we v f ‘ A Pretty Summer Wedding : _” As Held In North Bedeque — iof pink nylon over taffeta, with pink headband and: carried a Annie Louise Farrar became the bride of Victor Lea Ramsay -in a summer wedding: at North Bedeque United Church"in Au-. “gust. Baskets of mixed »sum- mer flowers. were. arranged at the altar for the double ring ce- remony which -was - performed by Rev. G. Walls, Summerside. Beulah’Moase ‘was organist and accompanied: Gregg Mac- Lean as he sang ‘‘O Father all- creating’’ before the “ceremony, and ‘I'l! Walk Beside You" dur- ing the signing of the_ register. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Farrar, Wilmot Valley, was given. in. marriage by her father. . She” was attired in a floor length gown of silk. or- ganza over satin, which featur- ed a bodice of-chantilly lace with - gcalloped _neckline and.long sleeves“and matching cathedral basket’ of daisy chrysanthe- mums: Kathy MacAusland was train bearer in a white taffeta dress with a headdress of red rose buds and -matching- cors- age. Ring bearer, was Kenny MacNeill: 5 lace Ramsay and the late. Mr. Ramsay, St. Eleanor's, was at- tended by his. brother Ingham Ramsay and ushers were Cur- tis Farrar, brother of the ‘bride and David MacAusland. : Following the ceremony a re- ception was held for 75 guests at the Lions Club Hall. catered to by the St. John’s Anglican Guild of St. Eleanor's.' Rev. G. Walls proposed the toast to the bride which was responded to by the groom. ‘Diana Thomson cousin length train. Her headdress of- nylon tulle Was held in place by |book. a crown of pearls and sequins. 4 ‘The bride's m She-carried a bouquet of roses. : Mrs. Ingham. Ramsay, sister- in-law of-the groom,°was matron of honour, wearing a street ted tof the bride, circulated the guest oe ; jin a blue two-piece dress with . \white- accessories and a cors- age of pink rose buds. Mrs, Ramsay, mother of the groom, was dressed in an aqua_ suit | + : &% ELLEN‘S DIARY Autumn’s Signature Seen In The Scarlet Maples - By making use only of the|the first dwelling had been. It spare minutes, it is amazing was a sheltered quiet spot, where |what fine progress the project |it seemed to us, even then, Time of building now in hand at Aleer |stood still. The farmer tilled the Island Girl Is Married | In Nova Scotia | A summer wedding was sol- jemnized at the United Church | Manse, Noel, Hants County, NS| ! when Hazel Irene MacLean, dal. | ghter of Mr: and Mrs. Alexand- | er Mackean, Heatherdale, PE! | — lea, has made: The frame of [fields about but allowed nature I this extension to the polebarn |to take over there, as ‘if in its Franklyn Huskins, son of Mr. up the fields’ lane is no win jhistory tt was too sacred to be {29d Mrs. Carl Huskins of Mil- place. And how attractive it is disturbed: in its exact lines, though the. There the blossoms came Mony was performed by Rev. jbecame the bride of Edward |. ton, N.S. The double ring cere- - “The groom, son of Mrs. Wal- Jength.gown...of--aqua,--withmat-|with..white. accessories .’and.-a ching headdress and carrying a|corsage of red ‘roses, . nosegay of yellow mums, . The| For her honeymeon trip .the . bridesmaids were Faye Farrar, |bride chose a. powder blue dress builders are inclined to discount |back each springtime to the this, saying, "Oh, it's not per-!gnarled trees. And with them, fect at all. She's likely a mite ithe birdsong. Robins nested. out here or there."’ The loft, a Squirrels chir-r-ed. And in sea- roomy area where bales if hay |son, girls and boys found quaint, and straw are to be stored has \sweet old-time fruitings on the too been floored. . . Peter open- |boughs. .. : ed a door in the barn to have us| Farms are more exact now. see the collection of hardware, Hedgerows and old orchards, the shining spikes and nails {n |and groves-have been removed breath - at the ~ sight, and {great machines that now. culti- rather wistsully. And we thought \vate and harvest the fields. oe a Se ;Gone too are the old hollow pine wno arn 0 y doing 'stumps* once. the