ELLEN’S DIARY . This Grave Feed Situation Needs Practical Solution “What day is. this?” a far-jas he quoted an old-time, and Reception At Officers’ Mess | Follows Colorful Ceremony | A winter wedding of wide in-|were FL J. E. Mack and FO R, terest was solemnized at Ken- E. Grandmaisom both of RCAF sington United Church on Wed- Station, Summerside. ‘Resday, December 29, 1965 wkan| Mrs. Moase chose for her dau- |' Evelyn Violet Moase daughter ghter’s wedding @ moss green onithat day ig, this?” 2 far. [ae he guo ime, and Of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase double knit sheath dress ‘ , os. ve; fairly su ferme was united in marriage to FO matching hat and black: acces- b ueried. They come, Ison ea ua aie Donald Lorne McCullough, -son jsories, she wore @ corsage of a fea lared i “start the to onk ot Mr. and Mrs. W.. L. McCul- pink carnations, . _ ough, Tisdale, Sask, Mrs. McCullough, mother of ones eee ee 3 The Rev. Gordon MacBeth the groom, was’ attired’ in two i a tour of duty at the jon the often alarming expenses, ieers F _the double. ring cere- piece double Init dress in aqua, tr Es wre ty shew tocoie which oo th Cddayecoe oe mony. Mrs. Eric Sheen was in with matching hat and bla-k ac- talk .shop, which because | bitious in this line charge of the nuptial music and |cessories. Fer corsage was— of the occupation has such a sur-| “Yes, I'd have a team. “Ard played ‘“‘Now Thank we all Our |white cfrnations, jprisingly wide range, includes/a few head of cattle. A sow, or God” as the bridal party enter- Following the ceremony a re number of subjects. The ex- , two’’ he smiled, “‘sin- led the church and aceompanied céption for 100° guests was held and rather grave feed si-|ce pigs can still be.regarded as the soloist, R-:coe Walker who |at‘the officers Mess RCAF, Sta- tion ves and probable poor. ‘morgage-lifters.’.. And a sang ‘The Wedding Prayer’’ \tion’ Rev. Gordon MacBeth of. | tw of dealing with this were sheep to help keep the weeds prior to the ceremony, ar¢. "0 |fered Grace. The toast to the discussed: of adding this and jin control. A fellow,’ he nodded Perfect Love” during the sign-|pride was proposed by FL R. J. iat imported meal to the ra-|'‘would neither have to make so of the register. Potted poin- |Connell and suitably at hand, and of using sub-|much,’nor spend so much,: but settias adorned the chancel and |to by the groom. ms te materials for bedding to/could have a reasonable happy of holly tied with white |from relatives and friends in out \with this problem. And | life.” “Oh, James!” we protest- bows marked the pews. (Ontario and Western Canada the farmer inter-jed. And at the same time, pic- Given in marriage by her fa- |were read by the groomsman, ‘ , “I have noticed|tured: in his words an appealing ther, the bride wore a white peau Shirley McCullough, sister of a any projects proposed for’ scene of pure content. de sole slipper length sheath |the groom circulated the guest ‘ the farmers work out better on They talked: of the prevailing gown with fitted bodice, high: \book. ” j ik paper than in actual practice!” | market prices, because of neces- pund neckline, long lily point} 4 three tiered wedding cake ‘{they sought a solution to those | sity, these are the bedrock of sleeves and a detachable train. topped with doves carrying two weg which these . times! tne farming, though not by any Her tiered vell of tulle was held | wedding rings, was cut in tradi. face the emaller family-farm, |meang, the