iwar orphan was adopted for the retary, Mrs. Eugene MacAulay. mas gifts not exceed!!! 50 ported on home and Ho spltal repeating the woman benedlc. mlsz Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 93506 WW l I 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. Nov. Alex Colville ls Speaker At Art Society Meeting Tonight The Prince ‘Edward Islandlridge Roberts, Kenneth Loch-l Art Society will welcome as phead and Jack Shadbolt, for ex their guest for the nionthlinmPle' who have a more Sllb' . V _ . Jcctlve, a more personal and in- mcctlng tonight the internation-l “mate relationship with their ally recognized artist Alcx Col-lmatcrial than had their prede- Villc. The general public to'cessors, the Group of Seven. It share the evening With mem-lhas been said that Canadian bers. Mr. Colvxlle will speak of lax-t is no longer linkedto Can- curreut trends in .Canadian art ladian geography as it was when and his. own technique in parti- lvast horizons, the fir and pine cular, illustrating his talk Withland rock-fringed woods and were given to pupils comin first in each grade at the end of the ye a r. Money was raised with card parties, catering to I Legion banquet, district conven- tion supper, pot luck suppers. auctions. penny-a meal b a g s.’ etc. Mrs. Eileen Profltt and Mrs. Willard Thompson will be school committee for next t h r e e months, and they were instruct- ed to try to secure a u sic teacher for the remainder of the school year. Mrs. Keith Warren 'and Mrs. D.R. Baker will visit the sick. The sum of $5 was voted for TB League. and $5 to join Music Festival Association. Flfteen dollars was voted as usual to assist the teacher in buying Christmas gifts for school chil- dr It was decided to bring chil- dren’s gifts to next meeting to be given needy children at Christmas. A pot luck supper for mem~ bership fees now. The sum of $200.00 was voted to Rev. Keefe, spiritual director, to use as he sees fit. Father Keefe played a tape recording by Rev. Ed Murphy of Boston on the duties of lay apostles. It was suggested to hold stud! clubs during the winter months. The meeting closed with recitation of the act of consec- ration. E II GLEN VALLEY WI The 37th annual meeting of Glen Valley Women's Institute was held at the home of rs. Norman and Mrs. Edward Mac nald. The meeting opened in the usual manner and roll call was responded to by thirteen meni- bers who paid their member- ship fees. The minutes of the last regu- lar and annual meetings were read and the president thanked th members for co-operation she received during the a st non The meeting closed with the “Queen”. Lunch was served by hostesses. PRINCETOWN ROAD UCW Mrs. Frank Crabbe was hos- tess e members 0 the Princetown Road UCW at her home for the regular monthly meeting. The worship service was led by Mrs. Austin Sentner which was opened by singing a hymn. Readings was given by Mrs. Ralph Crabbe. s. Frank Crabbe, Mrs. Ivan Sentner. Mrs John MacDonai d, and Mrs. Lester Johnston gave the’scrlpture reading. The wor- ship service was then closed by singing a hymn, followed by the Lord's prayer repeated in ' on. President, Mrs. Ivan Sentner. then took charge of the busi- ness part of the‘meetiug. T e u responded to roll call by read- third year. Transportation for was asked to send for member— cents. Contests conducted by calls. Mrs. Ivan Sentner invtt- tlon in unison. lthe music teacher who was hir- ship cards and prayer leaflets. Mrs. Edward MacDonald and ed members to her home for- WOUNDED led by school trustees, was paid Committees were named Ill Mrs. Vernon Gillis were won by the December meeting. M r a. THREE CP‘ by the institute. and has each unit to collect all mem- Mrs. Roy Frizzell and Mrs. er- John MacDonald will h aye MONTREAL l . —— Three 5 Is. harge of the worship servrce bandits shot and wounded three c and roll call Romans 4th chapt- er. ~ _ and escaped with $14.53. They The gamer) commute: “[3,: In missed about $1,000 in a bag a dude 1”" Dale Pmu' '5' to feet from the till. The Preston Sentner