“a ness fail. saw that ing, a wide saw to this neat- too almost folks Young and older carried off with them at part- a nosegay or bouquet in lo- vely souvenir of their visit. The weeds come to our garden - appear too soon in-the choice - growing weather of now. But *a flicker with some of. the butter- | ELL EN’S DIARY Peonies Are Remindtul able cotton frock of ankle length, and wearing hat of straw,’ brimmed without i a laa __| Tignish cwL , Meeting Is Held - -In Dalton-Sch. ey % OF Old-Time Gardens r S Father Tardilf was guest - Set , agpeaker—at-the June-tmiceting- of We found as crimson’ “piney- T would have, to look away Do a —° the Tignish CWL held. in tne | rose” = a peony. “blossoming<to: tee cry?” 32 : Dalton ‘School. ‘His topics. inclu- day. Remingful of oldtime gar- It’s all over t's done so : ded culturalism and formalism dens. it was. of swept paths be. duickly. they haven't time to cry The meeting was chaired by. the tween row: ‘of gooseberry bush- Only a split second if takes for president, Mrs. Harper Min- es. and those of the black cur- each one, you might say”. Mack . utes and’ correspondence were rant and red. where when fruit- replied i . read by Mrs. W. Hogan and :.ed. rich jewels were. te be -har- Why don't they use’ electric Mrs. A. Bouldreault respéctive- vested .emeralds to make fan- shears vat the shearing?” a call ly. Thank you notes were re- ciful necklaces for little, maids er of today inquired. “They do ceived. from Reta Knox, Reme- Passing “theré,. “black lustrous the chore in no time. Why, ma : dial teacher at Dalton. Mrs. Wm. “pearls, and the sheen of rubies aoe 7 on minutes a ! Sas Gaudette. Family of Mrs. John Perhaps after all. those zems sneep. is. bare ; ; aod ce’ vere more srsumeeeae _ The; main reason is that there ‘ re nn neue to wear. and certainly not the 'S "© line of electricity leading ae Gilli ‘ ’ ald Handrahan and Leo Gillies ‘ rae |worry of those of substance. nor '™ to that other farm. There is Dies guns peosleed trent th Su fal na ead . lan onstiy? . no house to require it -What a ara mere reonee ao LINDA MUSICK, - ‘RALPH LEARD 7 Pe a aad cabbase = *- quiet peaceful place that s ee gage aig — TO BE MARRIED | onies oses, 4 - : iia coe MacMillan, t cultural center sweet William and s ‘ hay, aoe ee eee Pada Rustico, tke Women’s Inst!- ‘ ee os ‘sad howe? aoe grass or a stirring in the leaves tute = een eae a = Mr, and’Mrs.-Hudson Musick of Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard, and--neat fitthe: beds. of pansies, of the lovely, old trees, thoughts rent plan wi a oe and Kinross, wish to announce Lorne Valley. The marriage those gartich of once giew. ‘Fhe of former dweller or-shades—of vg Too the nine 5-44 the engagement of their eld- ~will take place at Orwell Head gardener, dressed in a servies those ldng gone return wistfully old ¢ easurer $ est daughter, Linda Elaine, United Church at 2:3@ p. m. there. port was given by Mrs. W. Har- to Ralph George Leard, son on July: 9th, 1966 According to ‘a recent X-ray, per and the president’s report : “aaa By ae 1 =a ——————— Alex’s. arm is mending nicely, by Mrs. W. Harper.. Mrs, H. Cor North River WI sarge eee ee 2 thought it will be a while yet be- I. Mokler and Mrs. A nation-to each school for treats mier, Mrs. -J.- Conway--were appointed. de- legates to attend the provincial : convenion a Charlotetown Spiritual: Volunteers for the Makes Plans coming month are Mrs. I. Mokl- er and Mrs. T Harper: social ac- Eleanor Younker was hostess tion: tickets were distributed ‘0 the North River WI for their ' for a quilt lottery, the proceeds June meeting. Roll call was an- to go. toward a new parish hall; Swered with 14 members | ex- foré he will regain its use Mean-. while without any ache or pain his days are busy and full Every ‘bantarh chick, new - born, answered the roll call to day, to the» delight of their own- ers, the dainty but plain little fluffs. that are the pullets, and the larger more colorful males, for the closing. $25.00 was voted to be given to the Water Safety program. The delegates