Women The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 5, 1965. 7 ELLEN’S DIARY There Is No Monotony To Life On This Farm Delightful surprises, these|dessert, we would plan, quick. | summer days bring us at Alder- ening our steps down the home- | lea .. Contrary to notions we path lest our outing should have sometimes heard express- cause a delay in the progress of | ed about our occupation, there the farming, which has its times is no sameness, no monotony, to and its |i mits. And with the| life in a farm. It is decidedly not noon-fire we would see to it, that | “the same thing over and over” | pies of the fruit, among James’ we come to each morning. Even favorites, would be made and) the hearthfire is different ... baked. What delightful days: This morning, hurried a bit those were, in which Island - yby James, who-having found no. farms_were more self-sufficient » tdew on the grass to delay it, as to foods, than now! | was anxious to be off as soon as} No, no sameness. We can, ‘he could to the affairs of the make no prediction” when we) |haying, it was pine sticks we us- step into the morning as to what! ied: Pieces we were sure from surprises the new day will bring. | *lthat great weathered stump in Today it was a lad born and) | |the woodland, the same from reared on a farm of this road, which in raspberry times now ).we with James welcomed, one gone, we would break chips, and who in busy seasons gone, would | carry away in our apron, so to' come by to lend a willing hand) -% have the tea-kettle sing quickly at the work. The youngster of | Mega _ |— or maybe to hurry the dinner then was a dependable, sincere . . 4 jae, after a morning in the ber- chap, as is the man who now ho- Sy \ry - patch that has been summer lidays from a responsible posi | M2") |-cool, serene ‘and very lovely, tion on a farm in Ontario. He is! and had given us nice fruit for well pleased to.come back with! a matching wedding ring hat to entertain another boy of this trimmed with a short veil. carried a nosegay of white Wedding Vows Pledged half) started i “ : ia es aa? our stay ... : his wife and little daughters af- : - Raspberries, served with su-ter an absence, to contact Not everyone can start @ alogues distributed by.. two with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe ? CONFIDENTIALLY AO) 8l es MR. AND MRS. PRESTON DEWAR gar and cream would-be our friends and loved ones again. bank account at the age of large Canadian mail order MacDonald of York and with . A e : Recently we were privileged three, but young David Dickie- ~~ -houses~in- Toronto. Mrs; .Wal- _ hlaAtenns BDA, son (now six) did, and his—-lit- tle brother, Kevin (two and a even younger. Shopping List Is Carefully. ; ‘Checked At Fishing Lodge YELLOW KNIFE, NWT aren't any stores around the |(CP)—Mrs. Bill Haerr has to corner.” ibe painstakingly careful with Heavy @ems are trucked into \her shopping lists—the items Yellowknife and ferried by air come from at least 250 miles 250 miles to the lodge. Perish- laway and she has to wait a ables and meat are flown is week longer for anvthing she each week with guests | forgets. They come to the lodge im @ | Mr. and Mrs. Haerr and Second World War flving boat daughters Sue, 18, and Sandy, fitted out like an airliner. The 16,_operate an isolated fishing old bomb bays are used as of lodge on McTavish Arm of servation areas and are useful |Great Bear Lake. Their guests for taking photographs , larrive by air, often from dis- This is the second summer ltant parts of the continént for the Haerrs, who come from | “St's like a travelogue with St. Paul, Minn. During com changes each week."* says Mrs.~ struction last year..they lived 18 | Haerr. tents, but now they have, & per- She oversees the cooking and manent building with room jhouse staff and says ordering 36 gues. rs |supplies is the most important “there jeer of her work since “‘there Soviets Launch \tion, Lea. McEwen, is back for | | the first time in 25 years. New Satel ite |closed its doors for the last time MOSCOW (Reuters( — Rusale and Bruce Webster has retired launched Tuesday a -. from the service after many Manned earth satellite tm years. The older residents recall Cosmos series, the Soviet news ‘the long ago when the late Cas-/#8ency Tass reported sey McKay held the position. The Cosmos 77 