Among the models who will be appearing in the fall fash- being sponsored by the ladies branch of the Charlottetown Curling Club next Monday. and Tuesday are, left to right, Mrs. James Grindlay. Mrs. MW Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 20, 1962‘. 7 FALL FASHION SHOW MODELS CAROL KINGSTON . ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Kingston. Dalihousie, N.B.. wish to announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Carol Louise to Paul Ding- well. son of Mr. and Mrs. C.H. "‘~”§".-*2’! PAUI.D.LEA ANNOUNCED Lea, West Riverview. N.B. Marriage will take place on December 8 at 4.30 p.m. in St. John's United Church in Dalhousie. ,3 loved the ' and lambs. most attractive now ' bling in the meadow by I had Kenneth Jenkins, Miss L,ols haw, Mrs. Maurice Blake, Mrs. Alfred MacNeill, Mrs. C. M. MacLean and Mrs. George _F.|-LEN’S DIARY We rlbboned our‘ loaves with sunshine this m min tyln them with its bright streamers before setting him aside to se. And came then to a door to watch the warming beams reach into the valley. Iiong fin- gers of light caught the au- tumn’s hues. scattered so beau- tifully on woodland and fiel They caressed the herd against a far hillside of pasture, and little flock of ewes R D. their clean fleecy coats. nib- the ne. "What do you plan to do?" It Alex questioned from a veran- a . “Well, firstly" we said “we better heap the woodboxi There’s bread .-to bake and..." “...cookies" he suggested. And Scample, the dog. whom '_ James declares is “as knowing as a human", seated beside the lad, listening in to our conversa- tion, suddenly turned away to the yard to lunch on a bite of grass. “Yes, we had better get wood to the box" we said. “because it seems as though this sunshine lsn't"golng to last through the d . “What's the night like?" Ja- mes. come in now from the out of doors, repeats our question HAPPENINGS ’ at a diner party at the Miss Donna Hagan. Whose marriage to Arthur W. I-la-rtley of Halifax, takes place today. St St. Dunstan's Basilica. has been Restaurant in Summerslde in also entertained at in Halifax in honor of their son's engagement to Miss H88‘ en Prior to leaving Halifax. Miss Hagen was the guest at several social functions given ends there. venes. t by lighted tapers. and Mrs. Kenneth M cDermld. r Mr. and Mrs. Weston ewis_ Sydney, N.S.: Mrs. William Johnston of Moncton. NB Mr. and Mrs. E.L.‘ Walker re- th turned on Tuesday to their home in Siimmerside after spending a few days with relatives in Kentville, N.S. and Moncton. .B. Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe of Au- gustine Cove gathered at the home of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dawson on Saturday evening to 0*‘ assist them in celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary. The rooms were most at- tractive for the occasion with baskets of flowers and autumn leaves and the dining le was centred with a wedding cake, "25" and ked Congratula- tory remarks and best wishes Albert Call- pm . beck, while their son, Ronnie gm Cutcliffe made the presentations ’weehs in Toronto, where Tuesday that she had successful- . pgugd RN. e ‘ to of several gifts includini I - ver a saw e. lunch was served by the la- dies. ' lit-s. A.A. Lockhart has return- she was entertained by relatives Ind Mrs. Alexander Sinclair Halifax. NS. (the former Mn- go Macbougall, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jam Macnouflllh Summerslde.) received word on ly Ml‘ ' tions. Mr; and Mrs. Ernest Deilllu of Summerslde left on Tuesday tc for a holiday MP 30 unohnsetts to visit. friends and relatives. .-. . Victor Sanderson’ II 11 Mrs. Alfred '""“"°.';”§i "idle:-siie left thb to visit relatives in Toron- .0IIretnrntl'i¢YWm80°l‘l°V°" ll Sitnt John. N3. . Boston: with Mo week -nu‘ sivuiuns circle 0! “'- Onmmoroldo er-an-I.-I church held’ its re:n.:;rinsot- A delicious 1118 gfri was from St. John 15 and the theme was “‘F‘riends," nifter which Mrs. Fred Moase offered prayer. Mrs. Lester Linkletter was pianist. The president, Mrs. Henry Bishop, conducted the business when more plans were made for the turkey supper on October 27. Refreshments were served at the close of the meet- ing by Mrs. Mark Gaudet and Mrs. Russell Hunter. Dr. Lloyd Allen of . . and Mrs. J. Oakle N.S. arrived in Summer- the Sydney. 