appointed, Mrs. Roy Campbell and Mrs. Arthur Wheatley brought a very inter- esting report from the Water Sa- fety meeting which was held ta Donates Prizes June Wedding Solemnized At Park Royal The matriage took place on, Royal United Church, Charlotte- _ town, of Cheryl Ann Knox. dau- ghter of Mrs. Peter MacEach- ern..Charlottetown,..and_the late John B. Knox, and George Craw ford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- =. B. Crawford, Charlottetown. JI__K. Tye performed the hasan ceremony. : The “church was decorated with baskets of spring flowers. and white ribbon bows, rosebud and lily-of-the-valley marked the gvest pews. Lohengrin’s Wed- ding March was played by the orvanist.- Leslie Hiscott, as the bride entered the “thureh.<“dur- * int the’ singine of the register the soloist. Harley Ings, sanz “he Lord’s Prayer’. and “T'll Walk Beside You” Given im. marriage by her grandfather Miner MacNevin of Victoria. the bride wore a floor- lenzth gown of, white bemberg peau with lace bodice. ton lily-point sleeves. and panels of lace on the skirt front and on the cathedral length tram. The. four tier. hbouffant veil of tulle illusion as. held with a- larze fabric hose with rhinestone trimmed pe- tals. She carried a bouquet of red roses entwined. with ivy ‘gowns. United | nor. June lith. 1966. at the Park and Elaine MacKay as brides- maids, in blush pink. wore iden- —eally styled A- ne : dae of. crystal charm-with white lace bodices and trains,- and wedd- -ing-ring—-headdrestes_with—shoul—... der length veils of tulle... Their bouquets were cresents of car- nations in shades to match their William Wood was best man and the ushers were Glendon Crawford. brother of the groam and Norman MacPhee A Teeeption for 100 guests was held in the main foyer of the Confederation Centre Brenda MacQuarrie, cousin. of the bride was in charge of the guest hook The mother of .the bride r e- ceived in a blue lace gown with matching three-quarter. coat, and white accessories Her corsage -was of pink carnations The groom's mother wore © a two-piece costume of turquoise brocaded silk. with white acces- sories and a corsage of vellow roses . On a honeymoon trip to. Ros- ton. via Bar Harbour. Mrs. Craw ford wore a vellow suit hat of vellow and white flowers experts that entry forms must ver 4H Sewing Club. the Sun- white accessories and a corsage be in to-the CNE offices-by June beams. carnations Crawford: will of. _yellow-tinfed Mr. and Mrs in blue. and Elaine Carver c * gold in his plumz taps i joritv P y ingle theushes vn pote ein commer” eae ao nail . entertainment: weekly parish Changing flower slips and seeds. Charlottetown fm te the “Woodlands And the .wush ’ j mee aes. werner Fe! y greens of early summer flood vn ee baer ce ee eter fearon 71 paid up mem- ley Newman, music teacher at at the home of Mrs. Lawrence the farmlands.”~-Amd~ thus our” in. their Grier “ 4 bers; radid and TV: A.discus- North River School, was re-|Molyneaux with Mrs. Elmer Yeo 4 weeding becomes lightened. “Well, well, Ellen, th! oe sion took place about this. Hour c¢!véd with much regret. —Dele- as program convener. The re- 1 we en, s_won't . 2a a aad Dev 1 puldes- gates appointed for the district freshment committee will be “We have only ‘ten ewes left do” James says rising from the ¥ Bes. Seven Days: eet emde 0 t hich will be held in Mrs. George Y M Daniel now to’ do"’- Mack. reported this old armchair, as the old clock ee, ; : 12 guides enrolled. 12 will be Same ve * Hl 4 vened > M ees teak ce rte. : oe evening on the progress of the trikes a late hour “I believe ' o- * gee grin to semen canip ee ot a pa a ped ns eee vee oe MR.. AND MRS. GEORGE CRAWFORD shearing. ‘We should get them you would sit there till morning * 3 " ie hase a ps = nies held weekly meeting and Mrs Ha tea te = aT. done tomorrow, if all goes well, yes ‘until the cows come home’ .", ———— + aoe ts. Se sea Rev. Tardett_ ‘as, thanked’ hy gates. to. the ae peuimien ser [or my ne om Aad the lambs doctbd an well ke amlick teasing! : eet Mrs Hogan on behalf of the ates 1 ! Mrs. Geor; e0: efresh- * ih dene? Selass wale Gel tee deomrcem a ; ie MR. AND MRS. D. M. WacDONALD members. and the meeting clos- “il! be Mrs. Will Brown and ments were served by the hos * sad, “I wouldn't like to see that! Good-night... . ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE ed with the act of Consecration Sorated to ‘ae Wan Meee a ee g cer 1 neenet fa? coon scholarship fund ’ Mr and Mrs. D. M Miac-- in unexpectedly, bringing an sli talt toca Geto, Abie It was decided to buy copies of 2 Donald of Montague are pic- - ee , jamiy. Syivia. , A F. N. MacArthur's book “Folk | 4 tured above oa their 40th wed. “™NVersary wedding ¢ ake. and Ear! enjoyed a inotor trip to [ore of P. E. I.” for Warren ding anniversary recently. and other refreshments, to ce- Cape Breton during the weekend Grove and East Wiltshire school 4 _, Friends and relatives _dropped _le happy occasion. $ a aa ae |_ Eaten —=—-Patsy Hardy. TUT Duty, fp eeeororoorosrrorooeny), ry spending-a-holiday—at-her-home- $4 BENNETT CARR.) ] 4 in Alberton qf | ate oa HAPPENINGS. oe ADEN $6 Lief Cama —$ <4 ‘ Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 At a recent’meeting of Lower 3. ; ; A y * , ‘ Montague Women's _Instttute, 3 insurance Counselling Pg . : : cee | : — " held at the home of Mrs. Ches- ¢ Charlottetown, P.E.1. $4 2 & The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 29, 1966. Wirs Edward} Morley...of _Ed-.—_Mr-. Michael Ahearn and-dau-se}-Annear. the following -mem- $ Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 +t 4 . monton, Alta.. has returned aft- ghter. Lorraine have arrived bers were presented with-mem- ¢ees +4: ae . e ‘ ee ee a seeming 6 Peaae siase from—Toronto to. visit-Mr- and _bership ‘pins. Mr _.. Stephen Hic- — 4IAm - vacation est r aun airs Charles Johnston, . Alber. ken. Mrs.. Jack Annear, Mrs L a Home rafts, Handicr afts: Margaret. MacLean; and of oth- x ro . * Harold Ansear, Mrs. John — . ‘ : er relatives. This was Mrs ‘jue Landrigan, and Mrs. Horace , i hard fox to sit d kane Prize Money Is Offered * Jey’s first visit to the Island. On Murray Stewart. Halifax, NS. Hewitt. A social evening was to ook ab hans shar tomaean a8 om ; Prize money totalling $4.5655 is being offeréd by the Wom- en's Division of National Building as talented Ehibition across the country, 4,000 entries pour into the Queen amateur ~ artists, and home makers enter the con- test Elsa Jenk 24th do not have to arrive unti! ms. the Canadian July enjoyed Refreshments were served by the hostess and com- “mittee in eharge. back pain? Does this pain make work! difficult, keep you from turning over in __ bed? This nagging, wearisome pain keeps thousands in misery. But here is good news for all such sufferers. Templeton's her return home by plane she js spending his vacation at his net_of experts. and prize winn- was_necompanied ame Sone home in Murray Harbour. oon _ . ton—by—her—uncle--Wi ac : ing entries will be exhibited in Toon af Graal Cows. the Exhibit Hall of ‘the Queen Mrs. Lester Douglas and He- L : len Finlayson have’ returned to Mrs. John H. Wells, Alberton, TRC’s give the desired relief from such to. handi- Elizabeth Building during the’ yy. John Jacobson. Jamaica their home. in Charlottetown ait- has as guests her son, Frank | suffering quickly, pleasantly. Equally good crafts and home crafts experts C. N. E., Aug. 19th to Sept. Sth. Plains, Mass. is visiting ‘rela- er spending the past week with Wells, \and Robert and Tomnty for, lwmbago. back-ache. sciatica, leg ° month gu tives in Murray Harbour. While friends in Alberton. Thev were SePhton, all of Montreal pain. Get T-R-C's for fast relief. 85c, $1.65 | I ig dy . here she will attend the wedd- house guests of ‘Mrs. Arthur a ~ at drug counters everywhere. Elizabeth Sunbeams Club ing of her niece, Joan Stewart.