al WR. AND MES. HARRY LOV ‘Ceremony At Cathedral Followed By Trip To B.C. The Altar was adorned with green, and mauve. respectively. vases of giadioli at a wedding and they carned baskets of golemnized Saterday, June 5, chrysasthemums and daisies in at St. Peter's Cathedral, Char- matching shades lottetown, when Anz Gwenzyth, The best man was Ivas Dow- of ‘the groom, gael Michael. Charicttetown. came the bride ef Harry Russ- g Given im marriage the bride wore a length sheath of white over taffeta «ith appliq- wes of lace scattered over t gown, scoop ceckline lily - point sleeves. A detachable chape! train fell from tiny bows scal- ne'd 4 at the back waist and ber loped sheulder tip veil «as a croun of pearis ZIP INTO" thes sleek euit first thing ‘he mere: wear # fer sports. img. walking. working’ Note emart. comfortable ragian sice- ves. handy perckets Privted Patterm £714 Sizes 14. 12. 14. M&, 16 Sere takes 3 vcs Go Vases 1 Fifty cents 3 cents) in coins ‘no. stamps. please fer cack pattern -Ontarte resdests add two cents sales tax Print plam- ty size, name, address. style wag “3 ig EEE be- law i ; fi i af i izf iy fi i! ( | brother-in- if cla iH t H A he closing meeting of the CGIT of the United Baptist Montague. took the cf i Ff Ri j aa { ; i eli ! a F : a TUTE} He E oe Hy let uff ELLEN’S DIARY ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, June 8, 1965. PPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Wemes’s Editor. Phone 45508 i ut Fa 7 meeting is to be beme of Mrs. i ¥ fi tf Eg i : a ¥ Ht +f if uf i a ® i t "4 tt F [ k i F i o i ‘kt 3 Pog. was Constable Dewsnapp, FR social evening followed amd Mrs. Vincent Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson as chaperones. , Mr and Mrs. Gary Poupore 3 mother and father. Mr. and Mrs. Edith Mac- Mrs. Jean s the New York World’s Fair, and free fishing Buffalo. winter scores of skaters enioyed ; B D it. > amd som, Perry. are visiting her “the United ~~ Church WaT > Eugene Cullen:~-Many~ mothers“ County—She~atso Mrs. Mount Stewart, was the scene + - Several commissioners were guests of the Ist Mt. Stewart Guide Company for their re- cent closing, when one of the highlights was the presenta- tion of gold cords to two guid- es. Shown above is district commissioner, Mrs. Johan Smethurst presenting Sheila Sheppard ‘left: and Louisa Reddin ‘centre’ with their coveted awards. Guide Closing Includes Special Badge Ceremony ‘of the First Mt. Stewart Gir! Guide Company recently, when visiting commissioners for the occasion included Mrs. John Smethurst, Mrs. Cecil Ste- tson, Mrs. John Thistle and Mrs. was done but in Torosto and Montreal ‘bef ore the sport. 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The talk of the new Catholic church and its needs are coming agein There is some talk of the two parishes heing made in- te one with a central church to serve all Few believe this will be done, however. as anywhere z but a central location would be This morning. you watch the “Thank you . but I'll stick &F- 159 far to walk. Rev. TP. Butler is rector now Visitors to the Island ‘for a few days last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roach from Halifax, N.S. It's 530 odd vears since Bill __ Roach left Bristol and many of the vounger class don't rememb- er him. A brother, Joe, still re- near the old home here sides ,and two sisters in Charlottetown. Bill was a noted fiddier and can- CEYWEMOOCKMS » RARRRRRRAA RB at the parties in that long but he says it's vears now plaved the violin of guides were also present for the ceremony. “he program was opened by ‘t singing of “Howdy - do Ma- dame Commissioners” as _ the guides formed . guard of honor for the guests, who were escor- ted to their seats by Captain Eunice Smith and Lieutena nt Kay MacDonald. A _ horseshoe was then. formed by the comp- any and “The Maple Leaf fore- ver” was sung. The formal welcome to the commissioners by the company followed. Wilhelmenia Kaptein. Anne Douglas, Betty Jean Af- fleck and Gloria Douglas pre sented each of them with a sou- venir of their visit The guests were also given corsages of yel- low daffodils by Roberta Pigott,’ Shirley Campbell, Patsy Affleck and Brenda MacIntyre. Captain Smith and Lieutenant