> Be tet ported sending a plant to] ers MR. AND MRS. _ Sturgeon Church Wedding - Was Solemnized In July. The marriage took place on Tuesday, July 26th, at St..Pauls |brother of the bride Church, Sturgeon, P. E. I, of Agnes Eileen, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. - James Daley, St. Mary's Road, and Clarence Emile Deveaux, Oshawa, .Ont., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De- veaux, Point Cross, N: S. Of ficfating at the double ring cere- mony was Rev iF. L Mullally. , The Wedding March was play- _ed_by.the organist, Mrs, Willard. McCarron ; The church was ‘with arrangements and white’’mums. : Given in -marriage-by_ her: fa- ther, the -bride wore a floor length gown of white satin, fash- - foned with Empire waist, scoop- ed neckline, and- long lily-point sleeves. Alencon- lace trimmed the bodice and panel. of skirt front and chapel train. A four tier bouffant veil. of tulle illusion ot yelloe was held with two fabric roses. | Her only jewellery was a-cultur- ed pearl necklace, a gift of the froom: She carried a cascade bouquet of white and pink sweet- heart roses The bride's attendants were her sisters, Madeline, as maid- ~0f-honor,tn--yellow,-and. Doreen, as bridesmaid, in lime green. Their: floor-length gowns were styled alike, and they wore wed- ding ring headdresses in colors _ to. match their gowns’ They car- ried nosegays of shasta daisies. \» . Evelyn ' McGee, cousin~of. the “bride, was flower girtin_a-short “dress of white chiffon, and car- rying a basket of white 'mums and pink-fosebuds: Patil Daley, brother of the _-tfide, was ring bearer. Alphonse Deveaux was his brother’s best man, and the ush- ers were Ivan Deveaux, broth- Clyde River WI ~ Hold Meeting Mrs. John Beer was —hostess to the members of the Clyde: Ri- ,ver WI for the August meeting which was chaired by the presi- —det.. “Mrs=—Norma=Adams=Rotl . call was answered by 15. mem- bers. There were ? visitors) The minutes of last méeting ‘were | read approved and signed, the treasurer gave her report and correspondence was read and discussed. ' It was decided to purchase, a copy of ‘Legends of P. E. I.” by F. H. MacArthur, for the school library. <A ques- tionnaire on sex education was to be filled owt and returned to Mrs. Marjorie Drinnan. ‘A card of thanks was received for a plant which had been sent’ by the members. It was decided to ask Mrs. H. B. Willis to be the institutes guest at the next meet- ing if possible. Mrs. Robert, Adams invited’ members to her | »home for the September meeS {nc when roll {Will be answered bv “a suggestion for packing a lunch for school children’. The visiting committee re- arry MacLean who was a tient in the P. E. I. Hospital and also sending cards. Owing to painters redecorating the *inter- lor of the school, nothing could be done by the school committee The refreshment committee for September: Sandwichs, Mrs Reg MacKinnon and Mrs Ha rold Richards: Sweets, Mrs RL. Gillis and Mrs Livingston. The 4H girls) were present and modelled blouses and skirts and displayed. their: year's work They prepared and freshments to the members lized for 4H work” Annie Royle eConsented. tn carry on as leader ef this cluh for annther Arr MacPhail gave a talk an “Why T joined the 4.0 Club’, which was. most enjoyable. Re- freshments were served and the meeting closed with Ral Anthem, © vear Writer At Las FREDERICTON (CP) — Do- |rothy Livesay — poet, scholar, lecturer, journalist, teacher and ‘social worker — is finally get- ting a chance to settle down and . |do- some writing. ALL HER adult life Miss Live- say, this year’s resident writer at the University of New Bruns- To Do Some Writing ” 4 t Gets Chance 433 Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 48506 i Many entertainments. have |Haslam. Mrs. Eric’ Sinclair ‘was ‘‘supplementing> my teach- taken place in honor of Mabel opened the gifts, and the verses ing equipment’’,} as’ she puts it, Profitt whose marriage to Ja-'were read by Mrs. John Haslam iby doing a thesi¢’dn” Rhythms Mes Thompson takes ‘place to-'and Wanda Paynter. Nadine jand Sound in Contemporary Can- day at St. Paul’s Anglican Weeks arranged the gifts. Dan- ladian Poetry for her MA de. Church, at'2:30 p.m. Miss Pro-|cing was enjoyed to the music | gree. : ce fitt. is the daughter of Mr. and provided by Mr. and Mrs. Ciaude | THE THESIS | subject: |well suited to Miss Livesay’s town, and