3' 2 an ifax, side this week to attend e . Hnton, Thursday afternoon, from Trin- ity United Church. The October meeting of the Presbyterian Guild. Montague, was held in the church hall re- cently. Fifteen members and one guest attended the meeting, which was chaired by the president. Mrs. Wellington Campbell. The meeting opened with a hymn and the scripture was read by the president. The Bible study was conducted by for the New business included plans for assisting with work of the Manse, and a substantial su m was allocated towards thh work. The meeting closed _ hymn and after an interest-_ contest on "Thanksgiving was conducted by Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. > Mr. and Mrs. George Mlle: Xenzie have recently return otuwa, Ont. after spending W their honeymoon on Prince Island. g their stay here. they were pleasantly BlI!'l!l'i39d Wile“ ends and relatives assembled Edward Durtn ents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Rennie. St. Catherine: to hon- ort . Mr. Seldon Drake called the gathering to order and a appro- E 5 § 2?. 3' 3 § 2-: and M n- the of Hai- "5 Kays. Missing from the pic- ture are Mrs. Ronald Ketch and Mrs. William Boyles. Long Fingers Of Sunlight Catch The Autumn Hues without enthusiasm. “lt‘s rain- lng again" he says quietly. Yet the night is ' not without its encouragement for the folks of this farm. "There’s a new litter arriving now in the piggery" he reports. “It's good we had the sty clean and bedded, r them the In the interval of waiting for conditions favorable to take up the threshing again. which. course, must await dry sheaves. our farmers tidy and repair the barns and stables in prepara tion for the coming of the win- try days. Today, shingles lost before this ‘to a high wind, were replaced on the heights of building. and other ends like repairs were effected about. And all the time, riding on the sunny wind. leaves left their branches to drift down to lie in restless little heaps on the lawn below. There the kittens frolicked this afternoon, as happily as so many children. lost in their play. Mack is our visitor at the moment. On the c ouch he smiles at some amusing inci- dent in the book he reads. For while not nearly the bookworm that Granddaughter is. he nev- ertheless neads considerably now. He looks up hearing e rain beat down on a ro . “It's a good thing that calf of mine is not out in this" he says to James in the armchair close by “Did you see him today?" he inquires. “Growing well, isn't he? Filling out nicely. Got a deep thick body — good legs too and feet. Got a strong back. And a short neck and..." "...a good head" James nods. “Yes, what you'd call “a mas- culine head.’ " “Funny aren't they?" the Cur- iosity-cat beside Mack grins at . "With them it's all calves and cows, and the things of the rming! I wager neither them heard that mousetrap, be- hind the door, snap." He rises and steps smartly. “Come" his cat's eyes shine with anticipation “I have a feel- ing, we. you and I should see to that right away! " Until tomorrow -— —— Diary- Good-night 9.: down V Ccuadian Veterans and their de- I [Royalty IODE ‘ Holds Meeting Royalty Chapter. IODE met at the home of Mrs. J .T. Davies. East Royalty. Tuesday evening October 18th. The regent, Mrs. J.J. Connolly. presided. Routine business was de alt with and reports given by the various secretaries and conven- ers.‘ Knitted garments w are turned in to services secretary. Mrs Frank Maynew. A dona- tion from the chapter was made toward Christmas parcels for peudents in England. and the members agreed each to donate a nursery bag to be included in a box for relief of the refugees in Hong Kong. Mrs. Meggison. educational secretary, sake that members donate a book each to the li- brary nt Sherwood School dur- ing Young Canada Book Week and said that pictures of Her Majesty are on hand and will be donated to the school at I later . ' The regent gave a resume of a meet g of the Provincial Chapter. IODE which she re- cently attended. Lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted y Mrs. E rte Shepherd. and things all snug_ re." - committee in charge with the; sented bythelr er, :9. Mrs. John MacLean, of - of th merside, and an electric toast- rs.t Macxe civil service In n Luke 17:15 - 18. The theme was praise and thanksgiving. Pray- er offered by the leader brought devotions to a close.) The president, Mrs. McLean Horne presided during the bus- iness meeting. Miss Vera Wil- - liams. secretary. read the min- utes of the September meeting. . Roll call was answered by twe- nty-one members. One visitor was present. Mrs. McLean Home invited the members to her home for the November meeting. Prayer offered by Mrs. Bur- ton Stewart brought the meet- ing to a close. Mrs. P‘ was in charge of the social hour after which lunch was serv by the committee in charge. The home f Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'N'i:fI1fllII. Glengatry. was the scene of a happy gath- ering on Sept. 37 when is b_o ut fifty relatives and friends as- ... sembled to celebrate ‘with them the occasion of e fortleth wedding anniversary. bert Shaw acted as chair- 3. a. ress. reco player from the family was pre- Joyce. 