a 9 ber Ca inn iies ihr acl GE AND MEX G. RUSSEL IZARD 50th Wedding Anniversary Of Fortune Cove Couple =—tames, it 4* a link with his pion- ed ELLEN’S DIARY ater ad | The Mill ls Lovely Now | This afterrioon whet—current sawing seasons, ‘See the -horse interests were beginning to fail that does our work''s he would them, we came with the two offer, nodding to the great chain younger sons”of the house ac--drawing a tog up ~‘the-stip*-to ross the lane -to visit the o!d4_ the saw. ‘Strong’ he would mill in the low af this valley of.smile to them, “though he nev- the stream To them itis a sub- er eats-a-biteof hav or oats - not ject of much specualtion To a pick of it!" The wonder of rt is gone now. eering forebears. while for us. The mill a lonely place The ft revives scenes of the voung path to the half-door ,is over- vears of the farm and farming. grown with grasses, and brad we. go’: Pe. ken and alders are taking over’ § The long way the once smooth dam and the % near end of the once shining pool “Now how. shall ter quest oned around. ny the apoall mat? 4] There is no sound of wagon . es Let's try the shorteut ®X wheels, nor horses’ hoofs on the ee suggested. “I-think we can M& oid milttoad. No whisper of shop. Carole Bradshaw. RN nage to corss.the_ streams talk with cronies about No! The front meadow is brim jokes now exchanged there ta-re- ming with a-lovelinese of gra*s oa} in the long-after years and clover and wild flower At “Youdon't remember _ that. its foot, we came by way Of 8 Ellen!’ , James said _ recently little evergreen grove, to cross ON when he recalled some: incident a lodged stick. to the grassy and ,, aldered islet’ which sits prettily wpyo mage to cross the streame “Because it was all so faml- | “We still have’ we chuckled, liar, and the mill so necessary “one more river to cross!” “to our living we scarcely gave it “We can walk across On aw a thought, thinking it would go overhanging branch - we've done on forever.” Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bradshaw Searletown, wish to announce ghter, Carole Jean RN, to, Geseen aoe aa it before’’_Alex said : Now we know ‘‘nothing- a- I should have liked to see the bides... The years bring the mill-sheels turn, and the flour changes” Once familiar sights mace And the oatmeal.’ Alex and sounds vanish Others re offered presently ‘ place. them Customs, wavs of »@. And don't you wish you could life and living, change unbelie- =~ have seen, and known the mill-ivably in less than a lifetime | er. vour dad and uncle remem-| Yet still buttercups add their her from their boyhood so well? ‘satiny “yellow to the summer By PEGGY DENNIS — Have you been hearing of the Women's Committee for ‘Expo we queried glory*talong thé stream's banks ; He was a. short. stot man, Fish hawks still haunt the place 67? Mavhe you've been wond- strone. though commencing to Flickers tap in the neighborhood ering as to why a Women's Com- age when our sons knew him. He |The-crane flies up from the river |mittee; the PE. I. Women's 2 Sunshine sets jewels in the rip- Committee for Expo would like the mill .and&- the imilling..| the engagement of their dau- - EXPO6/ Cst: Thane Bell TO WED IN AUGUST Cst. Thane Arthur, son 0? Mayor and Mrs. Gilbert Bel! Borden. The ° marriage will take place at Bedegquee! nited Church, Aug. 6th. at-2-20 pm “also bring more 4 ' portinite to Mferaty pulse beat’ of the people of the 70 participating nations from every corner of the globe Women have been asked to personalize and humanize Expo ‘67. Technically. Expo ail its mammoth plans could be a Rreat success. and vet in an terms. a failure... It's heen es- timated. that 10 persons Will. visit this world exhibition, many of whom will visit - other parts of our country befdre re- turning to their homeland And who. bette? than w omen can make our Visitors fee! at home? Courtesy and- Kindness will be the watchwords for ‘67. not. on- ly at Expo, but in our own indi- vidual with hum- millien communities The P. E I Women’s Com. mittee has .been. invited to. share in the profits of advance sales of Passports To encourage the promotion: and early sales, pass ports are being offered at great Ww reduced prices up till July 31 of this vear.