The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bernard and ‘the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eliezer Arsena- ult of Maximeville Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Rich- ard ‘the former Alice Bernard of St. Philip) were united in marriage at a ceremony fn St. James Church, Egmont Bay. MARY HAWORTH He Took To His Heels To Prevent Breakdown Dear Mary Haworth; 1 am 53 savs! ‘Jet the rest-af the world and Jack is 55 We had heen go hy" married 12 vears when he deser Jack prohebly won't be hack ted me a vear ago [ am still Return tn vou, as he rémemb- ahocked, | can't become recon. ers vou, would onnstitute defeat ciled; T can't. start a new life in his eyes In any event, vour at my age sister is right that ‘you are bet- I want only our life together as ter off without him.’ | gather before; but he won't have any- you've had a recent protracted + thing to do with me. He wrofé siege of emotional depression, me, after he left,.that he didn't want me chasing afier him. [ dating back to your hospital stay —don't—know—his—present —address—-Priorto- Jack's. bowing - out Stewart, was the~setting for. a!ring ceremony. wedding, when’.Wilma Laura, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. witty baskets of mixed flowers or phone number. Read “Hannah Whittal Smith's Evidently he has turned ag- classic ‘The Christian's Secret ly > ainst me complete |.y, whic of. a Happy Life’ (Revett> pub: seems so strange for a man,of his caliber, a cottege teacher, lishers), to get on the beam of your For two years before he left, he God's help im regaining was under treatment for high health of mind, body and. spirit. Rev. David Hamilton offie- iated at the marriage uniting Roma Gail Adams and Elmer William MacDonald at Elms- dale United The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fi. Aug. 27, 1965. 7 'O Perfect Love’ Is Sung At Mt. Stewart Wedding - St>—John's United Church, -Mt--Lennan- officiated at-the-double—ing the Cabot Trail, Cape Bre= summer Church. Parents St. Mark's Roman Catholic Church, Burton was the setting for a summer wedding for Anne Marie Phyllis, daughter |-of Mr. and-Mrs.- Frank Stev- | ens, Campbellton and Winston of the principals are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. John G. MacDonald of Milo, HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer, Phone 45506 | ELLEN’S DIARY August Days | Overlaid Wit Never do we come to these - August days, overlaid with me'! owing sunshine, with dancing Neaves’ shadows on the i that we do not follow in mind, the lrurat children, who ‘now come jup to their schools to the schools we have known, those to lwhich generations of a name have come in their turn and itime, to learh the rudiments of orass jthree weeks on the Island with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ster ling MacLeod, Dundas Centre | Mrs. William Chapman and | children, Debby and Josech, ' city, also Jackie Imough, _ To- - ponte, Ont, spent the past few days at lona at the hoe of | Mrs. Chapman's uncle and aunt | Mr. and Mrs. Charlies McGuigan band family, r Dennis’ MacKay.,son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph MacKay, Ban- | gor, was among the 24 students iwho returned to the Island re- leently after a trip to Manitoba iwith the student exchange. A grade 10 student at Morel! Re- lgional High, Dennis led Kings |County in ithe provincial examin- ations. Mr. and Mrs Ralph MacKay of Bangor, have as a guest Rob ert Fairweather of Fredericton, a Mr and Mrs Laure McHer ron ‘the former. June MacDon- ald), who were married early in August, were honored by rela- tives and friends “at, a shower Edward Corcvoran, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Corcoran of held at Valleyfield Hall. Escorted to a seat of honor by Mr, and Mrs. Donald Nicholson, the couple were presented with gifts which were accompanied ~ by an address read by Mrs. Ni- ;cholson. Assisting also were Ca- therine MacLeod, Mrs. Marcel Mayaert, Linda MacLeod and Mrs. Roy Gillis. Music for dancing was furnish- Piusville. (Photos. by Heckhbert Studio, Summerside.) Family members and frends of Mr. and Mrs Clinton Stewart, Kingsboro, as well as members | | of East Point Baptist Church met ‘recently on separate evenincs to celebrate with them the oc- casion of their 25th wedding an niversary