The marriage oi Miss CI Ann Hogan. dailiihter at M town. Prince Edward Island Mrl. Tom Lerikos. City. Quebec. Greek Orthodox Ceremony Unites Couple In Quebec City Allan H Holman and the late organ“ over satln. the “and Arthur G. Hogan. of Charlotte Tom Lerlkos in son or Mr. and . lace appliquea. Quebec l was 0! shoulder length boutiant took place at the tulle illusion. She carried a cas- Annunciation Greek Orlhodox cadc of pink sweetheart rose m ‘The Guardlln. Charlottetown. Wod.. July 3. 1m. '1 _ __ a Miss Cindy Lenreck w h o a marriage takes pla tn the he" inture was tendered a miscellan- ieoua ahnwer It the horns at one loi' her Irlendl. Glynne Jarvi Souri were conlrltullted by Mn. I. A. Coyle on behall of tha e er. The girls. whole prises were lIor history to grade a were Dol- . lorea bowling Rosemary KIM The room was decorated with and Judith Mullin. Grade 5 win- lpink and whita streamers andiners were Diane Campinll and wedding bells. The bridr eleet'cathy Whitiock. was escnried to her decorated Mrs. Raymond walker and seat by the hostess. Miss Laura MacDonald carried In the daughter. Ahoa Louise. Calgary ke . Miu Alma Fraser cut the are the guests or Mr Walker ribbons and Lou cuonaid laurel-II. Mr- Ind Mrl MtA- He“. presented the gt tn the bride. Wood islands. They plan to-he. Mlaa .varvls read the gin a nd llva weeks on tho Ilia ard ivisitlng with trtends and relativ- Tha bride-elect thanked thpae es. Two oi Mrs. present tor their gltts. and invlt-lnre residents at Charlottetown. ed all to visa: her in her he w‘ Mrs. n Cook. North River ome. . Road and Mrs. RI. Wilson. lad Piano selections were provld-‘ Upper Queen Street. ad by Cecile Holland. Gamesl and a ring song. loilowed by; . and Mrs. Edward Millerl lunch served by trienda sonclud.. entertained on Thursday evenlnll ed the evening. otlaat week at a six to eight party at Gregor'a lay the See in Buckley Be ach. Mrs. Tom Laldlaw was winner and Mrs. wahdall l hour the runner-up in the recent Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen one state point match played at and daughters Karen and Linda. the ncivedere null and Winter Halttag. are vacationing with Club. The event was sponsoredle, Draper‘s parents. Mr. and by Mrs. mi. Buntnln. Play willl Mrs. George Pun ’ r. HIWthor» start Tuesday in a three. stagelna Ave. Parkdale point match sponsored by Mrs.‘ W.L. mese. i t h e Bar- roIlIItller AlIn H. Holman. wore I rs. tweet length gown of white sIIk Ti The Experimental Farm Ital! at Birch Court honored one ol ‘ their memberl. Mln Mary Anne MacPhee. on Thursday of last vIlltinl week with I [oing- Iy All! of triends in the British Isles. two Island scene Bruce Mac- France Ind Ealkrn Canndl. He Luren was master of ceremon- anent the last week with ' . RC. Parent. iarm director. .l E. Cameron. ado Grafton Street. arrived home Thursday er seven weeks neckline and petal shaped skirt trimmed with seed pearls on Her headdress r to. Church. oucbec City. and llly-ot-the valley Intertwined The marriage was pcrlormcd.wiih Iv by Rev. Ksloudis. The ride. The bridesmaid. liven 'n marr' e by h Lerikos. sister of wore a ‘hrosdcloth and carried a hose. igoy ot yellow sweetheart roses ilfld stephanotls. Stephan Koko- lakis was koumhhre. and Jim- mie Lerikns was best man. Tile Miss Vicky the firearm dress or yellow silk 50m daughter Nora. Mrs. RH. Shaw, apoke on behali oi the group. and land aon Kari. in l-lalltax. Among‘Mrs. xlmbait nlannhard m or tormer islanders he met in art-libs Light retrerh ll. Malachy's Church. Kin. korI. was the aettinr tor