ott Btn “S~ laughed suggestively, mind on matte chk eee i a. cS . —— 33 been visiting ‘the former’s par- MR. AND MRS. JAMES DOUGLAS ROSS Double Ring Ceremony Unites Young Ia @ wedding at St. Mark’s Ro- mean Catholic Church, Lot 7, June 1959, at 9 am. Miss Mary Clement MacGregor, elder dau- 77, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGregor, Burton, P.E.I. was united in marriage with James Douglas Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ross of Ve&pon, P. EX. Rev David McTague per- formed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass, while the bride’s young brother, iso present in the sanctuary. ELLEN’S DIARY No Matter If ~ Nights Are Always Cool Filling they must be—the home mea A tale of the haying we live now em these farms where Couple ge Days Hot cooked bread and rolis, which fel streamers of white with mauve and yellow rosettes. The best man was Mr. Donald Charlottetown and the |to their home im Rockingham, fF tion province, Prince Edward Is- land. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCarthy. Lena Caroline MeLure, Women’ — : a The Fi Fi, duly 31, 1980. ‘Guardian, Charlottetown, upper r : : Saves fuel and time _— ad FIRE BOAC STEWARDS HAPPENINGS LONDON Whalers) — Tweny "| Overseas Corporation _ “"|have been fired for alleged emug- Yesterday was anottier glorious | August 6, was tendered a kitchen | sting activities, an airline spokes day in the annals of Confedera-| shower at the home of Mrs. Gor-|man said Tuesday. He added that don MacInnis, Summerside. The|most of those dismissed > Women's Blouses Glearance. -Women’s summer been here in connection with the assisted the hostess in serving re- Smiles ’ uckles Blue Cross Hospitalization, h a s | freshments. ‘ Ba oa returned to her home in Frederic- @ Prescriptions ton. Miss Sherwood ie a well-/Rev. and Mrs. Austin Jardine, | @ cussiasses member of the Business| their family, Patricia and David, || @ Color fim @ Cameras and Professional Women’s Club. | of St. Stephen, N.B. left on Mon- Open Every Night ‘Til 9 p.m. ‘Sunday’s 1:00 te 9:00 p.m. blouses. Assorted styles, sizes and colours. - ” . Viscose, cotton nyton reinforced 5 hed arid toe. Sizes 8 to 10. day after vacationing in North Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Nicolle and Bedeque. young son, Gorden who have ‘ Messre. Wendell Callbeck of Hamilton, Ontario; and Donald} latter in Marshfield for the past |Callbeck of Stoneham, Mass., ar- month left on return té Toronto! rived in Summerside to attend the eo ~ {funeral of their —mother,—Mrs_ x George Calibeck, en Sunday ait- Mr, end Mre. J. Garfield Chap- | erncon. pelle and sons, Peter and Billy, of Rockingham, Nova Scotia, af- ter motoring to Boston, and New York, where they visited with re latives and friends, apent ten days jim Charlottetown, with the for- mer’s mother, Mrs. George Chap- pelle, Esher St., before returning ents in Murray River ‘and the At the Provincial Convention of. jthe W.C.T.U. held in the beauti- ful and spacious gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacMillan of Cornwall,a memorial service for Mrs, J.A. Clark, a former presi- ent, was conducted by Mrs. Rob- ert Reeves and Miss Louise Call- beck and a ten-minute silence was observed. The flowers were plac- ed by Mrs. W. Jenkins. Nova Scotia. Mise Lena Chappelle af Newton, Mose. ie epending’' the Geor; Citanpel her, Mrs./ Captain and Mre. Arthur Wright ‘ge e, Esher St., and two sons have spent the vr past month with relatives in Mid- re sterday by auto Mrs. ‘Dr.’ Charles F. Mor- dleton and left yesterday by au f hington, D.C. tie and two children Richard and re Jean, left for their home in New . and Mrs. Sherman Parlee Westminser, British Columbia, in’ seein. Susan Jane, of |after spending three weeks vaca- Campbe! N.B. spent the week- Ise on the Island, guests of Mr. ee and Mrs. Andrew Hughes, Spring- field and Mrs, Hilbert Johnston’ Mr. and Mre. Maurice Tierney, Ottawa, Ontario, were guests of | — and relatives on the Is- and. are vacationing i with the former's parents, ! and Mrs. Hilbert Johnston. Do you know for whom the bel! tolls? | It toils for our taste-tempting rolls. Picnic Boxes 50¢ & $1.00 Pienie Rolls & Jelly Rolls Apple Pies .. abies end in Summerside, guests of Mr. i144 Dog and Hamburger Rolls Home Made Bread bine Gresmmaher cull, WHR | 1, and Mre. Gearge Duttos ond of ~~ \ing, Mrs. George Dutton. and grand- yon . Charles Morris and chil-| dren, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tier- grandson were entertained on Tuesday evening at a family ga- | thering held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lambe, Emer- ald. The entertainment consisted step dancing, square danc- tap dancing, and a sing | Song. A. delightful evening was spent and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by ;members of the/ family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet, Souris, and daughter, Mrs. Leo| Gallant, Charlottetown, arriv- | ed