& Tho Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 14, 1959. “HAPPENINGS Mrs. W. Ross Stewart enter- *|tained at a delightful afternoon tea on Saturday at her home on North River Road, Seasonal flow- ers throughout the rooms formed a decorative background. Mrs. E.M. Found and Mrs. P.A. Creel- man poured. Serving were Mrs.’ O.H. Curtis, J. William prise Friday evening when a ® a‘ - : number of friends called at their a ge. a Tora Couple Honored abeth MacKinnon, daughter of eo sola ee FREAN AND GRAY-DUNN BISC new home, 67 Goodwill Avenue to 5 . At Sea | t Mrs. Robert MacKinnon and the| Reverend Donald Campbell of- IN BEAUTIFUL TINS. ; The matnuerate cctames wak,| Mrs. Albert Wright has elosed rierown late. Mr. MacKinnon, Winsloe,|ficiated at the ceremony. by the guests provoked -much her house at Central Bedeque for} ceartETOWN — The home and the groom is the son of Mr. Phote by Meyers Studio Alfred MacNeill. Dr. J. William| Mrs, John Havenga, and t¥0- on the eve of her marriage. Af WI Service Mrs. A. Robertson was named EN eR Moreside .and Dr. Robert Abel Bedeque. left on Thursday, Dec.|'¢T the crowd had assembled, - og acting president in the absence supplied the piano music for the wae, ¥, Mts. Garnett MacDonald and! RED POINT — The highlight of the president and vice-presi- FROM OUR A.W. Rogers, Mrs. Sheldon Dun- can, Mrs. T. D. DeBlois, Mrs. erly of Bellevue, who for the past several years has resided in - land, California, has arrived Quincy, Mass , to spend the wint- er with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean. Mrs. MacLean who is only 93, travelled unaccompanied from Oakland to Quincy by jet airlin- er. Mrs. Tyler Ching, Mrs. Martina Sutherland, Mrs. Harry MacPhee, Bernard Power and Heath Ching recently returned to Souris from an enjoyable motor-trip through the winter months and will spend some time with her daughter, Mrs Brewer Waugh, Wilmot and lat- er with her son, Lorne, at Reads Corner, 10 for Quebec City from where they will sail on the steamer “‘Sev- “len Seas” for Rotterdam, Holland where she will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.V.D. Beek, Fer- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tremere following their marriage at Zion of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Palm- er, Searletown, was the scene of a happy event, on Dec. 3rd., when friends and ngighbors gath- ered to tender their. daughter, Barbara, a miscellaneous shower Charlies Wright escorted the bride and groom-to-be to a decorated settee. Later Santa Claus arrived with! Presbyterian Manse, Charlotte- town, on October 27. The bride was the former Eliz- _TREMERE-MacKINNON NUPTIALS and Mrs. Olive Tremere, New Wi iltshire. Mr. and Mrs. John Clow, sister Charter Member Has 44 Years of the December meeting of the} Red Point Women's Institute was, the presentation of an Institute Pin to Mrs. William Ching who son and by Mrs. A. Robertson. Mrs. Ching fittingly replied and expressed her a for this signal honor. dent. Roll call was by an exchange of Christmas gifts. tion made ppreciation to the members nded to Mrs. Robertson reported hav- -ATKINSONS FOR YOUR PARTY FOODS. — ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS IN EASTERN CANADA JUST ARRIVED A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF PEEK- “THE MOST APPRECIATED _ MOST ECONOMICAL: GIFT YOU CAN GIVE DELICATESSEN Sterling MacDonald, Mrs. H. J. A. Brown, Mrs. Clifford MacDon- ald, Mrs. Fred Cannon and Mrs. Byron Burns. Earlier in the even- - an woe Diner wes <etertalned @ he home of Dr. and Mrs. More-| 1.07 st the Maritime Girls Home 43 _ |a Truro, N.S., spent the week-end Sng Sh openihenegyping tae ener a by Miss | that her son, Jack Acorn, Mrs. , Shirley Spencer. Acorn and children, © Charlene,|~ ing sent six cartons of used cloth- ing to the Unitarian Service Com- mittee. It was voted to purchase necessary articles for the school. Discussion _ followed schol- jarship for Grade ten at Souris High School and it was voted that the allotment be paid to the scholarship fund—and—that—the; money be divided as $50.00 for first prize and $25.00 for second prize. It was also voted that we offer special prizes of $2.50 each for the first prize patchwork quilt and the first prize pillow cases |} with colored embroidery, at