SHIRLEY MACDOUGALL, MISS CALGARY STAMPEDER I I P.E.I. ls Native Province Oi Miss Calgary Siampecler On Saturday. Islanders view- ing the Grey Cup Parade will be watching the Miss Grey Cup contestants with an added note of interesit since this year one of the contestants. Miss Calgary Stampeder. boasts P.E.I. as her native province. Shirley MacDougall. 18-year- old daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacDougall of Calgary. has been named as Miss C al- gary Stampeder. and today she begins a busy round of activities that culminates on Friday With the crowning of Miss Grey Cup. Shirley was born in Charlotte- town on June 10. 1944. and h e r parents moved to Calgary while she was still very young. Mr. and Mrs. John D. MacDougall. . . are Shirley's grandparents and another grand- mot er. Mrs. A. Mac-Do . resides at Albion Cross. Next summer she plans to spend some time visiting on die Island Fl LEN’S DIARY CL Alderlea’s You ngesi Lads Tackle Evening’s Chores I“ the heart-warming items that are ours at Alderlea. we count now that one highly. which gives us to see a pair of lads from the house across the lane, betake themselves. in the absence of the farmers in the fields. to the evening's chores about. It happened that this evening. we were bringing in wood from the shed to the box on the ver- andah at that time. so we were not far from those two as they worked. “We‘ll tend to the feeding in this piggery first" Mack said. opening a door in the nearer one. “We‘ll go on to the others then. before we go to the sta- blcs. “I'll feed the little pigs their pellets" Alex offered. He pick- ed up the tin smartly and man- fashion. opened up a sack f the same. “Not let's not waste the feed -— it's expensive stuff" Ma ck reminded im. "Who's going to waste it?" Alex countered. “Don’t I know just exactly how in ch Grant'- daddy gives them? I may young. but I’m not stupid" he grinned. continuing at his self- appolnted task. _ "Nobody said that you were“ Mack said kindly. Sows that had summered in the old orchard. their piglets. and the head of the herd h i m- with her grandparents and oth-‘ er relatives. Arriving in Toronto this mor- ning, Shirley and the other Miss Grey Cup contestants em- bark on a busy schedule of commitments. This morning they will have fittings for a fa- shion show in which they will A be participating. and at an in' formal reception the girls will get to know each other. their chaperones (Shirley's mother is acting as her chaperonel. the hostesses and members of the Grey Cup Pageant committee. After this. more fittings for the fashion show; a Board of Trade dinnner. at which the girls will be special guests: and then a radio and TV reception. On Wednesday there will be more radio and TV interviews and the "Kick-Off parade. In the afternoon the girls will par-- Theatre: after dinner they will be guests a ire” ticipate in a fashion show: then to another press reception in thel O'Keefe Cen lobby of the ter i . Gm. Cup and the two runners clean the hall on Monday even- son itself. remaining ever age-I less and new. i. “And it it should happen thatl you would see Santa“ Alex sai at parting — “oh. I know he's not the real Santa —— you mignt let him know that some of the animals I have on my farm are getting preth well worn. Some cows and horses have broken legs — that's Peter's work — though I don't believe I'd mention that” he smiled “just in case — you know." he. nodd . "And I've lost some. I don't know where they went to. They just disappeared. might tell him that for me — and wait to see what he says" And the interval of awaiting our return was long for the lad- die. He spoke of it later. "And Scample's bark wa s lonely. And the house too. for there was nobody in it! Andi over in the woods. I couldl hear something calling lonely- like. ‘O—oo-ooo!’ it went. over and over. Mack said, this even- ing. it was an ow. ‘ The owls' ligh this is: night be after a quite pleasant Novem- Untinlytomorrow —- — Diary — Good-n WIMIM‘ t MEllchl. PllAliM or! ‘hero to serve you ANY \ more interviews, and t the R where they will see Shot In The Dark" and attend a cast party after the show. Thursday morning there will oyal Alexandra Thea- be a picture taking session and was 0n ' ed painting a tour p Children‘s Center. After a lunch- eon at which time the girls will meet the contest judges. there will be or Interviews and then three of the girls will be available Schenley wards presentation. In the evening they will be rehearsing and taping a TV show, w h i c h will he presented later that night. Friday is the big day. the ay that one of the girls w‘ be chosen “Miss Grey Cup The morning will see the girls rehearsing for a half-hour live TV show to be seen on Friday evening: and at noon they will attend a luncheon at the Royal. York Hotel. In the afternoon the judging takes place in the pageant com- 'tee room: and at 6.30 they ‘Cup‘ dinnner at the King Ed- ward Hotel. In the eveningrthere will be press receptions and at 10.00 pm. the crowning of Miss up takes place on a half-h our live TV show. 5 0 course. Saturday and the highlight of this day will be the Grey Cup parade in the m up: and the "big game“ in the afternoon. n the evening the girls will see a hockey game at Maple a rdens and Miss Grey Cup and runners-up will appear at the Victory Dance in The Canadians Room of the Royal York Hotel. So Shirley has a busy week ahead of her. but Islanders and Calgarians alike will be rooting for her. 0 a CRASH KILLS 2! BOGOTA, Colombia bus carrying 30 passengers swerved off a cliff into the Guat- tara River Sunday. killing 21 persons and injuring nine. while taking peasants to mass and market near Pasta. 