The? wedding of Janet Elaine zs, adest daughter of Mr. and recently Church, place Anglican iitog. Rev. A. E. Piercey per- formed the double ring cere- pony? Solgist, Reta, Hayden, Cherry. Valley. “O Perfect Love” before the y, and “The Voice, That Breathed O'er Eden” nan's by ter. She was accompanied Hayden. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor lengt “gown of brocaded satin with scoop neckline and long lily point-sleeves- with tiny buttons wfist. Her headdress was a edding ring circlet of match g material which held her shoulfer length—veil—in—place,- nd she carried a cascade bou- quet of roses eel a Sanjira MacPherson, sister the groom, was bridesmaid and lrene+ Ings, first cousin of the bride! was flower girl They sore, street_ length dresses of Provincial Cha Ships Clothing The executive of the Provinc-! CHapter of the IODE met. re- at the home of Mrs. Wil- | ‘Brennan, North River Road, The meeting was chair- éd by the president, Wanda Wyatt, Summerside + | Mrs A. W. Gaudet, educat- lon socenp War Memorial scholar- ship gnd told members that this year ¢he scholarship had been IR. AND MRS. HERBERT aomaan Marriage Vows Pledged At Two Ring Ceremony i a |ELLEN’S DIARY | Co-Eds Look Like Queens Dressed In Their Formals “One... two... three” Peter “We had Queen Victoria's pic- the four - past lad from the ture on a wall at home when I house across the lane, counted was a little girl” the childrens’ the tulips opening their flower- mother remembered. “Not as a cups today. And hearing him, we girl but in her later life.” ncied it was like numbering This- the stars that like so many blos- cropping soms prick out in the evening's instances the length of the blue: one, and then another, workday increased... Mack is until so many appear that one on the tractor at the moment may not keep up with the count. tivating a far So before long the springtime into the night. flowerings will be so numerous encing to fall they too will be quite beyond gentling the our reckoning... Down in the quiet old mill in orchard, the dandelions will dot valley in shadow. the green carpet with gold a3 matching notes. we had pictured it when the white winds blew. And all in the June-time the lilacs’ frag- rance will complement the frogs’ tunes. “This is a bright day -- we can say that for it’ a caller of today offered obviously feeling the chill when she left the shel- ter of the car, “‘but it could be now couldn't it?” ; i aqua green brocaded material and carried nosegays. -Their headdresses were of matching material trimmed with nylon veiling. Best-man was -Dwain Ings, Cherry Valley, brother of the ide. Roderick MacPherson, cousin of the bride from Oyster Bed Bridge. and Graham Mac- Donald, Peter’s Road, ushered the guests to their seats. A reception for immediate re- latives of the bride and groom was held at the home of the bride’s parents, where a. an Edythe MacPherson, sister of the groom, circulated the guest book For a honeymoon trip through the Maritimes, the bride wore a cocoa brown, two piece dress of linen weave, with beige accesso- ries and a white corsage. The newlyweds reside at Peter's Road : Out = of = town guests inclided grandparents of the- bride. Mr.~ and Mrs. Lioyd Ings, Cherry Valley and Mrs. Barbara Mac- Pherson, Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Campbell, grandparents of the groom were also present pter IODE Overseas The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. E. C. MacKay. It_was reported that the spring overseas shipment was shipped with over 500 articles of clothing. Mrs. Ron Clark, the former. service's secretary han- died the spring shipment. Members discussed the forth-| coming “Red Glove Revue” which the provincial chapter will. hold in October and they also’ warmer. “By the 24th, the Queen's bir-: thday, the weather will warm” we said.... s successions and —short~or~~lon- *" ger reigns. On crystal winter my Starry - eyed, those Co-eds hearthfire’s crackling laugh. were, pleased with the event The quiet stars that march at ahead, happy also to have been successful in their “Finals.” head, : Those who would presently step The sound of raindrops