ing the year. and wished the men on Monday evening. and 'offering. and commotion a to. new officers success. . led in a medtation including a recent canvass. - Reports were heard from the '3 period of silence in relation to The following supplies hay. treasurer and the Red Cross ‘the Remembrance Day theme. been ordered: hundred convener. The auditors report-l An informative and interest- church calendars. eighteen ad- ed the books in order. ling program illustrating t he ditional copies of “The Word The birthday box was opened lwork of the United Nations and anti the Way". four subscrip- tions to “The C ristia 0 Mrs. H. Heaney Is Elected O O and contained $4.85. One layct [consisting of slides. charts and te een purchased. With the lpictures was presented by Mrs. Home" magazine. and twelve copies of "World Friends". The KENsmGTON _ M". H“. sum“ at the annual meeting new president in the chair. the lLM. Murray and Mrs. Alt-son. . 01d Haney w" elected we“. heid at the home of M”. Keith correspondence was read and ider Mat-Kay. Mrs. Erskine Mac. UCW will promote subscriptions [WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS am. ,. Anne loud. Women's Editor. Phones-slot Idea! of the Clinton Women's ln-lWoodside recently. Other otfic- consisted of two "thank you" ‘Murdn read a short paper on 'J to the “United Churchmln - ——————4— . .~___;_ 9” are; vicfipresidem. Mrs. notes for treats, letters from 'l‘liant. All the units Will “sembl' Ill lThe Guardian, Charlottetown, Sit. NOV. 24, 1982 “true. with mm “me. as I do weirum Marlow. secretary rs. wen and M It was reported that the "Mt-~- the different rooms of the l l Inow Tm! would be enough {or treasurer. Mrs, William Cor. Burge. scngers" had begun the winter church for the November 22 lowering. and afterwards parli- !cipatc in a White Elephant sale sponsored by units 3 and 5. The closing worship was con- A Blood Donor clinic is to bciscssion under the leadership of held in Kensingion later in the .Mrs. Cla ude Huge and a n month. The meeting decided to i amount of $8 was voted for sup- send for three WI cook books. A iplies. A sample of the “In Mcm- me. ill in a mature woman ion: Red Cross convener. Mrs. who has atted a long time for Ian Henderson; directors. Mrs. this fine man. obert Heaney. Mrs. Thomas J HAPPENINGS never. it we never ‘could Sullivan. Mrs. James E. Mac- marry. would our children turn Kay; organist, Mrs. Robert sum of $5 was voted to be sent ‘oriam" card was displayed and ducted by Mrs. L.M. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wonna- Charlottetown. in regard to Ew- ggalnst us when they learn the Honey; auditors. Mrs. 13 n to the TB League and a leadcr— recommended for the approval and Mrs. Bruce MacLeod. colt entertained a number of art College - a Training School truth? In it better to give the Homer..." and M 5, Keith ship course was announced for .of each unit. —‘ w..— friends at the Rendezvous Res- for Deaconets'. was given by child for adoption? Dds“... M”, Horace pawn...- St. Mark's Hall. Kennington. No-- Plans were made to adopt a mo. MAKEUP BILL I W 5"“ buleve 5 ll "‘9 baby I was appointed to take the chair taurant recently on the occasion Mrs. J. Donald Macxay. Th e vember 27 at 2 pm. i child through the Foster Parcn: , of their 10th wedding annivers- Mission study on “The film of grows up surrounded by ourgfm. the election of officers. The December meeting will mum. at a cost of $10 per Women in Sweden bought ary. They were presented with East Asia" was resented by mutual love. he will be less disq The meeting opened with the be held at the home or Mrs. wuwmonm Mrs. pd]. K nnedy re.‘.cosnieiics worth 350.000.000 in I beautiful mirror and many Mrs. Harold Linkletter and the tuibed when the truth is known. president M... James E. w llam Cotton. Roll call will tie Epoi‘ted that $168.10 had been re.!l9bl——20 per cent more per other lovely gifts. meeting concluded with the u- than 8" 36°F!