Mr. Thompson is the Robert Howard. jtalents ——- she herself hag son of Mr. and Mrs. Forbes) Mrs. J. Harold Goodwin of HAPPENINGS Jj was Mrs. Herbert Profitt, Charlotte--Barrett;-Mrs-—Allan—Hagen- end Wick, has been squeezing in the Published six volumes of po- Thompson, Darnley. +43 iti ‘od etry and in 1947 won the Lorre writing of her sensitive modern lDicroa’ Medal. from |"Toronto Ont., A surprise party was given for by plane to spend a few days as arrived last week poetry between teaching, lectur- ing and ‘social work assignments coast to coast in Canada and as far away as Zambia. In private life she is Mrs. Dun can Macnair. Her father, the late J. F. B. Livesay, was gene- ral manager of The Canadian Press , NOW... A®* resident. writer at UNB, Miss Livesay is under no obligation to du anything but write. She will teach no courses and give ‘no lectures, except as she chooses. The only stipula- *Ition is that she maintain some of- fice hours, in which to consult with and advise young would-be writers'on the campus — some- thing which Miss Livesay does not consider a chore. the Royal \Society of.,Canada.‘ " \Miss Profitt at the home of Mr. | guest of her mother, Mrs. Dan- | The topic, involved her in (and Mrs. Beecher Campbell when { interviewing and tape - record- theim daughter Jean and other She will also visit jing many young poets reading ‘their own works, as she analyz- ‘real staff were her hostesses at Dunphy of Kensington led sounds, style and linguistics & miscellaneous shower. She became acquainted with most’ of the prominent poets on her A get-together in honour ef jles R. Matheson, Bayfield, N.S. the west. coast. Miss Profitt was held in the |Heather Rose daughter of Mr. “They're all a bit nutty out |Bank of Montreal staff room aft-and Mrs.’ Sterling Campbell, there, not unlike the people [\er work hours-recently when. Mr |Breadalbane, was given a mis- iremember from my own youth’? Boyne presented her with a gift |ce she recalls. ‘‘But there is a very (on behalf of the staff, Miss Pro- great excitement for poetry.’ /fitt will take a position with the Miss Livesay became caught |Bank of Nova Scotia in Kensing- up in this movement. By ~ last |ton, following her marriage- fall, when she had finished her | : thesis, she found herself teach-| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moase, ing poetry and creative writing Kensington, entertained at a at UBC. But she still wanted to miscellaneous shower for the do her own writing. \bride-to-be, attended by her ents. Opening the gifts and lie Toombs and Marian MacDo- | nald. , | : | The Y. P. of Central Christian |Church Charlottetown also en- | ‘del Noonan and family, Bedeque: | # Sister, | co-workers on the Bank of Mon-' Mrs. Robert Dunphy and Mr. | Prior to her marriage to Char- munity at the home of her par-. reading—theverses,._were—-Gail|_nounce the engagement of MacLeod, Cathie Matheson, Nel-! their daughter, LYNN, LOFTUS RODNEY MACCALLUM ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D. Lof- | tus, Charlottetown, wish to an- - laneous shower by the com-/ son of Mr. and Mrs. Llovéd MacCallum, Dunstaffnage. -The_marriaze is to take place on September 24th, at 2 p. m. at Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown: Lynn Eliza- beth, to Rodney Douglas Mac- Callum, Dunstaffnage, P.E.I. since leaving with her parents, |John Haslam, Wanda - Paynter the Rev. and Mrs. Turpe! for | Mrs. Eric Sinclair, Mrs Allan “Of course, I’m delighted with| Thus the Canada Council ap- close relatives and friends. She tertained : Heather Rose at the New Fngland 5 years ago. the set-up,’ she says. “It’s what I've been looking for since ~+F-eame-back-to—Canada..—I-n -to_sit..down_and.write, free of |Lyman Moase, Judy Woodside, fact, it’s why I came back to Canada.” Miss Livesay had been tn Af- rica, teaching English to Rho- desian teachers under the aus- pices of UNESCO. She came home in 1963. “PARTICULARLY, I thought ‘iI'd do some writing. But I found that I. was going to have to teach, in order toearn a@ living.”’ - She did teach, at the Univer- pointment was ideal. ‘'It’s ‘the was escorted te the seat of ho-jhome of Shirley Graham | first time in my life I'll be able nor by Sharlene Wright. Mrs. Mrs. Lila Campbell, paternal grandmother of the bride, en- tertained the bride-to-be and her attendants at the Towers Res- any financial worry,”’ she says and Mrs. Roland Profitt assist- happily. . led in the presentation of the SHE‘S ALSO: keen because it gifts: Music was provided-by is the first_time she’ has lived Mrs. William Pidgeon and Ak /|taurant. » in the Maritimes. She was born.vin Bernard. Special guests at . “ in Winnipeg,educated in Tor- the occasion were Mrs. Leigh}; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid lonto, worked in Vancouver, Mon- Bell, Winnipeg,, Mrs. Thomasjand two of their children re- treal, London, Paris and vari- Hanna, Ontario, and Mr. and |turned to their home in Dart- ous ‘parts of Africa. Mrs. Ralph, Profitt, Edmonton, mouth, N. 8. after holidaying | So far most of the students Alta. ° ; with Mrs. Reid's mother, Mrs. | Edward McKenna, St. Peter's Bay. while here they attended the wedding of Mrs. Reid's niece she has encountered are attend- | By ing UNB’s .summer session, Mildred Thompson arrived: by where she teaches a ‘workshop: plane yesterday from Halifax to sity of British Columbia in. Van- couver. At the same time she | C. E. DEVEAUX jer of the groom, and John Daley | Folowing the ceremony a re-) jception for 70 guests .was held | lat All Saints Parish Hall, Car- | \digan.. Levi Deveaux was mas- |The jter of ceremonies, and Alphonse | Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 27, 1966: 7 | “BUT course in creative writing be bridesmaid at’ the Profitt -|Kathleen McKenna ‘of Charlot- “There’s a strong tradition of Thompson wedding today. tetown.. - : : poetry from this area, what . | with Bliss Carman, Sir Charles’ Margaret’ Harvey, © Halifax, | Anna Cummings of Saint John G. D. Roberts and so on,” Miss has been visiting in Summer-|N. B., returned home. after holi- | Livesay says. ‘But at present side a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al jdaying with her © grandmother, | things are — how shall | say it? len Jenkins, Winter St Mrs. Edward McKenna, St: Pe-| — a bit out of touch with what's. shel signee ; ter’s. She was one of the atten- | happening. : ' | A community shower was jidants at the wedding of her a I find that the young held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |cousin Kathleen McKenna, Char- people are really eager for the |-Robert Jorgenson | Springfield, |lottetown. : ne news, so to speak, in the crea- East for Miss Profitt, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Bradford Yeo, | their son Douglas, and daugh- | ter, Jeri-Lynn were. recent gu°sts | of their aunt, Mrs. Bradford Yeo | on the’ old homestead at ‘Travel: | tive field. They don’t know what |David MacLean escorted her to they want, but they are thirst-\a decorated chair where bas- ing for something — something |kets of gifts were presented by ;Paul Jorgenson and Barbafa « different:” pee Deveaux.proposed the toast to | : : the hride ae ey ELLEN’S DIARY : Jewelled Hummingbirds _ For her daughter's” iMrs. Daley ‘chose a beige cos:.| tume with pink accessories andj, a~-corsage—of—pink---carnations—|— The groom's mother chose an | ler’s Rest. ‘Mr. Yeo is the son of the late Wyman P. Yeo of Battle- | ford, Sask., formerly of Travel- | ler’s Rest. -The Yeo's also visit- | éd, with their cousins. This was | their first visit .to the Is!and. Mr. | Yeo is pastor of Birch Hills Unit- Rev. Wise, now pastoring “in Fast Millinocket, Me., is a na- tive of Philadelphia. After gra- Hagan and Nadine Weeks assist. ed in opening and arranging the gifts. Music for dancing wasg- \provided by Mr. and Mrs. Claude duating from Eastern Nazarene College in Wollaston,» Mass., he has served as pastor of Naza- rene Churches ‘in Maine and! Donna Murray: Toronto, {8 Ontario. This is his-first visit to} spending her vacation with her the Maritimes. He will speak at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob the Elmsdale Nazarene Church Murray, Elmsdale, this coming Sunday at 7:30 p. m.| | John Dunn, Vancouver and Betty Haslam was honored at George Dunn. Chiliwack, B C a.miscellaneous shower held at are guests of Mrs. R M. Dunn, the home of her parents, MY. |ajperton. and Mrs. Irving pau, Spring- | field, - Baskets of gifts were car- | ' ried in by Barbara Haslam and | gare overt. 