..,V _. MRS. ERIC MR. AND Young Couple Reside In Ham At an early autumn wedding, register. the Re\ Dr Clifford Elliot con~l ducted the double ring ceremonyibride chose for her dallKll\L‘I"I:lln9nl for the VlFRl'||8n*- ln H0l- lwedding. (1 in St. (iiles L'nited t'Rui‘cli. llam Ontario. which united Elizabeth llton. marriage and Mrs. Roseville. PEI tastefully decorated with a pro- fusion of fall flowers and the V marked with white Room of Roberts’ restaurant for J guest pews bown. S The bride. gixen in marriage by her father. was lov ' ' princess styled and V-neckline. Her yell wgg whitg over pgle hlug father, I'PlHIl\'€S. and friends In stanje caught by a coronet headdress.'Pl‘l"<'€ F-dW3Td lsllnd WM W979 tratit pictures. She carried I bouquet of Arvisto Unable ceremon_\ crat roses and stephanoiis. 'I"he brides‘ attendants. Frances Lee \Iiss. white hats. and bouquets of vihitei Shasta chrysanthemums. , Best man was .VIl‘. Reid S (iif—l fin of Hamilton. college friend of of white carnations. , 9‘ ', IS a gradual, ohthur Johnson. wife of the tiris- . the groom. while Mr. Hedlev C.l Palmer of Grimhsy. brother of Hamilton General hospital andtulcl 3°V"n“r °f Rolar-V" Alvin Pac— is now on the staff The groom ial of Whitby, brother of the‘I graduate of Acadia and Dal-t the groom. and Mr e_\. bride ushered. \Il~\ (i E. Gray played the is now district manager of In-l isured Titles, Ltd. Hamilton. nuiiiial music and accompanied .\l Kenneth Keiier who sang ( ‘t'l‘IIlnf'|V and \'oil" in cred airicia._and I corsage of pink carnations. daughter of Reginald Frederick while the groom's mother were I were "'9'-"" , Pacey of Whitby. Ontario and two piece dress of black and lb’ B"l3'a"’- I" F”“°' °"‘l-‘I ll” Eric Har\e_v Palmer, son of .\lI’.l vihiie winter cotton with black Ic- _ lledley L Palmer of cessories and a corsage of white The altar was and pink i'o.<el~iid.s n 3 l0\cl_y gown of V\lIllP‘3llC‘lld8IIlS Stoney (Week, entertained _ and Miss Jean Pogson of Strat- parties. showers ford wore charming afternoon- were recipients of many beau- the Jamestown Fcstiv . length costumes of sky blue with liful gifts. I \I la blue silk suit, with black and "Ill 81 I while accessories and I corsage “rday "‘°“““3 ‘I Lena Caroline IlcI..uro. flflmw/z Women‘: Editor. Phone 1 The following article by Ethel Tiffin which was published in I Montreal paper in of apeclal interest in this province. The bride is I niece of Dr. H. E. D. Ashford who. with Mrs. Ashford. has I host of friends in this province. Page 8 The Guardian Saturday. Nov, 9. 1957,5o‘l';°“",:'m':" has officiated It weddings without t nervousness, Rev. Nettie Wilaon aws, Virginia, 'present in the proiince Mrs. brother Dr. Lea. Mrs Lea will‘ the win.ter with Mr Mt-Murran and their children and I half. Mr McMurran is chairman of itihe Jamestown 350th sary Commission. To Mr Murran is given the credit dreaming the dream of the cele- The Misses Gail HAPPENINGS Mrs Lewis McMurran of New- to N Vtllll her a shtmer was held at the home (our year old son Lewis IN at of Mrs Louis Murtagh in Char-It loitetows. the Lea made the trip with her bro- office of radio station C.l-‘.C.Y. ‘ther. (‘hesier Lea, Atlanta Goon She received many beautiful DOM” Wilson 0! Edmonton. gia. and is iisiting her moilier gifts. and ML“ Wilson.‘ uncle’ Rev“, ‘Mrs’ Wm" M‘ L“ and her‘ Dr. H. E. Ashford, head of the return to Virginia and will spend C Y and Mn. l0\'Pl.\ lwis Ill and Edith Lea age two for Marlene Balderton at home Southport. where she . nmver- sentcd ‘ ‘of St. James United Church. who on Monday will maliry Dr. John Hoffman, any: “It' tin different when you're getting ready to married yourself. And I'm really thrilled that my I brother will be hero to tie the k . U I vs I Mr. Wallace SHIILII Pownal. by the girls in not.’ Big Brother" I: the Rev.t The staff of radio station CF. presented Marie with It pop-up toaster. A \Pl’) deliglittut tea missionary and maintenance do i partment of the United Church “ax heldlof Canada, Toronto. may also an attend the wedding. If he does he and Rev. Norman Rawson. minister of St. James of Mrs Winston Smith int I beautiful V Mrs Edison Smith. 