‘lll“""""n “as “a ““"“"“jll l i l Ceremony Ancl Held At The Bride’s Home The home at ‘\'lr arid ‘l‘lrs liiiih matching ardcssnriea and I corsnge ot bronze earnstions. Gordon Daii‘snn. AIILIIISIMF (‘lii was the scene or a pretty ii~rd.. ding when nouns Loiiise Dawn pink and while sheath with while acre, or' 5 and a l‘nrsatze of tho pink and willie cnruations. The bride at Les Elmrr \viisan. snni bride's grandmother wore a two . piece organza tin-5s and a cor- son. Crapaud The rlntlhie rlllE‘ more or yellow and white carna- pcrtorniod by lions Tllt" crowd‘s grandmothers ‘wr‘re sitircd in blue and wore toreant‘s nf viiiile cnrnnlinnl. li a Gordon lamp was gown or nylon chitton ovcr uhiioi rhni-gc ot the guest hook. on. daughter nt in a n d Vlrs Eldon Dawson. hrrhmr Rnimnlid \ ll» of r. and Mrs Rev Kenneth wn Cameron. The bride. given in marriage t by her la|lier. limited lovely in a min. The titted hniiico mid hing alcoves were ill lVI‘Nll‘ll‘l’l t-r Her shoulder h-neili trimmed with lip-iris and or of red and “ville roses Miss Jean Darvon. ME. AND MRS. LEA ELMER WILSON were dcooratcd with pink icii “ils iiiiiic streamers and hells tor held in place by a is or ii. n "to reception a acttdinr r quihs She carted a hnilqilet or bird by the bride's mother. was cut and served in the traditional. sister oi manner, The toast proposed by‘ the bride. worn a romantic time Mr Cameron was responded to. Gordon Drive. were hosts Mr __—______ s The (Ian Chcrlottotown, Thurs. Aug. 22, local MW Reception The groom's mother chose I The dining and ll ng ms rd and thrre tiered street length dress ot litre and by the groom. 1 nylon shcer over satin and it'er- ried a bouquet ot tintod little and.w s n The bride's going away outfit. gold drcss lrimmad with! l white roses. Gordon Dansnn bet» while. and white accessories. thr oi the bride was best man. The bride's motiicr wore a dress ol nylon not over printed lilk ME. AND MR5 ELDO'N W. STORDY Ferns And Summer Flowers Adorn Church For Nup’tiais tlsttterine Louise anllirr tie-i came the bride or Eldon Willlam‘ Sturdy in n ceremony pcrlormed by Rev. Cecil Webbcr at Trinitvl United church. Silmmrrslflr.i The bride Is the daughlvr oi ML. Ind . nun Earl l.ou-thcr.. Carleton stdtng. The groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs wil. tiara Sheldon Sturdy. to host St. hmmmide. Ths church was decorated ivilh: d assorted llouevs. the pews marked with white satin bows centred with atrial] red mu nobert Schurmtm ot Roads Corner. sand "0 Period ane" Ind "The Lord's Prayer" tic. companied by Mrs. hrlc shccni slim-amide. aired in marriage by her tail.- sr. m brldc was lovely in a once length gown or silk organ. over ratio. nei- houttnnt skirt 1 a crown of colored crystals. held MI! llnglh hnllllarll Vol]. h tamed I cascade bouquet roses and while mums. (It! bride I k r o I t lenllh of turqulu ornlnu over with matching heads-on, hum and the ilahon we my brother. Charlottetown. ‘ M Day. Remington. I for 70 I Ell]. Summer-aide. .