flow/g Rm The (insulin. Charlottetown. Tube. Jilly l'. 1968. 7 HAPPENINGS Donald Nicholson. the pitslsupervlsor.and Mrs F. ioriner ions Dixon. Boston. is Gouldiog. Newton Centre. Mnl. holidaying at Argyle Shore. She III! II guest: her mother. Mr! Jim Dixon. ROE! Valley. and her niece. Mrl. Cal-man Wondsidc, Montreal, with hcr young son. Donald neon. Mrs Nicholson will helolned by her husband July in. Brown are Writing the. Iatier'l home at St. EIelnorI and Mrl. Gouidinlz la vIaIIlng Mrs. Mildred Clark. Tryorl. Ind Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilttml, Porkdlle. Mr and Mrl. Morgan McCI - ghey Ind Ilrniiy. Enfieid. N. Mira Margaret Parker. Char- . have arrived in the province tn iottetown. entertained recently and dealt with. toward committees who handg led the anniversary. and Here- iorM s Gloria Stewart. on the occasion oi hcr approaching marriage. Miss Stew-art is the daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Nob man Stewart. Mrs. St. Clair Truinnr rt‘iurn- ed (ram Newiaundland. where lhe attended the annual meeting oi the Minnilc Council of Cuth-‘ olic Nurses held in St Clair's Mercy Hospital, si. John's Shel was accompanied by Mrs. W.J.I’. MuMiliarl. Mrs. George Campbell. Vtui- eouver. a C.. recently arrived to spend a holiday with her mother Mrs. Ann Vesscy. 92 Green st. Charlottetown. lilrs Caninhcll spend a holiday at their aumrneei » cottage. Shady Nook. De Sable. I Edward Mack or Vancouver. bC. is a guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. bane F. Crosby. l7 Upper prince Street. Char- lottetown. Mr. Mack. who la 91“ is an uncle oi Mrs. Crosby. Al- though a native or Novs Scull-.1 he has been residing in Western. Canada for more than M) yearnl This is his ilrst.vlsit to the is- land province. Also visiting the Crosbys are Mr. and Mrs. Done 3. Crosby. Saint John. Nil. AND M... Double Ring Ceremony Held mm M" m M“ M IAt Holy Redeemer Church D Gale: and children Jlnlce.‘ A pretty wedding took place ptlat the home of the bride. The Dnvid. and Shawn at Toronto Ire the Church 01' the Most Holy Ree-tables were tastefully decoraipdl .VLEWIS WARD c Eliiat Wight Younker we! enjoyed. ltterided ihe Shavacales Wedv s endln two weeks with re. ding Saturday. p 5 Gates' parents Mr. and MN. .1. ‘w. Lecky. Summerrlde. Prior to leaving for England when they will reside tor the next two years. Dr. and Mrs. J 5 Tail. dough- ter Heather and son lieollery. Toronto. Ont. are \' ling at Stanhope. guests at Allison Tait. Mr and Mrs Cecil B. Mosher Mr. end nlrs. Alhcri Woolrldgc.g"d tamiiy "1 Hum“ m,“ m. entertained at ihelr MN! on holiday week end in Montague Westvlew Drive. North River guests 0; 53..., mg Mm “p Road. recently. Lunch was serv- MN”... ed by Mrs. Edward Luod ‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1: Mos Miss Elinor Kirlcby. ndmlnlsira-ier and lamily. Dartmouth N. tor. New England aaptist Hoe- spent a pew days In Montagu . spitsi. anlun. Mass. armmpan-iizuesia oi Capt. and Mrs. A. A. led by Miss Georgie llroivn. hos-l Mosher. Reception At Birch Hill Lodg Follows Summerside Nuptials The doubli- ring ceremony tooki L‘t’lioniai bouquet M yeillvw chm- place in Trinity United Chllrch.l anthcmiims Summerslde. on Soturdav. .lunel e best man wns Kenneth as. at Norma Rae l-larri. d u h Moase oi Kelvin Grove and the [er a! Mr. and Mr! Ray Harris. guests