and te present gifts Mr. and Mrs Clinton’ Stewart, |Kingsboro, were recent visitors jat the home of Mr. and Mrs. |Martin Hunter; Parrsboro, NS. They also travelled to other points in that province, inelud- | ton Island. The ehurch was decorated Mr. and Mrs. Edwards B. Clarence N. Coffin became the and the guest pews:marked with Maxwell of Dorchester, Mass., bride of Harry Wayne Hambly, daisies. son of Mr. and. Mrs. William uncle of the bride, accompanied guests of Mrs. Maxwell's broth- mon. Refreshments were later L. Hambly, 132 North River Rd., Charlottetown Organist Roland Jay, are visiting at Murray Harbour, Cynthia Jay and Margaret Mc- jer, John W. Glover. Rev. D. R. Mc- |Cannell as they sang ‘The Wed- | bicdg pressure and | think the yy py doct influenced him against 2 me My sister said his letter to her, explaining his side of things, would indicate that he'd been influenced” by” someone. He-also wrote te my brother, giving his version, and spoke of it to oth- ers, which embarrassed me greatly 3 About six months hefore he left T had spent eight weeks in PEOPLE-TO-PEOQPLE— means a hospital, emerging with a total lass of interest in, former hobb- non- governmental program to fes, and with a fear of dying. acquaint Americans with the cit- Jack seemed go. concerned “for' izens of every land on a friendly me then a personal basis. Later he remarked Several’. z oye times that I didn't ‘‘share his ESTABLISHED BY IKE interests,”" to which I paid little’ This dynamic organization, a heed, as he was always on the Step toward international under- go, like a teen - ager, rehearsing Standing and peace, was estab- in amateur theatricals, etc, and lished by - former President his debts nearly ran me crazy... Dwight D. Fisenhower, who is But he seemed to have chan- how the active chairman of the ged. He stopped incurring debts, board of trustees. It is guided t IDA BAILEY ALLEN Hail To Hero Sandwich Big Tasty Proportions. He ‘chpiemacy in action” and is a '4 tsp. salt % c. undiluted soup condensed onion 12. Bratwurst sausages, cooked ‘recipe already columned) a I took over the bill - paying, we by outstanding Americans, with | didn't fuss and fight. I thought President Johnson as honorary we were just anéther settled- chairman. More than _ 1.000.000 down couple, with all adfiwet” school children in foreign lands ments made. Later | learnéd are exchanging ideas and inter- he'd been voicing. little comp- ests -with American children Jaints’ to relatives More than 1,000 new pen-_ pal- Will he ever come back to ships are acertiing each week. me” What can I do to reach Chapters on 105 campuses are him? T want him back in Spit€ helping foreign - students to of everything. Otherwise the! make. lasting friendships. Tours rest of my life will be as-Toiely (, ‘fofeign countries are also as it was before J marriod him + yreading goodwill and friend- «: Please answer soon. V.¢ ship. DEAR V.C.: It is my impress- fon, from your long letter here’ condensed, that bachelor Jack HERO SANDWICHES - married you 12 years ago, at (Leaning Tower of Pisa) age 43, on the theory, then un- Ingredients for Each Sandwich: consciously “entertatted by him,*t 6" slice Italian Head, split® that you were to be the sturdy 1 ¢. fine-shredded lettuce oak and he the clinging vine in“‘Qne-third ¢. Thousand Is] ands a marriage - of-convenience fype dressing But as you began to make@ | thin 5’ slice provolone cheese your particular brand of wifely 9 thin slices salami expectations felt, he found him- ) whole canned pimiento,, split self, to-his-way-of thinking, strug To Prepare: Place bottom pn ied ari - euciaetas down slice of bread on 10’ plate, cov- enveloping, octopus - type em- — _ eer ae comeaee brace of aggressive psychologi- ‘© Keep sandwic ' eres _eal dependency that allowed him On this slice of bread, spread no freedom - todreathe in re- Half the lettuce and 1 tbsp. lation te life dressing. Then in the following ‘Tl think it was this desperate order, add cheese, salami, pi- sense of mortal combat felt by Miento and remaining lettuce, Jack, his sense of being thrown | ¢ach ingredient spread, with 1 urgently on thé defensive to tbsp. dressing. Top-with remain- prolong his life and continue his ing Slice of bread search to discover himself, that BRATWURST WITH ONIONS drove him: to leave you finally,'! 