.l) WEBB Trip-To New England Sio’res Follows Wedding A’r Zion 'attired in a teal blue knitted dress with a white marihou hat. black and white accessor- ies. Her corsage was pink car- Zion Presbyterian Church was the setting for an autumn wedding when Dianne Gay Bradshaw. daughter of Mrs. Bernard F c t t e r. Sherwood. nations. was united in marriage with Re- The bridal table was centered ginald David Webb. son of Mr. with a - tier wedding and Mrs. Reginald W. Webb of cake topped with bells and doves Charlottetow n . . and flanked on either side with (iampbeli perfo hie litiite tapers. Buds of pink sweet- ring ceremony. - heart roses circled the base of .Bouqucts of white mums de- the wedding cake and decorat- cnratod the church and ed the table. V guest pews were marked with Tile toast to the bride was white satin bows and pink proposed by Bill Rix. .lr. and sweetheart roses. The soloist. Dale Schwartz. guest who ,was accompanied by . rs. Mrs. Wallace Jackson. Harvey MacKinnon. sang “0 or a honeymoon c" before the cere-‘New Brunswick and > . Rev. D. rmcd the doll 'D book was circulated by} through the New -a chocolate brown wool suit; mar-with bone and brown accessories; riage by her stepfather. Ber-flier hat was length sheath of embroideredisage was of talisman roses. pcau de soie with scraped neck—j ut of province guests were Ii e and long tapered slee yes “Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark. I-‘re- er headdress. a cornnet of em- .dericton. NB. broidercd nylon organza and1 Mr. and Mrs. Webb are liv- s ed pearls. held a shoulderging at 2 Huron Ave. Sydney 1 ngth veil of bridal illusionfMines. Cape ton. The She carried a cascade of pinkigroom is manager of Gulf Steel rhses and wore. cultured pearl‘Ltd. necklace and earrings. gift of the. groom. iTIle matron of honor. Mr S. . seph B. Hambiy. wore a slmi r dl'css of montego hille enl- broidercd peau dc soie. Her mat- ching headdress was a cluster 0L flowers with a circular veil.l S e carried a matching bouquet of carnations. ‘ IThe best ma n was James Dear Mary Haworth: My hus-r Webb. brotilcr of the groom.‘band and I are 25 and 23. re- ahd ushers were Joseph stpectively. Our firstborn is fouri Hamny and Wallace .Iackson.iy981‘5 old and recently we had a. ’For the reception at the Can.;second child. which necessttat- nhian Legion the bride's mh.}ed and hastened our move from Iher received wearing a powderém apartment bulldlng into a blue silk knit dress with match-‘house of our own Iour hrs“. his hat and black and white ac- Most of our friends In the cessories. Her corsage was of.apartment building were some- bluc tinted carnations. iwhat older couplehs_.ldthougivlvtherl . . too have young c l ren. e a -. ways enjoyed the associationi and felt we had much in com-:1 men with them. However. when we bought our: house they reacted as if we hadj committed some horrible crime.‘ At first I thought I was imagin- ing this. but eventually my bus-l band and l recognized that they resented our enterprise. even though we didn't flaunt it in any w l ay. i We still see these people but} I miss the formerly enjoyable relationship we shared. Nowa ays our visits with them ar strained. as they show dISplea- sure at our being the first to “make the big move." . My bus and is hurt and says “their kind of friendship we don’t need." Could you please help us find some feasible way of restoring the old friendly foot- ing? Thank you. C.P. r C.P.: If it is indeed fact that your former apart- ment neighbors began to give you a hard time socially. in e - vious spirit. to "cut you down to size" or deflate your suspected sense of achievement in moving into a house of your own. then I agree wholeheartedly with your husband at "th ir ' o ‘ friendship" isn't worth pursuingi nd my advice is. don't linger apologeticaiiy outside the clos-l ed door of their