. ,, Pa“ 2 .. -vw...” .‘7, -. .St. Mary’s Church, Souris, Is Scene Of Wedding Ceremony The beautiful church of St. ,in green and beige. Her corsage Mary's in Souris was the scene lwas of talismen roses. The mo- of a pretty wedding when Mar- lther of the groom was attired garet Helen, daughter of Mini and Mrs. D. Arthur Mat-Donald, became the bride of J a m e s I Reginald Mac-Donald. son of; Mr. 3 d M r s. Reginald S. i MacDonald. The double ring Ceremony was performed by! Murphy. 1 nuptial j I Rt. Rev. Msgr. . . lwho also celebrated the as : Glowing tapers and summer [lowers enhanced the beauty of. ’the church. The guest pews Were marked with rosettes of white and yellow ribbon. Suit- able music was provided by Mr. l Clifford Peters. who also ac- companied the Junior Girls" Choir as they sang several hymns during the mass and the higning of the register. : The bride. given in marriage by her father. was lovely in her floor-length gown of white ny- lon lace. featuring a fitted bod- Ice, lily-point sleeves. ‘ round heckline and a bouffant skirt of John MacLean and Mr. in a light blue embroidered sheath with matching accessori- ies and a corsage of pink roses. After the ceremony a recep- tion for upwards of 150 guests was held in St. Mary’s parish hall. where the bride's table was decorated with bouquets of red roses and the traditional ' g rake. Mr. Bert Paquet was the toastmaster and called upon Rev. J.J. Dunphy to propose the toast to the bride. This was re- sponded to by the groom. Con- gratulatory message wore extended by the fathers of bride and groom. Dr. A.A. Mac- Donald. Mr. T.J. Kickham. Hon. James McCabe. A special toast was proposed to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullally. who are god-parents of both the bride and groom. Telegrams were read fr 0 in Very Rev. J.K. Mad 5 a a c, Winnipeg; Capt. and Mrs. K. lace and net over taffeta. Her IGem‘ge Kens~ 5095“ Germany» shoulder length veil of tiered IMr- and Mrs- JOI“! MacDon' hymn tulle was held in plac e laid. New Westmlnlster. B.C., with a tiara. Her bouquet was Ia" M155 Mary M3CAUIayi 305' l cascade of sweetheart roses. '0"; Mass- ' Miss Patricia MacDonald. sis-. If” a “Gnoymo‘m trlp hr of “w bride‘ was the maid .pomts of interest in the Marl- " h0mr_ she WM... a gown ‘“times and Eastern USA. the ellow organza over taffeta. The Ibr'de WM" 3 5"“ 0‘ "3m blue . ridesmaids wpre Miss Kate lwool with white accessories and MacDonald. sister of the groom I8 “"5339 0’ Pmk roses- and Miss (‘amilla Walsh. They“ Mr- and MrS- MacDonald Wore similarly fashioned gowns Ere "‘s'dmg '" sour's- of pale green. All wore match- tng headdresses and accessor- Ies and carried noscgays of Former ISICInder mixed flowers. Mr. Arthur Peters. Jr.. was .Weds In Call. the bestman. while the guests; Were ushered by Mr. John Mac- Donald. brother of the groom and Mr. James Macintosh. ' The bride‘s mother sheath dress of beige organza zver taffeta, with accessories A very pretty fall wedding .took place in the. Lutherlan church Ferndale. Michigan when -ter of Mr. and Mr G. Ruses- :tine, Ferndale was united in marriage in a double wedding iring service with lan S. Kennedy of Los Angeles California. son of Mrs. Ray Kennedy. Moncton NE. and the late Mr. Kennedy. 9 The bride was attired in a floor length gown of peau de sole which featured an Italian lace jacket. long pointed sleeves, bell .skirt with lace applique. an ov- ‘erskirt which formed into a full train. A bouffant fingi': .p veil of tulle illusion was gathered to .a crown of pearls. She carried .