1" fhf cejemonv _ th, 8,-mm_ pour W "Willie. as Miss Sheidow. Lin- KMWH Wilson is :1 Woman Minister Will Marry Dr. J. Hoffman rather personal Question. girl turned to me—sbe was in- -dignInt——Ind told me in no tiir ‘certain terms that 1 had no but ineaa questioning ,I had was the gasped: you the minister? I thought you were I ICCPCII FATHER WAS CLEBJ woman minister In this province. ; comes from I mlnisteral family. Her father was the late Rev. E. M. Wilson whose last charge was‘ two uncles and several cousins in the church. Her mother‘: fa- Mrs. when the young minister at St. L: “H United. tended. Invitations have we.d3.:('hurch_ Will assist Mr. Wilson sent to 450 relatives and friendsthem. ‘and members of the congregtr ':“’E'ojo‘7-‘ofijbfifix . ANGOON, B ‘ R l J-, to her friends. met her,to wish ‘‘Willie" and her husband R Elma I eu en WIFE PRESERVERS ‘Hie them. Before time to explain who I "What. . . Iro ry." And from hen on we got along vecry well." Miss Wilson. who in the only n Waterloo. Que, and she has HOUSEHOLD HINT An old atomizer or bottle which once contained window spray. E her ife as a minisf studied It the Methodist Train-‘mug, , good clothes dampenu ng Centre before her l'n8ITI82C.'\yhgn you wish to sprinkle only Monday evening’: weddiniz‘. few pieces for ironing. Be lsure. however that battle and 8- Imes' becomes the bride oftwmjzer ave been thoroughly DP Hollman Will be lariiely ll-lcleaned with warm. soapy water‘-to have hcr write I series of been,and rinsed well before you use ion will undoubtedly be present Canada will pmvlde_Burma with ‘Successful Author Hcis Visited This Province “To Mamacita and Papaclfo 1 since her childhood. to Her old- dedicate this hook in loving mern- et stator. Show. for some .\'earI My --‘nu . tho Ingcrlpdoj happily married to a prospi-wins My H Mexican and the mother of his three children. Snow's htiiiseh id is not In the usual tranquil state This time Ann must help as well 4. for the hook cart Lie: South" by Elizabeth Borton do Trevino and la the ltory of the ' Iago. riin book was published in -I be helped _ 1953 Ind ‘I Deck] mun,‘ Eventually she finds I wider‘ horizon to hei‘ life. “Even an in this province becauno the au- thor to 1929 visited the Inland I-‘°V‘" h“ ‘ ‘"0" ‘’"‘°‘ 2 tional and spiritual content. It al- so has wit and charm and the rare qualities of honesty and sin- cerity. The Christian Science I lapse of twenty-yearn in Mex- . _, lco. hen M. and Mn. John- M°“"°' "3" °‘ "I" _.b°°l‘ ‘I’ “one went to Mexico City to iightful and charming and the “attend the Rotary International ‘N Y“-k H"‘ld'T”b"“° ."A convention thoroughly delightful memoir." Miss Borton was assistant —-———————-—+—- — % music critic for the Boston Her- . laid tunder the late Philip Hale), ST‘ ANTHONY C'w'L' wrote dance reviews The St. Anthony Sub-Division land also and special interviews. While on P.E.I. she met the late Mr. J. R. Burnett, editor of l"The Guardian." who arranged of the C.W.L. held I very en- joyable card party at the par- ish hall on October 28th There were thirteen tables at play. Auction and whist were the cho- articles for his paper upon her 3°" Elm"- relum u, 50510,, Prizes were won by the fol- The New York Time: in their wl;h.'sl' Gears‘ hr“ ‘'3 r v- > op . ineau; ens secon . C lew by virgin” Le. wlnen ‘rod Gallant: Ladies first. .\irs. I i i te ‘'1 ho - I‘ S 8 mo I S H ‘M ")9"! Angus Arsonault. Ladies second. ing work. she has woven some- . ~ (la smnh‘ xalalle y1a(-Kmm,n_ future husband. I divinity stu-tall the best. , . _ , g . , HARVEY PALMER lila)tra.llinriziesltli)'w'nlf”m 0! the nation Doreen Balderston asd Marilyn dent now in second year thevl The bride will wear I white*$:r°C:ll§,'l,l:,600(l(;0n,ln'aldwll:de:.thins "I ll‘? S0mb0l’1l‘fli!9d)’. the Tag (’al,:anI:;,((|’(‘nt§Lc”nS0'. l In some bar 156. the Good- Smitrh assisted in serving. -logy who is I Ph.D. in chcmIa~iQiridal gown and for a numberjounced pnday The money wllljconstant beauty. the pathos, up éntgiatufnwpmrs l_.:"r1 Ga"fil:,: W'“ -will Mission of Virginians led by,’ 'iry. "when he came to the Fire-,of churchgoera it will probably,b¢ used before the and of this humor and the transcendant, Auction 'Gem'-' {ml Gab. I Governor Stanley of Virginia‘ A large t‘"mm|mll)' .