the|# FOR YOUR HOUSE PARTIES HOLLAND HOUSE COCKTAIL MIXES DAIQUIRI, GRENADINE, MANHATTEN OLD FASHIONED, TOM COLLINS, ETC. IMPORTED LIME JUICE CAPERS ~ COCKTAIL SAUSAGES COCKTAIL MEAT BALLS an immense bag of gifts. which| has the enviable record of being were opened by Mrs. Michael) the first charter member and Delaney and verses were read by | whe has had forty-four years of Mrs. George Green. Following| continuous membership in the or- singing ‘‘For They Are Jolls Ganization. An, appropriate _ ad- Fellows” Harold and Barbata.dress was read/by Mrs. R. Kid- thanked the gathering for the! = Perr ee lovely gifts and invited all ta vis:’ made for the social evening to it them in their home. As Sania| be held in the hall Dec. 5. departed in his jovial manner he $7.00 was voted for Christmas wished the future bride and treats for the school children. ; . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Craig. of | room much happiness. Sewing committee reported three elsohn’s wedding marches. Mrs. a lder tn meen a Wetaskiwin, Albeit teen to| A social evening was enjoyed | articles.passed in. Sick and school Russell Gruer sang “I'll Walk| member of the Black Watch unit, | the Island and is visiting his par-|with music furnished by Mrs. committee reports were ~ given. Beside You’ and “O Perfect/had been stationed at Aldershot|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne | Kenneth Muttart and others. Re-| Collection for the evening amount- werd, Holland. She will also visit other relatives and plans to re- MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. TEMPLETON turn to the Island in February. Young Couple Pledge Vows In Ceremony At Howick, Que. The Howick United Church, Howick, Quebec, was the scene of a pretty afternoon -wedding, when Rev. E.F. Carey, mission- Mrs. Ewin Lord who {s on. the ly rendered Lohengrin and Mend- = __sweet william and white satin i quet of pink and white roses. ary from Japan, united in mar- riage Roberta Isabel, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Todd, Charlottetown, P.E.I., and William Robert, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Templeton of Riverfield, Quebec. The church was beautifully dec- orated with colored gladioli. The guest pews were marked with bows. The bride was given in mar- .radiant in a-figor length gown of imported french chantilly lace over white gaffeta and nylon tyl- le. The gown was fashioned with a low scalloped neckline and long pointed sleeves. A very full skirt with princess panels ended in a slight chapel train. A fingertip illusion vell was held in place by a scalloped coro- Love’’, during the signing of the register. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held for 70 guests in the social hall of the church. The bride's table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a bouquet of roses. A toast to the bride was pre- posed by Rev. E.F. Carey to which the groom eapably gave a fitting response. A toast to the at- tendants. was proposed by Mr. Richard Bunbury responded. A toast to the newly-weds was pro- posed by Mr. Brodie Templeton to which Mr. John Todd, father of the bride, gave a fitting respon- se. Miss Marjorie Ness, cousin of the groom, was in charge of} the guest book. The young eouple spent their honeymoon on a motor trip to net embroidered with seed pearls Her jewellery was a seed pearl necklace. a gift from the groom | and pearl earrings, a gift from tke bride's aunt, Mrs. A.F. Rams- den of Ottawa. She carried a bou- Miss Pauline Foers, a friend of Rhode Island and the Maritime) Provinces, returning home by} the Gaspe Coast. For travelling) the bride wore an _ imported) French flannel two-piece printed | suit with white accessories and a corsage of white roses. the bride, was maid of honor, and Mrs. Richard Bunbury, only sis-| ter of the groom, was bridesmaid. | They wore identical floor length! gowns of white nylon tulle over sapphire blue taffeta, with mat- ching head dress and gloves. They carried colonial bouquets of white and pink carnations. Mr. Brodie Templeton, brother of the groom, acted as grooms- man, and also as usher with Mr. Richard Bunbury, brother-in-law of the groom. The bride’s mother chose a blue printed dress, with white acces- sories and a corsage of pink car- natians. Mrs. Russell Stewart was in The bride is a graduate of Prince of Wales College, Char-| lottetown. The bridegroom is a graduate of Macdonald College, St. Anne’s, Quebec. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Todd, Char- lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Ramsden, Ottawa, Rev. and Mrs. Carey, Ivan and Norma Carey, Tokyg, Japan. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered three miscellan- eous showers given by the school teachers at the RCAF Base, St. Hubert, Mrs. Bruce Ness and Marjorie and Mrs. Mitchell Ness of Howick. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton will _charge of the music and effective- reside in Aubrey, Quebec. ELLEN’S DIARY - School Concert Brings Joy To Hearts Of Young And Old Mack came by through the| “I know more than my own. You! he smiled to think of it before his transfer te Germany. With Mrs. Acorn and family he spent a pleasant ten day holiday with his mother before proceed- ing overseas. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White, | formerly of Murray Harbour and Charlottetown were among the passengers arriving from Ger- many on the liner Ivernia which docked at Halifax last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. White’ were met at Halifax by-Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Machon, a sister of Mrs. White and arrived at the home of Mrs. White’s mother, Mrs. W.C. Ste- wart, High Bank on Tuesday. The couple has spent the past two years in Germany. After a two- week furlough Mr. White will proceed to Camp Gagetown, N.B. and Mrs. White will spend the winter with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shaw of Mon- tague, Saturday attended the wed. ding of their niece, Linda Lou Leard, whose marriage to Wil- liam Watts of Sydney, N.S., took place in Mount Stewart United, Church, Mr. Jimmy Martin of New York arrived to attend the Watts-Leard Wedding. Miss Sally Leard of Edmonton, Alberta, arrived Friday. morning to be a bridesmaid at her sister's | wedding. Friends of Mr. Burris Butler, managing editor of the Standard | Publishing Co., of Cincinnati, Oh- io, will be pleased to learn he is recovering nicely from his recent serious illness. Mrs. Ronald MacLean, _form- what I bought. I'll tell you: my} grandchildren’s Santa Claus wears a fine red suit and cap.-, come Christmas at our house. But he lacked the ‘jingle bells.’ “Now"’ he chuckled’’ what self- respecting Santa would suffer that? So this year, he will wear too a string of good old_ Island bells when he makes his call! and “won't rain this evening to share With| hear the others at their lines and | they like that? He’ be more pop- us those lines he learns for the| they sort of stick in your mind. school's Christmas head. “You poor fellow’ we = said concert a-| You don’t have to learn them at | all—_they just come and stay.” | eGranddaughter; too, looks a-! ular than ever I'll say!”’ A rainy day this, damp and dim. But now the stars ‘‘the for- get-me-nots of the angels’ “you'll be worn out with every-|head with pleasant anticipations| sparkle high: wp.and far away. thing with school and concert, ~with chores and lessons—and now ‘traps, too, to attend to each mor- ns ” He regarded us with a little y. “The Christmas concert!” he | to its thrills. “We've been so busy at school, | | we wondered odd times whether) |or not we were to have a concert | this year. I’m glad we are’ she: | said. “If we didn't—well, Christ- mas wouldn't be Christmas with- And a smiles. young moon pensively “Would you believe &, Ellen, | the skies have cleared!’’’ James tells us coming in from the chor- ing. “Put on your bonnet an let’s have a walk—as far as the exclaimed ‘‘that’s not work. It’s' out a school concert, now would house on the hill.” only fun! I‘know my pieces now. | it? The little ones love it. Their Until tomorrow—Diary—Good- As a matter of fact” he smiled) eyes shine when they talk of it.| night. Junior Aid Annual Meeting Held At Souris SOURIS — The annual meeting Quite out of keeping with the of the Junior Aid of the Souris Hospital was held on November lith at the home of Mrs. Edward Kassner. The meeting was called to or- der by Mrs. Roy White, 1st. vice- president. Mrs. Kassner read the financial report showing a balance of $736. 