peevish attitude. Rather. take their ungracious- ness of your cue for as sum- mons of Providence) to t‘ace‘I SEQUIN; ALL OVER forward hopefully along all ‘ fronts of social endeavor. in Top mt late - day fashions with‘your new situation. his glitter jacket of 3-ply finger-l "All things work together for. hi1 yarn. sequins .for those who love God New! Row upon row of spark- and are called according to His “"3 Mullins crocheted right inlpurposc." the Scriptures tell us. Mid elegance. Note smart bor-iAnd it well may be God's 2;: detail. Pattern 7388: sizeslplan for you twhich waits your 34: 36-38Jncl. icooperation to bring it into be- ’ My - five cents tcoinsi foriingi includes the potential of W8 pattern (no stamps. pleuellmany wonderful friendships yet ‘0 Alice mks. care of Guard-:10 be made in - Patriot Needlecraft Dept.iroad of life. farther along the my)“: St. W, Toronto 1. Ont. So. instead of wasting time RN _ V-'vi.-"--'-'."P""‘-""If l I t ,.. t. ‘ J V 155,": t l 4 GYQL _ 1. _! :J‘c. I I r i I l I I t n I I l. | I h I t l I i t t l ° I l .eentiand effort. backtracking to the in. Print plainly PAT-'old neighborhood. searching for NUMBER. NAME. AD-lgold that never existed. that was 1+“ lcounterfeit from the start. ' ‘i' sey and son Allison. York ha"ei responded to by the groom. Thel ho duringEngland States. the bride wore? topped with and es nard Fetter. wore a white streetllumn shaded flowers. Her C01“. ioMARY HAWORTH la ——_—_ "DrOp Counterfeit Friends” Is Wholesome Advice ' for such a worker to branch out HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor. Phone fit-2306 Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Vcs-i Tuesday evenings under the di- rection of Bob Mills. P.T. Ins . tructor for the Montague Ele-i mentary School l These classes are being spot: . ‘ sored by the Department of lid-f ucation and although enrollment took place November 10th M:- iils as announced that classes are open to all ladie. it of Montague and vicinity. He emphasized that those wishing to take advantage of the ciasse I should enroll soon in order to: get the benefit of the comple t e course. Mr. Mills also announced that; he plans to have a hoing returned to the'r home after at-| tending the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto Mrs. Alec Campbell and Mrs Jessie MacLeod. Burlington. are spending a few days at New Annan. guests of Mrs. Camp- beii's daughters, Mrs. Moase. and Mrs. Elmer Moose and their families, Ross Davlson. Medical Stu- dent at Daihousie Universuy. spent the past week end at h is The ladies Auxiliary of the P.E.l. Veterinary Medical As- AUXILIAR OFFICERS ELECTED l t f l dent tbotll of Cllariotictowni. and Mrs. W. Marold of Souris. met Saturday in Charlotte- town at the Legion Home. home at Kensington. . open to boys sixteen and up are not attending school Thursday evening at the Centre. Cyril Jamieson. Sturg- eon. will be assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomp- son have returned to their home at Moncton after vacationing a: Kensington and Long River. eachl my... l A very enjoyable gathering took place on Thursday evening in All Saints Parish Hall. Cardi-i gan when friends and neighbor-Al joined in a miscellaneous show-l er for Margaret MacDonald :znd . Joseph Fogarty prior to wedding on Saturday. 1 Gifts were opened by Edna" . MacPhee and verses were rcadl ‘ Cathy Fraser. President of tne Allied Youth post at Tlgnish Ro- gional High school and Patsy Broderick secretary (both grade XII students) were chosen by their school to attend the Alh- ed Youth International Confer- ence to be held in Washington. DC. from December 28~30th. Members of St. Ann Clu b. by Mrs’ "Oh" 5‘ MaCDO'lald'l Puisvilie, held a chicken supper “3” (“F the "c c a 5 '.°" . recently at the home of Mrs. 3331:1133!