..*’?!'. LT. WILLIAM Ki€l.LY ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and \lrs. .\u:u.<iine James Donlinc, (‘liarlotte- town, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter. Helena Adele. to Lieuten- ant Francis Bernard William Kelly R(“\‘. Halifax. son of flflmc/z «WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS HEl.El\'A DOWLING .\lr. and Mrs. Lccius Owen Kelly. Charlottetown. T h e marriage will take p l a c 0 Dec. 28. 1963 at 10 am. in. 36th Annual Held At Ang Meeting lo Rustico The 36th Annual Meeting ottprcsideni, Mrs. Ira Cras well: Anglo Rustico W! was held at ’ secretary treasurer, Mrs. the home of Mrs. Stewart Park-i Stewart Parkman. press secre- president presided opened with the creed. Roll call was ans- lary. Mrs. L_\'le P a r k m a n, - friendship sec r e t a r y, Mrs. . Iilxton Bnlman: auditors, Mrs. wered by 5 members each pay-‘ Dan .\iidcrson and Mrs. Lyle ing their membership fee. The Pzirkiiiaii. A contest was held minutes of the last annual mcct- by Mrs. Lyle Parkman a n d ing and the minutes of the Octo- \von by Mrs. Dan Anderson. her meeting were read and ap- Lunch was served by the host- proved. it was moved and seconded that money be sent to the T. B. Correspondance w a 5 read. Some articles were D85- sed in for the USC. (‘ommittees g 2: ve their re- ports and new committees were as follows. Lunch — Mrs. l):in Anderson and Mrs. Lyle Parkman: Pro- gram — Mrs. Ira Craswell and Mrs. Noel Hooper; Sick--Mrs. Lyle Parkman and Mrs. Noel ess and committee in charge. SUMMI-‘.RFlELD CWL 'l‘lic .‘\'ovcmber meeting of the Suninierfield St. James Parish (Tonncil of the Catholic Womens League was held at the home of Mrs. St. Clair Crokcn with a very large attendance. ‘ Spiritual Director Rev. Basil I (‘rokcn opened the m e e t i ng with the league prayer. The secretary's report was read and ‘approved. Correspondence con- Vsisted of a letter of apprecia- the (‘hnrch of the Most Holy Illooper; School —« Mrs. l-lxton tion from Mrs. .1. Austin Mur- Redeemer, (‘.liar|ottetown. i;”The‘CGuai-dianfchariottotlfivifwédlffiieil. 196? i HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins, Women‘: Editor; Phone 4-8508 Mrs. Bruce l\‘lacLeod. Ken-l sington leaves Wednesday for Ottawa where she will attend‘ the gratiuzition exercises of her son. (‘arl who will be stationed in Toroiilo as I detective with the RCMP. .\l rs, licllicrt ed to her home in Sstevan. Sash. after attending the funeral of her brother (‘evil .\iacKen2ie. who had been residing in ‘Vlil-‘ ton. Ont. llrs. Jnlm \lrKceman of: Halifax was A guest at the; Spencer-MacLean marriage at‘ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Montague. Qlinise. dzttigli-. for of Vlr. and Mrs, .l.'»IIll(‘S l\“|ar-E Kenna. (‘gone t‘nve_ has rettirtr. Mrs. George Keeman. Mrs. Cal- vin Hilchey. Mrs. Stewart West away, and Mrs. Bud Fraser motored to Charlottetown to ca- ter at the weekly social of the. patients of Riverside Hospital. Auxiliary members who were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maclntyre, Urban MacQunid. Riid Fraser and others; enjoyed: their project and were warmly] held at the home of Mrs. N oel 3 Bulman. Next meeting will be phy for a gift recieved. A letter from the provincial Hooper on the second '|‘hursday. convener of the (TWL magazine of December. Roll call is to he urging all members to sub- answered by an a rt i cle for scribe to it. Christmas Bazaar. All officers were re-elected for the c o ming Festi\'al Association asking for .year. They are as follows. pre- a $5 mcnih(‘1'Sl11D lei‘- sident. Mrs. Noel llooper: vice- : :3 thanked for their