8 u In or from the grandchildren was presented by‘ Sheila MacI,.ean. 3’ Gordon Holm; St. Mark's AYPA Elects Officers The St. Mark's AYPA began another season of activities with a “pot luck" supper held in St. Mark's hall re’cently. Twenty- five members and visitors at- tended the affair. The annual meeting of the group was held on October 1 and the new executive for the com- ing year was elected as follows: president. Myrna ' vice - president, John Rogers: second vice-president. Jim Dug- gan: secretary, Ruby Mclnnisz publicity secretary, Ruth Pid- geon: treasurer, Roger Meek. he conveners are: Bible read- ing and fellowship, Mabel Pro- fltt; missionary projects, Pearl Mclnnisz scope, Vicki Cooke: program. Douglas Meek; dra- ma, Esther Paynter; games. David Peppin: projects, William Pidgeon. The pianist is Laura Pidgeon. The newly elected officers were installed in office at a Young Couple St. Paul's United Church In Creemore. Ont. was the scene of a very pretty wedding re- cently when Doris Leola. daugh- Mr. 11 Mrs. Roy Mc- Laren, Earnings Mills, Ont. be- came the bride of Robert Earle Jenkins. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Earle Jenkins, Dundas Cen- ter, P.E.I. Rev. D. M‘ ar offi- ciated at the double ring cere- mony. Given in marriage by her brother Elgin, the bride looked lovely in a satin and lace gown with matching finger-tip veil held in place with a floral head- fl '1 red and white roses. The matron of honor. Mrs. matching headdress. She car- tied a bouquet of yellow and white roses. MR.'AND MRS. ROBERT E. JENKINS dress. She carried a bouquet of h Plight Trofh In Ceremony At Creemore, Ont. church was decorated with has- kets of roses and carnations. Mrs. McLaren chose for her daughter's wedding a mauve dress with matching accessor- ies and a corsage of yellow ro- ses. , Following the ceremony is re- ception for 60 guests was held at the home of the bride's sis- ter. The bride's table was beau- tifully decorated with flowers and centered with a three-tier wedding cake. The young couple left on a honeymoon trip to P.E.I. af- ter the reception. Before returning groom is employed by the Tor- onto Transit Company, bride and groom were guests of honor at a miscellaneous show- er given at the home of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Doucette, Albion Cross. {Handicraft ’Course Is Held By Souris WI SOURIS — A very successful . sewing and handicraft course. conducted by the Women's in- stitute instructreases, Misses- Doris LeClalr and Alplionsinej Theriualt, was held in the St." Marv's Hall, Souris. for the la- dies of Souris and vicinity. The course was sponsored hy the Souris Line Road Women's in- stitute and over fourty ladies attended classes in the after- noon and evenings. This was one of the largest courses con- ducted by the Handicraft Van. Ou achievement day, Miss Theresa MacLeod. director Prince Edward Island Women's Institutes. was present to see all the work accomplished by the ladies in dressmaking and handicrafts. She was welcomed by Mrs. J.P. MacAuley, and of the I Miss Leclalr introduced each lady and gave an interestingegs, citation as each one modeled or! it showed her achievements. ' Miss MacLeod save interest- .in; comments and congra:ulai. led the ladies and encouriiged them to continue to make use of the knowledge they had ac- quired. She offered help, at any "me. from the Women's Insti- tute office in Charlottetown. Mrs. Mary Pierce thanked , . Miss Mai-Leod for her kind re- marks and also Miss LeClair and Miss Theriauit for their kind assistance and said how- much the class had enjoyed the wcrk which also had a sketch of fun mixed with it. Gifts were presented to the Insiructresses by little Miss A-me MacAuley on behalf of,, . ladies taking the course. ’l‘liev fittingly replied. Singing “The Queen" followed hy a delicious lunch being served by the members. This brought a very enjoyable two weeks to a close. In I Zen/I/i's SMALIFST EYEGIASE H _"tol'Yoor “LIVING SOUND" Q HEARING AIDS I-lead snaps . H TOOMBS "°' ':.‘.".':.'.'.':.'.'.'