man nova: ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. I-Isr- bert Love. East Royalty. au- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Elisabeth Elise Iaslie Albert. son of Mr 4» LESLIE ANNOUNCED and Mrs. W ‘Thomas Bis- cott. North Rustice. Marriage to take place Saturday. Aug- ust 18. at three o'clock. Park Royal United Church. 4&3 ....fi?.__..' _ ""‘l'i|lIlIIsIs. @77ZMZ sass load. Women's lditer. Phase uses Ths Gllnrdlsn, Charlottetown, Mon. July 28. 1982. 7 44*‘ 2:2. _---w--new.- HAPPENINGS E|.LEN'S DIARY Sunny Morning Brings To Alderleo A Happy Feeling Papa Starling smiled down at us this morning when we came to spread our wash — ("I lieve we'd be better off without that pair" Mack observed th a other day, looking up at the en- trance to their nest. "I'm going to close up that opening. Oh, not this summer, but I must remem- ber to do that before their nest- ing-timc comes round again. There's no doubt, if we'd get rid of them. there'd be m o r e songbirds around.") "Didn’t I know itl" Papa Star- ling exclaimed. "Haven't I told the wife over and over again during the recent spell of wea- ther? ‘We'll see the sun again. if we are patient‘ I said. ‘Perhaps the today, perhaps tomorrow -—you er at the garage-door. "I auess they're like humans. glad to feel the sin warm on them, once more — Nice morning, isn't itl" James came by. stopping a moment to look off to the fields. “We should try to get the rest of those mangela weeded today. so we can get to the turnip-pat- ch. Not "he added with a w ry grin "that I'm going to be much belpss!t.thoush1'lliI"Y00¢0l littb." "An in the weeding, Gran- daddy" Mack said kindly "every little bit done is a help-even a place on the end of a row." Swallows l i f t e d above the never know I told her when she many path fussed. And look now! Was there ever a sun than that we have now!" ' "Never grander" we agreed by "nor" we added "more wel- come." The lost summer-gllnts were back to the mlllstream, and the delightful tapestry of sun a n d shadow, was spread once more on the farmlands. How lovely it was. And "All things that love the sun" w c r e happy. A robin in the birch tree spoke moiherly endearments to her small speckled one about to try out new wings. “You can. I know you can" she said. “Wider — stretch your wings wider, and hold them like this. That’: it, Dear" she smiled the away to another branch. "1 did it! I did it! the young- ster cried. "I flew!" “Hear those birds chatter- ing!" Mack said, mixing a jug of gas and oil for the lawn-mow- “Has anybody seen or heard anything of the three lost kit- tens?” Alex questioned. coming "No" Mack replied. "Well. it's no good wishing any more. Something’: taken them, that's for sure." "I wouldn't say that" M a c it offered. "She'll bring them from hiding one of these days." " and see the roses." Granddaughter called from the lawn. “And there’: a new peony open." "But—" we began. “Come! you can spread wash- es on days when you won't see roses" she beggedn "I heard someone say th e other day, he never saw the lil- acs this year — he was too bu- sy! See what I mean?" And so offering us many_ a de- light. many a favor, Monday’: hours have fled a Monday of Ju- ly’s now-failing store. Until tomorrow — — Diary Good-night..... WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Indian River Institute Has Annual Dinner Meeting The members of the Indian River Women's Institute held their annual banquet at Svend's Inn in Kensington recently when 16 members of the group at- tended. The president. Mrs. Monica Gillis was at the head tabl e. Following the banquet the members conducted a meeting which took the place of the July meeting. meeting opened in the usual manner and the min- reviewed the work of the mis- sionaries in several fields. Mrs. Everett Mllligan was named worship leader for the ll e x t meeting and Mrs. Lewis Ber- nard will have the missionary prayer. A Bible study was conducted Mrs. Don Maclfenzie on the theme “The Message" outltnin the essentials of the messages to the Jerusalem church as found in the first three chapters utes of the last regular meeting 01 A were read by the secretary. bell. gave the financi and the sick and school commit- tees also gave their reports. Correspondence received since the last meeting was read and dealt with. The correspondence included a letter from Mrs. Simmons regarding the lobster carnival. here who were collectintl social and to have an llshts installed in the classrooms ‘I at the school. 'I'he members then presented Mary O'Connel with a 81“ her work as one di var school. Miss O'Connel c. cts. The meeting closed in the us- ual manner. 