hae ad ll lal Dr. Harison Villett .__ “TELUEN'S DIARY ~ She’s Named For Me Yes, She Actually Is! ls Chairman Of Billeting Chuvseh, Chairman; Professor United Church of Canada|John Toogood, Vice - Chair- be held in Edmonton in Sep-|man; Rev. Donald B. Macdon- Gage brought hie 4-H calf to} was, all there in the flight, o14 | tember, 1960, at McDougall Unit-|ald B. Macdonald, minister of Aldertea tonight, snug im their |beame above, and about the fre- Church. McDougall Hille truck to heve K weighed grance of the new-stored hay. Four hundred ministers and/and E. J. , Treasurer. : . Weight, girt too, and height \jay men and women will attend| Dr. Harrison Villett as Chair- on “the big scales” in the bara. | were all duly recorded in the|from across Canada as well as|man of the billeting committee This is the lad’s first adventure | note book Gage carried, - before the overseas missions fields|and Mrs. D.- into that intriguing young world|the machine nosed down the| of the Church. dent of the Presbytery WA, of 4H Club work and it is sur- prising to note the interest he gives to this project. What a pretty night it was—and dim, : “It's getting to the time now when our mowing should be end- com- arrange berta College, St. Stephen’s Col- lege and the University resi- de Ww iss. Canadian career woman can also | Seaway These young boys have exemplify the values to be found had a practical summer's educa- MR. AND MRS. R. J.. DURANT in the “life of the mind.” . Nazla Dane, of the Canadian F on the barn-floor where more than one animal of the farms has stepped before this from the Is. Above the valley. the skies’) 4 young 'FREETOWN AND. were stariit. Pleasantly watm |. “g oy. areas. rr m * An historical pageant, comme- . it mented this evening. “H willl. on. regular monthly meeting of |morating the centennial -year of bo Rev. A. E. Piercey, rector of)” was, and & small satiny wind |be shortly,” he nodded “with! 1) "gost Freetown Home and |Rev. George MeDougall’s post ae John’s Anglican church, Mil-| Mr. end Mrs. Fred Saunders aot oe ae another cutting or two.” ‘Agen. was held in the|{m@ as @ missionary to the west od was among those who were | and their children, Stevie, Wendy |nets. Lights in the barn h ad And we remembered that the| Sched Assn. wat wey even.|in 1860, is planned for presen- wa to the Queen at the| and Timmy of Dartmouth, N.S, |S0ne Deore ti ine ame [sheen of the daisies ie pretty July 6. with the president in (tation during General Council, a House garden party|are spending their vacation, the |) oo ching poadryg oe * «oo |well_ gone fram the farmlands. | 10 oir, ‘in the Jubilee Auditorium. Rev. = rhottetown on July 30. | guests of their parents, Mr. and|it. intended visit. all a de | Goldenrod is showing ite gold by| "is meeting opened by re-|Gerald Hutchinson of Telford- eda Mrs. Everett Saunders, Oharlotte-|itiont there again was mate (the roadside. In the bushlande| °° the creed followed by | Ville and Chairman of the Archiv- 2 a hostesses at the Golf Club | town and Mr..and Mre. Earl Ings, |remity down to little Alex f the great willow herb flaunts ite) W'S and anewered by five |¢# Committee was chosen to af the following: Mrs.| Mb Herbert athared to chace tele aad” —— Metesens, Sek Se See | sneeheen select appropriate materials and eo Mrs. Nor- $e oe spberry fe athered here _|secure a skilled producer: — oo sf v'Mire, Alasiatr| Mrs, Dario Monteipare and three eq. itis,te,2 name?” we ssk-land there along the farme. So| Ths eee ne mting| ‘The press, radio and TV com-| there's no depression, but here's @ | Mrs. Stanley Bryea-| children leét on Monday for their | fe:sion barn ward Pro-| Autumn's shadow strengthens. | Ing. was et work with the Board of| _ heedline. : = | Mre. Gerald Pettit, Miss |home im Hamilton, Ontario after} "Gage smiled | “Ot —eourse! | ic) ean one 7 Bat -yen|@ the minutes of ee eee cunrdship of| We have the. city’s longegt breadline i Gunn. Mise Wil M Sine». ghenmunl : ale smiled OF course! too have no doubt remarked that| img. It was moved tha any | Information and St ip : Miss Edna MacInnis. |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law| +1: in her own right,” he seid. strange timber which it contains bille be paid that were due. the United Church, selected ae Delicious Coconut Cream = ; : es rence Cahili ia Summerside. Ba “Mether® when most of the family is away?