Anne Bond. Women's m Editor. Phone 4-8506 I8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 13, 1962. HAPPENINGS On Saturday, December 8 Sherwood Hall was beautifully decorated for a Christmas te a sponsored by the Girl Guides. Individual card tables were decorated with lovely homemade candle holders ircens and red and green cand- s. A bazaar table held articles and baked goods made by the guides. During the tea a box of warm, usable. clothing was presented to Mrs. Fred Osborne for the Unitarian Service Committee and, the highlight of the afternoon: was the presentation of gold cords by Mrs. Gordon Avard, MIKE BXNmW asi‘iiacaacaami“ ‘ SteIIo Maris Church Is Scene Of Pretty Wedding Ceremony dian Legion Hall in North Rus- Rustico was the scene of a very tico. The bride’s mother receiv- pretty wedding recently when ed wearing a brown and beige Mary Elizabeth Gallant of Rus- gown in a floral print with beige ticoville. daughter of Mr. and accessories and a corsage of Mrs. Henry D. Gallant became iyellow roses. The groom‘s mo- the bride of Daniel Allan Mac. Ither was wearing a mauve and Eachern. son of Mr. and Mrs. iblack gown with beige accessor- Daniel L. MacEachern of Char- lies and a corsage of white car- MR. AND Stella Maris Church in North Iottetown. ‘ nations. . Rev. L.J. Ayers officiated at For a h°neym°9n mp t9 the ceremony. Miss Gaudin of ‘pomts of interest in the Mahm- ‘ e North Rustico accompanied the IN?“ and Ne“’_ Englanlj' . Stella Maris Girls’ Choir as they ibtlde Wore a beige Walking 5"“ sang “On This Dayn during the w1th mauve accessories and a signing of the register. The corsage of mauve carnations. church was decorated with bou-I ,Mr- . ‘ MafEBChem quets of red. white and yellow lwdl reSlde at Fort Augustus. gladioli' _. Out of town guests at the wed- The bride given in marriage {ding included Mr. and Mrs. Ger- by her father. was lovely in her ISISeMllgghyhipd xggwfig K133: floor length gown Of white IMcCarvill-e Ottawa .Ont.‘ Mr. tin, featuring lily-point sleevesiand Mrs J'im Cumn'fiskcy Som_ and bateau neckline embroider-lmervme' Masg ' ed with sequins. A tiara of: ' ‘ “ b M rs,_ pearls and rhinestones held her‘ (Phom y ye sa- provincial commissioner of the Girl Guides. to Kathy Ayers and Rosina Beck. The following girls. all pa- tients at the Rehabilitation Celi- ter at the Provincial Sanator- ium in Charlottetown were en- rolled as members of the Girl. Guide extention program recent-i ly: Gloria Herliky of Cornwall; Minerva MacDonald. Kelly‘s Cross; Debbie Gallant. N o rt h Rustico: Rose Mary Bontle. Charlottetown. Mrs. Gordon Avard and Mrs. red Osborne presented the of Christmas , by Mrs. Donald Gordon. plans were finalized for the Chapter's ‘annual Christmas party which will take place on Tuesday, De- cember 18th. The program for the evening was presented by Mrs. Don Wonnacott and Mrs. Somerled Trainor. Lunch was served‘by the hos- tess. assisted by Mrs. Temple Hooper. Mrs. Albert Boyle entertained at her home at Kensington. on Tuesday evening at Stork Shower for Mrs. Garnett Turner when she was the recipient of many dainty wee garments and accessories. The gift cards were read by Mrs. Elmer Cole while Mrs. Turner opened the gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Elmer Cole and Mrs. James IJlark. Mr. Kenneth MacLeod, Irish- ltown and his daughter. Mrs. l Elton Sharpe, Summerside. were lweckend visitors to Moncton where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mur- girls with the gold trefoil. the NW. Summerside. were weak tenderfoit pin. Guests at lhe (‘11-: end visitors to HalifaX. guests rollment were Anita Gauthier}0f the RCV- and MI‘S- W- Eric and Meredith Gamble from the l Ingl‘a am Cerebral Palsy School. who will; be enrolled in the movement in‘ Mrs. William Gill and Doug- the near future. After games, a treat of fudge was enjoyed and “taps” brou- ght the afternoon to a close. Mrs. Carl Burke entertained the members of XI Alpha x- emplar Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi at the Kirkwood Motel Wednesday night. Mrs. George Rogers was in charge of the program and presented a paper on “Life in the Victorian Era." Lunch was served by Mrs. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. assisted by the hostess. The regular meeting of XI Sorority was held at the home of Mrs. John H. Hodgson ing the reading of the minlltes Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phil .las Gill. Kensington, and Mr. ‘. and Mrs. Heath Leard, Bedeque ‘were visitors to Montague on Sunday. where Mrs. Gill and .her twin sister. Mrs. Addie Du- ;var, celebrated their birthday. i Mrs. Atwood Blakeney is gra- ldually recovering from 1‘ re cent illness at Summerside, and has returned to Kensington iwhere she is visiting her son Sand daughter-in-law. Mr. and l Mrs. Harris Blakeney. . Mrs. Roscoe Walker. Kensing- lion is a patient in the Prince 'County Hospital, Summerside. 