- There are so many things to tej] ,of this . exciting event Canada will be staging in Centennial Year, so please watch for this column-next week, when _ we'll tell of the personnel of our local Women's and infor- Committee passport mation Mrs. Dennis Is a _represenfa- tive of the Rebekah Lodges. is Wenare reluctant to admit it. but we strongly ans pect that the men folk’, n planning for this gigantic ext bition have had in mind that old cliche that says that best methods of getting a mes- other meaner the three, press chairman for mittee.) the. Com- eile: “test the '= : ih ELIZABETH MOORE - AUGUST WEDDING | Mr. - and Mrs. _J.- Stewart, at-11.00 {n Zion Presbyterian Moore are pleased to announce * Church, Charlottetown the engagement of their : daughter Elizabeth Ann (Bet- quoise linen dress with mat tie! to Harvey Stuart Macy ‘De jacket. white accessories a Pherson, son of Mr. and Mad a corsage of white carnation. Harvey MacPherson, West The groom's mother wore green Royalty Marriage to take nylon over taffeta with white » @- cessories and a corsaze of whi'e — carnations Following the-ceremonv the re ception was held on the law: The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cave topped with a hride and groom and flanked on eth er side with white and hine -dies in glass holders Mrs place on Saturday, August miniature ean Cornetius Keus. cousin of ‘HARVEY . MACPHERSON the bride. was in charge of the™ Mr. and Mrs. GR. Leard of member of the’ United Church always had a kind word and guest hook down beneath to tell a little about this - -how Fortune Cove. prominent resi- of Canada when it was formed’ puckish grin for children whe (ples that come : ’ Sage across are’ telephone. tele- i : : : eck ae dents nf West Prince County, re. in 1925, A® a lay preacher he chanced to come by. There were the bridges. pouring many and the Women's Committee orig!- graph, or tell a woman. it-is 6 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed., duly 13, 1966. | Out of the province | guests cently celebrated the fiftieth an- conducted worship in many dustings of his trade on hat and ;|many a-gallon of flow since those | nated. and later on, the part wix |most important that women and ees Seca a Ontario a at the brid niversary of their marriage congregations from time to time. Jacket, and the eves behind the ‘young days, into-rivet and strat men in this province have been Canadians_as g-whole, should be ak aie - |. ‘tees "hatte: aie RT eee “Ellen!” James calls into this | asked to play in promoting Ex-. aware of all that Expo has to of- Russell Leard and. the former twilight, from out of doors. ipo "87 l Exp : C He was served as president of °ld-time glasses twinkled {a Dou ble-Ring Ceremony Is fectiously ton, Vermont,-sister of the groom ~ @lara Lockerby were married both the Prince Edward Island ‘ec , “-n -it’s 4 : : . > ' ; 7a v 5, 1916 os th : . Want me to weigh you off, “Come and hear the. ow! have heen asked to help and that many women visitors to the |-4 ld | K Ly G d For a honeymoon trip to poin‘s rides parents: wr Sar Mrs in nacho Wine tike-a-bag-of -wheat?-Need-a_big.a—sort. of lonesome sound 1.‘ early—this year: Women's-Com>"New Yrok’s Warld Fair did not e€1a- TAGS oro aragenr ot-interest—in—Nove Renter R. Lockerby, Fortune Cove. The congregation at Cascumpec he weight - about ae a "toi tomorrow - - - Diary - - ‘mittees were set up in each Of /know that there was an exce!