interest and; for the refreshments which they} had provided. . This week container: will be placed in Montague where interested citizens may} place gifts for the hospital pa-. S tients. i 3 Mrs. Johnston McKibbon olli iI.acombe. Alberta, returned h me after visiting her father.l ‘Mr. amt .Vlrs. William (‘all-.Mr. George Lord. Central Bed-l beck and Mr. and Mrs. Robert (aqua, Reid of Central Bedeque left on; Sunday for Toronto where they? will spend a few days with R0-‘: Mrs. Bloyce Macliiwen, Stanley bei-t's sister. ‘virs. Ken Evans Bridge opened their spacious and famlll’ itnfmrrly of Middle- home to friends, neighbors and ton. P.F‘..i.i whose lnisband was relatives who gathered to hon- : victim in the recent air planel or Anna MacEwen with a mis- erash. cellaneous shower on the occa- ision of her approaching mar- Mrs. Francis Crane and Mrs.. riage. The living room was de- W9-‘lP.V Hardy. Alherion. were.‘ corated with pink and white C0-hostesses at the home of the, streamers and vases of flowers.‘ The bride to be was attended; former Friday evening w h e n. friends assembled o tender :13 by Mrs. Eric MacEwen. and, shower of baby gifts to Mrs. Le-l baskets of gifts were carried inl Berte Pridham for her little] by Margaret MacEwen n n dl daughter, Vickie Lee. Gifts were; George MacEwen, Olga Wool- opened by Mrs. Hardy and the ner opened the gifts and t h e greetings were read by Mrs. Ro-l cards were read by Mrs. wal. - bert Profit. A happy social ev-‘ dron Ferguson. Mrs. William E ¢nl“i.Z W38 flllnyed and l'efr€Sh- MacEwen arranged the gifts. ' ments were served. unch was served. Mrs. Stewart Dewar. presi- dent of the Ladies Auxiliary of‘ Central Bedeque. and Mr. and. the Montague Branch .\'o. 8 oft. Mrs. Edgar Reeves. Freetown, *-ll? C-3l‘Wll3“ L9Eion. Mrs. By-I. returned home from a trip to run Stewart. ‘.V[rs. Florence De- Boston where they visited rela- war. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. tives. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Green.-‘ l On Friday evening. Mr. and; ” niis.'Ii1?ti§ii}.§"i. e‘.i.‘.......‘.t...r“" ' Nuptiol Mass is Celebrated A letter from the M u sic at it was moved and seconded gi ; 2: At St. Ann's Church, Lot 65 St. Ann's Church. Lot 65. was the scene of a recent wedding hen Marie Levenia, daughter of Mrs. Patrick McC a rd 1 e,l thy to propose the toast to th e‘ Emyvale, and the late Patrick riage with James Leo, son of myvale. Rev. Charles .VlCCal‘ill_\‘ per- formed the double ring cere- m‘’"-‘/ and Celebrated “'9 ““Pl‘ times. For travellin the bride s i. - ta‘ Mass. REY. James S m 1 t h chase a three pieceg Chan 0 8 ac purchasu entitles you to enter .was present in the sanctuary. The church was decorated with mixed flowers and the satin bows. The church organist Mary E. l Thomas McAvinn, uncle of the bride acted as toastniaster ‘and called upon Father McCar- lbride. The groom responded. . used clothing to the next meet-. .‘ l ?\l we ouy on ooxes cnocotues to Johnston and Mm mini help to curtail the expenses of the national convention which is to be held next year in Charlot- tetown. 1 A number of the members‘ volunteered to visit the different institutions in Charlottetown. I vote of thanks was extendedl to Mrs. John V. Cash for donat-' ing a blanket which was lotteried m a d e a substantial s u m of; money. Mrs. W alter Hughes: was the winner. l The meeting adjourned and ai lunch was served by the host-; ess after which a card party. followed and was enjoyed by. all. High scores went to Mrs .1 John H o g a n and Mr. Aeneasi McEntee. , STANLEY BRIDGE UCW The November meeting ofi the St.anley Bridge UCW wa st held at the home of Mrs. D. .i.