1b. onions peeled and thin-slie- by a secret escape route ed In effect, he took to his heels)! tbsp. olive. oi! to save himself from physical 1 tbsp. fine-chopped fresh, sweet or emotional breakdown, or both,) red pepper which (it seems) he and his me- ‘4 tsp. fine-chopped peeled gar- dical advisers anticipated, in 2 a the event he continued to wres- fle, firsthand, with the oppres- sive weight of your bland assum- ption that you and he should be “all-in - all” to one another You ‘were driven, of course, hy .unconscious_fixated_infantile. need and desire to be spared the necessity of making the cof-| tinuing, oft - painful, growth) effort required to become a nor-| mally maturing, appropriately | Mefikurements’ level What Will Fashion Uncover Next? Psychology has been slow to tackle an awesome task: find- ing an explanation for the centuries-old battle between at last is “the theory of the give you a revealing look at prudery and style. But-here | shifting erogenous zone” to | can we work to help, create understanding acquainted \persons in your community. Get also carried nosegays of Shasta acquainted with foreign visitors ‘daisies. who come to your community. | Write to acquaintances in other Clark, and the ushers, were Raay- Brian, Toronto. Ont: Encourage 12 warm, split Saute onions frankfurter buns in oil until soft. Add red pepper. garlic and salt. Saute until boil. wurst tender stir in onion soup and bring t© dot with a semi - overskirt of Place hot | sausages Gradually cooked Brat- on split buns. Spoon over sauce. Serves six. A Message From The Chef Mesdames ét ternational through People- Messieurs: How in to-People? There are many ways. Get acqauinted, with exchange students from other lands. Get gowned in dresses similar to 9" Sears Ltd. and the bride is countries school children with—foreign-born—-that—of-the-matron-of-honor and 0" the nursing staff of the P local te correspond lding Prayer prior ‘to the cere-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhodes mony and ‘O Perfect Love’ and family of London, Ont., during the signing of the regis- |have returned home after visit- ter. ¢ ing Mrs. Rhodes’ parents,’ Mr. The bride, given in marriage 49d Mrs. William Glover, White by her father, wore a floor length | Sands. empire styled gownof si! k- jfaced peau. Embroidered Alen- A Pota! of 48 exchange stu- 'eon lace adorned the high waist. dents .from Manitoba toured tHer-gown featured a modified ©astern” Kings County recently, ‘A-line skirt: which was highlizh- accompanied _by__leaders..and ‘ted with a floating chapel train. Chaperones. An organza petalled rose ‘held a _Points.- visited included the three tiered scalloped veil of Eastern Packing Plant at Souris tulle illusion. She carried a bou- 29d East Point where they. Were iquet of yellow roses, stephanotis shown about-by the lighthouse and ivy. *- : bride and groom. The toast to Matron of honor Mrs. Sharlene ‘ McLearon of Halifax was in a id a fon proposed by Rev. isheath dress of turqouise polka, McLennan and responded to .by. the groom. For a honeymoon trip ta Nia- the Her match- |turquoise organza ing flowered headpiece held | jdouble veil and she ‘carried a /U.S.A., the bride chose a semi- |nosegay of Shasta daisies. jfitted pink dress with duster The bridesmaids were Miriam |¢"semble, white hat, and cor- Jay, Mt. Stewart, cousin of the S48¢ of pink Sweetheart roses. bride; Suzanne Coffin, Mt. Ste-| The bride and groom have wart, sister of the bride and taken up residence at 131 North Kathy Hambly, Charlottetown, River Rd... Charlottétown. The sister of the groom. They were Toom is employed with Simp- E-T. Hospital. ee : Out of provifice guests tnclu- was David ded Mrs. Alston Burke and son Mr. and mond and Sterling Coffin, brot-|Mrs. Stewart Simpson, Yuka hers of the bride, and William (Calif: Raymond Coffin, Toron- The best man with classes. abroad, Advocate |Hambly, brother of the groom. | to; David Clark, Halifax: Mr. more foreign latguage teachivg | At the reception for “1 tingjocal schools. Vv GOODWILL AMBASSA DOR Visit other_gountries when you | with beige accessories and a can. When traveling abroad, be a goodwill ‘‘aambassador."’ In- roses. Mrs. Hambly, vite persons from other lands to visit you. If you have a hobby, exchange with hobbyists overseas. ideas and._ material , abroad. Collect | children’s books and ship them | End of CLEARENCE SALE Starting August 29th ©: Island Tartans ; Handicrafts China Jewellery Toys Other ttems Ranch House Gift giiésty (and Mrs. Broek, McLearon, Ha- held at the-Charlottetown_Hotel, lifax; Isabelle Clawson, Liver- 'the-bride’s: nvother received wea- |Pool; “and Mr. and Mrs. George ring a beige lace jacket dress Colpitts, Moncton. (Photo by R, B. Hambly) ;corsage of yellow sweetheart —> chose a pink | | sheath dress with matching pink accessories. Her corsage was of-pink- Sweetheart roses. The bride's table was center- ed with a three tiered wedding ‘cake topped with a miniature Season , Wednesday, Sept. ‘hool Friday, Sept. 3—Ch'tow Elementary School Each of the above x 9:30 a.m. and = consist of two sessions, and afternoon. All Grades I to Vil their own- Federation outside these workshops opened, may attend. ~ Shop ~WORKSHOPS THE NEW MATHEMATICS Monday, August 30—Souris Regional High School Tuesday, August 31—Mount Stewart School 1—Hunter Queens Regional High School Thursday, Sept. 2—Kensington Regional High local; in addition, ‘The Department urges all: teachers who can to attend these workshops so that you may be- come familiar with the new Mathematics. ed by Alex MacDougall and Preston Hume. Refreshments were served. keeper. They also had a swim at Red Point Beach Park where a ham and salad supper was provided .by the Women's Insti- tute. Mrs. Edward Smith ‘nee Hilda Garrett) Boston, Mass, is visit- ing with her brather Russell and Mrs. Garrett, Red Point, an and family have returned © with her sister; Mrs iets their home in Burlington, Ont., tunter and Mr. Hunter, North after spending holidays with ; ay, er es his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mr and Mrs. Lows Lannigan Lannigan, S%. Mary's Road. ~ Montague Chapter, Order. of the Eastern Star held a church | ~ Lr pt ‘parade Sunday night, attending 'Peoe concen i oa in a body the evening service at | Tans SEWING SERVICES Holy Trinity Chuxch in George- town. CA. McMillan, the stu- 3% 5 o dem in charge, éonducied. the * Dress Goods ; service and preached the ser- 4 3 $ @ newest shades 3 served in the hall of the United { z Church in Georgetown. 3 @ finest quality : e : ° Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker, 166 Pri , ¢ Johnstons River, had as guests ; oe owes for the past week, their daught- *¢¢¢eeeeee ers, Edna) Sister_Mary_Paula,_| iwho made final profession with | the Congregation of St. Martha, also Marie, who is employed | with the Ontario Centennial Pro- | ject-in-Toronto-- Miss Walker re- "| turned to Toronto on Saturday, accompanied by her sister, Flo- rence, who accepted a teaching position in that province for the coming year. Sister Charles Marie and Sis- ter Ritamary, daughters of Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Walker, John- stons. River, spent a -pleasant week at their home. Sister Char- les Marie made final profession on August 14. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lannigan and family of Hamilton, Ont., are visiting with their’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.-.Dan Sample, Queens Road, Montague. and Mr. and Mrs» Nicholas Lannig- an of St. Mary's Road. Out of M.entries at the Pacif le National Exhibition in Van- couver, B.C., in the Hooked ‘Rugs—Ist ‘prize was won bv: Mrs. William F. Meissner of Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. Meissner. a former Islander, is a sister of |Mrs. Edwin A. Beairsto of Mar- gate who has winning entries every year at Old Home Week | Exhibition. ees Shirley MacLeod has returned to Ottawa after vacationing for River, Central n (urban) West Kent workshops will begin at morning teachers may attend others not whose schools have , STORE Chariolietown Store ‘J. A. S. Williams RO. BOX 550 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL : - OVER ‘5,000.00 IN-BEAUTIFUL PRIZES FOR 10 LUCKY BRIDES {te greet him smilingly on his re- jturng When Peter becomes & i schoolboy, it will leave the hou- ses at Alderlea and the surroun- dings, quite forlorn for a while But you must!" we overheard Are Mellow ° him say to his sister when they h Sunshine |spoke recently of the holidays funning- out. ‘Before you ard Mack and Alex go off to your those things which build toward schools, w ’ ye to go ur ‘oO an education, some of which of. Schools, we