- s mother m - A has ptees while and h Ill W White AG and a owl—o or will. Th WV"! In I III nous dress , show up in North America. Tm .1‘lr. and Mrs. Wilson will re-lcrstted hy the Lesvttts ol Alber- rtdc at it Granville st,, Sum ‘lan. manide. white hat. and white and pink oarnniions, For a trip through the Mari- times the bride chose a th reo piorr‘ p k and white suit. while arco, ’ and a white cama- tioa oorsnge. The newlyweds will reside in Summersidc. at East st. nut-nl-tdwn nuosts included Wayne Slordy. Monnlon: Mra, Carrie Kyle. Benton. Ontario; Miss Carol Ann Kyle. Benton. Ontario: and Mr and Mrs. John L Stordy. Moacton. Newest Trends In Packaging Are Marketed Metal containers requiring keys tor opening may noon be A thing ol th e past, Keyleal can [or vacuum packed coll“. long used in Europe. are beginning to are removed with a cotton— II can trpennr. and the can is re- sorted with a polyethylene cover parked lnside the container. Displsslhlo Ir servers arlght. colournil. disposable. tsbieresdy. Wflr packages or granulated erg-r will shortly .p penr on the mmet Made cl loll-tincc with . til-Hype plants: top. the container looks Attracs ttvc on the table. and Mqulrel no warning or titling. it stands 1-inches In bright. and la Warlo- cim in diam. t . and" 212.. Whom—Hm W nuns Coin-not c Ilain {DY flaring Int - . ninth» and decor» 5 HAPPENINGS LAC Winston H. Pravencher arrived fill the Inland Sllul‘d” Emm Chiboughma . where ll! Wlll spend llll holidays A community “dam m..." his parents. Mr. and Mrs. noni- “I held m My" Murphy I, or erovcnctier. South Melville. "I! ll l h . m In? it fiuggfim‘tkfl ‘. Mlsa Margaret Richards. Al- mwn Rm. Kenmmm 1bccry elntns, who was married Assisting the bride- clcctl wef‘m’m” A“? 2"“ ‘“ 5"“ were Miss Florence Hu g b ca. 5:“le “l. “gm” “7" M. i communi y s owcr can. ]fl'flgnfll‘gf’“ “"d N“ ” licr lltilt month It Mtllvicw Hall, rich-eminent. were sewed byl $flrmf'fir:'d$£.“fim5fl;.Mann and children. (‘hsr . and Susan. who have been vaca- snd Mrs, Adolphus MacKlnnop mm“ in p. 1” Mt “mud” Ma Ma Mrs 10m Gmisplellnrelurn to their home in Fred- and Mr. sidney Titley, Amherst. encksburlz. Virginia. N.s.. were the guests at Mrs. Giillspie's brother and his wile. Mr Ami Mrs- Gordon Ander- Mr. and Mrs Lump". wayp; son and tamily of Montreal. are cgmmli gun“. the guests at Mr. and Mrs. EC. ‘Cunningham at their summer cottage. Macmillan. Point. Coveheud. Mrl. Charlu Henderson WI hostels to I recent meetlnl n! Bedequa'l “Hall-Century” club. lit-Col. and Mrs. Charles R, l Mr. and Mrs. Jock Walsh of Detroit. Michigan were recent visitors to the lslarld, They were guests or Mrs. Walsh‘s sister.‘ Mm Dough, mummy. prim. was hostess tor a bridal shower “a or y.” “aim Mm Earl‘ihnnnrinn Miss Margaret Mne- Wi‘ Neill. Long Creek. whose mar- ring: to Donald Flack ts k as Mr. Ind Mrs, .lack a a rdy. plat-e Summer. Aus- 24. Mr. and Mn. John Sander, Calgary. Alta. have returned to thcir home alter visiting Mrs. sander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. eter Prnude. York. { och... Sherw friends and neighbours in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beaten. who were presented with a woo- den lazy Susan and salad bowl. nritisli Columbla author Chris-i Maine. holidaycd in p,i-:.i, Mrs, Thursday morning alter .- threei Arnold Ratlenb town. accompanied Mrs Call. and daughtcr. Mr and Mrl. beck on her return to the USA_ 1 Jack M. Simpson at York. and visited at her summer home‘ MI‘S Hflrl'is- “1105! "CE!" i|I-‘ at Cape Cod. and also in nostnn. ‘ \‘rmlc hank Once Upon a Totem has n wi ety and tavorably A larcwcli party to, Earl and. rcvici- d in Canada and the Uni- Edie Brawn was held gt the [Pd Slalrs. is l‘ll route home af- home or Mr and Mrs. hill nor. tor two years spent in Europe den, nonivood mice, mmiiy a d New York While in New where they were presented wil \' Mrs