“ by C°Smas S‘gs'l Eva Jones. Followin g the sup- per a card game was enioyed. by Mr‘ Shephard and family. and dancing was enjoyed by all Refreshments were served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramsay of Campbellton. P.E.>I. were the”. What. a rain!" James. of ours. offers. come in through t. from the stables. work of dayi done. it washes the panes In a} crystal run at the moment, and hen The Wind’s Eerie Whistle Is Punctuoied “It's a Fall night 4 i ts down on the roof. . I don‘t like the sound of the wind” Mack says. preparing to Today Sister return to the house across the nameless) was separated from lane. "it has an eerie whistle to it. Hear it!" And we k h i n . geth-I t Tile rain and the night to . ficent visitors to Shemog ue . Ier. came down. and the wind; .8. guests of Mr. and Mrs. ML and Mrs Rob t F . . 'came aft i ' Burton Walton. so" have retum'ed to age“. A troubled ' all night it is. onei I‘ In Montaigne after spending a 3 0‘ mm 3" w'"d' Adun Keep I?“ “35595 "W few days in Dartmouth. NS 4 “I do hope" James Temarkst women 8” hem“ c°ndu°l“d While there they visited Mr isettilng back in the old arm-i and Mrs. Joan McSween ; Guests Attend Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson l chair. “w to the barn tonight. It's good tot the bright of Christmas be indoors by the fire on a nig i 'e. shan't get any callsi h I sh F tGene Murphy. former teacher‘ like this." , a Montague Regional High - . . i ‘ ower or V School who is now attending St Odd times we leaf back over Dunstan's University. spent the .wcekend visiting friends in Montague. Kildor-e Girl Miss Irene Getson dauzhtor‘ ‘of Mr. and Mrs Cari Getsotl.‘ .. - u lof davs . Kildare Capes was tendered a 3%. find Kgfiiagzgug Hend“r' ' lpre ~ nuptial] shower at. th ' ' ' " ‘ me 0‘ Ml” cathy “as”? sited with Mrs. Henders sisrel‘. 5 Tignish prior to her marriage to Myrtle MacGrcgor. who is a stu- As we. did this afternoon in a . idle spcli_ For no reason at i unless. it was to catch glimpses m the doings of the months past.l Gm ' "i‘ghl-'--- thl s. i forget that!" it is truly a num- husband her of things —— tangible and in- soc. elected a new slate of Left to right are Mrs. RS. vice president. Project of the I b. officers at the annual session MacDonald. secretary treasur‘ Auxiliary have included aid “lint of that organization which er. Mrs. R.R. Webster. presi- to veterinary students. I O ELLEN S DIARY Congratulations _————— Extended At . Silver Jubilee relatives called i. l to offer congratulations a n d' best wishes to Mr, and M r s. ‘. Don Gillis of Villa Ave. Char-i lotlciown on the occasion of their silver wedding annivers- ary which was celebrated at the home of their daughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cudmore. Oyster Bed Bridge i Mrs. Ellsworth Harling read tan address and gifts were pre- . i sented by Gordon Gillis. her mom”. 811d 2W8“ hCl' 0W“. The table was centered With stall in the stable. The Sara-l an anniversary cake flanked by maire's filly too must suffer a} ark” arrangement“ Clllt fl0W- parting one of these times. i e S' . , I Tea was poured by Mrs. Ivan And‘ttie'rain continues to fall. ‘ Kerry and Mrs. Ross Guns. As_ The WWI ls high. 811d out 3i] sisting in serving were Mrs. Do- doors the night is more or less’ naid Ross. dreary, But December will set Mrs- Edd!