loved play- land in the “process: Wad CATER ee oe ier : candivares off to you g projects tf carpen- |of once on the fields these some- By many nal and parte and itimes were. ‘You'come to that shingle. e too shou ecome old stump- you can't. miss it’ familiar with the craft. We |one aaetl saysgiving directions would mention this to the farm- for a: shortcut across farms, ers today. — i"Climb the fence there,.and Mack is still absent from’ the (the lane” y family circle, and will be through [right to the house!" the ‘week, while he presents his |- ‘“‘There was once a.great pine animals in competition at yet |stump there” we will nod fn another Maritime . Fair. To-| passing, where now clovers night too the coverlet tn Alex's bloom in summer. bed is smoothly drawn over the! ‘A what?" one of ‘the’ young -pillows. There is no light in the |fry will query. window to indicate to the.folks “A great -pine stump’? we at this house that he reads as is |reply, knowing full well he or his won't, betore he wanders a- she can never picture as can we \way into some young and. plea- those days that are now no more. sant land of sleep. - This week- | _And up woods’ roads now the end, he visits with a cousin on @ sweet ferns.are ripening. And farm, a few communities over |in the maples - have ‘you notic- from this. When. we first knew 'ed?- Autumn commences to it, besides its run of fertile |write there her name. fields, it had an interesting patch | . Until: tomorrow - - - Diary - - of old orchard, where possibly 'Good-night. . other received | } various lengths and sizes, now jin many an instance to make. on call there, He drew a long :room for the operation of the | you: find” will: bringsyou) Raymond Hagerman. | | The bride wore:a blue two- | ipiece dress with white acces- | \Sories, and carried a bouquet of | © jred roses* Her only jewellery © of the i ; ee | was a silver locket, a gift. groom. ‘ Marlene Bartlett. her ently attendant wore .a blue gown with white accessories .and jcorsage of pink carnations. Raymond Hagerman was the best man: | Douro, Ont., wish to announce Following the ceremony a re- the engagement of their dau- ception was held at the home of | ghter, Catherine Anne, to |Mr..and .Mrs. John Bartlett for} Douglas Arthur Gallant, son ithe immediate, family. of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre M. Gal- ANNE SWEENEY Mr.a nd Mrs. John ‘Sweeney DOUGLAS GALLANT «ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED lant, North Rustico. The wedding will take place ip Duoro, Ont., at St. Joseph's Church, on October 8th, at. 10 a. m. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Sept. 9, 1966. MARY HAWORTH | DEAR MARY HAWORTH: As I have two daughters and a son of my own, I was especially struck by Mrs. Anna Roosevelt Halated's ‘So what?” attitude as told by the press, in follow-up news stories about FDR's 30 years’ reported romance - and the related fact that a divorce. would have scuttled his political Ss : | After a short honeymoon, Mr. | ,and. Mrs. -Huskins have taken up | jresidence at 11 Primrose Street, | \Dartmouth, N. S. The groom is lemployed with J. W. Lindsay Co., Halifax, N. S. | JOA Lodge Is... | Reorganized fe _At Canoe Cove: On Sept. 2nd, 1966 Princess |» |Anne Lodge No. 385 Canoe Cove was reorganized the meeting jbeing held in Derry LOL Hall, Canoe Cove. Right worshipful, |Mrs. Spurgeon Moore,° grand \junior director presided over the. meeting. Following the opening of the meeting, scripture was | read by Duncan MacCannell, from Psalm 1, Verses 1 - 6.