- cloding the Cabet = eo marriage ceremony was perfor- has been an elder for forty years Pound. I'd _say_for you he, a leades vy so the ten provinces. Mrs. Louise*Jent hospitality Jounge to minis«_ The spacious lawn of Mr and wer veil and she carried a eas.. Wore a beige and brown che med_by Rev.-\George Millar, m:-.and been very. activety—interest- invite by’ the scales. Or in the ees Stuart, of Montreal, was named ter to their needs. And itis ai- Mrs Kenneth MacGTeBor, | cade~ot white roses ed walking suit with a corsace nister of Alberton Presbyterian ed—in the Sunday School. Hi-s national co-ordinator for wom- so of utmost importance that Kinksboro, was the scene.ot a Her only attendant, her sister oe eee Tees: See Wee Sed ’ Church... Their attendants were pleasing tenor. voice ig still a | N G S is activities. The work of the women should know that an In..pretty wedding recently when . : : ; yellow seceaseries . Pearl Lockerby and Erskine heard each Sunday in the choir H A Pp P E N ns eee is at - ternational. Women’s Day has their elder. daughter, Sharon Carol Anne, wore a street length = Preyious-to her marriage, the ockerby. sister and brother -of of ch he s * : old: to publicize, personalize heen arranged for June 5th, 19° Louise. became the bride of Ray dress of pink nylon. over. taffeta bride was tendered several the bride May a. me w meniter foe Snete peak than Audrey Jenkins, Womens's Raper Pheue_$-008 and to. sell. passports for “Expo \67, Women across the contre (Garrett Ching, eldest son of Mrs ‘with flowers on a deep pink eum wers.-one at the Community H Mrs Artemas Cameron) .onlvy many ople can rec n less , : ‘will be encourazed to partici Clarence ‘Cling, Black. Pond, merbund, and matching acces |one by the members of the Ea:t sister of the groom, played the sabhaie nie. Mr coaed oe Mrs. Alan Wallace was gues: visit other relativ.s and friends | We have been asked to publi: pate in this event, when Saat and the late Mr Ching sories. She carried a nosegay Pom tnited—-Raptist- Chureh wedding music: outstanding sense of humor |of honor at a surprise baby show- |in Toronto, Ont., before deosig cize and interpret Expo, as it 1s ber of outstanding women of the ~The double ring ceremony was of white carnations on a pink=Choi and one by the BCYF j The next day the young couple Before her marriage Mrs. er last week. A group of friends ing te their home ‘ Halifax, \felt that women can do a better | world will be present and will he' performed by their pastor, Rev centerpiece : “fate st : —— rose in time to drive five_milee Leard taught school in this pro- met—et—the summer cottage of Ss a Mrs Johr -M i ee ee ee ees Expo than any | honored Women's national or. MO Smith, under an “arch| Gordon Chmg. acted se best ‘ with horse and wagon to Alber vinee- and in Vancouver She Mrs Fiovd Hardy. Brooklyn. to Sgt and 5 a oe ‘aden | : a : ganizations. across Canada are banked with multicoloured flaw man far his brother. and the Do your LEGS ACHE with : ton for the 6 a. m_ train which Was @ Life Member of the Wom. present gifts for little Carol Ann |wart and family, eee his pa- {Columbia where they’ will Be |also encouraged fo hold their ers'and fern Mrs Clinton Stew ushers were Peter Ching. broth would take them on.a honewmocn @M'S Missionary Society ‘and «a Wallacé® Ont. have ta. ae is & | Guests of Mr. MacLeod's dan own special “Dav at Fxpe, art plaved appropriate wedding er of the groom, and Weston SC { AT i CA wip to Chasiestaiaian and Trvon. Charter. member of Cascumpee Mrs. Wallace opened the pack- ea! eee po =e ian — Mrs Harry Higgins. + _— ~ bt Bove the ba tee _— and accompanied Mrs M. Rose. cousin of the bride sae Do sharp stabbing pains: shoot ! {n