| Maclleod. Mrs. Fred MacF.wen w a s devotional leader. using th e; theme "Praise Ye the Lord for‘ his power and reconciliation."i The meeting opened by 'ng- ing "God is love." l Scripture reading taken from; Collosians first chapter. versesi 9-14 and 21-8 was read ' V unison followed by meditation. 5 Ghost" was sung and the devoi- ional part of the meeting closed by repeating the Lords Prayer in unison. 1 Mrs. Ray Douglas presented. the chapter “God and Evil" from the study hook the W o rd‘ and the Way. Questions werel‘ read and a discussion followed; The president Mrs. Elmer. Fyfe presided. Roll call was re- sponded to by twelve mem-. bers each repeating a verse of‘ scripture. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read and approved.‘ The treasurer gave her report. The corresponding secretar_\' ‘was asked to send a card of thanks to a friend who donated $5 to the society. The members were asked to bring articles of‘ ing to be sent to missions. The next meeting to be at Mrs. Lorne lVlacl~l\\'eiis. The iiiceting . closed with the Mizpali Benedic-I tion sPRiN(;vAi.i~: wi ‘ The members of .\‘pi-incvale Wl met at the home of Miss‘ Edith McLeod for the annual Mrs. Faverett Muttart. The ‘councillors were urged to c on- meetiny. The last. annual and regu l a rt glvener reports presented. l Gideon Bibles. it was announ-i .~<_ ced, are to be distributed in the} Mccormac consented to , s cho . 5. It was decided that members. of Hampshire WI would be ent-l ertained at Brookfield Hall. lwas partially destroyed by fire. thanked Institute members for the gift. of a quilt. The leadership course is to be held in Sherwood Hall Dec. 5th Election of officers was asi president. Mrs. Ken-' follows: neth Coles (re-elected); vice- president. Mrs. Frank Crabbe (re-electedi; sec-relax-_v_ M r 3 _ Everett Clow; treasurer, Mrs. Ivan Sentner: directors, Mrs. Ralph Crabbe. Mrs. Austin Golden auditors. Mrs. Lester Dollar: lMcCardle, was united in mar-i Elva Cudmore. sister of the groom circulated the g u o st Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmore.‘ book. ‘ Following the reception the 1 young couple left on a h 0 ll ey- moon trip through the Mari- suit topped with a cranberry 5 red coat. She wore a \v h i t e .maribou hat and white acces- 1 guest pews were marked w i lb‘ Smies . . rior to her marriage the l P bride was tendered a miscella-~ i McF.lroy accompanied Marilyn news Shower at Lot 65 ha“ ELLEN’S DIARY Children Are Practicing For Christmas Con-certs . And then. fitting in nicely “ nu won't find them in . with the overall picture of the there!" we said. farming. and..as it happened. A farmer of once in an ad- ail in good time, our plowing joining community. his neigh- was completed. Last furrows bors of years carried to its were turned this evening. A nd cemetery this afternoon —— a innking off up the valley and kindly man.A bit weary. we about, it. seemed as though th e think. having come up in fields snuggled down sleepily. goodly age. as is wheat golden and work done-seedtime and to the reaping. nevertheless to harvest well past -— sank then he uadly missed, though (or. refit-~ 0"? d«'i.V~ I t"T0\V "5" ever remembered. by his fam- ing low to a hilltop will blow a ily, other love; (men an d rusty bugle: a dark rune of wild friends, sec-se will win: by overhead: is Because it continues to be pheasant call from a bushland. e sleep of the winter will be over. and once more Spring will -. come back to the farmlands. :9 Meanwhile the farmw ork _ ' commenced to conform today g to a former schedule of the 'p_“ lesson. Increased