...‘. —., IUV‘ I I I V ~ L W 8 The Gmlmrlotwmwn, Tues” April 2, INS. HAPPENINGS confined to his home through illness. Elaine Gallant, RN. on staff at Victoria General Hospital inI Halifax. is spending a few days . at the home of her parents, Mr. . Arthur LeClair has returned to and Mrs. DH. Gallant. She was :his home in Miscouc after be. accompanied by Mr. Gene Quinn 1 ing a Patient in Prince County of Gagetown. N.B. J Hospital for the past few weeks. Patricia Poirier. of the teach-A. lng staff of Kensington H i gh I River. left by train Thurs ay School, spent the weekend with liar Montreal, where she will on- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John I ler the Royal VietOl‘ll Hospital C. Poirier. ‘ for surgery. Mrs. Minnie W-hitlock, Hunter d Mailett, l _ a few “recent visttor i Dingwell's Mills. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Elmsdale. are spending days at the home of their son and daughter-in-‘aw, Mrs. Charles M all ett, couche. George Stead. Upton. was a to Souris and g r. a n 1 Mis-l Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacDon- ; ald. Forest Hill, were recent vis- I‘ itors at the home of Mr. on Mrs. Laura Green accompan-f Mrs- Lem RObertSOD. Lower l led by Mrs. P a u l i he Howatt. I Montague- after spending the st six MR. AND MRS. LEIGH GRAHAM lmonths touring the wt??? Coast, Mr. and Mrs- Cecil stewart e e a few days at the and son, Shane. were recent vie- ; home of their daughter and son- ltors at the home of Mr. and [in-laW. MT. and Mrs. Elgin Mrs. Barry Stevenson, Charlot- ' tetown. Double Ring CeremonyAt IMO I The M i s c o u c h e Firemen's M1; and Mrs. Elliot Murphy, Hampshire United Church ‘ wee y cribbage tournament was NS“ have arrived in Upton m Mrs, Proud chose for her dau-i held Thursday evening. Prizes ghte's wedding a brown bro-I for high score were won by Mr. are sues“ 't the 1mm. of Mr" caded dress with bolero jacketland Mrs. Elgin Veno. The tour-,ElllOl'S Parents. Mr- Ind M“- and magenta accessories and her nament will come to a close! Alfred Downe, Upton. corsage was of yollof mums. next week with cash prizes go-l Mrs. Graham choose for the. ing to the three top scores. I wedding a dress of green oryan-' j za over tafeta with taupe ac-g Mrs. William DesRoche. ccssorics. Her corsage was oflcouche, is a patient in Prince] yellow roses. County Hospital. 1. . Mrs. arth Gillis, Following the Ceremony a re-: lMontague, were recent visitors caption was held at the Queen! Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Peterslat Mr. Gillis' home in Forest Hotel. The head table was cen-: and family returned to Mis-l Hill. lCl‘Cd with a three ' tier \l’ed-lcouche after spending the pastl ding cake topped by 8 miniayfew months in Ontario. ‘ Ilene MacMaster, Strathcona ture bride and groom. Tall whitei ; was a recent visitor at the home ers and vases of white and A film entitled “Song of Ber- of Mr. and Mrs. George Stead, Hampshire United Church was? the scene of a recent wedding; when Mary Alberta. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Proud. Hampshire. became the bride of‘ Leigh Gordon. son of Mrs. Flor- rie Graham, Cavendish. and the‘ late Edward Graham. ‘ The double ring ceremony was. performed by Rev. Wilfred E.. Dindial and the church was de-t curated with potted plants and white satin bows marked the guest pews. Mrs. Cecil Stewart, church or- ganist, played the wedding mu- sic and accompanied Nancy Ste- Mrs. William MacLennon, Up- ton. is visiting in Char‘ottetown and Frencht‘ort. n n: "G yEUOW baby mums adorned the nadette" was shown in the Mis- Upton. table. I ‘couche auditorium on Su it day! Rev. Wilfred E. Dindial .prOPO- : evening for residents of the Vil-: Mrs. Wallace Gillis. Dundas ed the toast to the bl‘lde 10 lage. ‘Centre, has re-entered the Char- which the groom responded. Rev.l 1otttetown Hospital, for further Dindial also proposed a mail t0' Philabert Arsenault has been treatment. the bride's attendants. Telegrams of best wishes rc- . ccivecéafromaélgr. MrscWillf;Ffigficgeiggfgghegfii“1:22:13thI ‘ 1am rr c 1 ren. am r - - i Pctawawa, Ontario and f r o m yifggecigffifi 1;; tfifscggfsérg I You need 33V" be Within“ in Mr. and Mrs, Albert Sewell. La-I arms. in the eyes of a lad sing_ lice bag is you