Printed. _ limo ll. 12.’ rsoooiroo 8% y . mom Anna Bond. Women’: Editor. Phone (-8500 6 TIleG HAPPE uardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Sept. 17. 1962."; NINGS The first meeting of Alph a Chapter Beta Sigma Phi was hcld,at the home of the resi dent Mrs. Ernest Lord on Wed-. ncsday evening. Plans were discussed for the “Rushing Par- ty" new members, to be held Oct. 1. Following the meeting Mr s. Walter LePage presented the first program of the season. Delicious refreshments were then served by Mrs. Walter Le- Page and Mrs. E. A. Hodgson. A recent visitor t pro- vince was Mrs D Hey- ward. national chairman of the National UNICEF Committee. While in the province. Mrs. I-Ieyward. who is presently mak- mg a cross country tour in connection with UNICEF, ad- dressed the provincial execli- tive of the rince Edward Is- land Girl Guide Association at a meeting held in Sunimerside on‘ Friday, and Friday eveilingl she spoke to the heads of vari-‘ ous organization's in Charlotte- town on the work of UNICEF. 3 0 the W. Mrs. Blake Wood. Jr. of Cross Roads and Mrs. A. R. MacDonald of New Dominion returned recently from an en- joyable weekend trip to Nova Scoiia. While on the mainland they visited friends in Durham. Hopewell and New Glasgow. j Recent guests at Toronto's Park Plaza Hotel were Miss Mary Gunn and Miss Wilma MacKenzie, from Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Mac I I *,An.lay and son Stephen left on return to their home in Med- ford, Mass. after visiting with Mr. MacAulay‘s mother, Mrs. {Ellen MacAulay, Souris and y with his brother Joseph. I Miss Patricia MacDonald Char- ‘ tte wn. recently spent some -time with her parents. Mr. and ;Mrs. D. Arthur MacDonald lll isouris. l Misses Margaret MacDonald, ‘Margaret Clinton, Joan Mac- :Phee, Alice Clinton and Mary 3Clinto:i returned recently from a pleasant weekend spent in Newcastle, N.B. Miss Carol Ellis, Charlotte- town. is visiting with her par- ents. Mr. and Ml‘s. Ted. Ellis‘ in Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lcard. Wal- I dron and Boyd Laird, and Rev. I and J.D. ams and dau-I ghter Ann Louise accompan- ie by Wendell Stevenson and Misses Eleanor and Mary Clin-; ton attended the Gillespie - Alt-. ken wedding in Charlottetown,* recently. I 1 Among those who attended the i_ provincial executive meeting of the CWL held in the Knights of Columbus Home in Charlotte- town on Wednesda, were Mrs. Bernard Mossey. Bothwell: Mrs. John J. MacDonald, Souris and ELLEN’S DIARY Mrs. Edwin Peters, Rollo Bay. Evening Shadows Bring Workers From The Field laborers = "Then came the home from the field. and ser- enely the sun sank, down to hisl “l.:» Young Couple MR. AND RS. Leltov GAUTHIER Are United In MOMF '5 ORGANIZATIONS Soul is CWL Council Has Regclar Monthly Meeting The Souris Parish Council of the Catholic Women's League held a meeting in St. Mary's,‘ hall on Tuesday September ll.‘ with an attendance of twenty .members. The president. M r s. Rena Boylan opened the meet- ing with the League prayer. The secretary. Mrs. J.l MacDonald read the minutes of ' the last meeting and a special meeting held in July. The trea- surer, Mrs. Clarence MacDonald read the financial report The correspondence consisted oi let-I ters of appreciation from Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, Mrs. Mai-gar-I ct Burke, M.D.. acting medical’ director of Riverside hospi-1 tal, Thomas J. MacDonald and family. and Mr. E. James Mac-' Donald. The veners re ports showed that 51 women ha attended the retreat at St‘. sponsored by council. A Spiritual Bouquet was presented to Rev- erend Andrew Lewis, wakes bers where they recited the ro- sary for the deceased, 15 mass- es had been offered since June. 15 pounds of used clothing had‘ been given the needy '2 visits; made to the sick, $20.00 donat- ed for catechism prizes. twenty- nine members visited Riverside| Hospital in August where thev, presented the patients with a’ bllthday party and they aisol visited he School for Retarded Children after which the mem-. bers enjoyed a dinner together' in Charlottetown. The education convener in-‘ formed the meeting that classes for adult education were now‘ Pretty Double Ring Ceremony; A double ring ceremony wasi The bride. who was given inl_ marriage bv her brother. Ber-' solemnized by the Rev. Patrick‘ McMallon at St. Dunstan's Ba- nard. was lovely in a gown of silica on Saturday, July 21, unit- while nylon organza with lace ing in marriage, Jean Elizabeth Doucette. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Doucette and Le- Roy Raymond Gauthier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gauth- Iier of Charlottetown. through the dusk. Cats. kittens. now delighted to sample a field- 1; mouse, vanished from the back organist was Mr. Albert Blanchard and the soloist, Mrs. Jackie Roberts of Charlotte- accenting the waist and bodice.‘ The gown featured a bouffant skirt. Her shoulder length veil was held in place with a match- ing headdress and she carried a-bouquet of red roses and ivy. The bride's sister, Mrs. Mary Urqwhart, was the matron of honor. She wore a rest. and twilight prevailed."... lverandah. Wings of day disap-‘I, Th - so we words of Longfellow‘s, Evange-' line. remembered from English lessons absorbed at an old and, initialed school-desk of the‘ long ago. described this even- ing at Alderlea. the yard —- the harvesters that. with high hopes, had in o v e d‘ smartly into a harvest - field brought its silence and peace. September draped scarves of] I lth U e occasion with bouquets of‘ s inmer flowers. A blue haze across the hills today, and a light shimmerin it over the fields. Pleasant it , :would have been for one to have may at Aiderlea Come Home came ollr workers to»come gypsylng along the lanes ’ distances to 3 remembered land so sweet in the arvest - time,i to wander at will, w l t h no thought of those duties tha t‘ and reared. like visitors of to-I across . I to search out the golden trails of ‘ ' and - youth: to meet w kin; to be often amazed and we carried a nosegay of yellow and white mums. Misses San- f ,dra and Lorraine Doucette. cou-‘ g ‘~'°"9" 9 ly or longer: those Island -born’ sins of the bride. Were the bridesmaids. Tl‘-‘y wore balle- rina lengtih gowns in yel- low and white print with white accessories. hei bouquets were of yellow and white mums wer girl was Maureen this a“e"“’°“- we Watched that . Prwy we“ e“g"°55 “5- I° 9“-I03’ I are sure. a little sad also, over Oatway, cousin of the b rid e.l small procession of machines enter over a far hilltop a nd pass to it along the farmlands: tractor and binder. and the lit- tle trucks with the help. Past other grainlands now “turning" it. came, and pastures tawny‘ with the touch of September on‘ Summer's last offerings of leaf and flower. y the last visit had wrought. We and carried a nosegay of yellow The morning had been a spir- . hope they take with them many and white mum ited storing of late hay-bales. ‘ "Open one" James ed "and we'll see if u e p. « “They'll keep!" one of the they’ll lovely memories of their holiday Province now theirs. e hope too that other visitors of today —— the family from mem- "'""I ‘he herd °f m 3 “y'y01lllgN‘ IIZV SmilPd C0nfid'3nil.V» pretty country- manse, both so colors now grazing there. So the dewfall brought our workers home. And presently company, busy at a piece drawing. suddenly yawned and‘ rubbed his eyes. He blinked val- iantly against the inroads o “twilight prevailed”. Alex, our‘ of on this i the house across the PRINTED PATTERN scan!‘-'l'm succsss BMAIITSTART into Iall—the [booth with a tltppnnt scarf tie loll-ot-center buttonlng. Make It lot‘ little money in twill. ootlflllo Iiirah. 4 tom 4568: Misses ll, 16, 18. Size 16 yards 39-inch lab- ’l"Y‘ CENT! (40 cents) . ' (no stomps. please) for Ontario residents sales tax. -_ NAME. AD- N!) P to Art’ «on '- a Print Ontario James inspected the bale. Caught up a flake tested it for freshness. Put down. sighed. “If that keeps" he offered drily “we need never ’ fuss about making hay!" it calling requires and the lady of l on this road of ours, remember ably. which carried them to . . _ Papa Starling out on his ter- I these scenes we best know. sleep. and then turning his back race for a breath of air at th e I I9F95I- Went IOW-‘ltd time. chuckled. And at a shrill which brought the la "9 e wlfely summons. shrugged, and de,-lea happily to led back indoors. actions indi-' cative of preparations for a sea- sonal move being in progress. Folks too prepare to go: Sum- mer-guests. Those who have va- cationed in Island- places, brief- ROSES FOR A COOK Look pretty while you work in rose-lavished apron with flattering halter bib. Red roses — lovely dery for bib, hal embroi- fer; pattern; direc I. ~ Tblrty - the costs (coins) I this pattern ( stamps. please) to Alice D car Guardian - Patrio PI ern Dept. fit Front St. W.. oi-onto-1, Ont. residents 1 coat ul- oo in. Print PAT- TERN NUMBER. NAME. MI- lu3,u' Bluest Needlecraft R90? to 3 o the day goes now 0 n e son of harvesting. Until tomorrow I Good-night. —- Diary -— lMontague Coupl Celebrate Their 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Docher- ty of Montague celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Tuesday. September 4." Following a quiet dinner par- ty many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Docherty called to extend congratulations. R')II'€SITln'I“TiI.S, including a delicious wedding cake were served to the guests and many cards and messages of congratulations, as well as a large number of gifts. were pre- sented to the couple. Mrs. Docherty was the form- or Laura Vinotte of Mahone Bay. N.S. She lived in Somer- ville, Mass. for some time and it was here on September 4. 