aera s: _ Argyle Shore and Elmer Roy MR. AND MRS. MALCOLM MacKENZIE Couple Honored On Occasion } Of Wedding Anniversary Malcolm MacKenzie, deputy, chrysanthemums as well as a 4 6 1 Gat, Oar Mek De 7 18 HAPPENINGS Mrs ,Wendall Barbour, Mrs.|Colin MacDonald was grooms- Harrie Brown, Mrs Sterling Mac- | man. The reception was held at Donald and Mrs. Bill MacNeill | the home of Mr. and Mrs. George were joint hostesses at a de-|Clarey. The bride was a member lightful luncheon bridge held Sat-|of the staff of Cariton Cards of urday afternoon /at the | Char- | Toronto and the groom is a pros- lottetown Hotel. perdus farmer. The happy coup- le will reside on\ the old MacDen- Mr. and Mrs. J. David Walken | ald homestead in Whim Road. entertained at an early evening party on Satugday at the home of} Mrs. Lester MacDonald, ‘form- Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and erly. Anna Beaton, of Toronto, Mrs. H.R. Large, West Street. was the guest of honor at a de- Mrs. J.C. Gallant and Mrs. F. jlightfully arranged staff lunch- Ww. Boyles mere: Sled bbetedden | eon party in the luncheon room | of the Carleton. Toronto. The nice- on” Tuesday and Wednesday eve- t cies Waan they ebleitataed ily appointed table was centered | ® vith a cake. Anna received many bridge at Mrs. Gallant's home,!jovely gifts from the directors and Goodwill Ave. staff of Carleton Cards. The bride t thank for their A marriage of wide interest to jovely ae ane ‘aaah many friends in P.E.I. and Tor- onto was solemnized at Trinity | United Church Manse, Montague, In Double Ring A pretty wedding was solemn- Their Whim Road friends hon-/ ized at St. Pius X Church, Park- ored Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mat- dale, when Eleanor Elaine, on November 14th, 1959, at 7) Donald at a miscellaneous show- ha daughter of Mrs. Frederick Gre- o'clock, when Miss Anna Beaton, er when many beautiful gifts gory and the late Mr. Gregory, daughter of Mrs. Malcolm Beat-| were presented to the happy coup- became the bride of Kenneth on and the late Mr. Beaton of Tor- | le. Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. onto became the bride-of Lester Charles Campbell, Campbell's MacDonald, son of the late -Mr. Cove. Rt. Rev. R. V. MacKenzie Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Campbell minister of education, and Mrs. | beautifully decorated three - tier MacKenzie were guests of honor | anniversary cake. Mrs. James at the home of Mr.- and Mrs.|M. MacFadyen poured from sev- Fred F. Wotton, Linden Avenue,'en until eight and Mrs. Harold Parkdale on’ Saturday, Nov. 28, Partridge from eight until nine the occasion .being Mr. and Mrs./ |o’clock. Mrs. Willard G. Spencer MacKenzie’s 25th wedding anni-|cut the ices and was assisted in versary. Mrs. Charles M. Ste-'serving by Mrs. Stewartt. Mrs. wart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Harding replenished. MacKenzie, was joint hostess. | Mr. Fred Wotton, brother of Mrs. W. P. Bruce ushered the Mrs. MacKenzie, proposed the many relatives and friends who toast to the happily married called to offer their congratula- couple. Mr. MacKenzie in re- tions and gifts of silverware. ~- | sponding to the toast recalled the Decorations on the- serving events of the occasion 25 years table included white tapers, white | ago. Early Afternoon Ceremony Solemnized At Bride’s Home and Mrs. Norman MacDonald of Whim Road, P.EJ. Rev. J.M. Fraser was the officiating clergy-. man. The bride was charming in an | lleft on Saturday Beach, Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George Brookins, for Daytona | performed the ceremony, ensemble of gray with pink ac- Montague, attended the Brookins- cessories. She was attended by Waugh wedding in Kensington her sister,. Mrs. James Aitken. on Wednesday. ELLEN’S DIARY New Animal Companions Delight The Young Farmer “Oh ho” we chuckled, happy ;dark in the cool of this winter- Il expressed in Waiting season, but the stable 7 eel ag tage - helper | “85 cozy and warm—and much eS ie ‘iper | alive with the cattle then at their this morning?” | breakfast. The black cat came .in Given in. marriage by her bro- ceremonies. A toast to the ladies was proposed by Mr. H.B. Mac- Leod whose ‘complimentary re- marks were interspersed with flashes of