"Conrad Biack 2 Tarents neigh i The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. aug. ‘ 1968» 7 cry Et ai oe Business Boom: Highlights ; a Nes Aue. brother of $ ithe > best.’ man. as peptber, 000.000 on >a seasonally-adjusted counted™ for? $F 500. 000. Uf 6n ' ; aaa rate during the third er cent—of the rise in’ gross eee i eaneenai Rev Half- Year In United States quarter, up from. the , $59.600,- iat Sroduct . - } . 000,000. rate estimated. for April- go , | A strona——Irish "contingent. a ae. —Consumer_ price index: The from Hilary’s homstown of Dun—- Be JOSEPH R. cov NF ithe possible aad fora tax in. June and the $58.000.000,000 rate half-year increase: of 1 eo maint Laoghaire, «near _Dublin.. - a esas TON : vir zc nue to damper inflation oe ia Suariae _“inv'the labor. department's m?>s : cluded’ Mrs Noe] FeEayne, ming business, relativety ut’ most of the talk in favor ere’s how. ‘the major -ectr ne the Jaruest in eight: vacrs is cia low ‘ynempleyment.- rising ‘in: of increase was outside gov. nomic indicators reacted: duri : : : . mother. of the — brid«’—Hilarv's p ins Of af increase Was: OUulsite : g idicators reacted uring The- June index reading of 1221— Itwo' sisters and voung’ brother comes and prices—and the .iny érnment. and the. Johnson. ad- the first half_of this vear: © .meant that it cost 11.27.10 hur ‘ tand—Dr-—Stantev—Rotand ~~ fam flation _which goes with theni— ministration-—-adopted” a wait- —Gross__ national proct: The the goods and services that cos. se : ily friend who. gave the bride Mzblighted. the US economic and - see position. Ecenomie value of all. goods and, services $16’ in the 1957-59. base periud oe 4 usa "picture during the. first half Of growth .slowed during the ses. produced” in. the. economy in: | Un inummenie the we S| In~ ‘a touching “weshurn’ thats Near: 7 » ond quarter of the year to what creased :-by, /$27,600,000.000 to a’ ee tee M vinanea broke with. tradition. Hilary Soft spets did develop tr the: Officials. consider a. more : 3. seasonilly-adius ted annial rate Pe per ‘tent Sar ihn un Veh tossed her bouquet ‘of white “econemy—the housing industry stained pace. | « ison? ‘ot $732, 000,000, 000° atrecord, ‘but tores during, any of tha: last ‘ely roses and lilies ef. the valley to and automobile sales. were. {wo But talk of ‘inflation’ and the a good part of the increase sre- months and actually ‘dropped’ te her widowed. mother -but the economic © indicators need for more restraint per- flected inflation rather dhan oa a7 thee Reni’ ins Webra cand AWESTON HAPPY oe _ published bv ‘the federal gov- sisted. ‘solid gain ‘April. By June. the. total num “It gives: me great liappmess: ernment showed that the” first + Some. economiste said the ad: Of the $17. 900,000,000 inCTeaSe her of emploved. ‘persons had ithat Galen “has. joined Canada half” of 1966 was a banner year ministratiaw’”*han waited, too during the first three nfonths of risen P5700, 000 Heenmared: su with Ireland,” said Garfield for “most Americars 2enerally long’ and inflation had: engulfed 1965, only $3,800 ,000,000- or. 2¢ with rte mes last’ January 'Weston wat the champange, ree although the banner_ cost more the country per cent reflected price —Industrial. production: “The ception on the_ riverside ‘sung than it did last year President. Johnson, as ieesiile. changes, the commerce. depart- output of the U.S. .mines, fhills lof the Weston home near Hen- There was eyen talk both’ in- as Jast week, aeld open jhe pos ment said ‘and. factories :rose .t0 record ley. His wife, Reta, whose an--Side .and outside government — sibility of a. tax ineréase bift'the’ But in the first quarter of this |heights during each. of. the six cestors came from Fermanach, especially gin the. first three emphasis now 1s 99 the increas: year price increases accounted months of the first half of this Northern Ireland.” added: ‘it’s Months’: of {the. year-of the ing. cost of the Viet Nam War for $6,400,000,000 ‘or 38 per centiyear and erded the period at “lgood-to have more Irish blood boom getting out. of hand anda nd_ increased congressional of the ‘total rise’ during that 155.8 per cent of the 1997-49 nase = : / lrejuvenating the stock.” ee ene rather than for purely three-month period. The second period, The index: stood, ‘at 142.7 es be Sneed 4 : , reg eg ee 7 ‘School before zoing to the Uni- anti-inflationary _ purposes “Quarter was éven more Grae ‘last December and 150.2 in Tan-’ QUEEN PRESENTS CUP TO CAPTAIN: > * \ona te =— a0" Wevton supermariet” chin. Tie bridal <u ye. whe Soom would ‘caine, —— * ‘and the che wore. toe. the Hilary was formerly atop danced on ose in their Wed ns: cama atce