- Rosemary MacCannell intro-: duced Marlene, Linda and Keith MacNevin, who were — initiated into membership of the. JOA. This was followed by the elec-| fr and Mrs. Thomas His- tion of officers. i : | cott, North Rustico, wish to: -Remarks were made by Mrs.) announce the engagement of MacFadyen, Mrs... Jack Mac-| their daughter, Carol Ferne ROBERT HARVEY “AUTUMN (grand deputy master LOL), RW | 4 FERRE HISCOTT WEDDING ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har- vey, Crapaud, P. E. I. The, martiage will take place-at high noon on Ogtober -10th* 1966 at St. Paul's Anglican My politician husband must run again in the November elec- tion, and although I have tried to be an asset to him and. indeed have been, in his political climb there is another woman in — the pictiire now. She manages his campaign in.a fairly big. city back home. Of course he doesn't want a divorce with an electitn coming up. But I am asking myself, “Why should I keep up a front so that 30 years hence, my chil- dren can say to gossips, “So what?"’ Would that make me a heroine or a sap? I have no wish to be an inter- national do-gooder or a syndica- ted columnist-on the basis of my husband's success. But I would like to think I am a wife.on bet- ter. ground than ‘‘we can't get 3 divorce and fuel more. scandal -|with an election coming on." I want to be more in my hus- “|band’s life than’ cook and: purse- maid to his. children; and be- “llieve me, I have been. But if, with all my efforts, I don't fill the bill and this other tigress does, what am I to do? Martyr myself? _ The pcoming. election - won't Flo Moore.; . - Worthy president, Anne Mac- Cannell, on behalf of the mem- bers expressed her thanks -and appreciation for having their ||Lodge reorganized Florence MacCannell was or- ganist for the evening. The next meeting will be on Sept. 2ist at 7 p.m. | Offa@cers elected: guardians, Mrs. -MacMacFadyen Mrs. Jack MacCannell; worthy pre- sident,.. Anne MacCannell;. wor- thy vice-president, Eileen Mac- {Kinnon; chaplain, Duncan. Mac Cannell; recording secretary, ‘Marlene MacNevin; first stand- meli; first lecturer, Billy Mac- Cannell; second standard bearer, Keith MacNevin; second lectur- er, Linda MacNevin; inner guard, Russell MacCannell. pia- nist, Mrs. Jack MacCannell. Cannell, RW Spurgeon Moore, | to Robert Bruce Harvey, -son | HAPPE Audrey Jenkins, Women NINGS ’s Editor. Phone 48506: Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cooper, |New Glasgow, N.S. who are jvisiting with their son and dau- ighter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max- ;well Cooper, Eldon were week: jend visitors at Murray Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacDou- gall and son Brian, Toronto, Ont spent August holidays in PEI visiting Mr. MacDougall’s " par- and -Henry Bougall, Kinkora, ard bearer, Rosemary MacCan-:yacDougall, Parkdale, On their return to Toronto, they were ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. MacDougall, senior, who attend- ed the religious profession of itheir daughter, Frances at Notre ‘Dame Novitiate in Ottawa, and At. nid Judy Fol-jof brocaded bengaline with land. They wore identical street |matching three quarter. length length gowns of pink with mat-jeoat, and a corsage of red rose- ching headdresses and carried |buds. mosegays of yellow mums. Vel- ma Jane Farrar, sister of the jsiding \.. brid@ was flower. girl in a dress |by .Heckbert ~ \ (Photo The young couple are now re- in Barrie, Ontario. Be we vacate MRS. MARGARET PLOYER ACTIVE AT 84 Ployer, 84 and sewing. She has one son John living and one daughter Georgina (Mrs. Richard Bier- en) Kilmuir. She now resides at the* Edgewood Home, Low- er Montague. IDA BAILEY ALLEN. _ Smoke-Roasted Turkey -A Good Picnic Dinner BY IDA BAILEY ‘ALLEN |WEEEND OUTDOOR DINNER For dinner at noon, star t (Indoors. if it Rains) the. turkey to smoke-roast 2% /Chilled Mixed Frozen Fruft Mrs. years old, is pictured on her birthday, with one of the hun- dreds of quilts which she has made in the past few years. She enjoys the best of health and spends her time knitting Margaret to 3 hrs. in advance. for a 10 to Juices Pretzels i ¥ we MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN BALDERSTON Ch’town Couple Are Wed In Trinity United Church The marriage took place {n | | peau de sole with lily - August. at Trinity United Church sleeves, and a bouffant point nylon Charlottetown, of Edith Isabell itulle veil trimmed with seed _MacLure, daughter of Mrs. |pearls, held by a fabric rose. “"Cartney