Anna led. Women's litter. Phone 4“, v the Guardian. ! it». _ $3,... bin-PPENINGS l “ ‘ v' l't‘? "VmLeRoy White. 35 Good- and Mrs Nemwinmn. will Avenue. left Saturday mor- Beesley. Mrs. A H Mact‘annel y ning to attend the Baptist Fed- eration of Canada. mbly in Calgary. Alta While it Caluarv Mrs White will visit her Ion. Barrie who is employed by the Toronto Dominion Bank there. . Dr Barrass preached his tare~ Before her departure. Dr and Mrs E .l " Barrass have arriv d in Sutnmerside East where they will be residy g . 3 Mrs. well sermon on Sunday. June White was entertained at an af— in the Donway Baptist Church ternoon tea __by Mrs.» Stanley in Don Mills. Ont., where he .trom the active pastorate. Before leaving Toronto ‘ r. and Mrs. Barrass were; guests of honor at several community and church functions. Holds Meeting i ' The P E I An Society met at Prince of Wales College on June 26th With fourteen mem~ l Alxir.‘ present The [)t‘tNldl'flt. Miss Katherine Atkins whose \ii» Eleanor LIMP. conducted marriage to Mr. Gerald 50." the Mm takes place tomorrow. at Sam ‘ ,\ highlight of the evening Dunstan's Basilica“ in Charlotte- was an interesting report by town has been entertaingd by a Mr‘ Barn Btinden on an exec. ‘younger of friends and relatives ~- .urive meetian of the Maritime in honor of her approaching‘ .Art Association lt'eld recently in imarrlaflt’ Fredericton. ya, This included Mrs Amby' Atkins entertain ' information orLa ('anada (‘oun-' ed for Miss Atking at her home oil Gran m {inaii;~tr|¢i-tures and in Southport at a miscellaneous the plll‘t'hétst‘ of slides of th e INN?!” on Saturday. 'works of various Canadian art- on Wt‘dHPSIlfly lht‘ brld0-t0-bc is“ was the guest of honor at a mis- cellaneous shower. at the home I t t~ DR. AV" “RS. JOHN .‘IcKIGGAN idistrict‘ eoti'v’ention [for Central . in the ShentOOd Hall The meet: . Charlottetown, Tues. July 3. 1962. 7 $8.390" W" 0 “mad” ’°“”“‘- newtv-apwinted provinct-t nu- ' The president M” . fillphthe convention. Crabbe. SprmEVB‘P- f‘Xlt‘nded a A collection was taken a ndfworne‘n‘s Institute ; cordial \A'taltwmc ‘0 'b'h" atwod- idonated to the home. zeeonomifll int: and this was reswitided ' ' by Mrsit' Roland Horne. Brat-l. Maund ac ompanied by Milli ley, Sixty-eight members repre ' (seating 12 districts attended the convention, The minutes 0i the by a skit pnesented bv the group last district convention ‘ i read by Kenneth Coles. the % each vealed bee causes and thatmuch .tnrk had . ‘ I V I has been forlthe. past slit years. . , I ' iAfter 49 years as an ordai ed” chmlmmgdog‘: fgréfiszutgrhif . . . . ff efy minister. Dr. Bari-ass is rel: ng‘ m sump] “Mark‘s fie L'a’util’tt-attoit is somrthm: everyone can participate in and gain much from A new June 23_ er arrangements on She mentioned the many weeds .......ht.:. . IA ks "‘ t Carol MocLeon is Wed In A ; Ceremony At mduv .l'tn. ll.ll'li ( \_ . t—v-v-i . rm. 50' 'r v l hi “I ._ '1 i ’) 1 hi t .tl'lf‘ lbw li“'it‘ iii . .‘lr him; in Th e - i: ih- don-"ur‘r at Mr 3'" \llimn .‘lrtt-lm in of \' ti lil- il‘ ll: n‘t'1~!tlt' .‘llltl llr ‘tlt i‘. ' ill i< tfi \tlll (if “h \l. K "in of ti. iii it"‘f ‘in tr lo'in N K‘: ‘Itn til flipt‘ li't ton - i'liti t‘ltiniili‘ {'l' in: ‘ll r l‘ his ('i i ii It “th- t. pi-vioi nit-ti liv lltt'. ljiii- Slit-vii 24,14 '1' llt‘ti‘L ll.i.‘l:"¥ fl ow and .\li'K l- ri-tliti~ for ll‘it‘ ‘ 1 “liltiLédll; 'l‘lie Shepherd ' llt‘ftll'l’ ‘ mm?! and it Put, i' lam “ fill ii.