“ child Wh" ‘99“ Kay presiding with the ins... answered by exchanging ChriS-rceivcd from the Autumn thank» capita than Britain. rejected since birth. Please help ‘ ' . benedic- tmas gift v ME. AND MRS. RAY C. TRAVERS lMontreal an St, ltiev‘lierc she will spend the win- Of Pretty Autumn Wedding A pretty wedding took place at St. Peter's Cathedral on Oct- ober 8, 1962 when Helen Anna ancel. daughter of Mr. a n lllrs. N. S. Tawel. Charlotte- town, became the bride of Mr. Ray Cbesley Travers, son of Mr, and Mrs. 12.13. Travers, Pennfield Ridge. N.S. The double ring ceremony was performed by Von. Archdeacon. JR. Davies. The church was decorated with baskets of gladioli and mixe flowers and the altar with mums. Pink carnations with white satin bows an streamers marked the i: u e s t pews. The wedding music was played by Miss Suzanne Bren- ton. and appropriate hymns were sung by the church choir. The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore a floor length gown of white embassy brocade. with full skirt and long lily-point sleeves. The gown had a round neckline and bristle back. Her shoulder length veil of tulle illusion fell from a crown of sequins. crystals and pearls. She carried a bouquet of Amer- ican Beauty roses with stream- ers of sweetheart roses. The matron of honor. Mrs. Merton Price. wore a cocktail length gown of mauve beau-de- soie with matching maribou hat. She carried a nosegay yellow and blue mums. Terry Travers of New Beach. N.B.. River of . cousin of te son Mrs. D. K. MacKenny enter- tained at her home on Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Cliff Floyd, who. with her husband. leaves this weekend to take up residence in Saint John, NB. Mr. James Norton. who has been convalescing at his home in Summerslde past three weeks. following hospitali- zation in Highland View Hospi- tal. Amherst. N.S. from an in- .jury received in a highway ac- .cldcnt. returned this week to re- .sumc his teaching duties in ‘the Regional High Schhol. Mid- idleton. N.S. t posting of the Miapah tion in Unison. A social period followed when Mrs. Herbert Si- mmons and Mrs. Keith Sim- mons were lunch hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris Summerside wore weaken v itors to New Glasgow, N.S.. guests of their son. Mr. Lorne Harris, and Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Jean MacFarlane was hostess to her bridge club at her home in Summerside on Monday evening. of is Mrs. Eric MacKay entertain- ed the members of The Ladies Club of the Summerslde Pres- us make the right decision. ~ F.Y. Dear F.Y.: You can’t have a common law marriage with a man who has a wife. It the at- tempt had any legal status. it would be higamous per se. ence invalid any way you fig- A common law marriage, as such. is a relationship in which a man. without legal impedi- ment. takes a woman to be his domestic companion and repre- sents her to the world as his spouse As for your bravely spoken ope of making something wor- thwhile of your backstreet af- au with “this fine man, Mrs. Brewer Robinson left bytei‘ian ChurCh 0“ TueSday EV- - - . , Summersido on Thursday for ening at her home in summer dont think you ve got a chalice . at happines. in the setup you Massachusetts side. contemplate For a woman in love. happi- Mrs. ,George McMahon was ‘ hostess’at bridge at her home in mmerside on Thursday even- ‘groom. was the bestmnn and ing. ‘the ushers were Peter and Paul iTawcel. brothers of the bride. Mrs. Gordon Simmons of Sum- i The bride‘s mother \i‘aS‘lmerside. accompanied by Mrs. Iwearing a dusky rose dress of.Leslic Simmons. Mrs. Victor in- .lace over taffeta with black ac- _‘ man. Mrs. James L. MacDougall ; cessorics and a corsage of while 5 and Mrs. William Hornei‘ spent jcarnations. The groom's mother 5 several days this Week in Hall- ichose a double knit jersey suit l fax. N.S. |of grey with sand trim and sand 1 raccessories. licr corsage was of Mrs- Jami" E Macnnnflld 0‘ ‘whne Carnations. Summerside loaves today by § The reception was held at ihe'l’ljdm‘ {0“ '3 mp t° St’ 133"" iQuecn Hotel following the cere- Mm“ lmony. The toast to the bride lwas proposed by Rev. Louis Elias and was responded to by the groom. Mrs. Abdullah Taw- eel circulated the guest book. For travelling the bride wore a double knit suit in dark brown with beige accessories and at Mr- alld MFS- Lloyd lllmall l‘e' corsage of talisman roses, lllll‘llOd Sunday to their home in Out of town guests at the mid. " Summerside from a trip to Mont- lllrs. Kenneth Merriam enter- tained at bridge at her home in .Summcrsidc on Tuesday eve- ning