choring there 1:‘ was. because of the stabllng of 5. stock. The manure-spreader, ,only rarely used since the cpreadings of the springt i m e urld summer. took up again its almost daily run. spreading to ‘E ‘(near field. to maintain it as n N. permanent pasture. "Ah ha!" we said. and closed A Q in [lovers grow, Ellen!" James inlled. Idoor. . V"'l‘liat’s what makes the true that when a man tile in. whether it he one of those con- nidered to be among the great of his times — a man of wide horizons publicly. or one whose life has been lived pretty well within the confines of his o w ii and nearer communities, as was that of this farmer. “For years beyond our k e n. the light he leaves behind h i m. lies upon the paths of men." Each of us has his or her own world —— his or her own circle of kin and friends. And it is comforting to those bereaved to know that their dear one gone, always exemplified a fine pat- tern of living and leaves to them memories of a kind heart. "This" a lad seated in the Murray who sang hymns dur-. ing the niipital Mass and the . Out of town guests included iMrs. Charles Johnston. Boston. signing of the register. The i aunt of the bride. bride. given in marriage by her brother Eugene. was charming in a floor length gown of nylon lace and net over satin. Thei fitted bodice. trimmed with cup sequins and simulated pearls, was fashioned with lily point sleeves, and the square cut. necleline formed a V in the back. A crown of seed pearls and sequins held her shoulder length bouffant veil of French illusion. She carried a cascade 3 bouquet of red roses The maid of honour was Paula ML-Avinn. cousin of the bride. and the bridesmaid was Paula Mccardle. sister of the bride. They wore identical gowns of red velvet featuring bouffant skirts with a bow at the waist- line. They wore matching pill- box headdresses and carried a bouquet of white mums. Brendon Cudmore. brother of the groom, acted as best man. The guests were ushered to their seats by James McCar- dle. brother of the bride and Francis Cudmore. brother of the groom The bride‘: mother chose for her daughter's wedding a navy blue linen dress with black ac- ccssorles and a c o r I a g 0 of white carnations. Following the wedding reception was held at the New Haven Legion for 70 guests. A Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore will reside in Emyvale. ' (Photo by C. D. MacKny) i I l WIN $100 worth of MERCHANDISE ‘ for Christmng . your name for the big draw on . worth of quality , merchandlso can i be your: for Chriitmu . . merchandise must be selected by x. . Dec. 31". SUNTER'S again? If it's_ bnckafiho tlnt'I emgyou, no un- nry irritation and blnddor \di_uomlo_rl, then Dodd's help relievo the condition cousin] the lucluclio. Then you feel better and mt lut- lu. You _ can on Dodd’oKulIuyPilll. I Remember . .. .. the Ladies‘ Wear Great George St. Dial (-6831 - A--- ‘Roach. called on Mrs. A. H. :f0Od sale to be held at the and prayer by the leader. The» hymn "Gracious Spirit. Holy. Mrs. Roy Moore. whose home‘. Leod: pres: seem t I r y. Mrs. Everett Clow: Red C r o I I convener, Mrs. Austin Sentner; buying comm., Min E d i t h Mctleod and Mn. Murdock Mcsween: o r g n n i 3 t. Mrs. Frank Crabbe. It was agreed that members would c n 11 van: the district for the Cancer is n d Retarded C h l l d r e in Funds during the year. Lunch was served by hostess and the committee in charge. 