MacLure and the slate Her bouquet was of yellow roses Mr MacLure, Charlottetown. and Benjamin, Alexander Bald- Mrs. Wally Johnson, sister of the bride was matron of honor, erston son of Mrs. Duncan wearing a gown of turquoise Rrouce and the late Duncan Bal- courtier crepe Her headdress derston, Montague Rey. John was a matching turquoise bow, G FE Kall officiated at the late and her bouquet was of turquoise afternoon ceremony. ‘and white carnations ‘The: soloist, Eileen Grant, | The bridesmaids were + Mra gang ‘The Wedding. Prayer’’ |Bruce Clark, and ( are] Mac- and “'O Perfect Love’: : Lure, sisters of the bride, and Give in marriage by heriMary MacPherson, her niece. brother-in-law, Wally Johnson, They wore. floor-length gowns, the bride wore a gown of white ‘siyled alike, m turquoise cour- ‘ pots ‘y+ {12 Ib. turkey. There’s plenty of} \* time left to prepare the vege- Smoke-Cook Roasted... tables and other foods ready to} for Oven-Réasted) cook. “Just set the timer to re- Green Bean-an’-Tomato Medley mind youto add them to the | Cheese Bread Heated in Foil smoke-oven at the right time.| Ice Cream Served in Cones This insures a> completely cook- Popcorn Popped by sthe Guests Glazed Turkey ed dinner all at once. i ‘see Chef) *| « Hot or Iced ‘Coffee or Tea tier crepe with turquois®bows as | Milk headpieces, and carried ~bou- Measurements level; quets of turquoise and white recipes for 6 to 8 carnations. \ TURKEY WITH HONEY- The flower girl, Cheryl Mac-; LEMON .BASTING SAUCE Pherson, another niece of the | Prepare a turkey,.10° to 12 bride, wore a long white eyelet lbs, ready-to-cook weight, as gown with a turquoise sash and usual and truss. Prepare glaz- head-bow. She also carried tur- ing sauce (for-hasting) as fol- quoise and white flowers.” lows: Garnet MacIntyre Jr. cousin’ HONEY-LEMON GLAZING tiof the groom was best man, and SAUCE the. ushers..were. Eric..Ellsworth, \4 ¢. butter or margarine Daniel Cooper and Ralph Fras- |1 ¢. honey er. ae E % ¢. lemon Juice A wedding reception for 199 |Grated rind 1 lemon guests was held at the Basilica |! tsp. salt Recreation Centre, followed by Ftesh-ground black pepper - |a dance. The bride's mother re-| The Sauce: e ceived in a gown of pink. lace Temaining ingredients and heat with ‘white accessories and a > min. corsage of white roses. The! The Turkey: Meantime. fold igroom's mother wore blue lace, a sheet of heavy-duty aluminum | iwith while roses double - thick. and turn up | Judy “MacPherson and Maxine edges all around about 1 |Cooper circulated the guest |Mitre (match together) | the inch. book. _|to* the bottom crust. the |tweenthe incisions with melted | \_jcorners to make a firm “pan’’. _Beairsto Family # Is Honored At Gathering | Mr.. and Mrs. Charles Beair- sto and family, Kensington, /party..on Wetinesday evening at lard Thompson, Margate. Rev. George Tannahill was master of ceremonies for the evening and gifts were present- ‘ied to Mr. and Mrs. Beairsto and family, who will leave this week for -Dartmouth. N. —S... where they will reside. |mist for a singsong and accom- jpanied. Melissa’ Mayhew and \Linda Howard who sang several duets. : Gifts were presented to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Beairsto by Mrs. Her- ,bert Simmons and Boyd Beairsto Heather, Kathy, Dwight and Marla Béairsto were presented with gifts by Brian and Bever- ley Thompson, Marlene Sim- mons, Marilyn Thompson and ‘Joy and Pamela Beairsto. © -Charles Beairsto expressed the appreciation of his~ family and himself, w Refreshments were served by [the hostess Mrs. Thompson as- sisted by Mrs. William L. Do- nald, Mrs. Mabon Byron, Mrs. Herbert Simmons and Mrs. Keith Thompson. i t French fresh green beans '6 medium sized tomatoes, | skinned and cut in wedges l'2 tsp. salt \% tsp. pepper ‘Y@ tsp. groind basil | ‘2 thsp. butter or + |Margarine cut in bits With a-fork mix the ingredi- ‘ents together in-the order given. |Heap them-in.the center of a large piece of heavy-duty alum- inum wrap. Bring the foil up over the vegetables and