2 'WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ee GEORGETOWN | |ODE Order Now Supports | Jack Dereovan of Picton NS. Brae U To Hear Guest receaty ceaseomn. New Maple Leaf Flag ° mother. Mrs. Maurice Donovan. after having spent the winter im. Pt"! Order Dauzhters of the ade of Union Jacks — the order's The UCW of Brae met at the ST. MARKS CWL Pictou Empire is » “loral Cansdiss @ifiag wes dedicate sat ties Church Hall recently with 15 The May meeting of St Mire. Peach Maclean and tone |Seaaee which mpperts theiGapiayed wah We Consdien members present. The devotio- Mark's Parish Couscil was beid Te ae ee oS ae \mal service was conducted by at the home of Mrs Carmise soneaascare —.____ tice. where they were weekend PSN. Ot Mette ee at Oh Oe ae ‘Mrs. Fred MacLeod Deyie, with the president, Mrs. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, June 3, 7 guests of reiatives. «= oreste. said Tuesday. story May 31 on the uafef the The business portion of the Charles Rogers. presiding - Mrs Andrew MacNeill and nes. ee Ge Stageten eee eee ee ee | meeting was conducted im the Meeting opened with the Walter MacNeill of ete oo. ee Se et Se order _ usual manner, with reports from League prayer br Director . were recent visitors to George- ’ . adop- supported the Ensign the different committee chair- Rev. R. Phelan. Ten members| HAPPENINGS owe. Shere they vissad at tae fiom of the Maple Leaf Flag as Canada’s national flag. = man. The treasurer, Mrs. Erri- alswered reli call oe ‘ home of Gordon Ross. Canada's satienal emblem. the “This statement, takes son MacLeod presented the Minutes and sensual reports” Audrey Jentius, Wemes's Edu, Phese 65506 Recent guests at the heme of SODE supperied the Red cs the sationsl secretary's | Snancial statement. Correspes- were presented. and Mrs Col- . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker “ED gp eens On Se idence consisted of a letter from ridge Rogers the fiman- and-Sérs. Alias - included Mr. and Mrs. William now supports the one sear age, Mrs. ' a gave = Mr Mosher, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Bryestos. Ciner of White y Mrs C@Sadian flac mid Mrs. Hazen Howard with re cial statement. The spirite- Mestague had as recest guests, Baltic cate Sands: a A ei aa [Ser to Clnistinn cliecnship lief convensr's mayest. Tar, 5°P-iney Mrs. Cecil Mosher, = ant dengtet: WES: der wil canton to ver the =, =e 1S CEE ee See > from sented by Mrs. Raymond Stes- Halifax, NS. aed Mr. and Ke: lonaid Campbell offici- ae cale Walker acd fauaiy Union Jack as its flag as a oom- The Bostos Marathon, © first ‘cerning recruits for candidates | sar; - OF (Mrs. David Mosher of Chariet-aied-at-2-doubie ring ceremony + oy Banbury. _bol_ef Commonwealth - affitiat- "i" '87- is a regular Le ae ace Mrs. Charles Rogers, and read istonn, ‘Tecestly when Gloria Aum Mac- “ye oea Mre Eric 0° ee ee we are a tere Pi aan Gaaies atte Waal ot for the Master. daughter of Mr. 984) sag tamily of Summerside were CO™™OETeath oreamizaticn ° % Bye ae ns ae a plans were made Mrs. Owen McDonald, Geor- Mrs Duncan MacMaster. Brid- recent guests at the home of She added that at the Cenot- we will be fe- ariety Concert. griees. spent the weekend af Zetown. and Arnold Chappell. Mrs O'Hanley's parents, Mr aph and church services Sunday Twed? Sluggish 2 re a PP sa It was approved by the mert- Tresten, N.S. visting her som som of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Chap- 44 virs George Mair + * both flags were displayed. Pre- 5 mn ee eee held. img to donate two prizes to the and daughter - im - law. Mr_ and pel. Charinttetown were united gag Knight of Toronto, On- Yiousiv.. at \church servies_ dur Feel Better Fast . Roll call will be i by Oleary Regional hich scheol.. Mrs. Cecil McDeosald and fam- ™ marriaze at Zion Presbster- tario ix visiting with her moth- iM£. 