xeier. He scored the only 28 hand he ever held in his life and still got 'skunked'. 'l(lNGSTON Y. P. U. the treasurer. then gave a (incl report for the year ending 1950. It was moved and seconded that 82. be given the United Publisliinizl House to aid tthe publishing of' the United Churphnlan. The new committees meeting are as follows: Study: Erroll G. and Roy Y. Recreation: Olive B, and Aletha Mrin-Gregor. Devotional: Shirley Newson. for next iiino-Macilum Wcddi'ng' ' The Christmas decorations at” ember z9t.h., when Dr. W. H. Elgea united in marriage Marjorie Eileen, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Macllum: of Fredericton. and. William Frederick I-Ilne, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.P'. nine of Charlotte- town, P. E. 1. The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of traditional white bridal satin, slightly entraine, and fashioned with a. net yolk and wide satin bu- tha. Her fingertip veil was caught up in a ooronet of seed pearls and orange blossoms. she carried a bou- quet of yellow roses and maiden- hair fern. Miss Lois Machum was ill party willie Mrs. Robert Watling, Mrs. Ralph Pugh. Mrs. Perley Stceves, Miss Helen Baxter and Miss Marlon Hine, sister of the groom, served the guests. Assisting in other ways were Miss Helen Stlckefs. Mrs. Olive Ward and Mrs. A.G. Stickels. The groom is a graduate oi! U.- N. B.. (1948) and obtained his mas- ter's degree from George Williams bestowed upon the voutlliul evmin! was Pleasantly enjoyed D, -h- , H , ivri-s. Sheldon Howatt, Tryon. We and the Major is looking for a , College in Chicago. The bride was couple. about fourty invited guslsists, with music and singing. W David mwmer and W Dom” thiTe:'m:t;;”gaus:f 31::r:.””;vem? Mm Donald H”: hhd Mm Km new one. . . . Coll-uhrllhi Mildred Paul and Erin-1 formerly tn the staff of the Fred- wcre escorted by Mrs. Stir ng i ' . , i ' hd , I d , th lb. Bonner, view,-15. W . . - y c:-icton High School. G,,m.pbe11 to the dining roomy 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Reeves. E;9d1iiei:13:1';0ghg:.3i:Eig;:(:gI3:io3m '1f,V:0gra:):ew;);:1";tee grovizcfluan Mm whmm Ihmhh, Hampton. The 28th L.A.A. Regline1lto1srler- I Tlliiggioctdon of llhe ntlew officers Ana, ;, honeymoon hhhhmh tho which was very pretty in ivhitcl Freetown, s-pent Sunday. visiting Amson interesting pmg"m,mC. Lunch Mrs, 51139” c,.m,,ck' N9,-1,), rny. IY Ncmhilas :1 changed look Jrese fnlrl V,” ”" bio” P,”VP- Th” States, Mr. and Mrs. 1-line will take and yellow stream:-rs. Tile brld;z's ;flH&lV?Sl 1" ixlhililer ,RWe;:I ltd ' mmmmee Mrs. Kieney Mm on. Shy: C;L;ll.l'1wCcb:Oaig; Slfgt. mlvloiieslidc oi;Nf1l;'lll'l;: mom Crs Vi?” WC" up iesldence in Ottawa. where the cable centered with a three-ter to em on. 1e In un r . . - ' ' .. Mrs. Maurice Lodge and Mrs. 5"” 3 W "159 . .' . , , tmcm hasa position with the Y.- wmmmcuewwwwmiamwiwwiwtwwmewesvvn.;h:hs::s:sxsxuiirvshvfthb hr: wwo.amm.m-. "nivvrwveorwm-mm relative who. was iawre bride mm groom and with and Mrs' Murdock Cmchtm Mm he is improving in health having served. Cimveners of ccmmnu": IA lg.” absent tmisnim-1 mom-mi Sect-etnov Olive Bnrreit . The out-obmwn guests included sliver Candlesticks and .V9”0W C"lC””” had ""3 "l'5'0"”-in” i” b,e,, c,,,,,,,',,.,, ,0 me c1,,y'Ho,p;,,,1 -h.....: Prizes - Mrs. John Simmons. if ”tmfa"”"” 93' 15 "mi"? r,-,.,.,,,.,,,;..',.', M,,,,',,,,, pauj, M13 -lean Mlltheson and ML-5 Betty ; tapers made a very pretty settliigy have hex: hand caught in hei-.elec- (or me past W0 Weeks, . . I Crapaud. 8 or B One.. . . Fellowship Convener Norma McKnight of Montreal. Fred 1-rine, for we buffet supper prepared by, u-ic w;-iii.-go.