tlnrris collaborated on island scene by c ,5 _ with artist daughter M oli- a Th3 5m" M the Maritime E]. lnhnslurl rll'l a book which will cctrlc Co. where Mrs neatoni he publi Pd next year in NEW was employed. gave her eight York and Toronto. ’ pieces ot Wedgwood ass tarewclil Mr Harris visited the simp- I'Emlmbl‘anre. and the Sherwan 50"! in April. preceding his Wilel Fire Department. at which him home neaton was the sccretanc ma it is their third trip to prince rented him with n gilt. _Ed\\ard island. Mr. Bent/an has already bcgun his work in Monoton as wage ad. surprise barbecue natty ministratorlorliic r. Ealon Cowl was held at e home at Mr. to dig Maritime ppm-mm mg and Mrs. Bill Macn achern. hts wife and totally luvs um .l Mermaid. to cxtcnd good wishes ty August as. They will reside inl I» MrS Kathryn Famuharsn n. . Riverview. Monctnn. B. .w ‘ ha, since iett the district to . irc. de in Charlottetown. Mrs 1 ML ""1 Mrs. .1059," pp... Len lilaclansr spoke hrlctly nnd‘ tummy my ammo.- peiiu, 1 Mrs. niissci Molhesnn. president mm 1......" we” pump... in... . or the Women‘s institute. pre- mouth Co . motored to senled Mrs rnrniiharson with a Charlottetown. on Saturday.iglti on henait oi the nrnanlza~ where they plan to slay a week ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacDonald. 179 Water Street. Assisting the hostess Mrs. d slonary Union are to he held in Woltvllle. N.s.. commencing on Aug. 27 and continuing to Aug. 29th. Mrs. Erma rash Hicks ol‘- Moncinn. N.n. will preside at ’ the sessions. which will he held. i torthe most part. in the Woll- villc nnptlst Church. with some leasinns nt Acadia University. rs, n, Lanctin sr.. also tcom Moncton. will conduct the devo- fionnl . Missionarie- trnm Angola. mum and tndtn ‘ will be Durant to take part in the programme. The special addresses will be given by Mrs Dorothy Clark thon on Tuesday and Wednea» dcy evenings. Mrs. Wilson comes to Wollvlllc lrorn crono. Maths, and her addresses will be based on her travels ln the Near and Far Eastern countries. and on her, experiences as biographer or nr. ida s Srudtler at the Chris-l tlnn Medical College. Vellore. in. tits and ol Dr. Mary vargheac. wheelchair doctor. at the same or lot- the Unwtvtv annual college . convention in Woltvilic. will des- Mn. Wilson has much to give erihe her bapreaaioas gained to the women at the Maritime from manor months In India. and pmipm m". y." warp. or aim the lite M women in Egypt. pump“. M wan 1,. in. E... Palestine and lndls. countries teen countries gained through the hu travelled in the mortar- yem ol trsv nd tudy. Wm 04 her With MR8. WILSON Mrs. Dorothy Clarke Wilsm Orniln. Maine noecialsprak- Famous FUR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS GOOD 0R various of proceond than I n r o I d a In cnllapalita metal Mabel. fled to look Bk: I chef. with the Cap shaped like I cook! hal. The tubes are plcked in I bright, Colourful carton with re- Dear Mary annrth' is there an organization to help samb- lcrs. perhaps similar in struc- ture in Alcoholics Anonymous? Thrce years ago our son. to. gambled away money wo had put in his name to pay tor his college education subsequently we thought he had licked lgnmhling habit. learn that he hasn't. i will give a little background in the have that you can spot a clue to the reason toe his some with ' Dear RY About seven year! ago an organization known as Gamblers came into being. It is