The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., duly 20, 1966. 7 SHOWN ABOVE are three of- \ fieers of the P- ET: Preshvte=— | rial executive: L to R, Mrs ' A. J. Murchison, recording se- cretary, Mrs. Stanley Dela- ney, Albamy, treasurer. and Mrs. Rendle Larter, presid- 4 ‘lchurch work and opened sever- HAPPENINGS * Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 | Vancguyer af. 7 | Wedding Is Of r | Interest In P.E.I. M and Mrs Russel Snyder ‘and Mr and Mrs. George Camp The marriage of “a former ls- ane daughters Lisa, Sheila and ‘bell, Darnley , Toronto, have returned : : ' . , : ic eee Oe een wanciee ome following a vacation with’ Mrs. Bred Nicholson.. Kilmuir fe C., at a late evening cre- Mrs. Snyder's parerfts, Mr. and left Saturday, or Toronto, to ith “on Thursday, June 30th Mrs. Leonard C. MeNeill, Rich- visit: her daughter and son-in- wien nega law Mr. and Mrs. Kloss Brink, Eric Armand Kaye Han- a aah as his. bride Genevie Mee Bic and her son and daughter-in- Georgina Murschell, both 0 ac Bagiole, Toronto, Ont., has jaw, Mr. and. Mrs Floyd Nichol- Vancouver, B. C. The officiat- ““'4rned home following a two | son. ing pastor was Rev. H. Russell —— . 4" bier his paren, | Ross who was a pioneer in) 200 Nts ack Bagjole, -Mrs.° Louis ‘michmond Their son Jack also |Montague, left 3 Wright Lower , by plane last haliday with the week for Prince George, B. C., where she will attend the mar- riage of her daughter Doris to Harvey John Elbe, of Edmon- short al churches in the. Peace River fa : area im.the early days of settle. — ‘ ment. . ‘acs For her wedding. the bride ftrs: WE Hilthouse of. Tor-4 &. hay@ returned to Stanhope after |S..is visiting this week in Mon- ‘oom: s'C. Reeves, : : ee ve a pleasant two weeks holiday in |tague; a guest of his friend. Eti- both of Vancouver. Rn innibaetllloen ent. At the right is Margaret Mountain House, B. C., Calgary and Edmonton, Alta., thence to Fort St. John, B. C. to visit the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye I. Hansen, formerly of Summerside. ~ The bride and groom then motored to Cassair Plains,” Mass ,. arrived’ th getown last week by car. were accompanied by Mrs. Mil- |week holiday with relatives: in ler's -parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ae- \Vancouver, B. C. neas MacDonald who were re- | turning to their home in George- | Geor- |Commercial Cross returned Mr. and Mrs. Richard Camp- | Mrs Kathleen- Connors, Callaghan,son of Mr..and Mrs 0 Ont. (s visitine tae a ae ‘ hice PS j mer suit of acqua. -°"°?:..‘ visiting her sjst- ton, Alberta, at the Knox Unit- ' ee eee ee cee ers." Elsie and Emma Nicholson, ted-Churgh. The reception will be * , a : ; at the r summer home in Caven- ‘at the Northern Inn_ Prince |*—~ “ rn wie 3 i sesiaitiemenesast matinee ‘leessories, and corsage of. yellow dish : George CHERYL CONNORS HARRY CALLAGHAN . , Attending the : : ’ Bas Pee, JARS BS Se: asd tan: “fety Les | neiod-Wlkc: Hectep, AUGUST WEDDING Mr. and ¥ They home this week from a three Milltown Cros: LABOR MP PROTESTS irs. Wiliam Kenip, have as their George. Thomson, European affairs, the general was previously com- tae allowing’ te {oH scan Fale an Moe abet Mt Chariton, wan Yo an- Pas Clean Charo ceremony, refreshments were y1,. Lawsonaunt, Mrs. Jam Ted-Merz, Wohurn, Mass, is 2°UNCe the engagement of her ee August 20th. at 10:30 am -|served at ‘the Bayshore Inn over (6. wijiamson in Stanstead, Que (a guest of his daughter and son- daughter, Ceryl ‘Ann Eliza- at the Church of the Most Holy looking beautiful Stanley Park, ,.