9 Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Dec. 11. 1983. 7 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’: Editor: Phone 4-BIN iih her brother. Mr. Frederick inyse and Mrs. Moysc in streetsville. 0l1lBl‘l0- ‘.\lr. and Mrs. l-ieber Myers. Carleton. were recent guests at tlir Illanse. Sheet Harbor, N.S.. nun Rev. RB. and Mrs. Carill. wlr. Ernest Connolly. 37 Con- nnllv Street, is spending his va- patlflll visiting relatives in Bos- ton and other American cities. iir and Mrs. Hector E. Mac- )unalt‘l Paimcr‘s Lane. were re- pent visitors to Pictou. where hey were guests at the launch- n:~ of the Prince Nova. Edwin (Took. who has .;iriiI .~0mP time in Halifax. has yr~lIll‘li(‘d to her home in For- flint‘ \ii-s Furness Matheson, Haw- ih-irlif’ Avenue. is visiting in .g..inl John. .\'B. with her moth- - i . rs. Triieman Jenkins who T5 in the Saint John Hospital. LAC Don Buchanan. Mrs. iirhanan and daughters Susan and Nancy are holidaying in P l-7.1.. visiting with their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Buch- n-wan. St. Peter's Road, and Mr. .'l'l(‘l Mrs. Norman Wood. Tryon lAC Buchanan. who recently completed a radar course at rliiiton. Ont.. has now been ll‘1nSlEITOdvl0 Trenton. ‘iirs. Ada Wright. Albert o n. who has been a guest of M i- s. 51,5. Amy heard is vlslting| Lester Douglas. Parkdale. has - left for a holiday trip to Vancou- ‘ver. she is accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Raoford Locke. Mrs. Archibald MacDonald. and Mr. Hobbs. in Lynn Lake. Manitoba. has returned to her home in Brooklyn. En route l home Mrs. MacDonald s p e n t ,‘ some time with her sister in Ot- ftawa. l l i The Ladies Branch of th at «Charlottetown Curling Club en-l itertained visiting curlers at a lfriendly bonapiel Saturday alter-l noon and evening. Out-of-province rinks includedl three from MCA. Moncton. two! ; from the Beausejour Clulb. Mon-' jcton. and one from New Glas- .gow. Representative rinks from i each Island Club were also pre- :5 sent. including one from the new 5 elvedere Golf and Winter < Club l 1 The first draw at 3:00 p.m. i .saw 10 rinks on the ice. and fol-‘ lowing the banquet at six o'- ‘clock, another 10 rinks began i play. 3 Prize rinks were: ilsabei Clark. skip; MOA. Elean-l lor Steaves. skip: MCA. Sabina icademan. skip: Montague, Peg 9 Sullivan. Beausej o u 1-. Albert 0 n. ski ' ' l Cathy Deiabant. skip; and Beau-5 isejour. Carolyn Tced. skip. . Special prizes were won by. Terry Fenguson. New Glasgow; fEv. Cudmore. Montague. Sabina‘ ;Cadman. MCA: and Christine. ‘MacDonald. Summerside. ' ELLEN’5 DIARY Wind Stirs Bl There is a keening sound in tonight's wind. a little moaning note. as it stirs the blue shad- own that in fetching patterns criss-cross the breast of th snow on the nioonlighteri lawn... We think it mourns a bit. as it has by day. for mankind: over all our unseemly ways and our shortcomings: for the things we . do without thought, and the I lh i ng s we so carelessly leave undone: for the hatred and jealousy and strife and all their evil ilk, that are incidental to the living in this old and so ‘lovely world. It is heart - sick too. we think .onigbt's wind is. that bl ows high and low. over the traged- as fa the accidents and happenings that turn erst- while joy into sadness. the her- eavements that come to sad- den hearts and homes and be- dim the glad Christmastide... Christmas -— the season will have its traffic accidents. A n d already the year's toll in death and disability has been too high in this little I sl a n d Province, where supposedly its folks are I circumspect and leisurely people. content to make haste to On-A Moon|' with caution. It is not unlikely: ue Shadows ighled Lown that there will be drownings - some