RECENT WEDDING took place re- ome Church, Tiers, P.E.I. when ALAN HANDRAHAN Malachy’s - Kinkora and the groom's par- end Mes. Adolphus Cheverie, ents are Mr. and Mrs. Em- —Mr—and~Mrs.—David -Cousins, Florence “MacLeod, RN. flew’ from Victoria, “B.C., “to spend three weeks visiting her var- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac- | ‘}Leod. Point Prim, before join- ing the staff. of the Gracé Mat- ernity Hospital, Halifax! Miss MacLeod was previously on the | _Tataff of the Royal Jubilee Hospi- tal, Victoria, B.C. ‘Helen McQuaid, M_ o-n treal. ag has returned to her teach- spending the Yuletide | at the home of her par- | and . Mrs. Herb “Mc. student in the holiday . sea-_| parents, Mr. and Norbert McKinnon, Grand at Mrs. William Mathe- son, Brooklyn, had as holiday ae Linda, who a stadent at PWC. . § z Harbor North, returned Moncton, _N.B.. spent the New Year with their son-in-law ter, Mr. and Mrs. Don and granddaughter Pam- } were accompanied ~ ttt in # Kevin Curley has resumed his studies at St Dunstan’s Univer- HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8508 ies Millar, ! ‘Myrna Doucette, spent the recent holidays with! Eileen Walsh, RN, ‘spent , the |New Year’ holidays in Freetown, ithe guest of Mr. and Mrs Am- Jbrose Curley. | : Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mac-) | | Beth have returned to their jhome in Forest Hill after spend- ling the festive season in Ottawa, | 7 Ont., with members of their) | \family. Mrs. MaéBeth has’ re-| _ jsumed her duties as teacher, in Forest Hill School. ; Recent guests at the homes of | | Mr. and Mrs: Alex Clark and «Elizabeth Bolger, Ric h- |mond, were Jack Bolger of Man- jitoba and Mr. and Mrs. Joe ‘Bol- ger 2 and daughter, Tracy of | | ‘fiteniion McQuaid, oahu at St. Dunstan's University, has re- turned to-his- studies after spend: ing the idays with his ‘ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb * be Quaid, Richmond. i Cyril Blanchard and Austin Pineau, Rusticoville, are spend- ing a couple of weeks visiting in Toronto and Brantford, Ont. Mrs. Leo Gallant, Rusticoville, |i is visiting her daughter and son- |” in-law, Mr..and Mrs. Bernard MacNeill of St. John’s, Nfld. Five-month-old Brian Pel- lerin had a Jong day on his trip between .Prince Albert, Sask. and Port Alberni, B.C. The child was with his pa- Mon treal, | ber parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fran- cis Doucette of North Rustico. BABY BAGGAGE - rents, who were among hund- Canyon,. The Pellerins were reds of passengers stranded flown from Kamloops, .B. C. when ‘snowslides blocked three east of the slides, to Vancouver. national passenger, tains in sity after spending the holidays with. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Ambrose Curley, Freetown. | | Baltic, left recently by train for Oshawa, Ont., where they will visit their son Grant and .other relatives - ‘we. ; Cyril, MacKinnon, student at”) PWC, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander MacKinnon, Brooklyn. Shirley Cheverie became the manuel Handrahan of Free- : bride-of Alan Handrahan. The town. * | Janet , Charlottetown, bride is the daughter of Mr. S (Photo by D.W. Sears) ‘| was guest of brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. Vernon - England at AfBerton recently, Women’s Committee Reports Original Prints Purchased - -ided to sponsor the RCAF Cen <panied by Mrs. Keir Crafer, re- .}turned..to their home in Baltic Mr. and Mrs, Bruce MacKen- zie and daughter, Wilma, accom- to Jeremiah Doiron, North Rus- tieo, is visiting with his son and) family in Rimouski, P-Q Eleanor Reddin, Montague, had as Yrecent“guest Maureen | Flynn of Charlottetown. 