home recently from Port Al- |fred, Quebec. While im Quebee, they were the guests of €L. A.C. and Mrs. David Paquet. that harvesting will have reach-|and fish, the cake and , and| The following are the hostesses ed the end. So smartly these/jall the cookery which goes to| for the Golf Tea: Mrs. W. H. Bea- perfect days its work continues, |stay strength and spirits for the ;ton,\Mrs. Reg. Mahar, Miss each ane of the family as always|demands of the busy—and hot | Blanche Conway, Mrs. Olga Da- fitting in faultlessly, it seems to|haying days. Hot hy day, yes. |vies, Mrs. Thelma Whitlock, Miss us, to his or her role, to move/|But the night spreads ts refresh-/Mary Duffy, Miss Marjorie & toward a speedy close. None |ing coolness. Doyle. complained in the heat of the| ‘‘That’s what I like about your Mrs. J.E. Dalton entertained at | day how demanding it is! And/|Island” a visitor remarked the |her home in Summerside on Sat- | all so happy with the chosen work |other day, ‘‘no matter how hot |urday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. of their’ hands. the days may be, the nights are | for Miss Ruth Dalton, bride elect. Jamie, shirt stained with the|pleasantly cool.’ I the smiled | Presiding over the silver service perspiration of a morning at the|‘‘can always get to was Mrs. J.P. MacInnis and as hay fork, stopped to’ chat in the| what a nice rest # is when one |sisting 'n serving were the Mis- | shade of a lawn-tree before going |is comfortable.” ses Barbara, Helen and Mary ent at full length on he grass “‘this is‘a 8 i ine with a lss muscular calling, ‘has his feet up on his desk and a fan going at either ear!’’ “I rec- kon he may have’ i making hay. Here we have no besses to please—only ‘‘Grampie” he smiled teasingly as came by, and Granddaughter. “And he’s getting too frail now to bother much with the work and his voice pretty weak for giving orders!” “Ag I recall it’ Grandaughter the loud signals issued to her at and son George arlotttown, her driving ‘there are other jus- were visitors in Pisquid East, ty voices in the family!” . -| Wednesday evening, the guests Indoors these days? The cooks took to keeping a supply of cool James|**The people of Pisquid East PISQUID EAST. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stouten- burg (nee Cora Coffin), Colling- wood ,Ontario, were recent vis- itors in Pisquid East at the home of Mr. and Mrs..George Jay. were saddened‘ to hear Wednes- day, July 22 that Evelyn Mac- Cannell had passed away in the Prince Edward Island Hospital in her 3th year. Never in ro- bust health she was confined to her bed for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. H Corney of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald MacNeill and daughter Heather, motored from Cambridge, Mass., to spend their holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jay, with daughters Linda and Gloria, and sons Donnie and Eric, Montreal, Quebec, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Saturday evening. ald and son Blair, Hazelbrook, were aiests of Mrs. MacDonald’s ts, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Jay, Sunday. L "|hanie Gaudet, R.N.’s. Mrs. Bruce Dalton, Mrs. Louis Leger and | Mrs. L. P. Gaudet. rs The Misses Alberta and Step- MacLean, R.N. and Mrs. Jame: Lehane. entertained their friend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Gaudet, Summer- | Side, on Saturday evening. Mies Betty MacInnis, R. N., FIVE KELIED IN BATTLE | SEOUL, South Korea (Reuters A South Korean naval patrol ves. gel sank a 20-ton North Korea: motor vessel, killed five Com munist agents and captured tw others Friday in a skirmish nea Yongpyung Isla off the wes! coast, it was announced Monday son Nevin, and daughter Odine, Dunstaffnage were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley, St. Theresa, spent Sunday. even- ing with Mrs. Bradley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Don ald, Lorne Valley were weeken visitors at the home of Mrs MacDonald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. ‘ Miss Elsie Rodgerson, nurse in-training at the Prince Edwar Island Hospital - spent a wee Super rich French Vanilla ice cream with cubes of luscious tropical fruit—a wonderful way to “top-off” a meal. Be sure you take some home. Make a habit of Perfection. ENTER THE PERFECTION [RHYME YOUR DEALER’ CONTEST | WIN A FREE TRIP FOR TWO TO "CANADIAN NATIONAL Sx EXHIBITION x6 Pick up an entry blank from your dealer and join ih the fun. Anyone can entef —as often as you like. Directions are on the entry blank. There are weekly prizes as well as the grand prize. Weekly contests close midnight Satur- ' days, Winners will be announced on CFCY- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Milton Rodgerson. » Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay wei visitors—in Charlottetown Satur- day evening. TV. 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