“9 gie, daughter of Mrs. po ada . MR. AND MRS. PATRICK GAUDET GAUDET- MACKENZIE NUPTIALS The wodiles was solemniz ed recently, at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, of Elizabeth Angeline MacKen- Hector MacKenzie and the late Dr. MacKenzie, Charlottetown, : % ° and John Patrick Gaudet, son A. Walthen of Mr..and Mrs. grid “Mrs: Gaudet -have—taken- also ef Charlotte: town. Father Frank Maloney officiated at the double - ring ceremony and offered the. nup- tial mass. Following a honey moon trip to Cape Cod, Mr. Gadet, up residence at 27 Inkerman Drive, Charlottetown able welcome given to all. who came by her husband, and sister to the--Hereaved sis | ELLEN’S DIARY The Little Everyday Things - A true helpmate to a loving daughter ters and brother, she was a good friend to all. not end them “She was full of music’ are persuaded’ death does our association A happy incident-to these ear- Jy summer days, was the recent farm yor ib af i am ‘trom the States to ‘the “home of | og Mr. and Mrs. A. who-neighbor through the years?” us to that north which to us. is “in the Road". Theirs was in the everyday nature of a pilgrimage = the (place items that ‘homeland from lengthy adoption. that Ba spring at the foot of t field of the home-place ofie day. one'And would vou believe it, . So memories of ’ their the power to bring back the for- revisit imer scenés, Good-night me | June Wedding Salennined i" “In Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia of late a token of the -old times, and the young vears that theirs were “We went down ta see the the near. the “Ves time if the other, which was set in the spring on h e " b ath “or “has it wasted the things, ¢harm; to turn back the And today? Until tomorrow - - - - Diary - - Mass., And we wondered - he- Mrs with cause therezwere two tubs made that Elizabeth Schirmer. is the guest of her broth Mr Audrey Jenkins, Joseph McLean, Montague Mr and Mrs try of Boston, Mass. ir older son now hes is ing their summer holidays af Ont. away “Munroe, Mestague little | Mr. and. Mrs the common- and family. have spending in Montague and vicinity the summer guests ef Boston, Mass., S d O | c) M *; The marriage of Betty Anne. sleeves and bell skirts : tan ut : n Ur emory daughter of Mr and Mrs. J08" carr ve “nosegays + ’ ; A. Warner. -Goldenville: NO 8) white mums fome winsome items, and ‘Long age, there was a great, Scotia, and Harry Allen Dar'y Heather some sorrowful things also come 8A’ Sump over in that-corner son of Mr and Mrs. Edwin inte our haying season heart of the feted: ye above the road” Darby Summerside. > | 3 oais blue. warming incidents and those _ remernee to ee grandehild- |was ssolemnized in Saint James af spring flowers ibe cpnea shi ai ert a recent call to the girk Presbyterian C hurech Sher , lregrets. There came recently hondfiogie that-was “ours brooke, N. S. recently Re\ : word of the sudden passing of a — <a ~— yee that” “John Matheson, officiated- at the erie woman, born and reared on onr quprtionee ; double. ring: ceremony, assisted } what was, in the Jong ago, a Well ae SS aoe one of by Frank Canning Ushers were farm ofjone of James’ forebears the ducks of the little laving The bride,“given in marriage othe mes B e 2 or . ae just_vanish- by her father, wore a full length Warner. ‘ uly i 1idst of life, °° nat WAS ou ave ‘gown of white brida atteta et ean tise = - i ceaaal peen 8 me that had carried her Her bouffant tulle illusion veil. land other loved ones, and a wide off? There was no solving that (was: shoulder length She cars the Chureh Parlour ale of: friends sadly — bereft one ; And — one i ae ried a seanees — red roses. Nicholas, 5 : iat -o:¢ing for violets well. did you | stephanotis a vy : ak ce orven te et oe ever see the content of a domes-| The maid of honour, Audrey ‘idle words. An attractive ladvoti¢ dusk. hatching in a nest be-|MacDonald, and the junior Summerside, kindly -alwavs_to all with whom {ween sheltering roots in the! bridesmaid Myrna Warner Agustine Cove, PLE -her life-and living came in _con- lee of a field-stump That was were ‘dressed in pale blue street lWax Dartmouth, fect. many.are lett to bless her Soe to remember we jength gowns of peaif de sore, New Glasgow memory. In her girlhogd home, — which featured “elbow lerigth of Nova Scotia in her own, hers was thé hospit- o these sisters:<a much travek | —=—>-— led ‘and interesting pair, found| HAPPENINGS. Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 Bostop, Central. remembered Hers was the tub’ father and a neighbor made er. Chester Schirmer, lower te cift usedfor the happiness of teat a ereat hottowed= 10 and Montague : si ee others gift of voice and of iM- cot there -to keep the creamers {a strument, as was her life on af milk cpol is still there? Aft-| Mr. and Mrs. fim Tarr and: ar. earth -We give them away with er all those ‘vears’” one relat- family of Sidney Mines c Wisiting r os the loved ones. neverthe- | ed. pleased to have tt so Breton. are guests of Mr and Austin Roberts. Witham Lang are spend Mire Mr..and Mrs Henry Bedeque, recenily home Sterling Stewart Toronto, Ont. are> Phyllis Britten summer months side Mr im Lower Mon »/ groom, Rev Catherine Callbeck of Central Tryon racuse, N a +. cities Mrs Arthur ~~ Redeque left on Friday for Sy- rs rs mer_university dred Callbeck accompanied her daughters. Carol and Ella Jean, | as far as Montreal. and are also are spending their holidays visit- ivisiting i Toronte and other ing Mr “to attend sum- Louise and Mil- Rev brooks Horace Blac®'s Green Albany, Mass recently returned from 2 six weeks visit te Montreal, a A | and Oakville, Ont Ottawa Mr 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July .19, 1966. | een | MARY HAWORTH \ | . Office Gossip Bothers - Romantic Businessman DEAR — MARY HAWORTH: iof your courtesies to the 14d y guests of Mrs. Arthur Green treal, are visiting in Albany. the, Some time ago—I experienced a or maliciously happy. in making | ifeeling of some -warmith and af- you squirm fection (infatuation?) for a mar- Irjed woman in my office Quite foolishly I told her of my feeling and she seemed t © \opportunify enjoy the attention T paid her. back, Wisely. the relationship and no improp- possibility of she set firm limits to er behavior occurred During this period she had numerous problems in which If The or is ae to have said, as to knife her tn the | twist the knife in your side, and generally kill off any genuinely good feeling maturing *hetween you twa, é 2 Your own personality |s Mary Murray of. Frederictén, Mr N. B. visited friends in Central Sea View Bedeque over the weekend Mr Jonnson of Bedeque TT and Mrs the Florida. left ~~ Mrs the summer Wayne and Brian Newby, Mon- Aires _ Mrs. Florence Lord. who has informer doubtless seiz- been teaching for the last two ————-_——¢t-on—whatever—Mirs—X-had- said-vears—in_Goldfish_Lake— Alberta Mar ¥ is vacationing at her home In \Ignore ¥, with a disdainful dis- believing air of ‘No comment” through her column. not by Da vo: M. 4H Haworth counsels They Xnne MacDonald flower girl was also dressed in She catried a basket The: groomsman. and_ soloist, William Wedlock of Sum-~ Clare Darby. brother of