1-H Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacKin- | non, Brooklyn, had their son,! Blair, student at PWC with them for the — season. | Mr. and Mrs. ‘John Bears:|@ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 19, 1 1966. Brooklyn, had as holiday guest | their daughter Eva Bears, nurse | in-training at the P. EI. Hospi- tal. Mrs. Russell Bell of Cravaud and Mrs. Gordon Ross of Char- lottetown recently attended the wedding of Mrs. Beli’s grand- son, ‘Arthur MacLean to. Jacque- hours per day for 10 days is available to members, and the (Women’s Committee. have deci- tral Command Band in the Con- be successful. » federation Theatre on Februaty |slong that familiar trail . which The ‘Committee has purchas-10th. Sie Sl et’ ise ¢ 4 — |'TCH, and in’a short-cut worn: by ig eens “WOMEN Ss ORGANIZATIONS : River Road, where the old ear 5 pees aoe Alberton UCW Announce fies tite day Bin . e « ast” we ; “but an New Officers; Conveners. _ tev tue “f"* ™ Wendi Hyena ager e-em ing sate Mrs. Wendell Weeks, newly |suppet meeting of . 8, spark- “elected president, conducted the | ganization. teal oe eee Mane pictu- January meeting of Alberton| Officers and. committee con. (Ted tights of star-—and—moon-| uUcw veners for 1966,-are president, |Uight. This however was a gray Mrs. Fred Leard led a fine |Mrs. Wendell Weeks; vice-pre- |4@Y, from which in time came new year’s worship service | Sident, Mrs. Gordon Warren; |Stowfall. Now the lights from which had for its theme Te (secretary, Mrs. Kenneth Quig- |the house across the lane, and Christian Stewardship” of ~Abttt-|levi—-treasurer,Mre.-W-es1e-y-|that on the hill are veiled. Drifts Hes.” ~: Hardy; community friendship |Sheet from roofe and we think and ‘visiting, Mrs. James Hodg- |*hat truely Winter is now here. Mrs. Kenneth Quigley record- éd minutes and the financial re- port was given by Mrs. Wesley Snouncement was made of the Presbyterian UCW mé@ting'in Kensington on Jan. | 29-and of the World Day of Pra- yer,on February 25. It was de- ci to cater to the annual son; program, Christian and missionary education, Mrs. Fred Leard; .finance and manse, Mrs. Walter. Wells: press and flow- ers, Mrs. A.C. Green; member- | ship and nominations, Mrs. Le- mont Hutt; social functions, Mrs. Perley Hardy and supply, Mrs. Reginald Travers. At the close. of the meeting refresh- PISQUID EAST - Mr. ana Mrs. Fred MacMil- lan, . were visitors in Pisquid\ East Tuesday. where. they Zit the guests of" Mrs. Wallace-Birt and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay Mr. and Mrs. Sammy. Birt, Mount Stewart were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ha®old Jay, Tuesday Georgie Dover was a’ visitor in-< Charlottetown Wednesday. Gail Jay waxa ! t visitor in“ &harlottetown. Rodgerson has returned —~to his home after spending a | few: ddys in Boston, Mass. Birt and Doreen O’Brien, Mount Stewart were recent visit- ormeat the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold Jay - Mr. and Mrs. J P. Hendricken’ and family oe the New Year's | holidays in Antigonish N.’'S., with Mrs. Hendricken’s parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay with sons Merlin, Irwin and Glenn were visitors in Charlottetown New Year's night at the hore k Mrs. Jay’s parents, Mr and | 7/Mrs. Walter” MacDonald. ‘George Jay and Mrs Harold Jay were. visitors in| Lornee Valley Sunday guests | ea and Mrs. Harle MacDon.| Word has been edatied here that Miss Alice Birt a former re- sident .of Pisqnid Bast isin a eects Hospital with a broken “i Juanita MacDonald, Charlottetown, was” a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. ard Mrs. Edward Jay Sunday. ‘M:- Sterling Lane,. Charlotte. fown visited his George Jay, Monday~; Mr and Mrs. Levi. Jay ‘were rlottetown ate a visitors in Cha , day. where they were the guests of their son-inlaw and. daugh- Nevin a Oe Reg Mac- *. |will beheld. aunt Mrs, Sun-, |ments. were served by Mrs. Tho- [mas Warren, Mrs. Gordon War- iwen, Mrs. Reginald Travers and The /Mrs. Leberte Pridham.