the home folks since he went, smile indicated relief 7 We sus January of this year—Mrs Love > Association, Hospital Au- . : yy eee ed e * . - * » ‘ : hone \ oo ‘ » r * x. ® . q e ee | 'S DIARY -— SEE inte tn ame” pares A ER NRE I ap em ee ae my : es ; ok and with. space for photograph : ; ‘ . , ? Ce eee ee _ a . and identification entitles bhear- : . x ‘ er. Ail pris eges rithout res- arse i _ The Garden Yields Bounty eviction. for chit duration ‘of ; b . Expo. (Apri! 28 October 27,” 4 7 ° ‘ 1947.) Of Vegetables And Fruit ; BT eeyirseve we ge: the “Sinai - . Fie tit i AA ? Sation invaria rns to Expo, *“T' should have been up hefere the’ pinion ours’ held. This was sities ” -® — et ie Gorpee * 2 n 1 ’ a : *s . ow to get in ont remendous this, Ellen’ James offered jac- just as well 4 longer making, aa as Op ‘ ; 7 tunitsa=s ; | ing up his’ boots this morning would prove more satisfving and Be PEGGY eee women s-League—Cana- nr a - me = while : : : ; ant -to bring z Ladies’ * ttractive discou I 2° wonder if Mack But.no“ he also make for safer storing ; Today fone > eo . = adies’ Auxiliaries these a duds Sones | EF 4 smiled, “I was forgetting for -a* “And ‘so’ Alex, related after information .relating to the "ted Church -Womes, Angi Yak “entact tne women ¢_of-' ie 24 moment that Mack is away." this afternoon's trip to fhe hos- Vinclal Women's Advisory ¢ Women’s Auxiliaries, Rebe- Ranizatton’ of your choice, and “| * “pital e belter > L have mittee—tor—kape—67—w - iottees—Business—and Pro. order vour passports today 4 Neither éommunicatton nor Pte my arm is organized at a meetiig het ar” “Women's Clubs, Bap- Fast t tt h > 2 E tidings have-hbeen received by !0 wear tt in the sling, only when See t t ret reat at «rina eR a Eloy GEE : I'm at play or in-a crowd.” His thé Charlottetown Hote! ‘ate ‘| Women's Auxilaries, IODE. benefit bs taking advantage of & the opp : nit I \ to purchase your z {though Alex asd Peter's nen for pect little: lads: have their logg Stuart, 6f Montreal wt ‘ » X aries. Beta Sigma Phi Soro- Expo tickets while the discount cod rc Agate Bawa di canagye calidad uneasy henani over their acci- tonal co-ordinator. for s Tiles. ‘Zonta Club, and Confest- prices-are effective, here: are -mailbox. with. more than aca o yf moet! ht ge Bh gr activities for Expo ‘6 iz, a Cha \rt Gallery Women's the figures. _ season passport will sua! interest these davs a vemaias! e eam es ts comprehensive outline e Committee ~~ eost. sou $35.00 during Expo, but -'We mise Mack’ — Jame%_re- aoe is-send ao have..yau- WhO GPK ofthe “Womens Atha SF Gordon MacDonald —may te obtained from-any mer - marked at dinner . " z ae ie oer naw Committee, and discussed in dee 44*% elected president of .thia ber of the Provincial Committee Sk an “At the haying’ we. nodded wit - el te ae bas aad tail the terms of reference of f neal committee, with vice- any time ip to July 31,. 