till marriage nI Marie McCain and Joseoh Richards, The bride is the.dallzhler oi Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCshe. 3%" that“. Klukan and the [room In the son at Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ri- chard. Fredericton. NB. Rev. 1-”. Croken oiiiclatcd at the ceremony. who want a m ham Hotel-noun hi. IIlIrIed Dld I0! I "In inlmoney. New Zelland. nu Take It from me. Ipelkin] u til I a member or thla applied gener- l scholarship hand; or perhaps imiyolnh otbe al'on these arents don't owelitl I . their children a thing! The child. poor but worthy strident could ran milht to dDiiEht lo the tact benefit 1mm I mil-88"! muni- 10". thar their parents have the time . been. as their son did. i and the means In the autumn ot . lite to relax a bit. betors they're ‘_renliy old You 1 when Im nmlmmhmmm'dv Moreover. 1 iii- Illnin veiopnenl to mourn“ them Ill Insole-cent modes depena . long after tins reason nl it literally behind hem. some rt And mznv {and parents need 1 hoosler shot of outside Will- from time to time. to lites their resolve in saying EF. "No" as they should. in Hill DEAR OORMSPONDENTS: ‘sensllivc matizr. Thu»- vol: 'rc both right. it's no uselui comments may be hriptul . that kind a! may to spare. as one" to give ate and. en My husband and I take pride ‘ in our independence. in meeting ‘our present needs and planning .(uture solvency. Not that our ‘plrents aren‘t devoted to us: .lhey are. But we wouldn't think .ol uklng them ror money. . n . DEAR MARY HAWORTH: 1 am iasclnatrd by the letter iaboot the married man. 29 aon tor a “depression years" mar. :rlage. now just Iiriishirigtoi a wonder «lucauon hc ut ‘filrough scholarships. who wants lhia parents to give him a back. log or cash. in recompense tor hinds they didn't have to spend on him earlier. 1 he were worth all the Idlolarshlnl he received. ho ‘ How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place Daron! salsa went ant-toy and am- i? a s :E a s a E E s 7 your a mo: Downe d and more m on: I my loolyfuarr taste or rerun; Does not sour hrrkn v pints ndnr’ idctlulr- hrcllh). G". rasrrnrn and r drug counter- slcrywhera. TENDERS ‘ Tenders will be RCQIVN‘I at the office of the . undersigned up to noon on July 31st Iar Garbage : Collection unit». In the City of Charlottetown. Specification» to be obtained at the onion is! . the undersigned on deposit of $10. Lowest or any tender not nemsarily accepted“ t John J. Butler. City Comptroller. New j lain were Mr. and Mr. Donllll menis were served. Min Mne‘ . Mrs. Gordon Is the Phee’s mIrrIIge Io LIwrenee youngest sister at Menton Whlt- Johnston will [lite vllce July lock. restaurateur or this city. 6. They will reside In Calgary. Eleanor Younker. 72 Doullas‘ Miss Betty Chinl. RT. Street. has returned Irum holl" Mlsa Catherine MacLeod. and RT. MARY HAWORTH Critics Of Spoiled Youth CUIRILS, WAVES |Hl/A\|||R2 WITHOUT PERMANENT WAVING SOLUTIONS Chemical Lotion Discovery 4 a. aaaaal m w you was Inns with it. your Mir can in sadism with beautile thIIM ‘1qu. la the lat... nyl. Iiihoot Wavsa straith italr Aa Naturally dawlops lull-Icing, tom-ring wan. m natural-looking as naturally wavy hair. . to» mini: and budi into pic:- As it run Vlara lorn With Wavy itairi tall .t.;. ash imly aria and It!“ “mm W." 5.... m Gem, days spent with lrlenda ln aurireluroed recently lrom ls lington. Ont. While on vacation where they Attended the end Defend Badgered Parents he the Queen‘s Plate linnal convention DI the Canadian me In 'l‘m'm"n Ind 0er mu Society of him-tow Technolo There has been a rash oi letters l them. And what bothcrr me Is.