1912 that she married Oliver Docherty of Cardigan. P.E.I. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Norman MacQueen. Mr. and Mrs. Docherty resid- ed in Cardigan until five years ago, when they moved to Mon- tague. folks at Al-. another sea-‘ e‘ the Ga s. Louis Gauthier, brother of the d SUgt-’.9Sl- when they rewrote the adopted groom, was the best man an ;the changes the interval since She wore a dress of white nylonl I the ushers were Rundie Gauth-- ler and Norbert Urqwhart. I-‘ r her daughter's wedding Mrs. Doucette chose a beige 0Pt‘ll6d richly endowed with that gift of dress with white accessories 8 It d kindness and understanding the and a corsage of yellow carna- tions. Mrs. Gauthier wore a 1 ing accessories and a corsage of 8 E 8 1 II I the September outing pleasur- I yellow carnations. ‘ Mrs. Gauthier wore a dress ‘a member of the Institute. I n who had never before been - dress of rose beige with match-, ' of rose beige with matching ac» cessorios and a corsage of yel- low carnations. Following the wedding breakfast and recep- tion for 75 guests was held at the Main Brace. The guest book Iwas attended by iss Ag-nes ’ MacDonald and the toast to bride was gi L o u i s uthier and responded to by the groom. Other toasts were ‘ ceremony a "TIT I I I I I I given by Bob Bradley, Emmett. Oatwa E jCoyle and V available at Souris High School. Members assisted ' Re- tarded Children's and Can.:er Drives. also the Souris Rega.- ta, Polio and Blood Donor Clin- ics and at a tea given in honor of Mrs. Diefenbaker and Mrs. John A. Macdonald. Mrs. St. Clair Paquet agreed to assist weekly visits to the sick during the month of September. The spiritual coilvener was asked to prepare a half hour program for the October meeting. Mrs J. J. MacDonald was appointed to represent the C.W.L. Council on the executive Council of St. Mary's parish Association of Catholic Men. Reverend J. J. Dunphy ad- dressed the meeting giving much timely advice and congratulat- ing the members on the excel- lence of the work being accom- plished. The president thanked Father Dunphy for his helpful sugges- tions and laudatory remarks. The meeting then adjourned with prayer by Father Dunphy. GRAI1AM’S ROAD W.I. I Thirteen members and one, visitor met recently for the; September meeting of t er Graham's Road ' W.I. The meet-I lag was held in the schoolhouse. Each member responded tor roll call by telling why she was It was reported that $25 had been; collected for the Retarded Chil- dren's Association: and Mrs. Louis MacLeod. conven-er of cul- ; tural activities. spoke to the! group on the opera, specifically on Gilbert and Sullivan's o- mic operetta “The Gondoliers." Music from this work wast played for the members. Mrs.i Ray Brown entertained with it; contest. I I MILO y A pleasant evening was spent‘ on September 7 when the mem bers of the Milo Women's In-| stitute met for their regular: monthly meeting at the homel of Mrs. Albert Milligan. Twelvel members attended the meeting. I The meeting, which was open- ' in the usual manner, wasi Aflef the l‘€C€Pli0n llle‘c0uple 4 chaired by the president. Roll the Maritimrs. on Richmond Street in Charlo- ttetown. (Photo by C.D. Macliayl I I left on a honeymoon trip through 3 call was answered with a pick- For travelling I ling neceipe, the bride chose a blue s h e a th I read the minutes of the last dress with white accessories and emeeting and gave the financial a corsage of white carnatlons. jreport. The correspondence was The young couple are residing i read and discuss secretary and the Federated Newletter was passed out to the members. It was decided to pack a box A pretty wedding was solem- nized at Stella Maris ‘Church. North Rustico. when Mary Ther- esa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Victor Saulnier. was united in holy matrimony with Danie Russell Mullins, son of Mrs. Gertrude Mullins and the