re « vices at the attractively appoint- ed table were: Mrs. Walter Shaw, Mrs, A.W. Matheson, Mrs. R.R. Bell and Mrs. Mark MacGuigan. Mrs. W.E. Cotton, Mrs. Louis Sadier and Mrs. J.R. Davies ush- ered the guests. Those serving were the wives of the Governor's aides, Mrs. T. N. rs, Mrs. Douglas Saund~ ers, Mrs. R.D. MacGillivray and Mrs. Ian Rankine. , They were assisted by Mrs. H. as Hill, Mrs. W.R.. Bren- nan, Mrs. G. Gilbert Houston, Mrs. J.A. Likely, Mrs. LeBaron Tait, Mrs. Gordon -White, Mrs. Harold Shaw, Mrs. J. David Ste- wart and Mrs. M. Alban Farmer. Members of the Provincial ex- ettes, who held their Christrnas Party. , Mr. and Mrs. George: Meikle, their daughter, Mrs. Garth Gay, with her son, Stephen, of Sum- merside, spent a' few days this week in Moncton; N.B. Mrs. D.L. Miller entertained her bridge club_at her home in | Summerside on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leger of Moncton, N.B., spent the week- end in Summerside guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Moore and children, Christopher and Ann, The Rev. Director Father J. W. McCardle spoke on the activities held during the year and elosed the meeting with prayer. —»~ mie ’ Th Macleod wif woawer CWL ‘His Constant Lamp’ Is Theme a“ Institutes [reauar progrem ; o mave Ban ve WM P ili Meditati ; ° Be Guests MacLeod to be : In New Year’ At WMS Auxi lary ION OF Bonshaw WI | “sams commtiee, sre "On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. A.{ciety held their December meet- MacRae, and buyin The Montague parish council of 3. Bagnell led ‘an inspiring Wor-| ing in the Social hall, with a good) The regular meeting was held|Mrs. Everett 4 the Catholic Women's League | nip service, when Trinity Unit-| attendance of members and visit-|in the hall on Dec. 7 with the|Eric Ferguson held their monthly meeting iM eq Church Afternoon Auxiliary |ors, president, Mrs. Colin MacLeod, |, Mts. Angus 4 the Parish hall. The meeting WAS lof the Woman's Missionary So- In keeping with the approach- Roll call was answered | 12° ttended at Central € The Tharlotietown, Sab, Dee. 12,, 1989. | corresponds ing Yuletide Season, the Worship | Presiding. , ficers a at Guardian, Correspondence_eonsisted of o centre was nicely festooned with | by fifteen bers with an ex-|in November. two thank you cards and letters CGIT Service the traditional, evergreens a nd| change of A number of vis- ' from press convenors of organ- : itors was also in attendance. . izations, Multiple Sclerosis S0e- : Mehied canting, SENSING 5° eel crecsurer Curlstene Mactesd| MOUSEMOLD HAPPENINGS iety and the TB League. Is Identical oe atmosphere for the sing- an Mac The president reported’ that . spiritual bouquet "had been ‘ton| ACFOSS Canada [scripture reading and prayers. |were read by secretary and dealt| Dust cornstarch lightly on - a np warded for Bishop Smith. The an- a ee Seen oe eee Searen WW Mapes Ser etch os act wer sh ome al dren ; 1 CWL banquet will held| Canadian Girls Tn Training and Helen Wilson were heard in a I} c By alt at alan ae F. wee OT was tea Ustien hae a jor a the tear . — Sun and |their leaders across Canada are and duet — “Sleeping The Christ} we decided to meet during) cake and it will have a smoot er Hyndman, was hostess to a | Miss otiean Cameron, Sum- es were manne to de- eee to present their Christ- a Lay, - each in a solo Carietenas es to Rei appaerencs,: i: number i . | merside, rate ehure: ristmas vesper service. " essiah. ’ mem ‘ , able Giestiocn toh fuk ot Ger : a also to send treats to shut-ins, | This service is the one activity | Mrs, and Mrs. Clalro| school children and shut-ins,. as shan te deca Lice tac <a ernment House on Friday from| Miss Elma Inman, Missiona It was decided to hold an auc-| shared in common by 40,000 OGIT Hodgson led an med-|uysual at Christmas, and to in-| scone ‘'s itation “His Constant Lamp,” Instit: tes to er, use the vacuum * Pink had wh tions | the Soabonl pats yong - that the Slate eanis weak te ay “aeaen aos "aoe assisted by members depicting on seu aes meeting. )veeafimi oo fo oe e® carna e oN. ’ ‘ formed the decorative floral | Somers, Summerside. gin the second week in January. | churches and-country churches. (Japan, Korea, Africa, Canada.) 