strikingly similar in spirit and aim to the 9.5 ‘rnr old Alcoholics Anony. m Mrs. David Stewart. Crflpaudi G the gambler. with his consent and cooperation. what AA does tor the problem drinker. name- i grip ct compulsive habit become rational master ol his actions. to The 1963 national directory at Gamblers Anonymous lisLt ginnal units in )5 cities. on lol- lows: _ _ Albany. Mp,~ M. Callback. pang“, lie Harris leaves CharlottetownICbicago. Charlotte. week visit with her son-in- in w Joseph noyle. Mrs. Mary Math- cson. er5, Russell Mnitieson and Mrs. Len lilaclsaac. Mr. Ray '1‘. Higgins. who has been vacationing tor the past three weeks at the home or his talher Mr. Crapout. to. Mr, Higgins is School Librar- ian in the Best School. Toronto, Mr ton. New York. was a visitor to Pisnllld the guest or Mrs. A. MacKtnnoa. clpu, picnirci ot cInIpea, and MCI instruction. C u n i o n l I will! about 100 cull)“. i salége “SHOES Michigan co. ' MARY HAWORTH Frazzled Young Mother Needs Temporary Help the but nowws He has an m o! 175. super- For Anonymous mill and was. i believe. .A. s aspiration is in do tor tamlly, hoiv him how to break the and h the help of God. Baltimore, Boston. . uclnnait, Cleveland, Mrs, 2-3 Margaret Jenkins. 1n renli ed Lorne P Higgins. has returned in Toron- all York 11th signs. Allah (‘urrah o! Hunting- Mr. and .\1r<. Lori-is iilgizlns, problem. Crhphud. wcre Mr and Mrs. Liane ‘ EATON'S ...FRIDAY. IS [Hill Alhol ll‘lilcljl'lrla'irl.ws‘ll’el'r Missionaries From Abroad Speak At Wolfviile, N.S. ‘ The annual meetings at the i .. " ' United Baptist Woman‘s Misv 57 " s - 1 —_ —- lC Welch Hallie ’ilousehatlt Linens Chenille Iodsproods Good quality chenille in assorted Colours. Single tile m. Eneclnl. eul ' Jewellery Men's and Women's Watches . l7 jewel waidlfl CW wlm racelet. mo... am. 9.49 iece set (milling of land! and handles. Swill. Electric Hair Clippers {allow gold minim expansion Carving Sol 2 17 (ark. Stag home For easier, boll! huhr mtllmt. Mill. oleh 1 0.9 'Soelts sh hnylln Wand qur Hoary—sum. amt- ‘u unsung. 996 Autonomic. n in melt-cc. Mel-I. pkg. 120 nearest you. own meetings — Dr. Be Mary Haworlh ithrough her colum as “finals! to M- lowship of men Inrl women who are spouses. relatives or close lrlanda 0! problem drinkers), In. too. is the Gamblers Ananymous program morally bulwarked by the Gain-Anon Family mflpl, Gam-Anona publishes a pam— 8' phlet. available on request {mm the GA national headquarters nl— liCe Cited above. out its philosophy principles and lays down guid- sncc tor group survival. example. "To Insure the Y. success of the Gum-Anon Fame ily Groups. there should be no gossip nor complaints about the ) Compulsivo gamblers faults at Controversial sub- jects such as religion and poll- tics should be avoid leaders are but trust servants- they do not govern." Etc. The only requirement lor Gam- Anon membership is that there be a gambling problem in the to his pipe dream or success He believes that Fate has singl- him out hrom this other two billian inhuhitnnis oi the ear|h d communicates with him by means of small (superstitious) Loo Angel“. Newark. New York Clky. Phlladllphin. Pittsburgh. Portland. San Fran aco, Seattle and Washington. DC For detailed lnlurrn than how to Contact the regional unit write to file nation- Il headqunnera servlne nlfice bl Gamblers Anonymous c-tl Post Office Box 17173, Lal Angolan 17. California. {or i! you happen to be in Lao