A Th _ 2,. .;«._ ‘ The marriage of Louisa Jose- , the Rossiter, daughter of Mrs. 'phj1ip J. Rossiter and the late mlip J. Rossiter to Joseph Ger- aldMa‘cDonald,-tson of Mrs. Leo ,MacDon8l(1’and the late Capt. ,-. J. MacDonald took place on. muary“ 2!» at the Church of the ;. Most Holy .Rede9me1‘- “ Rev. Francis A. Cameron, cou- . of thefigroom. performed the many and celebrated the Nup- hlMass. The altar was decor- ‘lhd withfblue‘ and white. vigil ‘ts and baskets of yellow and bite mums on either ‘side of communion rail. ~ Mr. Alex H. MacLean, the «ouch organist. was in charge it the music. Mr. Frank McIn- I was solist during the Nup- crystal blue iridescent nylon 1 eta styled on princess lines L. eaturing a V neckline." Her head- : ss. was a matching bonnet’ gapedrhat. She carried a cas- Ade bouquet of pink delight ros- Miss ‘Frances Rossiter, sister ’ lllfi bTid€.Was bridesmaid. Her ess and hat in dusty rose ‘ , descent nylon taffeta were sty- ’f" llydentically to that of the P “tlmand she carried a nose- ? til 01 yellow mums with multi- un; AND ‘MRS. J. GERALD Ma.cDONALD ~ Pretty Wedding lslHelcl «=1.Al Holy Redeemer Church “lured T streamers. ‘L will this Point in our informal hill’ of_ older parent-children re- °‘}511!Pal ‘a glance at the mo- Ef-In-law situations seems in or- .°'~ And before going any fur- weefkl would suggest that next ,_ 0}‘ the week after next be‘ nmhaslfle as “Stop slandering ‘wk Mgr-In-law week! Of course, , M ,t this movement be success- 1. 1 Would cut off by at least (9? cent the source material -I ,§,r°fe551°n81 l0k'e-makers and 5,, “Qt °Ver1yAbright imitators,» - Well have to »risk that! LE FPNNX STORY 9 f9110W1I_1:‘story is an exam- “ V913’ mild-o‘ne‘.‘ of the laugh- “jv attitude” toward mothers- an e (mud, ‘Ha woman lit’) :l1e,1' 5 my daughter, Thank 3- he? husbad V " 1, n brings 11 e r mlgliitlffast. If the baby cries, at’ efegéle won't let her get up -— t., ,3; W1 changes it.-1-le made 5 the hue "1 a. girl, to look after Héeclothos! And her home ...'a test! {slice —.;:v,erything the dallfillt he“ ‘he married my * ‘ 913 her husband knew, he 5 to 1- easure» -« and he treats “Elke 8 queen! ’ tram‘: fl tell you. my heart can 91‘ my Poor son. That . ,himgI;l‘i"1n'1aW of mine leads , “ingerifc! She's too lazy to lift = Em-her ‘ All Week my ‘son slaves 2 |,,- and_ on Sunday she wants yet grlng her breakfast in light and M “W Shes nagging it I’ - t day he should get her what Wfilhelb lll the house. And i she do? She’ll have me to run around. in the \‘*"‘§,—-——\...._.%__. If You Need ; WATER 1 ‘YOU NEED US. ”°UGLAs ands. & JONES LTD. Wen Drilling and Water Systems - DIAL 6565 g1. , - d'g‘?l 3 good life"! Every morn- . ° dren. And you should see I The groom's brother, Mr. Dun- stan MacDonald was best man and the ushers were ‘Mr. Athol MacDonald and Mr. Roderick Ros- siter brothers of the groom and bride respectively. Following the ceremony arre- ception was held at the Queen Hotel. Receiving with the bridal 7 party were the mothbrs of the bride and groom. For her daughter’: wedding, Mrs. Rossiter chose a sheath dress of teal blue with matching hat. Her accessories were black and white and .her- corsage was of white feathered carnations. Mrs MacDonald, the groom’s mother, wore a_ two piece dress of navy blue with white hat and navy and white accessories.~HeI' corsage al- so was white feathered carnat-ions. The toasts to the bride was pro- posed‘ by the Very Rev. C. H. Moreau and ‘was responded to by the groom. During the re- ception piano selections were played, by Mr.‘ Alex MacLean. Among the guests present for this happy occasion‘ was the grand- father of the bride, Sir Roderick ..J. MacDonald M.D.. St. Peters. Immediately following‘ the re- ception the bride and groom left for Montreal where they are now residing. For travelling the bride chose a suit in pale "green with accessories in burnt orange and dark brown and her corsage was orange Delight roses. A muskrat coat completed her ensemble. ~ WE_AND OUR NEIGHBORS‘ Mo’rher- in - lOlW Slander Should Encl! They're Hurncm By Ruhamah S. Frank stores — buying everythingxishe sees. My poor son!” HARMFUL EFFECTS’ This mother-in -law story is quite good-natured but as we knw a great many .