fi ep pre ye. —— poeple ype thas Ae a> és oe SN lana ie sy es Ratph Crabbe: by the mailbox has unfolded its Pak Pets - | Islander Honored In U.S.A. [frose and yon ‘see's matner |i86,# Sow two meals by Jame. AIM lees. fs ee ee ere : oh ep vongth ‘ot ping ie and no last at all py Bedba.s 2: e ae ea ae Firm and Evening dresses and theatre suits look stunning in thie rich / By Degree, Honoris Causa pisgery floor, or @ downy feat- tae’ ecu al the ee ee - fabri¢, as well ae coats and capes. Fashion econecious shades .98 Sister Flora .Mary,. educator, administrator and builder, has served the poor, the needy and ~ the young jn the* West for 27) — years. Sister is a daughter of the Jate Mr. and Mrs, Alexander MacDonald, Primrose, P.E.T., and went to the Pacific Coast to join the Sisters of Charity of ending cycle: building, making Providence, and received ber | doing, catrying out the day’s, “Roy Pursey” \ Bachelor of Sciehce degree from the season's duties, and also | mind for your fal. land winter basia dress in shades of Blue . the University of Portland, Ore- gon. She was nursing instructor and then administrator at . St. Vincent Hospital in Portland, are, each and all, fitted into ‘ , , some tips for we (alin B roan: California Unie structure..We watched - a you on anak cs She returned to Portland to dt ee oe ti ne rect modernization and. expas- ony oa . Pongo at of yor ao ; : Tom er- a , i980 ] a incent Hospital from noon; saw Mack and his father’ home - that’s | II TAPESTRY For the next ‘six years she Testel bobs rap oat an eee Roller Bags Shopping Bags was ee ee ee a stable. trance area. Clear plastic with print trim. opping Gg Soneeei So ae ot wer a SISTER FLORA MARY ‘He has a name " Peter said wor alas Ki h T T i e Large size, zipper closing. sisters in Eastern aa tion. Her talents and accom- ae ne Jad anatase nw Feed because it is tehen erry owels Special, each 79 2? 98 oe es ate chaaene aay ts 1955. wan ae ane [het "aan aoe a an ee aes a imerianier Gb Yar beleee 15’ x 30’, fringed ends, well looped terry made by Special, each . t out ' ‘ f ‘ ‘ éi of the Board of Trustees of the | made a Fellow of the American prow” “tT keew it, but now that | One of the most important Caldwell Mill, stripe design in red, yellow, turquoise. ACRILAN ; brow : z oam. Frieces College of Great Falls. Mon- tana, initiating and encouraging | tors has now returned to Burbank to yeervice new hospital construc- Farm Aid But not the farming. It never is the little wrinkled leaves are born; after the dogwood down her from the poultry yard, and lift-then on-happy wings to an eave where a nest is in the ma- king Here the Meldwork is on this or indeed any farm. It continues, goes on and on, fol- lowing the contour of its never- | hastened the fieldwork to a close. Days had shortened, giv- of Christmas, to laugh with the children over the Santa Claus | IDEAS FOR AN IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR HOME : |planning on into the years a- College of Hospital Administra- "ie her faith, courage, lead- ership and: inspiring example, the college at Great Falls, Mon- tana, ..onored Sister Flora |Mary as Foundress of its new _ | campus, with the degree of Doc- tor of Letters, Honoris Causa.¢ , fhead. The horses, the cows, the calves, the sows, and the ewes es SB is y ok iim. of Crockett & Storey "See ne Here are jobs for the entrance area is to say ‘‘welcome”’. Therefore, it. should be inviting and cheerful. If you have an attractive entrance area it increases the warm colors are usually best. Rayon iccades of pink, berry, red, powder blue, turquoise, gold, royal blue, white, rose, kelly royal, 40 inches wide. Special, yard aS English Wool Crepe This smooth soft draping wool erepe is just what you have i Splendor, NNavy, Black, Gold, Bitter Chocolate, Spruce Green, Rogue Red, 84" wide. Regular $4.95. Special, Yard 4Sc Special, each fa Kitchen Terry Towels 17” x 29”, fringed ends, white ground with blue , Machine washable, 1 oz. ball. 18" x-18"-x 1” for-upholstering, chain, 4 Ply Yarn w 1.89 