| Discussion was then held im | A. E. Ring, minister of Highiande a wad: Siu Deasid Pathan: trede heii the wan seremett: (picet inion ee ae |x ee meeationiag gamek Sten re ee ee noth |UUnited Ohurch. as chatrman with Ss ‘ax, are visiting their parents,|ied as far as Moncton by her lie “she’s LT wma Yes. esr erat = -en 0 See Sire Gin dont by singing officer, and Fred Miller for local) ‘- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Parker.| parents and sister Ella. actually!” * *@ and a When? Yes. But it chang- aun iad Ge cabeen eT rs ote es in a twinkling to a tune of deep| God Save the Queen radio a erage. ef Now isn’t that the compli-| content when the missing reture. ‘Rev. Dr. Ernest E. Long, Gen. : M . Th T I att he pnided. | “To have Iso it was at Alderiéa when first TULIP NOT DUTCH eral ee ae ale at | eet ese traverers — as much as 8 kitten for # name-| purpling shadows gathering oa $e Church of Canada, nt Ed 2 eS eke is to nth some ome the biliops. returned ours Trem} The Dutch tan, eriinatt [crete te ert tal com | ua 7 ate : . ob's. to the home-fold again. ersia, from , Ww. : ae What A Trip They ve Had! I hope,” she offered with 0 tl tomarrod M piary |to Holland several hundred years | mittees. = —_ <a excited —young —ehuckie,"*—she | Good-night. .. _t=0:-— a pis 4 Nazia L. Dane of Toronto really umbie. . OO ee ae AT a ee does look as if she stepped out| The first point of interest on| food wish,” her mother \ . TROPICAL PANCAKES! ies of the pages of Vogue yet this the trip was the &%. Lawrence eee eae luscious 3 | Surprise your family with HM . POEL OO EOE AE | tion im that some of the places £4 me r they visited have been the follow- Gi | / Ch ° Sa A Life Insurance Officers Associa-|ing: Parts of New York state; |herdsire down to the | pup-dog 2 thsps. gronuloted sugar * 4 thsps. shortening, iris oir NG S tion and provincial president of | Power Plant at Cornwall; Beau-|*"% oat. Gages heifer was Mix in i melted the Business and Professional |harnois; Saint John where was | ished before an appreciative a Yq c. chopped pitted dates ‘| tsp. vanille Nu tial Vows Exchan ed Women’s Club of Ontario, with |recalled the Sieur de Monts, nee a a wy ‘ a chopped nuts B Moke wellin dry ingredients; stein © ic : ; Reel : earby straw- > 2 J é Ip g her two nephews. Michael Dane, |Champiain, and United Empire | hale, obvioussly as interested as - Combine liquids gradually, adding milk, if % age 16, and Stephen Dane, age Loyalist history of the old city. t necessary, to make @ medium-thin { Sa ee i a a cm i ek oe aie ata ae any |Teey sat) ihe Sait, tebe Bier irae eet ee | (Boke es Wattles, too) } ae rape apcme | bate Behe es pencebes er wat oo iy Mo ar- : ”- | era Maritimes. | entering rbor through - 4 s 4 Serve g : eee) Church on July aie aa Mr. Dennis Clow of Summer- | While in this province they were | rocky gorge through which ships WEST COVEHEAD W. 1. Sift together once, then Inte bowl, Vo. crushed pineapple : fles. ane ond me 4 MAGIC : 2 side was the best man. Messrs. | staying at the Wendell Mutch| are passable during the ebb and; The july meeting of the West j idreles . ~ pan 2 thsps. flour and 2 thsps. © Baking am. by Rev. John Buote when|;eonel Arsenault ‘and Reginald| Motel and they, were also the! the flow of the tide; the Hali- Peer ad peas _ Powder @iry Jeanette, daughter of Mr.