. ) Former Island Girlls Wed ; : | (Dr. Mark R. MacGuigan, 0 | of Mr. Justice ‘Mark R/ Mac. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mac- Lean entertained a number of . friends at their home on Spring Yeas’s Eve dance at HMCS Queen Chariotte, - - ame ttactecetd, Women's Ber, Prone 8508 ~~" HAPPENINGS ' Park Road prior to the, New) with their daughter and son-in- « 3 ae LAC Myron Paynter has fe turned to Mont Apica, Quebec, ‘ Ni f. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Beck, Mur- “ray Harbour, spent the Christ- mas holidays in Charilottetows, law, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Taweel and family. . ifax, N.S., spent the weekend in | Charlottetown as the guests ~of| Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cerry. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ron Storey en- DAVID WILSON ‘In Ceremony At Acton, Mass. | teri s mimes omen | Year’s Eve dance at Queen, A-pretty wedding took place| She carried a- nosegay. of red Charlotte High’ School. in the Chapel of the West Acton ~ + Baptist Church when . Elizabeth Christe “MacPherson, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Angus A. _. MacPherson, -Bellevue, Prince ‘Edward \Island, became“ the bride of David A. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. ‘Wilson, West Acton, Mass:: Rev. William F. Keech officl- ated at. the ceremony. Mrs. - Frances Hartwell, aunt of the “groom; as soloist, sang '""The Lord's. Prayer’. Organist. for the occasion was Alfa Anderson. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Robert MacPhee - of Concord, Mass., formerly 0 1! Grandview, P.E.1., choose a‘ bal- _ ering length gown of white lace “>.ver white taffeta trimmed with _- seed pearls. Her fingertip veil *—tagicaught to a coronet of seed covered with a spray of white we. POSES and stephanotes. : A_blue taffeta ballerina length gown Was chosen by the matron roses. : : Donald R. Wilson of Lunen-| Mr. Mike Gaudet and Mr. Pat| burg, Mass., served his brother Gaudet entertained 2 number of | David as groomsman. |-friends at a New Year's: Eve - The bride’s mother, Mrs. Mac-| open house at their home eon | Pherson was attired in a beige) Fitgroy Street. | ensemble with brown accessor: | eae - jes and a yellow, orchid. Mrs.| 65 Gary MacDonald. returned we. the groom's miother, t¢ HMCS Cornwallis affer spend- ahunter green ensemble | ing the holiday season at his with black accessories. and. &| home at “120 Cumberland Street, yellow orchid. ~~". | Charlottetown... > The Wilson home, West Acton, |. Mass., was the setting for the) yiss Marie Carragher left by reception which followed the plane: for Montreal . Saturday ceremony where the couple cut! pfter spending her Christm as a three-tier. wedding cake. . holidays with her parents, Mr. The newlyweds left for a short | and Mrs: Urias Carragher, Char- ‘Mr. and Mrs, P.A. Davis; Hal-| Mr. and Mrs. Hotace. White; Murray Harbour, spent the holi- day season in Charlotte with their daughter and son law, Mr. and. Mrs, James Mat: gg choise: hey can just issue Kay and family. = s Rev. and Mrs. J. Donald, Mac- Kay, RN, of Summerside, spent the New Year's with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Dunbar in Eureka, N.S Ls j ts ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacEach- ern, Summerside East, have had as New Year's guests the form- er's brother-in-law afd. sister, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Jenkins of Charlottetown, also his par- ts, Mr. and Mrs. Gay Mac- of Mermaid. ; _ Mrs. Harrison Ferguson ‘and children Julie and Robbie of Trenton, Ont:, afe visiting th former's mother, Mrs; Jaan ‘MacFarlane, Summerside. «~~; ffiss Wanda. Wyatt. entertain: ed the éast end bridge club at For travelling .Mrs___Wils o.n choose a russet wool costume wedding trip to Niagara