To Wedding In Montague - ~ cnaninta ati “3 ELLEN’S DIARY liday Time Es ’ ; % Ho 14% i ‘noon at the shore, wouldn't {t?’* “This would he a lovely .after- : » the lane said today, voiee—wist- seas 4 ful. “Can't -you just hear the <8 waves wash?" ‘ “! “And see the shingly bars * bare we nodded: ‘But’ we *' grinned, ‘rhen. must work and tee i | , girls must’ too!"’ she « added, ‘‘and isn't: it sad there is _ \only one summer in the year?’ *| And the summer with its hol- * idays, which for so many. stud- <'ents nowadays, mean only a change of work, is doling: out, twe fancy, faster now from the |ebb-tiae of its store of days. =| “There's no last at all to this - summer’’, ene commented re- “cently. ‘‘I. haven't accomplished nearly so much as I had plan-| ned. I guess’’ she signed, ‘‘no one ever does! There always remains some ‘unfinished busi- “Let's hope it's only put by for another. summer” we said. Visitors, this evening brought to Alderlea. * “I'd say,"’ Peter offered in a smiling aside to us in the dim- ‘ming afterlight, “‘we can call g ourselves ‘baby-sitters’ now!’’ -Jamie-and Elva from_the farm "in the road? had just given their s\three to our care for the evening, : which also found Peter, its youn- gest, sole keeper of the house jacross the lane Nice little folks the three great-grands are, ‘and with that inherent way of ‘4 children, which soon finds, each one his or her own place in their elders’ affections. There was a silence as the “machine went down. the . lane. . “y CST. AND MES. STIRLING MACCALLUM. RCMP Scarlet Adds Color The marriage of Carol Ann_|quarter coat with white acces- an: Snape of Mr. and sories. Her corsage was of yel- s. Car! -- Boehner, Monta- low roses. The groom’s mother gue, P. E. I. to Cst. Stirling Gre- | wore a.two-piece costume of -gor MacCallum, son of Mr. and |pink lace with white accessories eae eer Ereek jand a corsage of white roses. 2 ¢ Be * place IN" The toast to the..bride was. 7 ee hh Presbyterian | proposed by Anat Careatinee urch, ee iuncle of the bridé; and respond- OS ee aed RE Wye om. Eyl ee sre ear ney aa by |Lure, friend of the bride, was in Mrs. Fulton Campbell. who also -Sesoi om ot beck Se ass accompanied Lloyd Martin dur- , For # honeymoon trip through ing the singing of “The Lord’s the Maritimes, the bride wore a Prayer” and “O Perfect Love”. jblue brocade suit with white fox “The church was decorated with. {ur collar and white peau_de- white. and yellow mums. Lilies /S0ie accessories, = Her corsage of the valley marked the pews. WS of shasta daisies. : _Thé bride, given in marriage host by her father, chose a floor wedding were Mrs~J. W. Car- length gown -of white organza ruthers and Mrs. John MacLean a Among those attending the} © ~ over satin with re-embroidered grandmothers of the bride, and corde lace-on empire lines with Mrs: James_-H. MacLauchlan, a@ cathedral length train.. Her of the groom.” Skee | four tier shoulder-length - veil _Out-ofprovince guests * inelud- | was held in place by a coronet ed Mr..and Mrs. Norman Mac- of vetals. Her only jewelry, a°Lauchlan, Saint John, N. B.; Mrs. Colin 1 With Waning Summer fF jin, the Community” } 4 ; Dwindles Expressions were sober only for the moment, |Peter reminded the trio, ‘‘there ‘is to be no crying when:. your dad and mommie are away!” Faint smiles. glimmered. ‘Let, St. David's Church. ‘us play’! Gordie said. | -They can pretty well entertain Valley. guest of her sister, Mrs ithemselves. Gordie and Peter Preston Grigg and Mr. jand family. went to machines and other boy- ish interests, the girls, Wendy and Cathie, to those of their own. When _ the deepened dusk brought them indoors, Peter ex- plained to the girls on either side of him on the couch, the story a coloring book told, while Gor- die continued to play with ma- chines on the table. Two by two they went to:bed; the men — children with James to the house across the lane, we to keep the two maids: «‘‘Whatever shall we do, Ellen, if they chance to waken from sleep, and miss their parents?” The.evening spent away. And at length Scampie barked in the silence and a machine came to the yard. And the girls, evident- ly having heard it through the mist of sleep, recognizing the sound, came to the floor as one. And all smiles came to meet -the..pair they most toye at thy head of the stairway. Gordie presently joined them for the homing. “They are good jen’ James says now, | the old clock on its shelf. ‘Peter jis too’ he adds. “But then, of course’ he smiles fondly ‘‘Pet- er’s a man!” i And our day? It has given us nice memories to keep. Until tomorrow — — Diary—, Goodnight... . CWL Delegates _ Are Leaving Mrs. A. P. Mylligan of Kin- kora, newly elected president of the. CWL Provincial Council, Iphigenie Arsenault of Charlot- tetown, . 