~‘h0\\'!'r side Hour we have for young petr,be the first time they have seen year on railway equgpmenf, agrl-lfaith of Mexican life." ll“ in_ dents “mud I‘.-lfank m_ sailed for Great Gritain and the MM held ‘I ll" hmm I” M“ pic at St .Iames'|. He took an Miss Wilson weariniz other than cultural m8(‘hinci‘y and technical‘ Now in her new and enEerlyi¢hn.$¢'[_,dl¢s firs; “'1-E Leo tr. chartered their CHIN" W00d. CFOSS R0BdS- When active part in the meetings and her usual church garb.‘ a longladvisory teams for highways andlawaitcd booI(_ Elizabeth Borton ,,,,,,ul.¢, Ladies 's£.(.,,nd. M” continent They own ship consisting of 115 Large receptions were ilion l l i Mrs. Pacey. mother of the Great Britain and on the (‘on- the Queen of Hollan I dress of blue flow-‘land. In Belgium onl silk with blue accessories “9“9d ‘hem ed by the King cm was I widower. Bcause of the Following the cereniony. I re" epiion was held in the Melody 2:5‘ Vim a tiothe mestown. to ‘h . rs Mcltlurran -proudly . e that gracing her her charviiing In Virginia are which several ixi_\‘ guests Toasts were proposed bride and after to be present for the For their own private The happy young couple were ciouisly had their pictures taken at For traiellinit. the bride wore . r RC‘ Parent I‘ *NN"«'"" The guest of honor is Mrs. The Other guests will be the wives of t ousie univerisiiies in law and- Mr and Mrs. Tom D DeBlois. at all the points of Interest in ll“ of Powiial ltui 3, mod I ithe governor and Mrs Stanley bask?‘ “I 8'“-‘« WIN“ - or ened by the bride to be The ver- . ses were read by Queenie Mac- men were received as the pres’ :d”"“"‘ friendly con- 9‘- tacts on the trip the Queen’! B°""°"‘ United Staieal A [he ”,,gmn“ Monarch was u,.up the remainder of the f'\'(‘fIlfIfl| St I 19”, Wood and Mrs Blake Wood Spe- 3“'“’d I0 "I9 I3“ b°f°"‘ him" (R-3“3,,g.r0l,m (‘IHI ~t'l(‘L'lltIn.\ with .'\II’\‘ V signed porlrg .'\IaclIacliei'ii at piano. Leiuh Mac--“"l‘ _ V pictures of the Queen and Prince Eachcrn. mouth organ. Clarence 3" 3 _ pg.” 5. ,me_ mm long qlegveg telegrams were read. some of Philip president and Mrs_ my (gulls, \-,0i,,,_ and 313;“. wogdhdaughters of his own and took' fingei'iip.“'l‘|l('ll were from the Stream‘; ,,,,,,,,w,., ,,,,d Govern... ml Mrs, guitar and a sing-song with Mrs. on a fourth -»-not just the senior y 31,0 received the p()r- Earl Ballem at the piano ' also en,')0_\'ed. After this the hos- record teas and ladies In charge. the Queen and Prince Philip gra ed a rlelivlous lunch trip to Ontario. While there they were the cofiee party [ms 53.. sons sister. Mrs Cecil Raynard them since my name is on the ' Ravenwood. and Mr Ar, daughters Linda Lou and Sbir- "but they explained they were ' Ann of Ethel. Ontario. to be marred and I proceeded Thpy gig) mslgm with to ask them I number of quea- he and Mrs Horace Macsween. and'll0Il!~ l noticed they seemed (lull! officers of the Charlottetown Rt» Mrs. Stevenson's brother tary Cl people. :59‘ (‘MY PGOPIE Sfllhered I0 l|0D"soon started helping me lead black silk gown with wide sleeves. }clectrical glvpn our Marlene a " ldcrston prior to [he Smging, marriage to Wallace Smith» D, gifts were eceiied ' Doreen and Ira Balderston car- in a beautifully decorate 9 00' probability be in June ry on with her ministerial dut- stand-up Hoffman has to complete white and I jabot front There‘cussing M3"-V l°"°l-" “Id ‘I59’ another _\ear in theology beforewill be a matron of honor. an 'his ordination which will in all old school friend of Miss Wilson's; ' l959.land the bridesmaid will be her llifeanwhile Miss Wilson will car future sister-in-law ies. Of the future: “Where we'lI|t-mony will be held engineering prloecls with Canadian representatives are dis- with Burmese leaders projects for the 1938 program. LUNCHBOX TIP l Sandwiches prepared overnight. chilled in the refrigerator. keep other items cool in the Dawson I tum-hbml collar trimmed , ~ , 53nd The reception following the cer- ; “in .f l _ i when John is _ordained de- Hall. “It's the gift of the Church W V_i____ _ W_fig___ _ - and E:_:_dgxb\l.S \\;;rr:_,“,:r30n_ pands on his call.