’ DIANNE MACMILLAN lan, pounce Downsyiew, Ont., an- the engagement .of thetr daughter, Whilma Dianne, to Michzei _ Norman -Guyett_son-of —Mrs.—_Edward— ‘The Guardian; Charlottetown, Thurs.,. Sept. 8, 1966. 7 60th UBWMU sionary Union of Provinces, held in Wolfville, N. MICHAEL GUYETT ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacMil- 1966. Harbour, N.B., was the devo- tional speaker. throughout the marriage is to take place Oc- |convention. Dr. L. C. Kitchen, tober Ist, 1966, at 3 p. m. at the {former professor of William Ca- Park Royal United Church, |rey’s University, India, and of Charlottetown. ~——~——"lMeMaster University, Hamilton, Guyett and the late Mr. Guy- ett, Downsview, Ont. The HAPP-E Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 speakers. Others included: Rev: E. M. Jenkins, public relations chairman of Feller College, Grand Ligne, Quebec, and Mrs. E. B. Fielding, treasurer, of the \Ont., was= among the ~ special NINGS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sullivan (nee Valerie Myers) whose wed- ding took- place on August 13th, in Barrie, Ont., honeymooned in this province at the home of Mrs. Sullivan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Myers, Crapaud. During their stay, relatives and friends in the area ‘held a show- er in their honour. vo Mr. and Mrs. John L. Waugh and Sons Calvin ahd Ian left on a return for Trinidad after spend- ing a five weeks vacation with Mr. Waugh’'s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Waugh. Bedeque, and with other relatives and friends. Mr. Waugh is the nia- fager of a branch of the Raal Bank in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Mr_-and Mrs. “Hollis - Myers, and daughter. Donna Halifax, N. S. were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ‘er Bernard, Freetown ~ Mr. and Mrs. Austin Burgess have left for their. home in Bel- mont Mass., after staying two months at ‘their summer home ‘n Murray Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Thorne and three children have return- | ed to their home at Charnwood, Beaconsfield, P. Q., after spend- Ing a pleasant holiday as. guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Earle Jenkins, Dundas. PES Mig fed them. to Dundas for a vaca- tion. has also left on’ return. Mrs. Ann Keene and Mrs. Cecelia Smith and two- children of Toronto, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred_ Jeffrey, Borden Mr. and Mrs. Qrville M. Mur- ray. and family,“Halifax, N. S., Spent a pleasant holiday recent- ly-at the former's old home at Meadow Bank a Mr and. Mrs. M. Burgess and children,” Dale, Pamela and _-Robert—have—left Sotey wee |. in Lexington, Mass. They were ‘accompanied by their Sattdra Jones also of Lexington, after vacationing at their cot- tage at Murray Harbor. A shower was held in honor of Gail McKeeman recently in St. Mary’s Church Hall, by.the CWL Montague. The bride-to-be was escorted to fhe seat of honour by Janice MacLeod and Geneva Carpenter Gifts were opened by Miss Carpenter and _ verses were read by Mary Cain. Re- freshments were served by | Members of the CWL. Miss McKeeman was also guest of honor at a miscellane- Ous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carpenter, Mon tague, where gifts were present- ed--by Geneva Carpenter” and) Erna, Bill and Nan Westaway | verses read by Jeannie Mac- | Montague, have returned from | Leod. A buffet supper was ser- ved by the . hostess) and Miss | MacLeod: Seca from Oshawa, where she? has Roberta Balser. has we HOUSEHOLD been visiting for two months} ° with her father. | John Perry, St. Louis, left re- cently on a visit to Boston, Mass | | Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Deighan, Borden, | were .Mr...and~ Mrs. Edward Noonan and sons Brian and Barry, George Dawson and Ambrose Noonan, all of Brant- | ford, Ont. | The Christian Youth organiza- | tion of Montague held a corn! boil last week on ‘Brudenell | Point. Games, races and sing- | ing helped to make the evening | enjoyable. eee A ee Re RD Stephanie and Peter Larter. and Mary MeNeill, Alberton, | I Gordon Thorne, | Vancouver, who had accompan- * guest | Ontario and Quebec Baptist/Con- vention, who recently returned from a tour of India. The