¢ : in-law: Mr. and Mrs. John Dean | beth RT to John Henry (Harry) Redeemer. — ° ° followed by a wedding pend a and family len than ts Teor agg A pcmesie hacer Be diheaghevie ae Mrs. Edna Gita RN of 'Mr. and Mrs Allister Currie Gen. Johann Adolf Graf von Kielmansegg as NATO’s~-central European: commander, accusing |guest, Birs. Catherine Black»it, Him .of -being a former Nazi. - jof Hamilton, Or: : minister for replied that town after visiting members of |bell, and children, Patsy. Rickey r ; P 3 fa |B.-C., and the lake district near. ; ; : , , 3 Y| LONDON (Reuters) Left- mander of the NATO land Sylvester, president of" WMS~li1-Stikine River. On their a fansite. m-datntion, Ei. jand_Alan-of-Commercial Cross_wing —tabor—MP—Mre—Renee-forcesin_ceniral Europe. His Presbyterial . Eastern Divi-’ |turn, they will reside in Prince oe ston, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Annear |Short. protested Monday the ap- appointment followed usual sion, New Glasgow, N. S., who was guest speaker at the an- nual meeting oe Its 79th Annual Meeting Is « SANDY CLARK \ Faward W- Anderson, More!!, wishes to announce the e t of her dauchter, Louise. to John Alex- p Clark, son of Mr aR = LOUISE ANDERSON NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED and Mrs Ewan S. Clark Ha- iifax, N.§ .The marriage is to take place August 20th 1966 ‘at Morell United Church. ‘ 4 ~ 2° > iN He “TON ALY CAMPBELE=——— ase » $ . & —NINA-RED— we TO WED IN AUGUST engagement {s—announc- Nina Pearl. _ youngest ter of Mrs. Gladys Reid and the late Chester Reid for- meri “of Campbellton ‘and now of ‘Summerside ~ELLEN’S DIARY to Donald Keir Campbell. son of Robert Campbell. MLA and .Mrs Campbell of Alberton. P. E. L. The marriage will take place on Auc. 6th. at Trinity Unit- ed Church, Summerside at. 2:- Wom The Seashore Beckons On Hot Summer Days an elemem in a July white sails dropped as it neared the old weathered‘ seaweed weir ' \Larter, conducted both +talse from The 79h annual meeting of the P. E. 1. Presbytefial was held in St ‘Monfague-on July 12. with a morning session beginning at 10.a. m. and an afternoon_ses- sion opening at 1:30 p m., at- tended by over 130 delegates The president,- Mrs —Rendle sessions “The harvest the theme being Presbyterial May 14 The treasurer's report present;ward the appropriate emotional Andrew’s Church, ed by Mrs. Stanley Delaney, Al- |Pitch for the first White House bany, showed a substantial i n-. crease in giings over the pre- vious year. The report of the nominating committee presented by Mrs. Peter MacCaull was accepted. Election of officers followed, the installation ceremony which was trulyis~- great, -but-the-taborers-performed-by-Mr..Lowery..- are few. pray ye therefore the <Lord of the. harvesf that He would send forth laborer’s into His harvest’, St. Luke 10-2 _Mrs° Larter extended’ a cor: mond Bay charge to hold’the | \dial welcome to all visitors and |1967 annual meeting at Ty ne | ‘delecates—present The. morning worship service was conducted by members of the Montague Auxiliary and the exposition by Mrs Lean was based on the theme of Greetincs were extended hy iMrs. Marian Hyme of Monta- gue and responded to by- Mrs Young of Clyde River- The president gave an inter- esting. account of the vear's ac- tivities telling of the many tmeet- ings in‘which she had participat- ed ; Rév. Basil Lowery _ brought greetings from the Kirk's Ses- |sion of St. Andrew's Church and the “Presbytery of Mrs. ‘Clarence. March- Travellers Rest respond Pr, E.I banks. : ‘ed to these greetings - Encouraging. reports were received from the cerrespond- The credential committee re- ported having registered 55 dele- gates