untended small one will venture out on thin ice. Fire I too are not unusual during th e Christmastide. We must. we promise. see that we have a safe arrangement of lights a n d lighting on the indoor tree. keep- ing a watchful eye to it. discar- ding it as soon as possible. or letting it shine from the l a w n. where if it should chance to catch fire. it would do little rm. ~ “There's a whistle in tonight's wind. E-lien — a change «I wea- ther. it means" James offers from the old armchair. :3‘ hi CST. Wedding Reception Held At Shining Woters Lodge Trinity United Church was the scene of an autumn wed- ding in October when Ha zel Lucy. daughter of Mrs. Stewart Parkman and the late Mr. Parkman of Rustico. was unit- ed in marriage with Cst. Carly- le Arthur Newson son of Mr. and Mrsu Arthur Newson of Summerstde East. Rev. C. R. Wetbber officiated at the double ring ceremony- Mrs. Eric Sheen was in charge of the nuptial music and accom- panied the soloist William Wed- lock who sang “The Wedding Prayer" prior to the ceremony and “Oh Perfect Love" d u ring the signing of the register. Baskets of daihlias. gladioli and potted ‘mums in a u t u mn shades decorated the church. The guest pews were "marked with maple leaves centered with orange blossoms and tied we. The bride, given in marriage. by her b r 0 th e r. Oliver Park- man. wore a full length g own of white penis de sole with fitted bodice. trinllmed with sequins and pearls. lily point sleeves and full bouffant skirt with back 0'' :> AND S. CARLYLE A. "It has a sad sound" we say. He reads. sometimes aloud from some article ha would are. “Did you read this. Ellen?" he will query. sometimes with a chuckle over an amusing item, but more often soberly because of the tragic or the sensational items which after all make the news. "Read about Santa Claus" Peter will beg. his vocabulary increased these times with all the Christmassy words. Alex is no longer entirely de- pendent on his elders to be read to. since he himself finds much -14.... 4:... Paar-roam Little girls have all the fu n - and fashion news in this bloat - pretty style! simple stqs for waist dcloth. dran's Sizes 3. ms (50 cents) - e 3‘... bl inly SIZE. NAME. AD 8!. 8'l'YL!.' NUMBER. d order to ANNE ADAMS LOII. i straight - away sewing. with no seams. Choose bugs shantung. Dacron. rintad Pattern £536: Chil- in coins (no stamps. please) for Oltarto idolts 4. O. 8. Size 0 tars 1% yards 45-inch fabl-ic. -- CE res to sales tax. Print D- e of Guardian-Patriot ml “Dept. U) Front It. V. ‘lio- entertainment in his own ing. For him. this is an exciting- tlme in his school-life. as in a first experience he shares with the other childrui preparing for the school's Christmas c on- cert. What nice memories he will gather from the practices read- few now and the subsequent. presenta- tion. What a marvellous tree that will be which star-topped will shine from its corner in the community hall down the River Road past the school. What a heap of presents theme will be heaped beneath it. How awed and expectant the faces. «yes the door. ears attuned to to catch the Jlng-la of the bells, which declare Santa's coming. And what a fine chap he is in the 5 flesh. to dare to touch and to- see! i Only...