‘ -at Buiralo. NY . and Lo nd a ll. glsts. in your column mcently trons. or these children all seem to he 0r“- ‘a ut_ parents whose anwn around my ugc. 3i]: born during Mr. and Mrs. c.w. Taylor. married children seem to be the later depression period. __ Rochlord square School pupils portage LI Prain'e. Manitoba..maklng outrageous demands on Among others there was the‘ ‘ with via-y hon all your Ilia. and, aqua y Lcnkns The bride's mother wore a imparlonl, your hair pteown rod‘nntl dress oi Mediterranean blue silk shsmung with lace bodice. biua mnlil~wl|ed floral hat. and mat. chins accessories. ner corsaee was or gsrdeotas and atephono. an all. nlrmmrm . . . nlrtlwaaa e4 IIWI Ind as. .wbo were awarded prizes pre- are visiting blends. Mr. and imarried daughter who expects M .m, m... w yu- an Ih-r udi a“... m. i... The mother or the groom wure sented by the ltoynl s: d ws rd Mrs. Donald Sampson. 55 Crest- . mgmsidem M". u. Mm. her mother to drop everything page. .. “airman. s35 s-l- tor all ’VP'I w. tum:- Will a, no " w l or mil! adds an a! on Thursd ay wood Drive. charlouetown. aim... mi w... a sheath dresl of gold linen Chapter. IODE. Ind come runnlnil. on demand.i ltrlrnrned with matching lace.. . . (Kenzie; secretary. Mrs. Marv n a .. s... .. a y lip babysit. vet tin same data-l " :.Zi‘i..."‘..‘w Fulton's Johnston i_ electedl: treasur- ill-“Md hair- And. most imflnm rnvaav th. should stay . Ii. our (ullfli null .Id mam still look liter hat was a white tloral net , a, M” w a," Mcxgm (“A ghlar ther sister as l nngluclst es ml and Iavaiy ts. a». as. I l . . _ . . . . at aha tmt. so try tho I“ ii i . at glanavooa the ooh day as the se the aiued are wore whitom-cI-fifiionrnlie;é ELLEN S DIARY electedl; assistant treasu r er,l ""19 “1‘51 WWW Ind W- " ' lint. m m- m h n law tr- inorth {MINING m: TIMI orrn Mrs. Mildred fray tre-electedltl 3“"9’ 0‘ ‘l‘m‘m‘ 5”“ 95 “mt , men-Kg mme. Mi“ Came, ‘ mg the children to see Grandma Moon Rises In Crescent Ine Cur e Ire-clement: everyl an Eastersundw day secretary. Mrs. Willium| Then there is the married MacEarhcrn ire-elecirdt. daughter who iccls that her Dad col-sage \ and slephanotis. l Following I reception at til at Chateau Frontenac Hotel I h e bride and groom IeIt on I honey- t SHE'LL LDVE IT —m do little Sirls. This dress Iool, dressy. A Sundress pretty wlih Without embroidery. Fishtail love! I whirly dress and should not be Imported into W add It to the stable or sly' Patternlwoskesiu. passed I resolution {our - leli' clover In I good luck mg m - chores we were doing at the mfif’dfi'kgu'fi“ m‘ "l." time. nevertheless one which in gineerihg student at st. Mary' the overall is important. University in Kalil-x. could be. as we have seen It. disastrous In more ways than ragga“ gm “GED by kindling an unwanted outdoor pruch “AER-r, 5m, lire. It not} carcrully dons. We (optAfi‘g 0mm... pm M". were carrying the pan or (coldt shol'a Association thinks many 8 e! ll"ml the kitchen - stove .poriuble kerosene heaters made toyinpty it to a sizable tin con- n rope are dangerous and tamer by the garden when this ‘unstable in the Canadian cllmutaill lull. we remind the tarmers is this country. cleanings In the manure spread- . The association at its annual er. Illd 0" i! am to work on nrlmectlng at the n y resort oi the trellis. . .lt may grow a while away the summery da at that other (arm. n n b s Well. Ellen. than done tor another year." James remarked with a relieved algh this even- ing. ‘It's not that