the groom. and Bill brother a the we. 4 sete fer 195 guests was held in| Henry || of Goshen, N. &.. pro- posed the toast to the bride. | Out of town guests were from | 1, and Ha- | Cornwallis, | and other parts > Redeque She returns. to her position at‘the end of Au- Rernard Connol- — ly of Deaside, Toronto; have been and brother: in- law, Mr and Mrs. Connnollv's Connolly of Bedequé Simpson of Hamilton, who has been visiting her) end Louise Callbeck: Central | i retur of Summer and Mrs. Roy Camp-’ bell and Mr and Mrs. George of Bede: Vv scenes of thetr girlhood, .to years for.us, and for those native Mr. and Mrs. Gordon fabian [gemeanes of oo strengthen old ties of kinship, born who, as and renew friendships as well. revisit now Iland homes. M It is interesting to note how eag- | erly we search for the more or | Suky day. less humble scenes of the early | years. are visiting attended the Dawson r. Schurmer's brother, Again a sun-sweet er Schirmer, gue Britten | Chest- wedding recently at the Baptist - Church, Beford, N.S. Edward Britten, ts pastor of the — Church in The and Mrs. Esta- Bedeque, and their two Estabrook’s parents in Harbour, NB. and Mrs Estabrook’s parents in Danvers and Mrs son of Regina, Sask., are vaca- | Arthur Stewart, | Mr. Carlson ts with Agriculture ‘govern- | department : in the Saskatchewan and Mrs. Low Flynn. «f ment. Bradenton Beach, for their home last week after visiting Mrs. Flynn's sister, =e (Orville THEATRES GLITTER Retween 35 and 4 theatres | and—opera houses open._in_| season in Buenos Eat, Drink and Be WARY... lots of fresh fruit. coo! saleds and tall tinkling beverages iA Not weather? | Sounds healthy, but-sometimes careless handling, spoilage, or over-induigence can lead to annoying Diarrhea. Then it’s Or. tomers Saan & ee See o the rescue! it quickly relieves cramps and restores intestinal balance. tions..” s For—children and adutts—alike, Or. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry = and the and’ | sister | and | " John when Charlotte Dorothy Gougan, daughter of Mr iMrs |Gordon_Archibald Stewart. json of Mr. and Mrs jwart of Cavendish The church was rwith yellow and white roses - Mariofie Champjon the-valley, tied with white Cart- ; jand were ‘windows The officiating was the Rev hill, Mrs ‘' . AND ae ARCHIBALD STEW VART clergyman George R. Tanna- Roy Easter of New Annan played the wedding mu- “T enjoyed It cousananie ularly liked was the Canadian hamour. often that we get such fun out of Canadian situa- 'Scener Wedding Is Held At Keir Memorial Church A double-ring ceremony took place recently” at Keir Memorial |Presbyterian Church, Malpeque *Mac- and Sidney M. MacGougan. of Malpeque. became the bride of er only Loren Ste- — ushers decorated ‘mums, white snowballs and sweetheart the latter a gift of Mrs Lily-of satin \ribbon marked the guest pews laced at the church sie and accompanied Percy Mac- Gougan, brother of the bride, who sang ‘The Voice that Brea- thed O'er Eden’, prior to the ceremony and ‘Oh Perfect Love” during the signing of the regist- The best man was Hillard Mut- tart of Cornwall, P FE. 1... and the 3 were Garth. MacGougan | of Charlottetown. and Gregg | Henderenh af Margate - At @ reception for Sone hund red the Presbyterian Church lower hall the bride's mother received wear ing. a turquoise lace ensemble guests in white accessories, and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom’s mother woré a two-piece dress of pink lace with matching hat ~ Everybody's Talking About THE OTTAWA MAN" what, I partic- It’s not —Councilior Johs Morris. and accessories and ® rorsaze of white carnations Dorothy Thompson. ushered guests to their seats and, Py : MacGougan was the master $ cer -emonies. ‘Mr. Tannah a ed grace and later propose . toast to the bride to which |) fittingly responded. \ telegram was read from Rriice MacNutt, uncle of the bride. and troem also one from Mr and Mr « Douglas Werner. Deep River, Ont The guest book was circujatre+— by Mrs. Carman Dennis, and tea was poured by Mrs. J W Evans ‘Burlington, aunt of the’ bride land Mrs. John Henderson, Mar |gate, aunt of the groom ling of ‘Kensington entertained the guests following the recep |tion - | For the honeymoon trip ‘te \Port William, N. S., and the Ca | bot Trail the bride wore a two ipiece. dress—of pink. lace ‘with matching | pink flowered hat white accessories, and a cor sage of white carnations The jnewlyweds will reside at Caven \dish, led in farming where the groom {ts encag z The bride is an ithe staff of Simpsons - Sears [Summerside branch Out-of-town guests were Dore thy M. Thompson, Moncton, N-} Mrs. John Montgomery. Ca gary. Alberta. Mr. and Mrs R ‘C.-Montgomery, Mr- and Mex lcart P Pickering, “MTree Jan MacFwen, “Mr. and Mre tL! Fall, Mrand Mrs. F.C. Wehs: ler. and Mr and rs Carman iDennis, all of Charlottetow: ; , \ Honoured guests at the cece mony were Mr Donald A Ca bell of Long River, grandfa: ar lof the groom, and Mr and M- | James Montgomery ‘of Kens: “0 6 e. bride | - MONTAGUE Mr and Mrs Nef Bevder a Denvers Mass attended the marriage of her sister Mar garet_Jean Mathieson of Lynn formerly of Heatherdale, to Donald Raymond Carmichael of Watertown, Nass, at Valley- field United Chiirch recently The wedding reception was-hed at. Lower Montague hal! Mr.and Mrs Archie Jackman and. daughter Barbara of Mone jton, are guests of Reuben \ at tcher. Lower Montague, whi's they visit with relatives and friends: = Kensington | | A half pound package of } CowBfand Baking Soda in a tutrof warm water is a wonderful way to enjoy a soothing, relaxing dai'y bath for just a few cents! 4t's also excellent to netp relieve itching skin, - Sunburn and windburn. a * Cow Brand Baking Soda ; mail or personal interview. proven gentie, and quickty ettective for : 2 ny took an interest, trying to be emotionally -unstable and UN- write her in care of The Guar-' over 115 years. Resp @ Nangy = Rome, z Sona helpful. In the office I spoke of trustworthy, romance-wise, to & qian cottege and po ee oa ' dé her in complimentary wees. ee ete that automaticaly © ——————__-— re 3 : — a en “ mt ; tial inemy rating of. he: work it relation ta any woman who ae - ‘ y. - cL In short. | gave her all the Attracts your spettal. interest ’ : customary courtesies, plus ©4 For ‘ilustration, observe how : jditional supportive interest, due quick you are to strike “the vi | ite my affection. cious note, shockingly snake -, — | Now it comes t# my attention like, when aimed by a man ata : that she has revealed my inter- woman “Shall I react by say- ex si E jest in her'=1 have no idea what ing I thought she was interest- er motivation —was-—anda m.ied in _plaving..givew a little ete lmuch surprised by this, as I had couragement?” ete, the.mo- ee Pee a oscar etter cig tan iid tia ipa esipaeeaieantcadeeniaa judged her to he a woman ef ment you feel caught off base, | a Ww =P dee sh : ll . fine discretion. ~ defensive and, insecure. in your | no on Sa e. rough a This development disturbs me behind - the - hand, furtively ad- | a3: % jaa she-seems-not to realize how vantage_- seeking gallantries to - MRS. DONALD F. SHEARS . minor remark ean be distort-— her | b ‘h f th h t od b al cst. AND R: © ted and exaggerated, doing dam- 1% Aas for the woman's course ranc es O ec c ar ere a S. RCMP. June Wedding Is ,age to na both | am hurt too, of action, in making no deep that she chose te reveal what 1 dark secret of vour fascinated oe Th . = \neaaht Set, €. cory pereonal (plich for: her otiention, comsee?