MR. AND MRS. JOHN STEWART .. Saint Peter’s. Cathedral Is : White gladioli, mums and ‘adorned St. Peter's Cathedral, $Gladys Alenandra, daughter of ged ‘ ‘and Mrs. Eileen Stewart were bri- @al attendants. Little Sharon Ann MacKenzie, niece of the bride .was jun bridesmaid. - All four atte: wore floor : gowns of ruby silk velvet iis ne 5 z | h & eh pau Curley-Martell Marriage. Solemnized In Georgetown * Th marriage took place at "". and as “T'll Walk Beside Janie Batchilder secom ta F : ‘Church Groups Combined Meet " - iv ta Pre Fe 2 oo se 3 i : j i i i E F i E ze fi t 2 a ee i - led a basket of blue ai i : z pa He f ae cade with long-sleeved jacket, and petal he 88, and carri- white mums. The groomsman was Johan Curley, brother of the groom. The bride's mother, Mrs. Ray “Martell, was dressed in a royal blue suit with navy accessories. The groom's: mother, Mrs. Ri- Hunter River -HAPPE Rev. R. B. MacCaull and Mrs MacCaull, Great Village, N.§. were recent visitors to Bede- where they called on rela- and friends. They alse visited Fredericton, Carleton and Charlottetown. Lea Stewart of Torénto, Ont. has been the guest of Rév. W. ove at the Rectory in Port Helen Laughlin, a November bride-to-be was tendered a mis cellaneous shower recently by friends of Summerside and area at the home of A. M. and Mrs. Harold Matthews, Summerside. Deris Arsenault opened the. packages of gifts, and Wanda Steel read the verses and good wishes. Refreshments were ser- ~~ y & hostess assisted by Mrs. MaeDonald. Audrey Jenkins, Women’s N WI Holds 19th Annual tess te the Hunter River Worm en's Institute members fer their which was l il EES iy : : i B : g F : : i &,7 : i r a i a i | | | Ly ie “fi ly a z 5] 5 g = i ! E : : z g i fi i iF ; F it i of : i f 5 i Ey z ‘ i 3 ne i i i -F i : ef : : rf We ; s a f : : i is ¥ z Christine Shaw, coness of the Presbyterian Chureh was guest speaker at leadership meeting in Tyne Val- regional dea- i i E 5. ris: i |! L} i H E : i : ut real i : é £ é i : __Mrs._€. W. MeGuigan was hos| |6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 25, /1966. Facial Treatment-A Must Since Beginning Of e Time Te prove their ‘‘blue bleod,” members ef royalty painted veins of their temples bright blue. They whitened their skin with creams of vanilla, cacao and almond paste. More ‘‘food for the face.” Natural. makeup, an “in” in contemporary Ameriea, at that time was = y ! SE a Rs if a - - ‘j ‘ it af a: FEE 5 .; =Ea i: Ni [ id 7 1 i i # & a) [ fil a Fa ° s. ao if fe : & The marriage took place in October 15th at the United Church Manse in Cavendish of Evelyn Jean, youngest daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Davis Moffatt, Mayfield, and Wilfred Donald Smith, son -of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Hunter River. Rev. Frank B. Stiles officiated at the cere- MR. AND MRS. WILFRED SMITH WED AT CAVENDISH ot mony. The bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Davis Moffatt, were married on the same date, 35 years ago. (Photo by’ Myers Studio) Mrs, Ray Kemp.and daughter Cathy, of Boston, Mass., recent visitors to Georgetown, where Mgs. Kemp was the guest ph gg mother, . Henry Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Wight, of Boston, Mass., recently visit- ed Georgetown, where they were the guests of Mr. Wight's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wight. he ; Chester David of Halifax, WN.S., was a recent guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. Mr. and Mrs. ~ Ernest Steele and family, of Moncton, N.B., te t - aa as te ae ee Spurgeon Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hansen and .two children, of Saint John, NB, to Georgetown and were weekeiid guests of Mr. Hansen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Hansen. Ralph Ricketts and son Roger, of Halifax, N.S., accompanied fax, motored te Georgetown, where Mr. Ricketts and his a = + coming - everywi __| son were guests of his-mother- were by Stephen DeLery algo of Hali-| lyn Mr. DeLory visited with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, F.J. DeLory. Elizabeth Davis, recently re- turned from a@isit to England. Lawrence Batchilder, who re- cently joined the Royal Cana- dian Air Force, is now stationed a St. Jeans, Quebee for train- g. John DeLory of Halifax, N.8., was a recent visitor to George- town ‘and was accompanied by te-law, Mire. ‘Annie Gardiner and | PATCH UP DIFFERENCES ATHENS (Reuters) — Four. teen Greek Orthodox bishops gave