crc ata ie abil i ca ol - 50 years. detailed re cussed, and in keeping w wh o/| voted reading story a ; HAPPENINGS Sal Pina Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, Phene 4-8506 ‘| Altar committee for Novemb- by the |er will be Mrs. G.C. Green G.B. Lewis ac Mary and Eileen Keefe have nd School Association. a Oe eo Pewee Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis, Free-|returned to Brookline, Mass... nominating : home of Mrs. John Hagan. town, motored to Maine | a st|\after the summer with | were ae weekend and attended the fur itheir sister and. brother, Flor- andres wore sored. al service of tiie late Mrs. Keefe and Dr Gerald CLINTON WI (Rev.) WA. Terrill, Cardville, Keefe, Alberton. meeting re- It was decided to purchase a Maine. by the|baby layette for the Unitarian : Mr. and Mrs. Ing | by . Le 0| Service Committee. at the Mrs. Bewie Dennis was hos-jand their son, Chariés (Buddy) Frank Greene. |tober meeting of the Clinton tess to Ellerslie Wi recently Cutting, of Andover, Mass. are men's Institute held at the home when roll call wos ancsered by juisiting- 20r. and Mrs eens | ucw to |of Mrs. Keith Woodside. dona Stewart Coughlin other i in Ladies’ Aid instead of hokding a |txe “sein ot Alberton Sc ewrield| The president, Mrs. Harold i : ; .|Heaney, opened the meeting Serion, Mrs, PAL MacCoull int when Mrs. (Crine|and nine members responded session, s in vited members to her home for | call, |roll call. F ithe next meeting. The ba king Couple Honored as de'| Plans were made to resume | emenittos will So ite. Powel o . th the theme/the dances for the winter mos- Millar, Mrs. Raymond Gillis, n Anniversary Scripture les-|ths and the president and secre. Mrs, Alfred MacLean and Mrs. Elsie M ay ne|tary were appointed on the nom. Leith Hayes. After the meeting,| Bernadette Brazil was hostess . Medi-|inating committee to bring in refreshments were \gerved by |to @ surprise party for her par tation and. prayers closed the|the new slate of officers for the the and . }eents, Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Brazil period. 1965-66 term. Mir. and Mrs. Raye Mushy |ecceelig te ease of teetr Mah Kamage Mayne ‘qeocml| The Movenier ace ‘ oldest be held a me rs. and family, and Mrs. Catherine | wedding anniversary. Thomas Sullivan, when roll call Murphy, St. Mary's Road, mot-| The couple were united in 1940) informing | will be responded to with the jored to Maine for the holiday|at Sacred Heart Church, Mt.) Women of a ral-|payment of dues and a toy for a weekend. While there, they were |Ryan, by Rev. Dr. L.P Callagh-| on October 23rd |retarded child. It was decided guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph jan. Mrs. Brazil is the former Church. |to order more cod liver ofl cap- Rollings, Brownsville Jct., Maine | Dorothy B. O'Halloran. Witness- purchas- | gules = e oe SS ne ee eee Murphy, jes to the ceremony were the) pment with ; |MAlinocket, . bride’s sister, Mrs. Ernest Cur- arded to. Toronto. 4 MR. AND MRS EVERETT MacLEOD see uaeeie Af the gr 00m. Se oi , 7 en re : : scoll read a : 51st Wedding Anniversary eet wet f | caeat an mo Se ascete| \ a on beha Observed By Clyde Couple Sates Seetasttes et =~ WED IN TORONTO sNOMERT LD OM " : . ‘were = presen The secretary, ohn i special atcasiew was enfey.