were ushered by Norman Sherbrooke. to William Lindsay.ltamsay oi Hamilton and Vernon Seaman. son or Mr. and rs ' orris oi Sherbrookc. _ Cedric Seaman oi Springlield. For the reception at birch i-lill oriiclating clergyman was Rrv. Lodge the bride's mother rel-elv- c. w bber. The soloist. Mrs. ; ed wearing a beige suit with Erllnd Ramsay o! Snmmersidayuhile accessories anti tangerine sang The Wedding Prayer and . ire ncb ed csrnations. The The Lord's Prayer. sccoropsn- groom-s mother wore a blue ii- ied by Mrs. Eric Sheen. ignrleo‘silk‘ (1:13: and forage or her is.i pin eat er earns Inns. _ mffifg,‘§fi'g:§:‘.:‘.i*:g.w. a. For a honeymoon to various white than over lallcta leaturlngi Wm" ‘" “‘5 “3‘1"”! ' “Elf: s titled bodice. Iquara neckline 33:35:33“ 13;" fig! w . I.“ n, (he g mm will reside in Sprmgiield. M dress or lily ol the valley held a 0“;f"'°‘;"Al“f;"k:"fl“dand“; shoulder length veil. Shc carried 5"“ N3; - n; Mrsv Am"! s cascade or while shuias and MMGMQL "- lm' N_~ “ hm" "m. M" . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gay. Syd- The mid of honor. him Char— m. lena Wright. ol Middleinn. wore _ treet length gown or blue ny- lon issturlng a lace bodice and lull length l DEAR. MARY HAWORTH: I am very [ml imemied young man who says he is in- temled in me. We have been corresponding lot eight months lle telephones me practically every day bill mm! to have no time to see me. enpci-lly re- centiy. Why can‘t be visit Inn at least on weekends? He wo thirdly: occasionnlg‘ on Sundays. Purpnrt y pull to VII“ In! but ll'wlyl something Inter“. thoush he does L1“ and pay he Won't. be able to make it. Is this bee-ill! be it” borrow- ed money Mn me. which, Illi sh I!n"t able to may u! 3:? gr maybe douu't want to? I (eel ii he were Ndly Intel!“ all he would VIII! me At least one. I Wadi. I would sun-inn everythinl to bewiillhim. minimum! Ol' II Hill Jill! ll Ilium? AM lhouid I lorlel him? Hone Ad- vlsa me: give me your opinion at our MIJIIonltiI’D. I Illl Io dil- flirted. .I'J. DEAR 1.1.: II Item: ll plain u the We on your {Ice but this ymnl man donn't love you. . either romantically Ur hi I [II- rpim. it “Actiuns speak louder than mm" 'd'“ sown MILTON w. l. “N’- ‘ V" e "y" m h“ Mra. w. 'II. Home was hos- somv rLiMMlNu mm: film“; :3: '"Wg'e'flmkfly "film less to the June meeting oil ' “n "‘9" th Milt w. . Touch ottlie unusual — iIIlY parry_seaently. ny role. per- Wm. . a...“ 50“ "i l ‘_ ‘ gathers rotten s lacetrnmlng pm especially since becoming Y Mm we" MM _ The meeting opened with the collar. So (lettering to rimrt. Mentor. 0'" 9" Y one and Creed iollowed by roll fuller iigures. you'll love this ills assiduous telepiioiie call-.likt‘i in» tymwlhelic I" “I? M rail. The “good thought" (or style lor day or’evening. suggest that he is clniifiy ex. husband l was married to the mecllng was given by Mrs, Pri sltern 4970 H a ll pinning your dogllke devotion to . one or them too. and i made my (home Mscbetwi him. in lei-ma oi keeping youuml the drip: as a pee v. source oi additional ihilncill help in a pinch. while also nted elm livs. idls. lilo. 2m. 32‘). lit/s. Sin 1611 reouires all yards “mum marlin too i i in1 ccn s EDIE] inn lump]. please) (an ("I your head pnucd.