wit and humor. Mrs. H.B. MacLeod, president of the local branch of the Women’s In- “Stitute responded fittingly, giving due credit to the hosts of the evening, the men of Irishtown- | School district. who are, she said, “the best husbands to be found anywhere”’. The chairman snicivelateiall Mr. Harrington,.a former mem- ber of the local Farm Forum group, on his recent victory in the political field and called upon him for a few remarks, to which Mr Harrington responded in the reamy Mustard French Dress- In deep bowl or blender top, ae ie The marriage of Elaine Camp-, bell MacPhail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacPhail, MacDonald Jewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell of Corn- wall, took place at the home of MacPhail had the guest book. A reception for eighty guests ras- held at Bonshaw Inn, which was prettily decorated with fall flowers and\* streamers. The bride’s table was centered by a charge of come to the stables with me to its tasteful stream. spirit of the occasion, and expres- Mack looked up from the’ ‘from the yard on steps hefitting | SP hig pleasure at being present. wheelbarrow of sticks he was'a VIP and sat bland of face on unloading to the box on the back a sill apart from the pair of bara| Mr. Halsey a _— 7 verandah with a smile. “I cats washing faces there while Payater. Clair ‘Campbell, Bicice thought’ he offered ‘if I brought | they too awaited the milking of | : . ; ; | Stavert, Don MacLeod, Clayton you your wood you'd have time to the house-cow and their share of |Stavert, James Archie Sim e'clock. The Rev. J. H. Bishop, performed the double-ring cere- mony, in the presence of the im- mediate family. , The bride chose a white velvet ballerina length dress with shoulder length veil of white tulle ifusion and carried a white Bible with red sweetheart roses nd streamers. She was. attended by Miss Beverly. Jewell, sister of the groom, who wore an identical dress of blue velvet with white feathered headdress and white : sf ; ' Archie, Johnstone. _LeRoy Camp. per—l0th,—at—2|threetier_wedding take _topned | see what's new there. | And now". leadin with wedding bells. love birds,| “Fine!'’“we agreed, turning to off to tour father “there's some- | The tables were cleared by the and satin bows,. with tall white|pick up jacket and scarf. He fol- thing else new: You'd never men with dispatch and a musical ry. The groom was att @riend Norman Mac! man. ‘ Mrs. J. H. Bishop played the Iredding music and Miss a by his , as best tapers and bouquets. The toast to the bride was pro- paged by Rev. J.H. Bishop, and) responded to: by the groom. After a delicious supper, the guests drove to the bride’s home where the lovely gifts were on display. The happy couple left for a honeymoon in Maine and Mass- achusetts. For travelling the bride wore a dark red suit, with white feather trimmed hat and white corsage, with black purse and shoes. Both the bride and groom are employees. of Canada Packers Ltd., Charlottetown. reside in Cornwall. WMS Life Member Honored At Meeting In ALBERTON — The Christmas @pirit of love and goodwill was expressed in tangible form at the elose of Bloomfield Women's Missionary Society meeting Tues- -day evening. Members of the @uxiliary took advantage of this occasion to honor Mrs. Lester E. Profitt, one of their most de- voted and willing workers. Mrs. Profitt became a member of Bloomfield Auxiliary . sixty-eight years ago and has been a life member for forty-five years. An address of appreciation was IDA BAILEY ALLEN Double-Quick 20-Min Meal Bloomfield read by Mrs. R. F. MacAusland, president of P.E.I. Presbyterial who was hostess to the meeting. Mrs. Profitt was presented with a Life Membership pin, a cup and saucer with cornflower design and a bouquet of carnations. Since} this is her birthday month she} was also presented with a beau- tifully decorated cake. Te presentation. was a com- plete surprise to Mrs. Profitt who feelingly expressed . her thanks for this kind and touching gesture. They will) MR. AND MRS. KENNETH CHARLES CAMPBELL Young Couple Pledge Vows Ceremony ther, Warren. the bride tocked lovely in a street. length gown of | peau de soie with lace fashioned with a sweetheart neck- line and long pointed sleeves. Her | shoulder length