81‘. JAMES UCW The regular monthly in e e t- ing of the St. James United‘ Church Women, Son is, was held at the Church Hall with eleven members present. The president, Mrs. George: Smallwood to open the meeting with "Call To Worship" and ing the devotional period. The offering was collected by Mrs. A. Wright and dedicated by Mrs. Roach. A substantial: bank balance was reported and the minutes of the Oct. meeting were heard. Plans were discussed for a church hall Saturday Dec. 14 at 3.30 p.m. Mrs. A. H. Smallwood. as chairman of the n o m i n ating committee. 3 u b m i tted t h e names of the new officers for l presid e n t. Mrs. .l. P. Macbean: first; vice-president. Mrs. R. M a c—‘ Kenzie: second vice-president.l Mrs. E. Poole; secretary. Mrs.i H. Larter; treasurer, Mrs. R.’ Coffin. The Dec. meeting will be held at Mrs. J. R. Mac-Lean'sl Monday Dec. 9th. and will be al combined annual meeting and Christmas party with an ex- change of gifts. SEVEN MILE BAY CWL The November meeting of‘ Seven Mile Bay CWL had an‘ attendance of ten members. Meeting opened with Leaguel Prayer, followed by roll call‘. and minutes. The treasnrer's report showed a balance of. $441.42. Correspondence includ-3 ed letters from magazine con-‘ v ener. blood donor clinic andl Musical Festial and ' forms. Spiritual Convener Mrs. W. F‘. McCormac gave her re- port as did the sick Convener. t tact sick convener when ,.;~ij meetinE_minutes were read . member in their district was‘ 1» and various officer and c on- in hospnai. l cards were ordered. ll. BENNETT CARR § Insurance Couuselllng ' Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada. Phone 4-am . 4-us: ' Charlottetown. P.E.I. vvVvvvwvv$¢ AA. ‘‘ THE FASHIONETTE BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day Cold Waving Q Bleaching Tinting Q Perm. special Phone 4-97.52 257 Grafton St. STOP! , ‘(many new trough; were old rocltingchnir in the kitchen C 9 results of a harvesting in ‘ . so handy to hrmwifo to have to fashion at box in which to not I from the spruce boards. this evening said. about to com- mence to hum a tune for us" was flanked by tall lighted tapers and bouquet: of mixed flowers. is one of the numbers we're to have at our Christmas concert. See if you like iti It‘: all about Christmas" he smiled, happily. —- Diary ~ Good-night"... ..» lien. or as container ‘glitch to plant geranium: to hot doory or I . :- rstoeugage in some of their carpentry. ‘fit V!1‘lI|tlaltY" PLAN DIG PROGRAM WINDSOR, Ont. (GP in University of Windsor an- n olgover-non,nl uobodleltovertramlleuppeolf<iecontrtbiition.aPv‘rlin -Itboooll-':lxIt|:I'lue:tmII mhmhd h the and 100 Kent Street W. HSHRMANI We have Installed the latest OI‘MoItreIl. All work guaranteed. iG.&C. QKOIOSI. Are you tllnkhg cl overhauling your gas or diesel motors. New In the time to have them repaired. Check with us for prices before going elsewhere. Wltbndtolofiliephouevrevrtllplelxnpyoutmotnr. Dill Q-1051 way to your woman’: heart with 1 complete line of ladies’ really to vvenr is through the front door of NORMA'S LADIES’ WEAR Charlottetown new diesel equipment thin oldo SUPPLIES (hlrllfllltwl this! Easy-sew. trimnied witii.6 med-.um_ta..[ Printed Pattern 4810: Misses M"‘“”'"l 1- i ra berr relish (1-4.15»; Large lie, 20). Med; "”‘“ ° " y !‘t3P°!‘1ipon inside new Fall - l after the potted p 1 s n t s. Fiftv a n yi boxes of chocolates were ordered gr). together my" mp_ pnpssing look 1 Ecumenical Council. ‘IDA BAILEY ALLEN Cranberry Relish Adds Special Flavor To Menu G0 CREATIVE with Raw Cranberry Relish! It's so any to make that n jarful should be kept refrigerated to Bl.V¢ Vl- riety to old-time favorite dish- in es. as well as to serve as an ac- companiment to meals and u y. Baked apples and apple dumplings take on added in- terest and flavor when stuffed plesauce is s new dish when raw