and Mrs. Ivan‘wounded men were reported in Sentner. The meeting closed by good condition in hospital. MILLER BROS.,LT'D. "’1..." THIS CH'Ri'ST'MAS as A \1, MUSICAL SANTA . . . _ Give your family the gift of pleasare and re. " s Taxation the year around with one of these fine " 4, musical reproducers. . Transistor Radios 0 Record Players 0 Electric Guitars 0 Tape Records 0 Musical Instruments Great George St. Charlottetown Dial 4-8535 employees. of a north-end Ital- a restaurant Saturday night I from Romans 3rd chapter. Slides of his work. The meeting lakes provided the inspiration. in Minutes of last meeting w e r e Will be new "I the Library atlFor Colville landscape is a pale be” and hquands and invited year. Correspondence w a s read and discussed. t ' asking for a contribution toward ‘ the December meeting. meeting closed with the bene- onto in 1920. He spent his youth in St. Catherines. Ontario, and in Amherst, Nova Scotia. After a period of study at the Mount Allison Montgomery Hall. ,‘backdrop. In the foreground are his figures — intensely, drama- tically alive, the label the cri- tics have given his work is “ma- gic realism”. I‘ I Mr. Colville has paintings in; of gGallerics a c r o s 5 Canada. His i Alcx Colville was born in Tor- University School MR. AND MRS. JOE CUMMISKEY Double Ring Ceremony Unites} Couple At Autumn Wedding; A pretty wedding look place] A reception was held at St.: at the Church of the Most Holy Pius X .en e. where the Redeemer recently, when Mary bride's table was decorated Phyllis Murphy. daughter of [with fall flowers. Master of Mrs. Dolly Murphy of Charlotte- ,‘ceremonics was Kelvin Dowling town, was iinitcd in marriage who introduced several speak- to J. Joseph Ciunmiskcy. son ofch and read lclegrums receiv- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cummis- ‘ed. key, Cliarlollctonn. James Lee proposed the toast Rev, S. Cummiskcy. (755R, per- to the bride. and the groom re- formed the double ring cere-lsponded. mony and nuptial mass. After the reception. guests The bride. given in marrinrze returned to the home of the by her uncle, William J. \Icu ride, where refreshments were Innis, was lovely in her Drcs- .scl'vcd. The young couple then den figurine floor length gown ‘left on a honeymoon trip across of ueen nne Lace. 'l‘he gown lthc Cabot Trail. tapered to a panel of nylon rut-i For travelling. the bride chose Iles at the hack, and featured a ‘ a red wool suit with while ac-l SlQCVCS cessorics and a corsage of white , plain, round neck. and coming to a point across her , “3595‘ . hands. j PH 0 her marriage. the H6? lleaddl‘ms “fig 3 fllll,hri(lc was guest of honor al se- crown enmeshed \i'llll crystals wra] Shaw-91.5 and Mrs. and sequins. and had a hilllf’ fant, tulle illusion veil. Shemng an” the rehearsal is”. carried a bouquet of American r day evening. Beauty r0505 I l Dubai-town guests were Mr. The maid of honor and lu'ides- and Mrs. Edmund ,1, Hamil-3. maids wore identical gownslhan. Cumberland: Mrs. Mary Miss Martha Cummiskey. sister I Gr'mn' Hawcmnv Mass'i Mr- f 1 6 x” ’.d H d 'Ml's. Leo Jamieson. Mll- 0 He arnom‘ “‘5 m‘“ 0 mn‘ lonwhel. Maine: and Miss Mar- mr and wm‘c n Sll'CCl'lCngth : the Ciilnimiskey. Sydney. N.S. gown of autumn cold velvetlne' Miss Cecilia Peters was in with matching hat shoes. ; charge of the guest book. She carried a nosemy of gold; The young 0011910 Will l‘i‘side mums in St. John. NB, where the Mrs. James Lee and Miss groom is now cmploycd. Susan Cronin. rousins of he w“ . bride, were bridesmaids. Mrs} Lee's gown was of harvest bronze velvctinc. She w o r e I matching accessories and car-' ried a nosegay of tinted bronze 'rmums. Miss Cronln‘s gown was of meadow grccn \Acchtlne: she‘ wore accessories to match and. carried a noscgay of gree n. Groomsman was Leonard 1321-; glole: ushers were Micheal. Murphy. brother of the bride," and Ronald MacDougaIl. . Organist was Alex MacLean and Jack Blanchard was solo-l ist. Knights of the Altar w e r e; James McInan and George Bambrick. Mrs. Murphy chose