.:: . MUSIC SHOP your arm miles: -90- ~ ' °"""‘ 167 Queen St. Phone 4-32?! A Fashion Item Lloyd Jenkins, brother of the groom, was the bestman: and two brothers of the bride us- hered the guests to ihier pews. which were marked with white ceremony in the St. Mark's Church on October 7. bows and flower sprays. The WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Springfield WI Discusses Report On Picnic Grounds Mrs. John Hagen was hostess when the Springfield Wom- en's Institute met for their October meeting recently. The meeting was chaired by the. president, Mrs. Keith May ‘ and opened in the usual man-‘ nor Itoll call was answered with a "cookie swap" and two vis-I itors attended the meeting. One bale of used clothing has al- ready been packed for the Un- itarian Service Committee and patterns foi- felt slippers and cardigans were distributed. The "common" committee reported many favorable comments on the picnic ground guest books and plans were made to store the tables and benches for the winter months. Suggestions for the 1963 programs were passed in to the convenerv. Mrs ‘ohn Hagen and Mrs. John I-licken. .'-| O fancy prize was won by Mrs. Cahill for a piece of work done nearly 80 years ago. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Keith Mayne on Wednesday evening, Whim R The theme for the the “United Nation Roll call was answered with a gift for Rhee Chan Nan’s g i f t meeting was s". box. It was also decided to buy my a doll and candy for the adopted child. Since the cost of th 0 I summer BRISTOL and Mrs. Charlie Mac- and son, who spent the at their summer home at Lakeside have returned to the city for the winter months. . Mr. Brenton Arnold is a pa- tient in the P.E.I. Hospital. rs. Eugene Sinnott, and daughter’ Joan were city visit- ors last week. We learn from Mr. Maurice Martel] that his beautiful flow- er garden in the villlage attract- ed scores of visitors during the season. Mr. Harry Davison. Mr. Donald, was a visitor here recently from the many years since Har- ry Davison. left the farm in the harbour district. "a First in Canada" new fabric . "Stretches Blouse" . adoption had been increased to wiaarwithslimsorskirts. $96 the members forwarded that amount for e current year. Rhee Chan's gift box is to be packed on October 12 at the home of Mrs. Bert Haneveld. A l e t t e r from Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore requested that a first aid committee be formed and the members requested that the secretary write for more infor- mation concerning this matter. The new business included plans for catering to a wedding reception and it was decided that the annual meeting in No- vember would be held in the ' oad Hall and that the Whim Road W1 would be asked to cater to a banquet. A penny auction was conduct- . lsworth. A social hour followed the meeting and refreshments were served by the hostess. November 7. Following adjournment of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess and members of the DESABLE WI NEW mm Manitoba Hydro is building a $140,000,000 hydro-electric pro- ll. BENNE’l'l‘ CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. Sim Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5485 Charlottetown. P.E.I. ject at Grand. Rapids, creating fk3.000-square mile man-made o e. The October meeting of the Desable Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Rus- sell M a cL e a n recently. The vice-president. Mrs. Edwin Bell, opened the meeting with the In- stitute Ode and Creed. Roll call was answered by six members. the absence of the secre- tary, Mrs. Gordon Holm, Mrs. Russell MacLean was appointed secretary for the evening. It was decided to buy neces- sa arts for the organ an MEIIIGAI. PHARMACY hero to serve you ANY hour of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEDIGAL PIIAIIMAGY and Corner of Pownal Richmond St.. Ch'towa W P members decided to make up a layette to send to the USC of Canada. Reports were received from the following committees: ' sick, Mrs. Ivan Macxlnnon andl Mrs. Edwin Bell: program, Mrs. school. rs. William Alien; lunch, Mrs. Wil- liam Allen, Mrs. Russell Mac- Lean and Mrs. Blols MacFar- lane. Mrs. Edwin Bell invited the members to her home for the next meeting. . Mrs. William Allen put on I contest and was won by Laura MacLean. Following the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the com- mlttee-in-charge. LOWER MONTIIGUE , Mrs. Cornelius Taylor andi Mrs. Lorne Higgenlsotham were j joint hostesses to the members» e Lower Mon sito S S. were present and Mrs. I I I I I‘ the Cecil Hickfln. the president. was , in the cho ~ The meeting opened with radio! by Mrs. llluinboth I 1 am. i manner expressed thanks to ev- . oryone. ‘ e wedding cake. ' dresses . double knits . matte lorsoy . silks . cropoo . sizes 7-20 . sizes I4‘/§— 24% Think of winning your very own If your age is between 8 and 15 exactly and to the best of your 9113 ability. Use the back of a label to PRINT yourt name, address and a o if 0 wan 5.90-34.95 O Greeting Cards 0 Art Supplies O names 0 Good Books Adults For Children I in Grlftol st. 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