-but how far awa y now is Christmas? so law. so be the~ days that are} between. .5 Another. alas. we now count‘ ofif. one which passed pleasan-4 tly, though there was a keening sound in its wind. Until tomorrow —- Diary — Good-night"... Your telephone company presents on an evening with Joan Sutherland "Primer on Prfma Donnas“ A A brilliant and exciting concert starring one of the world's most celebrated operatic sopranos. also featuring . ' cac symphony Orchestra conductodby ‘ RICHARD BONYNGE Produced by FRANZ KRAEMEH supporting Tenor Richard Conrad TONIGHT 10:30 PM ll:3O PM mond Newsoii and l NEWSON bow. Her shoulder length veil of nylon tulle was held by a small crown of sequins and pearls. She carried a bouquet of re d roses. ' of honor was the groom's sis- ter Janet Newson. RN. gown- ed in a street length dress oi gold peau de sole. with ull skirt. Her wedding ring head- dress held her shoulder length veil. She carried a bouquet of gold and bronze carnations. l V Attending the bride as maid Purchase 0 a new Santa suit WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS I M embers were asked to send O’Leciry ucw units l.‘...“.‘..i.‘°_'."‘."}.".‘."°’..°‘ Hove General Meeting After discussion ll was de- cidodtohavea ' Red; Cross refresher course at Rose-; ‘A large representation of the lunch served by committee lent for head office. Pia n s three u of the 0'Lea ry charge gnd Mn‘ E-‘w. -fume,-iwere finalized tor a holiday United Church Women met to r ‘showing slides taken on a va-‘D3 - heath at a time most conven-‘ a general meeting in the C. E. cation trip to Western Canada PTlll¢ ll°“955- 5551519“ by Ml‘!- ; ooe Centre Dec. 2. last summer. Ind Mil‘!-Charles Yor- Mrs. E.W. Turner presided lston. served refreshments. and opened the meeting w i lh AUGUWINE COVE W1 The January meeting will be prayer. The worship was ('on- The Augustine Cove 1 met held at the home of the presi- glfiicted by’ tthe itl:r.MIl:lOr;_n (‘Le lggnbzrof IJneatnh dent, Mrs. Isabel Hayes. urra ni w . .. . . Mscnclugaii presiding. Mediiaqvf the president the vice-presi-.~ l-OT Ill UCW 50,, md prayer by me 1, , dendent took charge. Meeting_ be-. The November in ee t i ii 1 off wed by flymn ,=._-;_._g‘an with’members singinglthe Lot nited Church: silent Night Holy slight], Sprip. msilentn N:g§l1t". ‘and Rrelpegtinlgi Wagon gas held at the h ome‘ ture readings on t e C rislmas e co cc n unison. 0 a lo rs. aro MacLean. with message were read by M r .1, Was responded to by mem-‘ 20 members present. Robt Woodside. Mrs. J a m e s_:J9l‘5i two new members enrol-. The theme for the w o rs hip Macwilli-am. Mrs. Ward Jelley,. ed- It Was decided to send $5.00‘. was "For all Saints" and was‘ Mrs..John Hierlihy. Mrs. Al.b(’i‘l::? the Music Festival AIl0c.‘d- l was conducted by Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill. Mrs George. Matthews Oh. and the f0110W!nfl W¢_l'e BAP-1 Carr assisted by Mrs. Everettl anndl Mrs. D. .G&rril!l).h Gl:l;1:dM8:cFl'aeé3;§:€nLlifii;l Vcesti ; Be(a;rihs/alto, lgrs. Clarence C a r r *1‘. - - 3C 9l"0" , _ - ll U-lan rs. .W.Betton. rendered'a solo."Nn Room in ‘Chile. Geraldine W9‘b5l9T- K{‘“"l The study taken from “The the Inn. Prayer by Mrs. Mac-‘gt’-h M U I'D hy and A lice Word and ‘the way" with the Irfiuiullpllas folllolllltg ilwyl-Itih C: alllhdeelr arts of the c itt imam topic discussed “How “J; am uagerwofld"is(;n.d were hgrrd and new oat; :?3§can we describe Gods lnve?'i bcngdlction completed the oe ‘il0inted‘~Ilck and Pl'0El‘8f|T;}vf,vasJl)1restemed by Re“. Ralph ‘ -' .' * -i . 0 ns n. votions. During the b u 5 l ness Illgl-"*FVl°P'9; Dawson and M8 m 9i It was lilecided to do 59“ l n E ggiayai it wlahs aglrleedfto 5; n (i pa:-trsilllli-Ce 53°09 t_E‘I’3 1,1934" d‘ and knitting for m l s s ionary (ox-'(‘,i;-1(;" 1: wasalilelcrlged ‘Si:-.,‘i:ile Cerettl lllltllitlei ‘Roll>IllrTson Jiildt work at our meetings and sew shut-ins and older le be re- l Joan Dawson. for the box to be "' . . . packed. {’'§l'.