it's such hard work. the shearing. but it brings unused muscles into play. They ache a bit. like they used to at- ter a ilrst day at the planting or picking oi potatoes. . .Now. there was something on my mind to ask you. oh. yesi What about that black time? shall let it go along with the rest ' "Oh no we aaid. “We at- ways save that out to make refreshmenls were served by the hostess and the lunch com- mittee. An invitation to meet at the home a! Mrs. Marxism Mab‘ Pherson in July was accepted. Mrs. MaoKr-nsle was appointed as devotional leader. rs. Andrew Jardlne. F r e a- town. was the guest speaker at the Thsnkofi'ering service ol the Women's Missionary Snt‘lety at St. Andrew's P r e I b y terian Church. Montague. Sunday eve- ning. She chose as the theme for her m l s I I o n lry lddi'lfltl Mark II. Verse ll. “She hath done what she could." the zoycar-oid married so". highly educator; orl scholarship . OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK (not. a h r set) with Revolutionary HOLDEX 6 0:. Only $1.75 0F mouldggmrggwymmggdggg High Over The Old Mill 0.. on... .t l... mu... 3‘ m... m... .L. mm... mm. M-kgl- . WWW . m hm wn‘ mm “Mn. vote otappreclutionior hcrlcad- 4d ‘ h ' ’I75 “um I”. mum“ h “' “mag; 9. a; Mr: ‘ e m i "Ah. ha. Mr. Rabbit . so there or the stock indeed "lere their erahip and devotion was extend.| h 0““ W l 9 in“ Will)" Wltil. . hairwavme term. at an. and saw. “by. mwk; ,5": flange 0. you are!" we exclaimed in the tails lin parii behind them. "All. ed to the retiring president by a“; ““g‘seh‘fidi‘ “53"” l" W” "m “"""""" "M "mm-Wt"- Pmfl; "Hm. Canes N ,m. aliense oi the yard th morn- oo. . st powdered wltb as Mrs. Garnet Moore, 1 mg; “1 lm beyond in the past three years has been ins . One at the lawllest of insecticide. betore hell-s lelt In M "‘9 “Me 0‘ “‘9 mum To a... n... sum... it... .5 NEW . . . Scientific breakthrough PERFORM Brilliant Lustre HAIR SPRA 7m: dress pattern- transier: dl- motions in chlldrens sizes 2. i, C. I. 10. Stale size. Writs - tlve cent. icu at this pattern (no stamps. please» on the Canadian market. to Alice Brooks. care oi Guard-l urging the tederal governmentilymhol {or us to pick up on a to prohiblt the import ot all summer . stroll. or maybe a ‘rinrkapproved portable kerosene daisy or a huttercup to be a tor heaters tram Europe being sold crystal ball tor some maid. as she tells the petals awny. And as James puts the ashes run." And high Ibnve The service was conducted by the old mill. over the eve int: (he mm“... m... EC, Laws... star. we round a young crea- cent or y"... . mm... ‘ gm The music, under the direction thIn otthrnrganlst.Mrs.A.r w E n a w u 0 II lax. Print plunly plltern tired members In 6.200 congre- we cm reply NAME, ADDRESS. TOPS THREE MILLloN In tile spreader he Is hound In 2 Lutheran ChIH'ClI “1 put the lame queItIon to u America claimed 3.201.458 bap- “Now. are you run. Ellen ' - moon? The rose -moon. I we th . Until tomorrow _ .. Diary— Good-nlght. . . Campbell. was led by the malel chair. with the Capitol City Four. I male quartet Irom .cro r cart. “Certain. Man!" For the a have been well examined beiore being aent to the ileld. lcst a nail or other piece or hardwaro than our woodiire whlch some- tlmea gathers strange atlcks to it. abould some day ilnd its way with tatal etiect into a Ito< , mach oi a cow. "Glee rags. Wmu" Rabbit wail up so only gstians in early 1963. smiled this "Oh tor *3 replied. He stood on his hind teet to survey his lumflndinls. "Mighty pretty rows or let- Iuce down to that ga'den." he re rked. hose wrinkling in an. tlclpatlon. “Shoo! ctaar out oi thlsl" we no sood reason.