be-all and end-all, a va ld ‘ three |tional manner by the bride and the operator, finds him-| nor the teason-to-be of its charm. Ww satin f0ses, | rgd... i eelf as one pointed out, “tied UP | and they agreed, without reser- pee Soe corried a delicately et. |"" vor a honeyainah Sfp to. Mee for lack ‘of more land.” “"" {vation that ‘‘if there had been | wom bouquet poll: roses, [York and Bermuda the bride | James. reckoned if he |no drought last summer- if pas- 5 penne “Mrs. Ri. [traveled in a camel colored, fur again a beginner at the op-|tures had continued lush, and chard Ripley of Nashwaaksis, ee ee ee ee and,” with povish in, San canon, Mis soos heer s, green % fe a ves around, we ve IN. B. was gowned in red velvet been a fairly good winter for in silhouette style, in |The couple . BAST BALTIC | Sc ose! cant and clippers matched her /of the Prince County Hospital. Arthur Bruce, Red Point at- |lingers!) . And we remember , and she carried a cascade a in Jan. ® and in| mildness Jan. 21. Toronto mayor Philip Givens cémes her to Toronto. Miss miesion offices in downtown Summerside, visited with Bho ipo li yperanes Aah ooaiad-ofh-em tended the P.E.I. ns’ |how sweet was the peace of the : a ia Cee en night at the window, and in the Georgetown, continuing, - SOME RECEPTION S Charlottetown any delicate or more pronounc-: “ on — ed frost-edgings there. And Ja- - gives State Secretary Judy LaMarsh was on hand for the King Edward Hotel. (CP Wire Harry Dixon and Mr. iday spent away LaMarsh a ‘big hug as he wel- opening of the Centemnial Com-». photo). , East |witching hour, “I am pleased i i = 2 z z PLAN TOUR meeting of the Summerside Kim-| Weston Coffin recent visitor to New Bruns- | Qieen Elizabeth W and her family orders on the shoulder HAPPENINGS. oryas lady i cecbelionk wan, in [OR e Now the old clock warns of the husband, Prince Philip, Duke diamond drop earrings, a dia- Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, Phone 4-508. 1966 Kinette doll, and the prob.| Following the church service midnight. And another kindly Edinburgh, pose recently in mond and pearl tiara and a s jem was placed in the capable | Sunday night at the Kingsboro January 'day goes. fru Deecine Rosse of Back diamond. necklace. ,Prince Garnett Buell, Moncton, N.B:, Saint John, N.B., were recent |bands of the project chairmen,| Baptist Church, s monthly sing: Until tomorrow — Diary — ingham Palace in connection Philip wears the uniform of spent the past weekend’ at the |visitors to Murray River, guests |V@! LeBlanc, who is already | 900g swith the Grautit are Goodnight..... ith their forthcoming Carib- , Admiral of the Fleet, with the home of his mother, Mrs. Free- | of his mother, Mrs..Davdd Glov- |Preparing for the doll’s appear. |basement, with the angen 2 tour. The- Queen's gown -Sashand-Star_and—Order—of |: man Buell, Murray River. He ler. ance on Water Street. . ’ PREMIER TO TOUR fs white satin with gold and (Cuvier and the Star of the also visited with his father who —— Kinetia_ Joon Perry, clisirmen |rd Ching presen. BO@ee| ener (AP) ic. umene silver embroidery and she : : is a patient in the Montague| Mr. end Mrs. Aloysius McDon-|% the Christmas card project, | ments were ‘by 1 ao Kalla rill the Sash and Star of Order of the Thistle. Hospital. ald, Panmure Island, were vis.