Se a eee a Se ae a ee ae - . [ ge = a 3 SS ae NORTH RUSTICO WLS. The North Rustico W.M.S, met at the home of Mrs, W.L. Toombs Mr: And Mrs. W. E. Agnew Honored By Their Friends {sm turiny evn say i evening, May 2%,/John A. Martin read an address | meeting was opened with prayer ome of| and’ Mrs. J. M. Macadyen pres-|1" wilson, followeduby two verses : | e | i ‘ile rhe and Mrs. Malcolm -| sented the Agnews with a fram-|°f hymn 366. Lens Gadelies Wien‘ ‘ zie. Sidmount Avenue, to bid|ed Island ecene, A delicious lunch| The Scripture readings were | Pe Women's Editor, Pwone 508 them farewell to their de-| was served by the ladies. taken from Luke 10: 25-37 and parture this week-end for Cal-| In addition to those mentioned | Matthew 25: 31-46, followed by prayer. Questions were then esk- Aex Seott,jed for discussion among the The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. May 27, 1960, 7 Boston University Quotes Late Theodore Roosevelt Boston University in ty annual thea the bolder and stronger peo- ri i] : swered roll call, 46 sick celle were made, and 75 cards sent. i The mite collection amounted delicious lunch was served | to $3.25 and $3.50 was handed is meeti ith the|for thank offering. A donation of $2.00 was received from Mrs. with A pleasing feature at the close | Gus Rollings. 7 fi : COUILLARD PAUL SHIRLEY ELLA SPENCE peace, human Boston University ie stressing EN EM ? the regular date. Ten members| of the evening, and in keeping} Mrs. Roy Woolner read a chap — all tied ‘up. together.” = not the size of the on but the) GAG ENT ANNOUNCED and two visitors were present. ee pane ne aoees was So study _ . Boston University also issues|fact that each person gives to _| ‘The meeting opened by singing | an , ne new a ntiain wi we these prophetic words from a/|the Alma Mater. There are sixty- ae core oe , belake — ee “Old McDonald Had a Farm”, |dairy barn which is nearing com-|of same for next meeting, which — man who hadn’t even met Krush-| five thousand members ian the nounce the engagement of their age ‘<a tebe place ok tetmnden, and roll call was answered with | pletion on the premises. This barn| will be held at the home of Mire. chev or Mao Tse-tung: “Our|alumoi, three thousend giving of | sauchter Shirley Ella, to Mr. Tune 20, 1950 at 4 o'clock in the| exchenge of plants. is spacious and ultra-modern in| W.C. Pursey. country calls not for of ease, | their times to launch the | eal ’ ee ria ’ aie see -The treasurer reported $31.46, | design and ‘naturally was of| The meeting closed with the but for the life of strenuous en-| Im 1688 thousands of re Se oe oo Sion ~— , Hunt '|proceeds frome two card parties| much interest to Institute mem-| pnn Blést the tle that deavor. The twentieth century! gave Boston University one bhua- . Kenney Couillerd ¢ oe of which $10.60 was ‘paid out for|‘bers, to whom everything “per-| 4... adie ho tesa looms before us big with the|dred thousand dollars, during the cleaning ‘the hall, sad the bet-| taining to agstoulture ie of prime] » followed by fate of many nations, If we stand| Annual Giving's firet r, with . *ie ance passed over to. hall | importance. ion. : idly by, if we seek merely swol-| the promise of similar continued Mary Miller Auxiliary secretary. Proceeds from pre-fes- len, slothful ease, and ignoble| support tival concert $12.50. The canvas- Boston sers for the. Red Cross campaign BP ne, ae, on, | ee news ton | Studies Island Of Hawaii The May meeting of the Mary island of Hawaii, with its com-| resident who had been remem- * | Miller Auxiliary of the W.MS. plex religious: problems. i ‘lof Trinity United Church, Char- Mrs. George Cairns gave alpital. New sick committee for : report from Presbyter-|the following three months, Mrs. collected $87.00 from the district. Wat i? Couple Are United ~ Very ‘MR, AND MES. W. G. ROGERSON Pretty Wedding Held At Aldershot, Ontario. On Saturday morning, May 2nd., 1959, Holy Rosary Church at Aldershot, Ontario, was the scene of a very pretty wedding when Helen Elaine. daughter of Mrs. Annie Maoz, and the late Walter Miazga of Gronlid, Sask- atchewan, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with Wil- liam Gerard, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogerson of Hamilton, Ontario. Rev. B.J. Ryan celebrated the nuptial mass. The church was beautifully decorated for the oc- tasion with mixed flowers. Mr, Frank Rogerson, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wachnaik, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Markewtz and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Will;'am Kurney, Toronto; John Beil of the