auxiliary, Both these honors con- s and read the greetings. + ; ‘| — ; «tunity ‘of highlighting their Smith-who sang “'O Thou _ ‘a eS eee asl. -aneedhlg souls’ iat shath: tinue to be hers in the new or- Games re plaved and re Stewart's a hae | Mr. and Mrs. William Mill. individual program Whose Favor Hallows All Occa hea echo Gane a ee mand lor yor taut ont ; er train which would take them 2@nization. of United Church Woa- freshments re served. | Delbert Tattrie, - :Malpeque + are spen@ing a few Women will bé helping their sions’. prior to the ceremony —— . . = jong for oo of irate oka tienrse on_the second lap of the jourrey |men. She was president of Cas- : cn ES I é Walk : Cherictiatnnin days at Halifax. guesf¥ of Mr, families plan. ahead for a. 1967 and “Thy Presence. Lord” dur- pererere revere Terr tr ache oF the teteble pains . of “and bring. them to their destina cumpec WMS for a period of Mrs- Ralph Hays od -was hos doyé:; ee so ; {Mill's sister, Mrs.~“Mae Daley. tholiday:-with—mahy<-holidaving--ing—the—signing—of-theregister —.¢— PURITY. DAIRY 2 oo"? ty FEMPLETON'S E26 —tion at midnight. As she recall twenty vears— She is ‘an active Tees Toe post-nuptiat-shov er_tor_ has been visiting — sla conten in Montreal—sometime during: The pride: given in marriage ¥ Tioeay... ee ed their wedding trip, Mr». Member, of Cascumpec branch Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hardy, Mr. and Mrs aries Waiket, | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mill, Mal the six-month period, April 28 by her father, wore a street $ _ Pr ' 3. Only 85¢ and $1.65 at drug count Leard remarked. ‘The young % the O'Leary Hospital Aid Alberton, whose marriage took Caledonia. | : Mpeque. have returned from Hal- October 27. All will have the lencth dress of blue organza ¢ Parents Pre or $| ers everywhere. young people don’t realize wha! Mrs. Leard has also contribut- place recently. Nancy Hardy | i oan Mrs Arthur Mace (a where they*attended the fu- opportunity of seeing and study. over ravon taffeta with Fosetre . Purity Producis 2: tiee sates Oud dolled as Soldiehcas AME ’ } $ . > parce rie. ced to the entertainment of many The women of Canada |fer. For example, we are told presented the gifts in a decorat- |-- neral of the late Lewis Piggott. ing the culture and, recreation- trimming on the skirt back, and @ , Cream Limsitent in the roll-on bettie ¢xternc a blessing it is to have cars.” i i 2 mabe ao Mr and Mrs Leard have ti: public gatherings at- which she ed hasket: Patsy Hardy cut the Dougall of . Troy, ee al activities of. the . exhibiting matching accessories Hert 317 Kent St. Dial i705 + $1.25. oe Fae > Ae Seen ed all their married life on » Nas gIv@N humorous readincs. ribbons and assisted in. opening [Spending the eae ie . Guests of Mr and Mrs James “countries of the world: the-op- headpiece was a hive Hetied flo ©600seeeeseeseesseeee | : farm in Fortune Cove. The This she still dhes on occasion. the gifts which were passed by jtheir summer me—in- Cascum | MacKenzie, Kenia. a? 0 CC eee ee Co had a family of four sons. Keo Sonja Duplessa The verses \PeC. — 4° itheir nieces, _ Beth. who lives next door te the Dunstaffnage WI eld home, is employed with the : ; : arta rived from Florida to visit her Cheryl Heather nt of Agriculture” Rev oo M An: d_ Heather Stead = far! Leard pe gh ees years ‘as Holds Meeting non and daughter, Debbie, have | Drothers, Walter a “a Red Wheatley River, are -spepding a a@ missionary in India ari is : returned"to Canada. from four 2”4 their families in eque. ‘few days at Kensington, guests now with Berkeley Studios {n- The president—Mrs. John years. residence in Germany, Gar aad bara Boward Wet: ara mother, Mrs Da- Toronto. LAC William Leard Thompson was hostess to the was killed in @ plane crash in ™Most.recent