(and over many years) have depicted(the mother-in-law as an ugly, Jeal- ous shrew whose one aim in life was to make. trouble between the tween the daughter and her hus- band. . “Honestly,” said a friend. of mine, “I wish they’d quit making those horrible jokes and comics about mothers-in-law. Before _we got to know each other, Laura (my son, Ed’.s wife) used to watch me as if she expected me to do or say something awful any Ill Ill 9 HYNDMAN Q Montague ‘ Spirit of Christmas” son and his wife, or less often be-. LET ME KEEP LEN‘! Let me keep Lent -4 Let me not kneel and pray. Forcgo some trifle every day,‘ l‘”a-‘Rt. take sacrament. And then a Lend tongue to Slander, hold an- cient grudge, deny _1}ll‘-‘ Very law which I would glor- l y. Let me keel) Lent’-— Let my heart grow in grace, Let God s light shine till my il- lumined face Will be a testament Read by all men That hate is buried self crucified. New born The spirit that shall. rise on Eas- tern morn. sr. AUGUSTUS c.w.L.‘ The monthly meeting of the St. Augustine sub-division of the C. W. L. was held in the parish hall on January 23 with fifteen members present. Due to the absence _of the spiritual director the president Mrs. Edmund Gal- 1%1’{l Dpened the meeting by re- citing the League prayer. vThe minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Correspondence consisted of one letter from ‘_‘Our Lady's Mission, 1 from Multiple Sclerosis society and one from the Red Cross. Each was discussed and.contri- butions voted to each of the soc- ieties and the «usual amount of work was ordered from the Red Cross.- The treasurer gave her report Showlng a favourable amount on hand. $46.00 was realized at 3 dance held on December 29th. Member-ship conyener reported having sold two C‘.W.L. pins and asked the members to ‘try and procure one each. One’ new mem- ber was welcomed into the Lea- gue. ’ _ Education convener, Mrs. Pi- neau gave ‘her report, stating that the essays on “The True _ g had been Judged by thé ‘director. Lorna .Gallant won first prize -and Ar- thur Buote second. The director also asked to organize Christian Doctrine Study Clubs and sugges- ted leaders were appointed. The . spiritual convener. urged every member to make the way of the cross every day during lent and also brought to each person's attention the prayer for women in the February League Magazine. , , Social ‘action: no report. Press convener: no report. It was decided to‘ have a, card party and ‘serve lunch inothe Parish hall as a means of rais- ing money. The possibility of holding another dance was dis- cussed but was not! made offi- cial. The act of Consecration .was recited by our president. The meeting was then adjourned. minute. ‘She told me the dther day at first she couldn’t get ov- er thinking of a mother-in-law the way they are in funny stories and funny pictures. Now I guess she really likes and trusts me - and‘ I think she's ta grand girl. I never thought Ed would take on responsibiluty the way he has since they're married. And I give Laura a lot of credit for it.” SICK WOMAN A very small: percentage of mean, jealous,‘ trouble- making mothers-in-laili?*"do exist’ —— but they are sick women in need of phychiatric help - abnorrnally domineering wom- en. What’s funny about them? Mothers i- in- law, like mothers. are Human! They may occasion- ally feel a bit of resentment - even a twinge or jealously _ they probably talk out of ,-turn —- And that’s one big reason why they prefer to live alone! I (To be Concluded) rank MEMORIAL One of the first white men to ‘reach the ‘Banff, Alta., ditrict was Rev. Robert '1'. Rundle, af- ter whom a mountain is named. ‘ l Yes’. ._ . You Can Buy top.