Falls. | jottetown. | John Weeks and Alan Leard “pearls. She carried a white bible with brown accessories and 8) were hosts at the home of tne green orchid. : | latters parents, Mayor and Mrs. Mr. Wilson is a graduate o!! goy Leard, Alberton, Wednes? Acton Schools has, served three| day evening in honor of their years in the army Signal Corps chum, Paul Atkinson, who will | and is -presently employed by | be‘ leaving the community - 10 | the Charter Tree Service in Ac-| make -his home in Summerside. | ton, Mass., U.S.A. : Twelve guests were fresent to | her home in Summerside '- on lay grvening. Mr. and Mrs. James: Mac- Dougall, Summerside, had. as their Yuletide guest, their dau-) ghter; Miss Margo MacDougall, student nurse at Victoria Gener- al Hospital; Halifax, N.S. ; Miss Nancy Morrison, student oe @f honor, Mrs. William Compton |¢ They are residing in Tania * of Concord, ‘sister of the bride | burg, Mass. - { -ELLEN’S DIARY ~ t -| land: entertained at*the fiome of | ~ Alderlea Greets Another i _- New Or SoNew, Year “It's. new— so new!” we said) softly of the New Year wher we} Such pleasantries as-tmese we would have — grass and blos-}> Ten tables of Progressive Auc-| enjoy the evening, On behalf of | the group a gift was presented to.Paul by“ Alan Leard. On | at the university of King's: Col- a, i PS 2 ae j ‘ | i : ig ie Hd iy i A it i if i Li i of i EL Eg FEE ef 3 k i i i, al rel i ty ae gtee Legion Ladies Auxiliary Holds Regular December Meeting The regular monthly meeting] Correspondence. was read by of the Rogal Canadian ° Legion . s Ladies Auxiliary, Charlottetown Koptications for membership “branch, was held inthe ladies! for Mrs. Carl MacFarla lounge of the Legion home on} Mrs, John Smith, and Mrs. Thursday night with the . presi-| i MacDonald were reviewed and dent; Mrs. D.R. MacLeod, in) approved. % the ‘chair, - . stun ee In the absence of the treasur-| on recent zone Fally. ° er, the financial report was giv-| Following the adjournment lege, left-Tuesday—on- ter-spending her’vacation at) Thursday evening Beverly Eng-| her home’ in Summerside. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non England, in honor of ‘Faye Atkinson, -who will algo be mov- |« ing to Summerside. Friends: enjoyed a pleasant ening and a presentation fo + Faye was made by the hostess. paused a moment before the! somings — spring's and su mm | tion were in play on Monday sparkling white gate which was sto:admit lis presently to its! mer’s smiles, so good, so ™ And the concerns — the barbs | evening at New London ta 11. | Prizes for Ladies Hight went to paths: ‘of thorns amid the~ roses: the | Clair Hynes, (playifig as a lady) “May it be—” we wished—and \disappointments,-the losses. and| and men’s high to Harold May- ‘ | = @ wish is invariably a pkayer.| crosses of life: the fallings and | hew. Con tion awards went to en its golden hinges, .and the gate opened, . gently, stepped. w ond eringly . within,; failings, the risings and the “So just within the gate of ti Nelson Morrison for Lady's inging -noiselessly- and wide, | fresh beginnings. — these are in| high, (playing as a lady). Men's we} thé new year for us and fof all. | went to Benson Graham. ‘Proceedgawere in aid of the And theré we found laid a eat-| New-Year we find how ‘Thé| hockey team, Refreshments - spet all. silvered and shining) “Swhereon no path was<yet made, | no footfall before otrs had been. | So fovely a place it was in its| newness, bright and fair and be- - guilingly.- beautiful. We looked about, ahead. But could not light all layin shadow. HoW should ‘we attempt then | Land of Beginning Agaif.”’ Until tomorrow—Diary—Good- night, ee ms New London. ® see far,~ ie a rim ot Sunday School: to find out for ourself what) waited there in‘ thit.gloom?