| Arsenault; cousins of the bride,| guests of Miss Gertrude Love for Covehead W. 1 was held at the | ee cum ael Mrs. Leger Derasp, became bride of Ronald Joseph Dur- _ son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon rant of Summerside. Mrs. Anthony Bernard was organist and accompanied the Girls’ Choir as they sang appropriate hymns during the ceremony and the Nuptial mass. Present in the ganctuary were Reverends Em- manuel Richard and Dennis Gal- jant. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in her wedding gown of white lace and pet over satin, floor length, feat- ering a fitted bodice, long sleev- @: forming points, scalloped sebrina neckline with sequin trim and a bouffant skirt worn over a hoop. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara and she carried & cascade of red roses with white gatin streamers. © Miss Irene Arsenault of Sum- merside, as bridesmaid, was gowned in vellow net over taffeta) wth matching headdress and she’ earried a nosegay of mauve mums. Miss Kathy Buote, as flower girl, was winsome in blue nylon _with a headband of blue and Visit Fell On Birthday Of Hon. Dr. J. J The visit of teen Elizabeth and Pritice Phil p Tuesday was ea occasion \for Hon.! . JJ. Bowlen, lieutenant-gov- @rnor. who Tuesday, July 21st. marked his 3rd. birthday. The governor was on hand to @reet the royal couple at Namao airport Monday night when they atrived from the north. The wel- eoming group inciuiled Premier Manning and Mayor Hawrelak. ‘the governor had an audience ‘ushered the guests to their pews which were marked with minia- ture nosegays of red roses and fern. , Mrs. Derasp chose for her dau- ghter’s wedding a brown. tone silk dress with white accessories iand a corsage of yellow mums. The groom's mother was attired in a light green dress with white }accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. A reception for over two hun- dred guests was held at the home of the bride's parents, where the bride's table, with its attractive arrangement ef red roses, was) centered with a three-tier wed-| ; ding cake, topped with a minia- | ture bride and groom. i For the honeymoon trip to Nia- gara Falls and Ottawa, the bride travelled in a dress of blue nylon G over taffeta with white accessor- : VF : chewan, ambition | ies and a corsage of red roses. | Oe ne ix & teacher. | Among the out-of-the provi i 7 : guests: » Be Mr. and ae ‘Ea. | Atter studies by Saskatchewan mond Pineau, Mr. and Mrs. Ter-|%he followed this profession most | rance Pineau of Halifax, N.S.; | *cessfully for some years. vate | and Mrs. L. Petroling of Maine. | eventually the pioneering spirit Mr. and Mrs. Durant will reside % the West caught up with her | in Summerside. i = ry ' o hun oa : ance whic ‘ ee ee Nazla is the administrator who} publishes and distributes teach- | ing aid on Life Insurance both in | Canada and the United States) with Canadian headquarters at | Bay Street, Toronto. Miss Dane works with the de- partment of education in every | province of Canada and also with | |all women's organizations in or- der to upromote the knowledge of life insurance. She wae a guest | speaker in Prince Edward Island | at a life underwriter’s congress. as well as all other capital cities. Now this much travelled Cana- | dian woman is on a bus man's | holiday in that she ig having an) extended trip with her nephews. | dinner at Beautiful, Dalvay by the Sea. Later in the evening Miss Love had the Dane family at her home in St. Avard's. The ancestry of Nazha Dane is) rather unusual in that her moth- er was a native of Beirut” but fell in love with a Canadian of Irish ancestry. Of this union wes | bore the tall, dark and magne: | tic Nazla Dane Im this charming women one finds the mystery of the east. the almost devastating charm of the Irish, and the fas- | cination of the Oanadian West. Probably one of her greatest as-— of this combination of civil- is has the R Nazia was a lit- Gaskat- i? ef - Bowlen with the Queen. The governor was born July 21, 1876. in Cardigan, Prince Edward Island. He was a prominent rancher in southern Alberta for. ;many years and served as a member of the Alberta Legisla ture for 14 years. 