eee hes ay Sarletown WI Members Observe 40th A SEARLETOWN — The mem- z | f i i E ? i i tt i ¥ { gf 5 = z : . 5H g5¢ g bee if fig i ; = z Z s 8 S ei 33 = ¢ & i 8 e i i ql i a gery Piegi Ssf wf, = NODE Chapter Gives Donations To Charities - soe saa a ae lee n i eE versary—— these i E Ps : ‘ iz s g 5 x € : i ite Hi 3 2 i 5 ti dl % ite ls i E38 : REE : = j i i ili wa | Sirs a 3 . fi 22 juts! tf = stil gab oe i aL : ; : local firm to cover to supplement the diet of patients at the: Centre, ‘ : $ e < a = eton W.1 TF; Iz ; E i ¢ F Community | ‘Honors Citizen On Birthday KENSINGTON —: “Happy | Birthday to You”, sung -by & : z 23% s* ER E 2 5 a E 3 3 ile Wo tiae 8 s of Irishtown‘ School | District, <r te goodly number -of the, residents) | greeted of its senior citi zens, Mr, ' H.B, MacLeod -~ s e ; Hai a = a fh iF see E ili; fea ie i: iin i > s 3 eo ; 4 ie [ i l il " uy i 4 = Good Furniture *| te: Can Be Planned To Suit Room ‘By EDNA BLAKELY tcPy=Ir- — Princetown Road UCW Officers Are Named ’ PRINCETOWN ROAD — | of Princetown B F i a3 ii sf sa E F i fz i asbist Zz3 [ : a ° [ j } i : : i a i Z i : in: : a i ki ii mt ye i lel i g f : i i dr ; af , ri i rik fF i ere. z i ea Hilt h zi 5 gh § period Friendship secretary [ : i : i g z ; Ln : i i F i z i 7 i es ° eS z sii if | f it i [ li * F * ti i i [ é : 4 : ff gz j ! i i tt t | fet ge EE E f | floral setting SFavey Trinity United Church for pretty wedding on Saturday Dec. 30, at 2.30 p.m., Donna Agnes, daughter feta, featuring fitted bodice but- down the back, long sleev- es com to points over the hands, scalloped neckline and a large bow at the waistline back: white carnations. Miss Helen Ford, as honor, cascade of white ‘mums. Miss Phyllis Colwill, sister of the bride, as bridesmaid; was gown- ot honor, with matching pillbox ELLEN’S DIARY © The Qa » eek SEag be TE 2 £2 i i ij zh i : § i Sie i f 7% Boek F g° 2 5 g 8 "5 if sfF 28 23 | i fi ; | i ate it 4 ‘i rE F F 5 i 2 i E f i gi2 Ef i ut Angi i ne j i488 bh AND wns. NOWARD ROLAND COOLING Nuptial Vows Exchanged In Double Ring Ceremony fh Sx mows ed in red identical to the maid | Winsi Wisdom Of Older Fo + Lives On In Generations : = : of it __ Helen A. MacDonald, Women’s Editor, Phone 4408-—-— WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS © ea hal % United Church Women ‘The rll i She cartied a semi-cascade of white ‘mums. ‘ Mr. r Freeman was best man while William Brockle- bank and Albert Cyr ushered the guests to their pews, which were marked with red nosegays om white doilies and tied with red ribbon: : Mrs. Colwill chose for. her daughter's wedding a sheath dress of. winter white, with fus- ‘hia hat ‘and-gloves and a-cor- sage of matching carnations. The groom's yaother was gown- ed in brown wool with match ing accessories and a corsage ot yellow carnations. ——s_ A reception for 65 guests was held in Epworth Hall, where the bride's table, with. its attrae- tive arrangement of lighted ta- pers, was centred with a three- tier wedding cake, topped with doves and wedding rings. Miss Kathleen Ellis was in charge of the guest book. Assisting im serving were cousins of the bride Judy, Emily and Linda Colwill, eration Wing RCAF Association was held in the club rooms Jan. 9th, with Mrs. N.N. Larabee presiding. It was voted to pur- chase two pin-up lamps for the TV room. It was also decided to pay for a sing song while the are being sold on Mrs. James Gurrie gave the financial statement. It ‘was agreed to have the Shi on urday,; March 17. Mrs. Joseph Gill is in: charge of the tea and Mrs. A: Byron Burns and Mrs. James Currie as co- conveners. Two ladies volunteered to collect for the March of Dimes, Mrs. Joseph Gill and Mrs. Garth Harrison, Several ladies were asked to make and sell sand- wiches on Saturday nights. HAPPENINGS delicious lunch was served. character. The executive of the chapter will meet to decide on the proposals to be supported. Six Guiders from the Borden - | district were guests of the Sum- be used to good advantage by a Guide company. Assisting were: ‘|Legion Ladies tr E | £ : sf i i : fi Li h i a. i i of Fe | : [ ‘By MARGARET NESS NEW YORK (CP) — Fash i i i FE | i i [ | #4 opatra movie are cases in point But it is coincidental that the | i i lance craze. ; Spring silhouettes were estab | lished months before the advent Sti ” | of the twist: ‘ 1 The Cleopatra motif showed .