“ CUdmm‘e- i Friends and With Roin tangible. linked... ven toge- ther. And December brings t. “And how do the foals do?" a letter of this morning inquired. e summer has been good to em They have grown well. Millie's t ;till '1‘ th Helen Cudmore and er Alberto: tut week and nine vi- sited friends durtng their stay lthere, For the first time in its history Man River - loam own which was convened for Nov- ember at the home of Mrs. Ray Lavers. It was agreed that 0.10:. hundred religious calend a r s the old St. Peters H a r b o n r are to be purchased for selling. School remains closod this term Mrs. Turner gave a report 01' lfor lack of pupils. Those who re- the Regional Conference at iside in the district are being la. Seven Mile Bay. It was decided ken him More“ 5.4mm Ti... 1... to sell chocolates to raise money . tory of this old schon‘ tor a donation towards a gift for back more than a century. ion:~ the BishOp‘I Residence. before Bristol school was nor a The next meeting is to be held idream, It M73 Glen Mamh's home a,“d;‘ Plans are underway for the 1'0“ C3” 15 ‘0 befinwfere‘i ,wnh third annual Sportsman‘s (Illil'tf‘l'. n gl ft for a RiverSlde patient proceeds go ,0 (he m... mm Meeting closed with the Act olt Mrs. John 0N0.” 5pm, 3 {WV Consecratlon led by Rev. Dr. L. ‘days in the my 135, “wk w,“ a. 3' 1" Callaghan .her son and daughter-ln-law. .Vlr. HIGHFIELD UCW and Mrs. John Weir llor Illis. The November mee‘m of the and is a patient in (harlmie- Highfield UCW wa-s heldz at the jaw" “(mum and. h”“ ""‘lw' home of Mrs. Ruth Bell. "Penny igone a [ml-d. Opermmn m h”. M”- a_Day-. boxes were presema'jimonths of illness. Mrs Ofwiii and opened. ‘reports that her husband‘s i-nn- During devotions a hymmsm. Idition IS improvmg and that he will be home before the Christ- lmas holidays. Miss Geraldine O'Brien. was employed Ill 'l‘oronto Inr some time. returned home l'e- icently to accept a position on tho BR|$TOL staff of the Vocational School in Charlottetowu. Mr. and Mrs_ Francis 53m. Mrs. Eldon Drake. has return- brick. who have lived in Toronto 9" home from." HP l" 'h‘? mm“ for some time have returned to‘i.ft 0r Silo-llde 1" dd.“ 1" FIO— this vicinity and taken up resi- “d3- ence in the village. Mrs. Ernest Bambrick. the former Josie Lapierre. has re: turned home from Charlotte-i town Hospital after being a pa- . tient there for more than {our};d fgizlz’t‘emw" Hnsp‘tal months. She is under the care ofi ea ' . . Mrs. Bernard Tobin. a practical‘ Leah and pamma 0 Brim" nurse. The Bambricks have ta- berm“ 599'" 93” "f the" “"1" ken up residence in the BI I ll days 3' “‘9 mm“ M the". :rm‘df Mcgiram house parents Mr. and Mrs. James Fred Andersgn' whn (.arriediBrien and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald on a shoe repair business herelo' “ for 20 years has moved to the‘ 58" ,I‘fmard W‘U‘a'm “'1 5L peters district to reside_ Mrs. Williams were recent week- ‘ end guests at the home. of their Maurls Martell was in the city and Mrs Hugh was held Following the business period Rev. Mr. Goudge show- ed slides and a social hour en-i joyed. ‘ u ho ELMSDALE Eugene McCarthy has cater- for last week on business. Mrs. qunls- M" ‘ Mame“ is employed at the air_iw1lllam5 and also attended "1!. port in the cm,_ :wedding of their cousm Judy Mrs. Florence Condo". whoiMatthews and Gordon Cotton. was visiting relatives here for‘ Mrs- Chad.“ Dim" 5pm" ‘ ‘ the first time in 50 years. and re- weekend “"th M" .3“ 9'1"” turned to her home in Boston. is Frank Dun" and “WHY I" ‘um' - ~ ~ merst . hiiviinaguéh‘teilmda to “Side “"th Mrs. Gerald O'Brien Visttcd Mr. and Mm Len Kane, havemer husband In hospital on Fri- moved to Halifax. where theyida-V‘ plan to reside in retirement af-. ter many years at Kane's Corn- TRAILERS SET RECORD Britain exported almost 12.- Mrs. Walter O'Brien. and soni000 trailers in 1963 ~fnllr time! Gerard Were business visitors to‘as many as in 1039. Stars. 1 Norma Meek was in charge of high over the farmlands. the guc‘“ bOOk' 0“ f iow“ U .1 . . guests ere . and Mrs. n“ “"10"” — Dim —- Archie Gillis and Gordon Giliis of New Glasgow. N.S. n all “The Team motored runs iiull today - carrying off the to Moneton. N.B. where. they vl~ Willie?" We read- And 53W ille: prlng commencing to weave its agic up and down the valley. ' l'lbLll‘L Hogan. son of Mr. and dent at the Moncum Bib] “TI I'I‘ ' ' ‘ I. I “I i ‘ ~ ' ‘ . e Sch 01_ ie. .I acs scen s on e air . Mrs. Walter Hogan. Tlgnish. . 