4 ommittee of Wanda Cousins, _— ; background for the dining room Lunch committee for the next| The congregation will join in India and Hong Kong and closed |) i:tene MacLeod and Mri— Tf pastel curtains are dried and drawing room where Mrs.| Mrs. Gordon Kelly was hos-| meeting are Mrs. George McKee-|the processional hymn “Christ-| with prayers for the peoples Of). wacLeod were appointed to) side a large pillowcase, they Hyndman received -her guests.|tess at her home in Summerside |™an, Mrs. John Clair, and Mrs.|mas, Awake", and other Christ- | the various lands. prepare a program schedule for! not fade as they do when dried in Presiding over the silver tea ser-|on Monday evening for the Lion- | Levi Power, mas hymns. The CGIT ° choir direct sunlight. Miss Wilson was again heard the months to come. Mrs. Angus sing two lovely Carols, “Bring in a beautifully solo, | a Torch, Jeannette, Isabella”, a |/@nd Mrs. Johnson and Miss Wil-' French carol and ‘0 Holy Night”, on in a duet. Mrs, K. A. Parker | Hed at to. She was bridge at | has been visiting in Summerside left Thursday on return to Toron- accompanied by Mrs. J. A. MacPhee, who will vis- | it with her son, Captain Donald MacPhee, and Mrs. MacPhee and other members of her family liv- ing in Ontario. Mrs. J. Lioyd Gorrill entertain- her home in Summerside on Wednesday eve- Mrs. Donald Baker left Sum- | Merside on Wednesday for Mon- Three candile-lighters will lead in Was aceompanist. a dedication service of “Our-| A short businéss period follow- selves and Our Gifts’’. jed presided over ‘by the presi-| This vesper service should be | denf, Mrs. Parker. Reports were truly inspiring with the noblest | heard from the recording secre-| ideals set forth in scrjpture, poe- tary. treasurer, supply and com- try and prayer, symbolized by munity ° friendship secretaries light and enhanced by choral —the latter reporting 110 visits | and congregational singing of to homes and 30 to hospital. beautiful music. — , | The sincere appreciation of the This program is general across Members was voiced to Mrs. Canada wherever CGIT groups MacLean by the president for the exist. An identical program wil} ¢entertainment -w ich Rev. Mr.) be conducted this Sunday in all Maclean had given on Monday these centres. evening with a most interesting | and instructive running commen-| itary, on the beautiful slides tak- ‘en on their recent European trip. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. SUGGEST! _ YOU CHOOSE FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION OF FOUNDATION GARMENTS IN THE CITY. DAISY FRESH — SARONG, NU-BUCK-—7 ENHANCE, GOTHIC thy SIGN NUCLEAR PETITION oy Br . id , LONDON, Ont. (CP)—Students ecutive of the P.E.I. Women’s last week on/ [real to visit with her daughter, ° ot 7 Island Girl Becomes Brice iste! attr" ot Rare & Suma asc Su, Nona Raa nnd stall tthe, University of , MOORE & McLEOD LTD oS ee : fy Western Ontario signed a petition ° > . day afternoon at the home of | poston, Massachusetts. " pe h fie hes 6” At Ceremon In California Mrs. Julian Herring, 46 Upper ‘ Mrs. Edwin Burden of Brulin-| Thursday calling on the federal fr ie es “y Favorite Sh ine Centre” ‘ y Hillsboro Street, in honor of Miss| yrs JK. Beer will be hostess|Z4@me, California,’ has returned government to strengthen its ef- choice our Favorite Shopping n Jeannie Gillis, Assistant super-|ini. afternoon at her home in| ‘to her home after a six weeks vis- | forts to limit the possibility of — when you : A very pretty wedding was sol-;brother’s best - man, and Rus-| visor of the P.E.I. WI, whose Su ide when bridge will be | it to the Island. She attended the nuclear war, particularly a war | ee — emnized in the Chapel of St. Vin-'sell Lapham and John Huetinck | marriage takes place the latter in aoe” |Sharpe-Norton nuptials in Sum- by miscalculation. A two - point ' cent De Paul Church, San_Fran-|ushered the guests to their pews. | part of December... Mrs. Philip sé |merside, the bride being her |Tesolution in the-petition suggests Christmas - ¢iseo. California, when Rosemary, | Mrs. Farmer chose for her dau-| Matheson, provincial president, The friends of Mrs. Gladys niece. She spent some time visit-| the government decline control of ° ° ee daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T. L. ghter’s wedding a gown of blue’ extended the good wishes of the MacQuarrie, Summerside are ing her sister and brother-in-law| nuclear weapons and make a Gift Certificate Have comfort, Farmer, Charlottetown, P.E.I. be- dacron brocade with matching; organization and Mrs. Lincoln pleased to learn of her speedy re- im Summerside, Mr. and Mrs. J.