R.C.M. P., Toronto. { Telegrams of congratulations | were received from Mrs. J.P. McIntyre, Charlottetown, grand- mother of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Brighton McDougall, Char- lottetown, P.E.I.; Mr, and Mrs. W.B. Rogerson, Peake’s Station, PE.I.; Mr and Mrs .Alfred Mt- Neill, Charlottetown, P.E.I.; Mr. In Impressive Ceremony Miss Helen Blanche Cochrane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ian David Cochrane, Sarnia, became the bride of Dr. Wilfred Reading Cohen, son of Mrs. Louis Cohen and the late Mr. Cohen of Wind- sor, in Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto, recently, Rabbi Fien- berg ofliciated at the ceremony. The bride was given in mer- riage by her father. Miss Ellen Griffiths of Sarnia was maid of honor and Melvin Cohen of Bangor, Maine, attend- ed his brother. A wedding reception which was langely attended was held in the and wires from Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacLaine of Chariotte- town, P. E. I., and Mr. and Mrs. MacLaine W. Cochrane of Tim- mins, and many others. Following a wedding trip to Eastern Canada, the couple will motor to California where Dr. MacDonald - Pineau Marriage Is Solemnized Hail, with the president, Mrs. Stanley Thompson, in the chair. The meeting opened with a call t worship, followed by the ‘lIhymn, Almighty Father Who Dost Give the Gift of Life. Mrs. Joyce Kaiser read the Scripture lesson from Lake 10: 25-37. Mrs. R. S. Latimer gave a_ short talk on the theme of Brother- hood, based on the Scripture read- ing. Eleanor Bell led in prayer and the offering was received and dedicated. Miss Emma Holmes,. Mrs. An- nie Hughes and Mrs. Helen Bell were in charge of the study book, the subject being the lovely white gloves, white floral crown and carried a basket of pink ros- es. Mr. John O'Neil was best man while Messrs. Joe McIntyre and Ernest Arsenault ushered ‘he guests to their pews which were marked with white bows. Mrs. Pineau chose for her dau- membership there had been an increase in givings. The high- light of Presbyterial had been the address of Mr. Kim, Korean student minister. Following the business period the C.G.1.T.—W.MS. affiliation service was held. The hymn God of Mercy, God of Grace was sung and the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction, after which a social hour was enjoyed. PIONEER TELEGRAPH First telegraph communication in Canada was between Toronto and Hamilton in-1946. . | splendid lottetown, was held in the Social) ial, In spite of a decrease in|Fenton McLure and Mrs, Rob- ert Roberts. School committee reported the need of paper drinking cups and / dispenser and repairs to window) shade. Correspondence was read and dealt with and questionnaires answered. $2.00 each was voted) a membership fee to Drama Fes- | tival and P.E.I, Historical ‘“o- ciety. : Mrs Fred Hughes read a pap, er on control of cut-~worm and other garden pests. } The June meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. George Shaw where roll call will be ans- wered by the display and his- tony of a keepsake. Collection STOCK SURPL ROSE BRAND SWEET MIXED _ PICKLES | with the special spicing that’s so enticing MATTHEWS-WELLS COMPANY LIMITED — Chariottetewn, P.E.1, « Guelph, Ontarie makers of Rose Brand Pickles « Olives « Pure Jams US The wedding march was play-|and.Mrs. Edward Cullen, Char-| ed by Elsie Leschuk and beauti- lottetown, PEL : _. ful hymns were sung by Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Karniskie,|0f white and yellow ‘mums on|held in place her Robert Elkie. Saskatoon; Mr. and Mrs. Nick|the altar, was the setting for a| veil and she carried a whi The bride was given in Mar-| Karniskie, Prince Albert; Mr.| pretty wedding on Saturday, May/| coverec prayer wit riage by her stepfather, Joseph|and Mrs. Pete Zelensky, Prince|16, when Mary Lorraine, daugh-| sage of yellow ghter’'s wedding a dress of light blue lace over taffeta with mink stole and blue and white accessor- jes. Her corsage was of pink roses. The groom’s mother was attired in navy with white arc- St. Paul’s Church, Summerside, | bouffant skirt was worn over with its attractive arrangement} hoop. A tiera with sequin : ‘ Fe PERMITS REPEAT OF SALE-A-THON Featuring Honest Reductions from our Regular Low Prices az Bg . : a Mroz. Sse looked very charming| ajpert, sisters and brother-in-|ter of Mrs. Elmer Pineau and| streamers with lillies of the val-| Cessories and corsage of red ros- im a floor length gown of white) jaw of the bride. \ the late Mr, Pineau of Summer-| ley. es. Jace and nylon tulle over taffeta) prior to her marriage the|side, became the bride of Nelson| Miss Rita Gallant of Hartford,| For a honeymoon trip the bride honor, chanzed to @ beige mit with trimmed with pearls and sequins.