0. This was followed ~by the president's report of the year’s work by the Hospital Aid. read .| all!”* And we older ones enjoy it too: 1} wonder—if it’s a nice night, the; night of the concert. I must ask Mother—perhaps Alex could| come too. Wduldn’t he enjoy it— the tree and Santa Claus, and How rainy this day has been. month that brought it. | “Better to get it in rain than) |snow’’ someone commented this evening. But how shall ft be Christmas without the feathery white of| snow dusting the evergreens and| lying soft and pretty on the) fields? And what of the sound of “sleigh bells in the snow?” “Oh we've been here and there ¢ Open A Holman 7 CHRISTMAS CHARGE ACCOUNT Buy Now! Pay Next Year! Craig, and members of his fam- ily in Bedeque and Victoria. ifreshments was served by the! ed to $3.19. Mrs. Ira MacDonald ledies present. will be hostess to the January Yuletide Dem WEST ROYALTY — An inter- meeting of the West Royalty Wo- men’s Institute was the demon- wrapping and- novel ways of making Christmas table centre- pieces given by Miss Jeannie Gillis and Miss Irene Mountain, assistant-supervisors of the P.E. lL. W. L. Mrs. Fred Gates of the Program committee presented the guests. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. John England with nineteen members and several visitors present. The president, Mrs. R. Coffin opened the meet- ing and routine business follow- ed Included in the correspondence was a letter from our eleven year old adopted Korean boy who sent a snapshot of himself wearing the shirt and trousers he had received from this Insti- "A gil decen't mind 0 sires tert mont ha a money to i im” sania Peas san SEA. FOOD A SPECIALTY SPECIAL EACH DAY Full Course Dinner. only 8c WEL Queen Sr Tel, 8725 oy a eae WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS | Given W. Royalty Members stration of Christmas parcel| SPECIALS AT MENT’S) | meeting when the tunch commit- tee will be Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs. Earl McCarville and Mrs: Irertie Campbell. 5 An exchange of gifts from sec- ret. pals took place and names were drawn for the coming year. onstrations }tue a short time agé Letters | cial president and from the Can- ladian Association of Consumers. Christmas treats will be bought for the schoo children and for the older residents of the district. Mrs. Harold MacRae _ invited | the members to her home for the | next meeting when the lunch |committee will be Mrs. Russell Bell, Mrs. Floyd Buell, Mrs. Ben- nett Carr and Mrs. Reg Coffin. ' Roll call will be answered by : |paying our subscriptions to the| que | Institute news. / WEST COVEHEAD W. I. Twenty members were present to answer roll call for the Christ- | mas meeting of the West Cove- head Women’s Institute at the home of Mrs. Roland Beairsto. | Three new members were wel- comed. Final arrangements were FOR CAPITAL GROWTH Assets of the funds are invested in a wide range of Canadian common stocks selected for long-term growth potential. Investors Growth Fund combines the advantages of common stock investment and full-time professional management. FEATURES @ Automatic, free re-investment of dividends $ Cumulative investment plans \ oe S| i a 1G LUPE ET Te SS T7E! Variable income plans @ Income tax credits G. F. Cameron Division Mgr., Summerside J. C. Montgomery District Mgr., Charlottetown J. Fulton Pierce Charlottetown investors @growt er f€ARMABA ate. — Souris Exhibition. Mrs: R. Kidson to plan the pro- gram books for the coming year. Collection amounted to $1.80. Members are to meet with Community Credit Union Open M ip @ Savings & s Insured ° Loans at Low Interest Office Open Daily } Russ Hunter, Treasurer — COCKTAIL CHIP DIPS SMOKED OYSTERS ANCHOVIES ANCHOVY PASTE PARTY TOOTHPICKS SARDINES (FANCY) CARMELIZED. COCKTAIL STIX SUMMERSIDE DEVELOPING Your Film For 20 Years In Today — Out Tomorrow GARNHUM PHOTO ar ANNOUNCEMENT — the famous beauty preparations of hair cosmetics. We are proud and happy to announce that you will now find Helena Rubinstein at our cosmetic bar. 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PAYABLE AT ONCE SUNNY ISLE FARMS wc (i) ~ ALL THIS AND MORE ATKINSONS “TRADE NOW... | | BOERNE + yote of thanks was given all; He smiled. ‘Well, I did, Ellen” officers. “be replied ‘and you eoulds t guess