‘'‘’°'°‘’ -* 8 ...:“;..::*:.":::;i:.;: :2 “r made to m‘ I ' ' 9 5"’ ‘ the Junior Farmers Banquet Secretaries of each unit gave -\ program was presented and; The next meeting will b? with l'}e‘l>i¢:rt rhgorlqrsalstgecilrcélgejriiifilsi i-l§:Chas‘:i:ie.i°ro'§id : Mn‘ winmld Gamble W h ° " Programme by M“. Don Mac: “Sc. \ Mrs. Erskine Forbes. Mrs Kenzie: social functions. M r s. ‘ John Y“. and .M”‘ R 3 I D h Louis Bernard. supply M BIDEFORD ucw Monkley will be in charge of the James Baglole: “Mme. M r s_ The annual meeting ‘of the‘ worship. V - « Charles Willis; cornmun i t y Umled Church w°me“ ‘‘l H‘ *’i unch “M Served by friendship. Mm Herb". VOL Bideford pastoral charge was ll0-W355 5551-‘led by Mrs ‘ ‘ ence Carr. Mrs. Roger cher: manse; rs. Th e r in . held in the L0‘ 14 C'hUl‘C’h- l . l Ellis;_secreta:ry, Mrs. Ed sei Mrs. Herman Dyment. of the: Diligmvliillz. rt I h d ‘h t iN0l‘lhaI}!“l Unit opened the meet-; ac epa men 8 owe 3 1 ng wit prayer. Prayer was GEORGETOWN CWL J- F or Mm John Matthew‘ chah__ Th d t_ ‘ad =Georgetown Parish .C0lll’ICll of, mm of nominations whmmed: e evoiona peri was in the Catholic Womens League me fouowmg S18“ ofomcers fm_- charge of the Conway unit. was held in the Parish Hall 1 _ F W ‘ with various members ta king December 3rd. The meeting ‘ rs:.part. Christmas carols were opened in the usual manner Lean and Mrs. Winfield Gam . ble. president. Mrs. . Turner; vice president. M . . . . James B-mole: secrem ~ .‘ii‘..i‘.5..‘"?'-..’.'..i.f.?“"‘c‘l..l§i‘“ i iii i~”£‘.’i."."if..}i’.“’i‘;“ ‘iiiiiii ‘°‘i .333 1 Do M K i ; -i- - .' . .. ' . _ - -- Mrlg. Ceaccu 1e)g'mzm_° (_o‘:‘fil‘l‘:]§'t';, Christmas was presented. lpresident. Mrs. Alec Arsenaulll mendahlm Mu‘ H'“.b“,'“ offering was taken by occupied the chair. There was otcher. “ppm M” Donald‘ .lIl’1lai;!s1esIIg2“lrly;e‘G}i‘llis an Mrs. S attentgance Enembers Matheson: press. Mrs Douglas , 9 ‘"991"- John Mam. ,; ,,,.,g..,,.,,.,..' It was decided that the dele- The mmutes of the previous M,-5, Roby, woodside; finance. 1 gates to the Presbyterlal would mflllhfl were read by the Set‘- _ Chas, wjms; nomination‘; the general pg-esidem_ and retary. Mrs. Marcellus Gotell. and Miss Janie Batchilder. the Mrs, Vaugh Macbougall; social; the presidents of the five units. _ television convener reported on functions. Mrs. Louis Bernard.‘ foul‘ of Whom would attend. ti.1.“'ii.‘.i§i'i§li3..§i1.'f-i.§.""°'“°'°"l WENEATH W! l A social hour followed W i . h Mrs. Pius Henneberry w a s hostess for the Rosenea ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited The bridesmaids were Mrs. Don Bulman and Mrs. Reginald} MacRae. sisters of the bi-ide.l 'I‘lieir dresses were fashioned identically to the ‘ honor's. and they w o r e match-; ing beaddresses. mitts and] shoes. Mrs. Bulman wore aut-l umn green and Mrs. Rae wore rust and they carried nosegays of yellow mums. The best man was Cst. Si 5:- uard MacKinnon and the ushers were Cpl. Keith Champion and Cst. Peter Mailman. all mem- bers of ‘the Summerslde Police Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at S h i n i n g Waters Lodge, Cavendish forl be 100 guests. Mrs. Lyle Parkman was in charge of the guest book an d Mrs. Oliver Parkman ushered the guests into the dining-room. The bride's table was center- ed with a three tier wedding cake traditionally cut by th e bride and groom. and was sur- rounded by red roses. Mr. Webber proposed a toast to the bride which was respond- ed to by the groom. who in turn .’ I Women’s Institute meet- i Rose Valley. Mr. Webber p r o-. sthocks and Bond’ .ing.Membera enjoyed th’ I.ExM.WII.SON mud 3 mast t° them which W33.‘ Radio Farm Forum which Manager _ In Grafton Sf. Dill {-8533 igaponded to by Arthur New-aw“ ‘wowed by ‘ thorough did! Charlottetown F h, d h. . dd. ‘cussion and questionnaire. M..".'i-.".l.....?.““.. “.."“..;“.‘i R°" ca“ was answered by- berry red Wm] crepe Shpam dgggggnfyfoitlaagzftnts lcl:rI':’:ni:t:e(: ‘no... 0-0 oo oo oo woo-ooeo-. iizzi 2.7"“ 2 -= “- BENNETT Cm es s a cor-. C d sage of white carnations. l,,,c§’e’.‘,‘.’;".,"°.'}.,_.