2mPua} conventions, Union 7 cael ticles for the auctien “° "eride Smears 7 Sr, pan Oe Sones 8 eee teem Chace er. Mrs. S.C. Knight. Jacks were presented This whew zou foal tined. sinaaiedy sale. Worship leader will be 1o"s,' i oak eee also Solent teal GO Frank Nicholson, Basten, MY. asd Mrs. Walter Solo GGGSRSSN ST SSSRSSST ISR, feel better fast wi Carter's Mrs. Neil MacKay and hostes- | -. . isttery for two cushions «Mass. is spending some time ™28 © Souris were weekend ¢ ° % Lattle Liver Pills. Gentle, sure ses. Mrs. Robert Oultes. Mrs. visiting relatives im Piusville 2¥0%S at the home of Mrs. PURITY DAIRY { CarersLittle Liver Pillshave , former memhet Mrs. Basil Lewery Piusville . i ¥ : Cave Gerc, Maa Alert ‘Wal- Cond Ww 5 fen er cfiaat tomate Lett, Mostnaes eoaut Guten. Soloman'’s sister. Mrs alter 7 , been helping Canadians for lace and Miss Mildred Delaney. ys NS: | Menday for Ontarie. where Mr. y-5 wy MacLean and Mr Maclean. % “Parents Prefer wall over 50 yous, ; - = rs , : . —. ss = * 2 i oS a The following comveners were Lowery will attend the Gener- \ 1, ee co ne Futzzeraid--is &3 Purity Products” z. Cntr nme: by Rev. David Hamilton illust- a 6 ae con oo Ce ee merside recently in hosor of Hospital. & 317 Kent St. Dial 47125 5 aoe tise Pils eae Fase ‘rated very clelirly some of the (ioueran- education convener, to, Ont. They will also visit - ee and 16 other Nelson Blanchard and daugh- ~ ae stimulates the liver bile. things which had bees .. Gerald Murphy: member. relatives in Hamilton and Jer- aduste surses ters. Penny and Catherine. of —————__ -_——_— it flowing freely. Aids studied from books en Trinidad. aig = - a . . Charictietoun were recent ~ ee eeeceeoccesccccose a > . - ' : (ship. Mrs. Clem O'Commor: spar- seyville. Sharea Crozer, Moncton, NB, e {Recordings of Trinidadian vei- 07; Ws Oem" Son Edmond spent_thh weekend at ber home <oCss 2 the home of Mr. and > 93 BENNETT CARR ? jces_singing sacred songs, their Copco: social action, Mrs. Mr. amd Mrs. Charies Adams, im Balnc Mrs. Neison_W. Hansen. Se : National Anthem ete, were : at mics ae. wat a wecek = _.__-" Mp. and Mirs-Ralph Ricketts. “sugraere Counseling = ¢ nerd, alee 2 meemnge Som Bev ne” Conta. eo ma, sadwedent wth telalives and ICANS GRADUATE and family of “Halifax. N.S, °. cpeisict Superumer, |Rey Neehal. a Trinidad Presby- 2.5 Mrs Peter Daltes. frieads ip Irishtown. Sea View first class of 227 Afmcam spent the holiday weekend in $ ca of oS ‘: +8 = etrian minister. who is a2 mem- decade 2nd Baltic. 7 Students graduated im 19% from Georgetown, where they visited « Phone 48317 - 45435 ° ber of the Senate of Trinidad _Mesting closed SHB ® Ses Moscow's Lumumba Friendship with Mrs. Ricketts’ mother, ° oo ° . _ were served by the ladies of Mr. and Mrs Fred Beaulier, {TTY Mrs. Anme Gardiner occcccccccccsrccces SS ee ee ® Campbellton district Samt Joba. \ B. «ere recently letter from : " ac- ; visting relates im Puisvifle . Naught and Mrs. MacNanght KENEORA €WL ~-\gnd- Deck Read. 1: MRS GH RRIS acon ta tae wiemony work ta unas aa ee ae Jean Douglas and Sieve 0 * sg e oe eae pPoorkone te came Tn SIP EE tc anette - closed with prayer A t. summer Couple Exchange Vows ee een ee eee ee eee “~ —s 3 ee: Refreshments were served with Reverend Hareid Crokes. Coffin, Montazue. » by committee im charge