+ Wright Policing {n Canada was per- —— asm aoemed tata Canadian Of Cl d Ri daughter of Mr. and Mr _ Brure formed by the local militia un- woe taking Tra laneeathe MAME Creer | handicrafters y e Kiver Stewart, Souris _Mr. and Mrs. ‘Kenneth Leard, til the 1830's $1. Soe er oer Liege Holds Closing Mrs. Harold Bell. Murray Manager of Wo Harbour, is visiting in’ Mass., 1it_with @ men’s Activities__reminds the The members of the Clyde Ri with her _sister__Mrs Mary Jones. : held their Achievement ; “The items to be judged Day recently at the home of the Mary Gosbee. Murray Harbor leader. Annie Boyle, with a left recently for Toronto. Ont. To et ee ee ee Camp sidert of tute Mes *deral rds_.The ' See Music oes feos > Ob ine DAA . ab tules<—-tonrenatist and a noted Cana dian. In July Reader's Digest you'll iget both ‘sides of the argument — no holds harred! What dges Canada really mean to the U.S? What is Canada’s future role asa tS partner? Read this alsorbing discussion of Canadian- American prob! in, -Juls ‘Reader t-on sale now Dig The bride’s attendants, Mrs. reside in Victoria. PE. I 21st.” she adds. “So you still. large attendance of-mothers and where he-has accepted a __posi- Wi liam Wood. | as ‘matron of ho ‘Photo by Bill Taylor? have time to prepare. special friends. The president. Coleen tion for the summer months a ee : work for judging, if you get your McKinnon, presided. welcoming re INA RAILEY ALLEN entry form in now."" Entry forms the guests and opening the meet- Daisie Matthews. Brantford, and catalogues listing categor- ing with the club’s pledge and Ontario. is holidaying with her . i ies. are available through the motto, Doreen Beer, the secre- parents, Mr. and Mrs., Myr Women's Division of the CNE. tary. presented the yearly re- Matthew-.—Alberton—Seuth- Saladettes.Are Tasty Exhibition Park. Toronte 2B. pert. and the leader also gave —— enter 8 Sia ‘ ; or phone EM 6-7551. an interesting resume of th® played the various article ef A d Vit = Pp k d ' Categortes cover all phases Year's work i the required course. which in- n | amin- ac e ; of Handicraft and Home Craft The judges, Nora Maconald cluded sewing ‘by hand and ma- : There is pottery. and ceramic and Anne Hamilton. represent- chine) knitting. crochet. patch- The word “saladette’ origi- fork. Stir-fry rapidly ‘about 2 sculpture, metal crafts. wood ing the PEI Women’s Institute ing. darning. to the mothers and fated-in-this column —41¢-means-min-in half-the butter Re carving and father work. Hand Branch spoke. commending the suests, and also modelled the ntenntentnnen nn RAH hiial-saled—any—meve—real_frem—parm———-----——woven-articles: and: rugs<of -va=—orrts-for” the-exrelionce of their aprons?~blouses amd skirt they a kind except. sweet salads), Add.sremaining _ butter’ and _fious_ styles and techniques work and the high marks all had made. with Mrs. Ge orge Mw i “—served—as—an—appepizer—at-t-@—onion or scallion to pan. lightly cause much interest. There are made. Mr . Robert Adams, Pre- Dixon, as commentator - beinnins of, lunct or dinner. brown. “Add wine. Simmer ‘5 quilts, afghans. crochet: ‘lace, sident..Clyde River WI and Mfs The winners were: 1st Year Any.salad green, or a mixture min.. or until half evapbrated. tatting. and netting anc many Charles Hyde. principal of the (1) Karen MacNeill, (2) Lorna. of _grsens. tossed with. non-sweet...Then. Pinar enero Oto 2ravse—kinds—ol—knittinst—. Oheeureeer briefiv-—ae- ditt also-apsephes TOK STR WRIGHT nen Grossing. may be used additional tbsp butter and there are also sections for need\ Mrs R-D. Matheson, the Sun- 2nd Year: (1) Coleer McKm- : rot i pepesore i ot ct a ppc May — poreuelas lepoint. petit point. and special ‘°°m's first leader. expressin< non. Intermediate: 1) Sandra asta ? “9 Saal u g a Pee Swiss Butter- sewing classes. .In the Hobby their congratulations and? best yacNeill ‘rd Year i} Ae bolorfal : oubing rik kaos dua otatoes . classes, there are sections’on oi! wishes to the members, and the MacPhail. (2) Doreen Beer ais it Aanain oe chide a8 WISS BUTTER FRIED | painting. driftwood, stuffed tovs hope the club. would. continue |, o rn a° MacPhee conveyed a . d a sides = eas icach POTATOES and textile design. In addition "Ne work faithfully as it had” in ‘thanks on behalf. of the r ergs in| Fee ee