= oo - fa +. | | | = MR gt Vincent scademy. ‘3 : Their daughter ee war ose Party Held jahew presented the surprised, DIE OF HEAT, CHOLERA - = Boe we te ee ee eee * couple with several gifts. ‘ | of graduates Mr. Cheverie, who served for, NEW DELHI (Reuters) — & . For Couple 20 years in the armed services| 2¢2! wave and 2 cholera opt | 2 |, At a quiet ceremony in the Un- 2 oe ‘before joining the department | S¢mic sweeping several parts of ited Church:manse at Oxf or d, At T h a i India have claimed about 1,908 \N.S. on June 12, 1965, ignis toe = of lives, according to reports 4 |Pearl Bernard of Alberton and|_ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chever: 40 soup : reaching here. About 650° per, ‘Leonard J. Bernard of O'Leary |i¢, Who just recently purchased _ : te sons have died from cholera is | ited i Rev.|the spacious home formerly shments were served fol-| Assam in northeast India since | were united in marriage by ; 7 oe \Dewis J. Rector, BA, BD. They |°WB¢d by the late John MacIn-/ lowing presentation. Co -! April. In Kerala, in the south —twere attended by Mr. and Mrs. |'Sb, Tignish, were tendered a} for the evening were: | west, nearly 100 cholera deaths Herbert Riley of St. Eleanor’s. Welcome party by neighbours and Mrs. Edward Tremblay, Mr shave been reported since June | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 25, 1965. 7 The bride wore a street lenzth es receatly dept. of fisher-| Henry Bucte and Patsy Cheve-!1 The hest in Northers India, ' ae . dress of white nylon sheer .wi sree : has killed about 200 people. ‘brown polka dots and brown ik saben <t inate be tes Those present enjoyed a tour! ss, wwhile hundreds of families HAPPENINGS [accessories and a corsage of/ nog: Eldershaw, after which |landscaped sciting of trees and|have been driven from their and white c . Mr-/ wesley Gallant and Reg Elder. of and Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor, Phone 45506 | and Mrs. Bernard are residing in : ae wy int f 5 ‘ \_ Mr. and Mrs. James Kinch,}at a presuptial shower held at Summerside girls will Coburg, Ont. are guests of the|the home of her paretits, Mr. attend a Diocesan Vocation- latter's sister, Mrs. Herbert|and Mrs. Harland Day. Nor-|al Conference to be held at the Avery of Alberton South. boro. Balloons and pink nd Anglican Youth Camp, Mason's lwhite streamers gave the Point, N.S. from June 28 to 30 atcoting ee, meso So a ar [ead aie ens wwe al provincial convention of the | sion. June Harding attended the | and Debbie ams wi ve CWL held in Charlottetown from| bride and suptial music was|by bus from Charlotietows - ” — 2 gg Scannell were, Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan, | kets of gifts were carried in by Lag gay ti vie ~ Mrs. L. G. Ramsay, Mrs .| Edith Douglas and Carol Mayne ae Se ie ¢ James Condon, Mrs. Thom as|and Mrs. Winston Mayne and|ary tonference : Turner, Mrs. Hubert Gillis and| Louise Sharpe cut’ the ribbons, |the Island on July 1. - Sheila Dunphy, Mrs. Gillis|The gifts were arranged by! akers at err: a Mrs. Thomas Ford, Mount gift c ; Pleasant, arrived in Alber ¢ on ’ oe earlier this week to spend a : : 8 i F month with her sister - in] a w-, : mn f, ee | t CROCKETT and STOREY L 45TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 7s - ! ion Holds ALL ‘MERCHANDISE | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camp ered with a three tier anni- Shirley, (Mrs. H Lawson), Leg ° : bell of Commercial, Cross, versary cake which was cut Stanhope; Patricia, (Mrs. Reception = — . were honored by members of in the traditional mianner. Reuben Watts), ‘York; Marjo- gi 3 their family at a dinner at Mr, and Mrs. Campbell rie, (Mrs. Fred Aitken), | For Couple R ert no = were married at Brookline, Lower Montague; Robert of Approximately 200 camiaaat ; ; ‘ img anniversary The table ass. June 16, 1920 by Rev. Whim Road Richard of Com- | and their wives attended a re) - was decorated with small bou ‘lisse. They have a family of mercial Cross and 15 grand-. | ception held at the Royal Cana- ; : 5 REGULAR SALE quets of cut flowers and cent- three daughters and two sons: . children. » | dian sane ae. hoe? 1 — raisin in color, nylon frieze 4 menced to fall, touching the hill- - © OO eres cones . Ree) 6640228: 149. a ELLEN’S DIARY ae te et tke aay [family are moving to Moncton - Fe | | Gsisteeerae me SERRE SURED below, duskily. Birds had sung Sar. Mactle 6 caked ths Ga 2 pe. Chesterfield, Bape 219 00 149. 