ELLEN’S DIARY — A June Day An electrical storm visited our —S valley tonight. one’ of brief dur -—<$ and close it’ James advised the + storm..‘‘If you were caugit cut Alas, Far Too Quickly. {t was “allowed. No reading, nor 4ight @onversation, no chuck- 2 ation, as it happened., and ap les nor laughter And certainly =~<2 one girl of the farm during the not Passes cra = parently without inconvenience no ‘gawking’ at “the outdoors =, aj,to anv interuption in our sem unduly, to watch the wWements a vices or harn done in. the gage Ln quiet only, and almost = neizhborhood s in. silence, we must possess our><~ = “Come away from the door, S¢ives thes This evening ‘however, tt was ~: oa our we remained in unsettling, and with adult company é “=? in it,.well. there would be some the kitcheg, the chatting and “a ‘ 4s excuse for watching it, but cup of tea. serting to help it . + -* there’s no need for vou to court pass with less notice — A disaster indoors, now is there’”’ Rare visitors ours” were, In 3 » “But I love to see the play of that tomorrow will bring them oa. Z lightning along the sky” she the 30th. Anniversary of their. : : said “it's tike a-great search- wedding day WILLIAM JOHNSTON ' qty ° and down ‘against’ its dark It, “But the day Camp Borden Wedding Is: lichted momentarily the white of recalied “And slenaaniey . the house on the hill. And the warm” - tops of the spruces on the dam ‘That was the day the Ger | Of Interest To Islanders A ‘wedding of interest to I< landers took place recently {n the chapel of the Holy Redeem er Church in Camp Borden, Ont when Marilvn Anne Harvie, dau- ghter of Mr: and Mrs. Allan S Harvie_of Angus. and formerly of -Summerside-and-— Alberton; PE bert W. Bentley of Snow Lake. Man. as MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BENTLEY came, the birds would hush'their chirpings in the quiet. And the night shadows singing. One would hear only odd still in advance the dusk was If beneath.an arch prettily decorat- it were in daylight, the thought ed with fer,ns and June blos- “soms, the scene softly lighted by The. parents. of then that one child- of their farm are deepened, gone now, as is the clergyman, and lightning ‘flashed along the and also many a guest and wel|- kerosene lamps ‘ light, it picks out sbjects in ts “~Don't you remember it?"’ she | . beam, trily in a flash against smiled. “You must ~— it rained the night. And then it’s’ gone hat evening!” leaving all again dark” A home wedding that was. the ae ‘i , s i? oor m1 ; t . * oe 3. oe ic a e We remembered -how ‘close young couple. vowing their vows pounce ‘the engagement of their daughter Marion Ann ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED I. became. the bride of Ro-. sky, and presently zigiagged up wisher -of that night po n was fine’ We below were. dark in the bright--man Zeeplin, the big dirigibie, ness. Thunder rumbled.- not in passed over the Island on its any fearful crescendo of sound, “first trans-Atlantic flight to, was “close enough” to claim notice. it New York?” James recalled: And the rain came down “It seemed so near -— the great “Perhaps we had. _betier silvery ship floating above —_our James began. noticing a flast maple er ee rp esp ge: - : = _ linger in the yard. And we sus- happened to own at m Lees oe oe ee: pected his thoughts were going at the time, and with others sanied—the -cholr—el—Young-waek-Sret- ine years to bis child ‘there. we watched owt _of oo off im samie < Go hood,-when at~Alderlea,it -was—sight'-he said “That was a long- diredtian ee Set hain r h the custom during~an. electrical time ago,” he sighed , : nae ue, WhO storm for the family to repair td “In a way. 30 years seems a pag \o _ native topgue and the citting-room in the main Jong time — to look aiead, that in: Engli Rev. -A MacDonald Yferform- ed the double-ring ceremony and nuptia! mass, the mass servers being Dale and Ewen Harvie, brothers of the bride, The or- ” r ( supPaly secretary, réparted sending 6 Ibs. of good used thing, over- seas, and 35 lbs, to nswick St--Mission_in Halifax: ‘NS ~ 3 the regular, monthly meeting the Margate United-Church Wo. men ‘held ini tre church wstry Mrs. Miller. /.was devotional leader and the service apened | with the hyfn, “O Gome.let-us ng of a Wonderful Love” Psatm_77 was read by Mrs, Chatles~Dennis, Mrs~ Millar * gave a eres “The; Mystery of Wonter’’ followed hy-_ prayer by Ms. Dennis. The’! jbymn, “Breathe of Me~Breath : Cod” closed the vorshiD~ce- || riod ~ With the president, ‘Mrs. Heath Mayhew. in the chair, the meet- “Halifax, N. § The marriage ing opened with the.UCW pur. “will take place on July 9th in. -P0se_in unison. Roll call was Cambridge, New. Brunswick. Tesponded. to with a verse of — —-- += - scripture containing the word “sick"’. The minutes of the last rn i no ari | oh p| sec- Tetary, Mrs. Edison Heaney. The treasurer's report was. given Mrs. Keith Warren read a letter. of thanks for clothing received ~ MARNON PERRY to Wiliam Wayne Johnstom~of "Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a floor-leng- th gown of nylon organza over satin. on Empire lines with scoop ed neckiine’ and petit-point slee- Following the ceremony, a re- . aie ie? ’ the kitchen, which always had it’s nothing more ception: was held at the RCAF sheltered them safely. There dream'” a Centre. The bride's Mo- too in his turn, James would ga- ther piece ensemble of English taf-"time as the storm was spent All June’s own? ves. featuring bands of chantil- feta, with white accessories and work was rested for the dura- Until Saturday ly lace at.bodice, knee and hem- g corsage of -white carnations. tion. No sewing. or other handi- Good-night lime. and a detachable bouffant Judy’ Leckie attended--the overskirt-— Her four-tier -should- guest “book. and- Michael Kern- than - Dairy ) er-length veil of tulle ilusion was proposed the toast to the bride. held in place by a coronet ef ,Followime this complimentary seed pearls and crystal drop- remarks were made by Father lets. Her only Jewellery, ‘a pearl MacDonald and Dr. J. Russell. | \ necklet, was a gift of the groom, On their honeymoon trip te | and her bouquet: was a cascade of red America Beauty roses, outlined with white daisies. The matron of honor. Mrs. Trudy Kern. the bride’s sister, and bridesmaids Delphine Harvie, another sister, and Linda Mor- gan, wore knee-length gowns of - similar design, in pink; yellow and blue nvion chiffon over ta'- feta and lace. with. scooped neck- limes and full skirts. and match- img headdresses. They carried jdentical: bouquets of pink baby ‘mums’ and white carnations. The groom was eal y t Michael Kern. and ushers were- Curtis Harvey. brother of the Snow Lake, Man.. and other’ parts of western Canada, the bride wore a three-piece linen suit with a matching coat and hat in pale yellow, white acces- sories and a corsage of talisman roses. The newlyweds will take up residence in Atsask, Sask., where the groom is_stationed_ in the RCAF Police Corps Guests attended the wedding * from Kingston, Belleville, -Ha- W ddi C | H ld milton, Toronto. Val D'Or and e Ing eremony sme Senneville, PQ. and Barrie, : see . Ont : St. James Parish Church, Geor The bride’s maternal grand- getown, Prince Edward Island, 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., June 30, 1966. Murphy and Judy Boudreauit At *both functions valuable and eceived. The house, adjacent to the ell that is is’. she said. “But to look back, a And how long alas, ‘hink we, received wearing a two0- ther his in. to remain until such is a day — particularly one of St: James Parish Church: bride, and Maurice Palahickey. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Char- was the scene of a pretty wed- les Barrett of Alberton, P. E. I. ding on Saturday, June 4th, 1966 when Helen Mary, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. n useful gifts were JUNE HOCKIN Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hoc kin, Summerside, wish to an- nounce the engagement of TOWEDINAUGUST | A card of thanks was receiv- .ed_ from the Marks family for ‘an’ In Mmemoriam card. pre- |sented in memory of Mrs. Frank | Marks. Community Friend- ship secretary, Mrs. Justin Wood 7. home calls, 30 cards treats. A very and 4 interesting re- ‘ly jn Summerside; was given by Mrs. Keith Warren and Mrs Heath Mayhew. The collection “was received and—dedicated mR Mrs. Heath Mayhew will be leader. for next meeting. and Mrs. Philip Henderson will have ithe study book. , ALLOWED. WOMEN __ Women were first permitted to join the Canadian Army in ROBERT DUTCHIN Side reported 12 hospital calls. — port on the workshop held recent- ‘ j Fas ‘ tase reine, ON ‘os age ~~ seein sa Sie eric, ila aay Spi te Os ~ < a a 4 Pt . ; < MR. AND MRS: annie ear _ NEWLY MARRIED Elizabeth Ann Swanson. dav- ghter cf Mr. and Mrs. William Bears, Gardiner. was _mar- A double-ring ceremony was performed. recently, at the Highland__Avenue—- Methodist _ shel ed! we baa the Second World War. Church. Gardiner, Me., when | Tied to Robert Edward Webb, Rober ~¥ eoaet Dutchin, apie - son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F Port Arthury Ont. The mar- Webb; also’ of Gardiner Rev. riage is to-take place on Aug- ust 20th. at the Church of the Nazarene, Summerside their daughter ‘June--Adele, to HAPPE Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone -4-8506 Mrs, Malcolm Allen was plea- santly surprised recently by her co-workers at Hyndman and Co. Ltd., who met at her new home in York for an informal housewarming party. Mrs: that accompanied good wishes for happiness in her new home Alton Robertson, Munn's. Road spent a few days recently visit- ing his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Goakley, West Royalty. bride travelleqin a light weight ' suit of beige with white acces- sories fT a motor trip 5V Their many friends were de- ie to hav TSho v Allen was presented with a_ gift. N | N G S | SOURIS: A special occasion took place recently at St. Mary's ~ = Hall, Souris, ‘in the form of a Mw a Wie tak - gold cord ceremony Mrs. Gor- r and Mrs John Clarev and don Avard,. provincial -commis- sons Douglas, James and John sioner of girl guides presented of Toronto, are spending their gold cords to Shirley Osborne, vacation with Mrs. Clarey’s pa- mony al of a oo — X os sborne, an ac ass- eee Mr ont Mrs. John Nich- ner, daughter of Dr. and Mrs olson Milltown Cross. Mr. Kassner. All-round cords were Clarey who is with the Dept, of :also presented to Verna Fraser Transport, will. go to Frobisher daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- Bay in July for the simmer non Fraser, Marie Praught. months ee daughter $f Mr. and’ Mrs. Frank Praught, and Dawn Carter, dau- John Clarey RCAF Summer- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Side, is visiting his parents; Mr. Carter. and Mrs. Peter Clarey, Monta- Mrs. George Leard, district Gold Cord Presentation Made To Souris Girl Giudes | Ray— Moody —wasthe- officiat- ing clergyman The couple will reside in Danvers, Mas: The groom is inthe .U. S. army. . 