on the for a last time as a_ student, roof when I am snug in bed. over the threshold of the Coll- For joist and beam and shing- ege they had known, as had the les gay, I spent. my savings one girl of this farm, for four! small. —-_______i years, would be more: or less But on the lovely things God sad to think that for her this pe- gave me, He put no price at riod in her education, © which | all.” had its heights and its depths, Until — Diary — \Good - night..... had now reached its close. —ef— quickened and in some « Z Three Units Give Reports | At CWL Annual Meeting The annual meeting of St. Co- tion. The altar committee for with the gavel and lumba i¢ggWomen's Le a- gue held in ti Hall re- ' was ed with prayer —f » i jure Francis Connolly, -Mrs. ‘Kenneth Byrne. Marjorie Me- j Guigan, Mrs. George Grant and ‘Mrs. Monty Kelly. : The president was presented the execut- next month will be Mrs St. ive repeated the act of consec- Clair Croken and Mrs. Gerard ration to blessed Virgin Mar Allen. It was decided to have the Next meeting will be at the snsual cleaning of the church Parochial House on May 24 with each section of Meeting closed with the act of parish to clean church after- dae Mrs. Francis Rose, and the consecrhtion and the director’ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., i z _ s ‘ration and the director's wards, a month atatime—foe——— eco = ted by Mrs. D. A. McEachern. ee oe , The ts of the three Units, JONA CWL Father McKenna in his_ re- reports —. Annual reports of a very suc- marks thanked both executives, HAPPENINGS Steep itonaee Se wate meee me were read a. respective members of Iona Catholic Wom- couraged if it seemed that the Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phoue 45506 pr sg ewe 4 7% League at a meeting held same few were assuming t7e — — Mrs. 7 eo in the church basement. presi- load of responsibility, that ev- ; a ——e . _ sane ac-' ded over by Mrs. John MacRae. eryone should work together to Mrs. Charlies Perry has re- Burton, had as recent guests, aa rage ego * The president's report Prai- the betterment of the parish turned to Alberton —_— after — oi and Eugen oe ee " on ors “oe fine work accomplished @ ee —— ee oe ee Sn * eee oe aes... des small eee ae stress. Noel Gallant accompanied by Mr. and brs. Ernest Arsen- — a sone geal “ onpeciolly the guidance of Douccette Miss Callaghan motored from ault of New Jersey were visit- ._ eons ; Bd spiri director, Rev. L. oy Toronto, Ont. and is at present ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pa So ont aides coesd m = McKenna who aided the League @ In loving memory ‘of visiting at te heme of me per. Camille Perry in St. Louis. ae fn yall =e : 4 : . How = bers during year, used r elec tions commit our dear onte. ne : ice Wels iene bis _ azines and stamps sent to Fo- in the following aus a allant, Rusticoville oe ae dee ‘io retur- reign Missions: Rosaries sent officers: president, Mrs. John seis Coates Mabertken _v6-Laving covet the; ciahes ak to Vater Potion; < Oplitinal © iMcRae ce - claciad); ist view LOUIS turned home in Dunstaff- with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce, %€ttS St to sick members: In-' pres, Mrs. Gerald Roach: 2nd nage ster viking friends in Red Point stitutions visited; monthly com- vice pres. Majorie i who departed this life . Vancouver and Bur- : a munion and observance of Per- 3rd vice pres, Mrs. Helen Lar- naby, B.C, and in Olds, Alber- Heather and Lynn Carle. young tua! Rosary on “rst | mee ~ Mrs. Fraseis on May 23, 1963 daughters of Mr. and Mrs. - rom WOOee- mass | McKenna: Mrs. : ta. r Mrs. Car- was offered tobe said for liv--Jamey “Rooney: councill Ame Mother, Dad and Eric x Mrs. Joseph Gaudet, who spent “Do you know what 1.think _ | 4lthough the cost was small, they look like?”