* | . “We live bythe day” sages) Holds Service . KENSINGTON -— The Decem- ber meeting of the New London were served by the ladies -pres- ent, - ; , Mrs. Andrew Johnstone, Sr., celebrated her 94th birthday on Saturday, December 30,. at the home of her daughter,” Mrs. Murdock MacLeod, Kensington, when she was at home to rela- tives and friends. Rec ei v ing with Mrs. Johnstone during the afternoon, was her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Johnstone, St. Elean- wrote. A day — no-*distant| Women’s Institute. was held at | or’s and Mrs. Archibald M a ¢- scene” for us to see. Only one step at a time we might take. Lines game to mind: “] wish there were some won- | derful place™ ~ . $ Calied, “Tbe Land of Beginning/ Again’, . . “eS } Where all our mistakes, and all our heartaches, : “and all our poor foolish pain, | the home of Mrs. Morton Adams and opened with the Ode and Creed. .- Re - : ‘Rolf teall. was answered by members with an ex-| eleven change of Christmas gifts. | - "The treasurer reported — that the proceeds from the pot luck sup| had been seht togthe orphanage ‘Phee. -_ | Assisting Mrs. MacLeod in | serving the large number of | guests who called to extend felic- itations were Mrs. Arthur | Jqhnstone/ Summerside, Mrs. | Harry Brown, Mrs. Dan Mac- | Kenzie, Mrs. William E. John- | supper amounted to $71.25. $30 | stone and Mrs. Earle MacMur- do, Reftéshments were served +. Could be dropped like a shabby | seq “@ pill for plates amounted | from the dining table which was old coat; at the door, | to - $2.81. Correspondence -con-| covered With a lace cloth and And never be put on again’... | sisted of letters from the ‘Ken- ceptered with a basket of cut Here then with the bright) about us and the veil of shad- ows beyond, lay our “‘Land of Beginning Again.” i But what should we come to as we advanced step -by step) into that lifting dim of the way? | Many a loveliness, many a de- light. For us, we Ktew, 20 dream-ship’ would. come in, borne on the current of a full tide to anchor there in the shade of the old mill lathe deep of the valley, ladem with this and | that treasure trove. Nor would’ _- we wish it. Dearer things there are than gold in the hold-.of some dream-ship. If it were sington Fite Department; from Save the Children Fund; and from Mrs. Dixon,.convéner of Cultural Activities. The secre- tary was instructed to send for a quilt. block pattern. Amnounce- ment was made that any one who wished to subscribe to. the Kensington Fire Assistance fund, should send money to Mrs. James E. Cole before January 15. ° Following a mo- tion, Mrs. Wilbur MacKay was asked to purchase a jug, dipper and spoons for the Institute and to make inquiries. about . having Cupboards installed in the bh a | |. flowers. The birthday cake was served from 4 glass- tray ‘re- ceived by Mrs. Johnstone as_a wedding gift 72 years ago. j | Donnie and Kevin ‘Hickox, St. | Eleanors, were~ guests during | Christmas: week of their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. D an iel Hickox, Kensington. Miss Isabel Crozier, K e| vin » Grover was a guest during Chris- | tinas week’of her sister, Mrs William Cotton and Mr. Cotton, | Clinton. Christmas weekend guests of | | : 4 ; ; | KENSINGTON — On Sunday| | morning, December 17, the Sun- day School pupils and teachers |of the New-London United) (Church held their annual) White Gift service, The organ- | ist was the Sunday School sUup- | erintendant,’- Mrs. Louis Mac-| Leod, and the senior boys and | girls were in the choir. Toe leader was Miss Mabel Mont- Three Christmas hymns were sung, ‘Angels From the Realms of Glory’, “The First Nowell’, and “Joy to the World”. Prayer was led by Miss Phyllis Somers. A duet, “Carol, Sweetly Carol” was beautifully rendered by Marilyn Campbell and Isabel ee 74 Christmas story : ie 2 was read by .the Jeader A Christmas story “The Miss- ing Silver