4 tne Mrs. George Warner: spoke a | few words om the girl guide: camp taking place this summer.. on Panmure Island and asked for the support of the people in this: area for adult leaders at their camp. Mrs. George I n- man suggested that any guides wishing to attend the interna- tional camp, being held near Cornwa!! in_.1967. havetheir-ap- ‘ See plication passed im ‘ot later Agee) than July 15th ithe & me "SS Alay 4 4 —— WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME CC wlom rests) Following Taps the Guides -as- sisted the Local Association in serving refreshments and a fo- ; cial hour was enjoyed. “Mrs Melvin LeBrech. poured. Distinguished cuests | includ- gue. commissioner of girl guides for the Souris area, who presided ed Mrs. George Avard, provin- cial ¢ommissioner of girl gu i the Cabot Trail the young cou- from Mrs. Tena Campbell and a ; |Gallant of Georgetown, became erie 9 eee aes : Raa the bride of Jean Emile Arnold Duguay, son. of Mr. and Mrs Edmond Duguay of Bathurst, ‘New Brunswick . ) Rev. .L. -B. Dooley ple will take up residence in Georgetown, where the- groom is employed with Bathurst Ma- rine Limited. parish daughter, Molly, Ottawa, Ont., at their old home in Red Point They left on return Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Earl MacLaren. i priest officiated at the double- Golden Wedding “St Catherit , : ‘fh . : . Bee t Mass. brs = __£ 4% -ring ceremony. Given in mar- wom. secomily (with, BE. Mae. |S : tnes i : = at $ riage by her father the bride : “Laren s sister. “Mrs "Freeman eee ee “Munrde*sbroth- cial Seen hye sae ‘When~giass—oven—doors—be-the young at heart. ~~ = . e: so ; i owe = Cou oe le Honored Mossey and = Moneay and =: 4 8 ere ae Kay | ae nometa fa i ee oe _ oe ag Tee _ be okie ber shoulder —*s- oO aeeeeees " , ‘sad her-relatives~from=P—-F— Mrs. George Leard_.and «the a dibeatiagtiadh- Rie mene oni veil was held in place by a si- renewed many friendships — Who attended were Mr. and Mrs local association for their —_ They'll come bright and clean A lated rl trimmed crown ; ; John Mathieson, Montague, Mr 22d support. On behalf of the ——— | } se — Frown. Open’ House was held recent- * wn 1st Souris Girl Guide Company j A im «- and she carried) a bouquet Of Jy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Morley Was re: and Mrs. Alex MacPhee. Grand. 0p » presented to Mra (ee pale RHEUMATIC or, piawono ENcAcEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS white and coloured carnations. wijjiam Grant. Ellerslie on the turned to Edmonton; Alta. aft- View, and Hector and Maleolm at oS Pak " al ie | : . { Boot un ae Judith AMM occasion of their Golden Wed-. er spending a pleasant Island ware reer Comets ‘oon Dive ‘Donald Os- ARTH RITIC?! ove fon ee : Boudreault of orgetown wore ding Anniversary holiday, the guest of her aunt, 3 ie > i ; +e. ~/ es eer — eae a floor length gown of blue’ wr and Mrs. Grant were mar- Margaret MacLean, and “other | RCMP Superintendent, and ae iat Garon yan ay deeontbe set aeeat ak : a brocaded satin with matching rieq on June 14, 1916 at Port relatives. -Mrs. Morley is the Mrs. Louis Watson, Babette snd encas Dugas [Thousands get speedy abe eee tin -\wn WW ih head piece of blue nylon. Her Hil! rectory by Rev. Mr. Brant- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs John of. Ottawa, arrived last“ yes winston Fudge spoke/ a their suffering by using T-R-C's. S (oe 7, GE Bouquet was blue and pink car- ford (Mrs. Grant was the f- James: MacLean of Orwell (nee Week to Spend their vacation at word of. encouragement to the Don't let dull aches and stabbing. -—— NY FS ere —nations___The__groom’s cousin, —mer—aticeEvans— of Engtand*>—Vera—Rattrav—nf—-St— Peter's) their _summer—home—at—Brude—_ ides_to keep working towards_Pains-handicap-you any-ionger—Try—— Be : =<. e Peer gr Re Robert Aube was best man. The’ the family included: Ethel, This was Mrs. Morley’s first visit, Rel- ’ tas udthancie aad of guiding, the TEMPLETON'S T-R-C’s. Only85c and . ens jae tl ushers were Edgar Boudreault Mrs Hubert Hutchinson, S’side; |here. and she made many wa: _| ~ gold cord. Mrs. Fudge also con 2! at drug counters everywhere. 