3rd. national vice-presi- dent, and Very Rev. George J. MacCormack, “provincial direc- tor, will be among , delegates from across Canada who will meet in Hamilton, Ontario, from August .27 - September 1.° for the 46th annual national -convention of the Catholic Women's League of Canada, with headquarters at the Sheraton-Connaught Hotel. The convention theme will be, “Social Action - --The Christian Arrange- ments. are -being handled by Mrs H. R. Harper, Hamilton diocesan president and Mrs. George lt. Schneider, general convener—and their committies. Business sessions will be chaired by the natipnal president, ‘Catherine A. Toal of London, Ont.- “ The formal opening will be held Sunday evening at children, Ell- winding | | Leighton Stewart returned by But Lionel Teed of Saint John, N.B © the one girl of the house across + ‘Let's get this thing straight” | James—turned—back—to—whisper__|- HAPPE Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 NINGS. airon Sunday from Halifax, where he attended the wedding of his niece, Joan Stewart, to Georgie Stewart left by air on |Sunday from Halifax: -after at- tending, the wedding of her niece |Joan Stewart and Lionel Teed at Miss Ste- | wart: spent her vacation at Tyne Grigg Mrs. George Lutz and daugh- ter, Flora Lutz of Oldtown, Maine, were guests for the past few days at the, Linkletter Mo- tel, Summerside. Mrs. Lutz, Miss Lutz, and the former's). niece, Mrs. Leaman Caseley, Kelvin: Grove, visited the Con- federation Centre, Woodleigh and other places of interest. Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Sulli- van and son Morgan, will leave this week to return to San Fran- cisco. after visiting Mrs. Sulli- van's"parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Brown and family, Mar- gate Beverley, Brown will ac- company her brother-in-law and sister to Ontario where she will visit relatives in St. Catherine's Toronto ‘and Ottawa. She will return later. by air: LAC Michael Ramsay, CFB, Chatham, N. B:, spent the past week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ramsay, Indian River Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McGo- vern of Dorchester, Mass., and children Arleen, Cathy, Bar- bara, Teresa and Robert, .spent their holidays at Hillcrest Farm Indian River, guests of Mr. and. Mrs. L. G Ramsay. Mrs. Russell Callaghan, Ebbs- fleet and Mrs. Emmett McNeil Wellington were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenault, Kirkwood Drive while attend- ing Old Home Week. : A. P. Callaghan Franingham, Mass., is spending a month on the Island visiting his brothers, Dr. W. E. Callaghan, Summer- sicls and Russell Callaghan, Ebb- sfleet, and their wives. Hillis and Norah Shannon who have been visiting relatives ~in the city and at Cumberlant leave this evening on return -to their home -in Port Arthur, On- tario. They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs Fred Shannon, for- merly. of 22 Park Térrace, Char- lottetown. : Clayton Callaghan returned to Toronto on. Saturday after. spending his holidays with -his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Callaghan, Ebbsfleet. Mr. and Mrs Maurice Chaz- ottes and daughter, Louise of Weston, Ont.,-have returned to which | their..home, having vacationed at the Matheson Cottages in Rosebank. Mr. Chazottes is edi- bert Brennan fo honor its pian- ist, Mrs. John Cameron, ‘and its organist, Mrs. Blanche Crockett cousin ‘ot MP8.:Redgh Moreside, was formerly Anette Holt of Belfast, Me., and was private secretary’ to the late president Franklin Roosevelt, for many years at the White Hou in Washington, -D. C. - : Norma Annear,, RN, of Char-| lottetown and Lower Montague, | left this week on a trip to the Pacific Coast. She will visit en route with her brother Monty in ‘Calgary, and also with her aunt, Mrs. Ernest Poole, Ed- monton, ; Mrs. Francis Acorn, Wallos-|°- ton, Mass., is visiting her sister | ' and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs|_ Dan MacKenzie, Montague, and | ‘ her sister, Mrs. John MacKear- ney, Lower Montague.’ PAT JENKINS oe ‘Mrs. Walter O’Brien of the Charlottetown Hospital staff,| Mr. and Mrs. Rand Jenkins, and Sister Marie Annette of The| Annandale, wish to announce Sisters of Martha, Charlotte-| the forthcoming marriage’ of town, have turned from aj their eldest daughter, Patri- cia Winifred, to John Wenda!! very pleasant trip to Louisiana. MacDonald, eldest son of Mrs aS ge gece ee meee They were guests of the Bene- dictine sisters in their new priory not far from New Orleans, and visited many places of interest while there. Enroute they visit- ed relatives in Boston, then drove to New York, and flew by jet liner to. New Orleans where they were met by Mrs. O'Brien's dau- ghter, Sister. Mary Gerard, OSB and other sisters. On the re- turn trip they were accompani- ed by Sister Mary Jude to Cape Cod where they ; visited with friends before fiving to Charlot- tetown. Sister Mary Jude will remain on the Island for -a mon- ths vacation. Sister. Mary Ger- ard has left the priory in Louisi- ana to take up teaching duties at Kansas University for.the new term. ‘ Donald: Cowan, Newton, N- J., is spending a month's vacation with ,his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. John Cowan, Lower Montague: Mrs.' Laurie MacLeod and fa- mily, Hal, Kim, and Steve of |/ Toronto arrived in Lower Mon- ‘lague last week to spend their holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hewitt. co. Bo “EDN. BOTTS SEPTEMBER Mr. and Mrs. John Botts an- Mr: and Mrs. Arch Liewellytt and their daughter, Marilyn, and .their..son Dale of Toronto, Ont., recently visited their mo-’ thers, Mrs. Richard’ Llewellyn, "ounce .the engagement of and Mrs. Wesley Moore, Whim) their daughter, Edna Mary : Road. They were guests of Mr._ Elizabeth, to Wayne Francis WENDALL, MACDONALD. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Lucetta. MacDonald and the late Rayrhond MacDonald, Howe Bay. The merriage is to’ take place at St. Pius X Pa- rish, Parkdale, on September 17th, 1966 at 5:30 p. m. ’ WAYNE CUDMORE WEDDING ~ Llovd ‘Cudmore, Charlotte- town The marriage will take place at the” Holy’ Redeemer Church 1966 on” September 17th. and Mrs. T.’M. Llewellyn, Mon-| Cudmore, son of Mr. and Mrs’ tague. s = - . fure;suzcest roasting the cobs ici A H ALBERTON Ithe <oid-laShioned way, over an Musi Ar | h lopen tire . US clans | e | Evelyn ‘Carpenter, Albérton tn d-gne, yoy husk the | left. on Monday for Port Albern! jeahs-ard cook.thetn in’ boiling Honored By | ae | : : “BC. where -she will be engas- wa! ; _ ted in the teaching profession Elms a e UC “| Myrna Horne, Mill River, was {3 Elmsdale congregation: of the,# Weekend guest_ of Misses United Church of Canada met}Gwennie and Martha Murray at the home of Mr. atid Mrs. Ro- | Alberton. - Mrs fax, is a guest of her nephew and niece, Mr--and Mrs. Myr! On behalf of the congregation }Matthews, Alberton -South AS 4 Gilbert Metherall,. Hali-. °°! ths they. are’ as tender rke them Then butter, ng sticks and roast over Ahe fire ; Method 1K pr icing two !s more authen- lightly browned’ a vith a’ slight —caramel + back the_husks and strip Replace. the husks and cultured pearl drop. and ear-'Margaret Geddes, i time the delegates will be. wel ings, ift of t - Quinn; ~Latfel--Netson, Richard} jtime. wel |) g igi * se : hig tte the ends with “string. 1 She harried a aatear oe soe. oaks. Mrs. Glen MacKinnon, : rare ig ci ah Ad ool ae a a {Ronald SPodingion” who sean ote nye : 7 0; eo te me ap ‘ona gril-nver ‘int | Ryan. Bishop of Hamilton. | n.- Robert Nelson, Mrs. Nel- |words of appreciation for the Oe le ith nec, coals= Turn’ -the “corn frequen- let roses and white carnations. |Carol Ann Michael, Toronto,‘ On- The matron of honor, Mrs. tario: Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mac- Harry Annear, the bride’s sis- Donald, Mrs. Albro MacDonald ter visiting briefly with his par- jents, ts tne 11 4 husks Mr. and Mrs. Brydon q-. B ball the Bushs ate 1 browned. about .15 te Greetings jwill be extended by civic. provincial, federal service rendered by both ladies son-and family of Montreal are over a period of years. Mrs. and spending the month of August at wee ter, and bridesmaids, Laurel Nadine Boehner, Pictou, N. S. fraternal_representatives- and Rosehank. He is the son of the |Crockett responded on behalf of 20.1 Nelson, friend-of-the bride, and Previous to her marriage the Most Rev. T. J. McCarthy, Bis- late Robert. Nelson, one-time |Mrs. Cameron and herself. 