- AVONLEA WI | The highlight of the January meeting of the Avonlea. Wom- en’s Institute, held at the hore jof Mrs. Olaf Stevenson on Jan- uary 4th, was a talk by Adrien Smith, deparviner of Remedial |Reading, on the problems en- countered by children in learn- jing to read He displayed an S.R.A. Kit of books which have been found to ibe most hélpful and it was de- leided to purchase two kits or | ithe Cavendish school. . | An interesting letter was read \from Oh Hong, the adopted Kor- ean son of the Institute He / is jlearning Ehglish. - | At the close of the meeting r2- freshments were served by the |hostess and committee. | The next meeting is to be at jthe home of Mrs. Herbert Wy- recently after spending 10 days |: complaint -of three lyn Norton at the: First United young ,Cana- ed 2 original nts wideh will | Wi relatives te London, Outer dian Jews that they are not be- be framed and’ rotated on loan |! Se & ae ing offered the kind of echal- Sod Meaiad tate edleaheas htm F | "lee ne Scien’ ae te ices Stee tee | ELLEN‘S DIARY poet” its Seems couree on ect sopreciation” cocttmngrroma scatman tna ites ares 4 ; zs tinues on ursday mer |. ings and is being well attended- Peter's New Sled Claimed which offers all the challenge A ‘silk screen course of four they should es eee lost to-us, we have our concerns. No-lights, no water for-the-stock: ‘houses can: manage -for a time on that in the tank, but the animals soon become thirsty When such a period occurs, even a brief one, we -are-happy |a when sooner or later we hear est music this sid¢ of Heaven” the water-pump into its regular rhythm, and the stock drinking again. “Is it a touch of the blues you have over the matter of school? “Not ‘exactly’ Mack ‘smiled, His Interest For A While \it quite a lift.” “Whenever 1 get ai what is then agtually<‘‘the sweet- |hour Janice Goodman said worked with children in Jewish group because a the blues” the president of a at foundation once said; “I from my. wallet an old scrap| tional women’s Zionist fed paper with-an unusual shopp- | tion. EN ie ; list on it. This. was the list} Marshall Devor. said Jewish wife-arid I: made 2 years.|young people’ are ig the . when I was asked to ac-|United States Peace be- an important job in New |cause Jewish organ is do - We wrote down all the|not present the chance ta do we wanted in life: a plea-|something active. home, good frien@s, health} Alan Fink, the third student, said he believes Jewish youth Fy rie] uate a z = F e at solid varities is a greatiselves too busy to take on real find no comparable work among |} g people considered oe ; T know for blues, and for- every one ean compile a similar: list of -his_or her own blessings.” Back to school, any blues dis solved presently in the anticipr tion of another nice schoolday. Mack and Alex went this morn- , And yesterday to her class, and studies on the Mainland, one girl, their sister. In con- sequence Peter was left to his commitments, Mrs. Jaglom said the Cana- dian students’ attitude was = to~-students iL enjamia said. Mrs. | grandfather, “he has the right grip on a fork-handle, and at the feeding and cleaning, he is quite a farmer already.’ The old clock checks off an . There is blown snow a- with some regret. “But anoth- er day at home would have help- ed the work considerably-given deliberate vandalism by one. of our guests,” Brooke said. ‘The damage could only have been | caused by someone. reaching | over and using considerable violence- “Happily the damage can easily be repaired and it will | jand, when a home cooking sale Painting ‘Damaged |} LONDON (AP)—The | Academy ‘has announced that : |vandal deliberately poked ‘finger through a painting wots ‘more’ than £28,000 ($84, ee ing a private The’ academy S Sarsday the . painting, preiat: master Pierre Bonnard’s Terrace at le Cannet, could only have been damaged by one.of. the guests at a special showing of works | by the French artist inting had been roped “off to eep crowds away from it, said the. academy. .secretary,.. Hurh- | phrey Brooke More than 2,000 guésts attended the special | showing " appears to have been a woman's finger and an act of | * Royal | The area around the deroagea’ not: be ssible to detect where | it occurred.” The picture: had been lent ter ithe exhibition