i. ; ; . a , : eo Spe at 2s gyi tS i BRC ay Kea BRASIL CES wi Marshfield WI Produces | Ease tartin srotteered ‘to take eere of card party. Winning Safety Suggestion | ,,,,%OR™ RIVE wr tess for the monthly meeting of Marshfield Women’s. Institute |field suggestion for the reflect North River ay wee . t, Clair Campbell and son, Gor-; Mr. and Athol Jenkins wins $40.00 safety award pre- orized arm bands was chosen. (yrs) Earl Younker presided, don, Irishtown and Mr. end Mrs. | and two children left for their sented by the PEI Safety These arm bands are easily; and 16: members and three Bimmer Paynter, Kensington, |home in Toronto on Friday, aft- Council for what is considered put on or removed as they are | guests answered roll call with were visitors to Helifex recent-|er spending two weeks with f the best safety idea presented held in place by two smallithe name of a favorite book ly, They were accompanied on | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ros ? by a women’s group in the past snaps. They reflect the head- \they had read. return by Mrs. Clair »|¢0e MacDonald, York, and Mr year lights of a motor vehicle back to of the meeting who spent the past two at/}and.Mrs. Hollis Jenkins, Southh- The winning entry was a re- the driver very strongly and followed, resulting in an agree- alice. - i flectorized arm band for noc- can be seen for almost a quart- |ment to send a donation to the turnal pedestrians. er of a mile. The bands may be /and cod liver capsules were dis- Ronald Roberts, who has} Mr. and Mrs. Arcibald Mur In September, 1964, about the Temoved and folded into pocket |tributed. ‘been with the Bank of Nova Sco- | ray and three daughters have *“time the P.E.I. Safety Council or purse for convenience, ar@| An interesting demonstration in Rencadien, ST, 808 attived from Moncton to take was formed, an anonymous don-| Practically weightless and “notjof sewing machines was put on transferred to their residence in Alberton. Mr ~ or placed $40.00 with the Safety bulky. iby Jerry Doucette and } Geist Joe, UB. Mire. Reb-|Slurrey will serve us ceiechis: I © Council to be awarded to any _ The Marshfield WI has pro-/Young from the Necchi Sewing | erts and son will jolh him leter.|in the Presbyterian congrega- * women's group producing the duced dozens of these pedestrian/Machine Co. following whic h tions at Alberton and West © best / suggestion or device for Safety devices in the past year refreshments were served by Mre. Maurice Cheverie, Sour- | Point. + safety on our highways. and there have been many fav-| the hostess and committee in ts, a ot present in Montreal, Don of Port Credit Chie taleemalion ‘mee ‘pasnd orebie comments concerning ‘charge. Que., saan Pt D8 on ee an ap AAS along to various Institutes and ‘Pm. CAPE, TRAVERSE UCW = Mills, Ont., are spending « holi- During that time, these i who is a in “9 ~ oe gras throughout the Pro- simple, inexpensive arm bands The Thanksgiving meeting of Hospitel. She day with their parents, Mr. and — are known to have saved at Cape Traverse afternoon UCW sccompanied on her trip by Fic,|Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton; and One stipulation was that the jeast three pedestrians from Met at the home of Mrs. Harry rinda Larkin. ‘Mrs, Myrtle Doyle, Campbell winning suggestion must be mishap, as well as serving to Muttart. ton. something — actually tried and remind both pedestrians and Mrs. Avalah MacCallum was Mr. omd Mre. Kenneth Le | and Mrs. proven practical. The Safety’ motorists of their individual 2 charge of worship service Lacheur of Milford, Conn., are Merrill MacDon- Council executive were to act safety, with Mrs. Allison Harper lead. sain at White Sands, = ee - — left for : as judges. The presentation was made to '"& in prayer. = a ead Mrs. Percy ® » Oat. af Many excellent suggestions Mrs. W. Wood, president of the |_ Mrs. Erle Thomson read the Sl eee tee — got were submitted from all parts| Marshfield Women’s Institute Scripture and other members of tee | ene ee ere a set wv nw. Barlow, safety eons poet a aneyr verse express Mr. = Mre. Jemes Bu t- : - for province, on behalf