|: Mr. Mackeed. (Busee) os also by their youngest son, El! sheila Anne Currie and Er Cavendish. Wedding attend: |Hagan, gave an interesting re- edi recently when relatives ‘and \preseed deep appreciation for Viott, on behalf of his brothers’ win Francis Gallant were uni- ants were Mrs. Leonard Train- |port of the annual meeting SDU irigude pppered. at the heme af ihe. kindness and thenghtislagss ' and sisters. | ted in marriage recently at St. or (Korleen), sister. of the /Catholic Girls Scholarship As Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacLeod jef those present. Tea was poured by Mrs En pernard's Church in Toronto, bride, Louise Gallant, Walter (sociation which she had attended a _— o- a eee ae oo as wait Poser, we aie. Patrick! Ont. The bride is the daught- Gallant and Leonard Trainor. [recently at Charlottetown. at r w ng anniversary. |this happy day were Mrs. mer Train- 5 ; The couple were married on|Nicholson, North Wiltshire, sis |6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct 20, 19%6.|_. serving. The anniversary yao Mr. a nee The newlyweds are residing in tne Ontetar ba September 30, 1914 at Zion |ter of Mrs. MacLeod and Cath cake was cut by Mrs. Me! vit) tne groom's parents are Mr. Toronto, Ont., where both are held at the home of Mrs. Gerard Manse by Rev. George C. Tay- lerine (Cassie) MacLeod, RN, Brazil and served by Mrs. Ert-| 344 Mrs. Clarence Gallant of employed. ‘Allen lor, They have three children|and Mrs. W.H. MacLeod, both of | 'S DIARY est Currie. Music for the occas- | A contribution to “the \ Vanier an@ five grrandchildren. Thats eee rar and sister- | ELLEN fon was supplied by local talent : tute of the Family will be datghters are Jean (Mrs. Eari/in-law : Leod. | A the well wishers ores Insti ‘al trea P ) Summerside and Cath-| Pouring tea in the afternoon | ° on aae Hon. J. Russell Dris- WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS podecapeedit ie ee - ere (Mrs. Garfield Cummings) jwere Mrs, Wendell Craswell.| Some Artists Have Talent cau. "s°messase of consratule schism prises and other exper of ;Moncton, N.B.. — only coded eee —- Mra| “ tion was also received from Hon. | Li B Di es, and proceeds from two card son, Sterling, lives at home. - Nicholson a rs. Dun-| J. Angus MacLean | b k i d oe the n address was read by Rus-jcan Nicholson. Granddaughters| To Turn Out Smart Hats | rary oOo S isp aye parties — tena Jewell, and a presentation Cheryl and Wendy Paquet serv} eS customer’s head, she can reach es = yl action convener, | le toe ed ae “And, Eien,” James added to /ket?” a bright little saleslady the desired effect. All artists do] AT Montague WI Meeting Mrs, Reginald Smith, reported dies on behall fie “TOBA, Weis ie mee ae i his husbandly reminders this inquired later. “How big a mam|not draw or paint. Some lend | having sent several bundles of with Mrs. Norman MacDoaald|sld, Mrs. Ben Cousina, Mrs. Ed-|™orning when we were about toiis he?” | | 0g [their talents In OAte® Owrineaa|,, Mrs Roy Gillis presided atiwards a layette-for oversea sjused Hisratare to Tk mimics making the presentation for this|\ward White, Mrs. John MacLen- | *t. forth with a son and daught-| 1 a tate Jd about, (the regular monthly meeting of |work. aes ann ms Heart anization. Numerous indivi-| nan and Mrs. Dani Maceodpre- ler-in-law to town, "'you might! screen of our mind, but whether |to lives. wor! the Montague Women’s Institute : thronement dual gifts from relatives : an disided over. the tea cups, with |have a look for oto for me. |{t — that a over bear oe ictiontaee OT |whiek was held at the home A highlight of the meeting was lin the home, was read and dis- : i : : Chery This one..." “....is past mend- (up his years, length an ather ' 1 - | |Mrs. je Boehner. Following rihair MacLeod. student minis- Paquet’ serving, "Mrs. Ruussell iM” we nodded. “A denim one” addition to one of the buildings,| “A wean waited (me opening ceremony corres ter of the Hartsville congrega-|Jewell replenished, assisted by |2¢ suegested, “would shed the jor the sum total we had of pig- to the girlish oe - the Dondence, minutes and financial tip, made few wel chosen ers, Hart Paguet_ and” "Mire, Ghat and secgs bet.” “lng lte fm a spengine gone Op sO en