‘a cascade arrangement of white butterfly roses and ' . The :bride was attended by a maid i‘of honor. two senior and two 'junior bridesmaids and two flo- wer girls all cousins of the bride, who wore gold and pale green .afl‘cra dresses with matching nradtfrcl'5es. The groom's cousin Dr. LG. Huddle Jr. of Ferndale was best man. The bride's mother was attir- L'tl i‘ a u inc pe u sole dress with matching accessories. groom's mother in a dress of god] lace organza over taffeta with brown accessories. The reception following the ceremony was held in the Fern. dale community hall with a buf- fet supper being served to two hundred guests. The bride is a graduate of Ferndale High School and attended college Angeles. The groom a former resident of Charlottetown at- tended Spring Psrk and West Kent Schools and Michigan Col- loge of Mining and Technology _ 7M! ‘ ammo PILLOWS v Newest seedework! Make hose mdur :Sally Ann Rusestino only daugb- ‘ WW Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 s The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Dec. 10, 1962. HAPPE NINGS LAW Penny Warren. RCAF. Winnipeg, is spending a month's leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Warren, Haw- thorne Ave.. Parkdale. Mrs. Keir Mann. lrishtown. spent the past week at Kensing- ton. guest of her niece, Mrs. John Chappell and Mr. Chap- ‘pell. Dale Paynter. son of Mr. and . 'Mrs. Leigh Paynter. Burlington, , is convalescing after a tonsilec- tomy at the Prince County Hos- ’ pital. Summerside. .. .l. P. Mcinnii. Summer- side. spent the past few days at .Kensington. guest of Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. C. Moore. Susan Stewart. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart. lNorboro. entered the Prince ' County Hospital. Summerside on Tuesday to undergo a tonsilec- . tomy on Wednesday. , Cpl. and Mrs. H. 'l‘. Black and family were recent week- ' end guests of Mrs. Black's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hi- ckox, Kensington. : president. mentioned t h a t Mr. Wendell E. Mann and Nepal-mm." for the proposed hmmer Gerald mm"er togproclamatlon of Youth Temper- Halifax over the weeked. They were accompanied by their mo- ther Mrs. Allison Mann. u ho was visiting her husband who is a patient in the Victoria General Hospital. Mrs. Lemuel E. Jay. Mt. Ste- wart, who celebrated her 80th birthday on Sunday. December 21' was entertained by her son Rol- and L. Jay and Mrs. Jay. Mt. Stewart and also by her daugh- ter Mrs. Bruce MacLaren Mr. MacLaren of Charlottetown. ' The happy event took place at, her son‘s home and those attend: ; ing included six grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Un- children and five great-grand. children. I Montague Cou 50th Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Mel- lish held an evening reception at their home at 233 im Ave-‘ nue in Charlottetown ,recentlyl in honor of Mr. Mellish‘s par-I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.’ Mellish. Montague on the occa-' sion of their 50th wedding an-. ary. ‘ mvers The traditional wedding cake: was cut and served to a large; number of relatives and friends who were present to extend best wishes and congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Mellish During the evening Mr. Ken- neth Norris of the Maritime. Christian College in Charlotte- town. spoke briefly on marriage and married life and led in Prayer-‘1‘ 9010 was milderth by I Mr. and Mrs. Mel-lish have iMr. Eric MacGregor. ‘ two sons. Reginald in N e w l 1‘“ address was read h." M'- I Perth and Harry in Charlotte- iw'lfl'ed Macmna'd 0' Mmm'i town and eight grandchildren {Que and the presentation of a TV set and other gifts was made to the couple. Receiving were Mrs. Allison Owen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mellish. Mrs. W.0. Weale and Mrs. Kenneth Norris poured and serving were Abbott and Mrs. H. Mellish assisted by William Matthews. Mrs. F. Buell and Mrs. Annabelle Houston. ground music was provided by Mrs. Weale. Mrs. Norris and Mrs. V.M. Hudson. The guest- book was circulated by Mr. H. Mellish. For the occasion the house ‘ Mrs. Jay. who is enjoying ex- cellent health, received birthday greetings from a host of friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MacDou- gall. St. Marys Road. returned this week following a holiday spent in Oshawa. 