veil of tulle illus- ion was held in place by a tiara! trimmed with sequins and perar'!s. She carried a bouquet of red | roses. the bride was bridesmaid. Sh- wore a blue street length dress o brocaded taffeia trimmed with nylon amd matching accessories and carried-a nosegay of white and blue ‘mums. Bernard Campbell. brother of the groom, acted as best man The bride's mother wore a di isty rose dress with blue benzaline duster and blue accessories with a corsage of white carnations. The -groom's mother wore a beige suit with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at Parkdale hal! for 75. guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Harold groom. The bride's table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake topped -with a miniature bride and groom Telegrams were received from Mr. and Mrs Ear! Gregory and Mr. and Mrs Gordon Gregory, Ca! gary, Alta and Mr. and Mre loseph—_M4 bodice | Mrs. Donald Camphell, sister of | Rector and responded to by the | of congratulations | PO ge ae furkey Seahetied At Anniversary On Saturday evening the mem- ' }bers of Baltic Women's Institute, with their husbands, celebrated Summerside. A toast to the ladies sae vee Sy Gihanh Bite. Lane: imentary the work . Crafer. Mrs. James Wall expressed thanks on behalf of the. ladies for the co-operation and help given by the men. A beautifully decoratéd cake, made by Mrs. Horace Paynter of Kelvin adorn- ed the center of the table. A social hour followed and all join- ed im a hearty sing song. On their return from Maine, the couple took up residence in Charlottetown where both ait employed with the Island Tele-; phone Co. Prior to her marriage the bride, ; was entertained at a miscellane- 'ous shower by the operating staff | at the home of Mrs. Kay Frizzell, also one at the home of Mrs. |3 Donald Campbell where she_ re- | /ceived many beautiful and useful | ¥ ; hesog (Phote by C.D. MacKay) | I" . December 7-8-9. \SPECIALS AT MENT'S | | "Nowadays it costs more to feed @ chicken than it does 7 j one,” says Hanna : | SEA FOOD A SPECIALTY SPECIAL EACH DAY Full Course Dinner. only 8c lowed us indoors. guess what it is. But it's some- evening followed. Mrs. Alfred ‘This is better” he commented thing pretty nice!” , obviously enjoying the horniness| A goat! Yes, At last a nanny- of warmth, and the scent of}_an Island-nanny to please the cooking porridge. “I came in jad of ten. An attractive young sometimes when you were away. lady to companion the ‘lone one But I just looked around. I didn’t we have. And if as someone sug- in each role. Mr. Alvin Bernard stay.’ { gested to Mack today. “Your|of Long River, accompanied by “Surprise!” he beamed pres-| grandmother will have to spread | Mrs. Borden T. Campbell charm- ently at a stable setting a calf your granddad’s shirt on a high ed the audience with violin selec- with the sheen of brand new on clothesline now to save it!” at/tions and with Mrs. George T. its coat, to its feet, and then least the pair will make an added | MacLeod and Mr. James Sim- standing aside the better to ad-| responsibility for their proud | mons furnished music for dane- mire him. “Isn't he a nice one?” | young owner. |ing with which the evening's pro- he queried smiling happily. “And! “You don’t need to bed her in cram concluded. only came last night! Gran'’dad-jhay! And that tin—it's not full, dy said." he nodded “the night is it? Dear me, that's enough HEAVY - FOOTED DANCERS? | MacKay of Graham's. Road em- ployed her varied talents as song leader, soloist and violinist, with Mrs. Willard Brown as accom- panist, delighting her audience | iously, when the floor of the room where they: were dancing col-| but I have a notion he might make! away. Before. we expected it, a good 4-H calf. I'll wait and see night dropped silent and dim. We how he grows.’ _ | think of him gone—the brother, !apsed Friday in a village near “He's a handsome feltow at the kindly chap and merriest of here. any rate”’ we said. ‘all. And James doubtless aware |” “I believe’’ he offered. soberly of the course of our thoughts, ‘he’s the best we ever had." looks up from the old armchair We smiled. The lad learns his and his reading with a warm farming well. | come home. 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