for Il c r‘ daughter’s wedding a street- length dress of double-knit wool jersey in mink and a high-crow: ed marlbou feather hat in & matching shade. Hcr corsarie was of yellow roses. ‘ Mrs. Climm skcy. mother of the groom. \vorc a blue print silk dress with pink accessories. and her corsaue was of pin k carnations. Kelvin Grove WMS Meets KENSINGTON — The Novem- ber meeting of the Kelvin Grove Presbyterian Women‘s M i s- sionary Society was held on Sat- urday evening. November 10, at the home of Mrs. Ira Iiuestis. The president, Mrs. Horace Paynter. presided. and opened the meeting with the theme, “called by a new n a me, Am- bassadors", and prayer. Hymn 373 was sung. followed by the creed. Scripture lesson 2nd Corinthians 5: 1-21 was read responsively, and each member offered prayer. The Exposition was read by Mrs. Ira Huestis. Roll call was responded to with a verse of scripture, the minutes of the October meeting were read by the sec- retary, Mrs. Lorne Crozier. Correspondence consisted of a letter from Miss Marion Hardy, the purchase of a projector for Miss Mary MacKenzic. Collec- tion amounted to $1.60, si king fund 26 cents. Thankofferi g $8. rs. Lorne Crozier in the members to her home for ’I‘ h c diction. Lunch was served by the hostess. I. 1 Art he became official war ar- lwork was selected to hang with tlst for the Canadian Army and that of 22 others in the Cana- Navy in the Mediterranean andldian pavilion at the Internation- ~ northern Europe. Since 1946 he has taught at Mount Allison. ed public in pursuit, find it use-l temporaries in the exhibition '_ ful to label artists, to classify ' V th I identified with a school or grouplPolish art critics who were al- ‘ using certain techniques. Colville has been several post-war Canadian art- I ada could mount such an exhibi- - Murphy entertained the wedding 5 lal Exhibition in Brussels and . ‘ _ more recently he was represen- Art critics, With the interest- yted with 14 of his Canadian con- . lsent to tour Poland. This elr work so that they can be ‘ show unanimously impressed . Alex most lyrical in expressing their linked with surprise and pleasure that Can- ists, Jean-Paul Lemieux, Good- ltion WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Officer's Elected At Wl , guests will he held in the school on November 22. The committee was authorized buy a new Santa Claus costume for the Christmas closing. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Harold Woodside's with Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mrs. Keith Warren and Mrs. Chester ward as committee. Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. ST. ALEXIS CWL The regular monthly meeting of St. Alexis Parish C o u n e il Catholic Women's League 0 Rollo Bay was held with Mrs. Bert Mullally presiding. The meeting opened with the recita- tion of the League Prayer. Min- utes of the preceding meeting were read by, the recording sec- 0 no Op— retary, Mrs. win era. The treasurer, Mrs. George Christian, gave her r e p o r t. Correspondence included tw letters. one re the Music Festi- val and one re the League Ma- gazine. The corresponding sec- Iio- cak Committees reported and new ones appointed as follows: sick, Mrs. Ivan Frizzell and Mrs. AI- lan MacDowell; program, Mrs. Arthur MacLean and Mrs. Cy- r-us Martin; Mrs. Sterling Mac- Lean is to m a he the money e. The following officers were elected for the coming ye a r: p dent. Mrs. Hensley Hig- gins; vice-president, Mrs. Don~ aid Dickieson; secretary, IMrs. rus Martin; treasurer, Mrs. Vernon Gillis; press secretary, Mr. Norman MacDonald. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John Nichol- son in Charlottetown with roll call to be exchange of Christ- Annuol Meet In Morgote KENSINGTON - Mrs. Arthur, ture, Mrs. Philip Henderson; Profltt was elected president of education, Mrs. Andrew John- Margate Women’s Institute at,son; citizenship, Mrs. the annual meeting held at the l Warren; drama, rs. Lorne home of Mrs. D.R. Baker. 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