1 season with her aunt, Mrs. Per- and the meeting closed with the i w cy MacGougan and family at benedict on. FREE COLONEL [was releaSed Saturday. Eight KARLSRUHE. West Germanylpersons in the case have been tAP)——Col. Alfred Martin. ar-ifreed and two still are under rested Nov. 28 on suspicion ofiarrest —— Spiegel publisher Ru- treason In the case against the ‘dolf A ugsteun and Hans news magazine Der Spiegel, ISchmelz. one of his editors. ' Miss Myrtle Wigmore of Corn- Miss Georgie Kennedy. RN. wall. Ont., arrived on Saturday spent Christmas ht Kensingtou, to spend the Christmas holidays the guest of her mother. Mrs. in Graham‘s Road at the home Earle Kennedy. f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigmore and other mem- Mrs. Robert Smith of Moncton, } bers of her family. N.B.. spent Christmas at - . Malpeque, I . Anne Bond. Women s Editor. Phone 4-8006 . l sington' the guest of her sister The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 31, 1962. 7 and brother-in-laW. ‘Mrs. James Montgomery. I Miss Bethany Pi'ofitt Is spend- andiing the holidays at Kensington [with her grandparents. Mr. I iand Mrs. Ellis Profitt. Mrs. Frank Besristo is spend-3 i | his Christmas In Marmara 0nt..'. Mrs. William H. Cousins, Ken-I the guest of her daughter and singtnn. spent Christmas with iSOH-in-lflw. Mr. and Mrs. Leith her son-iii—law and daughter.I ' Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Mac- James MacCoughey. Fort Augus-l Stat-‘50“ and family‘ ‘Mr- and Mrs- RC" “911% Char"; l t 6 * Neill. Richmond Street, Ch ar- tus, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur‘l 310liei0‘l’n- "' c lottetown are spending the Yule- MacMiilan, St. Andrews. Percy Macaouganv team” at. 0’ tide season with their son-in-law Mayhem Spent Christmas 3t‘ John Brown. in training With and daughter. Mr. an Jack Kavanaugh. Keswick, On- tario. '1 .m Malpeque with his parents Mr. the Royal Canadian Army spent and rs. Sydney MacGougan. LChristmas with his parents, Mr. He will also visit relatives at ‘and Mrs. W. H. Brown and fa- Moncton, NB. before the begin- l mily, Kensington. . ning of the school year. ‘ Master Douglas Blaikie, son of Rev. an Mrs. L. E. Blaikie. Moncton. NB. is spending the holidays in Brookficld. as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archie John- stone. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Cur- ley. Hampton, N.B., and daugh- ter. Cynthia Anne. have return- DANCE Mrs. Weirum MacKay has Margate Fellowship Group met 2 returned from the Prince Coun- . on December V a -. . ed home after spending the Mrs. Jean Creed. Charlotte- 7 at “‘9 newIty HnSpital' Summersidei andi - " " 7 ' . . - holidays at Kensington. guests of town. visited recently with me o r‘ a Mrs" Arthur ls convalescmg at the home . ,. .- ~' ‘ ‘ ‘ Mrs. Curley's parents. relatives and friends in Boston cone“ at Travqner s .Rem' A of her parents Mr' and Mrs“ . ~ in ‘ "r _ ’ ‘ 3 Cambridge. and Quincy Mass: Chrigtmas worsmp serwce wasiGeorge ~Howan and family", 0 e ‘5 “am ‘‘ “M‘wflw ‘ MT- and Ml‘S- High Donald and other parts of New England. earned 0‘“ by Mr' and Mrs'lFrth Bwer' 1 Phillip Henderson and Mrs. Roy and family. Gregory, Gaelyne Thompson ' ' I . The Vice preSident.I Mr. William Johnson. Ken—. ME. AND MRS. MILTON E. BENOIT an Ga , ha t ed t . K I ' G their i132 inv‘éaiiv‘iii'é. N.B.o. irgriimsjmewiicigmiigssy. £2125: R519“ 3.0""! °"."d“°‘ed '3 sinfliom entered "‘9 Prince COU-l P W dd' C e Vln rove after spending the holiday sea- Christmas with'his family at Short “mm” meei'mz 31“ dinty Hospital, Summerside, on. e I I so“ with the former-I parenta Fort Augustus. Lorne Adams was elected pro-{Thursday for treatment. ; Coup 9 Ce eerTe Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald, gdef'itttm hplace °f f‘rlhur] M, I l I C i K 1 , i ° . Ch 1 n t _ . , _ r01 w o_was una e 0 ac- lSS saie roz er, evan Is I St. Annlversary arc cow“ Mrs' H' 5‘ MBCL“en' summer cept the office. iGrove. spent the Christmas hol-g side East, is visiting in Brook- . . . Alvin R. Curley, senior science field, guest of Mr A soc1al hour followed in iidays at Clinton. guest of v V '7.