* Peter whisper- But, oh the lovely things 1 the winter with her son-in - law led last evening when more than bought and paid for not at all. and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. lone sweet graduate gowned im The sleepy valleys that below im ‘Roger Camire in Pawtucket, pretty “Formals” went out from tawny sunshine lie, _|, Rhode Island, has returned to ‘this door to attend ;their College The oaks that sprawl across Alberton. Prom. “They look ‘like pictures their slopes, and climb to . of queens!" : meet the sky. ' Rev. and Mrs. Bernard Toner “Yes” Alex agreed. “Like Stray winds that sing of other of Central Bedeque. travelled Queen Victoria when she first things than those our eyes recently to Saint John, NB. came to the throne. She was may see, : with his father. Alfred Toner about their age then” he recall- Blue wisps of mist and ravelled who spent several months with ed... He mych enjoys reading clouds, that fleeing, beckon his son during the winter. history: tales of queens and me. : kings of the olden days, in their White suns of glad, mad, April, . While in Halifax they attend- , ed the wedding of Mrs. Gorm- recent visitors in Montague, guests of their. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Mrs. Raymond G or miey ac- companied by her daughter. Shirley, have returned to their home at St. Mary's Road, after spending a few days in Halifax. was then re: Ryan, and business arising was The presitient thanked the ley’s daughter. Joan. ion im the work of The League. Correspondence by the president, Mrs. M ary Does asthma or chronic bronchitis keep members for their co - operat- thru your In Memorial you in misery with difficult breathing— In loving, memory of wheezing, coughing—so it is hard to do your sak. paeanande oe sleep? Do you Joseph A. sit up-all night struggling to get breath bronchial tubes? Then here is Ranehan good news! Thousands of whe departed this life w and get longed-for relief from their at St Jon an ao sed his ouies te oa seth rere quickly. Try Tonpioteds j { 24th, 1964 bers during the year, and asked $1-% 4 drug counters , for continued effort in the fut- MOTHERS! ‘= 28e—5 So SS nae WI Holds |The meeting closed with pray- setawecat res family. Blind Auction Donald. : ot cette e . JAMES - | 2 . - At Meeting © SUMMERFIELD | HR. DOANE AND COMPANY Mrs. William Shea and Mrs. Ira Redmond gave an interest-| ing report of the TB luncheon | held in Charlottetown. Money was voted for The Retarded Children. : Mrs. Daryle Wilson invited. members to her home for the, next meeting. Roll call to be. with each member: bringing an article for an Auct- ion. A blind auction was held and ors wit a refreshments were served by! The annual church cleaning the hostess, assisted by Mrs. | William Shea A card game fol. Till take place before confirma- QR As FF =f bi ual cash donation will be HI i : : | lowed, with Mrs. William Shea RRRRRERRRRERRAARR ¢ _ Earl Quinn being the wine-| PURITY DAIRY I HOUSEHOLD HINTS|2 purity Products” Three or four terrycloth bath 317 Kent St. Dial 47128 7 towels sewed together. make a) x dandy easy -wash, no = iron pic- MOSEL EOELELEEELO nic tablecloth. SECO Seo eLOLeCL Occ OoS Envelopes of i e salad dressing or drink mixes: Hi. BENNETT CARE can be stored in a napkin hold- ¢ Iasarauce Counselling t he | District Superviser er to keep the cupboard neater. 4 on Contour sheets will be hospi- |¢ tal - smooth and tight if replae- |$ ed on the bed as soon’as they come from the dryer. ah { 5000666606606. : and Chartered Accountants 134 RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN Saint John, Halifax, St. John’s, Montreal, Toronto; Winnipeg, Edmonton, - Calgary. Prince Albert. Vancouver DRUG STORE OPEN _ MONDAY 24th SEMPLE’S PHARMACY Lid. 178 Queen Street Will be the only Charlottetown Drug Store open Monday, May 24. DIAL_4-4171 FREE DELIVERY —S} DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND. STEAD’S PHARMACY WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, STEVENSON-§ DOANE———— “tron By ptr ne ea tae discussed the possibility of spon- studegt at Dunstan's Un- i he openi ight - reray, Mrs; Gandet alt die mance of “Tug with Leacock 100Gallons | s+}, Anniversary ~ cc t the Confederation Centre Sher | ccucational funds and Thentré this summer, but. was of hot water per hour at ce be the only Charlottetown Drug Store open for the 1967 ena Pre. |erited thet although members lowest possible cost. MAY 22 - MAY 24 turday evening and all day Sunday. or jucational Pro- felt it would be a most worth- | ee ject. _— a — — while effort that because of the : 7 . nc seo raat pg co Any child in its 5th year ee — FREE DELIVERY bursagy for a nt _wishi ork the “Revue” will entail, E- Da NIES ESSO ; roe ieee contigue his or herveducation 9 they would prefer not to. this | MR. AND MRS. BRYAN KARREL e WATER HEATER. will have a Free Meal and ; the fifid of art, drama or music. = in d Vv ; E h to John Fielding Quartet Palmer EI i ic all other children 14 Price..