meeting of the ing a term of duty with the RC: + ; . Labrador saebes years ugo, |Dunstaffnage WI. AF. They were recent visitors 7 & — —— ee See Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mullin The youngest son. Gordon. lives Following routine business, » of Mrs. McKinnon's mother and... urray and (amily, * and daughter; Joanne, have at home and operates the fam- discussion took place on hiring sister, Mrs. Elva Shaw and — y age . ee after spend: | fly.farm, There are.eight grand # ™usic teacher for the coming Eleanor, in Montague. Before’ Mrs. Cecil Mill and Mrs. Fr- ie their holidays. at Sea View, | children. The three sons, with Y¢4". Final plans were eft for their wives and children, were 2 later date. present to share in the Golder Plans were. made for a school Wedding celebration picnic at Stanhope Lane and for ~— ~~ — —__, prizes which “were presenied—at On Saturday evening Rev. and i nx Rasoletialt a family dinner in the Western convention, to be read by Mrs. ere Cssed Tor the” district Mary and Jny = Helen ‘Bowness, RN. has ar were read by where Cpl. McKinnon was serv- ~ ._more, New York, are guests of | guests of Mr. and Mrs Farle MacKay taking up residence at Green- nest Mill, Clermont, were f e- wood Air Base, N. S., they wil) cent visitors to Halifax, N. 8. visit her sister and brother-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Webb sh ooog : “at Bedford. N. S-—-Cpl-McKin- MacLeod, Kensington are” Mr. tu". Kensington. left recently ponis...(rom..Summerside_and_and_Mrs._ Donald Cahpbell, Ox- |... tay-and-other-points-bt-inter Mrs. MacKinnon is the former nard, California, Mr. and Mrs. 7 Guscte of tir. end Miss. Bruce Pear! McInnis and Joyce Suds: i er Motel at Alberton. fFollow- Aion Stewart. The vefrecn, Nez Shaw of Brudenell and (Fred Burk, Swamscott, Mass. / wir and Mrs. Willis Bulger ing dinner there was a family soccieiias ne ee Ca Montague. and — Keller, Los Ange- West Point. Nancy Green. Eme. | eelebration at home. At this ji, eaacieted wes tare nad of : les, Col. : . : rald, and Alton Bulger, Kensing time gifts from the family were Mis: Franéie Hill ‘idee j Mrs. Mary Sullivan recently . : ton spent the past weck in. Tor- presented Rev. Earl Leard 9d- neie, Mrs Al am a . rie arrived from Calgary. Alta.,| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLeo@) 91, where they visited relati- dressed his parents, on behalf oherta Be . Stewart and 30g ig spending her. holidays |@7d Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mago. 414 recon gy 4 of the family, and all the grand- “1; wae decided that Tanstat. With. her sister and brothers on Lean. Kensington. were among) ehildren had a share in making fuage would host th so om the Island. Mrs. Sullivan's old those attending : = t's | Beverley {Connollvy, Sarnia the presentations. They are dictrict convéntion with, Me home is in Kinkora. Convention at Sydtiey. N.S. Ont. is visiting in-Jena with his Bil en were TT lovd MeCallum ag president, ie Mrs. Victor Buniain, Rustico See ee ES Pane illy and Kathy Leard, Alan and and Mis Alison Stewart. secre Mr.-and Mrs. Herman Martin } Connolly. Susan Leard.. : tary. Delecates. appointed . far Pf Saskatoon, Sask. are guests | 92° 4 week end guest of her sis- | Mr. and Mrs‘Leard were “at ithe annual conventicn were Roof Mr. Martin's n Cyrus | ter. Mrs. Nelson Paynter, Ken-' summer visitors at the home home’’ to their friends Tuesday jberta Roswell and Mr<« w-j}] Martin. and Mrs. Martin, of sington. of Mr. and Mrs. Grattin McHugh afternoon and to their relatives | Dover New Perth. While on the Island Tignish are their daughters Ca- | and neighbours in the evening Plans were made to hold a they will visit. other relatives Mackeed ues wen on |thetine meRueh, and Mrs. Nor. - They received amid a