“ we ‘WMS Annual Elects Officers The annual meeting of the Woe men‘s Mllslonlry Society of St. Andrew I Presbyterian Church, Montague. Wll held at the home of M" C. Mchly with N memberr p r e I 9 II t. Mn. AI. MIcKenzIe presided. The devotional lender. Mrl Chester Mchure. opened the meeting with the cell in worship (1 prayer. The scripture 1:!- Ion wll read In unison. (allow- ed by the Bible exposition read by the leader. A reason of pray- er closed the worship period. Minutes oi the Illt I n n u II r . .. .vack Scott. Thurman wtate l Harry oirrle and Harry Fri ham. and the Brooklyn Trlo. as guests. Selections by the Caplial‘ City Four were "The Lord's My Shepherd" ‘Near To The Heart at and "God Bless My Boy". A solo “Beneath Th e Cross or Jesus" was rendered by Thurman Wister. The Brook- lyn Trio aang "Fnirost Lord Jesus". and the trio. with Don< aid Munro. rendered the h y m n “Meiestlc Sweetness." At the close of the service. a mention tor the guests a nd chair was held in the c h u r c h hall and rerreshrnonts were ser-‘ ved by members or the WMS. A hymn~slhg. as well as a number ol special selections by th e Kuesta were eninyed. As a with. DINNERWIIRE SERVICE Complete 40 pc. Selling for Eight ENGLISH BONE CHINA JASPER-WARE by WEDGWOOD JEWELLERY by WEDGWOOD d Voice echolnl III the [ire valllhg duiel Sterling & Gold Mount Jack Scott sang “How Greall , meeting were read Thou An". Mrs. Campbell wnsl . athereaamethlns astray. E! m Johnna". M... on... m pl companiat . BRACELETS le JIM-Inqulmvflvmflni Kenna presented the it aaslal l in the doorway 01 the m? Vll' reportt which Included a report -W . EARRINGS ' J n from he home helpers through i. l I a that rabbit. we ex- me... m .1, mm Wu A mm H. BENNE'IT CARR , O cur-F LINKS _ pialned. "He‘s making his way to the garden! ‘ a rabbit. he comment- thought perhaps it was a cow. . .ne's a fine big ieiiow. isn't he?" he attend. turning back to his work. The shearing - that was the IIrllIera‘ engrossing intere to- day. And a a will a this evenins. there comes tits docking or the lambs. anoth- er required item or the lam- ins. which leer the youngiings m “mom-m her of lick calls were reported. . Plans were dlaauased tor atte """"' “mm” ' Dial. shot. as. Lita or Canada: mm m" . am : narlmeuwl. nu. . : 3 i s i ‘I'he Iollowlng officers were pointed {or the cumin] year president. Mrs. Marion Hume; r TUBERCULIN TESTING AND X-‘RAY SURVEY I963 91‘. CHARLES AND sunmumimo AREA Jilly ‘Il—Testlng and X-ruy . g“ . g ‘ li’t" GOLDEN WEDDING able (or tilt occasion were Ilao presented on behait at srandchil. A pleasant waning was spent at to. home or Mrs. Preston u on _7 REGULAR a . PRICES ‘ an trienda. assoc-nit Ellmlle recently. m“ d _ - - r M . nockh rt was tha tor M 5 R _ '5“ mild! and rel-"V!- °' merriiadla Ma Phee olllulher» Y I "M “d x "Y , dale. The couple were mlrrl at Boston. Mum. by Rev. Ken m MOORE 8. M‘LEOD LTD. l Thou: 3:30—5:30: 6:30—8:30 PM. of the cou le'l nelh Monroe. Mr. Lockhart il a waddisgahnlveraary. The Miner railway autos-r. The courtesy extend to your summer will ! tatbedaaabtarottna Timarativsebildrantotbe um N ha“ “I “you, ‘ U I". “mm: M" m mm '. morally. Till- mloe is offered through use full]. A toast as their daughter Coleman. Mars-rel. ura. pres “a u m "I PM ‘ hmmummoanauawaauJilamlieJacr. Prowtndalnapsrtanaat . . , i In “I. A ens-1m set was pre- rloncm. N “WI, m. . m” ‘ ‘ “all on bebalt oi the iamlly. Elllr. llama _ _‘mu m w m "I III! an and cents slalo- lathe