‘ lill“-l..l"!'i'1tlU‘l 'c' 't" 'l'l'v "ltll" h H .t~ Il' i tiiiwt 't '\ it‘i A" "hiit- ilo‘ tl .t'luil 't 'l'1 l‘ilk i-l ‘ l.i d.l'\ll \ ,'l t k .m.‘ I l‘Zl‘l" a:i-' ‘vttt'~: lu .Lt . 1. I ‘ ‘V' \\ ll with it me ii!"‘l 'z“ of .‘it \.i”l‘.' 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Sehlt‘fit'D Herr-r of 4‘" ""ili’httlii mm of llttl]!ii'_ \l ~ ‘zli \l ll‘r lit‘itn sistci of tlii‘ li tit .n d M bride iii:ilr‘ .\l -- l ‘ .ili lh \iiiit‘i-iui Itillrxi'i tt’ ' t tit-ll The ritig'lit :irt-r H t‘. ‘ .Kl h warty. ni-iilit-u of ich pivwm T'ie bride's illll‘vlltl—Illlls '\t'l'i‘ similar l‘»‘ L'tmiirtl 'l' \\‘ it \ J’tiiitr» tiered orL'midie mix ‘ ht‘.i\l'l‘.l\' hltie pe:iii tlL‘ «iii nude in ’I‘lilll Rm” \l\lt' \‘llll Mlllllit hiltllt'l‘ .lnrl liotilfitnt skii'h l‘iiet “le hl‘atllli‘t'sst‘slulld (intuit-awn is of heavenly blue pcnu ic im'c Their rutut'urie boutititt 0' Nile and \‘l‘tt" Shasta oats.“ The ewmmJit~ '.illt'lti‘ll ‘v ______~ ELIEN’S DIARY \|.t"t‘ Trinity United lir l) n n .’l l d \‘it-holson of lla- fi.i\ l'wv'N \tt-i't- 'lr Rlillt‘rl Vomit: aiitl l'tr‘ Brian t'hiindlei‘ of ll.iillit\ and Mr David “odd and )lr Kent Macbeaii. cousins til the brute \lta .\I.tt-Lcanclioselfor h‘cr dauchtt-r‘s iteddiiic a draped seati: 'Fllull of roset S'lliG‘hillllll'.‘ \iitli uhitc flower hat She “ore a white miniature t‘al't‘IILlllllls Mrs Mt‘K‘iL'L’an was gouiit-tt in a i-o’oa lit‘llf‘ silk cliiffoi. “llh lat-e licrtha ’ She wore ‘l lar11e pit‘llllt‘ hat 'of French row. in lilinthii: tones. n corsauc of ' (lintnue Delight roses. and a monk stole ’ The reception was held at. the home oi the bride's parents The toast 'r‘ the bride “as proposed hr in (‘.\l Tittliiinif'. :f il‘ ‘- t’ax to it hit ii the groom l't‘xlliill‘ tit-(j ilili‘ltfll'llillt‘v: ‘1'.“ Sandra mild “its in charge if the viii-st hiitih Senior at the retention wt-i' \l’i~K Villain Lewis I'tilhln of tli hi'itlt Miss \l.‘ll‘:‘it"lt‘ li‘f‘l.‘lll(l. illlti \li~s \l a r 3' Anne ludstone (‘ (‘ - of Summerside. . Miss ~ltarhara Chill-l of Shiitit~iiac1idic and \liss l\l.tiii't~cii Forbes of Bl‘lllL‘t‘ltIU'n.‘ \ s' W "'1‘ “ "It: l“tll' ti;i\t'lliii; the bride is iiioo'ilmit lilac llillltl'l suit \\ tilt is Breton s H t l e r of straw and lanolin: matchin: t‘tfl‘ *rrvsrjwiri- Rt't'0‘~5(Wte‘l Her corsage was of garde'ims it < The li r l d t- ‘l5 a graduate of Sunttiiersitie ilinli School and «Ollt‘lltil‘tl \l'llllll Allison l'nncr- sin lir- \lt-Ktugan is a giadtiate of lhtlhnlix‘ic tttii\'rr5ity a n d Medical Scho Dr and Mrs \chith \t ill be lilhlnll tip rtwideiice in Boston “illlt‘ llr .‘chiutzttn \ ill l' in- ttniit- his postgraduate studies in internal medicine at Boston t‘itx' Hospital ’ (hit of province guests includ- ed I\li~ .loliii hit-Kiguan. Mrs. William St-liuztrt/ and .\l ’t c t er llillic Scliuait‘, Dr (‘\l “(lib illli' lll‘ .ind Ali‘s lionzilti .\'It'll~ olson. Dr Robert Yotinfl. Dr Brian (handler. Dr and Mrs. Micheal Lyndon all of Halifax. Dr .l '\ Rodd. tittawa,‘ Dr Al- den \ltitt’itllev) Amherst: .\' S , lli Manic} \iioziaii. Poi: El- L‘Ilt NB Ml<< Barbara t‘lark. Shiiheiiiiciidie 3‘ 5 Miss M lir- ecn Forbes lti‘idnctmm. 'S in lime? t'arsnn Bhdforrt. N S ‘ (Photo hvr 'Heckbert) I He‘dgerow FernGrows, ‘ Wild Strawberries Ripep There are lide juncos in the l' ' co7y nest by the lane ' irie three of them. hatehed from the four tiny speckled cm:- or t h e springtime. Granddaughter look- ed “L on" flit-oi this month! And in the ‘asture nearby first daisienflowered. A wind of the fields lilrred them gently. one W with the scent of spruce. and.