Button”, was read by June Cole, and the Sunday school pupils sang a hymn. The offering was received by Lester Montgomery and Bryce MacGregor. — 3 { Prizes were presented by the Rev. W, Elliott to the fol- lowing pupils who . had -pérfect attendance duting the yea r— Joyce Burgoyne, Dianne Payn- ter, David Cole, Allan Paynter. | Roger Cole, Velda Paynter, Junc| Cole, Mabel Montgomery. Certificates were presented to/ Phyllis Somers for saying the| Primagy Catechism, and‘: to) Mabel Montgomery and Jgine/| Cole for memorizing the beoet-| er Catechism. wy 3 were presented to each | pupil from their teacher. On: the! teaching staff during the past year were Mrs, Louis MacLeod, | Superintendant, Mrs. Roy Payn- ter, Mrs. Sutherland Montgom- ery and Mrs. Morton: Adams. } The Rev. Mr. Elliott thgnked the teacher# and. pupils -and) | congratulated them on a guc-| i , * pet et ST Rag Bas WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS. __| frie Bomar Brown, pres ‘New London WI Meeting © | fe ptymeat ier the cove ¢ Has Christmas Theme’ suddenly lost to us, would gold buy the rooftops of this home which has seen so much of: our life and living? Sheltered us, kept us, rather gallantly, we think, through yonthful and eld- Two dollars was, veted for. orna- YORK POINT WI ments for the school Christmas | the Rev. and Mrs. Ron Parsons | | tree, andsplans were ‘made for, and family, St. Mark's Rectory, | : The annual meeting of the New committee for sick,. school, Christmas treats for the chil- | Kensington, were Mrs. Parsons | York Point Women's Institute’|lunch and? entertainment’. were dren and for shut-ins, ‘ : Program corsistéd of a raisin eating contest prepared by Mrs. ‘er years. Could it purchase Douglas Cole. Collection t. those other things we love best? The voices-of kim and little old kettle that sings away the days? And the fields that by the day. ed to $1.50. _ TORONTO (CP) — W. G. E. Brown of . a forestry con- And in the shadows ahead! Jottant will head thé’ two' tionth which lift bit by bit? Oné” day firs. on the Indies Fedetation island ‘of Dominica next year: Mr. Brown made a ‘preliminary l« 50. : ~ : ashe 4 friends? Our ‘heartfires: and the | Meeting closed with the” Mr, and Mrs. Danie} Hiekox | zation for the coming year and | survey of) the forest resources, feturned to Kensington after mittee. -The | parents; Mr. and Mrs, Warren. was held recently at the home | Mills and her brother, Robert of Mrs, Reggie Mack w én. | and sister;.Carolyn Mills all of Eight members were present. Pictou, N.S. : Mrs. Gordon’ MacEwen ‘was elected president 6f the organt-| have returned to their home at} other officers elected included: Christmas season at Moncton, | president: Mrs. Ralph Bain, sec-| ests of their son-in-law. an d+retarf; Mrs. Urbian ~ Gauthier, | daughter, Cpl, H.T. and Mrs.) treasurer; Mrs. Stanley Murchi- | Black and family. . | son, sick, committee; and Mrs. Mrs.s William H..Cousins has| John MacKinley, school com-) auditors are. Mr-s. Christmas her| Fulton Sanderson, and | daughter, Mrs. Rex’ Kielly and Reggie MacEwen. ‘ | Mr. Kielly, Charlottetown. | | Kensington after spending the | Mrs. Reggie MacEwen, Vie®| vas held at the 1 sae. iss Ethel Sutherl and. business meeting ; : Thé various committee’ conven- a sd partinoy eenuebion Write Leod, A t i : Pei Ho i i Following the meeting lunch, was served by Mrs. Ralph Bain and ‘Mrs, Wendell Dockendorff. J : : : g Zz S38 8% E L k a gs NEW HAVEN WI. - | canteen een enka ae December meeting of the | chairmanship of Mre, Ira New Ly agp loge ‘s. mE ute | Brown. j was, eee me of Mrs.