late James Mullins of Summerslde. The "double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Leon- d A rs. DeSabIe WI Has Meeting The September meeting of the Desable Women's Institute was held recently at the home of the president. Mrs. William Allan. The meeting opened in the usu- Ial manner and roll cal s {answered by six members. A thank-you note was road and the various committees handed in reports. Two sick calls were reported as were the needs of the school. New committees appointed Sick. Mrs. ‘William Al Mrs. Go H ' Mrs. lunch, Mrs. on. Miss Charlotte Macxay and Mrs. »Gordon Holm. It was decided to lpay for music instruction (or half the school year. Mrs. Russell Maclaan will be the hostess for die October w e: in and &Ill. ar ye The bride entered the church on the arm of her father by whom she was given in i- age. she wore a ballerina length gown of white lace over taffeta. Her shoulder length veil fell gracetully from a sequined hood- dress. She carried a white pray- er book decorated with swgethcort roses. Stella Maris Church Scene Of Double Ring Ceremony Ber cousin. Georgina Gauth- ier, as bridesmaid, wore a gown of blue net over taffeta with a flower headdress. James Mullins, brother of the groom. ac as man, and William Doucette ushered the guests to their pews. The girls’ choir sang appropriate hymns during the ceremony. MI'8- he had been attended by the mem- S] St. V sionary Society was held at the of clothing for the USC at the next meeting, which is to be held at the home of Mrs. Angus Darrach. , ‘ The program committee con- u an interesting contest whicli was won by Mrs. ona d. A social hour followed with Mrs. C Mulligan and rs. H. MaLean assisting the hostess with lunch. CLINTON . . The September meeting of the Clinton Women's Institute w a it held at home of Mrs. rge MacKay on Tuesday evening, with the president, Mrs. James E. Macl('ay presid- W.l g. _The meeting opened with the singing of “Bringing in the Sheaves" with Mrs. Weirum acKay as pianist, followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. In the absence of the secre- tary, the minutes of the previous meeting were read by the act- ini: secretary. Mrs. Keith Wood- ‘de. Eight members respond- ed to roll call. The Institute News was dis- tributed among the members. Mrs. Charles Woodside invited the members to her home at Traveller's Rest for the October meetin A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. James MacKay and Mrs. Harold Heaney. KINGSTON UCW Mrs. Lorne Smith was hostess to the members of Kingston United Church Women for the August meeting. Twelve mem- bers were present. I‘ d a g. I GILLIAN — SOMERS NUPTIALS e r r i 1 1 Green charge of the worship service and Mrs. Willard Proud hadl the study book. The missionary prayer by; Mrs. Zylpha Newson. The nexti meeting will be held at Mrs.l Ralph Younkers with worship 4‘ in charge of rs. 1-le r Bar- rett and the missionary prayer in charge of Mrs. Lloyd McKin- non. Mrs. Lyman Newson will have the study hour and lunch will be in charge of Mrs. Mer- rill Green and Mrs. Wilbur. Younker. ‘ The meeting closed with prayer. BRACKLEY POINT W.1. Mrs. Fred Hughes was hos- tess to the members of the Brackley Point Women's Insti- tute for their August meet g; which was held recently. Eleven ’ members attended the meeting. The main item of business on the agenda dealt with the enga- ing of a music teacher for the district: and the printing of ad- ditional copies of the booklet “The History of Brackley Point" was also discussed It was decided to arrange for a pantry sale to be held in midl September and the Cancer So- ciety Collectlon in th amounted to $27. Mrs. Earle Sheffington, and Mrs. Howard Cudmore w e r e appointed to the visiting com- mittee for a three month per-' iod. It was decided that the Sep- tember meeting would be held in the kitchen shelter and that it would take the form of . wiener fry and social evening. SUCCESS WI e district. I b service was conducted by M student mini car MacKa:t will give the “sea- son of prayer." On program for next meetiny will be Mrs. Dun- can Cole, Mrs. Bert MacKay. Mrs. George P. MacLeod. Mrs. i. Garth Caseley. s- BACKACIIE? ..nol me! For relief from bachcho orthat tired-out fooling I depend on— Fred Campbell. Mrs. Armel Macxlnnon and Mrs. Wallio Ferguson. Meeting closed with the creed and a dainty lunch was served y the hostess and the lunch committee, Mrs. Johnny Camp- bell. Mrs. Wilbur MacKay, Mrs. Earle Murray, Mrs. Ralph Wig- more and Mrs. Oliver Bernard. 