with Mrs. Richard Sawlcr as lunch hostess. ding included: Mr. and Mrs. real and Boston. Massachu- Ray Travers. Mr. and Mrs, sotts. John Armstrong of Penniicld Ridge: Miss thich MapNnilL The Ohio (‘iub members of the RN. Miss Mildred Greene. RN. ‘ Prince County Hospital held Miss Myrna Mat-Kinnon. RN. their filial Fall meeting at the Miss Elaine Currie. RN, Miss home of Mrs. Harold Schurman Margaret Webb, RN. anti 2-Iii. on Wednesday. November 21. Wallace Gordon_ 3]] of Fred”. Following the regular business. icton. NB. Vpans were finalized for a; Mr. and Mrs Travers an. r... "Make-Believe Tea." The novel-. siding in Fredericton. Np, ty and originality of this idea! where the bride is on the nurs- l should have a vast appeal - by Ing staff of the Victoria Gcnci‘- and large! at Hospital and the groom is ‘ lamployed with the New Bruns- MFR l'lt'll'l‘." Dye “'85 hOSIGSSl wick Electric Power Commis- to her hrirlue club on Tuesday? evening at her home in Sum-i IELLEN’S DIARY A Young Lad’s Help Makesi Baking An Enioyoble Task “No. it's not encouraging." a favorite radio-announcer report- ed this morning of the weather ahead. “But take heart." said with a low chuckle. “Always remember “Somewhere the sun is shining!’ it will come back to smile on us here. Meanwhile. we'll have to accept what we get. And that is high winds and dampness for today. It's hard on the farmers- but just think of the men at sea! Better not go out today. boys. Or if you are out. . .bet- ter head for the shore!" And so it has been all day: windy and damp. "i wonder." Alex. the five- past chap from the house across the lane. said this morning. "what a summer-day was like? I sort of forget." We were in the pantry at the time mixing cookies. Disregard- lng the power-mixer. we stirred. and blended by hand. so as to allow him to help in those in- tervals when we must leave it to assemble others of the ingred- ients needed. We showed him to sample the chips. which were to make of them chocolate chip cookies. And naturally when the last small ball of dough had been fashioned. and ‘put in th e Dan. and each flattened with a floured fork. we let him exer- cise a little lad’s prerogative. which is of cont 0 "lick" the remaining sweets from the bowl that “A'summe'r day?" we echoed. L'Oh they are lovely things. They ave. . " .aun." he smiled wistful- ly. "And a little breath of wind from up the arse. rfumed with the scent of spruce. and fir. and ferns and. ” . . . ." he nodded. "daisies and buttercups." "A the summer days are long. nd there’s dew at the morning. and noon in run-filled. And in the afternoon a blue gar; - wove simmers over the I don't know when the d is done and the evening gins. be- cause. when you tun away from watching the sunset and after- glo fade. there's the full moon climbing above the barn-gable" e . And sometimes. you “i know! t‘remomber that Lend troni evening when wo‘wat- choti than putting hay in ‘tne mow. We were flute: you and l. I . merside. The devotions for the meeting, lot the Evening Circle of th e Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Lit- tle’ of St. Eleanors spent the weekend ‘ Oxford. N.S. guests of the latter's mother. Mrs. J. R. Thompson. Mr. Herbert Mahar. 216 Dor- chester St. is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Mrs. Roy Folland. Breadal- bane. underwent surgery in the Prince Edward Island Hospital recently. Mr. Floyd Gates. who has been accountant of the Summer- side branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. left Wednesday to take up duties as manager of the savings department of the Halifax. N.S. branch. His wife and son will leave in the near future. Dr. James Dodds of Montreal is in Summerside this week due to the illness of his father. R. T. Dodds. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. A.E. Davies. accompan-i led by her sister, Miss Ru i ll Vlnnicombe. 