‘flmluve. this pattern. Ontario residents 13,‘ so um you. mt helm is. I‘ll I clllll Ilkl III. Print pmlure him lnfliflnllliiy II! I plainly sin. NAME, ADnREss womn sc or the return arm UMBER. oi your money. i sgiee with you "ill it he (were really interested tn you as I perm?” I urine hm- OWfloi (enhlilyi Mon. npprrc . oils! tvutl 3M design ideas plus admiration. respect. «cm caution for FREE pattern > lily wouldn't In Week: pl” WI DP“ m Front st. W.. Tomntn l. MARY HAWORTH Girl Loses Boy’s Interest As He Becomes Her Debtor ill I ‘ however. doeln'i. seem like of. . lion and Iiwuirl I forget him"A I I would N: You are captive o ‘I oneralded lnintultiim and you llnd rliiy your iorm to bmlk keel» tie units. aut lain oil tranquili- In an d (We Glurdlnnl. ideemer. Charlottetown in June. Iwith pink and white mums, when Kathleen Dianne Mac- rlsnked by pink tapers. The‘ INPIII is Mr and head table was centered with a‘ ‘Mrs. Ernest MaoNei be-.ihree tier wedding cake topped came the bride at Lewis Word. with a miniature brid e and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wardlgroom under an arch ol pink Charlottetown The double ring.roscbiids and while bclls. 'i'Ile lt‘eremuny was periormed y parents of the bride and groom the Rev. Edward aoyce. CSsR. .reccived with the wedding party. The organist was r. E rs. Thomas Trainor circulated Power. who also sang sppropr ithe g ue st book. Mr. Edmuan ate hymns. Given in marriage l-landrahan. as mastcr. ’by her lather, the bride was ra- proposed the toast to the bride diant in her noor length gown or which was responded to by the i that over utin which ioaiured a groom. Congratulatory remarks .sweethes neckline and longlI-iwere made by Father Boyce. lly point sleeves. The bodice and and others. Alter mireshments. isklrt overlay was oi chantilly music wall supplid by Mr. Frcd . ace. embroidered Weatherby and Mr. Sterling lwith crystal beads and irritiei- Young. cent sequins. A crown ol pearlsl The mother oi the bride worn and thnestonu held her linger. a brocaderl blue dress with whita lp veil oi silk illusion. She can iocceunriog and a mink stole. ried a cascade oi rose with a corsanc or white carna- Pink and white streamers lied lions. The groom's mother was with pink rosebuds tell gracelul- l attired in blue with a lace bolcro .ly over her . T -' w s and a corssge oi while earns». attended by her sisterlnes. lions. For travelling the bride tMra. Fred Weatherbyi who wore. brown and beige sult.l wore pink organza over toilets. with heicr- hat and acccssoriea.‘ and Miss Ann rceban who wore Her corsage was ot yellow roses. an identical dress oi blue. They Prior to her marriage. the iwore matching now-er hats and bride was tendered several ahuw- .oarried bouquets oi white mums are where she received many iwiih pink and blue streamers. usclul and lovely gifts. :The groom was only supported The young couple will reside by his cousin. bewis Collier and in Charlottetown where the bride Wayne MacNeiIi. brother ol ihe is employed with the Motor Ve- bride. ‘hlcle Branch. and the groom is Alter the ceremony at recep- an employee ol the Canadian .tlon was held for over in guests Coast Guard ship "Waite". IWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Institutes’ Anniversary Subject At Convention i The North Rings No. i DlrJthe Holy Name Rail in June irirt Convention was held at “'Iih Cable “and Eat! W- it hosting the delegates. The slog- lng or 0 Canada. iollowed by the Mary Stewart collect