‘quality TV, Refrig- erators, Washing Machines 8; S t o ve-s Cheaper at Clark’s Feed Service, Mount Stewart. ?__YecIrs To Pay We service and install what we sell within a radius of 15 miles! » T We buy» direct from distribu- ,_tors!. _’0verl1e,ad expenses at a minimum. V I , F. W. CLARK DiAMoRi\fsl // 9’ quality ‘"value TAYLORS tnwniii-ins ‘LTD. FOR YOUR INSURA Insurance Since 1872 , our experience of over $0 year! as insurance underwriters, is ai your disposal. Q tjllarlottetcwn Agents Throughout the Province v PHONE 10 AANSCE NEEDS Consult 8: CO. LTD. 0Ii‘14‘lCl,v.ZS: ' Q Summersldo Q Alberton as are the , x Lena Caroline McLure. Women’: Editor. Phone ISM sngilreb. 22, 1953 The monthly meeting of the Women's Progressive ‘Conserva- tive Association was held in the committee l-rooms on Monday, February 17th. There was a good en present. V _ , The president, Mrs. W. A. Ready, opened the meeting and called. on the secretary, Mrs. W. D. Gillis to read the minutes of the January meeting which were approved. , After the new business was at- tended to,‘ the new constitution was read. After discussion a few min-or changes were made and this will be approved at the The Guardian Page 9 Mrs. Ready Presicles A At Women's P. C. Club March meeting. 7 / ‘The’ guest speakers were Hon. Angus MacLean and Heath Macquarrie, who gave very in- teresting talks on what has al- , ready been done by the Conser- attendance of enthusiastic wom- vatives and what they plan to _glo such announcements to he made in the near future. _ A hearty vote of [thanks was tendered both of the speakers. ‘The, meeting was then turned over to ‘the entertainment commit- tee who ‘had arranged an Histor- ical Quiz program. The (prize was won by Mrs. Russell Driscoll. Coffee and sandwiches were then served, and the meeting adjourn- Friends «and neighbors gather- ed on the evening of Friday, Feb- ruary "! to honor Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Younker of Winsloe at their home. This couple were married on January 25 at Hunter River, the bride being the far- mer Violct Whitlock, daug~l1tcr of Mr. and Mrs. -Percy Wbitlock of Hunter River. The bridal couple wereyled to the chair by Miss Jean Whitlock and Mr. Myron Younker to the ‘strains of “Here Comes the Bride” played by Mrs. Philip Ma- thcson. o Miss Shirley and Evelyn Ax- worthy opened the presents, the verses were read by Miss’ Hel- en Cuclmore and being received by the bride and»groom'wer_e ar- ranged on the table by Miss Jean Whitlock and Miss Sheila Ford. Arnold in his usual manner thanked the donors for their use- ful gifts ‘and substantial: sum in cheques, also those who made the shower possible. ‘For they are Jolly Good. Fellows" was then fsung. * - I The evening was lspent playing A very pretty wedding was sol- emnlzed on February 14. 1958 at St. Dunstan’s Basilica when Shar- on Janet Bugden was united in marriage with Michael Patrick Quigley. The bride is the daugh- 'Winsloe Couple Honored By A Community Shower ed until March. ’ card games and crokinole. Lunch was served and at a late hour everyone depanted having wished’ ~ the bridal couple many years of happiness together. ‘ LACORDAIRE The members of Lacordaire Society met at the Abramfis .Vi1- lage school for their monthly meeting. A good crowd attended. It-was decided to hold a Question Box at the next meeting. The two youngest members present namely; Arthur Arsenau- It and Raymond Gallant carried outva lottery for a Surprise Box, the winner- being Mr. Leo S. Ars enault. I . " This being the annual meet- ing, r. Andre,Gallant was re- elected ‘president for" coming year. Lunches were sold to the members which netted in substan- tial sum for ‘the society. ‘ * SEEING EYE X-ray» equipment capable of I penetrating steel up to three inches thick has been installed by a London firm. . Quieiev- By‘UGDlEN..NU‘PT|ALS , tor of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bug- den Charlottetown, and the groom is arson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quigley, St. Malachie, Quebec. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Hughes and the groom by Mr. Gerald Burns. o wintue O KEMAC OIL A 'MORRISON 8: \ DOITNOW! 9 WATER SYSTEM o BATHROOM Are you thinking of wiring your dwelling or barn ‘this spring‘?VHow about a water system or bath_- room? Are you considering installing a Kemac Oil Burner in your stove? This is a Burner that you ‘can burn wood, coal or rubbish with, as well as oil, and provides instant heat for the summer months as well as great, year-round savings. IF You ARE .- Take advantage of our SPECIAL PRICES from now until the end of April. ' -on FREE ESTIMATES‘ Phone Crupaud 23 orwrife Electrical Plumbing & Heating Contractors ‘ HAMPTON, P. E. I. ‘ I BURNER ' no IT Now! MscEAci-IERN V JOYCE-BERNARD ENGAGEMENT ANDY‘ LAROQUET , ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mir-s. Eldon Bernard. rew John. S00 Oil ML and “T5- of Summersicle, announce the Wilfred LaRocque_ Rock Is- en-gagement (‘if their eldest land, Quebec. Marriage. to take daughter, Joyce Irene to And- place in the near‘ future. “Prepare Early for the World Day of Prayer" by Miss Margar- et H. Brown has made inspiratlo ‘ al reading during this World Day of Prayer week. Miss Brown is a retired Missionary of the Unit- ed Church of Canada. This ar- ticle which originally was publish- ed in the Missionary Monthly has been appearing in this- paper. This is the third and final install- ment and it deals primarily with literature -— cause for rejoicing. The 1957 offerings in Canada were well above those of 1956. This was cause for great rejoic- ing because it enabled the Wom- en’s Inter- Church Council a to make grants to worthy projects previous year. Gifts to most of these projects should be, contin- ued and in some casesincreased this year. Prices have risen in every country round the world. It takes more to produce the same amount of Christian litera- ture and each year brings new emergency appeals as, for exam- ple, the —World Council of Chur- ches’ appeal last year for aid to the increased number of refugees caused by the Hungarian situa- tion. Our hope is that 1958‘ will 1 surpass]1957 in the size of its_of- ferings. , ' '_ I can bear testimony to the value, of your contributions to worthy projects around the world. For many years I was at the re- ceiving end of your gifts. I wel- come this opportunity to express ‘to ‘you thanks on behalf of all those who produce Christian lit- erature in lands where Christians form a very small minority of the people and who would not ‘otherwise be able toprovide the much needed literature. / What the Christian literature, made possible» by’ your yearly gifts. has meant, to thousands of readers ‘in’ those “far-away lands which are daily being‘ brought closerto us, you may never ful- ly know. ’ - _ I treasure the memory of chil- dren in' war—time China who had nothing else to read but “Happy Childhood”. I can still see the shining face of the boy who came to the office on his birthday. His father’ had asked him what he wanted for his brothday -and his one request was to be taken to the “Happy Childhood" office to woman . ' Hit Parade of BAKERY TREATS " Q Bread ‘Pastry Q Cakes 0 Potato Chips "*”I3iIT)‘i§Tfi74'i’"” ENTERPRISE» BA K E RY 203 Grafton st. cirtown Store A Hours, Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday 9 am.-9 p.111. Saturday 9 a.m.-12:30 — pan. which had to be denied in the’ World Day Of Prayer g Wash Observed Thi-s.Weel< place his own subscription to the magazine he had seen in his friends’ home. _ Peacetime, has not changed the children. One Hong Kong mother told how'her child left the din- ner table when she heard the postman ‘arriving and rushed to get her copy of the same maga- zine. The literature changed the lives of adults, too. ,Th{e“_re was the young man who had planned to take revenge on his enemy but could not after he read “You Can Master Life,” and the young woman who begged for the last available copy of one of those books to take with her as ‘she fled across China. May [I also of unknown readers who have re- ceived a blessing through this lit- erature. 