and 74 visitors. An invitation from the Rich- Valley was accepted The meeting closed with the B nediction by Margaret Sylves- ter \ David Mac-| The following fs the report of |Sepresented. The invitations are the- nominating commi#tee;- President - Mrs. Rendle Larter, ar p saents- Mrs. Lloyd _ Wilkie, - Alberton; ‘Mrs. Malcolm McEachern, Ocean View; Mrs. Wyman Waddell, Al- bany: Mrs. Keith Young; Clyde River; Mrs. Clarence March- banks, ‘Travetier's“Rest; Mrs: Horace Paynter, Freetown. Re- cording secretary, Mrs. A. J. Murehison, -Parkdale: Corres- ponding secretary - Mrs. Doug- las Harkness. Cape Traverse: {treasurer - Mrs. Stanley Dela- ney, Albany: assistant’ treasur- er - Mrs merside; auditor, Mrs. Keith Johnson, Summerside: home imission secretary - Marion Har- ing. literature, home ~ helper’s dy, Charlottetown! home _help- and home missions secsetaries.-.er’s secretary - Mrs. A-T. Mac- and alsh from the vice - presid- Kenzie; Moritague: literature ems present. The morning -ses- secretary Mrs. Sydney Mac- sion closed with prayer by the Cougan, Malpeaue_ : children’s Mr. Lowery secretary - Mrs Angus The afternoon session open-- Brown. Wood, Islands: girl’s ed with a worship service led by members of the Caledonia Aux- ary D Nessa Ss ‘St. John 4:1 - 42 Following the worship’ service ge ed by members. of the Murray Harbor North auxiliary. Their message was based on Rev. 7:- 9-17. Flowers were presented in memory of departed mem- axccsbers..and. a.one... minute..silence ‘was observed Greetings from the. 92nd_Ge- neral Assembly of the Présby- ‘terian Church in Canada were brought .by the Rev. Donald- Ni- cholson”and responded to by Mrs. Stanley Corbett, South “Granville. - Interesting reports ceived from the girls’ were re- work sec- ~omabelary,..the. childrens’ work, sec-._..... Phe retary and the. historical secre- tary j Mrs. Angus Brown introduc- ed guest speaker Margaret Syl- vester, president’ of the WMS Eastern Division Her sister, Susan Sylvester, a deaconess of the church for 41 years. was warmly welcomed also Miss Sylvester presented a work secretary.- Doris Ferguson Charlottetown: historical secre- land: press secretary, Mrs. Sterling Corbett, South Gran- «a memorial service was conduct 'Ville Deep Breathi Exercise, Will ng, Se tS EBT ee get Cs Cure Smoking OTTAWA (CP)—A daily rub- down will help you through the withdrawal period-when. you're trying to give up smoking. Exercise in the open air, deep rhythmie Ubreathing and drink- ing lots of non-alcoholic liquids are also useful. : “mMagazime-~-Canadian Nurse offers the advice based ona test group of persons who sought to overcome the craving for tobacco in ‘the withdrawal period . . Once a day for several weeks, it says, you should briskly rub “increasing portions of the body with a washcloth wrung out in cold ‘ water." This counteracts Keith Johnston, Sum-_ -——--f. | ~?dentialconcern “about them in Mr. and Mrs. Millen and Bobby jand family, Janice, John, Mau- | George, B. C. . will be visitors at their home. teen and Ronnie of Montague | pointment of West Germman NATO procedure, he said. and Janet Moore, Kensington, | Marlene Croken, Springfield, |are camping for a few days at and Eleanor Kickham, Souris|Jacques Cartier Park, Alberton. have returned to their homes re- ee cently after spending an enjoy-| Mr and Mrs. William Cote! able vacation in Ottawa, Hamil-|and con Mathieu of Burlington, | ton, Maine and other places of |Mass., spent the past week at interest. ~ |Whim Road guest3 of Mr. and | ES |Mrs. John Dean and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Adams. and children Maxine and