Fis J > Young Couple In Ceremony At Tracadie St. Bonaventure’s Church, Tra- eadie, was the scene of a pretty : wedding on Sept. 5, when Thelma ; Patricia, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick ' Ten Mile House, became tne tride of Clarence Joseph Mac- nq Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. John : D. MacDonald, Blooming Pomt. Rev. Kenneth MacMillan perform- ed the double ring ceremony. James McNairy and John Lacey, cousins of the bride, were aiiar boys. The church was beautifully de- ¢orated with baskets of mixed flowers. The organist, Miss Ber- madette Power accompanied by ‘George MacDonald as he rend- ered beaut.ful hymns. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was dressed in a >, PARKDALE W. I. The twenty-second annual meet- ing of Parkdale W. I. was held in the- hall on November 4th., with the president Mrs. F. Ross! in the chair. After the usual ——Spening exercises, Troll Call was) responded to by nineteen mem- bers giving a suggestion for next years program. The minutes of the last annual meeting and regn- lar monthly meeting were read and approved. The president. pre- sented the year in review, and thanked the members for their co-operation in all W.I. work. The treasurer gave a concise) report of the finances for the year. The Guides and Brownies are doing good work, regret was expressed that no more appli- cations for membership, in the Brownies could be accepted. un-! til another leader could be obtain- en. ' The 6ibs and scouts had aa en-| joyable party on Hallowe'en. The) . convener of the hall committee) ‘: gave a satisfactory report and | econveners were appointed for} several catering projects in the near future. Several ladies had visited Riverside Hospital and plans were made for the next visit. : The nominating committee con- vened by Mrs. Ruby Huds= pre-| eented the slate of officer:: pre-: sident,. Edith Webster: first vice- president, Martha Johnson; sec- ond - vice, Edna Seaman: sec- retary and press secretary, Mir) fam West: treasurer. Jennie, Douglas; hall committee, Edna! Seaman, Eve McAskill, Iva. Found; pianist, Fanny Beriram; auditors, Helen Hogan. Katie | _ Moore; directors, Flora Rodd, Leone Ross.. Mary Cook, Mar- jorie Trewin, Grace Matheson, | Rhea Westhaver, Louise F>izzell | , sponsors for Guides and Brown-| ies, Jean MacDona!d. Marie Mac-| Kay, Florence Mutlow, Leone, Ross. Sponsors f for Cubs and Scouts, Sara Gallant, Eve Me- Askill. f A wreath is to be placed ox the Cenotaph, November 11. {t was also thecided to send. a donation to Multiple Sclerosis. Refresh- ment committee for December: | Grace Matheson, Martha John-' son, Katie Moore, Jean. MacDon- ald. | For entertainment there was a} ee Pry | and Mrs. Milton Fitzpatrick, Mur MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE J. MacDONALD Pledge Vows ‘oor length gown of net over -affeta, with a fitted bodice of ‘ace and net. The cellar was trim- med with pearis and sequins. Her shoulder length veil was hela In place by a tiara. trimmed with péarls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of pink and: white}|i sarnations. 3 The bride's only attendant was Miss Mary Power. She wore a iLiue waltz length gown of net aver taffeta. Her. matching head- dress of blue taffeta was trim- med with rhinestones, and sng | carried a bouquet of pink and —nd also at home How can I get) white carnations. Mr. Leonard MacDonald. bro- ther of the groom, was best man. Mr. Alex- MacDonald, brother of Me groom and Mr. Leonard Fi‘z- patrick, brother of the bride were ushers. - Mrs. Fitzpatrick chose for ner datughter’s wedding a soldier bluc dress of net over taffeta with rose accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mo-her} was attired in a blue crepe dress | with beige accessories and a cur- sage of pink carsations. A recépiion for 100 guests was ides parents._The-tabie was- centered + with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom.- Mr. Milton Fitzpatrick was toast master ae oe A toast to the bNde was pro, posed by Rev. Kenneth MacMil- lan to waich the groom respoad- | ed. During the reception a tele | gram was received from Mr. and, Mrs. Ambrose White. Lexington, | Mass. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Smith. Following’ the reception.. the young couple left on their honey- moon trip to Moncton, N.B. For travelling, the oride wore a coral suit of rayon tweed with w nite Decessories. Present for the wedding were Rev. William Simpson and Rev. Valter J. McGuigan, both of st. Dunstan’s University. Out of town Zuests Miss Joseohine Fitzpatrick and Miss Helen Lund of St. Cather- ines, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Becker of Garrison. Iowa, Mr. ‘ray River, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullally of Souris, P.E.I. and Miss Annette Morrissey of Or- | well, P.E.I: Previous to the marriage a.ori- dal shower was held at the brides aome where a number of u: ne gifts were received. A receptic was held at the home of tbe 4room’s parems on Sept. 9 where siipper was served to a number o1 guests. An enjevable evening ef dancing followed with music supplied oy Mr. znd Mrs. Reu- iben Smith. Mr. and M's. MacDonald will reside in Souris where the groom. is emmlayed shea Usen Fisheries “imited. See our 1960 line of | De Oe EO Lee Sage The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 48, 1968. MARY HAWORTH Spouse's Prankish Courtship ‘Causes Unpleasant Dreams pulses when possible, and with more of a whitewash th: zense of honor, who two‘times his sweetheart in a spirit of bachelor privilege in their courting days, isn’t exactly a rock to build on, in marriage. As Joe lei you down in the past, taking other girls home when you Dear Mary Haworth: Pleace try to help me with the following. I have been married for ‘+38 months to a typical (I think) American boy. He is 28, attrac- tive, creative, a lot of fun. I am not American; have been here since 1955. We have a nice relationshin. We both have jobs: have the 7 WESTMORELAND W. I. The members of Vannel meet eet- W. I. held their 22nd annual m ing at the home of Mrs. Robert Mayhew on Tuesday en and Nov. 3. Meeting opened by peating ode and collect in unison. | a real members paying their proved, and signed. F i : i FREE a5 it Roll call was answered -by eight practice iW : i af d i decided = & = 3 put some of in the months to come, annual | and all agreeing dues. One visitor was welcom-! and teacher ed. Minutes of previous and past! happiness through annual meetings were read, ap-' the parents to by hav. ling Gate chibties Seuas ts echued re. ee ee Tignish H and S Association . Discus Children’s Welfare ‘substantial balance was given by After the regular business was the secretary, Arnold, read itl bes E Fg i i t E eh that would : aFe is] fe Fy 7 _ AUGUSTINE COVE W. 1. las Cove. Ty ta oo he ‘si g eng RD, tar Donald MacDonald on Novemb- 18 members paying their dues. The minutes of the last annual and régular meetings were read g to $1.10 was paid. It was de- to send $2.00 to the Mul- tiple Sclerosis Society. It was moved by Mrs. Wendell Mac- Fadyen, seconded by Mrs, Vernie Webster that we send a treat to the sick or shut-ins in the dis- trict. Plans were made about cel- | ebrating our twentieth anniver- SFT a ee ee ee “Alban Gaudet, Wendell MacFadyen and Mrs. Bryce Clarke; direc- CG eee Be ee eae, Ae iz F r (re-elected): tors, Mrs. tors. Mrs. Roy Boulter, Mrs. Frank DesRoche and Mrs. Fred Leard; red cross convener, Mrs. changing Xmas gifts. YOUNG SMOKERS the “Famiiy Docior,” shows that cne of every four under age 15 is a regular smoker, The, magazine said no attempts +re made to enforce the law ban- ring purchase of tobacco by ~~ sons under 16. Science Now Without Pain Finds Toronto, Ont. (Special)—For first time science has found a sew healing substance with the bility to shrink hemorrhoids and relieved Shrinks Piles” Or Discomfort Substance That Relieves Pain ' And techn As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids that sufferers were able to make” such statements as “Piles have among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid cone om to be answered Dy ex LONDON (CPi—A eT by publication of the British Medical Association, — wm “1a party; then take some other t si s 0 r 2, cate, ober men: sine 1m {ciate then and. haven't Taced| 920d the Red Cros for more \icte Gith athe | aeeeee ver | conscioiisly