1 Christian literature was never more needed than it is today. The lands we have thought of as an- cient have wakened ‘to new life and are now inthe midst of the war of ideas which is being wag- ed around the world but nowhere more fiercely than in the lands where Christians are in a minor- ity. ture in most attractive form is displayed to capture the imagin- ation of youth. We must provide Vital Christian books -for eager young readers. Well I know the cover on a new and important insufficient to make the cover at- tractive. Let us be generous in our gifts in 1958.‘ The Gospel is a great unifying force. Our literature’ can One of the Australian aboriginal women p r a y e d: “You know 0 God Baba, that‘ a very small leaf on the ground can mean that big roots are underneath, so we pray that even a little light from Burke .Elect1-ic Electrical Wiring lies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television 112 K... St. I Supp DIAL 4o2i GA . . . profile.‘ . . . lovelier . . . lylcils for Spring! Our truly lovely millinefry, selection is brimming over with the newest, most flattering Spring bonnets . . . expressly designed to frame you in loveliness. We invite , to see this springs array of fashion hats on the second floor at Moore &iMcLeod Limited . . thank you on behalf of thousands, Everywhere communist litera-, agony of having to place a drab. book simply because funds were . penetrate to places where there. is no other Christian witness. EIVERDALE =3 CHURCHILL Wis The Rlverdale - Churchill W.I. was held on Wednesday evening February 5th., at the home of Mrs. Finley MacFadye_n. The meeting opened by singing the ode and repeating the ‘creed in unison. /’ Roll call was answered by 9 members and two visitors. Minu- tes of ‘last meeting were read, approved and signed. An auction sale was put on which amounted to $5.31. $525 was paid for treats ‘given to the sick in the ‘district. Thank-you letters and cards were received and read. Mrs. John A. MacKinnon was appoint- ed to go to the school supply to get an article for the school. Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan and Mrs. Waldron MacKinnon were to see about buying an organ for school. It was decided to have a‘ pantry sale at I-Iolmans on',Febi'uary 28 at 2.30 pm. A letter was read from Mr. W. R. Shaw inviting members to attend a meeting and ‘dinner to ~ -he, held at the Charlottetown Hot- el February 17. ‘ Memberswere asked to meet at the home of Mrs. Garfield MacFadyen on February 10th. to make a quilt. Next meeting to be held at the home of Miss Shirley Mac- Donald. Roll call to be answered with ’a joke and paying a dime. A cake contest was put on by Mrs-. Orvin Carney, prize won by Mrs. Oliver MacLeod. And a guessing contest was put on by Miss _ Shirley MacDonald, prize won by Mrs. John A. MacKinnon. Meeting closed by singing the Queen. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Donald Currie and Mrs. Garfield Mac- Fadyen. \ sr. CHARLES c. w. L. of the St. Charles sub-division of held on February 9th, at 6 p.m. with alarge attendance. ’ ,The president, Mrs. Wm. Cahill You touching the heart will mean that men and women will know of a_ very great love coming from You tothem.” So let‘ us pray that our Christian books may be as the littledight touching the hearts and making men and wom- en know of the great love of Christ for. all’, mankind. . Prepare,’ then; to join in the service‘ for all the world on Fri- day, Februar 21st, and bring your friends with you. “For‘what~ are men better than sheep or goats. . if knowing God, they left not hands of prayer?" \ LEARN HAIRDRESSING Women Wanted —. 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