presidential ‘address was Mr. and Mrs. Walter “Paynter delivered by Mrs. A. G. Crowe, jand son, Ivan, Halifax, were re- Who presented a resume of qua- | Vota jlities needed by women to be cont” visilors:'to-- Freetown: and leaders and pleaded for more Sherbrooke. lvolunteers for the work of furth- |_ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maton, ("ig the Gospel. She announe- |Saskatoon, were recent guests pa Paer pel aki pri Sninie is rad cones Receots| Hey A. lof name of the Convention from --Piercey and Mrs. Piercey at|ine URWMU., of the Maritime | Milton. Other recent visitors at MU the Milton rectory were Mrs. prov nen ee ee et ‘John Perrin and her son, John, | The work of home missions jof Long Pond, Nfld. lwas: presented by a panel from ‘ : the Dartmouth and Halifax. Ba | John A. Murray and Everett \tict missionary groups. A total jMurray,. Clyde River and Colin Gf 99 children from the home for |Murray, Meadow Bank, were re- colored children at Westphal, N. jcent visitors to Moncton, N. B. |§., were present and sang hymns **" ~“"""lunder the direction of Mary Paris matron of the Home, -and Rev: Donald Fairfax, Dartmouth, N. S. Bessie Lockhart, a retired missionary from India,“with the help ‘of several children of the mission band and their mothers, portrayed the part played by the bible women of India, in mis- sion work. Other fine audio visual pre- sentations were given by Mfrs. Rene McCallum, Truro, N. S., Mrs. Roland Blenkhorn, Saint John, N. B.; Mrs. Robert Read, |Weston, Ont,, after being guests jof Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacRae, Alberton. Lester Perry, Toronto, Ont, jhas been visiting in Borden with ‘his. son, Michaél, and—with-—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jeffrey. | Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Bell and family have returned to their honie.in.London, Ont., after. visit- jing relatives In Elmsdale and Alberton Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips jand Mrs. Herbert Champion ar- i\Tived from Dartmouth, N. S., jlast week to again take up resid- ence in their home town, Al- berton ee S. Barker, Flatlands, N. B. Greetings were brought to the /Convention by Dr. O. E. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Westa- (general secretary of the Baptist way and son Kevin of Toronto, \Foreign Mission Board, Toronto ‘are visiting Mrs. Blanche West- away, Montague. SPECIAL Carla Moore. New Waterford. jCape Breton is-a guest of Mrs. | Round Steak, Ib. jJohn MacDonald, Georgetown. > Rump Roast, Ib- . QUEEN ST. ' MEAT MARKET 99c 79¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Watts of | |Broct6én, Mass., are spending a | |holiday at Shady Lane Tourist | Home and renewing friendships | tin-the-Alberton-area. “Mrs.-Watts | jis the former Reta Horne of | 'Mill Road and {t is a number of | years since she visited her nat- live province. Brenton Davies, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy |White, Sturgeon, left for Califor- ‘nia, last week upon receiving |word that his son is ill. | Mrs.~ Ruth Sommers, Charlot- itetown, was a weekend guest of }Mr. and Mrs. William O’Brien, Alberton. Z Lola Shaw, Lorne Valley, was} — ‘a weekend guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs ' iM. R. Pocklington, Elmsdale. BONE | q Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Currie. | their daughter, Heather and | | Mrs. Currie’s mother, Mrs. Ed- | igar Williams, are visiting brief: | ly in Boston. They were accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Heb- er Ramsay, Alberton. Saugus, Mass., where they have | been visiting. r | HINTS © Thoroughly dry steel — wool after using and it will not rust. | Pilot light heat frorh the oven | is ‘just right. WORK SHIRTS Men’s ideal for work or casual wear. Sizes 14 to 17%. Reg. price $3.95. 