rappiog "thet: RQ, Nate SER fal hospitality’ of This highly es-| Mrs, Allan MacDowell made /bave time to spare.” - ty. two” we said. “A big gi shkettle, our purchase. "Yes 506 cipal of the Elementary School, teemed couple and the activeland served the anniversary| “Well” the son observed with man” she nodded. “And, believe smiled, “A month - We! pave an te they had taken in commun-| cake, and Garth a |® chuckle, “it shouldn’t take all/ me. I am sorry but w= ‘ewe |are quite settled in now. I had) +” ducing which she displayed Cae ey naa te over the nest |prandsen circulated the “azest morning to get a hat! And that, |none in that size and kind onleverything to house-keep with, [0's ys" durchased by the ten : ? I -understand is the purpose of ;}hand. No, but we will have. we gy potato-pounder.” | hers for the school library and MARY HAWORTH -Money-Grabbing Mate ‘Embarrasses His Wife Dear Mary Haworth: Some time ago my husband decided it g a5 ii is 8 ag BEF e was just as. penniless as before. i ° her trip.” .‘‘A hat!" James ex- | hope.” claimed. “She has hats up in| a the clothespress as good as the | milliner smiled when we waited day they came from the st-re jin a shop... T: its Not the least bit shabby.” The “aides” is a daughter-in-law suppressed a jlence. To be fitted by the somewhat bewildered grin. of the salon is to fancy you “Men are funny when it com-/a patron of one es to fashions in womens’ wear, | shops of Paris. Ev aren’t they?’’ she commented in|the mirror, to a low tone, when we were on our less miracle \way to the truck in the yard. clever fingers is turning “ hat this morning—so!” ¥ & 8 the old one’ .she bs Well, happy days!” we wished the bride at parting. A day, we BOME and MEET ' Your Progressive Conservative Candidates for Queens County Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie The Hon. Hugh John Flemming, P.C. * |financed by the Institute. Mrs. Gecit Beck ™ for the vis | iting oe Mrs . Beck and Mre. Davidi. Rourke, representative mem- bers of the newly formed Car cer Society, spoke briefly on the formation of the Society atid its purposes. A number of mem- bers volunteered to assist in this work. 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Print plainly pat. _ tern number, name, address. -FIVE CENTS (coins? jing the money, giving none of it : husband, meanwhil Alice Brooks, care of jranging through Needlecraft Front St. W. Toronto |you regularly for a specified fee spending allowance, to family maintenance. . I am sure that any qualified court of domestic relations would rule in your favor in that respect, if the issue were taken to court. So please understand, you don’t have to settle for the ground- down, no-rights role Nor do you have to work for wages, full - time or part-time to merit money in your pocke as his wife. He owes you just consideration on that score, an¢ ‘don’t let him tell you differently, For advice, you urgently neec Proheg intensive’ family rela- jtions counselling help, to prov lide insight, guidance and mora) jsupport, in deciding how to solve | a marriage problem over- all. | About the squabble, | think you'd be justified in keep- ling the weekend job and keep to your t ile ar- a taxi agency to hire a woman driver to hau! to keep the cost within bounds. In short, stand up to your hus- band, decisively.—M.H. gally entitled to a partnership | person- | ally invest in wifely aspects of | he’s assigning you, money-wise. | Angus MacLean Hon. Hugh Local Talent Thursday, Oct. 21st at 8.30 P.M. J. Flemming Guest Speakers EVERYONE WELCOME Inserted by Queens County P. ©. Assn. Heath Macquarrie a Refreshments Cash Your Family Allowance Cheque You Could Win $25.00 Free Merchandise at Woolworths CHOC. 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