1966 for ; es —T oe ene ge le Sapematier & a sient atts the Provincial Women's (om. Presidents’ Wanda Wyatt. Sum- only $20.00: the seven-day pass- Mary Chaisson. Reginald Pendergast great Tad to see to things - takes ay shite mittee. ies a6 and Mrs. George Bun- port ‘will be $12.00 but-the pre- a man’s place naw on the farm See ie oa — bebe Those attending that initial (4'9. Charlottetown _sectetary, sent price is only $1.80. - These ee ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED And best of all, he. enjoys the cince Pao oe was recov: province. - wide ‘organizations Mrs Fred L. MacMillan, and are prices for adults. Children’s “ : : farming And. without thal. ro ered in - ical ma jane fe such as Women’s [nsfiures ‘Tea@surer, Mrs. Helen Bolger.: passports are available for half r — Mrs” Syivere Chais- their youngest daughter ?':. g : in ay Sh eesdiadinole a : ‘ oad ; : * dot dak ae shee Uy We Them, cos rearere em a ote ts — : Al a subsequent méeting, Et- Price : maertee agig wl gin oS diel pe Mary Fileen, to Reginald ™ because he will never find hap-|which*it had fallen from’the loft €d recently to her ag at Long De! J. Sutherland was named cor- ¥ me iageme Pee heubireas wh 60 iness there.“ t a a River, alter spending! the pas: Te*ponding secretary, and the cee é , sisi ‘tials “in cate Dubie) au eee a eee month Saittha kor sister ea Set up. = public relations, ‘Mrs. Belin a Perry Gary Thomas Lord was. the “f and Mrs Jamea Pender- it:was a stiff breeze that blew it had been receiving too much Eva Burlock at Anagance, NB aa witrier: “AREBICTILY," Mire. Is Ma ri d Rook : ee pan nenere were (ily. ter ae ‘The maf: “« ” ‘ : eter Gleeson, passports, Mrs rriea: ae erry, brother. of the age will take place on Aug, A wind of the haying - this ‘ \ . . ‘ , 10 ey we. said. watching ‘the leaf-sha- levies in the Jone: 796 ey Mr, aod’ Mrs. Edward Mel) or J) W- MacKenzie; press, Mrs eee bride and John Knowlton Fig. Sth 1966 in Immaculate Com dows dance of the lawh soft towel’ and left then to of _ Mountain View Calitornia. Dennis In Exeter, N: H. veswwies the npresiony,« Fe: ae sion Church, Pelmer Beas ~ we served nurse ina sunny ourdoor nook were recent. Mrs. -William _guests of Mr “424 __;_ is: he dits_of the—executire——________ ’ a — ~—— ——epien—wasneid—m_the parden —— —_ = comfortable for Zion Wedding Is Followed © By Reception At Brackley haying” Zion Presbyterian Church For her niece's wedding’ Win- ; was Good-night. . ‘ ss Isaac at to* their home in Boston, Mass } Valerie MacDonald of is -visiting with her sister sey and Mr Ramsey Borden have lions Borden Moncton, N. B Mrs. Eric Ram- port returned Sion to the grounds, to all pavi- and to free and_unrestrict- ed travel on the Expo Express. As its name: suggests it is Valid for one day seven-day a~l2 page booklet, entitles bearer to the above privileges, ora Meclvor in Bor. atid the individual members of The marriage took piace in the 2! ‘he home of the bridé’s par this farmer Pork chops togeth- with the mother ° 4 er with the gifts of the season ‘The poor thing” Peter com- den, They also visited Mr. and the central committee to carry chapel of St. Michael and 41! Ea er oi think gen ey . : ; ; 4 Mrs, Lorne Driscoll, Suminer- out the’ aims and objectives of Angels, Christ Church. Exeter suckey,.21 Elliot St. Exeter ig pb arts to "3 tue Seas ee eet ene side the ad\isory ‘committee cunder N- H., on July 2nd 1966 if Be- Mrs. Osgood is the niece of green onions so tangy the ‘ea might sated en oa 1 ’ three headings publicity; ad- linda -Elizabeth Perry — daught Col and Mrs.G._ Filiott Full iof- head lsttuee oe 4! obe ata Velvety tae eee ie Mr. and Mrs. Erie Raiisay Vance admission sales; and the ér of Mrs. Robert Gilchrist Lue- of Charlottetow®) ° ‘it, the fern-green of the leafy of being’ long turred 3 , and family have returned ‘to international hospitality pro key and the late Albert Qtis % : cone a variety. Beets from the thin. anes did ‘the salar Bed the Monten, N. DB. after visiting gem. Perry, Effeter, and William WESTCLOX CHIFF DIES Q ning, steamed and buttered, a gold stri which adorns the their parenta, \ nd Mrs. Jo- As the deadline for-the end of Randolph: Osgood, son of -Me PETERBOROUGH (CP ~ spr nkle of vinegar added for pi ai-aiets fa oe seph MacDonaldwgmd -Mr . and advance sales rapidly ap- and Mrs. Jamies Diamond Os- John H. Vernor, 76, general aie a Ghtek tadne ‘al i -. ‘ Ne nes i sin piciiadnaa' ial Mrs. Clarence Ramsay, Borden *pro; thng July 31, 1966) the good Etna. NH Rev, Ros- Manager of the Westclox divis- Ted rhubarh * ‘And for a sweet? suggested oak a chuckle “hr M “2 M k ony Rid Provincial Conthittee feels that” well O. Moore was the officiat ion of General Time. Canada : . ER ran rs rnest s- it is m i 4 ; y= . P i r ee a ae it! Straw. a atk nue igh dill.._Toronto Ont sre aL ee aes a a ae me Sen ; : reed at eo ee a Tries nd noha seems 10 ir from a sun like that ; : . : A " - a 3 in Borden with Mr. and Mra. vantage relating to advance ad- tee rt “nf . —pester tram winehrhreerenine plereed oUt Winn Trew eMRTe SATO REeTT here are eather Rober t-Geileheist Licker ayy porn in Rige—Creek.. Slices of ‘the home-made bread, ac ph who found. no fault tee the facts adenine to Expo the bride wore a gown of ivory _ jomes West x An 1910 butter-spread © Or-a hit of “the wifh its glorious shades Or d-Mrs-- William 0 Keefe ne * eonre Satin fashioned with an empire 4"°' Was sent here in 1920 to bi : rt “s Mr. an rs liam Keefe. w 9e in the form of @ passport open a plant m * pannock’”’ not’ too long from the maybe from a star like this and children Joanne, Donna and of which there are three deno- bodice, high- scoop neckline and CHARGED WITH FRAL Dn : : : ; oes night's _ |Debbie who spent the past week minations, - one-day. passport, Dell-shaped sleeves of Venice cincueNeR Ont (CP _MR. AND’ MRS. ROLAND BEAMOND here's too strong # breeze Until tomorrow - -~ Diaty ~~~ with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac. which entities bearer. to admis- *¥Pe lace. The A-line. skirt end- nv f h. Dieter Van Viorop, 25, of Kitch- | ener, has been charged with-us |! ing the mails to defraud and ed in a chape! length train, and thé, short illusion veil. of orchids nd st tis* a ephano = affixing a false mark after 19.- 4 The matron of honour, Mrs. 000 invoices were sent to firms Otis Elliot Perry, and the brides aueasa Cc + in I Fry, ‘ anada and in parts of maid, Kathryn Ann Seabrooke. the United. Statew billing them | wore lime green linen dresses $)4 pass- oo Is GRADUATE ~ aqua blue ensemble and with white, orgage of |* sith haskets of vellow and white Mr and Mrs Norman Oatway ‘Sievert's “\nother, Mrs... Lillian } ladiol:. and vellow. and white accessories { -Kinwst oO is a nom 2 . ssn kitten und sah k feathered? carnati ot-Kingston, Ont, are visiting in Gillis, “Forest Hits ev salithe Matt liuc: apo € a ee Berdtey iets a sts Sots = —- . “ ere. marked with \ CSLANS Were ‘ rr T Ns scppdatenbpeenniepionntnsin sal ft . + |. tien —ted-_with —white—eatin Mr__and Mrs. Dan-MaeDonald, we. reese a Recent—gueste-of Me and—Mrey ws Mr. 4nd Mrs Wavne Johnston Fit 1 y vvoR L. G. Ramsay, Indian River, eedieeiieincsia a pa ios : ond... a he t. Lieut. V issonnette were Mr and Mrs. C. FE. Cam-| Vrs. Warvev’ Wackiinon, “or: cer se . tang “and Mrs Bissonette, Blair, Lore eran, and Chidren James” and t capist; accompanied Mrs. Ja oy er wpinson” raihe, and David, from Saska- Tim, and a friend, Tom O'Hara mes Fletcher .ae she sanz “The | toon, Sask, are visiting with of Lancaster, N. B. F-O James “ddding Prayer”, during the * z jDirs. Bissonnetie’s mother, MrsiDelaney. Mrs. Detaney and / oremony.