carried scien- |when the old narrow gauge tific equipment for the continua- trains were stuck for a month tion of the space research ac- at a time in winter and the cording to the program an- mails came by teams. nounced March 16, 192. Tass Recently in this column it was 24ed. . said Mrs. John J. MacDonald of The satellite's orbit has @ this vicinity, who was in hospit- rotation period of 89.3 minutes. jal im Charlottetown, had a fam-|Its maximum distance from the lily of 14 children. Mrs. MacDon- | surface of the earth is about 180 |ald, who is still a hospital pa- | Miles-and- minimum about 126 tient, says she has a family of miles. nine and not 14, and she is a. All its equipment is working young grandmother. properly, Tass said. NEVER TOO YOUNG Mr.-and Mrs. Ivan Dickieson, Darnley. Mr. Dickieson ac- companied his wife and chil- ter Dickieson (formerly Eliza- beth MacDonald) and the boys co) MONTREAL, August 5th — Summertime and Sad OOGY <5. 2 ue shop at DOMINION for . blue tinted carnations. the Canadian West looked like.” These youngsters. are photo- re returning to Toronto today dren te the Island but return- 1D. r foods that are At Two Ring Ceremony ‘Abeer Dewar, brother of ite He, af he said, “learned the! graphers’ models for the cat- after visiting for five weeks ed home earlier. delicious, and “easy to prepare. Choose your groom acted as best man. Ush- | hard - | ae Dominion’ sel ‘s White, yellow and mauve Prayer’ after the bride had en- ers were Edward Dingwell, bro-| and now ‘‘not by amy means . Amsterdam. in 1928, Los Ange- ti igual dade etd ci ce mums decorated st Andrew's tered the church and ‘O — a — the bride, an - Char. oo - —— nc poy Basketball | Team les in 1998 and, Berlin, in 1506 | BRISTOL . ae Ole Whee : an Church recent-/Love" before benediction. s Dewar, brother ore EYL jmMr. Page ac as coach, summertime needs—whether for: plan- ;& ty where Georgina Marion. dau-| The bride, given in marriage | The bride's mother chose a turned on hie first holiday | after Celebrates 50th -|banker, bookkeeper and bag lahead weeks at the cottage—or quick ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy by her father wore a floor |three piece blue suit, blue hat/an a some ‘yeors, : |Rage. supervisor on the club's Word has been received of the pick-me-up picnics and patio parties . Dingwetl,; Montague, became the jength gown of white organza |@nd-white accessories and — her native. Island and boyhood. home An niversa ;Many- tours; -and his ‘wife and Sudden passing in Boston of -a Pominiontean be'the greatest help I know! bride of Preston Daniel Richard, aaa satin, with scalloped neck- corsage was of pink carnations. again ry ‘daughter assumed the roles of former resident of this vicinity, | Take it from me (I like to take it easy, too!) .. for a son of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher length veil of tulle illusion was| The groom's mother wore see a te a8 af EDMONTON |(CP) — Mem. “haperone and mascot, respec. | Urban Hughes, a son of the late anmeiee eating —-stock- up at Dominion. It’s where you Dewar, Bradenell. ‘held in place by a floral head- | blue and beige dress with blue | #0. ines take assumed. bers of the Edmonton, Grads, | “vely. Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Hughes. He|find more of the best than at any other store! ee hat and white accessories. She - aay ? e i a ie Rey. Basil C. Lowery perform- dress adorned with pearls. She rootense-of pled “~leurried a hosegay of red roses: a team which dominated wom-| The team, formed in 1915, dis. ‘ft here “as-a youth and “spent en's basketball throughout the banded after wittning 17 consec- all his working years-In Boston, (D0 YOUR CHILDREN need a lnxative now and then? Help keep ed the double ring céremiony: credit indeed their | ai them ‘regu i ci dren Lila Dewar, organist, accom-| The bridesmaid, Barbara Nel- |W hite carnations. caeee a Fees gl ” ‘world in the 1920s and - 1930s, utive international crowns. It = often came back to the old” lasitive. Called FEER AMES Children’s anied the soloist, Sharon Ste-{00, wore a ctreet length gown| Following the ceremony a re-/TUee © ome the lebrated the club’s 50th an.