Myles! Mr. and Mrs .Nelson Perry, of Toronto, are visiting Mr. and jhave returned to Montreal aft- | Mrs Wilson Adams, Kensington jer spending two weeks vacation Tere ee jon. the Island. They were the | ferent types of wine glasses. jguests of Mr. Perry’s parents, | She already. has chosen her |Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Perry. china design — French — and! . |her silver — American. Guests at the home of Mr. and The scope of the press, radio |Mrs. Joe MacLean, Montague, | and television coverage to be are; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tarr of devoted_to the -nuptials can be |Sydney Mines, N. S., Valerie | tor |measured by the‘ ambitious |Lewis of Toronto, and their dau- ‘plans just announced by the ‘ghter Jean, also of Toronto. ;Washington Post | ‘i A series titled White House! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore, and (Brides of 14 illustrated chapters |their grandsons, David, Dennis [is being ._ published describing |and Gray of Woburn, Mass., are jmajor_events of love “and” mar- |Visiting at New Perth guests of |riage in the White House. White House Wedding Plans In- Full Swing WASHINGTON (CP) — Wash- jington is. working steadily to- \wedding jn 52 years. _ Ee | Snippets of- information are building up a picture of the jevents to reach a climax at jnoon Aug. 6 when Luci Baines Johnson, 19, walks down the jaisle on the arm .of -her prest- dent-father to be wedded with |John--Patrick-Nugent,-23 | Seven hundred guests |the wedding mass and for the White House reception — have been invited.” Identity of the “recipients 1s ja well - guarded secret but-tt- idoubtedly Texas —and—fitinots, |home states of the bride and a HA PYJAMAS |BRA-GIRDLES” NDBAGS i i » . . \groom respectively. will be well | Luci Baines will be the eighth |How to relieve daughter of a president to marry | Use Dodd's Kidney | BACK for personal friends only. while her -father ‘is in office: Pills for prompt | | | The wedding will be in the National Shrine of the Immacu- |The last was Eleanor, Wilson, relief proms a ldaughter of Woodrow, ‘in 1914, Eyatemte- Ondt | tion causing DRESSES ALSO MANY OTHER ITEMS = 33% off), but the mo ish party— i a i J late Conception, argest Koj arty 200 : poskeehe. Soon . Pp # ‘ SL man Catholic edifice in the |'© 1,000 guests—was for Alice| J Fest better. Der United States and the world’s oe Thgodore’s daughter, | pend on Dodd's. | seventh - largest religious build- 306. F : : a ea ama ing. —— (0 net | | Two choirs..will blend voices \of 100 men and boys. =e |SPECIAL MUSIC Special music is being com- | d for- part af the service. The wedding dress is an ex- clusive design” from Neiman- Marcus, - that- Dallas—emporium patronized by the oil-rich haute monde of Texas. She In the words of one of those usually reliable Washington sources; Luci Baines tried on | jabout 12 creations but came | back to her choice with the! words: “It’s that one, it’s that one."* . 7 The matron-of honor and four | of the five bridesmaids are — naturally — from Texas. Meanwhile, the young . bride- to-be is being showered literally Men's Casual tponhs 4 ane THeMTAates ANG HOLLIS IS BACK! ‘Bringing Big, Big Bargains - - » ore > SUMMER. 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Op Ins sear - 3 ; a or bars of exquisite cay big pe es pas ee arriving on the Island on a ns — ise Ph tg ae i —_ dee and : membere the 4! ‘air canes = ic e smoking. ‘habit. “It one . ee . — : ea ; wipers merce freckled. she blue eyes a-twinkle their turn have their voung fan may undermine the individual's ees ai : Se beneath the red hair? In any } ; : ing.”