-and "O Perfect Lave” Wi | mot Va | ley > Michael J. Doyle, North Rus- children. Pam, Debbie “sad De | during the signing of the rec st. . ico ae wiper’ WMS Meeting ° i Rev. and Mrs James Widdow- vid of Toronto, were also visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs : fie hride_whe-was gciven a Me< Fee Cieaaa Wilmot . : ee Ramsay. ° way: hy het father, wore a floor: (i ae noctecs.ta the mem- a poo Maco ore = ee neth gown of w - nytqe | OF bers of the Myrtle Rhaad Pres- saa. fet a sidalie Fe ~ see oe feecree. b F eee One zanza over taffeta, The bodice. yionen Women's Migsionarv me sf oer at Brackley Beach family, Peter, Roxatina and Ron- was of Guipure lace with é after “visiting Mrs. Widdowson’s nie, Ottawa, arrived on Monday Society on Saturday—evening for ind neck_and lily-point sleeves i). 5.) vein 3 HV meeting parents, Mr. and Mrs Ernest to visit Mrs. Black's mother, Mrs DesRoche and Mr hridascmaids The three_attend- |. velv and the Exposition on the ants Sore identical floortength lesson was read by Mrs Ralph} empire stvle dresses in crvstal- Moase fF Mrs : ase member and crystal charm. with three %-.¢ bil ae Tae Sask. whom they hadn't ered to Bews of matching. mat-- nonded to with a verse of scrip- Mrs. Wilfred Peters other. of bride, and : brother of the de, a Lord's Prayer in unison = committee * Gregors-by-the:Sea =a ‘ n Meeting Held The blessing was asked by 28 ‘ ( Parent, Captain Cart, Burke Mrs Heath Frizzell was made How to be ropas the toast to the bride, 2 15 ‘. 43 "f Saat is by the groom, anc , ee tes — Lag ee Fas the best man propesed the , don United Church Women at d f 1a the brides’ attendst! Diane the J meeting: held at the prou 0 Peters-was in charce of e ome of Mrs. Ray and Mrs inal. hank Louis MacLeod The leader for the worship service Was the president, Mrs Lewis Campbell. Psalm 103 was by Mrs Louis MacLeod | ven Praise¥e the Lordt Se te your canning St. Martin’s CW ves er - Silver Spruce’ te THe DesRoché. They also visited their mother, J (ieead John * Comstock at Marshall spent a week with’ their cousin, Adams, David Power * ‘ . R " efreshménts were served by. awing the cere pan, are N. Lon on W the hostesses assited by the—re- reaption was ‘held for 100 guest frehment acquet River, N. B., were re- co tha, Lord's seen kay, Kensington. quarter length bell. sléeves The praver for thirty seven years, and a cowns were in pastel shades of The . secretar NIrc Lorne brother, Clifford Best at Lioyd- Mr and Mrs William 8im- vellow. pink and blue, and thelt ¢rozier read the minutes. of the Minister, Sask.