seal with a double-fold. Place on the | Melt butter; add jedge of the grill and cook 40 to €d to 3 min. Turn even cooking | HEATED CHEESE RREAD Cut a lnaf of French or Ital- jian bread at 1°) intervals almost Brush he- occasionally for butter or margarine; insert For a honeymoon trip to the |Put pan on the grill rack over {half a thin slice of American Cabot Trail, the bride wore navy and white three piece suit ithe pan a \the fire and place the turkey in cheese in each cut Wrap the finale to the smoked with navy and white accessories Lemon Butter Sauce. ' Mr. and Mrs. Balderston have turkey loosely with a single sheet | THE CHEF VOTES FOR POP- taken up residence at 17 Upper of foil, just draping it over the CORN Hillsboro. St., Charlottetown. bitd. Close-the cover of the | Asa | Out-of-province guests at, the grill, adjust vents half-open and ‘turkey dinner, this Chef « u g- ‘ily in London, Ont. | tember were guests of honor at a family | ithe ho : rile | j etu me—of Mr. and Mrs... Wil |. Tress MacGuigan has return-! Mrs: Edwin Johnson was pia- | ea Congratulations are bing ex- |ltended to James Pendergast, Charlottetown, who celebrated ‘his 87 birthday yestetday, Sep- S&th-" Mr. Pendergast who was “Islander of the Year” jin 1964 has many friends throu- ighout the Island. : ‘ed to Toronto after spending the past two months with her moth- ier, Mrs. Maynard MacGuigan, land sisters, in Montague. She |was accompanied to Toronto by ‘Muriel Bell, Flat River, and ‘Burton Ballum, Montague. Mrs. William F. Harris and Mr. Brenton Harris, Murray Harbour, are visiting in Ontario with Mrs. Harris’ daughter’ and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred |\MacLean and family. MacLeod has left for Sackville, N: B. where he has accepted a teaching position at the Sack- ville High School. LAC: Danny Courtier, station- ed at Rivers; Man., was a recent visitor to: Charlottetown, a guest of his father-in-law. Leo. Me- Carville, Carville ‘visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McInnis. in- Kensington during his stay. Mrs. McGar- ville is at present -visiting her daughter in Rivers, Man. Mrs. William Arsenault, dau- ighter Lorraine and~-son Kirk -re- icently returned by bus to the Is- \land followitig a visit with rela- itives_and friends in Toronto. [Lorraine will soon be resuming her studies at SDU as a junior year student. : Peggy McDonald; Grand Riv- er has returned to her home from Toronto where was jemployed for the summer months, She will be teaching “school in Summerside this year. Recent visitors at the home of (Mrs. Emily Gallant, Richmond, were her father-in-law and MO- | ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus P. Gallant, Egmont Bay, also Mr.. and Mrs. Leonard Gaudet ‘and family, St. Hubert... | The Wellington CWL recent!y| ‘held a successful box social in ithe parish hall and a large lerowd attended. - Mrs. Lorne Crozier and Mrs. |\Leigh., Crozier, . Kelvin’ Grove, lwere hostesses at a clam bake Spring Park Road. y (LAC Courtier. and) Mrs. Mc- jed with pain and confusion at. ents, Mr; and Mrs. Frank Mac- | bea in; already a whisper-. ~\ing campaign is under way a- bout the affair; and he makes no promise“to break it off. .I don't care to hang on just for the ho- tor. of being his widow. T am young, attractive, cap- lable of earning my own. living. \T was capable of helping him |through law school when three | babies were coming along: After |the -present . nightmare cam- paign is over, he’s on. his_ own. Am I cold blooded or merely human? Sincerely; R,G. - DEAR R. G:: You are blind- this writing. You have lost_per- ;Spective, momentarily, on the long haul that marriage is, or_} iva meant to~ be, namely: A | ‘Lean, ‘Breadiabane, have left on Politician's Wife Tries | To Condone His Affair partnership “until death do us part.’’” You can't see the forest for the trees just now. Let’s have a try at restoring... your perspective. \ The religously oriented mar. riage is vested with a clearer concept than”you ‘presently pos- sess, of the