‘ we flirted. of sweet growing along hedgerow a n d ID woodland paths. where now ' ’ttin the‘wiiii strawberries ripen of living th em- take time fern.“ b enkind'l sometimes complain whim they are .young'. and who so soon grow away from the .rtender years and our hands. so1 'thm elrtysummer days wing past .And inaybe. only tn the aftersight, we shall realize how The P l-Il Sitt'll‘ly is request- ed to hold an exhibition of paint- ings in Montgomery iiall dur- ing the convention H“ the Cana- dian Teachers :‘ederaion and members were asked to have their piiituincs there by Satur- urday. .lulv Nth A vote of thanks was extended m M]. and Mr. “any Morris land during the past school rear m for holdinc the s’ttfdio tea and to Mrs Guy Fit-baud for her cap- 'a'bte assistance in this protect. .. "my Presented h” Miss Lowe. as P F. l delegate to the MAA.(‘onvention in Saint .lohn. save a comprehensive re-. port on this 8("l\"l_\' Mrs. Don? nld Cass as MAA rite-president for PHI. also attended th Saint John session. as did Mr., Barry Bugden. The Maritime .‘lrt Assodiation presented P F. t. w i t h a pur- chase pri7e of a pastel por'rait by Christian Mchd to be pre- 01 Mrs Redhiond So'y'. mother of Alphonse Gallant. 0n. Thursdav. June 23. Mrs. groom. entertained for her iti— tune daughter-in-law at a lighltiil afternoon tea. Miss Atkins. who has teaching school at Was honored by the Women's In- stitute of that district when prior to her departure from the “"3933 "’9 need to ("now "l' ." -.‘ district. ‘3 _ yesterday by plane to“ re the , 3. Miss Elizabeth M Mclfzthe of her duties at the Imperial ank dc Benton has ret‘i‘irn'ed from a,ot Commerce at Calgary Alta, , . three week busineSs trip to after spending I nriei holiday "" "'1; Rome. ltaly and Yugoslavia. ‘ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. nun», “it Miss McCabe is a niece of Mrs. W. (‘hester S. McLure of Toron- to and formerly of' (‘harlottej > It town. .Mi'ss Thelma“ E. liarter l'eft‘ sen'ed to the Premier of .. for the Prtwinmnfiyek .1 . " lovely altogether good. and her were “(‘ttmc :tnii help its catch these lamhs'” James called from the peh in the latte which leads up; to the fields~ to \lack and Alex. this i‘\i‘illtl& The tapvfnniiinz of a hammeran the barn. ceased. “Coming?” Mack replied. A half-dozen ewes. mothers of pairs of younuer lambs. pastur- ltlL' near. had becnshorn in an initial shearini: this evening. And now before re‘ urning them to the open. their young must be dock- /ed. to learn a lcnzth of each tail behind them. ,. . M Who does the shearing” Both farmers And it is interesting to watch them sheer away the fleet-c. the creamy being revealed in the process. until presently it is off. and then | folded and corded as required now. and ready for jnarket ‘ The lads had suspended for the time an absorbing piece of car- penlry. Special dnvs these are for the two. as they plan. and make. and do. together. Ale it usually content to abide by any decision or SltL'er‘Sllon of M'ack's A rabbit hutch was being built. “Now don't go and waste those new boards"-' we overh e a r d James remiind them at the out- set" And don‘t use up all those nails either? We'lLfl, needing some shortly ' . “Gran'daddy's a little fussy today. isn't he‘” im- e. came by. r‘ mooted. h e 7 to . that all was well with the two. e was sawing at the time. Alex a weight on the board “He , “I turn athlJ ing's a building. And We can't do it