-In-Fororto, Mra. monds, Sea View, were recent | headdresses were @f net, gath- saci mecting” Roll call wae res. “@dman and Mrs. Cameron guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moncton, “where they the and Mrs. Gerald Mill and fam- ily at Malpeque, and other rela- tives and friends here. Mrs. W.oB. ‘Doughart return- Albertina and Dale Murchie, . cent guests of Mrs. Bessie Mac-| prial yThey: carried nosegays of sure i : were joined by their granddau- feathered’ carnations tinted to Cojlection amounted! to $305. Mr. and Mrs Chris ~Sievert ghter, Carla Blanchard of Dun- , match’ their’ gowns membership $3.50. sinking fund and daughter Karen, have return 98%: OM oye es The flower. girl, Carla Rowan 7 ©: home helper, $5.00 a 4 ed to their home in Toronto,-Ont. Carla Blanchard Dundas, © <.. nore a dress in the same stvle birthday $1.00 after. spending. their summer Ont., !s vacationing with her™ as that of the matron of honor** The Aicust meeting will be vacation on the Island with Mrs grandparents’ Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Her headdress was of small-yel- held at the home of Mrs. Hor- SS Ss nonds, Sea View. a low d-white isies ce-Pavnter innton = 1 Tats aren peed Pree ear ee was Sidney . 42 sassiente ae served hy Se eied weeetioeds and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ander- A and ushers were Bob the hostess. Mrs. Burrows The meeting “closed with son, Moncton, are visiting. Mr. ~onls ea , TT y : i other members of their mily. t She carried wo MANVe: oe Pavnter in the chair..¢he Mrs Willard Wadmar and her Enroute they were gussts FP Col archide—wuth, stephanotis entwin- natin onened with the theme sister, Mrs. Pearl Cameron, both BI ‘L'a tath i P ot ; - ater 51h = a aot —Arretrstene—Cove—retirned rex ack’s_ father, Ciarence Black Lammers 2 spat BET TSC Tat ST ge ener ~nino ONG is £ister Mrs. Gerald Tru@e|— 4 ‘irs Wilam Rowan was mal prayer \ hymn was sung and cently from a trip fo Vancouver man and Mr. Trueman he ron of - honour, and Mary Dover the creed was repeated in-wni-—Where they were guests of’Mrs. po wy s and Diane MacDonald were son: Scripture. was read respon- Wadman’'s daughter, Mrs. Frank or . of a Z P Pe OF “quired; Just visit, OF ; ; anytime between June SINGER ae 966 Fry-out the _| af , iv ; ; 75 for including their names Sister Lorrai Doi Si , tover e cole ins sie. tual for any seven consecutive days, with empire bodices. J Paine ron, Sis- er es was ea oo oe nee . beige late Mr. and Mrs. Heath Gordon plus seven daily coupons, and a skirts, ioe necklines, Pe in a — directory Mr Van ter of Service, daughter eo? Be coals ma 7 rae = a = - - are Seen and family of Newcastle NS B= number of -souvenir pages for trimmed ¢lbow length sleeves. lees ieee th. anada Mr and _Mrs Benjamin Doi- daha the double ring c atior ay MI Diar ait | ae have returned home -after spend- ‘yisa stamps’’ which can be col- Their headdresses were crowns prvtengt char wruary, ron, New Glasgow, P : 2 performed the dou eon me oe cS. aTONG. OEP ing their holidays. with relatl- lected‘ aimationa! pavilions; sea- of ivy and their bouquets were of $1000 le ane eash and graduated from Saint Mich 3 ceremony wniting in marriage mother of the groom, wore a S _g ves at Borden. ____. _son_passport:._also__a —12—page—ivy-and-pink-and whi i .000 properiy, bail Tuesday ael’s Hospital School ef Nurs Marilyn Touise, . daughter of two-piece suit of light brown with eae — " eee eee a ¢-ivy-and-p and white pinks: evening: ears _Rosplial Aehesl__of Warren A. Burns. Experimen- matching accessories, anda cor- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs..Jaly2t 1966, 9 To eee " _- ; fainteypectahco adil 2 Farnr and’ the late ‘fre sace of--white—earne tents eee 5 . — listiieedldie matt 7 Kigns, Roland Hammond Dia Following -the reception. Mr. | . . . mand sen—eaf>-Roland Diamond, and Mrs Diamond Ieft an a he | H A p F , Montague, and. the late Mrs neymoon. to Boston, Mass. and p E N | N G S amond _ other points of - interest. 