; BARBARA CLARK PRESTON LEAVITT ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Dr. and Mrs. Wiillrd Cisrk, Gamma-aide. announce the en- gsgemeut or their daughter. Blrborl cc Myron. m at Mr .nd Mrs. use. i i r BEVmLEY A. MooGREGOR Beverley Leavitt. st. Gear". NB. Manisle will i.kc pl. e Trinity United church. at Summeflide on August 17. ARNOLD 30AM ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. John H Mau- Glegur, Graham's Road. am nounce the enilsllemeut at their daughter. Beverley Anne, to Arnold w. Bostes. son or Mr. lud Mrs. Burlun Hostel. O‘Lenry. Wedding will take place Saturday. AuK. s. loss. at z p.m. at the home.ul the bride. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Centerpiece Made From Island Flax Displayed st. Nichols. Women‘s instit- uto was boat to North-Went Prince No. s annual convention held in st. Nicholas Hull. Dole- gutu from three institute. at- tended. H flnl opened by recitinl . Frauds Prlver for followed by the Mary ll! Collect in unison. Mrl. Ernest Gnudet. president c the convention extended . Hem ui all members and Mr Mrs. Tiilnon Gallant. p- lanninl replied. Th! mlsiutn of the lust lunua! lon'olltiu WGI‘ read by the "rel-q. Elch letlry then gave ln interesting of the work done durioK e veer. “Indium exhibits on dis- plly consisted of quilts, needle- iut work. crochet work Ind ltting. A .pcclul leature was I linen centrepiece over seven- fi yelrl nld made in lid grown flex. woven Ind embroidered by l crippled lndY. on lunl nl Mn. Ernest Gsudet. Mrl. Glories Rich-rd oi Cope llmont who WIlh her husband was Ind operllll l elnnlofl rectory EIVE a drmonntrnllon on cunninfl ernbmest. She ex< pilined they hld some dlltl- cult! In findilll the right method at running lhl melt. but. thlt l. cooper-Lion with the pram- mellt ol Fisheries they hnd (In— .liy lulin the proper w.y .nd that many people preferred the united crlb - ment to cum lobster. * Min Susanna Shaw assistant Supervisor spoil. briefly on in- stitule work. Mill Doris LeCllir o! “I. Art Exhibition Proves Popular illlnd artists lllve been lblO to porn” their work this week II I very lntzrertinl .11 exhibit It the lummenldo Lobster Clrulvll. Over ninety painting. by Mar- itlme Irtilts envlrlnl l WI ranle til Iublect malerlni MIDI dilpllyed. island lliid- navel lull Itiii ille printing. are proving to he very popular small the Visitor]. Molt of then psluuus can be purehur Id at NIB l um. A very delinttul painllng ll the still lilo work by Glands Envth at B's”. her paintiu also bu nun! lull ills pa any (or unit. Mn. Tun-tiny Little who i. to churn of the booth II. the rar- anIl his many painting. sour-ct Ind trldtttnhll (ill dil- I sue will in oi the paint- nw Ind tor lied to «Joint in tort tor. lower due.- N I Murillo] the artistry in- valved. Alon] with the Duluth“! M '“W Illle llrludinl W!" lull. by Hill John-ton and the winter and country scenes oi Mrs, E. M. Mcnwen It! Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hubiey. Mn. 1.. M Hercchen. Mrs. ery mill. and Ben champion. then Ire paint- a : E cs: . =5 2. u r ‘2- I Am“ plans net. up Peuy's Cov- lighthouse. Nova Scotil. Other “I The I: la an n and the Want iv the visitor. “ ll umuenuul to than. tuultut. .ec- . 