‘ *V A pretty fall wedding was of blue and white carnations. KENSINGTON — On Saturday student at St. Dunstan's Univer- h' J h t . WhiCh entertainment was pm'Ibmu‘er‘in‘law and S‘Ster- M’- solemnized in the St. Cuthbert's Little Miss Catherine Bradley. evenmg December 22 3 lug, guy, is spending the Yuletide Arc 1e 9 "5 one' Xidgd by Charlel‘sl DenEisJand Mrs. William Cotton and Church. St. eresa. recently daughter f Mr. and Mrs. ' ' . halide s at his home in Kensmg- Earle Steele T mm, 5 em n FEW 0 nson. rs. 0y.iamily- when Annamae McCarthy. dau- Eugene Bradley was the flower Eganziliatxes{23:39.11}??? at: . y his Christmas holidays withphis Thompson 3.“ Ralph Howard’ I ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph girl. She wore a pink crinoline . parents Mr_ and Mrs. R F. A small gift for the new homE. LAC Myron Paynter, Mont McCarthy. St. Theresa became dress with matching headdress spacmus home °f Mr' and M"‘ Eldon Hickox and son. Frank, Steele ' Fitzroy St.. Charlotte was presented to Mr’ and IAprica' QUEbCF' is Spending the the bride of Milton Ernest Ben. and accessories and carried . Ralph Moase, Kelvin Grove, to Glen Valley. and John and AL gown. ' Mrs. Collett, former members oflChristmas holidays at the home oit, son of Milton Benoit and the nosegay of pink and white car- honor them on their twenty-fifth lan Hickox. Breadalbane, left re- the EFOUP- I of his parents- Mr-and Mrs' late Mrs. Benoit of Windsor. nations. She was escorted by wedding anniversary cenfly for Jamaica plains, Mr. and Mrs. William AyL Mine" was served by Mrs-‘qu‘ace Paymel‘ and family. Ont. James McCarthy. brother of' the The bride “d groom of twen- Mass. to attend the funeral of ward and children Anna and cone“ and the 1""Ch Comm‘ttee ‘ “mm”- Tiie ten o'clock double ring ceremony and nuptial mass were performed by Rev. Eu- gene Murray. Mr. Leo McCar- thy and Mr. Raymond Carpen— ter served. The Sisters of St. Martha provided appropriate music and accompanied the girls' choir. ‘ The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore a full length gown of white chantilly lace ov- er taffeta. Thc fitted bodice featured a scalloped neckline and lily point sleeves. The full skirt formed a bustle back with tiers of lace and net. Her cha- pel length veil of tulle illusion in the ceremo at th h presented a purse of money. In. ents, ryan- ing Christmas with Mr. Batt's m" was held in Place by 8 Pearl ofgthe bride.s "are": (irmhe dividual gifts were opened by ton. Spring Valley. parents. Mr. and Mrs. d M. crown and she carried a bou- _ p '- .e rs. Carl Stewart and the gift Batt. 18 Kent Street. Charlotte quet of red sweetheart roses. brides table was center“ With cards were read by Miss Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- town. ' The matron of honor was Mrs. Eugene Bradley, friend of the bride. She wore a ballerina length gown of pink chiffon over taffeta with matching headdress and accessories. She carried a nosegay of pink and white car- r nations. The bridesmaids were Misses Lena and Doreen McCarthy. sister of the bride. They w 0 re identically styled gowns, one in yellow and earring a nosegay of ellow and white carnations and oreen in blue with a bouquet bride. who acted as ring bearer. The bestman was E u g e n e Bradley of the RCN and the us- hers were Raymond Moore and Donald Claybourne. Mts. McCarthy chose for her daughter's wedding a sheath ress of blue chiffon over taf- feta with matching accessories and she wore a corsage of white roses. Mrs. obert Benoit of Dartmouth. N.S. sister-in-law of the groom. wore a brown w 0 0| sheath dress with dark brown accessories and she carried a corsage of yellow roses. A reception was held. follow- a three-tier wedding cake top- ped with a miniature bride and groom. Mr. Eugene Bradley act- ed as the master of ceremonies and the toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Eugene Mur- ay. For a honeymoon trip to Win- dsor. Ont. and Niagara Falls. the bride travelled in a th r e e piece beige knitted suit trimmed with brown and dark brown ac- cessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. (Photo by RB. Hambley) WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS New London WI Members Hold December Meeting KENSINGTON — The regular monthly meeting of the New cided to purchase a milk can for use in the hall ty - five years ago were escort- ed to the seat of honor