- e sooner you buy the more you save: | H, Ir Se Cht ch matter between tis” ing which she net i. we!) | ae emcees ian ma ee ee Ae a e n ouris ure _ How ean 1 respond as these thus keeping the association | : : . gg inte Cae : stories reach me, so. that the within proper boundaries lL con- The marriage of Inap A freda the hack Circles of tulle with least harm is done? Should 1 sider -this a. completely whole- | pre e ; Bi = Stewart, RN, danzhter of Mr. single red roses were-their head advise her of the dangers Of°,some performance an the part o - “and Mrs Bruce L Stewart. Sou- dresses They carried nosecays this game? Or remain. silent to of a socially seasoned business ADMISSION PRICES FOR THE 1967 WORLD -EXHIBITHON (Canadian Funds) ° ris P FE 1,. and Cst.- Donald of red and white carnations all comments Or should [ woman, who takes all sorts of s : Edgar Sheara RCOMP“Chariotte- Cpt Samuel T'bho attended es we oe reer oh: one a. mana eee : . e ‘ : : town. -P. ET. son of Mrs Rich: the sroom as hest 4 the thought she was i sted | r head or falling into traps ge : Jan r Aug. 1, 1966 te. aia Shears Cartyville Nfld and aie Se ee rua ¢ n ise plaving, and needed only a lit) It is perfectly possible that she Clip and retam this chart. ae 3 Feb 2a, 1967 Regular price at the late Vr Shears tonk place OM ang fst William Hopkins * tle persuasion? Melt complimented, even honor- ~ Discount schedule show e fEnd - Advan gate durmeg Expo 67. — St 200 pm ny How can one respond with tact ed. after a fashion, by your skir- cash-savings for cach Fels 31, April 28 to Oct. 27 7 Gaturday “Fine 25th at P \ s t_ch for her ip? - dmission Program! + 196 = a Sane ae (ay {rs tewart_chose for and diplomacy to office gossip? mishing. *:\She may even have Passport-type and purchase-period 1966. A é : , ‘Sele FET daughter's wedding. a beige lace Your views will be much ap felt a certain fondness for you, Rev F._ Phinney perforrhed —, with matching oo preciated. i a N. because ‘of it, in-an amiably un- | : Sy Berea a sories er corsage was of vel DEAR K. N:: y principal invelved spirit And in thia-|} : ie Seat tie Corer MS ‘aw roses Mrs Shears, nidth impressions ef fhé matter are ond she tiay have mentioned One-Day Passport $1.30 $2.08 ‘$2.59 ganist accompanied Mrs eau OT af the grpom wore a two piece as follows: . the new dimension of interest | : i -: dress of hue si ik with white ae-' 1. The busvhody_ whe brings (as between you and her) to oth- | ' ‘ x j ee sh OP. we p eigepaae oe cescories and a corkage of pink the word that. Mrs: X has reveal er friends. If so, why not? Sevda-Dav Passport — $6.58- : 57_5@ a 3 Sie ¥ : oe yo Sodding Sencar” darren 3 4 ed your interest in her is aca® Your anxious, hedging atl q q : - tik, it 5 . vies nwing the ceramony a re- OY troublemaker, either jealous tude toward the whiffs of office | 19 ing the signing of the register Follow me ct : a sation el eg ee 7 . $20.00 $22.50 $35.00 " Baskets of red and white car- ception was held in Fortune Hall — fe —— The - Season Passpox . <-- aD, deci Es ee Nateia Annear RN. wan if . onora , Man response__ is: | : . ue ye i — ene ree hike carae ah the guést hack and Arts Foundation - — TINT ws ; ! 