just have : September _ Island and the % ourse t learned m course are not learn fro spring'” A cow lows throu7h books. Because, after all, many a contributing factor enters into It, items of knowledge picked up here and there, and often absorb- ed unwittingly, and from unsus- pected sources, along life's days Now if you were to teach the dark from the rise’across the stream. It is a contented sound, we think, one which declares it is good tobe hack from the con- fining days of the Fair, coms to the open. fields again again, what most would vou . “De you find that Fairs are an stress’"’ we inquired not long aetual holiday for an exhibitor ago of a former schoolma‘am, of livestock?” we inquired today one who had given a goodly of the vounger farmer, Mack's share of her years. with much father. “I wouldn't say so’’ he success, to the work.” replied ‘“But'’ he smiled, ‘‘there That's an easy one!"’ she is something about them — the chuckled. “Good manners! I he- challenge, perhaps it is, or lieve that is one of the first re- more likely it is the education one gains’ from being a campet- itor, that is fascinating. One wants to learn more." “That's .so”.James._ agreed. “There is something aboyt - it that charms.” And another sum- mer day smiles now... and goes. Until tomorrow — Diary Good - night quisites: of an education Tt” not. only stands for good in she class- room, but is an undeniable asset when one goes out into the world."’ "Ves?'? “There is an old jingle I lear- ned as a child. I can’t recall! where, it may have been from writing it over and over as a corrective for some omission of mine’* she* chuckled.’ It— runs: ‘To be polite is to do and say, the kindest things in the kindest way.” “And that is more or less what ee PATTERSONS for watch repairing fast service the Golden Rul dicates, isn't £ : the. = om le indicates isn 113 Kent St Ch’town “It is And that ton, cou ld sn very well be a schoolroom s3,~ sarc nr nara DTanem motto, couldn't it?" ' 4 3 The juniors, we think of — the 5 PURITY DAIRY Z members of the primary 3 groups: the little girls, eyes a 3 “Parents Prefer k little awed over this new adven- 2 Purity Products” turing; and ‘the laddies, looking 6 : Z back wistfully in the morning to 6 317 Kent St, Dial 4-7125 % the dog they must leave behind. |4 ape ge > Perhaps not accepting the first <0“. OOS SSS EES days in class so well as the las-| pee eeeeeercccesreccce sies, but all adjusting to the : IETT f schooldays now theirs... Mothers | H. BENNE CARE ° Iasurance Counselling will be taking more note of the time, so to be on hand where the school ‘‘sits eunning'’, if it be at a distance, te pick up the small one; or if close by, to watch the lane to be at the door oo District Supervisor Charlottetown, P.E.1, ‘Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 * @@eeor+* © OS OF FE SOSSHOXu' CLOSING BUFFET Sunday, August 29-5:30 to 7:30 p.m. ___--Delicious Food in a Pleasant_Atmosphere | $3.50 Plus Tax For Reservations Phone Covehead 3 We Welcome the Transient Diner! Only 4 -More Days Left!! PI “And YOU~ Can Really Help! Here’s How: “¥ivery purchase you make between _ now and Tuesday, August 31st... , (even the pennies count) will count as valuable votes ; one vote penny . Jon votes per dollar! “<“THeré’ “will be 5 winners in the fn the Summerside store (10 win- ners in all). Ballots are available in every ‘dept., both stores. The very purchase you make now might put your choicé over the . It all on you now! y not take advantage of this op * to open a Holman Opticenl’ Charan Account. Remember... Just 4 More Days For You To Help! A list of the winners wil! be paper. published- in Watch for it! this HOURS: Summerside Store * Charlottetown store, and 5 winners i tata tates ona the -humal—enmnenamte You | the. vagaries of fashion plus - Registrar. ee protey Sere een? hoped that you and. Jack, by| Some hints about what we: : PEL Seentinens.0i-tibinaten a — 5:30 3:30 — 3:00 teaming - up, could livey as a| Will be seeing next! Read Charlottetewn, P.E.I. a Friday 9:00 — 9.30 Friday 8:30 — 9:00 self ~ sufficing unit at the infan-| {his article in September Open 7 days weekly 10 a.m.—10 p.m. wet 3. 8. Suntey #00 cc. 4:0 wedher 6k 6 ten tile level, and (as the son gi Reader's Digest now on sale. 2 : : . .__the__son-g = : ug e i aes ‘ a piadiae : * - roe : A nip aaa ‘ < +