problems implicit in the married state. by the bride and groom invoke God’s blessing on takes into account the frailty of human nature, especially the in- dividual’s some time inability of human nature, especially the individual's” some time” inability to do the good'that’ he will to do while . falling into sins:that his better nature would prefer to avoid. Mindful of this tragic bias ‘In human nature, the God-con- scious bride and groom fake care to include God as the unify- ing force in their relationship, so that continuously they may” expect, receive and ‘cooperate: with His grace in ‘‘making -the marriage work'’, as the phrase is, Possibly you've forgotten, as- suming you ever were taught, that God does specifically help those who look faithfully to Him. Or,. to penetrate your confu- sion from a different ~approach, the late-Lord: Byron. said it all from the pragmatic view, in not- ing that ‘‘Man’s love is of man’s life a thing apart; ‘tis woman's whole existence.” In this existentialist sense, to his political projects. Mean- while,-your basic job as his do- fatigably at keeping the _marri- age a going concern. - - It is-your role in his life, in this respect, that the tigress back home is trying to usurp, via““political’’ action. My ad- vice is, don't let her have it, -do- n't-let her .opportunist maneuv-— cutting off your nose to spite yourface.~ = “In my book, a wife is not neces- sarily either a heroine or a sap if she proceeds steadfastly to do her-best to-try to bring her mar- lriage intact through’storms that threaten to sink the bark. L-‘'s say rather that she is a valiant woman. M. H. Mary Haworth through her column, net by. mail or personal interview the union, .,, your husband is totally comitted — ering drive you to the folly of ~ ~ counsels- “The religious betrothal, where- a Arip fo Figrids. Write her in care of The Guare dian. ne Mr. and Mrs. Lem MacKay, Sherwood. were recent visitors to Borden. Roger Sexton. Mrs. Arthur Sex- ton and Bernadette, Borden, mo- tored to Moncton and Point Du Chene, N. B., recently. Preston Hunter, Streetsville, | ;Ontari to PEI on | ‘Saturday and spent the week- end wih relatives in Indian Ri- iver. He. was accompanied by |Leith Wa@man, of Streetsville, \who spent the weekend with his jparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred |Wadman, of Kensington. | Mrs. George Henderson,has |taken up residence in Charlotte- itown. She will be greatly miss- led in Bedéque, where she was |active in church work as mem- jber of the church choir, the WMS, the WI, and the “Half Century’’ Club. : Melvin Arsenault and ‘Roger Sexton, Borden, motored to Saint. John, N.B. recently. They were accompanied on return by John Mark Arsenault. Mrs. Alice Hughes of Summer- side, and Mr. and Mrs. Allie MacCarville, South Freetown, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Deighan, Bor- ~~ | A miscellaneous shower was jheld recently in the Lower Mon- tague Hall for Dorothy Crane jwhose marriage will take place shortly. The gifts were present- ed to the bride-to-be and cards|? read by Mrs. MclLure, and were opened by Ruth O'Donnely and | \Joyce Crane. Shirley Crane, \sister of the prospective bride. jarranged the gifts. An evening | SPECIAL Round Steak, Ib. 9c | Mrs. Sophia Gaudet, Egment | ‘Bay, is visiting her daughter and corn boil at the Crozier cot-iof music and dancing followed tage, Darnley, recently in honor ‘and grandsons, Mrs. Emily Gal- lant, Ronnie and Gerald Gallant Richmond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hitch- cock and little son Reggie, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ja- mes Arsenault, Wellington, w recent visitors to Moncton, N.B. and vicinity. . i ea | John Clark, Richmond is visi‘ ing with his sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Go- vern, Moncton, N. B., . before leaving for Montreal where he #Will take up a position. Mary Ready of Montreal 1s ivisiting her sister, Mrs. Harold McIver, Summerside, and her brother, Arthur Ready, sington. Miss Ready and Mrs. |McIver returned recently from ‘an extended trip to western Can- jada, anid the states bordering on ithe Pacific. } Philippa Deegan has return- Washington, D. C., after vacationing in Summerside. | @pencer Stuart, Vancouver, R.C., who has been Visiting his sisters, Mamie and Lillian Stuar Breadalbane Village, left re- i sachusetts. Bill Dykeman and Hugh Mc- ; kville, N. B. recent- Brush with the Honey-.