| strong bid for control of all West- | eame the bride of Robert B. Pen-| headdress and a corsage of white | Dewar, first vice-president, pre | covery following surgery im Leigh Stewart. Later she visited|ern nuclear warheads by an in- 3.95 to 15.95 | call, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- | carnations. Mrs. Pencall wore a} sented Miss Gillis with a. place | prince County Hospital — | her sister, Mrs. Maizie Crabbe at | ternational agency. ieaee en have freedom eal Pencall, ElMonte, California. | beige cuponi silk dress with mat-| setting of her chosen china. . . |the home of Mr. George Thomp- 2 i Rey. Francis K. Murray per- ching accessories and a corsage The room and table were pret- ‘ ] ron | 80n,. City. Mrs. -Burden left by , ’ illine formed. the ceremony and cele-'6f bronze mums. Mrs. Anna} tily decorated with flowers, ever- tees tan wedi tak some] plane Thursday via Halifax, Bos- i an coe LIVE in a SARONG brated the nuptial Mass. |\Clarke grand-aunt of the bride} greens and candles in the seasom- |i, simmersitie from New York | ‘0m and New York. In the latter srafton St. harlottetows The bride, given im marriage was attired in black with mink) al motif. \City, where Dr. Cameron pur-| cities she will visit friends. by her father, was charming | stole and matching accessories. in her ballerina length wedding; Following the ceremony a re- gown of ice - blue taffeta with ception for forty guests was held | laee top. Her shoulder length veil in the lounge of the Normandie was. held in place by a pearl|Hotel, San Francisco. For their tiara. She carried a long cascade honeymom trip to Los Angeles of white carnations with pink ros- and other points of interest along | Os. \the California coast the bride tra-| She was attended by. Miss Jean|velled in a dressmaker suit of A. Borcheres of San Francisco olive green with matching acces- ho was gowned ofies and a corsage of yellow veteen dress of royal blue with roses.. matching headband and veil. She| Mr. and Mrs. Pencall are re- carried a bouquet of white and siding in San Francisco where pink carnations. Mr. Pencall is sales manager for Mr. Edwin M. Pencall was his' the Spaulding Fibre Company. ELLEN’S DIARY Yuletide Spirit Is In The Air As Kindness Fills All Hearts 0 yei- Mrs. Fred Gates presided over | the tea service and Mrs. Lincoln | Dewar, Mrs. David’ Mutch and | Mrs. Arthur Campbell served. Hostesses at the Charlottetown Curling Club tonight will be Mrs. } David Walker, Mrs. Cam Mac- Lean, Mrs. Bill MacGregor, Mrs. Earl MacLeod, Mrs. Robert Mac- Leod and Miss Elaine Murley. Mrs. Gordon Bennett entertain- | ed Thursday evening for several tables of .bridge at her home on Upper Prince Street. Mrs. H.F. Miller left Thursday by plane for St. John’s, New-| foundland, where she will spend | the Christmas season as the guest of her son and daughter-in- " Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mil- Two enjoyable ecard parties In nice omen, the December gun shone brightly on the young bride, Granddaughter’s eousin—| ‘“‘Oh Gran’daddy” she protest- | and on all others, who today! ed with a girlish giggle, “don’t, chose to vow their solemn and! be funny! Don’t you know” she | lasting marriage Vows. Never! queried “There's no charm to again, we suspect unless it be on, it unless it has first been /passed | that of her own, will event be| through the bride's ring?” more pleasing to her, or longer | "Well, I'd have had that done,” need by Granddaughter) James nodded half-seriously “just han ; that first wedeimg-recep- to see what would come of it.” | tion in town, she with her par-| “t's just as well she didn’t,” | ents attended this afternoon. Mack commented with younger- j Watching her step off happily brother indifference ‘she , might giong a city street, we thought not be pleased with what she'd that for her the occasion would! see. The dream could be a night- be like going to witness a scene; mare’ he offered with detatched reproduced in the flesh and in | boyish calm. ° detail from some loved book she| As an incident to the excursion had tead. The Princess would be; which had also borne a grand- there radiant, lovely, the Prince| mother away to a spell of shop-| of the story, youthful and proud, | ping, four gentlemen were left + the clergyman in solemn black,) at Alderlea including Gage. a vis- the parents and families and kin itor, to fend for themselves in| —and all the pretty gowns to lend the absence. a colorful magic to the scene. te put under your pillow?’ James) asked her with a twinkle. “And what a good supper we)! The tables nicely appointed and had’’ Mack related. ‘‘Just every-|y spread with the dishes and vi-|thing we could find: i ands of the wedding feast. . .even! meat, eggs and cheese, bread and the bit of wedding cake she|cookies and strawberry jam. And brought to divide with those at | you'll not know we ate, because home was a witching thing, not/all the dishes. are washed and | meant of course to dream upon | put away Tell me” he queried’ | but to be savored fruity crumb |“is the town beginning to look by crumb to prove again to her- | like Christmas?” gelf how ‘exceptianally tasteful | So surely it has caught the this cake-of-cakes can be. |Christmas spirit — the outdoor | “And you're not saving some |trees attractively lighted, the in-| = |door displays of merchandise in4 Brackley Pt. WI soup and 1 were held Nov. 26 and 27 at the home of Mrs., Ian MacMillan, ‘ald Baker and Mrs. Keith Pick- | | and two sons arrived from Tren- | sued the Cancer Course. Mrs. John Hopkirk, Mrs. Don- | ard. were co-hostesses at the home of the former in Summer. | side on Wednesday evening when five tables of bridge were in play. WO and Mrs. Everett Bernard. ton, Ontario this week —for—the funeral of the former's sister, | Mrs. Heath Warren, Summerside Mrs. Joseph MacGregor ar-| eg rs rived from Exeter, N.H. this Susie's Choosey! week to attend the funeral of her sister, the late Mrs. Heath War- ren, in Trinity United Church, | one, ent ee Summerside. Also Mr. and Mrs. | from Gerald Warren and_ children, | Cindy and Blake, from Edmon-|]| Holmes & Bradley ton, Alberta, the former being a\] 159 Queen St. Dial 3414 son of the late Mrs. Warren. } Charlottetown Mrs. Donald MacPhee, who! New Glasgow. Proceeds were for the Ladies Aid of the Medical Centre. First prize winners were Thursday evening, Mrs. Lem Pineau and Mr. Victor Pineau. Friday evening winners were Mgs. Harold Dickieson and Mr. Bir Andrew. The next social event sponsor- ed by the Ladies Aid will be a Christmas party in the New Glasgow school when the mem- rs will bring donations for the inese auction and fudge sale. | Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harris, Summerside, have as their week- end guests, their daughter, Mrs. Leigh Donald with her children Gregory and Gaylene of Char- lottetown. - weenie ¥ a PUT THE FAMILY aA AY) De PATA B DW. > > from AGNEW-SURPASS ¥ ¥ : : ¥ ¥ windows and on counters so be- guiling, the many shoppers. . . Increases Funds By Auction Sale | ,3nr,ner" the carols, that pour in “the ofl of kindness’ to soften the most indifferent heart. ss@s 2 , The annual Christmas sale was a a — the space of the highlight of the Brackley | : * Point Women’s Institute “ee back upon the only ing held at) the Rome of Miss ’ ‘ Louise Shaw, Dec. 3. Miss Shaw Piriat stil hes. power capably acted as auctioneer for | : the many pretty and useful artic- a road that leads to les offered for sale. The sum of exnlenem. $31.00 was realized. Twelve members and one vis- been us insight to find the beck- itor, who became a member, ze-|. ng gleam, sponded to roll call by passing ~~ secure as Wise Men in layette articles for the. Unitarian ream Service Committee. | Followed the Star. through that The sick committee reported Re gl sargihvess day fe sending flowers to two residents. Int e em to where Jesus who are in hospital. lay. School committee reported pro- curing necessary articles and it was voted that\ the teacher be)! paid for Books of Knowledge she | had purchased. Mrs. George Shaw was appointed as _ school visitor for Decemher. It was de- te ease the AS Grant us within Christmas Day To learn that love is still the only way. the hours of Foresaw the Cross, at Christ’s cided to provide the usual treat Nativity.” of an orange and chocolate bar Until Monday — — — Diary, for each child at the Christmas| Good-night. i eoncert. Members volunteered to make fudge for sale. 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