121 Grafton St. Dial 4-425f and Mark Duguay. The bride's raith. Mrs. Ben Hansen, falcon- friendships ‘Mrs Edna Graham. Commer- gratulated all th® Guides on Ser exis tavt rhiiet, oe Templeton's FLAME. : $~GQmother wore a three piece suit ‘bridge On and Sanlevt. at home.” On her return by alr she was inl Crops left on: Friday, for aioe achicvemanis ced” espe- | Ceam Liximeat in the rall-cn bette exturanily, | Visit us for your free brochure : of yellow linen with white ac- they are predeceased by two accompanied to Moncton by month's vacation in Vancouver cially those guides who had earn- _ — ote ny “How to Select your Diamond’ 4 cessories. The groom’s mother sons, Claude and Vernon There her, ungle, Wilfred. MacLean’ of © =<. where she will be a guest eq their cords - ee chose @ brocaded dress of royal are nine grandchildren. - Orwell Cove. of her cousins Mr. and Mrs. — e = a Arsg 2 ae es. All the family, with the excep- 4 George Morrow. While visiting os ; ss S . tion of Mrs. Hansen, were pre- Mr. and Mrs. Albeft Bernard With other relatives in that area ies’ “ the ieee completed . sent for the celebratén. Many and young son Shane of Hamil- : ‘ @ Ladies’ Wear - > he costumes. : lovely gifts were presented to ton. Ontario are spending two | Mr. and Mrs Walter Ching. core & Mcleod Ltd . Following the ceremony the the couple weeks in Hunter's River. +he Kingsboro.. pent the week-end M & a ie e Men's Wear wedding as = 48 aero A three; tier wedding cake was guests of Mr.iand Mrs. Emmett With friends in Nova Scotia. a ‘which meluded the parents, bro- madé@for the occasion by their Bernard. : @- Chi ‘ out = mew of the — daughter, Margaret, and de- Mr. and Mrs. Richard-A. Mae Children's Wear rom Bathurst, drove to ar- corated by Mrs. Albert Sharpe. . pr. and Mire Farle cr Rae of Vernon are on an ex: - ‘Le : a tes je pg a har. have reurnted to Coie : aL tended holiday in western’ Can- mn ” House Furnishings at the Town a oun s eas neele! Gis isin ne Fi ‘ 2 4 oes = ‘ isiting Mrs, ada-and the U.S A ak Bley a tages “e% Marshfield WI Green's sister, Mrs. A H-Mac- In Calgary. thev will spend ° Tartans it yk Tene dipended Cannell and family at their sum- two weeks with relatives and wil! : eee qo Donate mer cottage, Oyster-Bed Bridge also visit in Vancouver and ® Souvenirs ‘ Previous tothe wedding, showers > cee | ; Sunnyvale. California, | where for the young people were held Rodeo Prizes Mr. Dan MacDonald,. Upper they will spend thé summer ® a Pee a a Montague has as his guest’ his Months with their son-in-law } onthe Isiand i's home 2 i Fae ah ltl Pariah Mrs. Ethel McCallum -presi- Son - in - law. Lac\Winstow and daughter. Mr.and—Mrs.J Wi, ee fe ; +. dent of the most recent meeting Worth of Comox. B,C. whio B. Mabry (Edith) and- grand- Vey 7 re ie : oa — aiee of the Marshfield WI which‘was Dlans to spend two uceks kere Children; Mark and Richard inmate Sie a em eee held at the home of Mrs. Lyle, Mol eee esesoesagisaesenee igs : : and Mrs. Irving Boswell. Rolky. ees a2 Sr et 3 : Mar ate WI call was answered with a penny Alma WI Show { H. BENNETT CARR : g for every.year a WI member $ Sun Life of Canada $ V t M Minutes were read and routine Fine Handwork . District Supervisor ‘e ote oney : business was discussed. 