& Lena Caroline MeLure, Women's Editor, Puone 8508 ang Ave, was hostess Th || duly-August meeting. -_ 23 | Although rain. was falling out- side, yet inside, the soft lights and beautiful garden flowers ar- ranged throughout the rooms Ma) created. a very cheery atmos- ai phere for the meeting. Mrs. Reuben Betts ‘was in charge of the Worship’ period, pam | which opened with a hymn, very a 9 mua iyear “For the Beauty of the HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU! \ [ire sone, "*tun' Up ture John 4:34, “Lift Up Your Mrs. Fannie Rose, Sear ton Currie in North River untit |"©24¥. White for the Harvest.” Eyes and See the fields Are Al- her birthday July 8, was born |‘W° years ago when she came to “¢ = Bay Pri Edv 4 Ig- | BOACh Grove Ina... ° Mrs. Rose is described as a ninety-six_years ago. When | “wonderful woman.” Her hearing she Ri dates in connectiion with her own ‘ she kept a grocery store. | family as well--as-public_events_| The Annual District Convention Mrs. Rose went to Texas|She has a very pleasant nature, | of the Women's Institute of Cen- she lived for seven years{is most co-operative and enjoys'tre Queens No. 1 was held in finally back to the Island in/life to the full at her advanced |Central Roya'ty Hall on June 19 . She lived with her brother ' years. . with: South Milton W.I. entertain- i ng. »-]_ The hall was decorated with) [he Compton-Pugh Wedding taste x iss td ta mae f ; A display by the entertainin s Held In Saskatchewan tule consisted of hander The meeting was presided over i\The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed, duly 8, 1660, 7 | 4\Mrs. Avard's Hospitality g|Enjoyed By Trinity WMS lary Woman’s Missionary Society| with the prayer that they would Trinity United Church, for their} be met, and The Lord’s Prayer Queens District Institute “ Tate’ Ata bet sends martabe: the con reneniee [Meets In, Central Royalty Betts spoke of in unison. Miss Mabel Newsome brought to the meeting a short, but very interesting running sketch of Do- minion Board, which. she was pri- vileged to attend, while - visiting in Toronto. This was much en- joyed by all. x a short business period conducted by the president, a de- Mrs. K.A. Parker presiding over the teacups and several’ of the members serving. Grateful thanks were expressed to Mrs. Avard for the lovely afternoon.: ton, South Winsloe, Springvale, East Royalty, South Milton, West; Royalty, Central Royalty, Brack- ley Point and Parkdale. Interesting reports from the In- year of useful activity for Home and Country.“ Miss Theresa Macleod, Super- son of Mrs. “MR. AND MRS, K. J. MCINTYRE A Very Pretty Wedding Is Solemnized At Morell St. Lawrence Church, Morell,|and the late John J. McIntyre, was’ the scene of a pretty wed-' Mount Stewart, ding when Patricia Marie daugh- ; : ter of Mrs. Eph. Malone and the|double ring ceremony and cele stitutse represented showed a iat Mr. Patrick MeCarthy, be-|breated the nuptial thass. Rev. came the bride of Regina'd James Marion Mcintyre in the sanctuary. Rev. Eric: Robin performed the George McCormack was seated’ Morell, where * and actompanied soloist was Mr. | -NEW.-YORK (AP)—Christopher| storms, squalls # coors cDonald, who sang 99-| Grabowski, a 37-year-old Polish ; §.000-mile trip. | Pfop hymns. air force veteran now a Tunisian‘ i ~ Fer First, Second and Third Inoculations at. ST. PETERS HALL, Thyrsday, July 9th. —-F-40-10-P.M, & Mr. Gerard McIntyre, brother nd PIONEER STEAMER The bride, given in» marriage citizen, Sund'iy completed a The Beaver, a 'paddle-steamer by her brother Merlin McCarthy, | storm-wracked solo crossing of|built im ‘1835 for the Hudson's loetias lovely Saher floer length ihe: Adentic to 8 26fext salling|Bay Company, was the. first wedding gown of nylon lace and| boat. He sailed from Tangiers,!steamer on the Pacifie coast. | tulle over taffeta. the full length skirt of nylon net fell from deep ; inserts of lace and her elbow , length veil was held in place by LIO , hbou-: eo : of the groom was best man. Mr. Albert McIntyre and Leo Malone | capably performed the: duties ‘as ushers. 7 The bride's mother chose for her daughter’s wedding a teale blue dregs with navy. and white accessoriés' and a corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother was aftired in blue with white accessories and a pink and white corsage of ¢arRations. Following the ceremony break- fast was served at the Commun- Paint-Up ! a Clean-Up ! immediate families, relatives 27d | friends.The bride's table was cen- | tered with a three-tier wedding | cake toppped with a miniature bride and goom. ian Mr, Vincent McIntyre brother | of the groom, was toast master. Pleasing remarks and good} wishes’ Were tendered the bride and groom by Rev. George Me- Cormack. Cyrine McIntyre and, — fons left on a honey- | se CITY of Moon trip to Maine. scree. Previous to their marriage a shower was held in Mt. Stewart | Memorial Hall and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walsh, many beautiful jand costly gifts were received.