7 To up the plain carn Ruth MacCallum, sister of tne bride was entertained at show- hop of St. Catharines. and natio- |raiiwayman in Charlottetown. |; During the social evening Roasted Cor n flavor: the dietitians suggest “groom, wore floor-length—-gowns ers_at the homes of Mrs. Glen nal director of the League, will . |which followed, a hymn sing ee sing seasoned biltter, made by of similar design of gold peau de MacKirinon, Toronto; Mrs Or- address the gathering. _ Mr. and. Mrs. Elliott. Acorn of |was enjoyed with Mr. Pockling- Most Delicious addinz-smalt-amounts—of-garl soie and matching floral head- ville MacDonald, Montague; The program of the conven- Toronto, formerly of Dundas.|ton as pianist. ot | - . = i lemon nine: curry... chives” = dresses They carried identical; Miss Elva MacKay, - Charlotte- tion will cover reports of pro-| arrived last week to spend their} Throughout many years, Mrs. And Nourishing other herbs to creamed (batter bouquets of shasta daisies. __. town: and Miss Barbara Henry, Nan Court, niece of the groom Charlottetown. A bridal show- cted as flower girl. and David er was also held at St. Andrew’s ennedy .as ring bearer: Presbyterian. Church Hall. Cst. James Couse was best’ The members of the wedding man, and the ushers were Cst.’ party were entertained by Bar- Yan Oland and Cst. William bara Mabon and Mrs. Catherine Dewsnap. Mabon following the rehearsal Following the ceremony a re- A post-nuptial shower was given ception for 125 guests was held the couple by Brackley District in the church hall. The mother; The couple are now residing of the bride received in a beige in Toronto. Ontario. (Photo by lace dress and matching three- The Craft Studio, Montague.) MARY HAWORTH | Readers Offer Solace MR. AND MRS. The marriage was solemniz- ed, on July 16th, 1966, of Rosena Trainor, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Trainor, Baldwin's Road, to Carl Baird son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baird, Morell at St Cuthberts Church, St. Theresa's. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. P. Butler, Morell. At- f tending the bride were Mrs. Lewis Burke, Laura Bradley Helen Kenny, and Mary El- len ‘Corcoran. The best man was George Baird, the grooms brother. Following a honey- CARL BAIRD SUMMER WEDDING moon in the United States Mr. and Mrs. Baird are residing in Charlottetown. To Lonely Homemaker DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | (periodical), Lee’s Summit, Mo., I.am touched by the cry ior help. zip code 64063, to which she may | : the young wife and moth- subscribe. . . e ; er who feels trapped and fran- : tic, living in an isolated country house where she “‘never—sees—a-— Sincereiy, DEAR—- MARY HAWORTH: St. Andrew Presbyterian C C.jchurch in Pictou was the scene of—a—July—wedding—when—Kath- Former Islander Is Married In Pictou, N.S: Ceremony | blushing rose, fashioned m A- line with empire bodices. Their headdresses were of self fabric vincial presidents, conveners of standing committees and chair- men of special committees, pre- senting the achievements in the many phases of CWL endeavour. Resolutions and recommenda- tions will be discussed and voted upon, ‘Information Sessions’’ will be conducted by national conveners and provincial presi- dents, social events will include a tour of Hamilton, trips to Mt. Cenacle, Dundurn Castle and to Niagara Falls where the dele- gates will be dinner guests of the Ontario Provincial Govern- ment: they will also be given a a by the city of Hamil- n. . Speaker at the closing ban- quet will be William A. Dyson, executive director, Federation of Catholic Charities, Montreal, whose topic will be based on the Convention theme. Drive-In Clinic I’know you can’t act as inter-lerine Victoria McEachern, dau- person or hears a car”. She has a devoted husband and four children: ‘two babies and two of school age. While I approve your detail- ed suggestions and recommen- dations, I would like to add sup- mediary for your: correspond- ents. But oh, how I long to help, VL, if only by baby sitting for her once a week. Years ago I was in an aimost identical situation: Seemingly ghter of Mr. and Mrs. sigan R. MacDonald, became the | bride of Bradford Robert Sulli- van, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred: Sullivan, all of Pictou. The double-ring ceremony was rosettes, with short three tiered Cuts Danger : veils. They wore matching satin slippers and carried cascades of white chnysanthmums' with contrasting ribbons. Wilfred Sullivan, brother of the groom, ‘was best man. wt plementary words of