| Cleve Craswell then showed . brea egyar dhe oe the members 8 ion tthe the singing of Jingle| Tegion Follies, 1962, which was Bells and repeating the- Mary | enioved by - a Sat Stewart Collect.. Roll call was) pinch wag er gm on ued answered by 17 members and! (> ine a, ‘ an exchange of Christmas gifts. |. uxiliary. The sei comseitioe reported | a ‘ .. tw been treated dur- |< * a. ,% . ee feo mnt ad te ea (Fairview WMS _ committee convenor revere: Holds Annual ed to nemember the shut-ins at ; Christmas as was the usual The Fairview Baptist Women's ‘practise. It was decided to don-| Missionary Society annual riite ate two gifts to the Mental | box opening was held at the Health White Cross Gift Cam-| home of Mrs, Grant Laird r e- paign, and also articles for the | cently. The meeting opened with orphanage boxes which would be| a seripture reading and prayer. given to Mrs. Murphy. ‘ The mite-boxes were passed in A Penny contest was put on| by each member, who also re | 16 years, T-have been “person care of mother for 30-plus years. | committed to the wl I would like to be able to save | ic would er a toi i for my own retirement, just as | spy on t: behavior: (or | & would that .elderly couple. But I | suspected a ees = can't expect @ Solution as easy Pre hd gh idan ° an ultimatum’ to their ebtetate up te that pape standard af bodied sons ~ Yslonudging ( ‘ot ws Twill, continue for ‘tte gup- jean attain ‘without the help ot porting mama. [ wouldn’t mind | the Holy. Spirit), you so much, perhaps, if once in a | would be i eee while there was just a 1little| resolve your em on or} thank-you. But it is taken fur | strictly mundane level, >. |. granted: that this is what «| That is, by getting a factual ‘child”’ does on and on, indef- | report, insofar as poss injtely.—N.C., } about what goes on—as a '- Dear_N.C,: In these United | towards putting States, we; are still adherents to | rest; or towards establish ip the representative.form of gav-| grounds for ernment, in - which the Igisla-/| tion from the ; tive process is responsive to the| ‘Mary ‘Haworth counsels will of the go .. othrough her colymn, not sie CU ae tn omnia or - personal — inter- ain people A make |yiew, Write her in care ! up their minds, in suff clint | newspaper. \ ee sone sommitce aac. (Mite Box Opening] by Mrs. Everett Boyle and won peated a verse of scripture and by Mrs. §. Newman. _. . -|Adllowing this a delightful pr o- | The next meeting Will be held’) gram was-held. - at Mrs~Richard MacPhee's and | “Included-in-the. program were 7 roll call will be ‘‘Today's Diary”. |.a duet by Mrs. Amosa Horne Following the, meeting the | gnd Mrs. B. Scranton: a» solo by members remember Mrs. Bud! Mrs, David Axeworthy; a duet | MacKinnon on: tier 10th wedding | by Gloria Chandler. and Gail anniversary with an address and | MacQuarrie and a trip by Mrs. gift. Lunch was served by the Eric Laird, Mrs. C. Chandler committee in charge. - ‘+and<Mrs. B, Scranton. * : . | Following the program, G o r- CARLETON SIDING WI Fe Andrewtr-acted as auctione- The meet \ leton deus wean wet er for a club auction sale. Pro- was held.at.the home of Mrs. ceeds from the evening were Raymond Harvey conducted by | mite-boxes $35.60; proceeds the president,;Mrs, James Pay- | {°°™ fale, $41.85; profit on| : | cards; $20.00; and lunch, $12.65. | nter. , The treasurer reported $233.0 ce ae Oe rene supper. APRIAL CHECK ans were made fora variety, “WINNIPEG (CP)-— Manitoba program fot Déc. 13. It was de- conservation officers took to the pay to send $5 to the TB -Les- 41+ ‘this. year to check hunting swered with @ new mem ber, |'™2Y_be extended. A jous lunch was: served ] and comm | ttee io charge, , ‘EARNSCLIFFE Wi. The December meeting of the Earnscliffe Women’s institute + Russell Young conducted by the ae Mrs. Gerald McInnis. 4 was answered’with an- exchange -of ss. gifts. OPEN’ EVERY 'y NiGuT THL 9:00 PM. if. Jan ' * , violations. Resources’ Minister | Ja Scary, Fadgg ae CH" Witney said the: aerial -pa- | Mattart,. 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