Special, o> 36 ‘Special, each Clutch Wallet Stainless Steel _ Parade, 00 BE plessed to see mis 7 press secretary,|convener, Mrs. menry Towns sign and-symbol now about ~=)§ WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. Alex Burke and organist, hend HAPPENINGS int up easly” before the snow ween Members paid, use 5 aay lights up eafly, before the snow It was decided to send a dona- ney towardss UNICEF lavetie: ges” one said today. “And LINICEE Layettes Featured _ {son ie the cideon titie Society "ned Crone sewing an 5 ee €diter, ‘Phone 4-8500 .m * J pacteried af ah ‘and 11 members paid their ing is to a done during ae es etmas~ cookies}! j 4 . ‘dues. ight subscriptions to the months and 25 subscripti F Mr and ip, Donald Bernard Justin Woodsay, wo procetea res one of tase ds” At Sesringvale WI Meeting — Wiisews were recived " "insite Negs are ty be Oe Freetown, left en Dee, 3rd for |them some time ago. So the items on round we} Refreshments were served by ed. ; = Remeaieny (Se een 8) 5 in shaen eae ane aaa ‘Each member brought an ar-|Gideon bibles were presented to| the hostess and committee | Mrs. Jack Aitken will EMD aon Seed Wheel tnd on’ Ranch |plone ou Bs ay for ai Alter all does. it matter which [cle for the UNE Pere eter net taekeas én the wi’ a a pone . \pleee fa tte we wet? Considering this ques. the November meeting of | t puema € FORTUNE BRIDGE ‘when roll cal! will be am and family, Enroute they ae | n Meaford, , after spen tion.’ ‘J. Long in his ver. | 5Ptinavale . Women’s Institute | school. The annual meeting of For- 4 by a gift for the Orp visit Mr, Bernard's father, D.M.|a week with a mother, Mrs. ses, "Was ft You?” gives us |held recently. Roll call was an-| Reports of the various com- tune Bridge WI was held at the ent there will be an e ; Bernard in , Ont.; and | Ella Wall of Indian River. food for thought. |swered by dine members and | mittees were given and the Red |home of Mrs. Harold MacKen- of Xmas gifts. ‘oh on ~Grand “Some one started the whole one visitor. Cross convener advised that 33 |sie with 11 members attending. A committee of four members irie. ' ' Harry Tuplin, Darnley, was @ day wroes. The £H sewing club has been |articles hat been returned to lantowane and monthly smd an- was appointed to prepare pros ne lan ‘its genet recent visitor to Moncton, N.B. Was it you? organized at the evesl ses Red Cross headquarters. ‘nual financial reporte were grams for the follewing a the day Mrs. Ralph Cra’ as Following is the new slate of read. Meeting was adjourned @ 4 sn, Fredrcion, PEL, 1ei| Baton Champion, traveled ty Stpe,ome FOAM Ue GAY oh several members senting fcnr” Mreden, Mrs FTAMk nar, George Camphel was ‘eleshments were tryed. Calgary "and Winnipeg. Ont., due to the death of his. sis Was it you? Crabbe; vice-president, Edith appointed chairman for elec- ter, Mrs. Dway, the former Adel- a this. morning some one — made it happy and ayy —— — Ever’ ltion tion of officers and following is WILSON HONORED i F rowned; rignt- the slate of officers for 1965-66: cn ne “aa ‘Some one sulked until others W2s it you? Sentner: directors. Mrs. Austi/ Pres, Mrs. Harod! MacKenzie; et ED AI alin cently for Toronto, Ont., where| Lic. Myrtle Ingersol.“pastor of | scowled, ate ee ceied, all through ee ee ones: Dolla and | (re-elected): “Vice- pres. MI¥. (Kos pine smoker Wednesday bY : : Se Meee ‘ me one Be Wer Pic (Pens is ema paten hat noe ee me Ret eum Ce pad ME Genie seated will be gecompan.|lantic Baptist Women’s ‘enectt |: A out | This smile encouraged youn. Ralph Crabbe; Red Cross coM-\124). directors, Mrs. Clarence | 1°08cc? i sos. — uenty tai'or base, Devinon ee ine ‘dvs in Sneha Rae was | and olde. =~. vener, Mrs. Kenneth Coles and |nison and Mrs Stanley Brown; | Photographed with pipe .. oe. mene Was it you?” card convener, Mrs. Austin , Coffin | mouth, was runner-up last year iSome one started the day aright Until Monday — — - Diary —|Sentner; buying committee, auditors, Mrs. Jocelyn "\ to television actor Rupert oy ~ | Was it. you?:.. Goodnight.;.: Mrs. Austin Sentner and Mrs. iand Mrs. William Aitken; card | vies. wit ‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Dec. 4, 1965. 