!I “is. Jill Campbell. ceri» trot. diplomaed trainer for- merly of England and now liv- -tng in Montreal. was in the promce earlier this week con- ducting training courses for Guides and uilders Here an. lent Women's I] GIRL GUIDES HAVE TRAINING SESSION “in Campbell II seen via {my ot the Guides from King‘l and Queen'a Counties who at- l the patrol ieaders' course which she at the YMCA on anGPd tra runs (mom-tori Editor. Phone 4-“ I The Guardian, Charlottetown. SaL April 3. 1'2. HAPPENINGS Mr and Mrs Vic Runlr are taking a satisfactory rec'nery t their home in Bangor. )la'nr. )llowing an automobile accl- im on April 14th. They were n route to Ontario for an Eas— ‘r vacation when their car skid- ed on a road near Newport. lame. Mn Everett Saunders I'rb er Hilishoro St. Is In Ranznr II' a few weeks stav Wllh her -aughtrr. Mrs Vir Runtz. “hit as released from hospital thl.I eek. Mrs D L Miller and dati- l’itr‘r. (‘nthv. of Summersidc hive linen Visitan relatives In pout York City this work ; Karen and Susan Hoes, dani- liors of Mr and Mrs iiarcn 'nc: Charlottetown. spent 1. __rck'a vacation mently with ‘cir :randpart‘nts. Mr and rs. Wyman Cairns. Summer- ‘Ie East. Paula Million and Shari ' 'ars will return todav to New asgnw. X S. after vacatiori'ti! Su'nmerside with Mr and _r1. Harry Silliphant. Mr and Mrs W G Ellis of mmerside had as their Eas- — guests. their son-in-Iavr and ' lighter, Dr. and Mrs. O ‘I'. .ize with their children. Kar- and Bill. of Fredericton. N l. C .‘lr and Mrs. D. 0 Stewart rri‘i-‘nn‘i tll's week to their home :n Cuvilmrlmde after spending ' m. tat'alll’m at Daytona Beach. Florida Dr and Mrs James Saun- rirr. lat SummerSidc on Thurs- day for llnnrton. N B. where in the ct chin: thrv Will attend the "ement Party of MI as .. anwn. RT. and Mr. Ian \laIDounell at the home of Dr and \lr< Robert Brown. \lr .‘l'lfl \Irs James Millim nI \‘nrtIiam spout the Easter uunwn/l in Halifax. NS . where the In'l'lt'l‘" mother. Mrs. D. II \lilliran is a palierii In the Win” (‘mnrral Hospital. <‘mtlra and \lonica McNelll. tlnl'L‘lllf‘T‘ of Dr and Mrs. Hu- hrrt \If‘VOIII. Summerside. were hanpi In Iinriinn two danv (Iclinns in bloom on the lawn of the .\'l.rsas' Rcsldcnre on Aprfl 33. Mr and Mrs Vernon Howatt n’ <ummorside, accompan- lod by Mrs Gordon Mszlli- mms oi l'nnc Traverse spent the meter holidays in Mahone Bay. \ S. “um: of Mrs. Howatt'e parcni:, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Prcst \II»< Ruhy \IarNeill of Saint John VR spent the Easter uraimn with her parents, Dr. and Mrs John F MacNeill. Summerside. Mr and Mrs. Sherman Par- Judy MacKenzIe. Borden. Shet- la Sheppard. Mount Stewart, ‘ Miss Campbell. Geneva Car- penter. Montague. and Patsy McCormack. Morell. I Wedhuday. Left to I'Ight are l Wedding vows and rings were ywhs'ta accessories wu-n by Mira. to clean" James replied. exchanged recently wh Miss‘WhIte. Ins and daughter. Susan. at Moncton. N.B.. spent the Eas- ter weekend With Mrs. Parlee’l parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Johnstu, Summer-side. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barlow and children of Summer-side spent the weekend With relativ- es in Halifax. NS. Muriel Bernice Howey. daugh— ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 1'. Howey of Edmonton became die bride of Mr. Edwin Davrd White. son of Rev. Dr. Edwin J. White and Mrs. White at a Iceremony In Edmonton‘s First Presbyterian Church. The cere mony was performed by the groom's father who Is a native of Prince Edward Island. and It was held on the 29th wedding Mr. and Mrs. Earle Maynard. Summide. had as their Eas- anniversary of the (room's parents. Baskets of pink and white car- I “Hea't!” Alex said. “Is my name on it? I'll go and ask Mo- tbertflmaystayhere to din- ner." lie shook