* ; pepoer idences ‘come back sone ie ce he itaicoene nd cies and dreams? Surely. But tae Genin ans _ S eee es | . > en a ae gros his uniform, buttons gleaming nic get oe a of a dark-bull- mock-smoking, with the same | Men’s Dress Men’s Short Sleeve Ladies fro mw never never jg f sane hite.t a ce . white-sar ship coming in, Vio. te | " ‘ me : of chico when on the eve, m the sunlight. whielopped <P Cocnamtingly laden wiih: reesur. met-releving effect ai’ the | LOBSTER SUPPER bin: ws you were being scenih eubasiod And we would. ¢Ts*for them, :to° that. old. sea- lohals expanding the on ead j : . S ~~ ‘ carried yf to sleep To dream’ as — Z s oeneeiny Weed weir by the shore. which iri ; ‘i¢ “ sie ae : , We Mesremember. If so. surely [i ever came in there, we have ome since the’ years and the ne" caecum Pressure oa /ST, ANN PARISH :; Ry ore of lovely things $ Sa ar ane i . Fed . : : 5 the Aré were of leven ae ae nbt yet quite decided. Sufficient “#es, have claimed. ? You're supposed to do this three : HOPE RIV : @R 9.95 @ Reg. 1.% OF be ng summer a to-know that when the wind (5, a Just’ a question’ James ‘tines a day at different Periods Pe at 95 .88 C heat ids. and acres of blos- : 7 5, offer at breakfast whether Rs - - #2 "Nai f cia wise 1 ot Oa Cae mows inte Gur pay rerliones £89 ior not any of that hay will be fil = ee er the desire to smoke |3 miles from New.Glasgow @ Priced to tole @ Plains and only . .. from down Strait, we with a eee Se rere to bale today: H's been mowed tain , 5 miles from Cavendish lear at i . checks : pice nve- and busy. cliff Tecall in some detail and always , 00) rota, OPE . Finally there’s exercise—a 15- avendis . : * : ‘ ‘ ow e cove, and bu < (pleasantit. those summer. days =" to-30-minute walk after. meals : ‘ nd always of some Pleasantf, x Now i ty sight. t s : 7 4 : J susilows— a fs sunny ‘Which gave us, the children of its 5° Wf, . hes ne the time. when the urge: to: Full course dinners ; bo - eles farms close by. for a favorite — ge 0 smoke is usually intense. > oot _ @ Sd See é e hein: ieomnecad War a Near it we saw a crimson rose — baer etn ace ot or cold lobster | - =. the wakefuiness of the /P/ayzroum sa break up and fall POET WINS CROWN Strawbe . ‘ | deena erettt Th ‘This is the “Bic W ater’ isn’t The rose bloom is commen- PORT TALBQT,- Wales (CP) iw rry Short- ‘ : i desinet the lbork (it? Wendy. one of the dark- cing to fall” we commented “Home of the Royal National cake des rt " e the blue of sea and sky — pred oe aa ae Yes, rose petals fell away ‘to-“Fisteddfad in August, this is a | e serr. ; casas ‘ rioush little awed by day Drifted down on a current steel-milling town, . but the | m recognized it, even as Me vicesty & © ay e ee]-milling town, . bu steel “ you. chatted and, laughed with its reath, when we came re- of air to lie on the lawn below. . crown to be given to the cham-| & P.M. to 9 P.M. 180 Queen Street Water Street ; ‘ompanions there on the shore, cently to spend an hour at that Now the night has fallen om the pion bard is not being made in MMERSIDE -ome—to—the—sands ta relax. aft. same shore x farmlands . It is the clase of an- Port Talbot. It has to be of T TET W Ee io eins va Vie tithe One dav- Big water’’ Cathy her voung\ether summer dav ; stainless Steel” and 80 Will he Every Tuesday - CHARLO — oO N - SU! —_—. , x < a can sl would er sister. echoed, wonderingly Until tomorrow Diary - + imported from Sheffield, Eng. | and Friday ‘ ‘ Next to Semple’s Drugs E ; ‘or yona fnil tde, clean Would these little maids i Good-night ... land ood . ? . . on - uv —s 5 ; : ats ‘ ; yo: > - 2 Pa | ' ae eae ‘ 4 &