to this aes. a Sncluded ; were his date—an advertisemeat| Reports of committees were) with lessons well prepared and/sary with a hot goose supper to oye svn arbi oe <a. of his instability that, as you say, heard and new ones appoint-| to see that the child: gets a pro-|be served at the Birch Hill Tour- + cee ene ee inebing friends and lots of hobbies. was driving you erazy—it is not ed for the following month. | per night's sleep. * ist “Home. ‘ with this inexpensive substance The problem is that almost | ‘Uurprising that your unconscious [Sehool, Mrs... W... Moore: .see-| ———— yet ee : } "ight in the privacy of their own every-other night I wake up ery-|™ind still throbs ‘like toothache) 4Tetary. gt — Trow sdale, | te =e -bome without any discomfort or ing, because I have been dream-|*!th a complex of anger, ‘suffer- es. pn ard; educations, | | .: | inconvenience. ing that my husband is unfaitaful ing and suspense, festooned|Mrs. Lawson Oakes, Mrs. Della’ S In one hemorrhoid ease after to me. This is getting worse as| found that old image of Jue.|Trowsdale; social, Mrs. Roy! another, “veF¥ striking improve- months go by. And gives off playback versieas|Crossman, Mrs. Roy Gallant; | If your clothes are not ing to you =< ment” was reported and verified lunch, Mrs. Arthur Shewen, Mrs. | Roy Gallant, Mrs. W. Moore. — | Mrs. Roy Gallant invited the | members for December me¢ting. | Roll call to be answered by an exchange of Xmas gifts. The sec- retary then gave a financial re- port of the past year, with all, bills paind, a balance of $259.00. Election of officers for ensuing! year then took place, president, | of that bad time, in the form of troubled dreams. FOR REVENGE? I doubt that: you have a hidden yen to be fickle. If your dreaming «ves veil an-urge to be unfaithiul, to Joe, the urge is probably rooted in a primitive desire tor revenge—to hurt him as he onre hurt-you. Or to revolt against— While going to school—wnere we met—we tad an off and on zomance for about two years. Joe :l’'ll call him) would take me to girl home. After we-became en- gaged this never happened: but during that time I was going crazy. ; DUE TO THE, PAST? Do you think I dream - these and escape to freedom from—the | irs Bert Trowsdale; vice-presi- heartbreak dreams because of the| ©2Ptive roie of lov'ng him regard-| dent, Mrs. Roy Gallant; secre- past? Once before I was almost! ‘©*S oe he benaves. In short, tary-treasurer, Mrs. Della Trows- engaged, until I found that my/|t ‘st a genuine wish to pail-|qaie (re-elecied!; auditors, Mrs. }ander; but-only a symbolice ref- erence to a severe psychic wound. | Probably your nightmares are a safety valve of sorts, for letting I hate to admit it, but. if Joe c{f steam, unconsciously, to ease ithe emotional ténsion of deeply is late from work, I worry aid | buried, volcanic feelings of rage, James Moore, Mrs. Roy Cross- man; directors, Mrs. Heber Can- field, Mrs. Robert Mayhew, Mrs. Gordon Canfield. Correspondence was read and ° discuss It was moved and se conded to send $5.00 to the Mu! ‘oy friend was taking out another girl after he'd brought me home. In my native land, that is rather common; and so is adultry. think he is out with another) woman. We have discussed ims estrus and cess hg , aroused |tiple Sclerosis Society, also send end he says I must have a'desixe | "Y, Joe's Dramkish courtship—' teas to A.C.W.W. It was decided | feelings that you didn’t dare ven- treats me very nicely in company}, Now that you are safely an- UNDERWATER BLOCK chored jymore or less) as Joe's rid of these terrible nightmares? , “fe, pérhaps you can bear, aS} SWANSEA, Wa:es ‘(CP)—Mus- Jinank you so much. O.D. EMOTIONAL INJURY Dear 0.D.: Conjugal fidelity is! znore a matter of sound charac-| ter, or habitual self - disciplined | conformity to honorable principles | tran it is an asvect of fond er} crear wich oe | threugh her column, not by mail A> man of elastic character, ac-| * personal interview. Write ner | customed to indulging his .m-| in care of this newspaper. |you couldn't before. to begin *O!-sls caused a three-day electricity | acknowledge and integrate all! csoppage here. 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