Angela. telephone REpuhllc 1-2381.) In h-llult II the AA drlvo for In: 1 ety ll supplemented by the lor athletic ability. is good look~ “mayhem “Wm M m "up. log and has average success to my g“ getting along with people. His lather a n d 1 are hnnplly married. active in church work. the a Circle of dose Irienda. many pleasant aqualntances. Ind nn tinancisl problems We enjoy working with teenagers and al- ways took an active role in lpon~ soring programs and organism e. lions in which he was interested. Any suggestions tor helping him will he aptirecinlt’ri We have alrcady lril-tl the obvious things such as pastoral counselling. R. on whloll lpelll Creed I rt d ur st to the psychological mason tor your son's gambling. only a psychoanalyst could set w h hailing distance at the apeclllc motivating (actors. 1 think. The late Dr, Edmund ncrglcr. sitar mating more than do gain- blcr patients. wrote a book psychology at Gambling" and Wang publishers: 1951). which he links gambling to "the childish tantasy ot melgalom. ' he tiltil he says the gambler “assume! he has a direct pipeline to Fa . v. this is only a pipeline rgler also mentions that the typical gambler ts inwardly agressive towards his parcnti though alien outwardly amen- cblc You might read the book. However. Gnm~Annns literature . probably pountialiy more Recent ciiosls at the home ot‘helptul in solving our particular M.l-1. counsels not by Girl Guide; Enioy Camping Ar Grand River Girl Guide: of the ‘It and «h Summeraide Company and the 1!! and 3rd Charlottetown Com- cnmpcrslt. water Ind land sports and memorable csmptlrea all contributed to make this [May camp a busy. happy experience lor both girls and start. Mrs. Fernn holsters, camp commandant. was assisted on start by Mrs. Eric Jones a n d ers. Melville cambell. of spin- mcrstde; and Mrs. Ed nodgson. Mrs. Wendall MacDonald and Mrs. Ralph Dinnont of aiarlonc- a. The Red Cross awlmmlnl and water calcty instructor was iillrt ullilan iiopcr oi Charlottetown. The tine weather made it pos- t slblc to carry out a vsrlriy ot sports culminating . sports pro- in. Miss Pat nickard, phyalcnl tit. ncsa instructor tram Summer- l tide. assisted Mrs. Hodgson and t Mist Roper to running all the events. because at thc day's un- usually high temperatures races longer than 50 yds were cancel- ed The billowing wen in. re- suits: to - it years: 1. nlldrcd Jones t let 1. Debbie Mecnnpald (Ci. 3. Daphne Dumcnt to 2 years — 1, Anne Pallersnn lCi nchhlc sheen tst 13 years. — l, harbors paclce tst Cathy Maciellan lCi equal , Z.Anne lrwln lC) Norah Fraser u tMontreali equal J. Dobbin Keyl ts> 14 years ——1. Lesllo Woodsldo tat 2. Susan Leuty tsi 3. J oln Hunter tBroCkville) 15-16 years —1. Jane Lsrkln (Ci 2. Anne Charlotte Kel'iy ICi Planner Camp relay v Jane Lsrkin. Anil- Cnnrloitl Kelly. Susan Deuly standing broad iumn —l. Su- m aIn Lcuty tst ti ll. 2 in. 2. Ann Charlotte Kelly to 6 It Running Broad Jump — . Anne Charlotte Kelly 40 11 it. 3 in. 2. Susan Lcuty tsi ll ll. gh Jump — l. Anne Char- latte Kelly to Ht 2 in. 2 Anne ‘ _ trivia to» 3 li. tl in. J. Cathy lilac Lellsn (Ci h It. 4 in. Three-legged race —— l. chblc Key tsi and Debbie Sheen i5\ 2. Norah Fraser mi and Anne t lrwln to Four solihall trams played a c Round Robin contest thr g s the camp and team "n" cap-i tained by Anne lrwln came out on top. The remainder 0! sports alter» into. it would seem. His words come back In min onilzht. thn