1,, ... ad should not b. terriiied hlndicrltt department expllini- ed lbout the Ilmpier for the Tweedsmulr competition. A sing-song tollowet‘l led by St. Nichols! institute with M . Edmond Arsenluit II planisl. Guest speaker tor the alter noon was Mrs. Frail MorMillIu oi the Red Cross. She spoke on "Home Nursing Courses" Ind stressed the need and advantag- es of these courses in lhe use of Illness In th homo or other cmeraenclcs. Mrs. Peter Gallant. Convener oi citizenship brought greeting. train the provincial executiv lud gave A resume or pmvin~ e 'l institute work dur- in! the out fifty years. She lilo stated that the “History of PEI. Women‘s institulel" would be on sale at the provinciu coa- vcnllon. Mrs. Anthony Gnudet III St. Ninholll read In lutereatinl Ind in truotlve nsper on "Edu- cltion." (in motion the .lternooa up. slon adjourned. Supper was served delesllel by the St. institute. The evening session opened It eight o'clock w The lo the Nicholle w Grsiit Sr.. oi Summerslde. Dr. Grant spoke on "The First sign. at Cancer" llld held the lud- lnncr spell - hound ll he told of the necessity at early trash merit of tin! disease - how we of clll- car but to let intelligently in seekinl medical advice In it is curlhll in “I early Ills". M.ny daemon. were ked at Dr. Grout which he answered clearly and simply. A short program ol minds and dillnluol followed And the ever ning session closed It 10 11-min with I Queen " indium. u.c.w. min 11 The regulcr .iuly mcciiug or Morcll u.c.w. w.. held In the church hall. Twelve member. wore pmsht. in the .btence nt devotion-l an prim me le.dcrs the meetih. opened with roll e.u. Minute. oi the int meeting Wen rud .nd .dopied. The imm- er reported toot.» cloud .2 the reccut loblur .upp.r. M... Wendell collin wuchn. sen couvcner or . committee to mlko prepuretloo. tor . wed. Webster. and Mrl. John Cobb were ssk- ed to Iulst her. Davatlonli liid prhlrnnmll luder. lor the next meetinl Ir. Mrl. Dita Robbin! lnd Mrs. Cuyler Dingwell. Lunch commiim will be Mn. slide Collin. Mrl. MIrion Al- derson and Mrs. Gordon Collin. Th0 president Ind mntlfy conducted I short devotioull period to clone the lrifllinl. Lunch VIII new 0 com- mitted in g Mr. Ind Mrs. Arlhur Judson Int! children. CIthy Ind Al. from Slruil. Outlrin lro vlcltlooill with Mr. Ind Mrl. It his son at Pawn-l Ind Mrs. Carver or Vet-ooh River. .iud. Lourl Minus Lindl liid Beverly Acorn. Bridselowu. In now .‘i' Mudlll Emonuel Bihle Clmp. as llso Ire Phylill Ind Shii’ie’:v Mcheod ot Strl coll. . Ind Mrs Fred Acorn, Bridgetown were to Tnirn Mon- day on a business trip. Accom- plnyinl them were their time Inns Bilir lnd Wlde. elm Garth Cily. of Bridgetown. The Missel Lomilue Ind Nor- m. Croileii. Emerald. Eileen Sheniy. Kinkorl and Glen Mur- phy, Emerlid Ire eoinyinl l holiday in Nov. Scotla. Mrs. James Pyner nl Msderll Perk. BC. 4the former Violet French at Hlmptoui, "rived by air this week to spend Sum: time Visiting her nisterl Mrs. Everett Glover. Nnrboro; Mrs. Elmer Boyle. New Haven Ind lcilllrls. John MlcFoyden, River» ae. Mr. Ind Mrs. J. leoid Perry. Belmont. Mass. hlve returned after visiting Mrs. John Morrow. Ernest Townshend. Ind Mrl. George Clmpbell. III at Forluu . This was Mr Pnrry'a first Visit to the lsiInd II he s very impressed with its scenic belu- y. W.W Brown. Mulictuii. . . is the guest of her duulh- ter and lon~in-llw Mr. and Mrs. Rig}? Thompson. Harrinlwn. T” Mr. and Mrs Jlmes Thomp- son. Everett Mrs... Mr and Mrs. Robert Thompson mi sol Bobby. Hnlilu. N.S. .re vintlng irieod. .nd mlltivu in Peters Mrs. W. Chester S. MacLure Ind Mlsl IAenl Mchure lrrived Tuesdly lll Chlriotletown lrom Toronto. They are registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. cook. larmerly ol rurkdale were .ur— prised recently, by their Friday night Bowling Club. .t their lovely new home in Fortune. and were presented with . chlisett chair. The preuuuilon w.. made