4 ; Insurance Ceunselling 3 iS |\A report on the TB. League Alma Women’s [nai ve. 1b Charlottetown, P.F.T. . Saeeey pre rnie SSS For Day Camp luncheon which was’ held in ently concludet a handeratt ® Phone 4-8817 - 45435 ' ¢ | he swing utp SINGER + Charlottetown was given hv coursevand their Achi- oumnt z z : : - Ten dollars was voted for the Mfr's ‘Hugh Lowry and’Mrs) Ru- Day was held insthe <- Fri ee ORES OSEO Ste Se +e ra ? ‘tt i i } > Water Safety Day Camp to be per Godfrey day afternoon Claire Route ae _ Vy reo rh ‘| i j i \ Cy idi held at Clinton, at the regular Plans were made for the dis-.the instructor Wr Francis i J es] i nee of _thé_Margate _Wom- ‘trict convention .which will be Blanchard was. present Friday —_ » + hat eS eS cee s all scenic ; os = ee held at ‘the a held_in Covéhead in the near fu- afternoon and complimented # : —— \ S iaiviicniaipanis OT ts. Rox Thompson. with the ture. Sappointed to at- the members.on. the. dich quatity _. Golden Fruit from MALAYA. nin iain ae CO Nee en presider: Mrs. Lorne Adams intend were Mrs Ethel McCallum. of work: they had d eg oe t f / “3 E the chair : Mrs. Hector Jenkins, Mrs. Some 20 members part cipat- t ge ar vurteen members, respond-" Heath oe and Mrs. John ed in the course w! ncluded & ed to: call by each donating Munn § Mfs. Saunders was ap-. dressmaking. cushion mati ; BUY THE 29 OZ. TIN an for a travelling store pointed Red Cross convener textile painting r Sie o The ~ nutes of the last meet It was, derided ta.donate pri .derv, hasketry and je saat ; . Ez were read hw the secretary rest for the bievrle raden and ta ; GET 22 GOLDEN Mrs Philip Henderson. and the provide treats for th® sechnel Vicecpresidert us Srehue —— SLICES treasirer es Heath “Mayhew _elosing picnic’ which will he Rennie weleomed tha - esis b gave her report. The corresp- -held at. Stanhope On behalf of the. graim vf, to eae : endence was read. and dealt ————* ee Blanche Crockett sebesieeds an free dem ee ae “with A motion was passed that . preciation to Miss & Daa Just come in and see a free . ne 6 Ee aa the Wl purchase a copy of: the sf it oe ee ee Mrs W eldun K 03 ppg yenmer ba ¥8 te OES answer. a skill-testing question.) = book. * Lezends of P. E. 1. for pheorgr cee ee om ett." ee Sew* Sewing Machine by - 409 Visit or phone us today. the « 4 letter was read i Is thoroughly ms old 4 Dur ne & so : nr ... anytime from June 6 to July 30, so concersing the ahnual conven- ments: were < rat vers’ 1966. @ i tier rinttetown, and the 2 2 eS preseents. amd secretax’s How to relieve ST rs wen eee eae : T MH name ere sent as delegw#es gs . ; RS : - LD) The =z cammittee report BACK Lise Dodd'a Kidnes : PURITY DAIRY ; CEN E li ed fe -cuen nd th ‘ kool relie® from the a ¥ t cee mm ai ena caciqae shin a pysiensia conde te Parents Phefer : anit Sawn anome__S The -nee shart ad me eteg te 4: “Purity, Pr; Se aoe : , oe ACHE ee |8 oer meme “3 164 Great George St.: Charlottetown 894-4551 . ee ee Hial 4.7125 : ; : S . { : ; r the. > a 4 € a rr peskees +e : : Keith Simmons ) rside 436-2522 jo ~---4,-— <4 4 ‘ ee ee es =~ ee Smee — — ee Ont., is spending his holidays parents, guests and friends of ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. the girl guides. Mrs. Avard con- wrente \ Sutherland Black gratulated the leaders of the Pond. | “Ist Souris Girl Guide Company for the work they had -done ‘in Mr. and Mrs. -Donnie Munroe the past years for all the girls where they attended the guiders and guests for coming commissioner for King's County Mrs. Floyd MacLean, district | Mrs. George Warner, camp ad- } visor for -King’s County: Mayor R_Leard and Mrs. Leard, Msgr J. A. Sullivan, and Rev. Frank —————— Dramatic new design for _ *