55 Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown. has or Dunedin, Fla. to spend winter months. Enroute they will vis it days with ncss consists in giving in care of The Guardian. a n d sharing. And for that to be pos- sible. she must be protected an cherished in a situation that af- cial acceptance and permanent fellowship with the e ovc . None of which you can have in a guilty. furtivc. fragmentary. on-the-run relationship with your married admirer At your age. 37. it is late in the day to be embarking upon a traditionally losing , . ' ’ , that doubtless will leave you stranded. sooner or later. so Mr and wiser than you are presen . You may feel you are getting the inside track. to be the man's second wife. if he is ever free to marry again In practise. how- ever, a man's guilt sense. once his wife is dead. usually blocks him from marrying a mistress who had been in the b a c ground. ford~ security. self-respect, so- If! ° ; DIAL 4-1125 As r how to insure the child’s long-term welfare. I would surmise :liat. all things considered adoption is the most sensible provision yo u can make for him (or licrl. Mil. Mary Haworih c o u it s e l 5 th e through her columli. not by mail ; or personal interview. Write her I Keiisinglon Travel Bureau and d' . Hi tutc Ode and the Mary Stewart .Collect in unison. The minutes lot the last annual meeting and ithe last regular meeting were trend by the acting secretary. ers. Keith Woodside. Roll call was answered by the payment of dues. and a toy for the re- tarded children. i The president in her address ‘reportcd that this had been a lvery successful year. She note 1that “we had sponsored a Home lNursing class, had a Red Cross ‘nurse at one- of our meetings. ~heid a pot luck supper. and ice .crcam social. and several card Ipai'tics: gave a donation to the collected for charitable organi- :zations." A highlight of the year had been a tour through ;the Seeman Bros. plant at New rAnnan. She thanked the mem- .bci's for their co-operation cur— The meeting adjourned and a dainty lunch was served by the‘ hostess and lunch committee. KENSINGTON UCW Mrs. Harold Laird presidedi at a general meeting of the Kensington United Church wo- animumaaammfiuwmmmms Thinking of Buying ‘ A PIPE l A Fashion Item At HOLMAN’S ' For your Son, K l2 Purity Dairy Ltd. l \M/ Prefer Purity Products." “Parents from MacKenrie's .. W‘ ' M..wa friend Come in arid see our Selection i From $10.00 down JENKINS Pharmacy ' l The casual "West Point" suit . . . new and so attractively different for tile [winter season . . this wool flannel two-piece suit has a MacALPINE ROOM ,_, , wq...‘ . ,3: 73 a few friends in New York City. St. Veronica's Nurses Guild will hold the fall membership tea at the Charlottetown Hospi- tal Nurses Residence Sunday afternoon. SUNTER'S SAY Mr. and Mrs. James MacKin- non. Summerside. have return- I I ed home from a week's holiday in B e l f a st and Bangor. Me. They were accompanied by "SANTA SHOP" .gfi iim duffy suggests: lovely cardigan jacket, piped red, with brass but- tons and two patch pockets. [to knife pleated skirt completes this popular ensemble. Sizes 8 to 18 in grey trimmed with red . . and only 10.95. HOLMAN'S : FISH & CHIPS I. *; 35c Per Order t Absolute Free Delivery Dial 4-87-14 1 lolinson’s Restaurant 1 vvvvvvvvv ‘Ti Christmas Cards of Distinction . . . for personal and business use Mrs. MacKinnon‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards. Char- lottetown. While in Belfast they vSummersidc Presbyterian Chur- ch on Monday evening in the Ladies' Parlor were led by Mrs. iJohn Forbes. Following the Call visited Mrs. Minnie Starr. who ito Worship and the singing of a celebrated her 86th birthday re- :bymn. the Scripture lesson from cently. SOON! St. Matthew ll was read res- . fflLgvfigivifli' 23w“ "Wm" lponsivcly. Mrs. Lester Linklet- Miss Florence Lamb. Nation- zlirnmf Cmudulng‘ cmlyd“; thk dav‘tcr offered prayer. after which al Consultant in girls‘ work of ' fre?‘ e was But “in halmavméh. ,hshe read the Exposition “Be the Anglican Church in Canada. DRESSES m“, 'harves‘tmg of mml § 0 j" Humble." The business period arrived in Charlottetown Thurs- SKIRTS Rot“ where 'the workcg’s for: .was in charge of the president. day to conduct a leadership galhél‘? . " Mrs. Henry Bishop. when a gra- course for young women at St. “There Eucn we can say tifying financial report on the Peter’s Cathedral and St. I we have'at leaét one smqo‘na-l _recent turkey supper. was sub- Paul's Church. this weekend. work com Mcd‘ Y“ the ‘ mitted by Mrs. Russell Hunter. While here she will be the guest SWEATERS turnips “sin”; " An Interesting report on