MacDonald were presented with gifts on behalf of the company by Sheila Sheppard and Louisa Reddin, who expressed appre- ciation to the leaders for their help and guidance during the year The highlight of the evening, the badge ceremony. was clim- axed by the presentation of two gold cords, highest award in guiding. The recipients of this great honor were Louisa Reddin nr. jis again caretaker at the Camp- bells Cowe Beach ard is busy daily with preparations for *he tourist season Mrs Dons Liewétlye. Char- lottetown, spent.the weekend *o- liday at her home im Red 7c *t. Betty Ching, RT. of the PF © Hospita!. Charlottetown. spe" 3 few days with her mother. “rs, Clarence Ching. Black Pond Cyril MacGregor, -Charieite- town. is a patient in the PEL Hospital Mr. MacGregor work- ed in this area for the Island Telephone Company for many years Noreen Rose, Charlottetown, spent the weekend with her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Rese, Lakeville Lawrence therland, Black Pond. is a pavent im the Char- ' lottetown Hospital Rev and Mrs Maicoim Smith Kingsboro. accompanied by their two children spent a few days in St. John's Cyril Lumsden. Neva Scotia. is visiting with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Br- ian Lumsden. Kingshbero Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert- son, Kingsboro had as their guest Florence Kelly, Charlotte- town, during the weekesd Talbot Stewart is now conval- escing at his home in Bothwell following surgery in the P_E.L Hospita! George Bruce has again taken the position as park caretaker at the Red Point Beach and is tow busy getting the grounds and buildings in shape for the and Sheila Sheppard. The cita- tion for the gold cords was read by Mrs. Cullen. chairman of the Gold Cord Committee for Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Cul- len spoke highly of the girls’ capabilities and excellent quali- ties as gold cord applicants. The -awards were then presented to Misses Sheppard and Reddin by Mrs. Smethurst. division commissioner for Queen's two girls with souvenirs of the occasion and spoke of the honor it was to her to be chosen to present the awards. After con- gratulations were extended to the girls by their company lea- ders, the presentation of other badges began. Betty Jean Af- fleck and Margie McCannell won the handywoman badge: the laundress badge was awarded to Darlene Glover, Anne MacLen- man. Mary MacDonald. Sharon MacDonald, Paula Murphy, Deb- presented’ the evening ended ‘with the singing year.’as he has been transferr- ‘ summer tively decorated with baskets vir and Mrs Eldridge Sher- of mixed yellow flowers and wood and = vou Red yellow tapers, which complim- Point. and residents of Frederic- ented the color theme for the ton. NB spent the weekend evening. the guide colors of blue with Mr and Mrs Chester Ber- and yellow. Refreshments were nard. Charlottetown under the supervision of two A meeting dealing with the former gold cord guides from tug-of-war team was held at Bal- the company, Eunice Reddin tic Hall recently. The Red Point and Marlene Clark, while Sheila team has learned that its coach, Sheppard *and Louisa. Reddin Stewart MacAuley, will be un- poured tea for the occasion.-The able to cnach. the team. this. of “God Save the Queens.” ed to Charlottetown as a potate inspector - EAST BALTIC ‘Travel Sickness’ Mildred MacDonald, St. Cath- erines, recently underwent an aa operation on her leg in the Char- Affects Many lottetown Hospital. She is the ESPECIALLY CHILDREN daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James any fing that nausea, upset stomach MacDonald of St. Catherine. make a trip in a car, bus. boat, or plane a Mr_ and Mrs. Howard Chever- ee mmrsery. ae a remedy 3 a effective in suc! acks —Dr. Fowler's ie. Boston, Mass., have taken Extrect of Wild Strawt : up residence in Formulated trom roots bie Doyle and Gwennie Affleck: Mr Cheverie is a former resi- end herbs, Dr. Fowler's Extract acts service stars were presented to dent of Elmira all members of the company Those present were then en- tertainde by performed by Debbie Doyle. Mary MacDonald, Anne Mar- Lennon. Sharon MacsDonald_{ Shirley Affleck. 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