the-directer, im attendance Mi- = es = oe ets se a a At-Double Ring Ceremony | sutes of the last repwlar end am, Mrs. Sohn Wizmoe and three ee : | souRis Ucw ‘gual meetings were read. fellew- dauzhters. Gloria. Cathy and t ; Charlottetown, P.E.J. was the Harold Bevan was best man 3S Souris United Church er's reports. weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs = scene of a recent spring wed- and Kenneth Roper. brother of WOME" Was @ report by Sheila 1. totewing comveners gave Gerdes Cousins and Mr and ding when Arleen Helen,’ eldest the bride. and Cecil Taylor ush- CT®™3™. teacher at the day ats: spiri Mrs Louis Mrs. Edgar Mathews, Baltic. ee aa eo Feports: spiritual, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arn- ered the-guests to their seats ‘T#imi@g class at Souris Region- pa-keuns: social welfare, Mrs. old F. Roper, Sherwood, was un- A reception for 78 guests was * High School. i Lerne McCarville: membership, “Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gallant. e + e ; ited in marriage with Hugh Re- held after the ceremony in the Miss Graham spoke ef the ac- Birs Vernon McCarville- edu- Pissville. hed as a recent guest, aes ginald Harris, son of Mr. and Willow Room at the Charlotte. COmplishments of the childre= cation, Mrs_ James Hamill: GeT2id Traimor of Saint John. : Mrs. Reginald D. Harris, Bar- town Motel and displayed their work, which press: Mrs. Clayten MrCabe: *B-. rie, Ont.. formerly ef Dryden. The bride's mother received Showed hopeful progress." gadie TV and film. Mrs. Char- SILVER The doublearing ceremony was wearing a blue lace sheath with Hestess for the meeting was les Murphy. entertainment. “r= Linda Mutrhead. § performed_by Rev. _D. A_Camp-_matching lace duster and 2 blue Mrs Joho R. MacLean. Mrs Mrs. Roy Kelly and Mrs Len Eleaners soent the weekend with LE a bell flowered hat Her accessories Bruce Stewart presided and Keefe. and Red Cress, Mrs. ‘et d2uchter and emis - law 0 : Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, or- were of winte lace and she wore Mrs. George Leard led the de- Lawereace Johnston The lea- ganist. accompanied soleist @ Corsage “f white carnations. {votional period. : ders of the six units gave high- cessories. Her ecorsge was ; Nancy -Cox- as shesang “Be. The groom's mother chose a jt was decided te heid the lights of the year's activities. “hite carnations cause” prior to the wedding two piece suit of pale pink shant- June meeting im the church hall. Mrs. W. P. McKemma reported Mrs. Blaschard wore tur- Footed base and silver cover. ceremony. and “The Wedding ung with a deep pink flowered when all UCW members will be &@ the Martha Fund queise mvien sheer over taffeta, Prayer” during the signing of hat, mink stole and white acces- invited to bring in the sunshine -The nominating committer “"* blue and white accessori- Ovenproof glass liner. Sure to the register somes Her corsage «as of white bags placed in their homes dur- then brought im the following “* 274 corsage of uhite earnat ° , oe The Uride. gives ie seerrtage cereeions ing March. slate of officers for the coming “* please any bride. by her father, entered the The bride's table «as center- year: president, Mrs Lere A recepticn was held at the ied church. te Ge tradition weld-\e8 Oth @ tree tered. beast ae ee received from SicCurvilic- tat sles Mire Leziie Home. ing march. She wore a fleor ped wedding cake. topped by A ence s committee chair- cena: to Set et. The three tiered weddies length gown of white peau de miniature. bride and zroom Sco errespendence was beard . Alfred Kells APF