0nt.. where they visited with their daugh- ter. husband and family. They also visited Niagara Falls andl points of interest in the U.S.A.l Mrs. A.E. Huestis entertain-I ed the members of the lo c al 3 .WCTU at their annual meetingi at her home in Summerside on Wednesday afternoon. w i t h Mrs. Bis h op Read presiding. i The devotions were in charge of . Mrs. Vernon Metherall. after which Mrs. H.D. Smith submit- ;ted the fin a n cial statement. During the year the Union suf- ‘fered the loss of four esteemed :members. as follows: Mrs. Ern- ‘est Harper. Mrs. M.F. Schur- ‘man. Mrs. J.S. Hinton and Mrs. 1L.R. Allen. and it was decided ‘to send a sum of money to the lNational as an “in Memoriam" Ifor these devoted and untirlng ‘advocates of total abstinence. Mrs. L.M. Callbeck. provincial .ancc Education Week. April 21- I27. 1963. is making satisfactory [advancement A donation was received from Mrs. P.L. Bow- ness. as well as a sum of money from the Union to help car do ,. ‘\§ CELE Life-long residents of Mont Carmel. Mr. and Mrs, Armand beyond that hilltop. what excit- ing adventures there would be! Yesterday b r o u g ht folks to their Churches —and a Sab - bath-quiet. and rest. And at Al- derlea. the calm and peace of this rather-remote. rural spot. For our visitors, it gave us among others. Jamie‘s pair of small ones: Gordie and Wendy, both brown-eyed. he fair of curls and merry. she inclined to be darker, at four months a good child and much lik a doll. And the pair are held ear in the f mil . Alex's world of this morning was s sad one. He foun it so when early, trusty lad that he is went out to his choring about. But alas! a calamity had be- fallen in the rabbit hutch over- night. Because, as he had explained to us. and happily. when the young bunnies had been discove ered in a hairless group of six, “Papa rabbits just aren’t inter- all BRATE élst ANNIVERSARY celebrated their 615i wedding anniversary on November 12th. To further d Richard i above i celebrate the occasion Mr. an Mrs. Richard took their very ‘ first trip to the United States ‘ Mrs. John Moire. sud Mrs. E r. Mill. ' ANGLO RUSTICO W. l. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ' The annual meetin { ~Ang llcon WA Mem be rs m... M... women; ,gwmg met at the home of Mrs. lra Craswell recently. The meeting opened in the usual manner and roll call was answered by paying dues. The minutes of last meeting were read, and correspondence was read and discussed. The election of officers for the coming year resulted as fol. Hold Their Annual Meeting KENSINGTON — Sixteen manent leader had yet been members of St. Mark‘s Angli- found for the J.A.'s 3'"! said can W.A. met in the church that “we can only pray that Hall for the annual meeting on ,some one may feel the call of Wednesday afternoon. The ore-Wood to do this difficult but sident. MFS- Elmer M0859 Pre- worthwhile work." In conclu- sided and led in the devotions. sion Mrs. Mouse thanked the ' Roll call was answered with a .members {or their coflperauon lows: prestdcnt. Mrs. Noel Hon. verse of scripture containing the I and encouragement, Przkmsecretary. Mrs. word “Rock.' treasurer - ar an; Vice - Mrs. Walter Moasa reported the {omfiingesclgtygg :flggfrgtf: Ira Craswell; press secretary, self-denial offering at the .icoming year. president Mrs_ Mrs. Lyall Parkman. friendship Andrew’s Day corporate com-immer Moase'. vice _ président secretary. Mrs. Exton Bulman; munion came to $10.75. Mrs. El-Iremgee secre‘tary and flowel’. auditors and directors were re. cmer Moasc. Mrs. John M-lasc’ ' Mrs. Lloyd appointed. Committees for next and Mrs. Nelson Paynter offer- Igggargfasrggxldmg secretary. month are as follows: J_ Mr . fred Dslziel: sick: Mrs. Exton ed to pack Christmas treats for - senior members of the church. Igrtggaflsggfifiggfigghfifi'se_ “Patience” was the text wor cretary and hay" partnefuc, Buiman. and Mrs. A. Daiziel: chose" for "at meetmg' Iretary. Mrs. E. . Mill: Dorcas Progr‘m- M‘s- Dan Anderson Mrs. E. T. Mill read a letteritreasurer. Mrs. waiter Mouse: and Mrs. Lyall Parkman: school. from Miss Mary Randell. pray- . “Living Mempge'v secretary. Mrs. B. Nunn and Mrs. I. Cras. el‘ Partnerv and 8150 relml'teders. Elmer Paynter: calendar we“: that one 0f 51- Mark's lifemenl" secretary. Mrs.Bruce Graham: bEI'S MPS- AtWOOd Blakeney 15 thankoffering secretary, Mrs. ill at the home of her daughter. l John M0359. "Lime Helper," Mrs. Calice Gallant. 