0 : tonight" — and we can hear in ‘ .Missv Getson received many; Philip Fogarty. accompanied fancy the frogs‘ pipings, and the giftfs that were presented to her by Malcolm Campbell of 805- farmers by day at the cropping. I by the hostess. who read accom- panying names and good wish- ton. Mass. motored to the Island a to attend the Fogarty - Macdon- ald wedding at Cardigan on Sat- ursday. ‘1 During the evening piano se-l Elections were played by Mrs l. iAnp Marie Gaudet and Annct-‘ i to Judge. Guests at the shower i were Mrs, Getson mother of the Gordon Scrimgeour of Mon- treal. P.Q. arrived by air to i spend a brief holiday with his‘ mother and sister. Mrs. D Serf-l gs and w nd see the cattle - kind oncei more on the pasture. We closed; Sh the pages. and threading a nee- dle. took up a piece of mend- in log came by way of dewy morn- 2. Yet remembered the hay- and beautiful sunsets... ild roses along a lane. In ’ bride - to - be, and Mrs. Hogan. ~ Ilo r sunshin nd short - ‘ Refreshments were served bv mgeour and Winnifred at ca" 1 $3 “:35 the erzfina- harve set‘ I .~ . . . ‘ digan. ‘ : ' ’” ' l i the hostess. “th co- hostess. camp. so the seasons come and! lTena MclMaIlon and Betty ElIs-‘ i worth assisting. Bridal Shower At Burlington ‘ I. d scenes painted by Ewell known artist. Barry Bu den. were featured gifts at A LP. a. Johnstone. RN. of Toronto and Woodleigh. prior to her marria- ge to David W. Black of Rhode square off to the future. Act on Island and Long River. the challenge to forge worth: The shower was held at while new friendships based on. home of Mr. h durable shared interests as.’ Paynter. Burlington. suc “ . I _ ‘ membershi . work withl Attending the bride was her ,3“ mews m0”! than“ “hat-i glidicghildren's schools tbegin- Sister. Doris. M'rs' Vernon wn. to it. I’eter nodded. Morel ning at kindergarten leveiiflliams of charlatteiowm while to Christmas than Just Santa‘ community helpfulness and the. "Upilal. mUSh‘ “'35 played by leus- 0,, , like. Mrs. Ralph Johnstone of Long- “Whal- he qllt‘l‘lt’d» ‘ Dear Marv Haworth' I rather Ivor" weurlfor one thlnz' (hemf‘. ‘ ‘ ' ’ i The individual gifts were car- the Chm-“mas COMP" — dnnl suspect that people who go. And all too soon change the dreamy loveliness of now. But thoughts By this. we shall have entered community shower for Elizabeth l Dewmlwr‘s paths‘ Le“ Novem' nea'rer twoard the Christmas Sea the and Mrs. An.i1ie"tllen that Santa Claus comes" l Pet ust WC utumn for the wearied fields l and the damp of the Pa l. A night of rain and wind —. of Novembe ' rs we havel run ahead. r‘s lanes behind. and moved son. It is that. which makes month beloved. “I like December. because. it's er smiled today I. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Theme Of W. I. Activities Is Appreciation Of Music .2... Election of officers under the chairmanship of . rs. Charles Yen resulted as follows. Presi- dent. Mrs. Urban Laughlin: vice - pres. Mrs. Alvin Mat- hews; secretary. Mrs. Adrian Dekkcr: directors Mrs Harvey Colwill. Mrs. Fred MacDonald, Mrs Martin Dekker; auditors. Vlrs. James Harris. Mrs. Ed- ward Laughlin.‘ reporter. Mrs. iEarl Chappell; conveners were Lest We Forget. with music accompaniment by Mrs. Mac- Murdo. was opening item at erbrooke WI’s forty third annual meeting held at the home of Mrs. Frank Townsend, Ken-l ~sington. ‘Eighteen members answered roll call with payin of dues. and contributing to Layette col- ‘ Iection. A memorial wreath was plac- ed by the monument at ’l‘ravel- i re-eiected. lers Rest. 1' The next meeting will be held Mrs. Herman Dyment. Nort-j at the Madson Home. ham was engaged as singingi INDIAN RIVER- KENSINGTON WI By the repeating of the Lea i gue. Prayer 16 members opened teacher and the Musical Festi-r val fee was paid. I The second Tuesday of each.