1 Mrs. W. G. Blakeney. Ken- fsington. left by air on Saturday on i for Halifax where she is a pa- Thursday evening last. Followaltient in the Victoria General Hospital. Young Couple A double ring ceremony sol- emnized in Chalmers Presby- terian Church in Calgary, Alta. recently united in marriage Vera Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cameron. 172 Kent Street, Charlottetown and Harold Peterson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson, New Wiltshire. P.E.I. The bride. given in marriage by Mr. Russell Bennett, friend of the groom, wore a floor length and Mrs. Willard Murray, Mrs. Raymond Vessey and Mrs. Don- ald Crockett were appointed to the program committee. NEW PERTH W. I. The annual meeting of the New Perth WI was held at the ome f Mrs. Lincoln Dewar last month. Roll call was ans- wered with payment of dues and :I" the minutes of the last regular meeting were read by the sec- veil of illusion. She carried al bouquet of red sweetheart ros- BrownIeS es. . . sister Specuol Meeting Miss Priscilla Gallant, of the bride, was the maid of o’LEARY ._ A "Fly-up" cere- honor and the bridesmaid waslmony was held at a combined Mrs. Yvonne Somers. sister of Jmeeting of o‘Leary Guides and the bride. They were gowned in Brownies on Decem er street length dresses of velvet,; Brown OWL Mm Donald Mac. MISS Gallant's in blue. NLI'S. 50' i Kenzie presented wings to Fran. mers‘ in red. with baleau neck- 1 cos Phillips. Cynthia Smallman, lines and “4 length sleeves. They i Linda MacDonaid‘ An‘na Ray. wore matching accessories. | nor, Heather MacKenzie. Brenda white flower headdresses. and I Jane MacGregor, Carol Palmer, carried bouquets of red and ‘Ada Silliker. and Heather Mac- white carnations. ' The flower girl. Miss M a r y I These girls were welcomed In- Patricia Murphy. niece of th e i to the Guide companyby Guide groom, of Kenlville, NS. w a s 'leaders Mrs. William MacMurdo gowned in blue velvet and car-land Miss Beverley MacGregor ried a basket of white and yel-Ialso by the patrol leaders. low carnatious. 3 A minstrel badge was present— Tlle best mail was Mr. David led to Carol Palmer and a t Gallant. friend of the g room, I maker's and collectors badge to Charlottetown. and the uinersiJudy MacDougall. were Mr. Benny Gallant. bro-i A program of games, carol ther of the bride and Mr. Ger- l singing and an exchange of gifts ald Murphy. brother-in-law ofifrom a Christmas tree was the groom. Kentville. N.S. ‘ enjoyed. Following the ceremony a re-. A treat of ice-cream was pro- cepilon was held at the Cana- lvided by the O'Leary WI. 0 ‘< l Wang“ . ....www....... . 'L a m? s a: 7'?MTWI“ . . .‘e... -, ._.-.~. ‘v- The annual meeting of the‘ Princetown Road UCW was held nesday evening Decem-i her 5 at the home of Mrs. Ivan Sentner. » The worship service was ledl by Mrs. John MacDonald. tak-l ing as her theme “Putting Christ Back Into Christmas." The ser-‘ vice was by singing‘ “Hark The Herald Angels Sing" 1 followed by prayer. A poemi "Christmas Eve." was read by Mrs. Beaumont Newport. A' reading “Ready for Christmas" was read by Mrs. Frank Crabbe. Prayer was then given by the leader followed by Hymn "I Do Not Ask, O Lord". The business part was then‘ opened by the president w thanked all for their co-opera- tion during the post year. Roll call was responded to by 1 reading from Romans 4th Chap- 0 =1 er. . The minutes of last regularl and last annual meeting ware; read by the secretary. It w a s I decided that treats would be gi-l ven to shut-ins at Christmas and : Mrs. Dale Proud and Mrs. Ivan Sentner were appointed look after this. The treasurer then gave her report. Friend- ship secretary reported 193 home. 85 hospital calls and 50 cards sent during the year. A card of thanks was received from Murdock MacSween. Mrs. Austin Sentner invited members to meet at her home for the January meeting. Mrs. Lester Johnston will have charge of the worship service The election of officers» re- sulted as follows: president. Mrs. Ivan Sentner. re-elected: vice- president. Mrs. Beaumont New- port. re-elected: secrtary. Mrs. Preston Sentner. re - elected: trasurer. Mrs. Omar Neill. re- elected; community friendship p. D , . \ .i - MACKENZIE - DEEG NUPTIALS Mr. and m. 0mg 1!. bars Ann Madeline Deng, mm In MI W- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo- hg road in and Dec: of Arnprior. Ont. A nfied and the groom is the son "of Church h Ottawa. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacKen- ate. at. Catlin-lacs. P.E.I. ' secretary. Mrs. Lester Johnston. re - elected: flower committee. Mrs. Dale Proud and Mrs. Mur- dock MacSween. re-electcd: sup- ply. Mrs. Murdock MacSween and Mrs. Gordon MacLeod, re- elected: press reporter. Mrs. Preston Sentner. re - elected; organist. Mrs. Frank Crabbe.l Mrs. Dale Proud. ; Meeting was then closed by I repeating the Mizpah Benedic-. tion in unison. A Dainty lunch! was then served by the hos—I tess and a very pleasant meet-, ing adjourned. . CANOE COVE W.I. I Members of the Canoe Cove1 Wonm's Institute held their annual meeting at the district or i November The p ‘ n . sldent. Mrs. Colin MacFadyen chaired the meeting which was opened with the Mary Stewart Colect. 1 Eight members attended the meeting. A collection of $2 per member Was rmeived. Roll call on ed and the m‘mutes of the Inst annoal meeting were A standing committee gave that rqiom. Mrs. Don MocPhee was appointed chair- man for the election of officers WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Princetown Rood UCW Hos Election Of Officers The new officers are: presi- dent. Mrs. Hector MacNevin: vicevpresident. Mrs. ‘ Thomas; secretary. Mrs. Glen MacFadyen; treasurer, Mrs. Joe MacKenzie: auditors, Mrs. Dan MacPhee. Mrs. James Mac- Kcnzie: director-s. Mrs. Dougali MacLeain. Mrs. Roy MacPhee. The newly-elected president took charge of the remainder of the meeting. The correspondence was read and discussed and it was decided to order 2.000 liver oil capsules. It was decided that roll call for the December meeting would be answered witlh an article for the USC layette rather than an exchange of Christmas gifts. The meeting was adjourned and lunch was served committee in charge. YORK UCW rs. Beverly Simpson was hostess to the members of th e York United Church Women at their regular meeting held re- cently at the church. Mrs. El- mer Brown assisted by Mrs. Ar- thur Johnston and Mrs. Arthur Brown led the worship service. Tlte theme of the service was “What God Hath Wrought". Mrs. Elmer Brown read th e story of Miss Sarah Holman and of her decision to go to India where she worked as a mission- ary for 30 years. Mrs. Arthur Johnston led the scripture read- ing and Mrs. Arthur Brown read a story entitled “The Pot- ter". telling of how God can mould our lives. Mrs. E. Brown introduced the new study book "On Asia's Rim. Mrs. Ar :- Brown conducted the Bible quiz on the book of E2- ekiel. Mrs. Arthur Johnston will conduct the Bible quiz for th e next meeting. The business meeting was con- ducted by the vice-president. Mrs. Arthur Johnston. The mem- bers were asked to note that the headquarters of the USC has been moved to the old Baptist Church hall. rs. Reuben Watts is to be the hostess for the next meeting I (tons-It forbecunincyearu cod dren's Association. retary. Mrs. Newton Smith. The retiring president. Mrs. Cyrus Martin gave an interest- ing and comprehensive report of the year’s work. Various committee reports were heard and the financial report was presented. Officers elected for the com- ng year are: president. Mrs. James Cain: vice - president. Mrs. Allister Currie: secretary- trcasurer.4Mrs. Charles Kenn- e Plans for an interesting fu n d raising project were received by the group. They were sent by Mrs. Ernest Moore. a for- mer member. now residing In Montague. Plans for the sewing club were discussed and it was decided to donate $5 to the Retarded Chil- After refreshments were serv- ed the meeting closed with “The Queen." CATTLE TO RUSSIA EDMONTON (CPI — Alberta rancher Tom Hughes says he expects Russia will order 400 head of purebred Alberta here- ford cattle in the next two years. He helped a Russian delegation select 300 head of purebred herefords exported to Russia from Alberta earlir this year. 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The bride was attended by Miss Rose Tateda of Calgary, who wore a pink chrystalene street length dress with white lace headdress and white ac- cessories. Her bouquet was of pink roses. The groom was at- tended by Mr. Herb Dekraker of Calgary. A small reception was held at i my friendship with the MARY l-lAwoRtl-i — Bachelor Cloims Women Treot Him Very Untoirly \ Dear Mary Haworth: I read your column. your views and. though I may not always agree. I find them worthy of consideration. This is prelimin- my to posing a problem of my own, argued pro and con by my tea s. I am a bachelor and for 13 years have b - ed . boy who will be 15 next April. H1! fiauher is dead. his mother he married and the boy stays Wlth grandparents. due to the step- father‘s dislike of him. Though we ,live some distance apart. I buddy with him when possible. We go hunting together