0 DATE WOODBRIDGE, E n g l a n d tCP)—A 15th - century smug- glers‘ jail in this Suffolk town is being demolished as unsafe, and the site is being turned into a parking lot. l to. Ola! Stevenson.‘ ' pleu- anson. ell Wirand and ttéipll B selec- tias “Steal Away" and "Re- member Me, Oh My Dear One." Mr. Caseley introduced Rev. Dryer Jones. BD of the Eamo- ton United Church Pastoral Charge. who was the guest speaker for the evening. Mr. Jones illustrated his address with slides on his recent trip to Trial- dad. The service was brought to a close with the benodiction by , Rev. Mr. Jones. Ch’town BAnd P‘ ' -Holds Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown Business and Professional Women's Club on Monday,‘ Semptember 10. The business meeting was held after a delicious dinner and it was chaired‘ by Madelyn Clark. in. president of the group, The rninu s of the last meeting were read and approved. Gertrude Love gave the re- convention thank-you letters in regard to th ur were read. It _was announced‘ tifit Dr. Lotta Rltschmanova. executive director of he Unitarian Servic- es’ Committee of Canada. would be holding a public meeting with regard to her work at Montgom- ery Hall on Friday. September 1 . Miss Bessie Prowse gave a report on the national conven- ter. Mrs. Ray MacLeod was the The Presbyterian Church in the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. flon held at st_ And,-ewvs_ l Breadalbane was the scene for Gordon giillianthizn ‘August A5. Madelyn C1,,-Mn entertained ' 9 15 Ofmef 1'' with a showing of slides from MacEwen, read the minutesl lene Somers. daughter of Mr her r M trip to Oslouand Miss and called the roll, responded and Ml‘S- Elton Somers OI Iphegenie Arsenault ‘'-',-,in to by twenty - four members. Bfeadfllbahe and the groom is Informative address ' . The offering amounted to $15.70. the 5011 OI MI‘S- AIIJEYI Gllllflll ternational convention, ch "The sick committee reported. and the late M13 Gllllflll OI she attended this summer. and a report on the recent ice Alberlon. P- E- 1- Helen Yen was appointed vice- cream Sgclal, showed tlialt II?3i prftziedeent dot the national com- sum of 120 had been reaized. ' o m an Isabel MacMillau. The Bible questions were ledlTI'laI'II(OTTeI'Ing a former Islander. United N by Mrs. Angus Green. and the . tlons representatives for th a Bible study by Mrs. Wallie Servlc-e club is Mrs. Margaret Holmes. Ferguson. The “season of pray . ---- er" was given by s. Earl In Kenslngfon I Murray and Mrs. George MacLeod. KENSINGTON - Tile annual amp e The October meeting will be Thankoffering service of the by held at the home of Mrs. Bert United Church MacKay, an rs. Duncan Women was held on Scnday 0 Cole. Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne. Mrs. evening. September 9 in the scfogglns Johnny Campbell and Mrs. 0s- New London United Church. The size 48 1 7.9.8 Wright Shoe Co. Queen Street UNIFORMS Iron-sny wash and wear styles to flatter your figure and pocketbook. Sizes 10 to Choose from SPECIAL CATALOGUE. our pretty and Success Women's Institute. Graham's Road. met in the school for their August meeting with 11 members present. Roll call was answered by members donating a pencil. A total of $122.00 was made at our omeymade ice cream so- cial and hot dog sale held at the home of Mrs. Ball. it was reported and the thanks of the Institute were extended to Mrs. Ball for the use of her home. A thank-you note for the flfty-dol- lars donated to the swimming "rock" at Stanley Bridge was received. Mrs. Ray MacLeod gave a paper on citizenship and Mrs. Flody MacLean had fun a nd \ MOIUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY I CORRESPONDENCE DIVISION otters you the opportunity to STUDY AT HOME tor ‘UNIVERSITY DEGREE ‘TEACHING IICENSE .MATRICUlATION STANDING lnqulvlos should be vocoivod by Soptoiiibor 29. nonsense. Roll call for next meeting will be answered by “Why I'm an Institute mem- ber". The collectlon amounted to $2.51. The meeting closed with the Queen. ST. JOHN'S WMS . September meeting of the John's Presbyterian Mis- I home of Mrs. Oscar Macltay. New London, on Thursday eve- nin g. The meeting opened with the theme. “Called by ii New Name Witnesses". Mrs. Wilbur Mac- Kay as leader. read scripture from Acts 1, 1-14. followed by prayer and the exposition which closed the devotional period. The president, Mrs. Oliver Bernard, occupi the chair. and the secretary. ’Mrs. Leigh nier. t bride, wore a blue lace sheath with white accessories. Her corsage was ‘of white carna- tions. 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