|feported asizeable profit im |bers. of the Women's Mission-jian Pre Gyula Phe Orde? of the Garter with (AP. Wirephote) EIN itors to Kinkora recently, where |9Pite of the competition in this | ary Society. jo ee a ¥ Kenneth Finlayson, San Fran-/they attended the funeral of the field Mrs. William Acorn, Souris jade & month v2 A x leisco, Calif., and his sister and |Iate Fred McCabe. While fn Kia-| 10 response to a request trom | at present undergoing treatment |vitation of five governments. The rd ‘Li . we brotheriniaw, Mr, and Mrs. |kora, they were guests of Cecil, ;Children's-Assoe- | in hospital in St. Johns. She was a agency a4 Mrs. D.H Gass Will Speak baa 2 Fone James Hume of Somerville, |Margaret and. Edna McCabe, |iation to have representatives | accompanied on the trip by mmamnig | proper re er ‘| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 27, 1966, |Mass., attended the funeral of \brother end sisters of the de. (of the Kinette Club attend their | Acora oe a en ! ) : their ‘mother, the late Mrs. |ceased. oi tings, Kinettes June| Harvey Stewart, Kingsboro WEthiopia, Tanzania, ‘At Pres yteria Sat., Jan. 29 Reet Annie Finlayson of Kilmuir re- a Corney ant Janet Macleod vol- |a patient in the Souris Hosptial. Indie lhe annual meeting of the able, the mecting will be held on| WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS - Morell, hed as recent guests,| Further business was discuss- ap comes 5 0 5 (s your pala RHEUMATIC ee ‘Prince Edward Island Presby- | Saturday, February 5, 1966. - = 7 = Cregon, Pamoeten, | Andre Campbell and. Aloysius |@4, eee eee te ee ee as oe >° e bg ery ae ee oe on ha BE Bu Y r Re rted visiting with her parents, Mr. McDonald, who were on busl-i.4 One new member, Adele |rounding areas are taking ad- ARTHRITIC? | Gas H. Gass of Stellarion, NS [et 730 am, ea Jamary 29, | USY Tear NEporre i ad ee Seam eee art tree wnlcorned. fate thn | ventage of lo wortantle Ge ven fongierseietinum Ge . Gass was chairman of the ~ ; gy . . |Gre . was a club. ¥ \ ; . : at the home of her broth- ‘ fee Chairman for the gistered at present. Thousands froma Mertine, omereme 004 HOUSEHOLD HINTS| By Mt. Stewart UCW er and dseiew, Xr sed] Kinette Club [kinetic mesdant Ele av or | aannanannnrararnny er caetag OL one, ERE i : a . James McDougall, c : Harris. . A piece of lemon At the annual meeting of the|- The secretary reported — that | mond: see ° H. BENNETT CARB 3\pains handicap you any longer. hdas sottesh aie, amen. Mt. Stewart United Church Wo [sick and ehutine of the district . _ f Working On wan Sick melas San Life of Canada TeMPLETON'S EA-Ge Onyecend food odors, gives china and |men retiring president, ‘were remembered at» Christ-| stephen McQuaid, student at ° District Swperviser counters y : | glassware a chen , \Howard Court reviewed the|mas, also that the school child- ict Dunstan's University, spent Project Doll Ireladd, Iceland and New Zéa- Insurance Counselling — §|{~ oxts {att relict, ovo FLAME: i j 4 year’s activities which included Ten were treated. a weekend with ol pigeon e j ss land eve no wid shakes and Charlottetown, PE. wale ‘ehing Fe roll-ea bis | sGi*g old powder paiey Aarthe ees the ,World Day of| Members’ tured eos [t jmir. and Mrs. Herb re oe onl te $1.25, ew 2.8 Ol flannel receiving blankets are useful as nighttime diapers |hope for Baby, being soft and so ab- fax, and nyl i Members helped with the To Europe — LEAVING SUMMERSIDE and | an | CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 5, RETURNING MAY 23 | 5 members of Presbytery, the Stewiacke | mittees 1 Valley Men’s choir and guests | decided to subscribe to at