-, This necessitated .hmhh,e5 hg M”. Annhn Taylor. . smith. . mar,” mm and Jcseph Hoyt of Mrs. Brenton Dickleson and ns- Dr. Murchison putting H10” mm Many friends of Mn Sicrliils Ctapaud. RNiC9;W:;l" on the part of :1!!! Missions Conwnerr Roy Younkm Cherlottctovm, P.fE.I.. R. Clive Smed by M155 E" 1" Campbell Rum” Wen”, Smches In her hand' MacKav New London will be P"b"cny " M-75' wm- As 5955- (law can I.'eCe"uy' Asked pi-ay Citizenship Convener, Erma Pugh 0fSa"m'J01m and M155 H95”! Of the bTid9- T3105? 355i5"m3 1" , , . . Sony ,1; leg”, he h;,5'e,,l,3,-ed the Mr. George Watts. York picked Tryon. E.(1),l,hafOi3ug,;,ee1hp;::'Mr:?.riy al Mhr:.',cte Gamester. 51”” M s”k"im'-'- the dining-room were Mrs. Everett Ihe Xouns Peoples Union held Prince Ehward Island Hospital. roses mm, now”. harden Last week Platform Eecrethms g M”. By in the Hang accept-Enid 2;: ht: Culture Comm", Amha Mac. (The Fredericton Gleaner) I-laslam, Mrs. Wallace Dlckleson who poured at the bride's table, and Hhcir weekly meeting at liheghome oi Miss Eleanor Weeks. the presi- dent, Miss Loltie Houston, presid- All join in wishing him a speedy recovery. which were almost out in bloom. Mr. Jchn Nicholson. Orwell Cove. hnaymond Wood, North Tryon. Tickets-Mrs. Howard Schurman, Central Bedeque and Mrs. John its regular fee. On being paid they imnlediately donated the full am- Gregor. Friendship Funds. Velda Green. Recreation was led by Shirley the next meeting. Meeting closed with the "King", d M! . . gflice tl1iIembsrtl2lre's 3:0 aunl:,, ed. Following the worship and t d t ,h 1 , , ,1 spent her Christmas holidays in Mvers Carleton mm tn the Cub: fund" G"'"”' '3” Newsmv and Velda Green. 5"" wmch ” dainty lmwh W" presided ovto the second table. the study period. Rev. W. B. Mac- 1 S udmts 1;,” 'a”l1&"1” ycrel: York the guest of M... and M” lseahnzgmrhj whhu. Craig ins. b0Y5- A dainty lunch was then served served by the h”5"cs” ”d'”'d by Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and Miss Phail led in prayer. Lunch was lgggelhtg: miinggjogqblea efjohdzy William Crockett. Mjddmoh, ' Last Sunday L! (:01 A W Rap by the' hostess. assisted by com. C0nHnCDlliciaCi.::)ri:l6?)hgg:?A , 33'-”m0l' Axwonhy 5"Ved' sewed by commmcc m Chm” are Misses Leah Pickering. Norma Music Sui)'D1ll-Ml'5- Ralph M' ers, officer ocmlnandlng the hP.l!l:.l. ::1;tst"C.'x.,.':d,?,:ar,:,y V331? ghdthvrss . Ii "The bride's gift to Miss Marion. was an identification bracelet and mime ”i3”m' Vbmwh and ear I I ---- guest of MR and Ma Mamu cm” T'y”"' ters of importance were discussed . ri et. A very enjoyable evening was - V - Wei-L Entertainment-Mrs. Clark Bak- ” i Th" meemg M” u”'” ”””"'"” . M S spent. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M” Gem" H”k”x' 57”" eh North Bedeque. Mwndlnz were Mal Kemledliv 3191- ed by reileutlni; the Mlzpah Bene- Fm going away the bride wore a gram gahardlne suit, with lzvrown hat, gold train. and brown acces- sories, and beautiful fur coat the; gift at the groom. The young couple left for a trip through the young fol-k. of Fred-sricton have and recently been and a social hour enjoyed by the He-ber Weeks when the residents surrounding communities gathered to honor their iiwo sons Boyd and Ray who married. Lee Haslam, Elaine Humphrey and Marlene Davison. field, has recently returned from an extended visit to North Caro- line via Boston. She was accom- panied by her sister, Mrs. E. D. Gillis who returned to Halifax. Mrs. Gillis had been visiting on the Mr. and Mrs. Harry swan. York. spent Christmas in the city the Master Melville watts, Tracadie, spent his holidays in York the guest of his cousin Master Frankie lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carr. west Cove- Toomba, Borden. . Registration-Mrs. Austin Smith, Hail--Mrs. Earle McMurdo, North Bedequc. Syllabus-Mr. Win. A. Jones, Tryon, Mrs. Allison Lea, Victoria. and Mrs. Allan A. Niles. Albany. Regirnent. held his yearly training conference during which many moi.