00 | A C + B Lift d their final hymn of day. The| ei) ! i ie : : trees, every leaf and“ twig stil- a government. | enrie breeze iTTe led, awaited the nightfall. Fall} 4 gift Oe Peer ae 2 pee. Chesterfield, by Kroehler, ‘. was indeed far off. This was the | Martin by ie pressient 0. in| eit ee aciscss Gas 519.00 359.00 The Wash Being Sprea June - time, month beloved. | Ertten, ‘aod a vresemtaton was] eee es : : ; .| Until tomorrow — Diary a. Roddy on behalf of the 1 Tub Chair, yellow fabrilite 59.00 35.00 ~ “Busy — am 1 a Mama! = added, “There ts Good - night..... lmembers by L. Herman Martin, ie eee . z Starling echoed from her terr- that of , hew-mown.”’ . ipresident of the Montague Dinette Side : p - a Then broke ‘But that is tinged with some | | ranch. . 3 Chairs fe eae at Shee COST HALF PRICE ac le. “What a super-|regret’” we said. “When that is | Foch MacDonald, chairman of Bu set Riess qunttioal” she seid. jon the wind; you are heing re- ‘the committee acted as master 3 Odd kitchen chrome chairs... to 16.95 5.95 = "Yes, yes” to e@/mi t the first loveliness of ceremonies for the evening so re : ‘nestling eager to take off from of the summer is over. | _and introduced the speakers, : ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 1 Step Table, walnut arborite oe her door, “Wait... I'm coming!) You see:the mown fields with! | provincial president Mercier : , . Did you hear that? Then make some sadness.” There: were | Mullin and provincial secretary Mr. and Mrs. Merril! Mur and Mrs. Frank Dunn, Morell. | ee6 es 68.9 cas os 47.50 14.50 your own deduction” she smiled. | narcissi, and a sprig of both the | Edgar Hogan In his remarks phy, Vernon River, wish to 2"- wiarriage to take place July : ‘This is a lovely morning” the | white and purple lilac in the | preceding the presentation, pre-| Bounce the engagement of 1 ioe; at St Joachim’s 1 Commode Table mahogany 84.50 42.50 : younger farmer offered in a beer ee ee | sident Herman Martin paid tri-| their daughter, Sharon Ann, . — River » , os ° ; €reeting from across the yard. |i er face in its blossom s. ' bute to the fine qualities of lea-| to Kenneth Francis, son of Mr. Chure! ernon - Occasional : i indeed. Morning - cool, They a her too much for} .dership and service displayed by . 1 arm chair, beige ee 74.50 24.50 : zephyr of breeze from | mere words. | Mr. Martin during World War . 4 , up the-creek’ lifting-zently—the —‘‘First-the-bud—and-then—the, | 3+ ned during his sineters years 1DA-BAILEY ALLEN : _Occasional_arm chair, gold, a eee pieces of wash as we spread leaf’ — so it was with Nature, | ‘as a member of the Montague : : Mueller them. It was scented with themes with the pobre ee branch. He said that men of his| ._ : O AW by S129 C8 Ores nee eeeee 84.50 39.50 June - time fragrances: aroma | thing in its turn and time, and all) - calibre difficult to find Ch " : ° ee net ar ee Te ates ae ene» at et Cees Un arm 1 Platform rocker, blue .......... 