andlbuythm'gsforhimasl can afford and as the parents permit. I have grown quite fond of him. When I try to have women Moods. however. many e resentful of my fondness for the boy. Indeed. some demand that I give up the friendship. which I can't see. Perhaps they have marriage in mind and fed that my devotion to him would in- terfere. I realize that marriage im~ poses certain restrictions on time and effort. tI see no reason to renounce my interest in this boy. I feel I could remain his friend from a distance if neceSSary. It may be, too, that women feel my inter st in him lessens desire to marry. They may figure that if he were out of the picture. I would be more eager, which isn't so. I am not intene'- st ed in romance, due to unpleas- ant past experiences with fe- males. My idea is this. I like to socialize with both women and en 5 I see fit and still keep boy as it is an honorable friendship in all respects. Is it fair to ask me to give -up this friendship? 01- am I right in taking the attitude “Love me, accept my friendship as is with the boy"? —— L.Y Dear L.Y.. our / recital bninigs two proverbs to mind, each suggesting a different an e of consideration. One: "Much ado about nothing." The other: “Where there is smolce. there is fire." Perhaps your own attitude to- It is as if you aren't sure that K boy. is somewhat ambival- two such suggest wards the women, ent. Maybe that's why contradictory proverbs u . Let’s consider the proposition an e of “Much ado abmtt nothing." are a quite Assuming you straightforward masculine male. a bachelor by chance and choice. who happens to tannin, competitiver concerned to oust the boy from- your affec- tions. might well be dismissed as “Much stoutly befriending the boy with invincible loyalty but that you are wasting e voted to this study. It was also St. Pius CWL Holds Meeting The December meeting of the St. Pius X parish council of the Catholic Women's League “v a 3 held on December 6. Mrs. Lee, the president. chaired the meeting and the minutes and the correspondence were read by Mrs. Scott Coffin. Conveners for the various committees gave their reports and it was decided to purclla.a holy pictures for the r o o m s of the Catholic children at Sher. wood Hospital. It was decided that material on the social teachings of the church he sent for and a h a if hour on meetlng nights be do. decided to send for a course in public speaking. This course is provided by the national office and several Ing forward to starting it in January. A pantry sale will be held during December if a suitable place for it can he obtained in Charlottetown. Msgr. MacKenzIe explained briefly what the study of the so- cial teachings of the church would consist of. The meeting closed with the league prayer. hheir Your attitude towards demands well might sporlsport' be, as yousa'y. me. ac- cept my friendship as is for the ' 0th ' ive grant. ed thatthey had hung them- selves. ln the estimate of right- tthinking people. Well. so much for this dent. Now, assaying' the situation from the angle of the second prom—“When there is snoke, there is fire,‘ the undertme v ' deems on such critics. taking for ’ —-I am struck by oelf-distnlst, r heart In right and your motives pure in relation to the boy; as if you might be asking yourself unconsiciously: is there a deviate tinge to your feellng for ' Because you seem troubled by such uncertainty. my advice is to explore your doubts and "lis- givinigs with a good psychologist or psychoanalyst. It seems the best way to find the true ans- wer as to whether to give up the friendship. ' Elli. M a r y Haworth counsels through her collunn. not mail or personal interview. Write her in care of ( The Guard- inn). surance as regards the propriety. validlty, acceptability or de- fensibility of your sentimental attachment to the lad. DIAL 4-7141 for your Pro-Christmas PERMANENT the Hepburn Motor Lodge in Calgary following the ceremony. This was attended by close friends of the couple. During the reception telegrams were recei- ved from friends and relatives. For a honeymoon trip through British Columbia the bride don- ned a teal blue wool suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The young couple are now re- siding at 4-4515 Center Street North in Calgary. ELLEN’S DIARY IS ON VACATION While Mrs. George Dixon is enjoying her annual vacation er regular column Ellen's Diary will not appear In its usual place on The Guardian's Women‘s Page. Ellen's Diary will appear again early in the new year. WAVE R I $10.00 “£32”; . . . 5.50 nry No Appointment. Necess BEAUTY SALON (formerly Ellecn’s) l l l l in Kent St. Opposite Eaton's ' 3W... . 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