4 To lower the height of a ceif- NOW 95 ing, apply striped covering to i ‘ the ceiling, bringing it down the ONLY walls. ~ Scallop for-effect; if you like. Ladies’ Sweaters In sizes S.M.L., in all colors. Cardigans and pullovers. Reg. - 8.95. BRISTOL ~——TsNow 3 ONLY When giving a child liquid medicine, measure it into a larger spoon first. Saves spills ji Plans are in the making here for a new large elementary Is Held In Wolfville, N.S. | Neafly 600 women registered |A warm welcome was given to\ren's Aid Society : forthe 60th. annua! convention of |the 14 missionaries present, who |v Mrs. Donihee says the prayer *\the United Baptist Woman's Mis- |are on furlough from service in |grew out of a report to the Chil- | the Atllanti¢ |the: mission fields of Incia, Boli-|dren’s Aid on a family of child- | Convention via and Africa, and six. returned S., August. 30 to September 1, |missionaries living in Canada. The general... treasurer, Mrs. Mrs. L.B. Estabrooks, Blacks | Harrison Lewis, Sable River, N. S., reported that $167,550.84 was raised for foreign and home missions during the past year and the total estimated budget for the new. year would be $167,- 050.000. ‘The women of. the Newfound- land Baptist Missionary Socie- ties were represented for the first time by the presence of a member of the executive, Mrs. Fred Sears, of St. John's, pro- land. Officers elected for 1967 were \president, Mrs. A. G. Crowe, |\Lancaster, N. B.; general treas- lurer,, Mabelle Webster, Truro, iN. S.; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Albert Geitzlér, Truro, N. S., and Clara Keirstead, Sackville, N.B. secretary, Mrs. DM M. Spinney, Yarmouth, N. S.; editor of the Atlantic Baptist page, Mrs. L. B. Wright, Mahone Bay, N. S.; superintendent off. White Cross, Mrs. C. A. Powell, Moncton, N. B. The closing session was held jointly with the United Baptist Convention when the president, Kenneth Spencer, Moncton, gave his presidential address. RAN SHORT RR Bermuda operated one of «the smallest railways in. :the-world —less than 20 miles long—be- tween 1931 and 1947. For | YOUR { es Offices: also at Summerside Fire, Life,- Marine, Auie and always wanted to be a , : She has already made a start, in Tonto where they will reside. Is Elected | CWL President HAMILTON. —— The new na- jal tional president of the Catholic | . and Mrs. Women’s. League says she has \COCk.of Urbainville who writer, recently marrie@ have left for |Kdgar and‘ his wife’ and two widely different ways~ that indicate thevariety of her inter. Edmon A. Arsenault of Urbain- ville, were Mr. and. Mrs. Em- | Mrs. H. T. Donihee has writ. ett Maddix and sons David and | another son Gustave of Toronto- ten a bridge column for the news- | V@¥ne. also Mrs. Don Brown and | ests. paper in Cornwall! her and she has written a poem that 'senault,’ Mrs is a prayer as a result of her work with the Cornwall Child- ren who had been deserted by their parents She wondered how. something like that -could happen in Cornwall without nei- ghbors noticing the children's plight and helping. She discov- ered that the family lived near her — she was one of the neigh- bors who. had noticed She says her prayer for. guid- ance, repeated each night, came a poem. It has the impri- matur of the Bishop of Alexan- dria, and has been printed. Mrs. Donihee is an avid bridge player who attends tournaments when she can and who has taught some blind people to play with Braille cards. Committee in Cornwall and is president of the local unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. A widow, Mrs. Donihee has two sons and a daughter: = She has been a member of the’ CWL from 1947, has worked with | the Girl Guides, the. City Plan- | ning Board, the Juvenile Court | Mrs. H.T. Donihee’ ST.HUBERT © }ton, N. M a Reg: te} rk B “ , Mr. -and Mrs. .Roy Evans of eggie Hitchcock, physical ine oan Joe Abarat and ay Exelda Arsenault of Montreal | Peakes Station, P. FE. I. were rec: | Structor at-the, Evangeline Rez val aoe . enna veanne. Of | has spent her holidays with: her ‘ent guest of Mrs. Marguerite Ar.|ionel High, Schoo! at Abram’s from tho. Sake pee ee jParents, Mr. and Mrs. Augustin 'senault of Urbainville Village, has texen a—two-week ; SP': | Arsenault of Urbainville Mine > Cannsed@ Avaepauit. col ee eae i Cheenienione : | Recent visitors at the home of |Urbainville has returned from ‘, sive drives Mr._and Mrs. Robert ' Hitch- |Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus P. Gallant |the “Pringe.--.County Hospital, "07S teat were /of Urbainville were a | be- | HANDLES A BUNDLE The. 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