opened the meeting. Mrs. A. J. Lsrkln‘ presided and Mrs. aen Lewis acted as secretary. Mrs. Dan Mclsasc gave the address oi welcome and Mrs. Richard Hayden responded nil- nules til last annual convention. .were read and approved. Roll lull was answered by the years report. this showed that at large: variety or interesting and worth. while prolects had been carriedl out during the year by th o it». al lnatiiuiu. Fortune Road had} as their contribution a sing-song lwiih Mrs. Layton Collin as pl- elanisl. 1 ‘ Miss noris LeClalr lrom the w. I. branch spoke about the embroidered sampler contest. on and Nonsense was pre- sented by Moreil w. l, M s I ldilIRent mutual efhrt. which. because it is a case "dohig what comes naturally So. to your question Does he love me or is lhould when to your min the spell. Tllk think! iwer withi puma! cmaneIInr M psy- mololiat to develop Indian into your basic prohim’l oi Ionellneu. Ind perspective mi htyw m cope with It mmclively. lhlblis were then explained by .members lrom Goose River snd‘ St. Peters w. i. Mrs. Joseph Rooney brtiluflht greeting irom the provincla er. 0“ “'9 “'51:?an ecutlvs and spoke on the 50th m‘nnniverury or womens institut- el on wu loiiivw-‘ ed by Kraut! IInKinK. ‘ Miss Carrie Thompson gave an lntorrnstivo talk on nmedlll leaching. A short business period luI-l lowed. Mrs. Shirley Sutherland invited the members to Green- wich his next yes convention. The meeting closed with that Queen. A bullet lunch was then served Mrs. R. L. nurse cut the anniversary csiie. DEAR MARY liAwoitTrl' Cpnmtiiislsmu on your courage . in printing Mrs. ’I’.S.'s bias the AA credo has to do with meidng sinessis insoles as pos. slble to venous whom one may have harmed in row wry.) ltwssgoodoiyoutoglveus even lass asides-«i lonch version oi her letuier. as you w happen or committees were heard and expenses oi some at. lended to. business connected with the district convention was attend to. Mrs. Poole and Mrs. Pierrey were appointed delegates in thel pmvincilli w. l. convention. . . The coheetiiva tor the retarded ‘ Chlltirell'l lund amounted to sum Money was voted tor the In- nual (rent tor school closing. mandiiooitioyearsyoiuigc r. AA‘: Ex. M s r y ilawarui counsels toms-n her t-oiumn. not by mail or Fermi tnierview. Write her 2. MOON BLANK! SUN A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes dirsctly be t or one on choose in new Spring-Joelle: you. True e _ Sumhier Pattern catalog. Send we love are brought into belaz‘ mu bow. Iul rum only by ovum- tvl the earth d Iun d A total eclipse ls vilihil only lion] George Machd who is soon “it: l'c"yrii‘:“"n:si’:fi'ti'i"'ino'l’i's‘lMcltcPhee Couple ELLEN’S DIARY fibfifii‘nsfmm" '°' ' _ Lunch committee: Mn. G. ooper. Mn. A. Pierce’y. Mr: K . F. WIIIII and Mn. w. H. tissue. The to purchase the anniversary treat .,.g M... w...ly M...th “up or ice cream. ‘ irellurer wn allied Following the Queen a dell- cious lunch was served by the ly to oiler congratulations and hosieu assisted by the lunch good wishes on ihe occasion committee. Nm't'l'fl RIVER W. I. The North River W. i. met at Two visitors were Meetinl opened bv singing rcepoodcnca was read A Vole ol Ihaniil wn Voted lord Asa'n banquet. i it was decided to ask Buddyl Mrs. Arthur Wheatley invited members to her home tor Sep. lee ternber meeting: lunch commi I” Mrs. Keir