by in Lewis .end Mn willinrn Munroe. During dis event” the club's bowling trophlc. were courted. The high tsdl going to Mn. Vernon Milton. and the high p p p. r. E l to Down. Relulhllients were served by . Ml In Mitchell. liirs. Geo- rge Lewis. Mn. Slerliul lnmnu Ind Mrl. LE. Simmons. nd M... ml. Pools. I:- Fell . u.S.A gue.i. oi Mr. ole'a .un . Mr GE Cameron. and Mr Comer- on t 131 North nivrr Road. They nrn .ccompanied by their daugh. ten Carol lnd Sbma. .ad their .oo .l.mes. From here they plea to visit their p.rentr' homes iii alsce ney. N. , prior. return- ing to Levittowa. muse. hmnn. Bright- a had. i. .ummering .2 her cntllge in Vlciorlc. Miss Mlaa Margaret Coiling.. oi the mils. n or t. oi Health. 1. bolt- dsylng at Ftltuile. the gum oi Mr. .nd is... Edwin H. Cook. Mr. liid Mrs. William McCor- mich Ind ily oi Brlmptmi. (lntlrin. Ire visiting Mrs. Mc- Cormick'l porean Mr. Ind Mn. George I. Ilium lt Erllhlim Shore. Mill Mverlty MeGrlth grad- ulted mm “to Clpo lretnu Eur tiles! Cullen Sydney. N received her suuogrlphl ml Ind mood prise iu Mllh. ll their recently held ll‘Iduotioll exercil Bevlriuy in thl dlughter to! Mr. and Mrs. DI I MeGrnlh. Sydney River, N . lurmerly of Belvedere AVOoIll. Chlrlotte- town. Mr. Ind Mrl. lenl erd. St. John. NJ were of lt First Ilptilt Church on Slo- urdly. Run Heart: at Ttillon- burg. Ont-rte. leeumplnied the Wards to the Inllnd. The lfith Alumni Grout! Chuv- Ier Sellionl M the Order lit th- lnicr Stlr were held in "M‘- ton District Hlflh School. Xeni- vilie. N3. recently. Thole Itteudtnl from Cryltll Chlotel' No. Charlottetown. ram. were: Mrs. Helen Her- diiti" "oi" Abd l Wlhlb sum '“k "' ' " mmlhmlnnbcsuulierlnl. HOLDER! EXECUTED BAGHDAD. iraq thriller .- Twmym "communist .uu- |lna" the he'll necu Moaul. northern lead. the no» paper Al sunb report... The new-paper IIYI ll m. nil Inl- were convicted pl llii. Mr Ind Mrl. Morley Smith. Mr and Mrs. Keith Muz- Klnuml. Mrl. Ell-n Wobltlr. Ll Mrl. Florence leerl. Mrs. Gle- dys Lama. Iltu Mirlnni Mec- Mid. Thlaw 'one at the lure-l Sea-ions ever hold In Nova sci» tin or Prtlcl low-rd island Mr. no In. slin- Johnston elr am no son In in. Mr. and In. Lloyd soeach no on. son Wu and David. Lil 50% ' The Gulrd‘un, Ghlrlottotnwn. Fri» July )9. 1963. T HAPPENINGS lre Murdo, New London lelt recent- 1. ly lor Western C a ten oi Mnrshtilld no nude.- ELL N S DIAPV Graceful Wh The hour. oi there .vuly d.y.. co lull oi summer‘- on. rhlutment. fly by. They pm. it seems. like . visiting w.rh-. ler thlt comes to the green; branche. .bout. Tiers l. . gltci .oi yellow, where i .top. to slogl .- . bough. . [one Only the loll' re no. Ithe bubbling run oi hotel we remember. So the .ummcr dnys‘ come Ind go. to be out comel- Augclr.. C-illnrnln er. lundlngi:é?nma:g .ome time in Peter. Rnld wltbf 0., mm... iremlver. And che— Mn. Samucl Acorn lnd sonIWe ..t, towud dusk on t e lFl’ed, Alll.ton Ire visiting tell-I sandstone onnrillezgfhe“ “We .- mm mm. w c nv e. one i W" " mm‘m' "'5‘ Ito come to the trout vcrendah Mr lnd Mrl. now... Proiittlnnd mm"- W" “"5" ""“‘ cs. . l 3 .nd .nd stephcn. H.hiax, were} "m" I“ “e” "um" “ at the cnirmce to the mo .nd' ‘recent guest. at Mr. From-um... no“... .nd. up. 1... (or. parents, Mr. .nd Mn. Willi-ml mer. .re souvenirs at .a en lo. pron", yummy... ‘huildlul long betorc cement bo«. come and l..tlog ‘ Mrs. Jlmsl Wlddovvron “qu3: I“ ii" “WWW” "1 .son Paul. oinadisson. Sesk..ielt We: wuh hm". h". mm . recently alter Irendhig - holidly‘ or rcpt-cing the stones with con-. iwlin Mrs. wtddowuuv. plrenix, crete. A lew s.cka or