greene cake. topped «rth minature sote with re - embroidered Alen- was flanked by winte tapers and —— Lo yd econinaasnerty aieaaied ‘Mrs W. J. Mciver: SP bride amd groom and encarcied con lace on the bodice and over encircled with ivy and vclkai — * mapas prageees retary Mere Gaeaalia dint bol week punk aed whee blessoms. the hips, and a bateau neckline. roses. The folowing members were os wesurer , Was cut in tradstions! manner A ® The gown alse featured a detac- Diana Redd circulated the *ppointed to the refreshment So Setuew. MUS: Amt toast te the bride. propased by officers by reciting the Act ag Rev. David MacDonald. was re hable chapel train with appliqu- guest hook and Mrs Arthur — ae oe June red. es of re - embroidered Alencon Roper was hostess for the acc- ; - MH. Smaliw cod, acacia Walker tisk speeded te by the croom lace. and long tapered sleeves. asion The tnast to the bride MTS ay Se Sa a ee and | Her shoulder length veil of was proposed by J. Richard Dimewell. Mrs. Leith Dingweil, the eutgaing executive fer q “te thew home at Alberton = Soh Cornflower silk bridal fMlusion was held im Hennessey and responded te by Mt Jemes Duns, Mrs Ernest £3 ms Sad oak maid place by a crown of seed pearis the groom : end organza appliques encircil- For a honeymoon trip te Cape Mrs. John R. MacLean. —— oo : ; : {ng a rosette of white organra. Breton, inciuding the Cabot A social hour followed. with werk. ; Ghe carried a cascade of white Trail. the bride wore a turquoise Tefreshments served by the hos Meeting closed with the Ihrec- - WARE 6 ~ J é roses and ivy double knit suit with Chelsea tess and committee in charge. tors blessing. The bride was attended by neckline. a2 turqueise flowered ber sister. Janet. as maid - of- cloche hat ard black eccessor- honor. Phyllis MacMillan was ies. Mer corsage was of white Ramsay-Blanchard Vows @0.804 550 CHARLOTTETOWN PEL bridesmaid. They chose floor roses length sheaths of turquoise The couple wi a: < crepe sain wth” detachabie bawsy “Towers. Hawa. XS. SOlemnized At Alberton The lovellest tables are set with Cornflower. Fine hand eut glassware. Choose from our complete lire of Sherbets, trains where the croom is im the RCN. tumbiers, goblets, water jugs and attractive serving pieces. s * * ° 2 he. reset- and the Their adpieces were a bride will he transferred A ts ia ¢ eer e 730 — $ CJ * tes of the same materia! trimmed te the department of national = with matching net, and they revenue tm Halifax ers im shades of yellow and and Mr Willard Blanchard @ fimest quality carried nosegays of turquoise Out of torn cuests teclnded Mir a the setting of 2 vor her daughter's wedding spraved carnations and Mrs RD. Harris, Barrie, Prevty, wedding is Alberton Us- pire. Ramsay chose 2 wit of 5 9 Prince St Ch'tews The junior bridesmaid. Karen Ont. Mrs Grant Ernest, Kitch- vera rie May 33. site Pu ae : Roper, sister of the bride. wore emer, Ont. sister of the groom, wher Eunice Ramsay and green linen with white vecccesoeos 66606606 a@ full skirted floor length gown Mr ard Mrx« J N Roper, ase a at were united to ef turquoise crepe satin with a Moncton. NR and Mrs Esdale someones. Te beige le = dow | o * Sal anther sears rate oy Rak Remy Remy Af Ari ea as) SPECI L ELLEN’S DIARY a ses a A 3 Pec. Salad : f : Cee ye oe nt The Spreading Of Lime we: sioewr"wn macys | FEATU R E Convex Mirrors | Coffee Carafes Pinwheel Set Crystal Decorative epen work bras 1 exp size ie choice of otiver Gives ee Hand in popular : ther. the bride was gowned in a |) im larnrsh adie warmer Pm Wheel design Choose Is The Fieldwork Today