135 Bel-isecmm-yv Mrs. John 3, Cam. mom St» Summer-“de- eron: educational secretary. Mrs. All officers gave their annual jE. Profitt: social service secre- port Mrs. B. Nunn was appointed to send cards to shutins at Christmas. Roll call to be answered with s New Year's resolution. Next. meeting to be held at the home where they visited relatives re The v i c e presidentltary. Mrs. Harold Mill: “cent-s- of M". s, parkmam in Maine. he Richard, are Mrs. Howard took the chair‘week" secretary. Mrs. David L. The meeting ’was then ad. both nearing the “yearwd while the president gave hecMclnnis. journed and lunch was served an fll'e mark and have two daughters 1 27 W0 50115 89.0 880 grandchildren 'of whom they very proud. report of the year's activities: She said all financial obligations had‘been met with a balance on hand. The group had remcm- bered with appreciation the. se- The president called on Mrs. McInnis to give a short report on a leadership course held un- der the direction of Miss Lamb. dominion consultant. which she by the Committee in charge. ested in their families" a parti- Thmugllunlt the evening back-I out this project. Tea was served . by the hostess. . Mrs. Harold Walsh entertain- ed her bridge club on Monday evening at her home in Su m- merside. r l May-t Mr. Charles Moffatt. lfield. left yesterday morning forl And Alex. the bearer of th e Sydney. NS. for three. weeksl vacation with the thers and other relatives. While able to attend were three grand-.there he will travel with friends replied. “Yes. if she had een Mall-I content to stay with them, wouldn't have happened. They [were doing well. But” he sigh- led Ithe partition, and she couldn't Iget back to her own quarters to feed them. And all of them. yes. the whole six are — cold — now P to New York. Boston. and Newfoundland. ple Celebrate Anniversary was attractively decorated in gold and these decorations were arranged by Janet Stairs. Mrs. Mellish. the former An- nie Ethel Moore. is a daughter of the late Margaret, Mrs. George Donal have pre-deceased her. Moffatt bro- kitchen. young eyes troubled. thought, her first babies dead. “Cheer smiled to him. “There'll be more lrabbits. Mr- and Mrs- 53.1"” stock. But he'll find a dead calf Moore, Baldwins Road. A Sister or a lamb or a "me pig _ you M39" .know how it is. And we feel d and a brother Herbert ibadly. But we have to bury them And watch out even more the; tion had been inserted in the roomy hutch, and a separation of adults effected to remain so “until the little ones are able to look out for themselves." “What happened?" we inquir- rd. sad tidings. sat in shame in this 'Id say it was her fault" he It "she managed to get pa st our careless mother, we up. Alex” Ja m e 5 0n farms we often have to accept happenings like that. A fellow does his best with his Mr. Mellish, who is extremely ,next time." i active in his 86th year has three i Isisters Maude. Mrs. Otis or- ‘ibin. Florida: Katie, Mrs. Alph- ired L. Brown, Auburn, Mass: land lsabelle. Mrs. Melvin Murr- ‘iray. St. Eleanors who attended ithe celebrations. Two brothers 1 Lester and Frank predéeased 3 him. :Merrill. Kenneth, Dwayne and Elizabeth in New Perth and [Janet (Mrs. Darrell Stairs). iRonald. Barrie and Sharon, iCharlottetown. They have one igreat-grandchild, Stephen Glen I Stairs. , Earlier in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mellish were enter- tained at a reception given in itheir honor by “Don't fret. Don't spoil your nice day" We 6 those who would gather cember "Ho. 0’ the Curiosity-cat, as it happens our only company at the moment. chuckles softly. rousing from a nap. He stretch- es languidly. yawns. ‘ m I lazy. or am‘l!" comments slipping down from the couch. “This night all moon- light and loveliness is not meant to be wasted indoors. I‘m off" he winks twinkling "w h e r e romance Waits." And our day — A December. too picks up to go. Until tomorrow — -— Diary —- Good-night ’ v Holy Redeemer CWL HCtS Meeting On Thursday evening. Dec- ember 6t1h the monthly meeting of Holy Redeemer c.w.L. was G