their affirmation of alle- giance before King Constantine Monday, officially ending a year-long crisis in church-state relations. The government re- fused to recognize the 14 bigh- ops elected by a “rebel’’. hier- archy of the Orthodex Churck of Greece last November. _ his mother, Mrs. F.J. DeLary, who was returning home after spending some time in Halifax, with members of her family, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and three children arrived in Georgetown recently from Ger- PUT THAT IN PIPE The 1965-66 tobacco crop of Pakistan fs estimated to have for many, where Mr. M , who is a member of the Royal Cana- with his family, for the past four years. Mr. Murphy has been, | posted to the R.C.A.F. Station at Summerside. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert A: Aube returned to Georgetown after a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, Ontario. Friends of Emerson Llewel- ate sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital and all wish } him a speedy recovery. portina a on strong. here! easeades bouquets of tinted carnations. ELLEN’S DIARY - Preparations Underway For Cold Days Ahead “Make haste -put—your-work fe order!” , November's skies and winds now remind Island farmers. “Get on with it today while there is still time. Tomer- Yow may be too late.” “We must hurry” the farmers Say. “I thought one time the frost | - \ -\@verything” a farmer from over the fields said this ing. “But today the plow will run a- gain. That’s--cood too” he smil- ed. “It’s a satisfaction to get the plowing all straightened away.” “It doesn't seem natural to he plowing in the spring. does it?” we queried. “There's always _ Plenty to doe then without that’’ he said. - And eaves dripped. And the stream ran red, and in an in- - egg flow because of the mel- ing snowfa!l!. eddying through the tanks in the lane bridge on fis way" past the mill to-the Ri- | date if need be, any overflow of- | ver below. | animal from stables or sty, or as | “This thawing” sheald TiN the’ James said; ‘ewes-in the lamb: | ~ wells” James offered at break- | ing season”. fast |> Peter, after school and “And the swamps" we nodg- | some assistance his ed er a sizable snowman The old folks used to the complicated, doesn’t it?” grinned : “We mau st get the -hanking done’ James offered. _ _ ae - Grist was taken away, and re- | Pelee turned. The banking was put in order. There was a spell of car- big with performance enthusiasts, too. Cortina’s Fémilies like its roomy interior, luxurious uphol- powerful 4-cylinder, 1500 cc. engine, standard Stery, padded arm rests on every door, the ease _front disc brakes, responsive handling and other and convenience of Cortina’s optional automatic. features make it one of the sportiest machines trensmission. They love Cortina’s economy: low on the road. Cortina is dealer warranted for 24 __ initial cost, yp to 35 mpg, end top trade-in value. | months or 24,000 miles. ce Certine's rally-winning ways ere going over © Come on strong—todey, in your new Cortina. “Cortina —_ Simecy4 ELEGANT RICH AND COLOURFUL BROCADES Se giftable! Destined to ‘brighten the holl- day sovial season for sure. Many styles and i Ves. the yard af house Say the winter wouldn't set in |lame. We can see it mntil the swamps were full. But | window in the we can’t always go by that. I’ve | still the eaves drip in the mild- Been it come when streams and | ness. The ‘snow is disappearing. « #11 were fairly low.” There will be little 5 > flair! May and J o i ‘waiti came word fet Wie rcheAY # WS Bmatag. Eien, how Vast jt] > TIL 10 P.M. eolours--.-.- just. waiting now for you at 7 amily car features — spo rts oer — to play in swampy,places. hy | these fall days go” James says | : ~ Holman’ zi " a . ~ ™ Streamside ang brok. There lifting the lateh onthe door: || ||, a ws ’ “mepie scem tthe ess | teh tate ow to te wise 3 | STEDMAN i , ASK ABOUT THE “VISHT EUROPE PLAN” Sri # low 08 51.689 in Oharioticiown uae heart - warming, thr to | _ Until tomorrow - - Diary - - - ROYALTY kf MALL : 7.98 up 7 , ¢ i» with the frogs’ nostal- ee? e : , | Ses = Tea omen ee 7 Hart | | aa Stewart Motors Ltd. S. R. Johnston Limited fe ed 2 erst oft to | | Bretton a ———s Free alae for * ‘from THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT . | FORD 224 Great George St. Ch’town 116 St. Peters Road offered pouring milk w cavent |w chores, by serving on gaily Cams. : : ees By fog the dark kitten decorated paper pilates. 2