Thanks. i leigh deughter, Heather, Altred Errol Howard sideration. Finally the Marsh- the P.E.I. Safety Couneil. | Rev. Allison O'Brien led 8 have returned to EliersHe after | Toronto mt Frobiser Bay $ a2 helpful discussion on a chapter visiting in Onterto. with are - from study book. Roll call was ware: weet On, range all ably armed nr Dr, Aroold MacLean of Bor. | Wolfe. ducted lg eae whe te taking © tear yee | Mr. and Mrs. John Rowell ; ani \5 course in , at’ Montreal a im Rowell are eee ee ong a in November. parent Me oe wees ! ~ in, | = j Dorchester, N.B., were weekend a ttt Bia Watt Sie aaet ete ona . and son, Da eld, . and sis- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 18, 1965. Staal. Gal a fie a wr MR. AND MRS. CARMAN DENNIS ‘ciaieus Wr aed Shin dates Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. | W. Brown. and Mrs. Eddie Gunn at their) Hunter-Cam pbell Vows isummer cottage, Bothwell. & R e & : f WED AT O'LEARY - Bn ee. = | ie pees Mire. Louis Stewart, | < os Pee as aineviae, Seoeh seneet Guaels of ae ie: : e3 ° |South Lake, returned from a vi-| edding vows ngs uble ring ceremony. . Dougles Giannou, 4 gles Be il : | Pledged At Kensington |sit with Mrs. Stewart's sister,| were exchanged by Lucy Anne lowing a reception at the |Dartmouth, N.S. m os < Bees sali 'Mrs. Catherine Grindell, Blue | Jelley and Carman Garfield Christian Education Centre, | Vveite wrancis of MR. AND MRS. DONALD STEWART | Elizabeth .Faye, eldest dau-{blue, in material and design Hill, Maine. | tctahie~ Dennis ate ~ core eeuple- eaveliedto- tie eo reer ee ighter of Mr: and Mrs. St [reese the gown worn by fhe The Kingsboro Sunday School | mony in O'Leary United Bap- gara Falls on their honey- a wae. 6 t visitor in Mo- EXCH ANGE VOWS jHunter, Kensington, and Awe: Imaid of honor. Their bouquets |Rally Day Service was held last | tist Church. The bride is the moon, and are now residing in . ‘Lloyd, son of Mrs. Marion|were of white and pink carna- |SUDday morning by the superin’| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O'Leary. Mrs. Daniel Hickox, Kensing- f Campbell, Summerside, and the:|tions. tendant Arthur Bruce presiding.| Earle Jelley of Unionvale, and (Phete by Heckbert Studie) ton, spent the long weekend at Marion Wiane Schutz and and Mrs. Alan S. Stewart of ate Leaman Campbell, were| The best man was Emerson |Several children took an active the groom’s parents are Mr. Wheatley River, of her Donald Alan Cameron Ste- Owen Sound, and grandson of |ynited in marriage at Kensifig- Farrish, and Kirk Hickox and |Pa@rt in the service and choir.| and Mrs. Wilbert Dennis of |HOUSEHOLD HINTS) s2-intew and Mer, | Cae Comsetions - Semmes semnees wart were united in marriage Mrs. W. Alan Stewart of jton United Church at 2 p-m. on |Ewen MacKinnon were ushers. |S¢veral children were promoted| Knutsford. Bridal attendants and Mrs. Alfred and fam-| %-80X 6s0 cnaRLOTTETOWN, Pz in Trinity Anglican Church, Charlottetown. Following a |Saturday, September %, 1965. | A reception was held at the |t0 other classes. | were Elizabeth Platts of How- | To keep a veal roast from dry- Durham, Ontario. The bride is honeymoon im Europe, Mr. | Rev. Gordon MacBeth offic: |Royal Crasdian Legion Home,|_ Margaret Wilson, student at lan as maid ‘of honor, and | ing out, rub well with cooking oil the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ot Sen are living |iated at the double ring cere-|Kensington, for 80 guests. The Wolfville, spent the weekend) Jane Larkin, Charlottet own, |and cover entirely with a flour Erben R. Schutz, Durham, and 7 Stewart , mony, and Margaret Walker was|bride’s mother received wear-|With her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. | cousin of the bride and Char- | and-water paste before roasting. the groom is the son of Mr. in Leaside, Ont. in charge of the music. The solo-|ing a powder blue two piece Frank Wilson, Poplar Point and| lotte MacGougan, Malpeque, ist, Roscoe Walker sang “The suit of, wool jersey with white Souris. were bridesmaids. Flower girl | To steam out wrinkles, plece Lord’s Prayer” prior to t hejhat and white and