$ . ; : ) iss Wyatt told members ; | The Commodore ee , ¢ : that two members of the Junior d ows XC an ed $ Tien Te Bo Soir eae eke Wedding g ee Ltd. SVENDS INN 3 APPLICATIONS ° es” wr going to- : s lor Replaced By — =. Sum ies race. At Summerside Church amen | 2 ee Fo eet a! : ina c seminar i uesday and : g ‘ member$ of other junior chapt-. A g wedding was of. matching flowers and net. | : > oO umbus U tur Margate UCW os trom me — country. a sprin: sates Ol Gan cartted 6 bona of Olle Saturday a S e Centre Plums ware finalized to cater Miss Wyatt also noted that ted Baptist Church, Sum- mums. - ‘ , " to tht Boys’ ‘aleniet to be held would be attending the Gulide: lccnelae” eabe Cora Lyn, dau-| Kent Atkinson, of. Bay, Members and Guests Annual School Meetings $ at North Rustico on Monday evening in the al annual meeting of the IODE ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Sears N.S., capably fulfilled his dut- Mais emus” tab Mactenend a ; : S A : frear bey . ” * a“ chareh, at the May meeting of in Winnipeg, in late May, rep- of Summerside became ‘the ies as groomsman, while Louis Ratepayers and all persons entitled te vole ai school | ¢ Applications Ss. girls between 12 and 17 the te United ae Se. resenting -the seven Island oo ee wo Seen Bd Station, meting sve merely SoS et Se ae ae eee = years and saterested in art, drama and music. ittee for chapters. - a . Samuel Karrel, mmerside, lames. Mae- of each district province held, as required 4 pre ah Se ere Hillard Fe aga . hold an Glace Bay, N.S. The double ring Quarrie, of Glace Bay, acted as by Law on : Camps will eng an July 4 to 13 and Weoghide, Mrs Ralph Howard SPE cee Rovaly ‘Chegeet Ser Hr. Hatcienon 7 Ma. Sea, tr ber daughter TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1 AT O00 PL. Seve Qevlg fe | fE a. Mrs. Chester Howard, as de- was appointed to look after The bride entered the church wedding. chose a beige lace Whe May Vote at 5 Apply in writing to P. 0. Box 1234, Charlottetown 3 ae leader, opened the plans for this. on the arm of her father, to the | Gress with ores? Saee ao 2 Deadline for applications June 9th with a hymn. Scripture The provincial standard bea- strains of The Wedding March Her corsage was of tangerine- 1. Every person whe, or whese husband or wife, ts = [5 ie seal coe was fead by Mrs. Arme! White- Ter. Mrs. M. MacAleer, report- played by the organist, John tipped carnations. ratepayer in the district, and whe, and whese busband or |? or further particulars. watch:-CFCY¥-TV ne and prayer by Mrs. How- ed that she had made arrange Leuty. She wore her white peau. The groom's mother was. att- wife, has paid in full all district school rates and taxes, in- | ¢ May 25—7:15 p.m ard glosed the worship service. ments to have the provincial de soie, cocktail - length gown ited in a pink linen dress with cluding dog tax Mf assessed, imposed upon him, may vote | . 3 | ‘The president, Mrs Robert chapter's standard carried at with finger <itip sleeves, fitted at any school meeting on any question. He presided, and the meet- the national annual meet ing. bodice and béll skirt. Her shoul- te eyed with the UCW Pur- Mrs. J. A. Bond, public der length veil was held in place 2. Bvery women see > aa ae aes a poses in unison, Roll call was secretary. said that the Lady’s by a pill - box crown of match-' mother, step-mother or adoptive mother a child school ay MEN’S resppaded to by twenty mem- Slipper Chapter scrapbook, ing peau de soie. She wore @ age residing with ber and im actual attendance at the school nl ‘ i Ca Se ee Se ee ee eee ee ede be: torwats catenin tomas ar Sur peal | aaienian Guieeneeee . Sa cae to enalias tr GD on 6 WUE ae ! sh read by