|has permanent possession of “OMe again. His sisters and bro-; & Mint Laxative, it’s developed by Pharmaco P vs ception was held in the church : morning — | tiv ; at thers all reside in the USA. ex-|., ’ i eves. as she sang “The Wedding of blue organza over satin-with-| ; in:over the hill rig |fiversary at a reunion: here in five trophies—the world. inter-. : wes Hy (Canada) Ltd., and is gentle, yet effective, ee tbtncnraeHED ve hall. The_bride's table was cen- crept in over the hilltops to gild | nig juiy = Rational, —_French--Canadian—and-—ce?t_ Lottie. who lives in retire. | -What's gore; it- tastes good! It comes in . . ene aa itered with a three tiered -wed- first the farther slope of the -val- 1) 5; Al ? -~ment in Bristot. - a oF 2 ; just we me | ley. And a pretty wind. came irty-four players joined the Alberta women's champion- : attractive pink pastille form and can be . = \ding cake topped with a minia-|'©Y- — a © team’s coach, Lieu - | ships. | She recently returned te her * chewed or sucked. More and more mothers ; ture bride and groom. Rev. Lo- |down from cies bes “t nha. |¢rnor J. Percy Page, in the fes- 4 ade WF Yeats of ‘ectiv home here after attending the : are discovering that it’s an effective laxative lwery proposed the toast to - the |Sently there sound itivities which included a prom-.*.". : @ com- funeral of her brother. in Bos- their children like to take . . . a pleasant way to. help keep your bride to which the groom re- chines moving, as the “hayikg ison aole in the city’s Klondike | Petition the club won 502 of 522 ton. - | youngsters ‘regular’! Ask for Feen-a-Mint Children’s Mint Laxae vee Dewar, sister of — the “Now ae eae feet Q2ys/exhibition parade. starts. Only 38 players wore the A former Bristol man who is Vv 4 your favourite drugstore, ; war, = i soi ; : PEohy was 1: charge of the today!" we overheard James. women, who—long— have ¢lub_colors, ‘here from Vancouver on vaca- } Z jadvise the crew once with ‘a est book. . nap7ed a honeymoon trip to New |twinkie. “We should, by rights Brunswick, the bride wore a two be done of our haying | \piece blue suit with matching | {hat and white accessories. Her , i \corsage was of tinted blue car-|out in homes S inations. jDay is done. Mr. and Mrs. Dewar will re-_ Until tomorrow — — Diary — side in Brudenell. | Good-night..... HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer, Phowe 43506 \found their night-nests. Lights go“amd the United States. | ually for reunion celebrations. | Wark. Rev.” JH. and” Mrs. Y , NB: i and family of Winnipeg, Mani- in Montague at their summer Mr. toba' are vacationing on P.E,I.home on the Montague River. East Baltic. for the month of August. They her incte— JAMES CLOW. ___WILL WED IN AUGUST._| Me. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn, cee i tear ely out’ —— eae ephine —t6- Ei . mer James, ‘gon of = Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow of Cher- nette. Rev. Bishop is the minis-/Frank Kinch and family in Al- ry Valley. The marriage will ue a ‘St. James Presbyter- ma. te an take place on August 26 at St urchin Winnipeg : ver at 9 a.m. . Gera urlington, |of Moncton, N.B., are spending | panied by Francis Dubie of And- Ont. has been the guesf of his holidays with her parents, Mr.jover, Mass., are spending their cousin, Donald Craig, Tryon, for'and Mre. Melvin MacGregor, | vacation at the home of Mr. and the past few days | Burton. iMrs, Eddie Trembley in Ebbs- fleet. ‘Bernard also Mr. and Mrs. Les- iter MacAlduff in Tignish, =; Mr: and” Mrs: Seaman Glover” ted Merz has en "ts Wa : So ee ee j;accompanied by their sons Den- burn, Mass., after a pleasant ho- Mr.-and Mrs John P. Cowan nis and Stephen ‘have returned |liday with his daughter and son- returned to their home in New- Ont,, after visiting on the Island ane at Whim Road. ilatives and friends at Murray | where they were the guests of Harbor and Whim~Road. While *|Mr. and Mrs. William Glover wr and Mrs. F. Sherwood and. here they were guests of James and Mr. and Mrs. Austin” Bell. son, Vaughan, left for White Sands. dence in Fredericton, N.B. hav- : ing spent the past three months Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison | Mrs. Clara Neilson returned |in Red Point. and two children of Toronto, On- + |to her residence in New Bruns- tario are visiting with Mrs. Har- S |wick having been_a guest of Ed-! Mr. -and-Mrs.