will loiks loan to 2' 2 period and conneing. .5 mall or personal write at the morning. we were then. and the countryalde, by shower or dew. was trash and clean, The all’ too was clean and invigorntlnz. the day more or lead exciting no both. in were In mind: the trip by horse and wagon, which era of machines. bore thcr, we were pleasant that outing had been, when our biggest Concern wnl to our wander not In to whether or not. we would be allowed tn Conven- iently park near the stables at or visltora to the city. to know it somewhere there In town. we should {ind a vacant null (or our horse! Once he Wnl ambled and on toot toward the same ratc- Smunds bl now. This. youngsters, given the rare pri- vilege of sidewalks toottleps. was considered nctth. If as good axes-rise. nor yet as a tiring walk. but rather as enter- lude only. which then lay so near. Ihe wheel. that morning at a cnmlnrinble machine was kept undcr a pru- dcni control. nut at times. cars. trucks. little and larger ticshcd by. replied. “Wondering why some toiks are in such a hurry nowa- days. For example" we nodded "where are those all on?" James Erinhnd. Thcy will be there in a tcw min- .utcs II any rstc. Why do they ' is a qlleslinn I can‘t answer.‘ 1' drive with that respect their me- we read nl lrnllio accidents that leave sorrow and misery in their wake. noon war devoted to a tree swim mad highways p. prov...“ n.1, lWe think too or the accidents. her in care of the Guard-l leave an oliermnth o! brnkl‘ll w Ellen Recalls Former Transportation To Fair "th I on your mind. ll- convenience Ind disfigure young play camped this aummar st lcct .lamc- lnaulrcd one moms m a..." ,m. we Camp Tnmnwlby. Grand Riven tug when we were on our way to A“ ' New tricpdihip . new skills in the Fair — Facing IMO the sun W WW“ Why? NM be- came I machine failed in Ioma way, although this can and sumo times does happen. but not reh- ernlly these tinted. but rather ha refreshed Though“ of me you: ye," one way or another "tank a Chance" which proved to be uh- Mh" nu mnam. toiks this Should we not than. to lava our Wu and the live! n! then EVIth 00 Ila la passengers in can, we well as our (ell-1w. travellers on the Queen's High. ways. try at all lime: to nprmtl our main! vehicles with every care and relpPrl? Until tomorrow _ _ Diary .t Grind-nigh “x HOUSEHOLD HTNTS RParrangrmrni of a rhilti't room (or summertime may be I Rood idea. Free as much nom- epaec at possible tor indoor play. Clear study desk or table tor game. and hobbies. Clear booksholrct tor temporary collections ol sea- ahells. stones and other irons. urca ct the moment. recalling how he Eroundl. but with the influx ended. ll was rullomery [or its 0 join the numbers proceeding Ln rural [or their ninmenl. indeed a fitting pro. in the actual fete Our driver, steady hand: on was gummyl,‘ll “5 Before leaving on your lain. sort oul any papcrs ion have at home and place with abil- documents ln a sale dcpns. x. E ate of speed. one which pleased s. in that in our knowledge. the actors you start to cook. out a piece ot wax paper on the writ area ot your stove to Chtrh any "Th'""'"‘ °' day“ “We” splashes trom cooking (ends, we To protect your dress slN'i‘t-s when cooking. make yoursclt a pair or calls by cutting llin hot. i oma out at two large papsr cups to slip over your wrists “Why. to the Fair. at course" “Then why so much haste? 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