beautiful |hieyele rodeo in conninction- with 294 friends. This is Mrs. Mar weal od, Irishtown. left ©1 man Doucette and children, of setting of seasonal flowers. Mrs,/Marchfield WE ~ Monew was vat. Un's first vistt to P EW T. and Wednesday on a trip to Britisn | Boston, Mass. ef golden vellow roses be Leard wore a street length dress ed for prizes for this Swimming ef silk jersey in shade of tur-jélasses were discussed and fin- quoise an dwhite. with corsage |at plans postponed till a later date oe The table was centered with | Tf was decided to hold a show- a three-tier anniversary cake, jer in the district for a recent ‘8 With. Mrs. Bank's mother. in topped with a fiftieth anniver- oride, at the home of Mrs “Rusticoville, left on Thursday to sary wreath. and flanked on ei- ‘Francis Hill The next meeting ther side with tall. golder’ tapers (will he held at the beach. with in birdseye maple holders hushands invited The « August Reminiscent of a day when meeting will he at the home of the chivari was a part of every Mrs Rowell Boswell with the wedding celebration. a group of ‘hostess in charge of refresh- serenaders arrived during the | menis early evening, wearing masks and elad in droll attire, beating evt music on tin. pans. BAR ANIMALS TORONT..‘CP\—Animals are =<, being hanned from beaches : . ‘ navnet win sonication’ Hessmimmine aeae i Harve mS. miles trom Cavendinh J community as he rea » ad- (Ov eIe: Parks “by 8 provin , - ° ; . tress to the. honored. couple (Cia! cabinet order The han is Full course dinners Health authorities of the City have The presentation ofa gift was oe ae - mecving braches clean Hot or cold lobster : made by Jamies Wallace and iA maximum fine of tle advised the public property committee Arthur Hudson. while flowers! vided for- vi er ? Tate Strawberry Short- P were presented to> Vrs Leard bv . x mation of the bas : Mrs Arthur Hudson tet ree eeeescesecccces, cake, dessert. tis 4 pa Mr. Martin has not’ seen his na- tive province for 30 years.@j Mr and Mrs Edward Banks and. family. who had been visit SWIMMING The public bathing houses. at Vic-. toria Park will be open for public use of tis date. E LOBSTER SUPPER ST. ANN PARISH HOPE RIVER iS miles front New Glasgow . thet bathing in this area is permissable. In addition‘ta manv individual ¢ H BENNETT C . : y = To ; ite and rards. the , long |2 rire ARR - ; ‘ 4 =a | distance. mnecengee nt vomerara, San Tite at Canada - 2 4 P.M.~to 9 P.M. a eh kz it speaks for itself... “] igtion from -MY~ and Mri Jan District Supervisor 8 This is aso to advise that the City of - ‘y es Hudson of Fredericton. NR : aoc oe : Every Tuesday Cc is in + 4 be: \. ¢ the staffenf'Rerkeley Studio, and ® Hetown, P. * harlottetown ‘way responsible Mee Hush State ae ° Phone 4.8817 - 4.5435 ¢ and Friday co " ; : The guest honk was circylat *% 5 ° articles : } . a aa’ Aa sree eS, Ucoeieeeapmmnamemeaeict** eee for loss of An OPO ERP ONE Be, Listen next washday ~"Leard and 1 the evening hv . ‘ 5 : : Anna teard - bathing house. Mr sad \Nirt. treard have a! AT HOME : wav: heen hichly esteemed re . > wident© Af The Fomminin o Ha e , us their home a centre of hospita Mr. and Mrs. Roy F lity and of Christian influence : MacLean, 227 Gm Arth L Wri ht tine eine a ue m.orae’ | Avenue, Charlottetown, will be at home ‘ Ur L. g ‘ ‘ ative ‘and a pas! president af t j ‘ : . rege pra ai ae es © friends and relatives on Tuesday, July os Sl ei , — also heen an active member of 19th from 2 to 4 P.M. and from 7 te 10 ; es : th West Prince IT theral Acsn * « e 2 . 3 OETA BRN WET SETTER THT PP Phre-eccasion ‘being their Fifmeth f-—~——----- Publie- Prowerty Committee,.|-__-__. -— manne ested i" the pee Cammiunit? Hospital © Breéuch m™ =the ‘Methodist Church. he ‘became 8 inp Wedding Anniversa a < 1 rensenael pinata