5 : : . rere ee ee ee ee 4 tin hows marked the guest Mariivn Peters played amuitable . * ERR REWI oe owe mark aor election Gives Lessons 4 Passports for children 2 to ft? . ath ot half price. Youth Passports available at special rates . March 14 The bride given in marriage The hride’« table wat centered F Ik . . & REPAIRS cen 7 Xe bs her fathercentered the church with a three ‘ier wedding: cake, In Fo singing : — te the inusie of “Praise iy Sait See ee ne ca kl tft ‘ Storey sige re | ‘ } the King of Heaven” The: re- pers ane fairs ee ee SS ee 1 di in effect, to assure you ADMISSION to 4ll national, industrial and cossions) wae “Praise to tbe isucel-heart ‘roses. Rex Mr. |young people have been. meeting eee Your Expo67 Passport is your ticket—to —-- Full discounts are m : 2 BON national, industrial and - Lord the Almizhty. the King of Mhinnes — ne oeenee - 2 ee en re a world of unprecedented glamour, excite- of lowest possible prices for each buying- theme pavilions; exciting kaleidoscope of etinn” h rid wor Cat. Te helan acted jas m ‘ 3 Ee : : a Av cone eer nt ter af ceremonies | My Henry. ning for lessons in ‘guitar play- ment and education. Already scores of period: Refer to above chart for timing man’s progress, his aspirations and his. [ae a. a toed er proposed a toast to the ing and folksinging In age-they _Rations have mdicated they will be coming and values that best suit your plans. future. 2 ; ' a . eee a ‘ ” . ‘ ” pointed) sireve he : . has aoee fon Tignish ian auras to Expo67 — and more and more countnes AB prices for Passports inginde: a train of plain. peau de sme wilh Pp CP RAY Proposes ‘ , .* der teal" cf te etch tae tak iar ‘bitdcemaid districts, some being beginners, > are joming all the time. . TRANSPORTATION om Expo67 rapid- ‘ i i a == ae sak “athies “ae oat : Ex START BUILDING A FAMILY “EXPO. 67- dress-wak held in place by, @ Following the feception. Mi | ten ee te sieve thet For your convenierice, these Expo67 Pass- transit system; this will carry P067 = TOUR ACCOUNT” AT YOUR NEIGHBOUR ho Her head tress was.a and Mrs: Shears left on a honey’ Dut wi 1 improv ey z d 1 S sistiodt ees and tulle She moon trip in Newfoundland For itechnique. -.[istening ‘to them- ports are now on sale through the neigh- visitors back and forth among the four HOOD BANK BRANCH. (MAKE YOUR earried a cascade of red es travelling , we a white selves on tape, is one way in bourhood branch of your chartered bank. — areas of the World Exhibition, plus .. ‘FIRST DEPOSTT NOW). ® and xiephanotis entwined h' lace ' raw he fink —— they learn to present a : ais 4 inwellory consisted a ' d white arressane Her ‘dong effectively . i ~ b @irzie strand of enityred pearis ce ge war of pink ith tl tlds vege ee We e Tensighely worce a a¥ ARTERED ANKS = + matching earring a gre ‘ { ars nce "gre vere SINE and played, ut incal songs + * THE CH. oe ae iis ‘Ricard She roel will be especially encouraged by vara S ne een Oe SERV : diva” Williate Taunahene” AW Shea tre Att Shearer the—eompanion—course._on_folk cM i April 28 to ei, ‘RVING YOU s matron of hen and arnl WH fr New ndiand: Jere which has now begun WART REM OVER — mt Montreal. Que. : e ss ’ fin< RN ‘and’?R Lham MM YAkin 2 amairn The group have already given | , AND YOt R COMMUNITY Ps ibe ee dan Hintn Mt: ' tr heir fir ronrer aw Sun ". } ; . - mn Phe ‘<< cone 7 ste ot . s : eae 2. ae 17 yee + vg er ve wend woe wate fermuls. — cat Seater ree se - — : 3 z ; valida ed lane mack willie 3 and Ssnirs Strang jers and plavers Sensis lens ae | oo ean ieee i \ + + i. i aleted and bow: a th wide |RN, Bot = * B ‘Fhote by itricts will alse take pare i ot : ee @ matching lace at fm Mt are ecacera, r aA