encourage- insoluble money problems, |\a ment to her. lonely house ip. the country, and She, who signs herself VL, al- babies. A bitter memory. ready has blessings that many. To make things worse, I felt women, myself included, would guilty about my brooding. I feit almost give their soul for: AI didn’t qualify as a worthy wife loving husband (who bought the/and mother. I didn’t have the house, thinking to please her); sense to call for help. Thank God four healthy children; a peace-|that VL did, and received your ful routine waiting to be filled excellent advice. with creative. activities. | Like VL; I was worried about For example the Metropo- the effects on the children of my litan Opera is available to her, blue moods. My husband said by means of eyen an inexpen- I was hopelessly neurotic and I sive record player. Front seat felt he was right. My solution participation in current events, was. to pretend happiness. I such aS congressional committee sang and laughed giddily durin hearings, via radio or TV. . Ex-/the day. . - t, perimenting “with delectable By now, circumsatnces have coy tery for the, the familyichanged. Don’t. they always? table, trying out recipes clipped | Looking at my sunny, well-ad- _ from newspapers and maga-|justed children today, I conclude zines that maybe I wasn't a hopeless Planting a vegetable aud or! neurotic, after all, in those ear- flower garden. where much rest-/ly trying years. Sincerely, .P. L. less energy and otherwise idle) DEAR MARY HAWORTH: time may be put to use. digging I was struck with the plight of " ng. .watering, tending and VL, who feels desperately isolat- ring the results. Until she |ed in a country house she hates. rns to listen for the song of I am a retired! government ste- vs or chirp of crickets. a’'tran- nographer, 70, genial, sympathe- er radio can keep her com- tic, white, young for my age, I _ am told b ® po7y as she gardens ™n winter, house plants can! I have a small pension and 1) me an indoor gatden believe I could make VL's life Regardless of religious deno- more bearable, in exchange for mination, start the day with ala room and meals, perhaps. Do family devotional; it gives |you think we might hit on some- <trength for the task, to all - the thing? I am enclosing my tele children in school, Dad in busi- phone number, just in case. | Mom at her work.. There ; Sincerely,A.G. are many prayer guides, my |Thanks for your goodhearted an- favorite being tne Daily Word swers to VL’s need of authen- | performed ‘by Rev. W.J.| Following the wedding cere- Morrison, in the presence of the |mony, a reception for 50 guests immediate relatives of the bri-|was held in the Church Hall, cat- dal couple. ' ered for by the Fraser Memorial jay * ie was played by. Ladies Auxiliary. i nue prayed OV" Mrs. MacDonald, mother of ‘ the bride, wore a pink crepe iV in marriage sg tee tacothine ‘Robest Maca. sheath dress with a matching chern wore a floor-length sheath |"at and white accessories. Her style gown of white faille taffeta, COTSASe was of white roses. fashioned with a scooped neck-|Mrs. Sullivan mother of the line with guipure lace appliques. |FF00™. wore 4 sheath style dress A floor length train of matching 0f Navy blue and white crepe and material fell from a large bow 4 White picture hat, white acces- at the back waist-line. Her /SoTies and 4 corsage of white three-tiered-elbow-length_veil of TOSS. ii as illusion net was held in place by The, toast (> the bride was pro- a‘ double crown of crystals and /Posed by Mr Morrison, and seed pearls. Her cascade bou- Tesponded tc by the groom. quet was of American beauty) For 4 wedding trip through roses and maiden hair:fern, _|the province the bride wore a “Mrs. O. MacDonald, aunt:.of |4tess of orange-ice dacron, with the bride was matron of honor, iwhite iace coat, a white hat ; ] \of talisman roses Eachern, was bridesmaid. They | Ae. ahd Wipes Sulla“ willves wore indentical floor length . ; ; side in Pictou where the groom gowns of brocaded taffeta in aA i en Auto —'is employed by . Pictou tic understanding of ner panic Sales and Services. | feelings. She can’t read your, Congratulatory telegreph letters without feeling © better,,Messages were received , from As for AG's offer to become en the bride's grand-aunts, Mrs. adopted member of the house-|Josy Mullin, West Roxbury, hold, it may have merit. But Mass: and Mrs. Elizabeth Pen- ithe proposition would have ty be dergast Margaret MacLeod of filtered