the sec- competition, y an ToseS 0.80% 550 CHAMLOTTETONN, shell be eligible eaten : éeteseed setaty. tees. BPuce ‘Cuark The ded to the national meeting and whité mums. one : F =} Little.man? Se oe CASUALS treafurer, Vivian Woodside gave where it would go on display. Claudie Sears, sister of the} z pus toed aon is es cngres iia --+- Section 27 of the School Act. her sreport which included a ae ee ee eee and only attendant. wore $ Dress Goods Seen ieen: —o . dents Heil ber tena cacmeseel SanSvue “sale. A Ee | eas. ee Gel ch ee es need 2 whole lot more in the future The Order of Business te detailed tm Section 29 of the > weer faggr ae Bo Aamo was Sise given by the com |Stewars Back sy: ° peau de sole dress with fitled $ @ newest shades 2nd Momey and Daddy shou'd nezn School Act. . suede leather aay cuemn sad 0 ‘wile “7 cme ios was 8 appointed to re a a ie finest quality z GL. Agent coeoen & tacoener Letters from the Department ef Education and ~ the thick. natural crepe ra e - ss rs - fron} Mrs. Bryer Jones concern- look further into the purchase of Following the meeting. refresh- Sons a. aut but it costs 2 lot of money. It won't Superintendent of Schools have been sent te Scheol Board cme 14 heels provide tag an executive meeting of the |8 pesstint chapter to the Con: ments were served by Mrs. 3 Prisce _ Serene = oom & Sey Secretaries and should be read at these meetings. come yor fel pote Church | provinc hapter Savings for growth ne ‘ . our . Werpen to So held ot York on federation Centre Art Gallery. aamaiaeiiie > Why dén’t you mention it to them? Districts that are not new included im a regular high long hard wearing com- i Plans begin ax lew a5 $7 2 month a aS i a © SS ee oe oe colour. A motion was passed that Mrs. EMPLOY NATURALISTS ° ca A. R. GILLIS they wish to join'a unit. Requesis be passed to the Medium aca Profit aa Mr. Mars eammncron, on. cP = 87% MORTGAGES poe a Se a ee ee ee aftes the replacement of two fairs has advertised for person- may then be called by the Department of Education for trees that failed to grow last nei to fill 10 positions across On new or improved city homes INVESTMENT the parpese of voting om the question of joining the unit yeat. Mrs. Reginald.Dennis wa@$ Canada for the post of. full-time for SERVICES LTD. designated by the Boundaries Commission. assistant treasuret naturalists. The move follows or for re-financing . EVANGELINE SCHOOL UNIT a ee oe he Pm au e Oe le ae cae : ae 148 Great Street ee ray nica otfe}ing was received Mrs. that they can't identify George annual meeting of Evangeline School Unit Armel Whitehead and dedicated ous species of flora and fauna 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class Phone 44112 ues ts ae an es Ge, ee Ven ae ty all repeating the first verse in Canadian parks. security — slightly higher on others. & os ‘ * “Tuesday, June 1, 1965 at 8:08 p.m. Daylight Saving Time. — oemesrnaten a ——— The meeting will be concerned with business pertaining fas. Ket Warren wil beve| “A= * We also have facilities for second mortgages, and “ I] to the administration of both the Regional High School and (eeeree— * chatee of the study ‘God and OTTAWA (CP)—Mark Murray]| —_s_, . -for the new 75% first mortgages- 1] the Elementary School. — on ae for the June deWeerdt as has —_—_———— q M48 Great George { = : , text word will be been appoint public adminis- ih Charletictewn ” MacKENZIF. tt was decided to pack trator of the Northwest Territor- come in and talk over your requirements with | Looe, tee EN SeTY ETE ont eg wed clothing the oe ites. was = ann ; jolene oa ECTOR OF EDUCATION week in-May.-clothing to be left 7 ellowknife lawyer suc- LIMITED — : with Mrs. Chester Howard For ceed Mrs. eee R. ae HYNDMAN & co. me pic it fo anche Edacation the; Mrs. Armel White- handling estates of persons read an article on “Temp- leave no executors. Mrs. Hagel’ MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS MO on Soe ae erance” and Mrs C. Howard has handled the post since it] Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. |) reowncr Wn! . f ne && “lotteries.” | was created in 1961. ’ ; - - i = ~~ scregetian omtoe: : ili nal i i