|/up more strongly-in costume func- | jewellery than in clothes. ' Twenty-five Canadian fashiog editors attended this 38th semi annual press week showing by E - sat ‘ a i ri Bg ge 5 Inman; card secretary, Milage MacLeat; social S . the New York couture group, Elect Officers coming from Victoria, Vaneou- . 'e ver, Winnipeg, Brandon, Tof- - At Tignish onto, Montreal, Niagara’ Falls pe and Val d'Or, Que. GNISH. — The January) meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary WAISTLINE RETURNS branch of the Canadian Legion,| The fashion news, of course, Tignish, was held in the Ladies | W@5 in the return of the waist presi- |line with many of the higher dent, Mrs, Reginald Eldershaw. | waist look.-This is not the tight Mrs. Hector Buote gave the | high-bosomed Empire silhouette financial reprt of the canteen. | of a few seasons back—so very J. Peter Gaudet, president of difficult for. most women te o kaginn and sergeant-at-arms | wear—but a gently lifted line. ilfred J. Douette, installed the| This spring suits again officers for the comming _year..! their ei ait tie meat. es They are: president; Mrs. R. | “Ho@ever th i. as si Eldershaw; vice-president, Mrs. | nouerte. At least four styles Russell Perry; secretary-reas- | seem to equal interest. There is » Mrs. Edgar Peters; exec-| tne short jacket, the longer fin- utive, Mrs. Bloice Ellis and | Mrs. Roy MacLeod. - ger-tip sheath-like jacket and - at the other extreme, the high- Mrs. Ferno Rogers, Mrs. Char- les Craig and Mrs. Eldon Hick- compass, stalking, and camp fire respectively. During tae business session it was announ- -|ced that the usual church par- jade and “Thinking Day” Tea would be held again this year. Hosteses for the evening were Mrs. Craig and Mrs. Earle Hickey. : Mildred i Blanche: Pau- ptit, and Ann . ‘ LAC and Mrs. Cooling will re=- side in de. SoM Out-of- guests were Mrs. Harry Cooling, Raymond Mil- ler of Charles Station, N.B.; — N.B.; Williagh Ray Dartmouth, N. S.; Woodland Colwill, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Colwill, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Colwill .and family, Northam; Mr. and Mrs. Layton Smith of oe. - (Photo by Heckbert Studie) LQ fore the night catches us!” “We'll soon straighten that away” the youngster nodded as the pair set off to the barnyard. It is done now—all the work Dear Mary ‘Haworth: My pro- blem is my husband. He has been, and still is, in love with another woman for more than five Years..He even left é ass a gaya & eis i ne Epes redirect Hein On and after PUBLIC gee MARY HAWORTH. Errant Spouse- Returns; ité Questions Staying Lshould I just be patient and hope : i z i E ga GF 3 ATTENTION! »Moetor Vehicle Owners aary Ist, 1962, driving without Insurance CANCELLATION of your Vehicle Permit and ene ements i Ser ee ‘ey, who gave talks on map and |— buttoned cutaway shape that is popular in both suits —and—the — | jacket of dress costumes. Lastly . there is the double - breasted suit, particularly dramatic with has now been spent. An efrant husband may re turn ‘to a forgiving wife for- var- ious sentl For spring prepare upon | avalanche of ruffles | soft white touches, , Sapp terest in black and white. Ww md | MERIGOMISH, N.S. (CP)— Two housewives of this north- ern Nova Scotia community jg (each got their quota of beaver _ pelts during the fall +: trapping season. Mrs. Charlies’ ” Crosby and Mrs. Dorothy Stone © burgh, who went with Mr, i Father, Who cares for vou toda? |gecided to try by themecires and every day. Either He wilt |*tS year. ale ee ——— te bear it. Be at peace then, put H. BENNETT CARE anxious thoughts Insurance imaginings. co Ml | Dist. Supe. Sem Lie of Canada | through her column, not by mail Phune 4.8817 — 4.5435 or personal interview. Write her Charlottetown, P.E.1, ie sate Wi this sewepeper. 3 GIRLS’ : 1 COATS , Y/. DISCOUNT me secs 73 EXTRA SPECIAL : ONE RACK . : DRESSES SIZES yy, pace 2 and SKIRTS ‘"%= /4 | oe 2 to 12 YEARS CAR. COATS ~ — 7 to 14x 25% _iscourr ‘CHILDREN’S SUEDE -COAT SETS AND NYLON PRAM SUITS ” SIZES 1 to 8x Ys Orr ASSORTED FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS, CAPS, SCARVES AND ETC. CLEARING AT” $1.00, $1.49, and $1.98 each c AT1/30 ETTER MERCHANDISE FOR-#F : HOLMES and BRADLEY |