by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Profitt. Mr. Roy McArthiir as master of ceremonies. explained the rea- son of the gathering and called upon the following who present- ed gifts. A platform rocker was pre- sented by their two sons. Ken- neth and Willard Moase. Mrs. Harold Mill read an address on behalf of the brothers and sis- ters. while Mrs. Ira Hiiestis‘ pre- sented a bathroom clothes ham- per. On behalf of the neighbors and friends. Mr. Arnold Walker Profitt. Brief remarks were made by G. Morris Caseley and Walter Moase. Ralph. on behalf of his wife and himself. thanked one and all for the gifts. With Miss Olive Dalzell at the piano all joined in singing. “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat. nd accordian music by Walter Mo- ase. was enjoyed. Mrs. Moase is the former El- va Stavert of Kelvin Grove. The couple have two sons. Kenneth and Willard. Delicious refreshments w e r e served and the dining room tab- le was decorated with red cand- les and centered with a two tier wedding cake. their brother-ln-law. Arthur H erkins. Mrs. Ambrose Smith, Charlot- tetown, visited her brother. Wil- liam Aylward, Carleton. during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Earl MacLellan spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. MacLellan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keoughan. Avondale. Miss Marion Bryanton. tea- cher training student at PWC. spent the holidays with her par- and Mr. W. B Coughey. and children Jackie Bobby and Mary Ann. Somer- ville Mass. spent Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Grohom’s Road ;School Concert nd~on Women's Institute was Correspondence consisted of held at the home of Mrs. Har- letters from the Red Cross on '5 Presented old Mayhew. with Mrs. Oliver the responsibilities of First Aid Bernard. vice president. presid- ing. The meeting opened by sing- ing "While Shepherds watched their Flocks by Night." followed by the Mary Stewart. Collect. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the secretary. Committee. one on Cultural ac- tivities. and one from the Ken- sington Town Council giving notice that the Fire Assistance dues are now payable. A short report was given on the leadership course held re- cently in Kenslngton. A card party was planned to be held in KENSINGTON ~— 0n Wednes- day evening. December 19 a large number of parents and in- terested friends gathered in the Graham‘s Road Hall to attend the Christmas School concert staged by the pupils. Following is the well chosen and well acted program. - und- Mrs. Wilbur Mac-Kay, a nd the hall on January , and some er the chairmanship of Earle twelve members answered roll DECkS 0f card! are t0 be Pill" (333‘pr“: 1 Openmg 0310m- call by paying fifty cents on chased for use in the ball. The “Merry Christmas Bells foi- the baby layel e program consisted of a reading iOWEd by the address Of Waco-me The treasurer, Mrs. William by Mrs. Lorne Campbell. and a by Robert Ward: “A Shopping MacEwen reported $240.00 on candy contest by Mrs. Francis we Will Go" by the Primary hand. rs. Lorne Campbell rc- portcd that the tile had been laid in the kitchen in to ball. Some of the members volun- teered to scrub the school floor Murray. Meeting closed with the Queen, and a dainty lunch was serv- ed by the hostess and lunch committee. Pupils: recitation. Vernon Camp- bell; dialogue. “The Proposal" Song by the senior pupils. “0 Holy Night": dance by the pn- pils of grades 1 and 2: monolo- before the Christmas concert. The school committee was nu- th-orized to get school treats for Christmas. Members planned to make candy for the closing. A motion was passed that $5. be the fee for the use of the ball kitchen. and $1.00 when on- ly the stove is used. it was de. Trinity UCW Holds Meeting The real meaning of Christ- mas was the centrai theme of the worship service of the Tri- nity United Church Women held in Heart: Hall on Monday eve- ning. December The story of Christmas was presented by the very young in a play “The Innkeeper's Daugh- ter" and intermediate group of 10 girls described the obser- vance of Christmas in various parts of Canada. "The Candles of the Lord" by a group of 11.0. members emphasised the true spirit of Christmas as presented in the Gospel y sacred song and the lighting of a candle. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Sheldon Car- son .ind Mrs. Kenneth Parker. A of three Christmas Morgoie CGIT GrOUp Meets ' KENSING’I‘ON—Christmas pro- vided the setting at the home of Gail and Carolyn Jessome when hie Margate CGIT “Star dusters" and their mothers were entertained recently. The moth- ers were wearing Christmas corsages. made and presented to them by their daughters. The president, Molly Van May- hew. called on the girls to repeat their C.G.I.T. purpose and pray- er. A short worship service was led by Edith Frizsell and Ella Whitehead A social hour followed with games and entertainment in charge of 6in Pickering. Shar- gn Baker and Molly Van May- Christmas gifts were exchang- ed by the girls. and a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Jen- some and the committee. The leaders. Mrs. Reg. Dennis and Miss Valerie Woodside w e re presented with gifts by th e “Btardusters.” The Lord's Prayer and taps brought an enjoyable evening to t gue “Thinking Ahead" by Joyce Murray: dialogue “Santa on Trial": Rhythm Band by junior pupils; duet "Put Christ back in Christmas" by Joyce Burgoyne and Marilyn Ca-mpbell_ puppet theatre by Carl and Leigh Camp- bell; song "Dona Nobis Pocem" by senior pupils: Intermission and sale of candy; Star drill by junior girls: recitation. “What the Stocking Said" by Francis Cash: dialogue. "The Time Ma- chine": dance "The Twist": trio. "Christmas in Kilarney" by Carl. Leigh and David Camp- bell: dance by senior girls. “Winter Wonderland"; dialogue. “The Concert Rehearsal"; boys chorus. “Little Donkey": Good night exercise. by grades l and 2: closing chorus. "Santa, e Happy Wanderer"; Santa Claus arrived and pre- sented the teacher and pupils with treats from the “1.1., and gifts from beneath a gaily trim- med tree. -‘A- ll. BENNETT CARR insurance Counselling :oiu. Supt. Sun Life of Canada ; Phone 4-8817 . 4-5485 b Charlottetown. P.E.l. A .AA‘& roup Carols - “What Child Is This" "Masters In The Hall” and “‘0 Holy Night" beautifully rend- ered by Miss Maids 'Rogersoa concluded the worship period. -The chairman. Mr. Ball. pro- nounced the benediction. A short business meeting fol- lowed. conducted by the presi- dent. Mrs. Ewen Anderson. The reputed SENTENCE YUGOSLAV! BELGRADE (AP) —— Three moon charged with anti-gov- ernment activities and plotting to assassinate high Yugoslav leaders were con cted in Liab- MEIIBAI. PHARMAGYS hero to serve you mg hour of the day or night‘ \ i i . Susan, Carleton. visited relativ- es in Charlottetown. Sherwood and Fort Augustus over the Christmas holidays. Miss Dorothy Beaton, nurse- in-traiiiing in t. John Gen- eral Hospital. has returned to Saint John. N.B., after spending Christmas week with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bea- ton, Alexandra. Lieutenant William H: Bait and Mrs. Bait and daughters. Donna and Deborah. returned to Oromocto, N.B., after spend- Miss Dorothy Thomson re- turned in Moncton on Wednes- day after spending the Yuletide Here he comes. young Mr. 1963 . . . brand new and all obrim with bright new pros- pect's for this old world of ours! May he bring to you and yours 365 days chock full of good health. happiness and prosper- ity . . . complete fulfillment of your molest dreams. Happy New Year From Your Friendly Lucky Dollar Food Stores on Prince Edward Island. NEW YEAR’S DAY RECEPTION His Worship Mayor LaVie. The members of the Town Council and their Wives Cordially Invite The General Public to a NEW YEAR’S DAY RECEPTION To Be Held At The TUESDAY JAN. lst. 1963 3 PM. -- Music by The Downtowners Quintet ' $6.00 'per couple Tickets on sale at Foster's Drug, Rendezvous. Stend's Pharmacy. Old Spain, treasurer reported “$3.99 had "a u u, in . Au been received *0 dlie “d 33.390 Franc vaselr. his deputy. got to c \ of this had been forwarded as .5 10¢ 13 y“... our allocation t: in: m'lnflssouar! xngrwengior be? sent- ‘ work of the c are : was we ye." n donated to the welfare fund and to new. for mm with Atlantic Christian Nazi occupying forces in the an" d h"... n. ‘ Training Center. Seen d World War. They were} ~ granted amnesty but re- ed last June. g Richmond St.. Ch'town Further business was postpon- ed until the J on meeting ii inter arrest I