7 Kensing ton CGIT Groups . SB roncin Senior Citizens i = A happy time was had bv old |Mrs. Fred Nash. The latter es and young at the Murray Chris- ‘thanked the girls and their lead. ; 3 ‘ tian ores aa 2, lers on behalf of the guests. ee day we our | Tea. was served at the attrac MR. AND MRS. W. E. MURRAY OGIT groupe of the Kensington itvely arranged tables. Satur ials on Sale at 7 P. M. : 8 senior citizens of on oe of ow aera iy y and vicinity at their h an-jzie's group, Patsy Bowness, Lona Jean Ross Becomes nual Christmas party. Barbara Millar, Joan Harding t P 2 : Patsy Bowness presided and |and Diane Waite were in charge ON SALE AT 7 P. M. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST | . welcomed the guests. © Ohrist- program. Mrs. James A. Mrs. Winston Eric Mur ray mas trees, lighted candles, a/Murphy'’s group, Bethany Mac- CHRISTMAS CARDS Clearance Infants Dresses and bs miniature Nativity scene and Kay, Barbara Paynter, Barba- ; Suits In an all white setting of | highlighted with Watteau back evergreen boughs set the mo- (ra Auld, Nancy Kennedy and Women $ 80 assorted cards. 83 : white chrysanthemums at St-| panels. Their headpieces were |tif for the singing of Christmas |Valerie Mac Ewen took care of P » Special, box G sizes. I John’s Church, | single roses of matching mater- |carols, first by the girls with |transportation and treats Yor : “Tf = peer Lona Jean | ial and short iNusion veils. They | Barbara Auld at the piano, then | shut-ins. a on ye N lon oss was un in marriage | carried nosegays of carnations | with audience participation |gtoup, Shir acKay, each \ with Winston Erie Murray. matching their gowns. with Rev. Gerdon Macbeth ac- |beth MacDonald, Brenda Waite y 5 Christmas Gift Wrap Special, a hy The double ring ceremony| James Murray, brother of the | * Nancy Kelly, Valerie Crozier, F was solemnized by Rev. Donald | groom, was best man. Robert en added a wel-\and Helen .,Picketts were in Seamless mesh, knit on 400 needle: . Assortment consists of 15 sheets of Gift Wrap . : S Nicholson. Glenda MacKenzie |Ross and Roland Ford ushered [come to that expressed by the |charge of the menu. Mrs. Stan : : . 20 sheets tissue, cello tape, 32 seals, 12 cards, Girls’ Lined Corduroy was soloist, and hymns chosen |the guests:to their seats. girls and Dorothy MacKenzie |Moore’s group, Maney carat machine, beige and cocoa shades, ¢ tags. , Full Boxer were ‘The Wedding Prayer’ | For the reception at the Char- |brought greetings from Rev. L. |Linda Hunter, arru : and “O Perfect. Love”. lottetown Hotel, the bride's mo-|M. and Mrs Murray, now of jers, Jackie Smith, Marilyn Mil sizes 9 - 11. G _ Sizes 3 to Gx, colours navy, charcoal, brown, fed, The bride is the daughter of |her received wearing a silk ‘Shubenacadie, N.S., who had |lar and Cathy Millar and Karen blue. & Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart Ross, |lace knit dress in teal blue with |visited the town briefly earlier |Millar hapdied the decorating. Special, pair Special, pkg. Flat River, and the bridegroom | matching accessories. Her high |in the day. Others expressing Frances Caseley is president, ¢ {s the son of Mrs. Harold Mur-jcrowned hat of iridescent co-|appreciation and recounting en-|Lyda Hunter secretary, Betty Special, each tx ray, Valleyfield and the late Mr. | que feathers was in smoke tones incidents were Rev. | MacFadyen assistant leader and | @ ‘Murray. and a corsage of yellow roses. |Alexander MacKay, Rev. W.A. |Mrs. Robert Carruthers is eu- | ) a nee Hog one by The bride’s mother was in Paterson, Harty Brown = and '‘perintendent. 