cranberry relish to taste is added. Fruit cup is given new flavor with a little raw cran- berry relish mixed with the fruit. If you are looking for a dress- ing for fruit or poultry salads that is different and delicious. try blending a little cranberry relish with mayonnaise. Or use it to blend with other salad in- gredients or as a toPPlDK- Mensurememl level: recipes for 6 RAW CRANBERRY RELISI-I 2 cups fresh cranberries V; unpeeled orango 1 cup sugar Bake 30 min. in hot over. 11¢. duce heat to 375 degree; fined.) and bake 35 min. or unttl apples are tender who n at at top with sharp fork and crust is brown. Serve warm: top with whip- ped cream if desired. 'I‘0MORlt0W'S HAM DINNER Stuffed Eggs with Cross Baked Yams Pickles Broccoli Little Alask s or Stewed lg Compote Coffee. Tea. Milk THE CHEF BAKES ‘ “Ll'l"l‘LE ALASKA8" Mesdames: This will delight the college crowd. You will need 4 eggs. ‘/4 tsp. salt, 1,4 tsp. cream of tartar. 1/4 tsp. vanilla. 1/. c. confectlonei-'s sugar. 0 Mary Ann shells (purchased) and 1 pt. ice cream (any flavor. frozen hnrdi. Crack egg shells: Phil apart, letting w’hites slip into one lbowl, yolks in another. eat whites to high froth; B Grind cranberries and orange beat in San. "cam of tam“. Wm‘ "‘°‘““"‘ blade “I l°°d °“°l" and vanilla: gradually beat in 12 Add sugar. Mix well. I Let stand 4 hours or overnight isugar‘ iintll meringue fo r m 3 peaks. for flavors to blend. Keep Jarfuli Fm (_cnm_s of Shells W i t h in refrigerator to use as needed. Makes 1% cups. APPLE DUMPLIN S Pastry using 3c. flour or 1‘2 pkgs. pastry mix 6 tsp. sugar _ tbsp. butter or margarine . 2 FORTY CENTS I40 centsv in “.2 tbsp. Sugar. additional Wash and peel apples. Rev this pattern. Ontario residents move c0,eS_ cut out centers; do add 1 cent for sales tax. P r nit‘ not am through blossom (,ndS_ ' (Mix orange or i s nd cruel to AN‘\'l‘ Al) \\is-“'”'‘ 3"” excess “mm and 5”“ 9 ' "‘ ', "f 'al'd..) care of tluartlinii — Patriot i’:it- Orb J E tern Dept. til) l~‘roni St. W. lor- am“ mick into n,c'a“g1(, 7 X 21 lemon juice Roll half pastry at a tline '7’: inches. Cut into 3 (7 inch) squares. Center an apple in each. Fill centers with raw for each: dust tsp. sugar over each. dot with 1 tsp. butter. Bring opposite corners of pas- A sides together firmly. Repeat, Meeting was closed with ac! using an pastry and remaining New score cards and playing! of Consecration and a decade of: ingredients. Brush surface of‘ Mrs beads for the success of The dumplings with milk; d u st lightly with sugar. baking nipples: plates with small dessert forks. :Et voila! ‘_ cranberry ‘ Over .'ififi design ideas. all sizes. r(I1L\h‘ u 3 1 n g about 2i.'z ms‘-,_‘ Send 50 cents for Catalog. its ice cream. Place on wooden icutting board. Cover all over turkey — unless yoiir‘re safely‘ FRESH BAKED CRANBERRY J“, base Wm. meringue. 3 3 k 5 G . min. at 450 degrees F. Serve at once on salad - sized WR|GHT’S Christmas 164 Queen Dlll 4-9521 GRAND All Departments will close Thursday, Decembeer 5th at 6 P. M., and remain closed Friday, Saturday and next week until the BIG OPENING SALE. We regret this inconvenience to our many friends and customers. However. we find it is necessary to do this in order to transfer stock to new dept-s.. and to set up hundreds of lines of new stock and displays. for our PENING OF "SAVE-EASY" SUPERMARKET LADIES CLOTHING SHERWOOD BEAUTY SALON SHERWOOD BARBER SHOP SHERWOOD DRUGS and ms COFFEE SHOP oncltlio n-oponingainn Dulry lot. Mon‘: and Boys‘ Clothing. cn. Hardware. Toylund. and "Foods and lulldlng Supplies". VlA1l¢l-lforlutbnr announcements in tlvlspopcranduvuc|IcY..1'v..¢p.q., I I