*§fl.°,f,.,'°§“ lbeytttgi Th? 8l'00|11'8 mother W079 8‘ from the TB League and an in-- E Insurance Counselling . Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada 9 9 O 0 I O ‘heath dress °,f upphl" l’ 1 U9. teresting letter fromll/lrrs. Wal-A: Phflllfi ‘-3317 - 4-5435 3:fv"et' 1:19‘. ' mt“ “’m‘b“' h l l 9:‘ fer Dixon. Baltic provincial con- lo Chaflhllelflwll. P-E-L 0 3' “ 9 am! lack 3; vener for cultural activities. l-°..............4.....¢...' ctxssories, and a no rs»-a ge white carnations. ‘- . For a motor trip to Tor-onto.l Ont. the bride wore a e re 11- rry re-d three piece dnubic knit suit with white maribou hat and black accessories. H e r corsage was of white carna- LEGION CHll.DREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTY tlons The Charlottetown Branch Royal Canadian Cst. and Mrs. Newson have Legion will hold its annual Christmas party in the lake“ "P ‘'*’-5‘d°"°° ‘'1 Summer!" Branch Home on Sunday. Dec. 22nd. 2 pm. side wh ere the groom is a member of the Summers i it e Police Force. Prior her marriage the bride was entertained at sever- al showers and teas. (Photo by Heckherfstudiol Names to be submitted to the Secretary Man- ager by Dec. 19th. 6 p.m. Members‘ children only. Age limit 10 years. i We have a. full line of Christmas gift wrap sup- plies. cards, paper, ribbons. New bus dealt with thaltlia catholic Woman's Loans annual visit to Riverside Hospi-l tal and stated that birthday! cakes and treats were sent by nicm The meeting was addressed by Rev. Doole. meeting was closed by prayer and bias- sing. _. held in the school Dec. 1 Th 0 president. Mrs. W. V. Gauthier. opened the meeting with the league prayer. The secretary read the minutes of the ' vious meeting and the treasures read the financial statement. Correspondence included let rs from Mrs. '1'. L. MacMiJ- flan. Canada packers. and the AVONLEA WI On Tuesday evening. Decem- ber Ilrd. t.be meeting of tbe‘ Avonlea Women‘s Institute was. held at the home of Mrs. John MacNeill. . Alvin MacNcill presidv ed when 15 members answeredl roll call by donating a toy for a needy child. ; Plans were made for treats, for the school children and dj letter was read from the adop- ted Korean son. in honor of the sea son, Christmas Carols were s u n g and gifts were exchanged. After‘ the business of the meeting: lunch was served by the hostessl {O and the committee in charge.) STELLA MARIS CWI. l The regular monthly meeting of the Stella Maris CWL wa s it's the most beautiful ‘new idea in foundations! The “Lingerie . . . combining fashion ele ‘ ' ' ‘ ts famous the Look" embroidery and Pellon uplift. Satin and broadcloth. A, B a c cups. 32 to 40. $2.50 THE "LINGERIE LOOK" BRA TODAY AT SEE HOLMAN’S Tuberculosis ague. Mrs. Edmond D. Gallant re- signed as social service can- vener and Mrs. Jerome Gallant was appointed in her place. The conveners of the following com- mittees gave reports. Educa- tion. spiritual social service. press. church good. store and canteen Mrs. Revel Gauthier cub leader reported holding meetings every week. Three cubs have joined the scouts and six new cubs have been en- roiled. Money was voted to buy edu- cational films. and for prizes r book week and children's Christmas party. Meeting adjourned and was closed with prayer. A social hour followed. Look" bra ance and or P. E. I. proposed a toast to the maid of h 0 n o r and the bridesmaids which was responded to by the a man . MacKinnon also read a telegram of be at wishes from Mr. and Mrs. Tho- mas E. Murray, Toronto. Ont. Honored guests at the wed- ding were the groom's_ both grand - mothers. Mrs. Ham- of Bradalb a n e D. Matheson of channel 13 lvouii BABY BONUS cutout. TURKEY , .<. - - ~..- in... 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