held with a large attendance. The president, Mrs. St. Clair T-rainor, presided and opened the ing with the league prayer. After the reading of the minutes, cor- respondence was dealt with. membership committee reported 311 members. Mrs. Murphy reported 22 hours was spent on mental health. Mrs. Mrs. Fred Egan were pneoe to see six persons become George Chandler and D r-o Cana- dian citizens. There is also an afternoon a week spent in visit- ing the sick in the Provincial Sanatorium. Several of the mem- bers attended the regional pro- vincial Home and School meet- h ing held in Morel]. rem d- el to give to the Mental Hlealth. The members grateful to Dr. who gave so willingly were most JP. of his slides is recent trip to Fame. Mrs. Alan MacDonald expressed the thanks of the The next meeting will be held the second week of January at which the Ur guest speaker will be acQuaid, executive dir- ector of Mental Health. 9 meeting adiourned and lunch was served. K NOTE PRIVATE LONDON (Reutersl — Prime Minister Macmillan said Thurs- e had received a reply N So lovely a December day — .from Soviet Premier Khrush- N this! A choice one for the Mon- Ichev to his Oct. 28 letter but he N day's wash. Perfect for the field- would not publish it. “As this work: for the plowman. or for‘message was not transmitted up over the radio but given me by ends of belated crops: the De-: Private letter- I do not think it - grain or the turnips. Iis right for me to publish it." h ' ' meet- The cial service. and as well had Ignatius SUNTER'S SAY nior members of the c h u r c h with treats at Christmas. bou- ght a ring of honor for a GA. member. placed flowers in the church at Easter. and a wreath at the monument on Remem- brance Day. contributed to the mattress fund and given the .A. members odd dishes for the Church Center. had sent flo- wers on the occasion of a be- reavement in a member's fam- ibt. made a Red Cross layette, and individually had performed many acts now listed under so- had attended in Charlottetown. Among other points brought out in the weekend course. was "Our goal in Christian Educa- tion. 1. To show God‘s love for all persons; 2. So that they will learn to know. serve and love God as we know him. 3. So that they and we will live lives of witness. service and woship. ‘ Study groups discussed “What is the Church and shared many profound truths. ranging from the physical idea of a house of worship of God. to the church lwithin every christian. interpret- "SANTA SHOP" san meetings had been attend- F hymn. Love of Christ Con- ed. several members had attend- lStl‘alnem and benediction. ed the 10th anniversary meeting ILUMh W83 SEPVEd by Mrs. Nel- of Sea View WA. and members LS?“ Payntel'. Mrs. Cecil M i l i. of St. Stephen's two branches} had joined with t. rk's wo . Dress shoes . Silo-boots * . Slippers Wright Shoe Co. ad been attended by the presi- dent and other members. but the president regretted that no per- ____.__._._..___..____1 GIFT IDEAS Queen st. 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BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling ‘Minister John Diefenbaiker and ‘ ELLEN’S DIARY Promising Vis And here. come to us this morning. was a brand new week, and day. at our doors: at Mon- day. with past things past. t h e here and now pleasant, and pro- mising vistas unfolding ahead. Life, It came to mind. as we put first sticks to the fire. and set the porridge pot snt the tea-ket- tle to boil. is like a remember- ed summer-byroad. Not a broad impersonal highway — on. an ‘ As A New Week Downs iMrs. Margaret Macdonald. MP. t i AAAAAA vvvvvvrv ‘ 4 1 1 I: Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada 1, Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 4. Charlottetown. P.E.I. AAA AAA AAAAAA tos Untold vavvvvv intimate road upon which the sunlight fell, now brilliantly. and again in shadows where the way- side maples. and birches. and firs, lent their full or speckled shade for one's steps. And we walking there. scarely even,. looked behind. for that part we knew. 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