without luniher and nails." And we smiled. We remember- ed how in irformer goneration oLJhe name. boards straight . from the sawmill had a way of disappearing. Nails too vrinislied . from a supply in the coach-house ' mfurther some young project of i building. Were these. wa ed” ‘ Not at all. Given. to sh pa and perkct our hindyhnen of carpen- ters who work many a repair on ' these farms. ‘ Sun today. And a promising smile spreadflbn the fields of the farmlands " ' Until tomorrow ----- Diary m' Good-ntght..... underside t : ENGAGED Mr and;Mrs Frank ’Rush of Charlottetown. P.E.‘l., an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter. Gertrude Dorothy. RN. to ABHM Frank Isaac. son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas lsaac of Sydney. N 5. Marriage to take place on Au- gust 4. i9ti2_ to St, Damian’s” Basilica in Charlriytetow'n. WOMEN'S; ORGANIZATIONS“ NMP‘.‘E.l v WOl’nen’s institutes . ‘ HolleStrict Conventions The must Women's lMlitule 'ohtiti't-és at the organisations t working together for our com- munities and the world. ‘ Miss Mhry Thompson. new; 510 l was’held recently the Mary Stewart (‘iiliret mt “ P r p. the secretary \t” Interesting reports year's work were read by Institute. These rpont .1... that contrtbti'ions had it made to various ‘yvention was Mrs.‘ Gordon \‘lacr following district office" Miltan of Cornwall. who i< non. known for hér keen mien-q ’flower gardening. Mrs MacTfltl. vtcfiprpsidom. Ian gave an interestinc formativfl talk on rural heaut.. ation. stressing that rural be- cial president of the WI, brought and in that demonstration on making and arranging Winter bouquets was given by Kay. Charlottetown. Mrs Mar. Kay had a number of t‘cr flow. Mrs. James Mac display. which can be gathered in aut- umn and painted to match any color scheme. During Li briet‘ ln- termission refreshing sottwlrvnks the supplied by J and T. Morris were enjoyed. The intermission d c.- gave the delegates a chance to v- . view the many articles on dis.‘ hm." play which included I nuniber‘ “3.43,”. of. items for Holland and Den- ark. ‘ Miss Theresa,Macl,eod. pro- vincial director of Women's In- lluh 3 gm stitutes. addressed the meeting “ ‘athon. Ont.. where she will Join :. i . .ii -iiL. Rendle Ldrtor in Charlotte- town. Miss 'Larter just returned from Europe and the British ls- tes where she spent three months. Miss Shirley \lacGreg-i or. who accompanied her over. ‘ in remaining in Europe for an- other month. and is at present in Ireland. ‘ . Mrs. Phelan Ht’ndrlt‘itt'il left: by" plane on June 29th for Mar- her husband who has been em-. Georgetown on Monday after a‘ very pleasant holiday spent inI Vancouver and also in Seattle. Wash. where he visited The World T’ltr. fl. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dlat. SIDI‘. Sun Life at Canada Phone um — 4-5435 Charlottetown Ill-Li FAMOUS FOB BRANDED INSPECTED srsaxs uUUD UR MONEt BACK coming soon . '. . Atla i for .w. .. ' 'saruiinav,‘ \I "'EGMONT BAY miss ‘ ‘ I casualties ’ timings in. it; . I I , ' ' win, 1962 A- b —— n-7— Las‘ , comfort. tumryand . apnea. .. MMCAgaeAttaaticW ’ '.' ~- 5 A I 4.3; i ‘ ntic Provmces serVices latest twin-engino'tilrham7piané“: - t mangiaaii'...m ' . 7 ~ ‘» ‘72.;glwfibt automate h an...“ air abort ho ,a- unaware. .. 