keep on hand fleche. Saskatchewan. were read mg a'snatch of a song in an old [some pla stio bags and twist only jewellery was a pearl neck- by the best ma" . rockinschalr: in the face of a Ities. Just fill one with ice. twist lace. a gift from the groom. The We“ b°°k was “l'culat'lwandering one. who once more shut and wrap in a towel. She carried a nosesay of red ed by Heather C010 ‘has set foot on a path which roses, centered with a white Following the reception th el leads home, It is any spot where j A rubber spatula or dish 5cm- carnation. ‘ guests motored to the home of we "may have a place, wheregper is a great aid in plastering wart as she sang. “0 Perfect Love," during the signing of the register. The bride. given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white fleurctte brocade and the fitted bodice featured a beaded - scooped - neckline and long 1in - pointvsleeves Her elbow length veil of tulle illusion with embroidered bor- der was held in place by a tiara of sequins and pearls. and her WILL BAN WRITERS KUALA L U M P U R, Malaya (AP)——The U.S. embassy here said Saturday it has received word from the U.S. embassy in Rangoon that the Burmese gov- ernment intends to deny all ap- A nominating committee weal Committee Appointed For Annual Meeting In April appointed for the annual meet- Choose cotton sion — linen. \W WHITE AND GOLD ELEGANCE White chiffon rustles softly ; in this full length evening dress featured in the “touch of Glamor" section at the an— nual parade of spring fa- shions. A surprise is the high rounded neckline enhanced with a wide band of gold em- broidery. A mink cape com- pletes the costume. Model is Mrs. Ann Williams. this pattern. care of onto 1. Ont. NEW. EASY, SMART! Relaxed pullover look of th add 2 cents sales tax. plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Anne Adams Guardian tern Dept. 60 Front St. W., Tor- favorite fashion world! for sleeveless ver- tweed for spring town-and-travel duo. Printed Pattern 4578: M‘isscs' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size requires 3% yards 35-inch ric. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents- in coins (no stamps, please) for 16 fab- Ontario residents Print Patriot Pat: ing tn April. at the recent meet- ing of the Georgetown Council of the Catholic Women's League. held in the St. James P arish H 11 a . The meeting opened with the league prayer. led by Rev. Louis B. Dooley with the president, 'Mrs. Alec Arsenault. occupying the chair. The secretary. Mrs, Georgina Gotell, read the minutes and the ‘financial report was presen by the treasurer. Monthly reports were present- ed by the spiritual convener, Mrs. P.L. Boudreault and the altar convener, Mrs. Michael Burke. The meeting adjourned, and closed by prayer and blessing. STANLEY BRIDGE UCW The Stanley Bridge United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. D.J. MacLeod for its March meeting with Mrs, 31015 MacEwen. devotional leader. taking the theme “Sharehold- ers. The meeting opened by sing- ing hymn 441, Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehova. followed by med- itation, read by the leader. The scripture was taken from first John, chapter one, verses MO was read by Mrs. Roy Douglas followed by prayer by lender and the Lord’s Prayer in uni- son. The devotional period of the meeting was closed by s i nglng hymn 376. Blest Be the The That owledgement for a sympathy card was read from a member- The trensin-or reported that the first quarter allocation was met by voluntary donations. Bills were presented and it was moved to have them paid. one membership fee was laid "id collection amounted to 310.6 The allocation was increased by 2 per cent and will be =c. cepted. The members we re asked to bring a can of fruit =0 the next meeting which will he sent as a donation from the so- ciety to the UCTA at Tatama~ gauche. The secretary of the church will be given a cash donation to assist in cost of work to be done ted on the interior of the church and a committee was appointed to inquire into the cost of a carpet for the church. Mrs. Earl Henry invited the members to her home for the next meeting when Mrs, Henry will be devotional leader and lunch will be prepared by Mrs. Blois