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They hymn “O Thou My | Reight sunshine and soft. sum-,Soul, Bless God the Lord” elos- mier hreeves ecambined «with Bod the worship service ; ScareanOiNn’S RED bhoilr-in seal- Aftrsh aus. added to the at the waetlck? ea go ng ring entif y formu oe 2 a Sane atk we Wit he pre ident, Mr Lewis lated, clutches the jar-rim until tyactions 6 e Silve price Campbell in the chair, the meet- you break the ‘seal i 6; wid by St Martin s CWL ing opened with-the UCW pur . on Saturday aftern®®f.“ at the pose in unison. ; Mrs. John Mac- ox home of Mre Ivan Laurie, South ae oe i s ¢ THIS SNO-WHITE EXTRA COAT = Gregor gave the missionary es you protection against acid eee ie eRe The- community friend- Foods —tomatoes, pickles, ete. , e fea: table was cemeres ship report consisted: of 34 cards with an arrangement of mixed 15 home calis ? hospital calls : simmer flowers and silver and +1. treats and one book One THIS *“*HAND-HELPER’ RING | areen-candies in silver cande!a- thank vou card was read “th specially designed threads | bra. and bouquets of flowers de Eleven members~ responded heips you seal the lid to the jar-rim, torated the rooms : a : ose eG rel eal and ene sisiter wae - eet an meagre ercereenenmeney nea enn ’ S were receiver “Mi 5 5 : t letter:of t f, . To ne NN ooeseat. A lelterof thanks for ¥QU'LL HAVE A TIGHT SEAL ONTIL YOU PRY OFF THE LID Neoek Te isan Taaai icc {he ditty: bags sent. was receiy . ; —_— 5 mere - lames Do Be ge Rernardin —Canada’s own home canning cap-with Snap Lids is | Jnsent lah rs ig ac : + : ‘ eS ee i wnt cand Mrs Har. made to fit smal! mouth-jars, the many wide mouth jars-you have Isaar and Mré «Fred Stretch ere mi a hand and d on jars. At good retailers every whe In charge of refreshments were old Mavhew gave a report on on hand and standard mason jars. 4 retailers everywhere. Mee Murphy. Mrs. Jack Weath- the UCW rally held. recently at) erbie and) Mrs—Geratt-Haran Pictou, NS. and. Mrs) Weirum : coe Those serving. were Mrs. Wil- MacKay presented the study on, 3 ee at Sn iam Quilt Mrs Clifford Ha- B lt was decided not’ to} Saal jer ¥ S gan. Mrs. Tom’ Murphy. ‘Anne i a meeting in August and | SAA Cronin, and Valerie Debora. Mrs, W..A. Paterson invited the} Our inte! eaittor.of The Home _-> : ¢ ‘ be . . » ¢h Canning Guice co adil and Patricia Anne Davison of members to the HaBSs for the ia hai ang Depend on Z Charlottetown é September meeting The lead- tables, methods, ¢ Sas Tickets were ‘in ¢harge-ot Mrecer will be Mrs Ke th- Woodside, : {handing Vincent Murphy Mrs Ray MacLeod will present || ¢. pe = BER DIN PANU LW IS tl + ; ; r * r > fia ~ ’ The Silver Spruce mohey tree the study hook and Mrs Pater. - ta eae . eh "as drawn fer. and the .inner—seeor have the missionary Seong Sou'h Nome Conning Cope. et \ wai \ \ ‘ ‘ re | ew refreshment oo Bap Lids for Poartied Protection / a era Whitty. of Charlotte. { ‘ ; eee a ——" “34s PPT TET ert tee . ~~ Summerside, ons___-Die