+ aw\S The Royal Visit on July 30th... visor of P.E.I. W.I. Gave a most interesting and helpful talk on various aspects of W.I. Work. Mrs. Stewart McGregor East > . Was sceneied as best man, and the ushers pf a lovely evering wedding when ndra Joan Pugh, only daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M.j Portage Le Prairie. h,. Tisdale, became the bride; The reception was held at the Leonard Pickering Compton, ‘home of the bride’s parents where mipeg, youngest son of Mr. were Mr. Barry Pugh, Tisdale and Flying Officer Robert Pitcairn of St. Paul’s United Church, ‘Tis-|James- Banks, Winnipeg, “attend- | ‘ Saskatchewan. i by the president, Mrs. J.E. Poole | and opened with the Ode, follow- ed by the Creed. Mrs. Fulton Willis graciously welcomed the visiting ladies and a fitting response was made by ,Mrs. Fred Gates of West Royalty ‘brought greetings from the. Pro- Baltic, 2nd Vice President, vincial Executive and gave many helpful suggestions on better in- stitute work. The guest speaker, Dr. .L.E. Prowse of the Hospital Insur - 4 Now try another Heinz ketchup triumph ecorate ! Let's All Make Our City “Sparkle” For *|Mr. and Mrs. H.K. Moir, Sask-*y 7 ance Commission gave. a most } e : : * Be _ Mrs. Ralph Compton, Sum- | atoon; and Miss Rita Biden, Fort ; The minutes .were read by the interesting and informative talk de, Prince Edward Island. |san, presided at the bride's ta- secretary, Mrs. A.W. Piercey. | on Hospital Insurance. With the double ‘Ting: ceremony was ible. The toast to the brdewas|~ Ro call-showed an attendance| use of a fip-chart, he made clear erformed by Rev. wainead Quig- | proposed by Dr. W.F. Hancock, | o¢ approximately 100 from the! Many facts about this most im- j __,, Fort Qu'Appelie. Mrs. Barry Pugh’ ronowing Institutes: Highfield, | Portant topic. Large baskets of white gladioliwas in charge ofthe guest book. | Brackley, Harsington, North Mil- A sing song led by Mrs. Al- ind white chrysanthemums and; For going-away, the bride wore. : ; ton Rodd, North, Milton, W.L,, pall candelabra holding white can-|a beige suit with matching ac-} - ROSE VALLEY wi assisted by Mrs. Dale Proude, es made an attractive back-|cessories turquoise hat and or-| Be Springvale, W.I. as pianist made und forthe candlelight cere-|chid corsage. | The July meeting of Rose Val-|a~most pleasant interlude dur-| mony. Guest »ews were marked| Mr. and Mrs. Compton will ley Women’s Institute was held /ing the afternoon. tall standards bearing” can- make their home in Winnipeg, | at the home of Mrs. James Mac-| Miss Jean Gillis of the W.1. les, and decorated with white!where Mrs. Compton will cofn- | Intosh. The meeting opened by| Department, gave a most de - flowers and trailing smilax. | plete her studies as nurse-in-train- | repeating the creed in unison. Se-| lightful demonstration on thel- Mrs. Everett Lefler\ was or- ing in the Winnipeg Children’s| yen members and five visitors| making of sandwiches and many fanist and the soloist was Miss Hospital, and Mr. Compton will| present. Minutes of last meet-|new ideas were, derived. . Gail Bedford, Winnipeg. enter University of Manitoba ing were read, approved- and} A demonstration on mat mak- - Given in marriage by her fa- Graduate School in the fall. eran ing from discarded rayons, silke ussed. NEV _ ee PI i The correspondences were read | and :taffetas by Mrs. Neil Mac- oo oon y oy cease MILO SCHOOL and di Tt was decided Neill of South Milton, W.I. was - rj ; j ; : \ ‘to send a treat to a sick patient | mos eresting. old Pat re on a Is — ‘ge-wand Re- | in the hospital. The district col-| Following the report of the Re- ck bustle and exterding into a port for the month of June: jlected $10.00 for the Salvation! solution. an@ courtesy committee train. . Her chabekionatn! Grade IX: 1. Phyllis MacDon: | army it was moved and sec-|by, Harrington W.I. a collection misted chi a eaten ald - wae londed that new floor covering be| was taken for the Central Found- | Grade Vi: 1. Faye Mili- j bought for school and the presi-| ation Fund. The meeting closed : —— ~ = = a gan, 2. Margaret MacLean, 3-\ dent arid secretary to purchase|with the Queen. Tea was them _ aque SS Sepnanolls Ferne MacDonald | it. iserved by the entertaiming~’ W.I. d adiantum fern, centered des! Grade VU: 1. June MacLeam,| “rhe Red Cross convener repor- se ra oe REGINA (CP) — A brief but | white orchid. ~ 2. Shirley Milligan, 3 nd Kiaiienh |< "¥ igan, 3. Raymond | +4 sending the following articles o_o s were Miss) MacNevin .3 pairs overalls, 11 pairs panties, vicious hail storm ripped through Regina region Thursday, lian Breader, Lanigan, as the} Grade IV: 1. Charlene Milligan, : maid of honor; Miss Gail Mac-|2 Evelyn Gorrill, 3. William |? $/@niics, & Pullers. avited the tA pert thr as ae vo a af sien Gorrill the members to her home for shredding gardens, denuding icmeite The a saialoas oo or ersoon Gorri™ |the next mecting. Roll call to Be owes and causing unestimated es Greases .. Freach gear eae ar '? answered with “Naming your |damage to grain crops.. The ganza with matching shoés and paddresses and carried cluster ald : puquets of white shasta daisy| Grade I (b): 1. Allan Maclsaac | Yd by the hostess. y mums. The flower girl,| Teacher: Audrey MacPhee e iss Janice Morrow, Nipawain,| pre organza in Dior blue and) ..and well pay ~ you 25% just to try it! Donald Milligan 3 s : : i ; favorite flowers”. Meeting ¢losed'storm brought 50-mile-an-hour Grade I (a): 1. Joyce MacDom| (i+) benediction. Lunch was ser-| winds and a third of an inch of |rain in about 20 minutes. 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