|loaf in aluminum wrap heat Ty bears rg sila Sisko Cover/|min. on the edge of the grill |Breadalbane Village. | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. White and Scotia, Nova little daughter, cently to visit relatives in Mas |the primary crades lof Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crozier and family of. Stoney Creek, Ont. Other guests were Lorne Crozi- er, Leigh Crozier, Mr. and Mrs Wendell Crozier, Mr. and Mrs ere Robert Carruthers, Mr. and Mrs T. Doyle, Charlottetown, and | William Ramsay. Mrs. Robert Carruthers . intertain@i same group on another occasion at i her home at Kensington. | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDou- jgall and family, Jftkie, Jimmie jand. Sandra, Toronto, are visit- jing Mrs. MacDougall’s parents, iMr. and Mrs. Lester Baglole, ‘Summersidé East, and Mr. Mac- Dougall's mother, Mrs. Neil Ken-|MacDougall, St. Eleanor’s, and} jother relatives and friends. ‘Mr: and Mrs: Don “DeMarsh and sons, Garth_and Grant, Mon- treal, are visiting ‘relatives and friends at Kensington and vici- nity. They are house guests of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Mann. Richmond School has reopen- led for the vear, and the teach- |* ers are Mrs Guy Murphy, who t taught jast year, and Mrs. David \Blacquiere who will be teaching Mrs. Mur- phy is the principal, and teach- es the elenientary grades. |the presentation, and refresh- Rump Rose, Ib- ... 79c Mr. and Mrs. John : A‘ Mac-} ments were served. _ QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET. NOTICE OF CITATION In Re Estate of GLADYS M. HOLDEN late of Sher- wood in Queen's County i>, Prince Edward Island, Widow, Deceased, Testate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a‘ citation has been ex- tracted for the passing of. the final acccunts in the above Estate and for an Order for distribution and the ‘hearing of same shall be before the pre- siding Justice in the Estates -* ow. Andrew Doyle;iLong I s- | jland, N.-¥., has returned to his | home after vacationing for se-| veral- weeks with his brother J. | visiting his old home at North} |Rustico. It is 17 years since Mr | |Doyle last visited the Island, and jhe observed many changes for the. better. '$ PURITY DAIRY 3 “Parents Prefer 3 Purity Produets” OOo 00-0 0o- > 7 : ‘ 3 ae eer veer Pectaca Division of the Supreme Court | toooe ‘| of Prince Edward Island at 3 the Court House in Charlotte-. — vee : town ~in~ Queen’s County on. 3 H. BENNETT CARR 3) Tuesday the 4th day of ,Oct- ; San Life of Canada ober next commencing at the ¢ ... District Supervisor hour of twelve o'clock noon. 1? insurance Ceunselling DATED this 30th day of Aug- le Charlottetown, P.E.1. ust A.D. 1966 l¢ Phone 4-8817 - 4.5435 ¢ ‘ 4 o y o ROBERT G. MacLEOD, Proctor. APPEARING TONIGHT! “Dale Schwartz” © Jt, ‘ts your pain RHEUMATIC or ARTHRITIC? spent the holiday weekend at the Do you long for relief from the agony home” of Mr. White's Mr. and Mrs wedding included Mr. and Mrs. roast 2'o:to 3 hrs One hr he- gests popcorn Grocery stores Mugh MacCallum, Handiton, fore roasting is finished. remove sell an aluminum fo package Ont.. Mr and Mrs Brian Bow- |the foil cover, baste the turkey |that contains corn kernels, sea-| Murray Harbour. jan, Prince George B C.; Connie Ross, Edmonton, Alta.; Mrs. ‘Robert VacPherson, and. Mr./a fine glaze jand Mrs. Donald MacPherson, GREEN BEAN-AND ‘Mass.; Miriam MacPherson, TOMATO MEDLEY (Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- {3 (10% oz.) pkg. partly Pherson, Halifax. NS. (Photo| thawed frozen green beans iby C. D. 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