MacEwen, Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Carl Woolner, and on study book will be M r s. A. 8 Mac- Ewen. Mrs. Elm e r Fyfe.presented the first part of the second chap- ter of the Word and the Way. en- titled, "God the Creator", follow- ed by a discussion. The meeting closed by all re- peating the mizpah benediction followed by lunch. served b y the hostess and committee in charge. HAS TOP P0 The Voice of America radio station at Greenville. N.C. is the most powerful ever built. BRIGHTEN Queen St. Meat 223 Queen (-7836 Binds. ‘ You The president, Mrs. E l m e r sizing Fyfe, presided, and roll call wa responded to by ten Cotton- each repeating a verse of serip- Teryleno ture. The visiting committee re- Silks ported havin g made several . Linens sick calls and flowers were sent Sizes to two members in hospital and 1 to 15: 8 to to one a me. 14% - 24% A card of thanks was ten d om a member who received flowers and thanks were extend- 8'95 ' “'95 IF IT’S _ Arriving Dally “And Can be Caught” WE HAVE IT Ladies' Wear 156 at. George st. Dial 4-4714 plications for visas from West- ern correspondents. The Associ- ated Press had applied for a visa for a correspondent to en- ter Burma. Peter Boog. AP cor- respondent in Rangoon, has been held in jail for more than three weeks without trial and the AP has been unable to reach him. Miss Doris Proud. sister of the the bride’s parents. lt-he spirit sings-in the Ihollow of ibadly cracked walls in hard-to- brlde and matron (ll-honor. and For a trip the bride chose aiGod’s palm." get-at places. Use white vine- M‘SS Audrey C019, "lece or the beige dress topped by a brown1 "Peace-what is it?" Curiosity 1831;! {"11 .5trength to mix Plasm n gr . ' I’I‘ide.smaid' were borg jacket with orange acces- our only company at the mo- 3 It Will “Oi harden '0 lWick- ldenhcam ammd m Street 19"" sories and a corsage of white;ment echoes o u r questions.” ‘_lY~ pick-up and delivery of gth dresses of red velvet with carnations “wen “his golden ears point matchin head i es. ' h .' . . . l - » , I. . l carried iosmayspg white 02:; Follow,“ the” marrlage nus- alcrtly on 1115 pillow I cant. MOPCCOMEOI'I'WQCI‘IIQ . find words to explain it. Peace: . , I l ('Cuanmus Sho“ M5 were held for j is something you may search for . all over your world. without find- I es 0f Ml‘. and Mrs. H e l‘ b e l‘ t l ing it And then suddenly when l , I nations. The best man was G e o r g el the bride and groom at the hom- Proud. brother of the bride. Mr. FALSE TEEl'I-I r:vis'-ntws.t'mm°m- p I 0 com 0 . Lyle Parkman. friend of the. , , . . . ; ou least ex ct 1t fmd groom. and Ellsworth P To u d, W) and. Camudtsh. and Miss ‘ {here in yourpfieaw.’ You brother of the bride. ushered the. Arlene CIO‘“ Hampsmre ‘Vherel - guests to their pews. ’ gifts were received. they tortable. o . Cy taste or feeling. It's non- acid) Does not sour. Checks "plate mm todl! m “Isn’t this the loveliest day!" your Prescriptions Equipped with 2-Way Radios for Faster Service STEAD’S Charlottetown’s Best Dial 4-4131 or 4-4132 folks said. odorb tn".a ems Until tomorrow —-—- D i a r y. It druéegounm: or on. - - . - Good—mi i Nurses Uniforms . Cottons . Blends . Terrylene . 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I James eyed the stream in the I deep of the valley. flowing dark- ‘ly between its white banks: He i shook his head. “ 1 this snow thawing could Imake such a freshct as would 'test the laneubridge" he offer- I . “On this .farm, t takes a I freshet to bring us the summer” , we said. “And what else does it take?" fleur de Lis Iongline, #1667. In nylon 4 Alex overheating questioned. lace and elastic. B, C and D cups, 31-“. t “Oh. mists and ' geese. Whit. End black .Abm" Sunshine and Showers. Blue jays (Also wrthout waistband, while only, 1 in the orchard. and ...' “will 36317-) "... kittens! he smiled. "And colds! Mack. somewhat afflicted today with the same. added with a rueful grin. e made bread this morning, ‘ adding to the flour the salt. those subtle touches that for better or ‘g for worse mark the handiworki : of the cook concerned. It may be 1 only the bit of sugar. or the dot Petal Bun! 'Lingerie Look” IOHKIifl't 1692. In broadcloth with delicate "Lingerie Look" embroidery. 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