- McNell, captains V.L. MacD-maid R.J. Mahar and LJ. MacDonald and RSM. E. A. Jesscme. A concentrated four months training syllabus was instituted for the unit. It will include courses in Barrett for the use of their home and kind hospitality shown. diction. AUGUSTINE COVE W. 1. Tile January meeting of the Au- gustine cove W. I. met at the home 7&loauXz WW5 TO IMPROVE .r” some Dill.” mm at M... voua co0K'NG .0? W1 1'95 9, n 3” , ,. ' ' . ' v i - J. A. omeon, N01” on. ' 1 g M311 -mb N d t. ” ' w era the groom is a prosperous Rays bride was the former Miss Shirley Mcdonam student Prcud. The commnme express” their zerhasyehrlrlcivgnd Tins”; him lglgtgetifrgaooicszileriyybycf-ignegiinfgn farmer. Shirley Jewell. NONI 31"” 3 nw:se'in Beverley, Mass. Hospital, M". Hahn, Fan”. "mchhrt is Iilllfecilllioh 0! the VIl'i0ll-1 PCP N,c,o,'5, In addition the A, and R011 can was responded to by sev. Previous to her marriage the newly weds entered the livlnc left by plane Tuesday morning sons who had given of their time T. Staff will make twice weekly on members, one new member join- Try these simple cooking g - M --1.; C spending a few days in York the gig! gill: ':v;ld:”:g ”;rh5g””:I";uorg :gg"g:?d:h,,”p5h:;:," by 3;. 0;; to resume her duties after spend- gum C, he, bmme, Mh Dolph Mm, Ind illl0l'lIEhiD mukatm F95:iVl& A trip: to summerslde to instruct 13 ed, Mmm-.95 at me iut, meeting ,0 unlock hidden 3”,-,,m mg was vreitllgv decorated for the vc- Weeks Several 8”" We awed 125 t2.”.fa"?il”.”y”ciX.i.ti'2."”li.3.?.fS2'f.”.' "”' ?33".”..”iw.iii iZi5i..'i.i"f.?..n'ii'. "ii. s”K.".f'.'32.3'.?"EiZ"”.iiiE2 ..".”i?"i"i.. do "E ""5 "d ”p”?l”d' th .. "””””'”''''” 1 , h 5 bed b M . Ed d w k d "1 ch . r . . .1. I.' . . l i .- car was rea rom e rec longs, 5 . nmhohhm of col. ggsllggr eynitliiirde cslllfii-Lh cgrnlpgfiinz lfgrses i-fee: airy Mres.aN. R'1chm”"d s"””v Cha”0"'emW"- Mr. and Mrs. Iaonard Newsor. 336' 1;;:?d tag g:mm;givd';II1o'3r:,;e!f:n:S:ag0br?;1: glspgzarty i'h'".1fi:”gaL"h9 Igs"';h;:1: man's Mvlzzfd l" Pwd" "fl" ""9 i - - . - ii - s i c. r ar r ho an hppolnud seat. sever;-M bask- A. Cuyclmte. M”. R w. cugcmfe and family. York spent New Yeiirs Mr. C. Mercer. of ma - hr am" C by COL Rogers that shut-ms Eyecejvedo Cchrisumas your roost before piecing In even. eta of guts we-r.-e brought in by read a complimentary address and Appreciation Day in North River the guest or Mr. and Mrs. William Houlrnan High School. to Mr. Malcolm Mac- he will hold a full dress inspection bcxes. It was decided that each COFFII: add 1: pinch of Celnlen's mustard lo the dry soles in your Mrs. Wallace Dickieson and Mrs. a well filled purse was presented, Kenna, Chief School Inspector, am, of me regiment once 3 momh duh mbe, k d to be M t Earle Houston. Mrs. Wallace Dlck- on behalf of those present. by g? M”. Gnome Renato and son R0. .0 the following. Mr. J. Lloyd G0,, mg tms year. The first such in. 3:: midlllfglni glgwyat the 5:ohm:L pmelatev. leson out the strings. The verses Mrs. Hurry Weeks. -303?! boys 03' I wish to express my sincere mm, W”. c,,.,,,,,.d Wm ,,,s,,,,.5 rll, acting mayor. Mr. J. Frank spection will be held later this It was also decided mm the buying '”'i” "'"V” "" "'"' "””'" were read by Miss Lynstta Brown pressed their appreciation for the gunk, ,0 Dh se,,mhh' also D" to iork on New Ya" Day the A,.nm, chm Jugtlcg rm,-me A, month. . commmee buy some phhh and yam when you add one teaspoon of and the gifts were placed on the table by Miss Anna Stevenson and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald. Mall? beautiful gifts as well as numer- ous envelopes were received. which testified to the popularity of the bride. Shirley thanked her friends and nvited all to come and visit l'l9l:: "llbr she's a jolly good fellow vu sung. Mrs. George Dickieson presided at the crgan and played lovely selections. A dellcous lunch was served. Later to music fusnished by :he Doiron Bros, dancing was en- -'oyod. Barbados has always Femliiflid cut down in the possession of Britain, by whom it was settled in 1837. in Fredericton. G. Van kindness shown them. Are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung after which both grooms were bounced. Lunch was served and a social evening spent. All returned to their homes wlshlnig the newly weds the best that life holds. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Weeks are res-l'din'K Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weeks in Wlnsloe. Both are pros- perous farmers. walnut "For They WALNUT PEACHES . 'I'l-lABU NCHU. south Africa - (CP)-Gardner a walnut Tollder tree in his garden in this Orange Free state town and a peach tree grew next to the stump. Now he 8915 Penile! with a complete centre. instead of the Peach MP5- ln the Maoxenale, Laidlaw and lea. the Nurses and Staff of the P. E. I. Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient there. Also to'al1 who visited me and remembered me in any way. Std. Mrs. W. Dockendm-.1. Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Pius M:-Guire of sinnott's Road, wish to express their deep gratitude to their friends and neighibours who help- ed them so generously in many ways, especially in planting and harvesting their crop. Also to the Doctors and Staff of the Provincial Sanatorlum whose unfailing kind- ness helped so much toward ills l'ecoVcI')'. We wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory i of John A. Claw. Albany, P. E. 1., who passed away January 10th, lose. one year has passed and gone since one we loved so well beneath shall never fade away. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Alild, Gove- head spent New Year's Day in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Auld. Miss Audrey Henderson. Cove- head, was a visitor to the City on New Years Day. The regular meeting of the Alpha Women's- Institute was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Herb Vessey and with a' large attendance. Tile (7. C. I. T. curl. held a party in York Hull recently with a num- ber of young People of Marshfield attending. A gocd time was enjoy. ed by all. Mr. and Mrs! Joe Caaweli, Pleas- ant Grove, were visitors to York on New Year's my the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray. CLYDE RIVEII PIIESBYTERIAN S. 'o e The December meeting of the, W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. James Beer. Call tq worship was from the 34th Psplm, followed by prayer by the president. "It Came Upon to God in the Highest and on earth Peace and Goodwill toward Campbell: the accompanlsts. Miss Mary Geldart, and Miss Geraldine Fowler; the adjudlcators, Mr. F. 0. Johnson. A. T. C. A., Miss Helen Yeo, M. Ed., Miss Mary Robin, Director of P. E. 1. Women's Instit- utes, and Miss Maylea. Boswell, Supervisor W. Is. Clratltude was also expressed to our sponsors, and to all who con- tributed so generously toward priz- es and trophies. Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Jones were presented with a gift in appreciat- ion of their contribution of exper- ience, time and talent in generally furthering the liivn cement or musical education throughout these south shore communities. The Institutes involved were well represented at the meeting, and the different reports tabled showed that the Festival was expanding and proving itself of great value to rural community life. It was decided to meet. sometime after the middle of January, mem- bers to be notified by mail.-B ..............M-...........M. and approved. Readings were then given-Mrs. N'cholson. "The Old Story"; 'Mrs. John Beer, "The Old- Fashioned Christmas”: Mrs. John Gillespie, "Christmastlde"; Mrs. geith Young, "What did we do to- try." The treasurer then gave her re- bruught. the meeting to A close. Mrs. George Hyde -kindly in- The Reece hockey team will he resplendent in their regimental col- ors with new sweaters, crests and numbers. It is an eye-catching nut- fit. At the same time the unit mem- bers are sporting their new 'fiashes' and are more than a bit prcud of them. They were issued during par- ade Sunday. The flash is a stand- out wlth gold and black letrerliig on is yellow and black background. . . . Members of all units. and thrl includes new recruits. will benefit from the increased training: time now allowed - and the increased pay rates. The later alone provides a real incentive for those consider- ing joining the Reserve mrl ex-cry, regiment is expecting an immed- iate jump in recruiting. O O 0 W0. 