11 - YEAR EMERGENCY | | ‘any stage in (life. burton Museum; the Magnetic Hill at Moncton and so much like boys they rode a bicycle on the hill); the steel mil at Sydney; the Alexander Graham B e!! mu- seum at Baddec: the Cabot Trail; the Pwangeline country; the Con- federation Building in Charlotie- town and of course the Lacy Maude Montgomery country home_of Mrs. Lorne MacMillan | on July 7, with 16 members pre- | sent answering roll call. Minutes of last meeting were | read and approved, Treasurer reported $41.93 on hand. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. where the hoye had a book suto- graphed for their sister. Michael and Stephen to their par- | ents have been writien on the kind of paper which can be filed away in note books which will | be interesting diaries te read at Now the tray are on the return trip via Quebec. Fortun- ate indeed are these boys te have such travelling compenions. To \ brief summary on Nazia Dane it must be added that she has made a study of various re- ligions and philosophies and cam | committee in-charge. certainly be described as & “thinker.” Some of her thinking is along the following trend. “I can't save money, so this trip is | my legacy to my nephews.” To | this may we have the privilege | of adding as to the.benefit of such a trip. ‘It's not what one accumulates but what one does) that counts.” Impressions formed ef these | travellers ia that they will have | accumulated much of the ‘val- | ues of the mind” which will be generously shared with other | parte of Canada. | tee reported sweaters and nightie | | The highly descriptive letters of Passed in. |MacMillan’s store. Collection for Sick committee reported cards and flowers sent, sewing commit- It was also moved and second | ed that Mrs. Donnie Allan write | to Hon. George MaacKay, minis- ter of Highways, concerning road signs to be placed near Grove the evening amounted to $3.05. T™ was decided to hold the Aug- ust meeting at the shore on Aug- ust 4h, as in previous years. Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem and a delicious lunch was Served by the A social hour was then enjoyed by all) present. ULTRA SONIC WATCH REPAIRS FOR FASTER SERVICE HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED THE MODERN WAY AT. SOTA RCI NOMINATING LIBERAL ! FOURTH DISTRICT OF PRINCE ) : KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya Apjpointed to his present post! (Reuters)—Malay’s alliance gov- _& 190, His Honor welcomed the | ernment Will end the country’s Queen when, as Princess Eliz-| state of emergency next year if abeth, she came here in 195l.ac-|its is returned to: power in elec- eompanied by Prince Philip. Last tions this month, a high-placed Much as she enjoys her working trips this one is just all fun and | pleasure. Her devotion to her August 10th family is marked and thie ‘mal arrange for five the two lucky nephews. ! at 8:00 p.m. To be held at Central Bedeque Hall on Monday, |! delegates to be in attendance, with a suitable number of alternates. Convenors October, during a visit to London the objects of her affection are official said Wednesday. + The boys, who have been Hv- ~|ing with their parents in Regina, nem eer The reves is the never-ending] It conmbines bulkiness with werght | wariety of wool fabric textures is) legs galled the “tenter-hook” design, |very feminine (ress is mauve. | ‘. “TENTER-HOOK DESIGN flew east to Toronto to meet their aunt. Upon their return they wil be living ia British Col- | Listed here are but a few from:— NIR CRYSTAL _ AND GENTS te en } et eee te -* ae softness. The colour of this! 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