black acces-|_ Messers. Ray MacLaren and| was Kathy Banks of Bunbury. | garments in a dryer with a.cou- ELLEN‘S DIARY : ceremony a = Pertog. sories. Her corsage was of white nae See ee ts at mee Dale Dennis, brother of the | ple of wet bath towels. ‘Tumble ‘ : e”” ing signing carnations: s 9 »| groom was best i register. Mrs, Campbell, mother of the Spent the holiday weekend at men. Rev. | shout five minutes end hang os S| ° W. dl d R The chancel was decorated |groom, was attired in a two -|their homes in’ North Lake and) Spe oping ooadian ose ~|with baskets of late summer'|piece suit of teal blue with |akeville. er — et pews were |beige hat and accessories, and @ ae fae aoe Leaner’ Waige tors 1 marked with pink lily- of. the-|corsage of pink carnations. on re' ew Jersey, Tier On Tier Before Us valley. The toast to the bride was pro- |haviing spent their annual holt- Sie The bride entered the church |posed by Mr. MacBeth and re- |days with relatives and friends . “It looks as if an artist had jus, sloping gently up to the sky- jon the arm of her father, who|sponded to by the groom. The in the eastern areas. _ tried his every color there” Alex, |line- its artistry faultless, mo |gave her in marriage. She was |bride’s table was centered ‘with; Word has been received re the eight year lad from the jcolor or shading out of place. |gowned in white brocaded ben-|a three-tier wedding cake flank-|cently that Mrs. Edmund Baker house across the lane offered, |“‘If the sun were shinging ‘‘we |galine fashioned with a fitted |ed by lighted tapers. Bouquets |2ad passed away in Belmont, when on an outing this morning, |said, ‘this would be autumn at |bodice with a boat neckline and |of cut flowers were on the tab | Mass. in her 94th year. Mrs. Ba we looked off toan_ extent of |its best.’’ ‘‘Now there!’’ Alex jlong lily point sleeves. The slip |les. | : os ker was the sister-in-law of Mr. woodland arrayed in. exquisite |said catching sight of hay stacks |per length skirt was enhanced| For a trip to the mainland, the | William Baker, Lakeville, and autumn shades. on the green of a meadowland, |with a hem length floating panel |bride chose a three piece suit of | the aunt of Mrs. Foster Young, - “There’s red, and orange .. {bounded by a quaint fence of |falling from a large bow at the |navy blue wool jersey with white |George MacDonald’ Kingsboro | and oh, so many colors “Peter weathered rails, a bright grove {back of the waist line. Her shou-|hat and white and black acces-|20d Mrs. Ira Young, Albion nodded. ‘‘No blues ‘‘we cor-|on the slope of hill above. ‘‘I |Ider length veil was held by ajsories. After touring Nova Sco- |CTOSS. 5 | mented. ‘But there is-see over |like that!” he smiled. pearl encrusted tiara, and she| tia and New Brunswick, they | Mr. and Mrs. Billy Coffin, No. | there on the sky!” “‘And silver | ‘We may see a partridge ‘‘we carried a white Bible with red |returned to Summerside, where |V@ Scotia, spent the holiday | “his one sister added. said, when the machine pre- ro and white streamers. Mr. Campbell is empllyed with |Weekend with Mr. Coffin’s par- * . . Lightly overcast the sky was |sently entered a byroad. ‘Or a| “Phe maid of honor, Sandra |MacNeill. Motors and Mr g,|¢nts Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coffin, at the time, a bit of blue show- |skunk!’’ Peter suggested with a |Craig, wore pink brocaded ben- |Campbeell is with Eastern Conv- | Kingsboro. ~~~ ing, and a hint of sunshine be-|chuckle..‘‘I heard wild geese | galine in street length with fit- jerters. Mrs. Wendell Robertson was hind the gray. “It may clear” |this morning. But it was in the |ted bodice, scoop neckline and| Opt of the province guests|0n Tuesday night hostess to the “James said. “But I wouldn’t |twilight, so I couldn't see them” |short sleeves. The skirt flared |were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt-|Members of the Kingsboro Wo gay it would make a good har- |James said. ‘“They will come to |gently with unpressed pleats. jer and family, Montreal; Percy |™ens Institute. - stop a while on the fields.’ Her wedding ring headdress |Hunter, Ottawa; Mrs. Margaret; Mrs. Michael Farley, Mt, Ste- nice to drive |with veil and other accessories |Evans and Mrs. Donald McTa-|Wart is spending some time, from end to end of the Istanc, |matched the gown, and her col-|gue and Janet of Toronto; Mrs.|With Mr. and Mrs. James Mac just to have something very jonial bouquet of carnations was | Frank Fairweather, Hamilton, |Phee, Little. Harbour. | lovely~ to remember of ‘this |white with a tinted blue center. (Ont.;-Mr. and Mrs. Elric Camp-}_ Mrs. Arthur Bruce was on Autumn day?’ we offered a bit| Brenda Hunter, sister of t he |bell, Oshawa, Ont-, and Mr. and | Tuesday night. hostess to the wistfully, : bride, and Mrs. Kirk Hickox |Mrs. Raymond Lyman, Funéy Members of the Red Point Wo “But what about the farming, |Were bridesmaids in peacock |National Park. Tae Taree Gina a Ae They're Belair by Acion J “Pllen?” ames ueried. “RB | e, rights Laouia Siac Sk hotne seaey York area, spent the weekend Man... you're “in” if you're sporting these Belairs by - Acton. Like, if you want to always be up on “What's new”, f , : ! ‘holiday at -her h in Bothwell. It’s the queer, day when there's WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS The Wilsons “Bakery, Souris, come to Holman's first. These shoes are terrific in style, nothing closed its operation for some and they’re made to .- ac Ad home over. e : ‘ time as they are moving to a take it! For school, sme compan ot ts nese] Interesting Film Viewed —_ [pcy,ate a ee butane «new i ne oon te evening, en : ’ . ° { " | = Pa hin aes wer| At Cornwall-WI Meeting HEADED FOR BED = hich would them across JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A e : 8 e BR 8 “United Nations and Letter |very interesting report of a| leopard led game warden Sak- take up their studies again. “I |Friends” was the theme of the | meeting attended recently re -|Kie Eloff on a chase through | looked into her bedroom ‘“Peter |October meeting of Cornwall \the girls’ scholarship fund and | ‘is house in Halali, Southwest related soberly, tonight, ‘‘and |WI held at the home of. Mrs. stated 77 girls are eligible for The animal mauled Africa. it’s an: empty, lonesome place.” |George Lowther. the scholarship and funds are ee in his garden but the | ér-| Mrs. Waldron Lowther wel- |not sufficient ~t present; trea- | animal would been gathered in, we |comed Mrs. Reg MacEwen, pro- | surer, Mrs. Dunn copssted on esd ie tees | Enjoy the convenience of a lead has eee works of repair undertaken, |vincial convener, to the meeting i ; the leopard entered the house HOLMAN’S OPTIONAL CHARGE as the farmers prepare for the [who showed an interesting film ce tae caine Not hie “aaa where Eloff's family was asleep ACCOUNT. winter ahead. Sills are being fentitled ‘Our Three Children” ‘yichonald acted in her plane. (ame emished_it off. You'll enjoy a new measure of better laid in a barn, partitions set up |It told the story of three chil- | Fin) guides M : ng “ living through Holman’s ! ! ! fra mow of one, to ft for | dren in iferent ‘comin, [2 fules convener. Ms. Ea] CHBONIC BRONCHITIS a stable. A new window was in- |namely, Greece, Africa and the |SO" a, pve oe ee gerted there, and glazing done |Phillipine Islands, who are re- lool sadn cht Guides BRONCHIAL COUGH, ASTHMA | here and. there about. O ur |ceiving help from UNICEF and |yioe S™OTSU; DRESS CONVENET: | 5, ves cough cough, cough sight ond day New! 2 Styles! journeymen? James and the the difference it is making in |M‘S. J. J. Rooney reported wesaue of breeds, owlaton comed, & same pair that es lads back in |their lives. lacked for Canmla Teckars iat | Do yeep fr beat waceze ond covghv YE-YE BOOTS FOR YOU! the years wasted nails and ruin | The treasurer, Mrs. Hostin era he anes Fecners ie Roan Then cnen OOD NEWS ter j Z ed new boards in their young |Herlihy, reported that 10 cake |Oo 7 (0 be handed in soon, as spe-| Tv iin. G, Schoheld, 75 Monro Sweet, | Aren't they sensational? Don’t you just ‘got to have them’ right carpentry projects. It is food |sales had been held during the |Ci@l Premiums are available im | Toromo:'1 have been wbiec ie chvonc ew ] now? Quality leather throughout. Plain vamp moccasin, croco- too that the elder grandsons, |summer months. Members de- - Correspondence com | Sve wits, SUds Sehaoh etmecs'a demp dile quarter. In jet black. Long-lasting durable Neolite soles. Jamie and Gage and, Mack can cided to buy 10 yard of terry | Sisted of @ resignation of the | weemer, tem hankia to ty! hove omd i | Sizes 6% - 10%. also share handily in such work. |toweling to make towels for lay- |SeCtetary a8 she is moving out | RAZ-MAH copuies auch ond vatistacory so | . There is now mist of damp on lettes for the Unitarian Serviced [Of village and Mrs. Alphonsus | copies to my faends” | High Heel Style 10 95 Oxford Style g ge the windows. No stars. ‘Turn on |Committee. United Appeal cards |X@lly volunteered to act f0F | Youcen got this seme setistoctory reliet.@0t | Pair .......... a Pair ic ccsvxese ® High Front and : the radio. Ellen” James says, |were distributed and the Instit- |Te™mainder of year. Ar as. ter attaee oo nAL aan Ore P f come now from a “‘kaley” at the jute book ‘‘Through the Years” | A discussion took place on re- : Tae house across the lane,” and see [was purchased by Mrs. Elmer |SUming card parties for the fall . t what weather’s ahead.” Frizzell. end winter season and it was ag- , Until tomorrow— Diary —| Mrs. Hazen Howard made a Teed to hold a card party and — Good - night..... farewell address to Mrs- Don-|2zaar on Monday night, Oet. UPSET ald MacDonald, who is leaving |11, 1965 in Parish Hall. Mrs. ; the district, and Mrs. Herlihy | STOMACH Man You'll Like ; KENSINGTON presented her with a small re- | y 1 | membrance | 2-Eyelet Ties! : Lowell Campbell, son of Mr.| Hostess for the next meeting atte ; - and Mrs Clair Campbell, Irish-|is Mrs. Jack Donahue and food }-~ Try these for comfort and style! ; ZIP TWICE SKIRT! town, is convalescing at the Hal-|convener is Mrs. Arthur Ho- | Moccasin vamp. Hard heels. | ; ifax Infirmary, Halifex, N.S., |ward. A nominating committee Durable Neolite soles for kicks. ;} ZIP once, pleat is open! Zip latter undergoing surgery. was appointed as follows: Mrs. In black. Sizes 6%-10%. See , Pleat is closed! Sew} Nora MacDonald, daughter [Dannie Goss, chairman, Mrs. them at Holman’s. 8 98 the big zip per to team |of Mr and Mrs Harold MacDonald |Harold Donahue and Mrs. Jack POE 5 ikisctvee s 2way skirt with shirts | Kensington, was a recent pati- |MacDonald. ea sweaters. Choose twill,/ent in the Prince County MORELL CWL flannel. Hospital Summerside where The 0c hoods of’ St Printed Pattern 4782: Girls’ |she underwent a tonsilectomy tober ae ae en , 35-inch . fabric Carville, daughter of Mr and held Oct, 3, in vestry was chair- yards _ ‘| Mrs. Gerald McCarville, Ken \¢d by president, with Rev. T..B. FORTY CENTS (40 cents) in |sington, is reported to be good |Butler, Spiritual Director was | (no stamps, please) for | She is a patient in the Prince [Present The following conven- Style Shoes for You! pattern. Ontario residents |County Hospital, Summerside |@TS gave reports after routine | <3 two cents sales tax. Print |receiving treatment for injuries business was carried out; spir- * == If you like buckle shoes...ap in size, name, address, | ceceiped when she fell down jitual convener, Mrs. M; r lin DICKSO and out of these for style! Adjusts number. - the basement steps.at.hes home. |MacDonald, reported all catec- | N’S to your pleasure. Dresy, plain vamp. Send order to Anne Adams,{| Mrs Franklin Brown, Kensing | hism vlasses Grades I-VI have) STOMACH Durable Neolite sole, hard heel. In of Guardian-Patriot Pattern | ton, is now a patient in the started and masses had been Black. Sizes 6% - 10%. 8.98 , @0 Front St. W. Toronto | Prince County Hospital Annex, | offered; educational convener, POP isis Si veveivasess 5 _| Summerside. \Mrs. Somerled Kelly gave a e ee conatinetn-nteial 4 Salis a Ni lie ict ta R CME oat FR PR oe mE rae oe te at ane tae OT WN IR lg lena teen gt EF aad BA laa k i Nt eR MET. GEowaOELD Se Te ata hE Lilt - as Shee mtr dn idoctret ca ttsndn y Bho. fisutsie setts PrtecBnam dee tee Bootes on Nats one Phin Snr Pama et ct Melita ate -