his head dolomi- iy. “All we‘re having at our house — wouldn‘t you know it 'lt's list a rout of beef." I "Sounds toad" we uh. I "It is good" he nodded “but not then there's hea‘t!" I Ioheefheartwasourlatur-I day’s dinner. And brown gravy spiced with the savory of the Will. with turnip from the I [Groom’s Father Conducts lCeremony In Edmonton, Alta. At the reception In the sinu' Mrs. F.M. Lafham way Canadian Legion. Mr. l-lar- old I. Heath proposed the toast to the bride. Dr. C. P. Hyndrnan proposed an anniversary toast to Rev. and Mrs. White. m her honeymoon m, ulAi S’side Banquet Spokane. Seattle and Vancouv- ‘afl .- fl .9. a.- w . bwfl t dfln‘nwttl . an IEI-lEN'S DIARY rnsx'nalummgl-"u rim" 0! lac-mu. andI h- —'——""’ “.ufll‘thnafllhthesflmdtfimI-MIMWM‘ “ R S o S n mmamt'.uuvmnm:m..muddflrd-b 0 a s e rm U l I "1"" ' um.uesu-‘sommwuw; I ? hhdmham{#m .3!” h “Youwu'theawaylu‘ —‘oringansockerytom; :st. OUC lpp es n ream haughamdymholriwdm.andlfltdthevhmwm:w;hh “Heart dms' — of toneJanieshadcarriedlli'm'I" Ilia-H. spirit. .mmu— mytavoritififlshes!%ra$dau- the failing store in thefl “11.. u" I. m - knew-“fins. a mu“ alter smiled comi’J by wmtbarn. and potato tron the... “d-‘mm mtmmmm “ 'wlnm—xlmI “'“mmi‘””" P‘"“""”"'““""°““" Iit“chnotliistract-huntheaI-I mm' m.‘ d'IAadthea.wlthsucaa tardy tar. “Maylhave justatasteor Aodtheold sparkle was back. _ Morita. w least- ‘ wt in" in the stream below the nthlotadIn-dm-sltvu. III-Spring. ‘- .h I. “Heart'” Mack hearing her mudwthedhmmd 111i“!!de 39-! II Hus.” i“l'mdadouruastutouadthe‘fle sandwich-d III-ill exclaimed "When yousucett. H'sullmhmmenw‘ei!‘ am has. time. I nun Way—DH?! — 1'" '“V‘ ‘ WM Plum" " “"5” “W” ‘° u” “u” WMWaMb-u‘rommmm. Good-aim. ways. This sheen is a part of this season. it belongs with the smoky haze of drying fields. a starling'a whistle. a robin'a thrill. a song-sparrow's tune— and lads. young and older. come ion first excursions to haunts of like stream. A car came down the bill. and turning in the mill- road. parked by the mill. "Fishermen" we commented. "It's a great day for them James nodded. - “Pears or prunes?" we on led of the dessert. “Prunes. Ellen— and pe- haps. a cookie or two." "What is the work for this If- ternoon?“ Mack with Alex at ;an elbow. presently Inquired at ' the door. “Ask you r Dad. I believe there are some pens and stalls ' MOORE 8 W0 L11). irresistible power . . . yet weighs only 4 ounces! “Well” Mack grinned "I’III1 Is Special Guest er the bride chose a deep pink wood suit with hat trimmed with Latham who has been '11: Sum- ].rg. flaws" and black newnnerside as USA observer visit- sories. .or to the Girl Guide Movemait on M m from 3,.“- . was the guest of honor at a ban- wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. wmtelquet held on Thund-y evenlna took up residence in Edmonm_ l prior to her departure. The ban- I SL’M’M’ERSIDE —— Mrs. P. M.‘ ter guests. their daunhter. Mn. William Hart. and Mr. Hart at HIIIM. NS. Mr. and Mrs. David Silliphant of Halifax, NS. spent the Eas- ter holidays with relatives to me. Mr and Mrs Donald Homers and daughter. .Iaralm. of (‘har- lottetown were the Easter holl- ‘day guests of Mrs Rozers‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman ‘Cairns. Summerside East. Mrs. Ernest I. Walker enter- tained the members of The La- dies Club of the Summer<lde Presbyterian Church at her home on Tuesday eienlns. Mr and Mrs. Lorne Monkley of Summerside arcnmpanwd by Mr. and Mrs Ralph ('aselcv of Riverview Heights. XE. spent a few tiny: recently in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. and MrsAlIlson Harris of Summerside had as their Eas- ter holiday lucsts their daugh- ter. Mrs. Leigh Donald and chil— dren. Gaelyne and Gregory M ‘l‘rnro. N.s. ' Mr. and Mrs. {‘ivulson and family also Mrs. Coulson‘s