'u. _\' i ' t o scholai‘shi Elizabeth Taylor with a' 1solo. from Winston . Mrs Fred Osborne. president~ them. and pointed worthy clothing is still a great need. , A sinwsnng ted by Gan Car, the minutes were “Lad by the ter. with 5. Milton at the piano :flflflyt M” 3“" “Rn-“1‘1” was enjoyed by the ladies. . . The hostess innit-m in 1963 various committees It “as de- Theignest speaker for the con will be Brackley Point and elected 'in preSIdent, n 1i h 7. yr 1"". "U 3+1 a”, . ,. \ . ‘\\ ' \ . m I'- t mandath h, imbue-y 41.“: number «1‘10; tereeted institutedito enter the; I by Mrs.’ 'Edwin ‘ illra. Victor Hudson expressed t h e l the courtesies. I Following adjournment of the meeting supper was served the members of the Springvale . ‘ ' ' ‘ "T LOWER MONTAGl'l-I w.i. Mrs. Raymond Poole was hois— mtmim; teasqu members of the Low- ‘ er Montague-Wt when the group held their regular monthlyrmeet- ' _ . ing recently Roll call was answered by each member presentine a hir- l ionist, 'vas also‘a guest ati fund. 'Miss J o a ni this was followed of Unitarian, Services Commit-j O'Illtmtia tee in the province. thanked the “"3”. “rd ‘0 b" ‘9'" T" 9 "y Institutes for the support th i s r 9'0"" ' ‘d‘m’d dau’lh'" in "Z organization had received from‘ K0"? . th at , The president. Mrs Cecil out l Hicken. chaired the meetinu and eports were received from to the Galina of Richmond. Québec. announce the engagement'of their daughter. Joan Amanda to Mr. Bryce Rea Boswell. .‘ A_ .. ' SJ. . rt- ‘ w, 301w GALLl‘P ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED son of it! .. , ~ Boswelt' _Victorh. EU , Julyn7. .‘ in Richmond. ' _ ' . ' new: f Mr and Mrs Murray John . cided to donate 310 were CV . . Plans for' the annual" school Mrs. David Seamn. _ . picnic. which was ’1) be held the hits George shaw. Mrs. Stanley Murray. "chmm, 1 finalised for the emu-rots ford", ' Mrs Lincoln Dewar. provin W" wedding“ ' Arpi‘ogram was presen ed and, we. '0 «,4» > ._ ‘\ Mrs. .Hendricken. the former ,- Doris Traino'r. has been on the I}; teaching staff of Spring Park 3 School for the past three years. $3,. , A. . ' M ,4. '._, i... . ~ 3 Mr. James McMahon. CNR 'y :‘tzf'TQ‘ he,“ agent returnedto his tinties.....in- h 2"?“ t V "" an . -' 'Ir-t- ‘ f . ~ 1 ~11 » 4” t. ad ‘\«‘.I Surprising? Yes—but true." people, you have probably'fhiiii gilt pi" your - life insurance as proté‘ttinn for your family —as:a good way to save money regularly“ refreshments were served by Mrs. Poole assisted by Harvey—[Toss . last week in June Plans weré""”’f~fi‘3,jfi1§“m56iing win he held plans for the Regal a will be discussed. YOU HAVE Ammo cANAiiiAN 5 .RARE "enamel Successive appearances d llalley's comet, about my,” years. have been traced H. to 240 BC. and itianea'tdnoii 1986. 7 _ Mrs.‘ the community hall when. Lower Montague ‘ ~Sin-.2 rum! o < when you own Life Insurance \ _ - , A in important, t_-anadian enterpth through the purchase at bonds and stock. ~ and through mortgages. ‘ h ‘ f f These hard-working autism magi“? .. ' T1 to finance gi'eat projects an. av. mi. " r Las a valuable-collateral if waited a loan for an ' rgency. Actually, your life insurance dollars are A more than an investment in your personal “W’s These "am are also an investment Canada. ey , ' :make this what?! a bettercplace in whi to live’ and work; . ' " AtmbMDISILLION D0 . " ‘N at lite are magi v . ., . ‘ . /_ i l in; ‘ ‘ fortress-Nap gill“. i,“ ' :‘é’ -1. a. b.0MéANIé8 u! , ‘ country such as pipelines, an. , _.. . 4 t bridges and highways, m, t d if b 'itr ,- 2.1;; on an .0 ice. m in“ a {A .hg. factoriesdndustrialylantsaflfin, K' :j /r '7 w, .|.' u l ‘ fits'you‘directlytlmM-ytflr 3 . .g _ . ' i " l a f: 'r