4; Hardy ot Wer Joyce Loo. Marlene Croken ‘and cester and her son, Dr. Irving Marjorie Paynter’ opened the Hardy from Maryland are vistt- gifts and Mrs. David MacLean jing relatives in Elmsdale an and Arlene Mayne read the ina cards. Shirley Mayne and Lena | : Barrett arranged. the gifts. . $ Barrett, Mrs - Allan Hagan and Robert Howard | _A community shower to honor 3 H. BENNETT CARE 3 : Mabel Profitt a former resident | Sun Lite of Canada =. was held at the home of Mr. | District Supervisor 4 and Mrs. Robert . Jorgenson, | Insurance Ceunselling ~ Springfield. © Presenting the Chariottetown, P.E.1. ¢ gifts were Raebourn Jorgenson . Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 3 and Barbara Haslam. Mrs |teccccccecccesccecsoed DEAF? ear eerie It’s here! What you have al —waya wanted, an invisible Hearing-Aid, No ‘Cord, no Prove this claim in your own home FREE by send- Bill | sold re- | i) the WI and a tidy sum was rea- | the Natio- | decorated: aqua lace dress with white ac- | ~ cessories and a corsage of white | by The | ‘carnations. a@xtPhoto |Craft Studio, Montague, P.E.I.) | County Line WI In Convention At Springfield Mrs. Wilbur MacKay, presid- ent _of County Line.No. 1 Conven- tion Group “Women's Institutes, presided at Springfield Hall. for the Grade 8&8 scholarship presen- tations recently. : The following program was |heard: vocal quartette hy Janet ‘Beverley, Karen; and Weary Claire Rowe, Emerald; solo with ° ‘accompaniment by guita Leigh Caffipbell, Graham's. Road accordion selection. by Mrs. ‘Harry Locke, Springbrook; mo- nologue by Linda Sharp. _Nor- boro, and a vocal duet hy Melis- ‘sa Mayhew and Linda’ Howard, |Margate ' i ‘ Mrs. George Dunning, schol- arship convener made the pre- 'sentations and extended congra- ,tulations to Joan Sinclair and Elizabeth Paynter, Spi 1tg- brook. Margaret Mayne, who had been chosen to represent Kep- sington Regional High School in a group of students who had visi- |ted Prince Albert, Saskatchewan this summer gave an_interest- ing account of the trip Rev. MacBeath, Kensington showed. colored slides of seve- ral European countries and gave an. interesting commentary” on leach et ~Refreshnients-were-served— hy | i S WI. | (Springbrook . and pringtield NI | James ‘still sneaks of the NEED TWO MARRIAGES . “CHATHAM, Ont. » (CP)—You imay have to marry again’ be- fore you bring your Asian bride ‘to Canada. Karma Vir Singh Sangwan, 24, formerly of New Delhi, found Canadian regula- tions did not recognize the In- dian family. ceremony so° the Sangwans had to go through a second marriage before a judge . “flooding gold ‘cently ;happy we had been in the long - Today under. skies that favor- ed ifs progress, the project of | carpentry-undertaken. of late by jour farmers was continued. The jcooks. were aware of it by the labsence of the-children, who “were drawn to the ‘scene of the |work,. to the rear of the~ other Lbuildings, by the polebarn up the fields’ lane. Forms had been built.- Shore sand and fieldstone and the mixer, had been haul- ed to the spot. Cement brought in, and a water-line laid. And the mixing for the concrete foun- dation for the extension to the ibarn began... | Following the recent rains, the reattle were content’ today~o n- their brown-topped pastures, the green was more’ pronounced on , the shorn haylands, and the har- vest fields caught more” of the In the - sunshine, jewelled hummingbirds — called _by the lawns to enjoy the flow- ‘erings, juncos to pick up any falien—crumbs. Baby robins tested new wings. Swallows_con- gregated in sober lines on *#er- vice wires to discuss, we sus- pected, their eoming trip to far lands One of our service lines no longer is there to invite their councils. That of the telephone has’ gone underground - indeed our “‘lead-in'’ has been buried since last fall We recalled, watching the..change made re- on the roadside, how ago to see the wire reach in from there, above the miilpond of -then and. the front meadow, to give us access'to the rural line, -which_serveda_niumber_of farms. on this and neighboring roads. labor entailed in helping transport as a lad, the first poles obtained from the next neighbor's. bush, by horse and farm-wagons, when ithe line was first laid. A friendly line that was. There was time then to chat with folks to learn of the doings in the eormn- munities about; to hear who \was first on the land in the springtime, and learn whether or not it was actually fit yet to New Issue Sobe Summerside 486-2169 (INCORPORATED - $1,500.000 ys Stores Limited _ UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 6% Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares, 1966 Series (Par Value $20 per share) Transfer Agent: Montreal Trust Company Price: $20 per shares to yield 6% Subscriptions will be received. subject to rejection or allotment ia whole or in part and the right is-reserved to close the subscription hooks at any time without notice. It is expected that definitive share certificates will be available for delivery em er about September 1, 1966, i : ; A copy m the offering prospectus will be furnished on request. EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LIMITED" Visit Our Flowerbeds sow the wheat or other ‘grains; | to find-out from some ‘old-timer of farmer how the haying was. progressing on his farm, and. ask his opinion as to: whether it | would be wise to save that-piece’ of new meadow, say, after din-| ner, though as yet, it did seem to rustle as well as it ‘should. And know of the harvest’s stackings | and threshings - and the after-| noons at the digging, which ga- | thered a brisk crew of helpers and horses and carts to the pota- to-field, to round up the blues and the reds. The babes new-come, we would hear of. And speak with be- coming modesty, woman to wo- - ees | man, er certain signs of one due| Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. lin the far offing. Knew when, Sears announce the engage- happy twains were to ‘appear ment of their daughter, Clau- out” in the old “Kirk’’ after. a| dia to Louis Vermeersch, son marriage, and also how folks of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Ver- ill and in difficulties were doing. | meersch of Sarnia, Ont. Miss And now that our rural line has| Sears is a graduate of Prince ____LQUIS VERMEERSCH CLAUDIA SEARS OCTOBER WEDDING ~ Nursing, and F-L Vermeersch ‘ a graduate of Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. The - marriage will take place at Canadian Forces Base Cha- pel, Summerside, October 8th ‘ed-Chureh, Birch Hill, Sask. = at the- Elmsdale Nazarene Par- | ,|returning for-the first this instrument and no one will ever know. Hear it once with clarity, free from dis- turbing noises. technique, a _ Rev. and Mrs. Delbert Wise | and their children, Warner, Pat- | ricia and buxelas will be guests | Here is a new new way to better hearing, a new hearing life for the hard of hearing. Hearing -in both sonage, Aug. 26 - 28.. Mrs. Wise, | the former Jennie Turpel is a former resident of P.E.1and is-) time |L. ‘ears. ; oT SEL II “Tubes, no earmoulds.” Wear — lost its identity with others in School of conveyed. Week's close now. The night has come down over the farm- steads, putting by the machines of the farming until comes in a new week. But have we put by our thoughts, those which ling- er to fret and annoy even in the something of the interesting hu- |, man values they once so kindly | County Hospital at 8 p. m. the march of progress? More ee ; business-like {t has become. Our | were read’ by the secretary, Mrs messages, we fear, have lost Ma rgate WI . Philip Henderson and the trea- Meeting Held Mrs. Heath. Mayhew was hos-| jtess to the members of the Mar- | 'gate' Women’s Institute for the \regular monthly meeting. The meeting opened with the 'WI ode followed by the Mary surer,, Mrs Heath Mayhew re- ported satisfactory balance on hand. Correspondence was read and dealt with. A letter wag! - read from Mrs. Roy Drinnan re- | garding sex education in the schools, and the questionaire was filled out. | It was decided to have a fish |Stewart Collect in unison. Ten 'members responded to roll call | by paying a penny for every year of membership. The min- peace ,of week's end? A friend writing enclosed this ene of her favorite verses, this, a prayer, for day’s end: . ghts like ® “God make my thou little quiet sheep, And keep them in Thy sight ‘Through—the—dark—hours,—t he — dusk and dawn between, Guide them, and guard them | from the «steep ravine, | And fold them in at night. Often they stray upon the moor of fear, Lost on its rocky height; Oh, in Thy peaceful pastures Jet ; them sleep. Shepherd my thoughts like little , quiet sheep an fold them im at night.” Until Monday - - - Diary - - ~ - Good-night. . | pond at the next’ meeting. Collection amounted te $1.20. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. utes of the previous meeting SAVINGS. EARN see CURRENT ACCOUNT oS OF NOVA SCOTIA THE R TRUST MAJO €o0 MPAW ¥ 219 GREAT GEORGE STREET. 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