mo ther, Mrs. Lexie Gillis of Sum- merside spent the holiday week- end in Monctnn. XB. with rela- tires. Mrs. Duncan MacDonald tr confined to her home In Surn- merside having had the misfob tune of falling and Injuring her arm. Mrs. A. A. Lockhart returned Tuesday by plane to her home In Surnmerslde after spending Easter with her son. Rev Frank :iARY HAWORTH Girl Holds The Conviction That She Is Worthless )0: May Hawarth: Isn't It teemly tor a girl In her late entice. a college graduate. nut-Id. good looking and :a- ‘ (gent. to be running around h male homosexuals‘ , he goes to lunch with them l to their various apartmen- snper and drinks. he also has another side. frequently you out with rried men. Mme ot whom e and admits to i. as aftalr tat this time! a husband and father who “omega-human“ .pflm. im- film-hydr- tleee—ny claims-dill your may by; M is Is noggin-"fiance. b.- w_ n a}. sow. yll'l‘h inn!“ era,~refil'm-'fl-ee. hilt-h flb-‘vfllmmneamdy— III- ‘m-m‘hmlflm with ' b. .Ablafl.lflt.nisa ma um-lw-fimm ell minerals! of marma- "urn “ -*‘.Ihflidnns part." ‘ “.m- "Johan-MHIIWI I" I'm-mm yes “1’.” totals-uncut . “flfllfi' he GUI—u IN» “I * rues—sul- OI. ~g‘” HG...“ .m lam. lel naus- ‘m="W~~_'-n: '- "Dmnr‘elbuw‘ chin Irv'oM'IOIIInOHI interred - ll. Marv Ham OIIIIOII Mrhherm."- or ne'mns' interview. H‘- - handful-r“. he surrendered to can. and was transformed Into one of the greatest Christian apostles. ' . sea. Dar Mary Raw-rein all a girl. 19. engasfi to be married in June. My fiance John la a wondertul. unselfish man. The problem is Cliff. a than I not a few week! also. I feel nralfly attracted to hint and am bean- ning to wonder if my line for John is decreasing. I had one secret data with Cliff, since when be m I d.'latwonldyoaadvise?‘aelflteleflmefln ‘ b nae-1mm a clergy- hltmtlmm. Lbshasaocburcb andhe ldoo'twaattahnnhha W. lockhari. and family In Kel- netaaok. NS. Claim“ Palmer of High Bank has lpent her Easter holiday. with her grandmother Mn. 1'. I. Palmer. Summerslda. Mr. and Mrs. o 3. Harper of Charlottetown spent Easter h Dirac-a MacDonald. and in St. Eleonora with Mr. and Mrs. true. MacDonald. Dr. and Mrs. Alan Stewart with their children. Ann. David Ind Icttt have returned to their home in Summerslde after vis- iting Mr. a deal-Dim his. Donald entertained at a family Summerslde with Mr. and Mrs. I ltd Mrs. Harry Sat- ' dinner party at their home It!- ea Sunday eve:- qlring message on the I "God‘s love for Man" nations and chrysmn nanked by tapers decorated the altar. For her wedding the bride. d- ven in marriage by her father. chose a floor-length gown of . . . . . m .]k hi“ r 'm. MARIE — The April meet- guide. by Miss (,8le Holman. :13“: flung"; Spmozsunt‘ed :1 ing of the Marie L'CW was held The first—class badxe was pre- m. mp line. L.” trimmed the in the church hall on Tuesday rented Miss Smallman by Mr: "hie presi- Harold Magee. fitted bodice and extended down the front of the gown. The bride‘s shoulder-length veil misted from a crown of seed purl! “d “and,” cry_IEaster theme, was conducted‘ stal and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis M” mom” Mltswalflv Th9 Hubley. centered with an orchid. Mrs. Arthur Alexander was the matron of honor at the wed‘ ding and Mrs. Car-I Mathiessen was the bridesmatron. Miss Betty Haisbeck was the brideb maid. The attendants were deep pink chitfnn frocks over taffeta with matching accessories and floral headpiece: The gowns were accented Willi bouquets of dt‘t‘p pink and white r‘isrnatloiia.I Mr Donald Reynolds attend- ed the Kroom as best man and Marie UCW Has I‘Regulcir Meeting evening. April 10, dent Mrs. John Cobb chaired the I meeting. A devotional service. with an by Mrs. Everett Webster and scripture reading was from Matthew's gospel and the medi- tation