department : pice if : = : < . - ceremony in the. picturesque Model With Ireland's celebrated ding clothes, disembarked | Moria. scme’’ monthiy “indicator: 7 : Britain’s Queen Elizabeth NW beat a-West German team In don. “The: English team won, village churchof \ Remenham, donanet. Sybil ‘Connolly. They. Henley and. were’ whisked to such as employment and . per- Tel i icati resents ‘ Ss t- Ci ‘ : a ° : b " presents the Tuleg timet Cup ne World Cup final game to; 42 in overtime. (AP Wirephe= near Henley. s nounced their engagement 11 London Airport to’ start a Eu eonal: ine “suggested that’ the4: elecommunnica fons to Bobby Moore, captain of the : : ene forces ago ~at> the Vancouver ropean motoring honeymoon. eoonomy grew more rapidly in " winning English. team which day at Wembley Stadium, Len- to via Blshldusal ane) BRIDE FRILLY : . wedding of David and. -Diane They will live in’ Dublin. June .than in either of the two : : + : ae Blonde, ~biueveyed=Hilary, ‘28, Nichol. ‘ : Naney Weston. 34, a social preceding months. : £ & Uli M d IM last of her kind on the Thames, wore’ a romantic draped and he three - tiered wedding worker in. New York. and Gret: And spending for new plant | /- Rec uire 1 = nediatel . Mi ionaire- oae arriage cruised up the. Henley: regatta riled. whe. Pedal dh sive cake, naturally, came from @ chen, 32. now are the only.twovand equipment is expected to | ° ‘ q mmedciarery course—The—adventurous—2uests,-wete—dressed- vies Victortarrutyiet ee a on unmarried Weston children. mn increase to more than $61,000,: F ss asia SSS Et a Saas Boe a ee at “Was Wedding To Remember *,'1,2 szre min-surtand White ‘lace: gowns embroldered puted "Wo te-"one of the aca _. INSTALLER’S HELPERS an__Ieish. store. executive, were. pu six: . . - é ‘ se 3 ae cee with -yellow~ flowers: : lrichest men in Britain. .was in} ~ - i t : : wie soe ick ly resucedy —out- 4 ee : + hee ct : ‘ By CAROL KENNEDY” ‘ngland turne ; Galen's = six - sisters-=Miriam, ‘breezy, joviat~mood -as~ he q . a ON THAMES (CP) _ tela weather for Le heat baad ia as. the Barbara, Nancy, Wendy, Gret- guests to the ‘steamboat moored ‘tention | ato rowers ] Must pass Flectrical and Electronic Theory. Tests. Wages ea A Gaming Oo Femambor la; ees oat ; . : oat chen. and Camilia--flew from‘at a nearby lock, preceded bv f .100 to $4,500. Farly ‘advancement to higher rated oai- . <7 * Ee a Pages OTe WED eee er Galen, strapping 25-year-old Canada and, the United States three - street - musicians he had Buy NABALM - ENDRIN - DITHANE ions. For further details apply: i . vhen Galen Weston, “son, 0 Bn Re steer, ’ youngest of the nine Weston /for the wedding, but elder spotted playing outside his pesh | 4 ; . agadian bakery millionaire Gar-with “a hand playing ragtime ‘children—-seventh to he mar- prothers Grainger, 42, and-Fortnum and Mason store in’ from these \ : , \eld “Weston, married Dublin's music carried. guests’ up’ the -rl- ried -chose the Klondyke theme Gary, 39: were_unable-to make Piccadilly. 1 SHELL Dealers . MR. W. BELLAMY, ie : : op model, Hilary Frayne hy ver. fringed with weeping wil: after studying the family photo- the trip from Texas and Aus-| \‘Galen always wanted to he Also WEED SPRAYS and 2 : rere 7 e tie Grew alish t of the Thames lows. and gardens thick with graph: asen a Sane tralia. ma on the Thames.” said | : FLY—CONTROLS. : _SUPERINTENDENT, ] inthis English fown flowers- : was. MaFried jn 3a in Barbara's, seven-year-old son, Wes reminiscing as the BEST PRICES f CN TELE ; <. ! The romance. of: -Klandyke | Two high spirited guests of long-jacketed, high-buttoned Garfield Mitchell, was a page. steamer ffed downriver. “He En on aN TELECOMMUNICATIONS, “Hays .was evoked by the 18Ws- added. a’ touch of unexpected suit with string tie and grey’ Other Canadians among: the was born~at our old place —at R. c Barwi ise . John: W. Skinner ; “> 5 9210 MAIN STREET . ttyle dress of the bridal pair drama, by jumping {ft the~ri-\ten:galion~hat-that~Galen,—best 180..guests included Peter Dal-|Marlow, on. a night of ~ bad - \ ‘ Se ; choca end their attendants yer as the ‘Bi-yéar old Majestic, man David. Nichol “of Vancouver gleish, Camilla’s husband, - and | bombing ~(by~~ the” Germans. 245m Ave Kenzivctan Rd. 894.4044 Se MONCTON, N-B, ’ ee 7 gern : earn Ro eg : > Later he rowed. for St. Panl's : é : 5 ORAS * a2 _ Continues i . Friday Aug. - “ih — 6th At -- . §. R. Johnston | a] ‘ One year ago 38 cars were sold at . LT eur ACTION. SALE. Come in and save DOLLARS this yee ‘ a |G NEW FoRDS a Custom Four Door Sedans. | a ; ei ae & cylinder, paneshetias ats a suspension, 100 GALLONS. OF. 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