luncheon on the occasion Of | stitute News. ge the dedication of the C.E. Centre| Refreshments were served "Oct. Tit coring Tes, and a [te Com & the meeting. Christmas Tea and bazaar wee _ ._ MARGATE-UCW : istmas Te: held, as well as the annual. . W.A, cken supper in September, ed the service for the installa The Men's Association supper |tion of the new officers of the meetings were catered. to and ialso:a wedding reception and |following the Week of Prayer 'two bake: sales were held. Par- mas party for senior 7 4 neseeneeteneeateeennnonntn arn encsnasenn oe reninjemn rib +n ~~ quae —-personal ~tour--eonduet er ce THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY OFFERS cP ga oe tee rs we ague was » gave E : a aaa Soe YOU A DREAM HOLIDAY trip to Pennsylvania to a High|ing members of ‘the —-An- auf ; ety ' |School student chosen by the /nual UCW meeting to be. held ; ®@ ae a : ; $8 * | Red. Coe eae there. ee ee eee : : ” mmunity friendship showed Church execu- an active year with visits to hos- |\tive was appointed to attend. A ; ey orious ch % ce ipitals. and homes and _ letters |jetter was also read from Mrs i i — ee eee eT Yew Club ENGLAND,. HOLLAND, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, ITALY, SWITZERLAND. FRANCE. : be Fipeenk were placed in the |Warren reade letter from Mrs. Holds Meeting ; a Bet Se: EMBROIDER ROSES sanctuary for most services. (Edward G , & former mem- 4 : : ‘ Reservations accepted sal: peal ,| The nominating comm itee | ter who now lives in France. | At Fortu Rd 62 ie ‘ ~SL~Kortine to buy, joy to knit ‘brought in the néw slate of offie-| Ms, Robert Heaney " invited ne ° All This For on a first come, first and embroider. An easy jacket, ‘ers ag follows: president, Mr §. |the executive to her home t0| he first mesting ef the. tt ® served basis. in ctockinette stitch. | Watson Jay; vice - ‘president, the program for the ¢OM- | and M Club Fortune Road. was a : ? 3 : a Knit, jacket from.neck down in|Ida MacKay; . secretary, Mre.. year. ‘; ‘lheld at the home of Mrs. Rita : eget e ‘ : one piece. Transfer is actual Lorne Pigot and treasurer, Mrs.| tre. John Johnson, one of the |McMillan. ‘The women were | MNCHANTING LONDON, GATEWAY TO EUROPE, 4 NIGHTS — LA HAGUE, THE HAND- { prey Taileca F400 rcoe eon (ree ee moat’ faithful iaenibers ashes greeted by their hostess and all] SOME DUTCH CAPITAL — COLOGNE, THE DELIGHTFUL CATHEDRAL CITY, — RIVER . ittern ; 5% tea : wR . 5638; 40-42; 44-46 incl, ALBERTON WMS. be air ve ok presenta o es o initiation suc- STEAMER DOWN THE RHINE TO BINGEN,—HEIDELBURG, OF ‘STUDENT PRINCE’ FAME ; “Jesus, The Light of The Sian wedding occasion of |cessfully, which made them —ALONG AUTOBAHN TO MUNI — INNSBRUCK IN THE TYROL, — UNBELIEVABLE 4’ $3 MAIN PaARTs! _ THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) World” was the worship theme |Mr, (0m etn 6 eae al %_ | members of the Clob. VENICE, WITH ITS QUAINT CANALS, FLORENCE OF ART TREASURE FAME, — ROME bor alo ppnind w cha'| prsion) to Alice Brocbe; care’al |Wacs: cadeemialttek tke ene of (ONE Se Mas home 00 Mirus eam os follows.” Otticens was elected | WITH ETS MAGNIFI ST. PETERS AND VATICAN CITY,—LUCERNE, IN THE SWISS , care ] 4 a ; team eldemener Wate’ Se. Guardian’. Patriot Needlecraft Mrs. E. F. Keer for their first ee evaranares ot cr aay Mem vicogan, Mrs. Dol. ALPS,—AND THEN PARIS, WITH ITS UNIQUE VARIETY, - « sewing. Only three main vs ront St. W. Toronto meeting of the New Year. book and Mrs. Robert. Heaney