was the "Majesty of the‘ Crucitled Roll call was responded to t by seventeen members. T h e minutes of the last meeting were read and the forming of a new unit was discussed. A (‘M‘l‘l- mittec was appointed to look Into this matter and hrinz a re port in at the May meeting. A committee was appomted to make arrangements for the Men's AssociatInn supper. It was the ushers wore .lohri MrNelllId'cIded '" hold " pantry “'9 and Ronald White. brother of the groom Mr. the ornanist and accompanch 7 Mrs Gordon Hunter as soloist. ‘ Aubm" Webst" ""1 M” 6"" I For Iicr daughter's wedding Mrs. Howl-y chose a twopiece enscmhle in mid brocade with matching hat and accessories. A yellow rose corsage completed her ensemble. A mink stole and pink carna- tIons accented the blue lace dress with matching hat and ‘— Day Of Prayer Is Observed In Soth Granville SOUTH GRANVILLE —- The on April 21 at More“. Mrs. MacKenrie thanked the received while in hospital Mrs. don Coffin were appointed to conduct the worship and pro- gram for the next mccting. benediction and lunch was srr-, .vod by the committee I: charge \ J MIDDLETON “0% (Report for Ame l SENIOR DEPARTMENT: Grade VIII 1 (‘orinne Ham~ mill. Sandra Hamill 'equall. 2. Marion Mulliizan. 3. Audrey Ha- mill. Morlry erght lequilal‘. I Grade VII‘ I. Phyllis Hamill. 2. Gerald Arsenauit, 8. Ma Lou Hamill. r, [1962 World Day of Prayer ser'-‘I Grade VI: l Fred MrCardle, Maybell Madam recmtly. The call to worship was Id lby Mrs. Stirlhg Curbed, Meat-I ‘ of the South Granville. «ms. The bostess extended a' welcome to the visitors on be hall of the South Granville WMS. to which Mrs. George Dunning replied. The act a! penitence and en- fesston was led by Mrs. Hml lax-bet: and he m par Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- "3” 'mmab’un' mu". mm’ ‘ Mme. Miss Mildred Corbett and Mrs. Sheldon Abbott. l Miss Sandra Keir gave an lo-l afternoon a Millet the bid and 3M ' I Garth Wrilht. 1 Ra‘lrlbara Hamill. 8. Roberia Ha- m . I Catherine McKenna. Principal. I JUNIOR DEPAB'IMENT: Grade IV: I. Joanne Mulligan. :1 Irena McCardle. I. Shir Sla- l n . Cnade m: 1. Sheila Alli-n s. Junior Arsenault, a. Guy Ari-I senault. ‘ Grade H: 1. Vicki Reid. I I Marilyn lasnfl‘. I. Valeria Ht‘ Grade 1: l. Giaflene DI 1. Gordon McCarvflle. I. Arlen-nit Mrs. Frank W. fey cher. Arthur Newton“, w“ members for the flowers she I The mcctlnn cinst with the 9 x 2:; cal sea coasts. with prop - like Mrs. commissioner; and Miss Mona provincial cxccut Ive. quet was given by the local Girl Guide Association and the Guid- ers. Of special presentation interest was the of the all-round cord to Lola Smallman. lone Mrs. Latham gave an Inter- esting address on her tour of the province and showed agroup of slides on Girl Scouting In the United States. Mrs A. H. district rommissloncr‘ expressed appreciation and Mrs. R H Dewar presented Mrs. La- tham with a gift, Amonlz those from Charlotte‘ own attending the affair were G A. Award. provincial commissioner; Mrs. Ncil Math- cson. provincial Internationall Wilson rcprescntatli’a 11 "let WM". 'rv rm I ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mur~ phy. Dartmouth. Nova Scotin. and formerly of Vernon Bridn F El. have announced the en- gagement of their dauithter Mary Margaret to James Francis Heiman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fiction J Kitchener. Ontario. Weddini to take place on May 5 at m - a in. mass at the Immaculate Conception Chili-ch hi Dart, mouth mart-ans nammvetreesoftropt- roots extending from the trunk. MWUHMM‘M " K followed by a solo Me" by than 1 i E r it It "i 3 It I‘ll II I. Itfii Elli" .ii Ibis Is the fiber that maltes women feel positively nodal if“ Please Hotel Advu‘ need Summer Time Store MAYhMAY 9—“ “WAY sane-anooseeoeceaaeaoa-ssaaoo Hours 9—9