Warren. Mra.l se. Mrs. fiuueil‘ M. or Moa Wheatley. Mrs. Lawrence Mon« neaux ~ Kiisrm and Mrs. Fulton Warren Roll call will be answered wil exchange oi {Inwer slips. . progra Mrs. Norrlsl A program conducted by Mrs. and Mrs. Earli Meeting adjourned and lunch Wu served by hn‘tess and onirniilce in charge. lCelebrates 25th 'Anniversary Rel-liven Ind lrlrndd oi Vlr. ered t their home on Gran- ville Street. Summerside recent- iii their tweniy liiih wedding nniil- ‘versary The guests were welrnmrd by the home at Mrs Russell When Hester. Dnrnlhy Ind Kathleen Hey on July 2nd A total ol ill lilacPhce daughters oi the ceie members answercd roll call by hm... m...“ u hnsmm m paying a tee tor each int-h oi waist line. ,preaent, ihe event. Durinll the evening in and Mrs. Mat-Pure were presenlpd the island llymn and repent- WI"! Killsbi‘lhrtr "irrevi’lull lng the collect. Minutes oi last leev an bell!" "i firmly and meeting were read and approv- “PM? W" G“""".”""“'" 0' ed, Comm..." w,“ hem .M Granville cut the ribbons and bills paid. Cor the names or the donors were read by . Sheldon Duncan pi Charlottetown. The reaipifliu exr pressed their thanks tor the lovely Kilis. Auilting the hostesses WIIJI reireshmenta were Mrs. Ralph Caseley who poured. Mrs. Otto Macxlnley and Jack Peters tu‘n‘m“ Mm ml the 1" place the sign boats l s Mrs. Fluyd Caseley. Mrs. Alvsh .Ioi» trey. Mu Rendie F seley. June and Paula Casclry. Mrs. Gerald Csselry and Mrs willred Forbes The beautiiiilly decoralpd 75th anniversary c in traditional manner by the “bride aroom". Mrs. Harold PainiPr oi Ken- drigtnn circulated the guest book Mrs. MacPhee is the iormer Jean Csseley oi Wilmot and the couple have n Ismin n! inur. Hester. Dorothy. Kathleen and Danicaied in Home Kent St. Crockett & Storey ltd. Improvement Chariotteiown win SWIVEL nociiEli 0 covered re-Inforced fobrilin leatherette . all foam cuthioning over tic-sag . neatly tailored ' it rock: . it swivels 0 it fills 0 it has a large matching ottoman 0 is is delightfully ' it does not Nile Tollll Valli. $97.90 1 Swivel Rocker 1 Matching Ottoman 1 Hair Dryer FREE CROCKETT and 134 Kent Street s auntie corridor. to leave our district. and on comfomblo up much specie $79.95 Dedich to Home Improvement JULY BONUS SALE $17” HAIR DRYER FREE! WITH 2 HOSTESS CHAIRvaWrIm the like perlaining to the lite oi tram ihe iret and tail at her day ‘0 look attentively s-. ' lot i the venue: a be re Ragged Spruces Are Tall m h“. , u I m... In The Bright Moonlight italics finite: .Ind guards he Diary. the reggsdy “m...” Tin-re was the hit-alt tor lunch in the ortbnrd stand tall in the which Privileged one in mret mmligh. The my. .5 5..” ulhon. int-mi and stranger. to Granddaughter. a guest at times “am “ml MW much. "have has .9...“ .,, m. Mk“... ,0"... over. “onionk‘ll’id live lives spin under a , WW.“ "I", to oiiroun. iviih the like inter- and H mm. mm. "um... esis iii home and lamily, or m y..." Mam. James m .5 mirth and community iliat are gone irom his armchair. to "Hrs ' ' iioigh. ii is likely. on his pilltui And “I'M W" in mu' m... m". n. “I. My...“ “hm, house he inn. 