Innis; secretary, Mrs. Ar- | ‘ parts, ires little fa- | 1, Ont. Ontario residents add worship leader, Mrs. Lioyd Wil- , delle Russell; committee in | e : J —light ‘on your pelea. per sales tax. Print plaistly ou kieé was assisted by ee he Sanyo ed cata eae Jean — _ : THIS TOUR INCLUDES Beet et 3 we ; | Printed Pattern 4836: Misses’ number. name, address. F , who led in prayer rf ” Mre. ary McMi a ; eae 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 re- |GIANT 19666 Needlecraft ‘Ceia- (by maine be other members |" Faith, - |friendship extension hour, Mrs,] RETURN -AIR PASSAGE — ISLAND — HALIFAX. RETURN AIR CANADA JET PAS- Ne ee a SeOManba Acdchin ins Ser etameating hve ae Oe ae eee a tik locos were Giana ind ope |. CAC neg ea ae eae gut dllaee ad), DELGRE HOME DRAGE Tame On TOCk a es ae nS. 'ways. january._mee' only—| . : ED FIFTY CENTS (60c) in coins |free patterns printed in catalof ‘The Light of The World Is Je-| wood Islands West Women’s In- |WeTe made for future activities. Sen ; re + WITH INFORMATION TO MAKE THE PASSIN ino stamps, please) for each |Send 25 cents. i " Ietitute met recently at ¢he home| A game of “Now you havesit Is :.BY MULTI-LINGUAL COURIER ON TO | P G | | sus®: SCENE ALIVE AND . Ontario residents add |. NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt; :‘‘The. Christian’s Calling,” @/of Mrs. Duncan MacMillan; and now you’ don’t” was played, | i : > -sales.tax. Print plainly SIZE, |patterns for you’ in color, with néw study book, was introduced| ‘The- members decided to in which all members took part. | THIS TOUR ARRANGED AND SPONSORED BY:— hold . % , STYLE |quilting motifs. Finest pattern by Mrs. Kerr who agreed to|s shower for young newlyweds im |It caused-much merriment and jj ° «te bi Rh ile e 7 ever collected from famous iit make a” further” present the district, and to bring’ the i yf the | p eo. ; oe f Send order to ANNE ADAMS, |seums. “Send 60 cents for~new |the next meeting. |necessary articles to complete (Club fund. aw) ec2€E Lin er irave ncy. of Guardian-Patriot Pat- |Museum Quilt Book No. 1 —} In February, worship will be |iwo ayettes for the USC.| Refreshments were served | 5 Dept., 60 Front St, W., |sixteen complete patterns. 60c. led by. Mrs, Basil Matthews and |Two already been sent im |the hostess. . The next meeting | i \ f : ‘Mrs, Merle Matthews. —The-hos- | october. - lig to be held at the home of Mrs | SUMMERSIDE Ye COME ALIVE FOR SPRING!.|: DICTIONARY COMPILED _ (tess will be Mrs. Basil Matthews. It was decided to answer foll|Jean McInnis where unfinished | for our new Spring-Sum-| MOSCOW (Reuters)—An Ee | MURRAY HARBOUR WI ra February. with a home- |business will be completed and For FREE printed brochares eed further Information — write or phone Sige moe oe mae kimo p20 ig Soviet mer- | A total of 14 members and one 2 ee ee rns ait members Sy Spee ae i? : . eee , oe eas , » chant marine helped com- | visiton answered the roll call at |mieeting be at the |pea rules from | ea . , everyday! One free pat- |pile,an Eskimo-Russian diction. the January Saseting Of the |home of Mes. E.T. Jefferys. .|memory. Salutation’ for the ion (MRS.) en PRL +. Your personal tour conductor " — clip coupon in Catalog. jery, the Tass: news agency ré |Queen-Mary Women’s Institute| Refreshments were" served. at |meeting will be "Smile — friend)| ‘Summer ‘ Summerside, Phone 436-3444 it ; Page eh lported Tuesday. ‘Murray Harbour, . ‘ the close of the meeting. — Smile!” | . “ . .