| pride was tendered a miscelian-|J. MacDonald, son of Mr. end| Connecticut, as maid of Her finger tp veil fell from &/ ous shower at the home of Mr.|Mrs, Angus MacDonald, Sydney,| wes gowned in lemon sparking tiara of sequins. She| and Mrs. Pete Szkurkan given|N.S. : _ carried a white orchid over &/tw the pride’s sister and sister-| Rev. J.P.E. O’Hanley perform. | headdress, a crown with white prayer bock. .,.,.| law, Mary and Josie Miazga;|ed the double ring ceremony and| trim, held in place her ception for 36 guests was held at Maid of honor was the bride’s| sic a shower was held at the| celebrated the Nuptial Mass with|der length veil. She carried a|Birch Hill Lodge where the/j sister Mary, who chose a waltz-|heme of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey|Paul Gallant serving the Mass.| nosegay of pink roses with|bride’s table with its attractive | length gown of coral lace over| Rogerson. They received many| Mrs. Clarence Steele was organist | streamers. arrangement of yellow ‘mums taffeta with white accessories. | peautiful gifts. and accompanied Mrs. Gertie} Miss Elyse Gallant, ss brides-jand tapers, was centred with aj] She carried a cascade of white} wir, and Mrs. Rogerson have|Cahill as she sang appropriate| maid, was gowned in mint green|three tier wedding cake topped carnations mingled whith coral|¢aken up residence at Burlington, | hymns. nvion taffeta with matching miitts.|with miniature bride and groom net. : j Ontario. Given in marriage by her bro-| A white and yellow floral head-|under an arch and bell. The bridesmaids were Bever-| The groom is an employee of|ther, Mr. William Pineau, the] dress held in place Also present were Mr. Jacob ly Markewtz and Sonia Miezga.|pominion Foundries while the| bride was lovely in her waltz|length veil and she carried a|Donovan, the groom's maternal Beverly wore blue lace, while) pride is employed at Tuckett|length wedding gown of white il-| nosegay of yellow\ rosebuds and|grandfather of 93 years, Mrs. Sonia wore white nylon tulle.| Tobacco Company. : usion net over taffeta. with| streamers. Little Marjorie Gel-| Donald Campbell, sister of the Both had matching accessories.'(Phote by Kingscourt, Hamilton, | Chantilly lace bodice and sleeves | lant, as girl, was gowned| groom, and Mrs. Doris Graham Ontario)! and sabrina neckline. The/in white n over taffeta with|of Sydney, NS. wore a floor length gown of Sears err ee brown accessories and corsage of yellow roses. . Following the ceremony a re- : : FE OPEN FOR THESE THREE DAYS — WEDNESDAY, MAY’ 27 THRU FRIDAY, MAY 29—8:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ‘ wl grt S| N G E R 7 ¢ > ; m =) ae tl matching accessories and carried ame! MOTHERS ! omer sos with yellow net. ‘ : ats si ‘a . ‘ bee a ay = f ae Seeew Wie Fae Fi clusive Flaking rocess brings you... a ag vig yeaa ese ee as Sees saat e 5" || | Ararat icton toes’ BRAND NEW. - FULL-POWER jacket. He carried the rings on a : 9 frgstion,« Pees rel ' . " ‘silver tray covered with white lace. The best man was Louis Arse- mault, a friend of the groom, while the ushers were Edward Miazga, Daniel Mclinnis and Michael Oleschuk. ° : Mroz, mother of the tide, chose for her daughter's ELECTRIC PORTABLE CANISTER CLEANER | ; \ | ELECTRIC ; — ‘portables ~~ 22" | aa Same $4 q50 ; CABINETS == 19" | L. SINGER* ELECTRIFIED’ |} Mrs. Rogerson, mother of the groom, wore a dress of Arnel Jersey with matching accessor- jes and a corsage of pink sweet- heart roses. Following the wedding cere- your baby takes to the natural good taste, the tempting STIR as you add cereal gradually. In seconds § SERVE—see how cagerly —the quick, creamy evenness your baby loves POUR lukewarm milk, formula or water into bowl. Then flick open the handy pouring spout j ive“ pe smoothness of Heinz Cereals. Try all 7 nutri- mony breakfast was served for| on the Heinz Baby Cereal package—and the best in cereals, Heinz exclusive es tious biets— , Wheat, Rice, Oatmeal, ? the immediate wedding party at| easiest-to-prepare of all baby cereals is ready cess papondly roy: ; ' eanz Mi gt c Baby. PORTABLES $ 3 g" the home of the groom. The din-| to be added. Cereals light work — Cereal ty! tsoy and Corn. | eT eCeoreoereeereeFseveseTeaesseeee4 ingroom was tastefully decoat- ed. for the occasion. A beautiful centre piece of snapdragon and daffodits adorned the table. The toast tothe bride was pro- posed by Rev. B.J. 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