8'1’. GEORGE’! C.W.L. church vestry with the president. chair. , Rev. Fr. MacDonald opened th a meeting with the Leaaue Prayer. The minutes of the last general meeting were read treasurer. Miss A n n a The sum of $40 was voted to the scholarship fund and 335 I0 a benefit fund. It was decided that the members would save Cansde Packers labels and turn these into Mrs. Peter Mor- rison. Mrs. Donald was appointed to look after the altar boys lockers for the com- ing month. The meeting was adjourn after a brief talk by the dir- ector. NEW LONDON W. I. '11.; regular meeting of Ne w home of Mr! with an attendance of is mem- beta. in sea with the sinl- M::“'f‘) %’a.uada" followed bY re- Te‘ 5’ It-. and Mrs. Harold Hooper and family of stratford. Ont. spend the past two weeks visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Je- well and family h Central Bedeque. Mr. Hooper was a for- mer pastor of the Fundamental Baptist Church at Central Be- deque and is now pastor of Me- :no§ial Baptist Church in Strat- or . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Birt and children of Truro, N.S. are visit- vnilh 's father and grandmother, John Ford and Mrs. Henry Ford in Char- lottctowu. llltll Me. and Mn. C. K. Poul daughter. Tedl. left recently to return to their home at Plain- dield. N.J. aoher visiting Mrs. Plldlfs parents. Mi‘. and Mrs. Cotton, Remington. Mr. and Mrs. George Milton, Mr. and Mr . and David Milton of Malde Mass.. arrived to attend the fu- neral on Thursday of the late Elmer Bemard at Keming- ton. Miss Georgie Kennedy, R.N. has returned to T1-uro after vaca- tioning for the past month at r home at Kensington. Miss Anna MacEwen, Charlot- tetown is vacationing at he I‘ home at Kenslngton, visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and MacEwen friends and relatives. Mr. Albert Murphy eapably filled the role of chairman, and called on Donald Glover who read a suitable address. A coffee table two end tables. a carving set and other gifts were presented by George Sie- wart, Allyn Harding, Stewart Glover and Carl Stewart. The bride and thanked their friends for the gifts and good wishes. Music was furnished by Mrs. Clark Harding. A social evening followed with GIN!‘ Ellis. Miss Carol Bernard, Mrs. "Id wood. is a patient in the O’- squsre dancing and refresh- meats. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Camp- bell. Trochu, Alberta, are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bry- snton and Mr. and Mrs. David Clark. Kensington and other re- latives and friends in the area. Mr. Campbell is a native of Irish- peque. Their last visit to the and was fourteen years ago. Mrs. Austin Rogers has re- turned to her home at Freetown after receiving treatment for e .past week in the Prince County Hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Paynter. Saugua. Mass.. are visiting rela- tives and friends at/‘Freetown, Kensington and other points. ’ Mrs. Fred Ranaghan of Bor- den is a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital, where she will be undergoing treatment for a short A delightful shower was held in the Christian Education Cen- tre in 0'Leary on July 12 in hon- or of F-O and Mrs. Ken Adams. The gift: were opened by Bar- bara MacNeill and Carol Ber- nard read the enclosed cards. The gifts were arranged by Mrs. Harry Leard Lunch was served by Mrs. T. George Bernard. Mrs. James Baglole and Mrs. E. Wallace. Mr. John MacPherson, Glen- Leary Community Hospital. Mrs. Russell MacLean, West Point, underwent surgery in the 0’ Community cently. Mrs. Hannah Adams. Ellerslie, is a patient in the O’Leary Com- munity Hospital. The regular meeting of th e groom graciously - Phyllis Britten Missionary So- Y9’to ME. AND MR8. DONALD B. Ma.cLEOD Young Couple In Ceremony At Brecldollbolne A pretty wedding was solem- nixed hl Breadalbane Presby- terian Church on June 2, 1962. of th groon. when Mary Jean Thomas, dau- ghter of Mr. and s Fred Thomas. Breadalbane, was united in marriage with Don‘ Bruce MacLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Macbeod, Irish- wn. Rev. George Killen officiated at the ceremony. During the ceremony Miss Carol Thomas sang the “Wed- ding Prayer" and “O Perfect Love", with Mrs. George Dun- ning as organist. The church was decorated with ciety was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Nell on Wednesday. July 18. The president being ab- sent. Mrs. Bannie Coughlin pre- ded. Mrs. John Parker had the de- votion and opened_ with Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant were daughter. Mrs. savage and three children of Charlottetown, . and Mrs. Julian Gallant, Moncton. N.B.. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand LeBlanc. and daugh- ter Elta of Dieppe, l*l.B. Mr. Gerald Gallant. Moncton. N.B.. recently visited his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gal- lant. Miss Carmela LeClair of Mon- treal spent her holidays at th e home of her parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. Michael Leclair, and sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. H. Maclfarlane and Mrs. H. Arsenault left re- cently for Toronto to visit Mr and Mrs. Jean Peter Arsenault. Mrs. A. D. MacDonald. in the masque Maeneen, fred Cr ed less assisted by members or the ing the summer. Mrs. Lorne Campbell gave an interesting paper on Home Ec- onomics and distributed recipes to each member. Program consisted of "Bingo" conducted by Mrs. Dan Morri- son, followed by a sale of home Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. BEDEQUE UCW Mrs. Ralph Callbeck w a s hostess at her home to‘ the mem- bers of unit three of the UCW in held recently. The meeting op- ened in the usual manner and the devotional period was con- ymn “Jesus Saviour. Pilot Me." fol- lowed by scripture and lesson. “The Resurrection and the Life" by John. The devotion was clos- ed by hymn “Jesus Saves," fol- lowed by prayer. Minutes were read and approved. A letter from .Mr. and Mrs. Lorne stairs was read. A special service was planned for July 29 with Mr. Harold Leard as speaker and Miss Ann Leard as soloist. Roll call was answered by thirteen members and one guest. The les- son for the evening was given by Mrs. Helen Rayner on Evan- gelism of the Roman Catholics. llncih Committee of the next meeting are Mrs. Robert Neil and Mrs. Willard Waugh and the meeting will be held at th home of Mrs. Harold Campbell. Meeting closed with the Mizpah served by the hostess and committee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley. Summerside have as their guests, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Andree Roux of Baie Comeau. Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Call- beck. of Denver, Colorado. ar- rived in Summerside yesterday to spend a holiday with the for- mer's mother. Mrs. Walter Call- back. spring Street. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roux and daughter Miss Micheline Roux of Boxton Falls, P.Q. left Sum- meswide on or spending several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley. -ballerina-length lace over taffeta, l ushers were Orville Taylor. bro- . potted plants. The bride. given in marriage I by her father, looked lovely in a ' white gown, shoulder - lengthl veil, crown of pearls and pearl . earrings. a gift of the groom. Her corsage was of red sweet- heart roses Miss Margaret Buchanan, cou- sin of the bride, as bridsmaid - was attired in a blue ballerina- length nylon over taffeta gown. Her vcil was held in place by a rose. She wore a nosegay of pink carnaticns. The groom was supported by Mr. Blair Caseley and the . ill ' to youuallt it Beneficial’: Minute Money Plan gives you cash fast for vacation . . . cash fast to clean up left-over bills . . . cash fast wherever you travel. with Ben- eficial’: intemationai credit card. Phone for your loan ... this very minute! Loans upoc $3000 and more nuance co. or cmaos ‘I49-151 GREAT GEORGE 81'. Phone: 6518 CHARLOTTETOWN flowered sheer nylon dress, white I Pledge Vows ther-in-law of the bride, and Clayton Lavoie. brother-in-law e . The bride's mother wore a blue Allan Murphy as nccompanlata. oung Couple Are Honored At Kensington KENSINGTON -— Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Webster, nee Sally Ann Rayner. were tendered s miscellaneous s on - day, July 13 on the occasion of their recent marriage. at th a home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Raynor, Cler- mont. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Mc- Eachern attended the bride and groom, and Miss Oliva Dalzicl introduced the presentation of gifts with piano music. The well filled baskets were carried kl by ‘Gail Murphy and Shirley Hickey and the ribbons were cut by Judy Waite a n d Beulah Moase. Marjorie MacArthur and Lynn Murphy read the gift cards. and the many lovely gifts were ar- ranged by Mrs. Gerald Millar and Mrs. Gerald Murphy. A rib- bon bouquet was arranged and presented by Marilyn Hunter and Anna aynter. recipients voiced their thanks. Lunch was served by tile girls who assisted in presenting th e ts. An enjoyable feature of th e evening was group singing with Mlias Olive Dalzeil and Mrs. BRISTOL some of the fishermen who left their lobster traps out i o r the three days extension took a severe heating from the storm. Some of the gear will never be taken in. John R. O'Brien, a vet- Ea‘, eran at the fishing, said he land- ed all his traps at the end of the regular season as "exten- sions are usually a failure, since lobster are undersize. Had he left the gear out for the extra days, he would have lost about 150 traps. Mr. O'Brien reports a good season despite rough wea- th er. We thought Bristol held the record for old cars in top shape with Lottie Hughes’. 1929 Pont- iac. but the other day a m a n from Hunter River attracted our attention with his 1922 mod- el T Ford. accessories and a corsage of white carnatlons. The groom's mother was attired in a navy linen dress, white accessories and corsage of white carnations. 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