Sais Mig aes de oie a ak Se a — we wt: Candie warmer tone | Pm, Sit" sonen. "Clie A silence reigns in the stables lending its silver te the beg. taffeta with lace bolero featur. eT ings. salts and peppers. whence the cow - kind have now room, when you came te stand « ims long lily point sleeves. Her 15 98 11 9 98 95 gone to pastures... We pause in Moment by a window before re. ieulder tip veil was held to = ° 5 te | . the vards, perhaps when we are tiring to enjoy the glory of the Place with a hale of simulated zs giving the Peter - lad a reques. Scene without, before yeu wrote orig Ne Se aes 2 = al ‘ ~ te look “The End™ to your day. a ite reses : tnt on the magic nf green fieids Onl add anes of the cow-kind OMY jewellery was a dainty Boxed Towel Sets Boxed Pillow Cases Satin Bound the valley. And YOu find indoors now: a pair of Pear! pendant. Qledkum ae sae teenie tian wie fat ones, 2 calf or twe. And these ‘Vivian Ramsay. 2 brides [ia ca an © cae Extra fine quality ontten Exmirerder Blankets : runs us from. the. stream, on lie at rest. Swallows dart in ot "sid. wore biue lace over taffeta - —— of applique. Esreilest gift Keni. AD New hich pile rayon and viscose 6” the open door, seeking the hich With matching hat and corsage ond 3 (ace cote micely boxed satin binding Choice of 6 plain esl- — ours. Sives 72 x #4". : rented pasture. and back on some far field of this farm. sometimes silhouetted enzacin- gly. dark against the blue of that i You hear the chirping which Mr_ Kenneth Ramsay. The ush- - horizon, the little herd keeps. Sometimes s, fancy. might be . children are at last play in the Tooftree. By way of a high win- * <ards, vaices intertwined happily Gow. sumbeams fall to the lofts Honored At in that peaceful pre - bedtime below. And on 298. | 2.98 3.98 « BRIDAL GIFT REGISTRY . ~ BRIDES-T0-BE Come in and list your favorite pattern in China, Crystal or Silverware in our Bridal Registry ... Choose from our large selection of Royal Albert. Wedge wood, Doulton and Spode Dinnerware, Clapperton's ef our farmers calling in from a Clank of their chains. Only a si- and relatives gathered in New nearer rance. the house cow to lence remains — that which be milked. The homely sound tains when at last. the f echoes pleasantly across the has called the herd to the the occasion of her approaching evening air. It bespeaks for all St#5* marriage which takes place i the approach of night's rest. You think then of the peace of the fieldwork of today, indeed aier of Darnley eventide as in old Writings, that has beef ig recent days Te which closes out a winsome “There's not the ceremony te Chorus played by Isobel summer dav. And looking hack if tewadays” we remarked at bell, the bride - te - to vears cone. von we a little Pper . herd of milk cows returning up Cred wistf oily. a beaten path of lane to a might- Founcsters of the slaking of the ets of gifts pasture You hear again the fa- burnt limestone im the field: the Namcy and and ‘1 ag [i> R398 WHITE SWAN ALWAYS : 1 i if GIVES YOU ONE-THIRD MORE miliar sound of hool-heats and Sudden burst of life and the siece Crystal, Community and 1847 Rogers Silverplate. the clank of harness, and A eg lll age when bride elect. USABLE Tissues... BUT NOW i thythm of the pump in the yard Water was applied “Nor the Nancy Paynter and Isobe! ‘ giving off its refreshment to OT’ James commented. Campbell opened the gifts and A Note To Brides the team come down from the Though. I reckon. the bors will the cards were read by. Flares Y VE EVEN MORE! fields. 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