__Harrv _R. .Tison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ith Rose, R.N., at her summer accompanied by their sons Billy ton Robérfson, Murin's- Road. ‘home in Lakeville. and Alan, London; Ont., are vi- : * siting in White Sands, guests of Mr |._Mrs..Mary. Reilly of Montreal | \irsRhodes'--parents.-Mr--—and-and-_family of Montreal_are visit- jrecently visited at the home of | Mrs. William. Glover. __ing_at the home of Mr. and Mrs, jher son and daughter-in-law, John S. Gaudet in St. Louis. 'Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reilly, enna Glengarry. Mr. and Mrs. .Cheasel_ Anhear, So cse660 00054 see~s Lower Montague have as their $ a | - guests, Mrs. Annear’s brother, $ H. BENNETT CARR 3 Mr.-and Mrs Leshe MacPher- George MacPherson and Mrs. ¢: Insurance Counselling ~ } 3 DAVID" MacLEAN ANNOUNCED SHIRLEY MacKAY™ ENGAGEMENT - son, Brookline, Mass., left on . Mass. |¢ District® return recently after a delight- Charlottetown, P.E.1. ful two weeks visit here. During! Brenda Gaudet 6f Rockingham |¢ Sun Life of Canada Mfr and Mra J. Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. W.S. MacLean, |this time they visited ie spending her summer vaca-|$° Phone 4-8817 - 45435 MacKay. Margate. wish to an- Kensington. The marriage is (relatives in Valleyfield, Hea-!tion at the home of her grand” ‘ é nounce the engagement of te take place in Margate Unit. |therdale, Montague and -Char-| parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gau- ***ee*" see seceee- = their daughter, . Marjorie ed Church on*August 28, 1968 lottetown as well as many old det. | RIRERAARRARARRRARRARR ~ Ruth, to David Gerald, son of at Xo'clocks jf friends in -other localities. “| . Pe . Sate | ; Mr. and Mra. Danny MacKee- ; PURITY DAIRY . ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. George Haag of man accompanied by their son ¢ — : Staten Island, N.Y., Sundown, Roger are visiting in Montague, “Parents Prefer « N.Y. and Florida are visiting on guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester | Purity Products” % . the Island for a month. Stasitoonan. 5 3 9) > . % 7 ‘ 2, 317 Kent St: Dial 47128 9 Mr. and Mrs. John MacDom) ‘yr. and Mra. Arthur Reutty and |2 9 w ald, Alliston, left for a short va- family of Montreal, recently vi- — cation in N.S. In Halifax, they sited his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Z ° Tired? Sluggish? |Mass., is vacationing at her sum- ‘will be guests of Mr. MacDon-| Reilly, Glengarry. ald's sister _and__ brother-in-law, ee i Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lanigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompeom, | mer cottage at Lower Montague. | Feel Better Fast nee Jean Boulter, and sons Ron-| + | When you feel tired, sluggish, nie and David of Toronto are va-| yr and Mrs. Maurice Wark headachy, all dra out— cationing with Mrs. Thompson's .y Montreal are spending three | feel better-fast with Carter's ~ wencrt Oy oe Mary Taylor, Jamaica Plains, | (24 4A@ pares. Mr. and. Mrs Hari Thai ger Be atest | | 7 eee been helping Canadians for ; ~ ape Siawttec™ | MAPLE LEAF, BAKERIES . 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YoU =—Nerma Irene to James Len, : ein vg] Liver Pills, only 49¢. | aK go on ef Mr. and Mrs. Maurise Dunstan's Basilica, . Mr. and Mre Lionel Strong, sepeoseccossssocesece. - a ce ' aS & - E . mits enn aii li aieceemalaeliaa cht itt tinct Matt tpi tint Te ae ra * caliente enitentnn ‘ “ . —_ . along the valley. ‘eam disbanded in 1940. but in ; ” years the Grads met an- Grads won the world crown \four times—in Paris in 1924, |weeks vacation in St. Louis: at! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shirley Dixon. Moncton, {s. vi- and Mrs. Arthur Dixon, are guests at the home of Mr.| Hackett Kinch of Toronto is| Edmund Bernard of Toronto! acWilliams, South Pi- Visiting at the home of ‘Mr. jis visiting his mother Mrs. Annie| to_their_ home. in Thamse f 0 r.d..inJew,-Mrand-Mre.John-De- ton. NJ. after visiting with re- |. ir resi- Clarke of Lower Montague. ; and Mrs. Frank Gaudet). | graduated to the roles of moth- : : S . oi |ers and = grandmothers, came : by this!” from .as far as Hawail and FF Now pillows call. Birds have Libya and throughout ae ia Lj x | 4 c Easy to make—good to eat—they AA © of dete * go right along-with the fun. Enjoy tasty, SyguuSwengerforvrions ° ' Or; products, satisfying sandwiches. -— dé