vege ME. AND MRS. LINUS.JUSTIN DOYLE Island Couple Pledge Vows In Ceremony At Montreal Blood Donors’ Clinic, B.M. Cal- , chairman of the Hospi- zaar and Mrs. Fred Dun- can. Also a letter from Mrs Fred J. Steele, convener of Or- ganization and Development and oné from’ the T.B. League solicit- ing. support in the Christmas Seal campaign. g Couple Honored By Congregation PRINCETOWN—The congrega- tion of Lot 16 United-Church ga- thered at the manse on Monday For her daughter’s wedding the bride’s mother chose a blue lace ensemble with matching accessor- ies and a corsage of pink carna- tions. -Following the ceremony the bridal party and immediate re- a wedding breakfast. The bride’s table was centred with a two tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Clar- ence Pineau, as master of cere- monies, called on Msgr. Murphy to; propose a toast to the bride was capably responded For .their honeymoon to New York and P.E.I. the bride wore a light blue suit, blue feather hat and pink accessories with a cor- sage of pink carnations. Prior to her marriage the bride was ten- ze cr er fs iF c Feta [ Eg i iH HL i l ; . E : F if aE : z fl " Bw Ef if a7 i i i [ pte el a, i we : BE i 5 ie aff f i : 2» - i ite i 4 5 I is g = g © as to is the anniversary of the birth of | | Increase Shown In Membership Of Tignish CWL Morton. Dew, _ president—of _T.B. League; Mrs. Wendell Wood, dir- ector of nursing services and a ‘dered a shower at the home of Miss Lillian MacGuigan where she received many beautiful and gifts. Miss Dorothy Mac- was hostes: fi co- S. their arrival at Hope Riv- the bridal couple was given turkey dinner at Shining Wat- Lodge, Cavendish, which was by 80 guests. Bie couple will reside in Mon- by Mrs. A. Moran read the finan- cial report which showed a sub- stantial balance on hand. Reports were given from the following conveners: spiritual, Mrs. Ray Dunn; finance, Mrs. Urban Blan- chard; membership, Mrs. Arth- -jur MacKenzie; citizenship, Mrs. Arthur Proude; institutions, Mrs. Ivan Laurie; social action, Mrs. Alex MacLean. An article on the Catholic In- formation Bureau, sent in by Mrs. Allison Croken, was read by the secretary. The members listened with in- terest to a report of the National convention which was held at St. John, N.B., in October, and sent in by the provincial president, Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Fairview WI Welcomes Bride To District FAIRVIEW — On Wednesday evening Dec. 9 the members of the Fairview Women’s Institute -| within a period of three weeks, once more had the extreme pleasure of welcoming another bride in the person of Mrs. Thom- the happy young people graciously welcom- ed the members to their com- modious and comfortable home. was called to order , after which an approp- and suitable gift of presented by Mrs. i i ; Fy : fire i : members, and by Mr. Murphy who pleasant and cap- able manner welcomed all and rga = Ei expressed good wishes for the «| future. A dainty lunch was served by the members after which a pleas- ant hour was spent in viewing the many lovely wedding gifts as as in social chat. : A pleasant feature was the fact that Mrs. Murphy, Sr., was pres- J -}ent and added much to the oc- sources said The workers want a daily :aintmura wage-of $2.75 and other benefits. ana (CP) . —Civil servants andi “Thank You” note for a’ farewell gift from a member. A shrine in honor of Our Lady was erected by the spiritual con- vener on the feast of the Im- maculate conception. ; membership of the council in- creased extensively during the year, a new list of all members with the time allotted each for saying the rosary for world cleaning of Sanctuary and care of the altar was attended to. Social service convener reported having dis- tributed clothes to the needy and having done cleaning and baking for invalid. Five sick members were visited. Twenty-five new members were obtained by membership conven- er. It was reported that Girl Guid- es were doing their usual work and that tulips were planted at Soldiers’ monument. It was de- cided to hold a grocery shower for the Sisters of the Precious Blood; a health bond be purchas- ed from T.B. League; that flow- ers be purchased for the altar and that our clergy and Sisters of the convent be remembered at Christmas. The director, Rev. M.J. 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