the of Rev. and Mrs. 1". out! LINGERIE A “hwy surhmopday we re. meeting held in Zion Church. Elias. St. Paul‘s Rectory. BLOUSES mcmbered this morning with} ACCESSORIES ’-\ RY HAWORTH Common Law Marriage Hos Little Hepe Of Success a good life together. even on a part-time basis. e could see the baby and me twice a week Alex. We might have recalled‘ others. even odd nice ones ofl the autumn. if we had not been . over-busy then. For there wcre‘ those too. we let pass too care- lessly by. "There never comes a day like this. all gold in lik bbl A": Shin g e a bu 9 1”. Dear Mary Haworth: I am ‘37. unmarried and oregna t. l'rho child. due in March. though to . You I'd no “me fol- play: work ' unexpected. is not unwanted. t e sun, But I recall the afternoon I can d and for half of his month's an- ‘ l l and 005mm “wally lVery formal, in a richly Sunter's [SHIOS' Wear iembossod green and gold Gt. George st. Ch'town lbrocade. Simplicity styled. ; too 13. AAI II. BENNETT CARR t mu Jim. the father. (not namel has been married years. His wife is a paralytic. following an accident in 1950. Their marriage. before the ac- Gident. was happy though child- st be done ‘ there the gold day wast-i ed. _ And there the mellownesn' of earth and sky And by hour. unta .For scruples sown too well in such as 1. And there October's brightness faded. turning l Her dear enchantment into dull November. ' And setting in my brain one question burning: No w w a can i. now what: can I remem er— ‘ ' Of work i bent above th at day. until It was too late to climb the golden hill?" Until Monday - - Diary— Good-night. . . Young Adults- Hold Meeting! VALLEYFIELD —— The op- ening meeting of the Valleyfield Orwell Head Young A d u it Group was held .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moc- Ktnnon in Brooklyn on Novem- ber to with It members attend- ' \ The election of new officers was held. with the following re- sults: president. Harold Mac- . vice-president. Donald Nicholson: secretary. Mrs. Ha- ael MacKinnon: treasurer. Mrs. Gloria MacPherson: sick con- Mecl cod. I net's. Mrs. MacPher- son and Mrs. Tillie I And leaf and air. 'went. hour 19 sted giving his‘ name to the baby and ma. Ho +7141 is delighted at the prospect of M m bet a father at 48 an won us to have more children. Incl- Pro-Clums- denially he is an executive well pmmm I able to maintain two homes. '5" (“or l,r‘nysolf hi am perfectlty ugreca e to t is arrapgemen. as I am convinced we can have Pn-Chmf-fi s WW"-—- SPECIAL . . . . a unch Heatherdale. 5' H.— I 9 anal vacation. And we 'Lorry's Restaurant Free Delivery fromlladn.tola.m. ’ - - Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.l. 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ‘ _a-_— .I For the past l2 years they buvt shared very little except the house She has withdrawn emotionally as well as physical- ly from living. A housekeeper lives with them to care for her. ii'ort-e is out of the question. Dial 4-04 I 5-4-9028 ML CAREER SCHOOL Watch & Jewelry Repair as we feel she has suffered enough. men resetting. U i ‘ l have known Jim for 16 Insuch if 9W. qty-Mr. years. since he returned to our “tion A] m and other office from the Army. It was a gem“ pgrely tlpuigiéss Scouaintancso : sipun .wenwesu- ~ dcnly "met' each other at a “ANS CANADA business social event. Five IEAUTY months later our love affair started ' ‘ Jim regards the baby as pro canton. N- 3- vIdcnlinl. giving us opportunity to make a life for ourselves. He t wants us to live together on a. common law basis. was served by Mdaaea Elizabeth and Jean Gillis. Mrs. M a r i o h Cooper and Mrs. Gloria Mac- ; Phonon. assisted by the hoa- "" BEAUTY SALON (formerly Ellen’s) . it: Kent at. Opposite Eaters,” The next meeting is to be held on November 29th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peardon. THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE ‘ HEARING ECONOMICAL NEW NI”! “so-R" HEARING AID Ask about 1-Year Warranty and 5-Year Service Plan. A model for every type of electronically corroctoblo hearing loss. Come in or Call for free demonstration ‘Manutectvm‘r respond "to" price. [mm r; .i. llf'APthl (HUS Guaranteed by Zonifh's V ill-DAY MONEY- BACK OFFER! SUMMERSIDE. 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