by the trustees of | jthe late C. Maresco Pearce, a London artist. ] Clearing SPECIAL Bh —— STREET Closing At Greatly Reduced Prices gainst a window. “It's a bit of a storm’ James nods. “Let's Insurance Counselling have a spot of tea, and then to District Supervisor bed; so to rise in good time in Charlottetown, P.E.1. the morning." — Sun Life of Canada Until tomorrow —— Diary ——|§ Phone 4-817 - 4-5435 Goodnight. MATERNAL AND’ CHILD | ~ HEALTH CLASSES New Series Begins at SUMMERSIDE HEALTH CENTRE 205 Linden Avenue WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1966 0G Bee esi ieassenie for Mothers 7:00 pam. eee ee, for, Couples Department of Health Nee ee a | All Winter: Millinery 1.95 = 2.95 L at 12:30 on Saturdays oie i Student Panelists Complain At Hadassah Conference a” - Bancroft-Bourne Wedding Solemnized In New Chapel tage”. the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. R.J.M. Hickey. Mrs, Geneve Forbes,dean of women and Alice’ MacFarlane, dean of women presided. over the teacups. Professor and’ Mrs. Ross Stanway assisted by Pro- sscy and Mrs, Hank Van-Oene assistant superviséd the servers. The toast to the bride wes posed by Dr. J.G. Andison, - of the department of ro- mance languages. to which the groom responded: — . head Later- Mr, and Mrs. ’ ae left for a three week . in Florida‘ and on returning will take up residence in er wees where both are on the staff of Mount Allison. University. Mrs. Bancroft is senior lecturer in Spanish while Mr. Bancroft is the panmeline assistant to the president, . LH. Cragg. YOU DON'T HAVE TO SCREAM.. -to get WANT AD! action with a , Patriot ' BUY AraC works i“ ~The acting Chaplain of Mount , |Allison University, Rev, Dr. E. ; Hay, united-in-mar- riage, > ree cere- .|mony, James Bancroft, son of Mr. and s. M.T. Ban- croft of West Shefford, Quebec and’ Mary Gail Bourne,. daught- | er of Mr, and Mrs. D. I. Bourne of Sherbrooke, Quebec. This ‘was the first wedding to take place in the University's New Chapel since its dedication in September 1965. “Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a hand wov- en two piece suit of rose colour- ed tweed with a navy blue Bret- on hat and matching accessgr- fes,:She. carvied a. bouquet: ’of pink and white roses and was attended by her sister, Andrea -+Bourne,--.as'-. bridesmaid, _ who ‘wore a seafoam blue and white ‘wool dress styled with pire waistline and_—carryinga m was his brother, Dunkin Ottawa. Bruce Clark, senior dent at Mount nuptial music on ti mew Casavant Freres Tt cau’ Torgeaee ‘erguseon ushers. : The bride's mother ed in a two piece ‘velvet with a mink cloche The groom’s mother cranberry red w te oddien to (CP Wirephoto) : ‘| versity students, veh uidilale “a oftown guests including Profes- after inviting them te” spent (20f and Mrs, Ian Campbe1 they minds. .|from Bishop's University, Len- - “I would not have come if ; -;knew this was going to or pen,” he said. ‘This is just an- yo ta an Sa , taki rer Fout,se te inerment pro the Se outburst was greeted by mixed gasps, groans and ap- plause : “And as for you who applaud, ‘you are the ones who say it is fine to send young people to Is- feel as long as they are not ie sons and 3," he os . ; Said. "Be. later os sak ARTHRITIC?| & faglom for sounding rude, but TH Mr. Devor agreed there were bape thritic see challenges in Israel. “Not every | their * Jewish kid in Canada “is going cree TACs to go to Israel,” he said. “We have to find something ‘for the pga tandem You ey longa. Ty gues. who sre—_gotne te ee The four - day conference sic Feet the roll-on — a banquet Thureday = a. vee CERTIRGATE FOR * 50 | Your Investment Grows byC One Third in SixYears! . _ On maturity, purchasers of these Certificates will recéive $10.00 for every $7.50 invested, This represents an interest rate of 4.85%. per annum compounded semi-annually, or-« simple interest rate of 5.55% _per-annum.on.the original investment. | Certificates may be cashed at any time with graduated en ee ~® i { w