2 If..7. Gallant is reported as confidently expecting to receive a splendid new comblmltimt Ronson lighter and cigarette case as a re- word for his competitive efforts in the adding to the funds of the N.C.0.'s Mess. His nearest coni- petitor so far is RSM. Jessome. Honorary member Willlie Higgins ”for FLAVOR'fhaf's '1 W" "”"" '""" M' '"""' "" "ml Th Midnight Clear" w u g.i port. and all bills were moved Ouf- . ' " -Eh - w"h '9" cm” ” d'"-'"' Secripture reading .'5'..' gram paid: it was also moved bang of ""5 world ,,. M Luke 2nd Chapter 1-20 verses. seconded We get new sign our -, The my W9 pl." upon I Each member then read portions for Church. 81'. Qou Vjugf F M" '"h", um deny 0: swcfltlajure from the 2nd chapter tHs(')Tdn. "As With Go'odIileasdM:n W o a cw. o ", was sung. o owe 3' Mg &i H” b" "1. Hm "I" '!”p' Theme for evening was "Glory the Mlzpali Benediction, which W BAKED BEANS to make articles for a bazaar. A bill of s5.58 was paid. Reports of the committees were then heard and new ones appoint- ed. sick and Programme .. Mrs. Gerald MacFadyen, Mrs Iester Macwilliams. Lunch - Mrs Bryce Clark, Mrs. Rcy Cutcliffe, Mrs. El- mer Dav.-son, Mrs. Austin Cameron. Cellnun's mustard to the cooling water. . I-I-e-Ine-u-u-u----- .. , h 5 Mrs. .Edward Mac!-ladyen kindly invited members to her home for a r 1 men." Th p id t ih d vlted lh member to he homi id ' Iv" lumen,-?:d.hy M” an an C'J'lrlsli:las rgiory? afte?nwll.lel:c!h (oi January meeting. b rh t t 11' ';E (I? :t!J:v'edNl::vh(I,.lt:r)dl'g lePdl”31)P9l'p:.:y:xlllS!OoTll.. andunachIoci?l' h;:ll.'vef?)ll0lzCd. 0. 9” IllCK-OVlI IAIID I . . . ymn "Whll Shepherd Watched -w-m--m-i .. rim.-'rlocit.' by Nigi.'i'-. closed nausea CHANGING ,"" " "'” V” "'9' 'M' the devotional part of .the meet- -1 7:2 I003 Wield What If you are trying to reduce : : 3. in lovlv memory of our illatlu-r John T. eund, who passed away January 10th. 190. inn. ' 'l cell was nnrwered by thir- teen members and four visitors. of the two races in Belgium, the Germanic Flcnlngs are in- creasing at about the same rate ..i.uutea of inst, meeting were rend ihe Latin Walloon-i are decreasing. Bear River Fair ifyouareonadieraizyon have likely been advised to eat whole wheat. Youill like that thin, crisp wafers which Ill 10096 whole wheat. Vita-Wear adds flavour to all ipmdl. nweet or savoury. the Vin-Went habit. Eat Vita-Wear for your daily bread. i( EREAN”S i 1' '''.(('.j Two years ago wejlld in part With one we loved with all our heart . ' We aloe hle face lull kindly ways with Jun we spent our happy aye. Inserted by Ilia Family. IN Msgoiuau In Ineulry at all. WAIIIN IIIMONI who passed away January 10,1046. i liver Ielealbered lira. Peter Dawson. Cnpaud, P. E. I. . . . careful about the yeast I use," says Miss Woodworth. "For years I've been baking with Fieiachmannie. I always dnd 'Fleischmann's Yeast is good and llvobr. I know I can de- pend on it." ' Thatis what the majority of prize-winning cooks say! You get ilnest results with Fleischmarm'a Yeast-proved dependable for 83 years. There's plenty of friendly com- petition in the liomc-baking -section of the Digby County Fair at Bear River. N.S., and a consistent winner is Miss Helen" L. Woodworth, of Bear River. In yeast-raised , baking especially it's been nip and tuck, and Misewoodworth credits her yeast with giving- her the edge. "Ingredients are i so important-and Pin extra sr CROIX VALLEY. M an AN D TEAS