through accredited spon- Roslindale, Mass, : sors of both parties M.H| Among out of town guests ‘\Mary Havorth countels were Mr and Mrs. William Fer- through her column, not by'guson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mail or’ personal interviex MiecEachern, Gwen Robertson Write her in care of The Giar- and Majorie Clarke all of Mon- diat,: tague. and het cousin, Georgina Mac- 24. accessories and a ~corsage | S17 emt st Dial 4.7125 > Rbbeuspedsogies : Of Contagion ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — For mothers who worry about their’ children catching something in the pediatrician’s waiting room, three Atlanta doctors have a unique solution. It’s a motel - like, drive-in clinic, with built-in privacy— and it keeps patients isolated from each other. All mom has to do is drive in with her child, park in front of a vacant diagnosis room and enter. Inside, she locks the door, and flicks a switch to no- tify the-doctor of her. arrival. ‘We've found this cuts the problem of,.;.cross-infection in waiting “rooms,” said Dr Rob- ert Garner, ‘one of pedia- tricians who built: the clinic.” “In our old offices, we saw jcases at least once -a week of a well child's catching measles lor mumps from another child jand son, John of East Royalty, digan. ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Dickieson holidays with relatives at Car- They will also visit with Mr. Acorns sisters; Maud, Mrs Harold Bulpitt of Roseneath and Mr. and -Mrs. Louis -Jenkins_ of Lower Montague. Mrs J. P. Hamill, Kinkora, has as her guests at the Cliff cottages, her daughter, Anne Hamill, New York City, _ and Mrs. Austin Fennell with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Mc- Sherry and three children, Mrs Paul Walsh, and Mr. Walsh, all of Boston; and Sister Dorinda of St. Paul, Minn. : Recent guests at the home of New Glasgow, were Rev. John Ball and Mrs. Ball, Charlotte- town, and Dr. and Mrs. Mark McGuigan, Toronto. The Mc- Guigan family are vacationing at Cavendish. Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins have left_on a vacation _trip_over the Cabot Trail. ; Congratulations have been ex- tended to Mr and Mrs. John A. MacAulay on the occasion of their 55th anniversary. The event was celebrated in the re- creation room of the Senior Citi- zens Residence in Souris, on. Tuesday, August 16th. and was attended by their neighbouring an organist are well known and Cameron has_ been with her musical talent in. both! OTTAWA (CP) — -Corn-on- * : church and community.. As ajthe-cob addicts are happiest < H. BENNETT CARR ¢ very young girl, the former|when they've. got butter up to ¢ Sum: Life: of Canad Hazel Weeks learned to play the |the ears and kernels wedged _be- “District Siamertoae organ in Montrose Methodist tween their teeth. Taswrades Cranselling church. - She speaks with ap-|,T keep—your—corn:munthers Chavleiieea: 6 it preciation of the help given her Pi GgaT. -E.T. at that time by the late Philip one. 4-8817 - 4-5435, Pridham. After moving to Elms * 000000000000 200so4 dale following her marriage, a Mrs Cameron served as church | organist on occasion over a num-— ber of years... In more recent | years both organ and piano have been used in Elmsdale church | and she has been the Mag ia Organist Blanche Crocket . has served the congregation | and Tourists! with equal faithfulness, though) for fewer years. Her mother, ; the late Mrs. Fred Rennie, was @ generous | Seb eae ea POEOOCHOO THEO SCO OOOCO COR eree e happy, home economists af the $ federal department of atricul- oo OCOC OE Attention Visitors was. also organist in Elmsdale church. Mrs. Crockett’s willing ness to serve and her ability as appreciated. SENT ‘TO. HOSPITAL old English hotel chambermaid charged with throwing a bottle | ) | KEEP IN BELFAST, Northern—Ireland - Ss EAU Wanna aeen (AP)—Iris Carruthers, 43-year- at Queen Elizabeth's car during a visit to Belfast. in July, was ordered Thursday to be placed in hospital for mental treat- ment. A charge of treason against her was reduced against her was reduced te ohe- of disorderly behavior. residents and members of their family. The Moresides of Milton had as their guests recently, . Mr. and Mrs. George McClellan, and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McClellan | from the United States. Mrs. George McClellan, who is all i If it’s FISH ... and can be caught ... WE HAVE IT! QUEEN ST. 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