eae ve & medium-size whyte there are special classes ‘or the past to the judzes. _ mothe ‘and an * pracmten Cavire potatoes Work of the Blind, Hospital Pa-- Karen MacNeill fread an ad- friends for the assistance. and TT ml | a What a_suttabie salad_mix- }_tsp. salt Lients and people from Homes de aed hatig Ady hKainnon—pre= encouracement—tiren em eal bege _ supp ements or 1, tsp. white pepper for the Aged or those 65- vears nted the leader with a gift in throughout the course. and to. esmrnigie a ik oe a ‘2,c. butter «1 stick _ of age or_more’ One of the most warm® appreciation-of her eon- the leader’s parents, Mr and ros “i _ _ : =* <a Pare ,potatoes, then hol 35 popular competitions is in the tinuing interest ~and assistance Mrs. Robert Boyle- for - their eared ate : a : * min. in salted wired or until new -hobby field-- - Candle Mok ‘he work of the club. In a pub- kindly hospitality. The meet- 4 | Sateeeat— ie ihe 4 peleidecatae was paige : ' - ar ing. Sponsored by. The Candie lic” speaking contest. Ann Mac- ing closed with ‘the national an- “ If the main course is deficient ley a ae Half, rani oe nee, ee ee Phat and Sandra MacNeill were them after which rein esnneee in protein. oddments of cold chic a aaeee a I offers a first prize of $250. Oth chosen to represent the club at were served by ‘the. members @ meat or. fish or even scrambled With fork. stir in-salt’ and ..Special ‘classes include Hat. the forthcoming 4H rally im and leader and a social hour en- ens he mbined with : a oe Making. and also the Tea Cozy North River. The members dis- joyed. . + fs ae ae as pepper. Melt butter in 10” fry- Coimnetition. sponsored by Sal-. ne een ean oes ee - : 2 tw © pan: Pat in potato. forming 24, Foods tables. or with ‘seasoned cooked thin layer, Saute until golden ® r x og Bo a rice then mixed with mayon- prown on one side. onl Fold _Judg ng will. be doné DY 9 De maise or home-made bailed oil gyer omelet-fashion Serve at dressing recipe next week!’ jice 2 pipes by two young girls from rb iPrecede a full-size meat . dish Nova Scotia s “gs. on our’ meu: imtoday’s THE CHEF'S SPINACH CASINO” "When the boat left at tour- Efe “ " ee with a fruit- or vege Chop 2 “peeled , whole toma ‘o'clock, the Nova ‘Scotian wom = “table saladette.-that looks and a OF : ace a en .joihed in with a. group oft : END OF JUNE tastes n is. furnishes Salt an : t epper oun 4. YT : ai stan -—+-—$vahrahie— <n=—amtcoominerats--mer-8 n- ar_until the tomata —_ a ee S| ae a ioe provides healthf i bulk to help. is .cooked through Toss with tha Hoe * - . : “eurb unrals appet tes This. | at. chopped drained cooked The Gee was very much en " helps the budze making the spinach. Serve very hot d by all sent ‘ expensive meat zo hh a joye ae eee rere ae teresting easy-do recipes for . ~ wocccccscc cscs seeeeee, ; -‘galadeties- «ill_heeolumned Island institutes °<. ; : (often this Sommer : purity pairy : | SUITS =. off | - . cs TOMORROW'S DINSER Entertain. N.S. : “Parents Prefer ; COATS O E. - Green Grape-Celery: ‘Chopped 3 a ns 5” ¢ _ 8 Lettuce Saladettes WI Members ee > § > 1 Rack Vi ff ee ? 317_Ként St Mial 1.7125 « 0 ; 4 Ac nately 296 women came 3 - ° DRESSES ’ 3 k nof from Nova Scotia’ to be the eee eeesesssesssesoooe: : s . ‘ & % guests of tie PEI Women's In-* One Group stitute “at the Northumberland U. S. A. =. DRESSES ' , Park in Wood Islands, at e : s Higt or iced Cofice.or Tea. Vik |2'™, im Wood Islands. at a pic. Canada’s Problem? as Ci ee a crcl What's wrong — and right + Sportswear (bieciaecta SWISS VEAL The re nD Poe diygre med a between the two countries? : : = ; aa, nace ‘eas » per: Donald MacLeod Read¥an important conver- Biouses VW price T's ts me Oe \@s T- sation between a famous US Sales Cash ant Fina @ No refunds or exchanze< OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT SUNTER’S LADIES’ WEAR Great George St Charlettetown New Gaslight: Laundry Detergent: Pure cleaning power. Nice price. The og of reliable performance and good honest value you expeet from Sunlight. t's been, a long time coming... but worth the wait.