330 miles southwest of Bogota. DIAL 4-7141 for Your Pre-Chrlstmas PERMANENT 1" .wsva .. -* Pre.Christmas 'SPECIAL . . . . W BEAUTY SALON “A. ,1} Leighton Larter and (API—A ‘ WW Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8500 The Gmrdian, Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 27, 1962. 7| ‘ HAPPENINGS Royalty Chapter IODE met my Woodlawn Ave. Nov. 21. t e framed pictures of Her. Majesty. the Queen. had been; presented-to Sherwood School. A . the "adopting" of a school and furnishing the library. Mrs. Frank Mayhew reported on the i fun The value said. Magazines were distribut- ed to three institutions in Charlottetown. convene a card party for the chapter January 3. i N.B. Mrs. William Meggison. edu-‘Bank cational secretary. reported that I transferred to Saint John. hre ‘ discussion was held regarding I United Church where Mr. Floyd :was the organist. , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Floyd the hame of Mn George Ayers, {left Charlottetown yesterday to I ta ‘ up reSidence in Saint John. Mr. Floyd. who is with the of Montreal. has been nor to their departure they: were entertained by the choir' and congregation of Spring Park Mrs. Ray MacKinnon. accom-I “Save The Children” : panied by her mother, Mrs. Al-’ es packed for overseas. ‘ fred MacDonald. Forest of articles sent from was a recent visitor to Charlot- Hill, Royalty Chapter was $56.50. she ; tetown. Mrs. William MacLennan. who; Lunch was served by the has . is employed in Lower Montague. ' teas assisted by- Mrs. Harold spent the weekend at her homel Stewart. " Upton. I The annual Hampshire Women's John Clark on November 13.’ 1 ing the Ode and repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was. answered by members passing‘ in Christmas gifts for the or- phanage children and an article for the auction sale. The minutes of the previous} annual and regular meetingsi were read. The treasurer r e- ported that the balance on hand 202.86. The bill for of the inside of school was paid Mrs. Everett Clow was ap- pointed chairman for the elec- tion of officers for the coming year. officers are- president. Mrs. Dewar Simms; vice-president. Mrs. Wendell Tremere: secretary, Mrs. Ralph Edwards: treasurer. Mrs. Rob- ert Moore; auditors, Alice Ed- ward and Mrs. John Clark: di- rectors, Mrs. Everett Clow. Mrs Heath Larter: Red Cross. Mrs. George Kitson: sick committee, Mrs. Heath Larter and M r s. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Hampshire WI Members Plan For Social Evening meeting of the;liall on Monday evening. InstituteIvemher 26. Each member was was held at the home of Mrs‘ Ito take a friend. Mrs. Everett 962 IClow was asked to invite The meeting opened by sing-{members of the Springvale WI Ito the affair. .were appointed to the entertain- th e i send a donation to the TB Lea- t h e I gue 1‘ S. the hostess and members of the No- th e Mrs. Wendell Tremere, Mrs. Eugene Guindon, Mrs. Leighton Larter and Mrs. Ralph Edwards ment committee for the social evening. It was decided that the group Mrs. Arthur Guindon.’ Mrs. Gordon Fairgrieves. Mrs. Red- verse Stewart and Mrs. John Clark. were named as delegat- es to the leadership course. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Redverse Stewart with Alice Edwards. Lyla Watts and Mrs. Everett Clow on the lunch committee. Following adjournment of the meeting, lunch was served by lunch committee. Everett Clow; buying commit- tee, Mrs. Raymond Tremere and Mrs. Richard MacLean. A layette was purchased for the,USC appeal and a donation of hootees was received fr 0 m Mrs. Arthur Guindon. It I REJECTS SUGGESTION LONDON (Reuters) — Prime Minister Macmillan Thursday rejected a suggestion in the House of Commons that he in- Marriage Vows Exchanged 1 § Miss Bunny Mullally. Upton.jln ceremony ln OILSCII'Y‘. ) _spent the weekend at her home Mrs. William Matthews williin Montague. ' solemnized in at 2.30 p.m., when Audrey Lil- lian. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacPhee. Brae, was un- ited in marriage with Alden Ed- win. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Weeks. Alberton. in a double- ring ceremony. performed by Rev. David Hamilton. Mrs. Louis the wedding music and accom before the ceremony. Lord’s Prayer" following the prayer. and “I'll leaves and flowers. The floor Her gown was styled with tapering to lily points over the hands. The front panel of peau de sole was gathered with rose- buds to reveal a ruffle of tulle. The pointed back featured a bow that made the waist de- tail. Her tour-tiered chapel len- gth veil of pure silk illusion hung from a crown of sequins and pearls. She‘carried a semi- cascade of orange delight. roses. Her only ornament was pearl earrings. gift of the groom. ‘ MacKay. sister of the bride. as matron of honor. green peau de soie with scoop- ed neckline. elbow length sleev- es and semi-full skirt. A match- ing headress of cabbage roses gloves and shoes completed her costume. the bride. and Weeks, sister-in-law of the groom. as bridesmaids, wore Vite the mieirs of the was European Free Trade Associa- decided that the carpenter’s bill I tion countries to meet with him. for the repairs to the hall paid. Two dollars was received from a member for last month's roll call. It was decided to ling. CONSERVATIVELY SPEAKING I . By ISLANDER I othe lthere. Seems he looked places like that he doctor was having a way I get it word came down sudden Alec Matheson and the 8’5 big step you watch West Pnnc now and it’s only a matter of belA lurged I‘ Common gstrengthen Britain’s position in Members decided to have a -her negotiations ’ The last day of the busy week ; social evening and bazaar in the 5 Common Market. There was plenty of rejoicing down Murray I . At least that's what I got from a c over toward Dr and noticed the lights were on later than ' made some inqu celebration all by W the from Charlottetown that all it a mt of his boys had sum got on the hospital insurance premium bandwagon. why 'ahould I invite them to the party?" the time this gets to you there'll be some really ht news the province. It means more jobs and more income for a lot ham to do this so the EFTA countries could discuss with the European Market Labor'MP. John Stonehouse. relations a to 10m thel I Harbor way the lose friend down . Lorne BonneII’s house usual. Like folks do in lingual to iries and fund himself. A This course as Dr. Bomell tint be hvited "It was a real shocbu‘." self. were duly fed. before th e i _ two went off companionably to ‘h‘mr "E the (“y 0" nigh“ “We”! 30"“ “I I N1: gud'dlmdm #11:“: to; gout “’3'! fl” “my” ""3 “m”- w' 1“ Ke" 8“ “mm” m' In fact the macabre says that Walter Shaw and h ratiiliifi'ltwi‘lfiozhs‘fiti can. 4-6623 no: «o um um - pick up a we mm ' ‘“ °“” noot Thtmahmsense . Likeafel' 'm' The “In” M" “d n" for 24 hour “Nice 1 a 3mm CARR othe other day. "The .govcnunent‘s done a lot of good "red in I mellncholy “0";- io ' .{ii hasn't made an bad As I tdd you before. the list stress W" "’ ‘ tastiest summers! Imme- c-mm-v s“ m M be" m r m- ‘ h ' hd . instantanwcatcnau Thero‘salotololderpeopleintheprovtncewho mfixkd‘oEEE-tlm‘iyzft p:tch '3! R Corner of al and ’ p... m , “m Km to lie aw when they can move into one d Irende fie . our ars'oers N Richmond ISL. Ch'town ‘* p3,], . mm IWelfare 3 Labor Minister my Wedge mm" mm ' W "H" A - an" In" ' ° W "m" MM;.,,..2.°..“,......... o v' utmmngntmduiouuemesaid ""‘ “d ‘°"’°“' “mm” o'fn"m'"'o':e?dm”"' m?"..‘“:..':'s:";.. as the fauners decided "Like- H a y; loot! u w‘i’Irill ' ‘ MILLER BROS. lTD. fimghwgmzfleaéwwhgm W . an”. SUIIS otherdaysofharv ., figmmnawummmzm Christmas comes fast The _ yet 'sgotnopmblems. ou'llseeplentyotthese carols. the mamas songs. ilTHIs cmmAs “ A he a: drill the m m or two ‘- W“ "9 m“ MUSICAL SANTA . . . ~ DIR whit makes me hunter than anytime in haw-ram "histamin- O GroatfleorgoSt. Charlottetown Maid-8585 MM. Guitars .‘l'aas s laxatlaa the year annealedreprodaeers .Reosrd leach Give your family the gift of pleasure and re. around with one of these the Players 0 Electrle . Mutual Instr-eats it gt ..i 3 2: "it. E i i ( of chocolate brown and gold‘ respectively. They carried col-I onial bouquets in autumnl shades. ‘ Mr. Clair Oliver. groom. was best ma Wen-‘ n. 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Rev. by her father. was lovely in her aproposcd a toast to the bride length gown of peau deito which the groom fittingly re- sale with lace bodice and pan- sponded. Congratulatory tele- els edged with scalloped lace. grams from US. were read by a;Clair Oliver. Miss Neila Mae high neckline and long sleeves TKay, niece of the bride. was in Mrs. Glenn Brunton. sister of.groom is principal of O’Leary Mrs. Wen d ell Public School. The bride is al- I Ihgf best m. a :‘2 - . .u - a l" f £333; .eacfa- A pretty autumn wedding was om. and Ft. Sgt. Glenn Brunton‘ 1’4" O‘Leary United :and Mr. Neil MacKay. brothers- Church on Monday. October 8th. in-law of the bride. ushered the guests to the pews which were marked with white satin bows. Mrs. MacPhce chose for herI daughter's wedding a toast ‘za over taffeta with matching 'hat and beige accessories. She a corsage of orange de- fioral satin dress with with a miniature bride and David Hamilton charge of the guest book. 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