‘ -Board. Don't you think it's I l “E11218 Benhéli and Freda Asked if she had infIuenced‘wnnderful present." Miss Wil- ten Miss Wilson has become the. ' her husband to study for the,son asked. lhritfe oi l)r 'o..ii . wm_'n onl nW_m.al p,.,m.am made ministry. ‘Miss Wilson said:‘ ‘Hel Since this article was writ‘ Monday. .\ovemher 4. 1907- t made his own decision because, E" God had convinced him he was] s ilos were given by '\‘IlsS Of Rev. \orman Rawson_ Miss, on says: “He has been like‘ dopied father~he has thrcel I\l.eith went minister ' A surprise was in store for I ~“'I"V' young couple who called at St.t ‘James United Church recently‘! 3 \ , . ,_ and asked to» be and; H a:“;,.1::,:, Yigrfmph. gt“, wanted to arrange for their wed- E' -lmurn ‘ding so they wer shown intol a wry emoyable Miss Wilson’: office. l "I didn't introduce myself to luesls of Mr. Steven- Normti's ladies‘ Wear WILL BE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL 5.30 P. M. IL'ST ARRlVED—NEW SHIPMENT OF COATS. CAR COATS AND REVERSIBLE SKIRTS - de Trevino turns to fiction. ua- (gab, ,»roads in hcr life. Her marriage gwooii ISLAIIIHIAIIIIYIIII, innin; Consolation, .\Il'| ,Robert Gallant: Elimination prize ; Felix Arsenaidt. ' ing as background the Mexico she so well understand and no d99Pl)’ l0"95- l Lucky chair viiniiers. Joseph l “Even as you love" In pi'I- LeC|air. Mrs. Albert Gallant. ,marily the story of Ann, I mod- Following the card party de- licious refreshments were serv- ed by the committee in charge, is on the verge of collapse. She and remaining cakes were auc- leaves her Boston home to take ll0fl°d» A V91‘)? SlUSfB(‘!0I‘y sum her problems. as the hIa done‘ w" ‘'"“"d ind 3 9l°353"‘ 9"" ning was had by all present. ern American girl. It I cross- MAG AZIN E SUBSCRIPTIONS Make wonderful Christ- mas gifts in low, low prices. Christmas price lists are I P-"‘~ 3 P~"‘- , now available. 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Basil Phillips. son of Mr. and en Mrs. Wendell Phillips, who is in is last year at Acadia Cni- Mosf Bewilclering Days Now the shadows of the ID’, proaching day of rest lengthen peacefully about. Presently niid— night will pausa I moment in the skin to mark the sound of,‘ Its firat footballs. I0 gentle I-; gainst the dim hills Presentlyl too church bells and loved will Iummon the faithful to their choice of sanctuary to worship.j It may bl somg fine edifice or- perhapu only I small white bull- Let me be faithful in my tasks,‘ ding set down modestly at some Though lowly they may be i erouroad. But wherever. we are assured that even where only _two or three worshippers are gathered in His name, there too, God's presence will be found. What “faith of our fathers" is needed to _ In these bewildering days‘ It is recognized that we li\e in momentous times an era ml which much history, or ed. Science. world-wide. has re-l ' cently given proff of undreamed of, indeed almost Incredlbll Id—l vances in its realm. In his Insatiable desire to un—, ravol every mystery. man has. preaumed to meddle in unexj plored regions of space. hiierto. not -of his domain. He has Invent‘ ed and perfected powerful media‘ for destruction. to horrible that‘ it II unwise to dwell upon their extent. Signs of war-clouds appear Di-t ‘plomats. nation: are worried: What lion in the mists of timel ahead? What will save for the’ democratic Ihlllolll . know? What will uve I protect all life and living? To Invent and make. and pug better. IIIIOI tIII other: have. to have III! ‘(I113 I to ho I ro- Ihtood. II!- pews Or s('r\'l(‘(‘. I1 stav and inspire fol‘ka;'I‘he precious seed all sown. For Let not I single soul be lost versity will receive his BA de- gree this spring. Mr Phillips has- m ' in violin music. Re-, prayer these rla_y_:, gnd many ; cenlly Basil entered the con- name to remember. 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