4 er fa ; ‘ wore @\a burgundy silk lace knit | ee = gown . we em with matching accessor- Cottage Sets & Cafe Curtains ¥ , velvet ong tapering 8 es, a burgundy hat, and wore a 4 ( ves. The fitted basque bodice. | corsage of white roses: ELLEN S DIARY ¥ with bateau neck line, featured | At the reception Rev. Mr. Ni ee : Special, pair an overskirt ms = Sivet “ on. asked the ae and bE * ° K O Goi a. a a cha in. e should- a toast to the bride to er length, five-tiered veil of silk | which the groom responded. arming eeps n Ing {lusion Pca a eee Donna Morrison was in i C t i EF dle C cl ric rose. bride's only jewel- | charge of the guest book. ec Iry, a single a of cultured | For travelling the bride chose n er a n n SS Y e 7 ; ' = pearls was a gift the groom. |a three piece teal tweed suit ' memory ” 4 s The matron of honor was Eli- | with mink collar, matching high side tae io uta tne ed with £ po pel Se oo wae Voren ° ° W | C rabeth Ross, sister of the bride, jcrowned hat and brown acces- ling smartiy continued- tractors “But I do kmow he is to be our | Blin and Blin Worsted oo] Lrepe a eae ar sistiien apm hagas ested ta ett rose- ‘and plows turning over this and rd sire. Now don't ask | hi Elaine Ross of Flat River, cou-| On their return from a honey- ao <= seen bag nn re ey since ta _ Sport S itts Here is a great favourite for that smart wool dress ona 2 ins of the bride. moon trip to Humarock Beach |mers there, in regard to theied!" “Period” we added with practical for your Fall and Winter Wardrobe, a fine Engl The attendants wore velvet | and Cape Cod, Mass. Mr. and | rogping, over the winter months |a chuckle. weave, soft, supple, easy to handle and sew, all wool worsted a slipper length gowns of autumn |Mrs. Murray will take up resi- |i) come... Just te think of it, is y Assorted checks, awe ce Caen golden horn, huntress green, eeltie aqua. Thier fitted dresses were |lottetown, (Photo by George |\tived land it will come after Ovocast was pleasant, which ia a ‘ecdal; 98s ee ee ee the lilac buds have swelled, and | Wor, "i hd among ather thives stay in collar, sizes ee? Sister has a brother Clement There are practical consid- ‘ Loans Increasing living at Primrose, a sister, Mrs. erations for this area, too. = yonow Cesigt. Gesctit;' cock 59c | Archie MacAulay, St. Peters There usually should be some- . eee English Morocco, colours red. brown, F atware OTTAWA (CP)—Loans made | Bay, Mrs. R.D. Nichols, Milton, place to put mail, keys, \ black. Service for six, gift boxed under the farm improvement |Mass-, and Sister Saint Alexan- tp a i the cn is not Special, Special loans second quarter | der, St. Joseph's Convent, Char- ig enou lor a table,’ you . ; cial, bape hres lottetown. can consider wall shelves that Misses Doll each 2 79 set 6 95 ; require no floor space. ( 8 = It’s usually a good idea to li ‘ have a mirror in this area. 1 er | Co 8 a Yo For <a a mirvor will S Pp 5 Strol ers - & scl it a make your en- eas water , aes a ‘Dec. 12th trance way seem po oa wok gear ogg po on heim 23 inch height. > ki i . another mirror ic in ight. : Taig: At 8:45 p.m. for folks who want to take a trim, sponge sole. egy a ch heign Dic ies last check at themselves be- mas gift for that little girl on Special, each ~ y 008, we lia Caatre Cheir fore guing oak your list, sizes 12, 13, 1, 2, 3. pe fn Aniorted Colours in construction and $1,001,048 Confederation re ‘as dk aebk bs oe Regular price 2.98. n Asso seh department also reported of Christmas Musi: eee neem eee oy an Special, pair 2 .99 SPECIAL that loans made under the small A : ce anit ek wit tates Oh business loans io Siren, Sunday, December 12th, at 8:45 p.m. at free and easy movement. > Special, each parted | aeneunted aon Confederation Centre Theatre And here's. one Jast tip for a compared with $6,979,086 im »the ~ thin: afee. ‘some Wall second quarter of 19. The Featuring Wandets Messiah, Part I, asd tsimiliar Christmas planters or “arrange. 4,99 Joans were divided among maf: ments. This will add one more eee ee ee ea All seats reserved. Admission $1.40, $1.00 — Children 78 bright, lively touch for you wholesa ’ fB1; nade friends on . ee sede; 0207506; —and serves f-——__ Tietels_Now en Sale at the-Bes Ottice your heen. tee - ai ey “dll: come chk dae a business, $3,592,017. ial 2 ‘ , M ne y 8 NT j r ‘ : | ° y is ws 4s ee fk « 4 ee