49.50 39.95 |- firry places, and wild flower-|came to mind this evening whee | ; a better men and Legionnaires Rj e O ° Be . . ings, overlaid with the delectable we saw the farmers urging the| Z for having worked with him. O | d | ir ¢ er ae caine wae ee ee as oe ur Rice Sala e 1 TV rote chair and stool, blue gir! of the farm, choosing a bou-|lambkins up a ramp to the little! Wing Scholarship |timents expressed by the presi ae Ae ali ab cocked rice |r tap. onlt fabrifite cee ee es 79.50 44.50 on for her room smiled, inha- truck. aoe the lambing sere | dent and all extended best wishes are cas aon to us| tsp. pepper ae : z ng with obvious delight the was over. It was time they rejoi-|“ Marion MacWilliams was | to Roddy and his family. country, although they hav : margarine roto chair, red vi : _ prevailing fragrance. ‘‘Catch|ned the main flock on pasture) ‘the recipient of the Montague | Following the presentati@niheen served as sige | ’ ua + » ad. 1 TV ‘ vinyl ob 6 0 6.0 Siséce 69.95 34.50 that scent! There is no sweet-|for some time, up at the other’ Regional High School Alumni | Comrade Rody, on behalf of | rurope : | Using 1 tbsp. butter or marga- Beok i . er smell than that of lilacs, is farm... Fall - weathers: frost on| Scholarship awarded for the | his family and himself, acknow-! The cdoked rice must be dr#irine, rub a large heat - resistant case beds, wainut, double size 59.95 33.00 there?” she queried. the aftermath, and a last cric-| first time this year. The pre- |ledged the kindness of the peo-| and Soe will sotto Sa be . ¢e| ; : flaky, so the grains will se-j platter that can go - to-table. Ar- 1 e No... none” we agreed ket's tune, would return them, if) sentation was made by the as- | ple of the community and mem- when tossed with the fish on platter; brush with Bookcase bed, 3/4 size, seamist There's the narcissi” she re- "0t home to this place, to barns) sociation president, Eugene | bers of the Legion particularly, pence and other salad inzre- ion juice; dust with salt and co marked on a second thought. co ee ae © ons ma Murphy, at the convocation j and recalled some of the inter-/ dents. | pepper. : Ouaie 6 eli ie 6 66 be see wle mews ece 59.95 33.00 “But we that only lightly. It | W° . | exercises held at the school au- | esting events during their stay | : ¢ * eee eet een tent ii, | Fall to linger im mind on an ev-| ditorium Friday night. The |im Montague. He said his attach-| Verse Harmentzer | er wie onion. then 1 Panel bed, single size, headboard, acs.” ening like this when early sum-| $100 scholarship, accompani- |ment to the Montague Branch) ice 15 4 remarkable and ver-|shrimp, well drained and well . a : ., | mer was weaving its magic ac-| ed by an honorary life me m- | wa “al |satile background food that har- rinsed in cold water, and finally netural . We eile s 65 ati 6 ci ccccs sss 31.95 19.95 And there's the laurel willow ° vy ss }was very deep he intended | W.onizes with poultry, fish. hard-\canned minced clams inkl . : ead the Udiles. the chasteal sek |ross the farmlands? Rose of the! bership in the association was |to continue his membership in| Ne as : ; Sorin nd t a, c ant | afterglow brightened the tips of! given to “the most distinguis- | this branch. cooked eggs, many veceiables|with Worcestershire. Top with 1 Set TV snack tables 14.95 8.95 br cl ail those scatter, ® Tich \the trees in the woodlands west-) hed scholar of the graduating | Following the reception, eo ee _ eee | ae a ee oe Te cds : : : : | ward. It caught too the windows! class deemed so by the fac- |ladies auxiliary provided ; |mutmeats. It ‘is especially dod | additional s. BeDper: pce. Redroom . s | in the house on the hill, and set | uty”, ‘Miss MacWilliams "ie \tet ae ond the semi tege el Po the base for tossed salads. | with Se tees an nee 1 3 t suite, walnut oo ese Special 119.00 the quiet of pre - dusk over all. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | the evening was spent im dancing. SUNDAY DINNER | bonis Bake ‘ Now the purple shadows com-| Stewart MacWilliam, Eldon, [and singing. Music was supp Chilled Mixed. Vegetable Juices a gy — oven, 250 degrees 1 3 pce. Bedroom suite, walnut... 259.00 209.00 : continue stud- | Mrs. Calvin Hilchey. 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