'Ni oi your, in n" ‘ [he 0,. ngp‘. ca“ 3 \ldnm Himr‘K \‘4lll‘P “lien we beers us oil iih him. in taut-i m"er ""an. as he strolls nn soitly He grinned. ieoiialls along the high . , plied. iloiv rilL'l-‘. lI w-oultl hc ln while "\nri uhu prom-oil swap out nl doors those silvercd kitthrn tun-con. tinll hours. too nrocioiis. sonic. “litiw could i bring in stuii. times think in be wastwi In lor .iou iii light your tire itiui slcep; to tind lo lilP wide silent-e when you t-sme linni ii i didn't out there. a pear-e that is lnnpirn- DI'OP nylon Lhai rimr"" he rel. tonal. sod enlo st iirsl hand. sonrd Sahel'ly ~ the rare hull!) and iragrancc "bless you‘" we said, 7 iii 3 bright slimmer nighl. liltirrllnz Shtl\\Pr§ Snnll allur- And so. we count noii- another nunll son a line liiri church in a summer dav speni‘ And uhal ol beauiiiui mum: to interested its memories? Perhaps the best gathcrins oi women _ Anri kind. among the number or retain. ling siic'ss on the m'NI rinnr. out .was an evidence that during all there not iiithiuu some ulunnm. iabsent‘r train our usual haunts on the port iii the inopast lsd. today. we had hren rcnmmimo i'i \V‘li-iilllp us linnie' This use ed kindly ai home ' The day Thou gavest' s end. ed, This Iraizmcnt oi verse comes to mind. as here in the quiet oi nur siud ol.sorts, we sit down to “Tilei o line ol- iire-chair do we have a desk. but I light canerhuliomed one that was amuniz ihe iirsi furnishings oi this house Close by it. and also much iaitircd is an old-iashioncd silent rocker. once the pride oi a parlor it is a rcsliul seal in which to write And ever since Granddaughlcr. a little girl iirsl “wiinderrd where ynii were and smilingly "ltiind you hcro we have had occasion in take one or another or the children irom ihe house. across the lane. In their turn. on our itnec at some time or other, to listen in their lroubles. and by its magic. rttc away their ills. Past the window above ihe desk. stowed noi wiih ti 3 tiles lbu twith an Intimate collection at przed souvenirs # letters and "l was!" he i» the nyll'l'i STOLE HIS CUFF! OTTAWA iCPi —— An embar~ nllriiu). rsssed altaus area detective is 1..., mm...“ h... mm, M i-nin lnllinrrnw ._ _ nisry .. looking tor thieves who stole his through showers in the Island's G°"“'"”~"‘l Belfast. n considerable disiance ' "—3 train ihis lam-i. ii is one how THE FASHIO "E er. which in his youth and to i service revolver and handruiil. Dclectlre Len llenraudpre lost the rev \'Pr and llandciiii'nflt “walk, of the name there: BEAI'TY SALO ' when thiei-ci ransacked hII‘Jame: has more llian tints tiri. onen Ewrv my I h 1 GI J . ,m you by horse and we on . (‘oirl Wart-s bleaching ("11° " m” H "w" V w hi to be numbered with that Tinting Shampoos 5""“3” ‘ "9‘ “‘“l‘ themViorgaihcring at women. which is ['11 be using the handcuiis on me Annual prpsbytsriai, as. them." he said. scmblcd there today. II is, as Phone 4-975? 257 Grnitun SI. (‘nnsirucied and upholstered Willi duraqu covers to assure yean of retrial and comfort . . . Coil spring: in seat . . . new clean heavy hardwood frame throughout . . . factory tested frieze cover: ' . . . and in hailtlatime decorator colon—Brown, Beige, Turquoise, Persimmon. Green, Golrl . . . $49.90 . TTO MAN Titinl Value $67.85 2 Hostess Chairs 1 Hair Dryer FREE s 4 chairs and Table All Bronzeinne CllltH'PIi frames Al‘bUI‘ilA topped table Table size 30 x 43 Reinforced cart-ring "ii chairs to l‘aSiSt tearing or splitting Chair colors i‘omhinalinn Beige Bi‘nun Sturdiiy constructed $ 4.50 STOREY LT"- Phone 894-5559 Total Value $82.45 5 pc. Kitchen Sci 1 Hair Dryer FREE