‘ month is chosen as "meeting" The luxury of mink. a fashion ap- peal The Christmas gift rated high above all others. Come In today and see the beautiful selection. no woman can resist. Choose from mink. muskrat. koiin- sky and cable for the woman in your life who appreciates elegance. island iurriers night. the November meeting of the. . " fried in . . i government lworkborlng would Irene fizthff:nncaigg find any Wm bor‘ng' . . were read by Mrs. Arthur John- I happen 10 know 8 maiden stone. Summerside; Mrs. Lloyd. lady Who has bee" In SOVCHP. Profitt and Mrs. Fred Doughart‘ ment service a goo m 8 "Vi cut the ribbons and Mrs. Clair years. and who often works on; Profitt arranged the gifts. Sundays and holidays without A gift card was read by Mrs. necessity. because she likes it. Leigh Paynter. and Mrs. James Of course she is higher than a Bernard presented a gift on clerk. though she occupies no behalf of the. Long River ,eom- exalted position. Sincerely. D.V.l munity. while. Mrs. Clair Camp- Dear In general. thel bell presented gifts from the theory is that unless one is in Irishtown and Burlington com- top command. and fully respon- murlll-les sible in the final analysis for the Miss Johnston adequately ex- success or failure of a big un. pressed her thanks and a soctal dertaking‘ it is not praiseworthyw h ou r followed. Refreshments r good business. to work “out were Serve‘l- Sundays and holidays. without‘ necessity." That sort of overtime Is evi- dence not I0 much of love-of- work as of a lopsided life. lack- ing in suitable psychological. so- cial and interpersonal-relation- ships ballast. It might be better O OO~O N‘H‘ :1 O Confidential/y you i BARB into more variegated "people": or a B of — activities in off<duty hours. M.H. fry nseIs‘I mail I her Mary Haworth eou through her column. not by or personal interview. Write in care of Guardian. OCIALS B of M branch! Don't leave it unti and lassies in your family through i Bank" — complete with holly and dinner you‘ve ever prepared! Its su l guarantee when you OLICITED i enema om ly weather known before! Most leg tendons the usual 1 legs are tucked . . . of preparation and wonderful eating. Crisp December has arrived. inspiring i round of social events. News coffee parties. afternoon lens. I bridge parties or house- warm- Y i log are only a few of the lnterms i . The Guardian- Evening Patriot womens editor will be happy to publish free of charge. Do youi ‘. i have visitors? Perhaps er lslander whom friends would to contact. ‘ If you are planning a holiday 1. giving a shower or entertaning your club. phone 4-8506 and help . make the social i osting mlxmg bowl I 0 i Across from Dominion Store * l moo oooo-ooWo-o- i n. BENNETT CARR “0“. “H” MONTREAL, December aid—Here are thre infallible ways to. earn an enthusiastic. life sized hug for Christmas! Given 0 MONTREAL’holLliy-decorntegirfhrlstmas Cheque coloured envelope or folder . . . or, for the small . pasabook — wi . inside --enclosed in a gay Christmas passbook cover. These ideal gifts are no further away than your nearest ‘your nearest B of M today and make plans to deligh i HERE’S YOUR GOLDEN oeeoifuitrv to enjoy the best turkey more. they're prepared ‘for you by Domin~ iion to give you convenience you’ve never .no skewers or trusslng need ; Bird" Turkey now—from Domlmon. i 0U WON'T BELIEVE YOUR OWTTEYESI ...in just an instant new Five Roses MIRACLE FLOUR blends roiiiplrtrh/ with won't need it with the one-and-only true truly messfree baking. Miracle Flour pours like salt from the bag—doesn't dust all ver the place! And that‘s just one of its wonders. lt bat-rs so beautifully. too. That‘s because Miracle lnstllnti7ed Flour is . ' lint-g} floor you can buy. No wonder it has rm'olutlonlzcd baklnt‘ mle m er inabits all over the country—including mine! 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