cement. IMr. .nd M... 5...... Dmhm some iicld — .ionr. some more Gowned In Summer Finery l ..od then it lorwry And tonight? he ife Birches woodland. inr e ionni". .nd} willing hlndl. .nd the channel could .oon be enacted. nut no. mel‘ eyes would cloud .i the thought or it. So those “iormcr. minus" a! the living oi hls peo— ple heirs hlve not yet "pm-ed Here then. on the vermdeh dooruep. like the poet we ‘ .i u. down" this evening. . we» have or oltrn .c.tcd ourseli bo- iorc thl.. down through the your. To listen en. it milhti , o e mud or wagon-l wheels hrlnllug .o absent then». r at the l.rnlly home in the. dusk: or lor the clllter oi h.r-. hes. .nd hoot-beet. tn the turn- lane. bringing the team down tron. the tleld. .t dey'. elm down to drink .t the w.ter-‘ pump - house. at there nslltrr‘ .ily mldw.y between the houul .nd the turn. And ll the .upuly‘ pt w.tcr chenecd to b. iow.I mil would herr the impatient thud n! the conveying . trough. in . reminder to June- to make hute with th- hlutl — pumping. there. .. Here too nn thi. old ..ndsiuue doorstep. we hlve heard the Long River. W mother rnhinl croon luliubirs Io ‘ M d M f ‘ihe'l‘r nestllnss; heard too the r. .n rs. .iamea nernetl. ' .ro pon » music of the spring; .Moman' N...” wm mm. Leav'" cm is ‘see the iircrlirs lizht thoir‘ l guests at Mr. I and Mn. Ger-Id Attract Interest . Mlii .ud tamily. Malpeque. aud‘ . . I During Carnival ‘ stlted other relative. and‘ ."I'm’" A unique and Inlexres‘iiiil hnn‘ilh .dis la in the ms is ree rra v M” E” "Wm "Wu!" I‘" woi‘k yoiglhe Lcavitls nl Albcr-‘ returned home trom vialimg her .0... p_ E. L .5 aura...“ gr... “'“Sh‘erMi‘lmV‘d wW‘- MW llientinn at the Summerslde ‘ lcton and >slster~in-isw Mr W..." camp}... Henchcr. Haluex. us. She w. a hood... “are shown lhore accompanied by her son. Percy l, hood turned icom rhnlco‘ rDWne- Moritimo woods chiefly minim .ugar maple. and birch as weili Mr- ml Mrs. Raymond Sch-..s rod pinc and rod birch Alli mulh are guests a! Mrs. Slew-fl‘oi this crallwurk ls linishcd with 1 McDonald. Cardigan .nd Don-i. haod rubbed lscuucr and is‘ old Matheson c.rdlg.n. .lro‘sand oapercd on a aihr lthelr aunts Mrs. Ernest Monr‘ Tho LuaviliS products are hand Melvin. Gordon. Montsgue. many in number and illt‘lude I such beauutui things as plmc... Sylvia Mcinnls. Helen .nd salad imwis. butler dishes. snit‘ Heather nrown .nd Verna his, and primer shakers. nlabues all nt Keusiultoil Ind member. having the coat at arms o oi the Frlser Loni Scoich ripe .erch oi the province. embedded Build. will be lesving with thelln them. as well as divided‘ bend on Friday morning. July imssndwtrh Inn's mid cshdlc hold- to whim in. amount...“ both traditional .mi mod- cclebr.ljons .i Ellsworth, Maine. I orn- Membcr. oi the Cnseley tum—lure displayed a..- .._.. sale .i lly met tor n picnic on July 11 . e broth Jr} the slam-ru- Slnfl spuplwic gm.“ .. C" hilc visitinutlus iznnlll you and... Am.“ a..." m“... will scc the oddllies which have were ML .nd Mm Hun. cl“. been found by Mr. lruviit In icy. Remington. their daughter. *"5 “""k 1" Wm" “M ‘1‘ P“- .Mrs. nruce Riley. . .on. Nelsoni'ems {'“mh‘”: ” PM!“ 3"" .nd his wile .nd lumiiy: Mrs. all 1m” “M 0" ““Di’l" 3"" H. nurbhur, Charlottetown .nd. hcr rooin-luw and daughter, Mr.’ and Mrs. Sheldon nuucm: Mr. $.2me C‘ Efsr'eligmclm'lmo’l‘lmaplc tree crsti ls berommiz a three goiter-non. at his Ilmily.IV°§i 33°F“? Erm“”;.“".tf-Es-’- includin. his great grand soul"... “"117", (mm ’3”... cm with m Mr». 5. .nd Mrs. Rennie Clseley. kclvlu. -" ° "I 't . -‘ ame- ceI-u-nu he mm tilts”; wists: mild? or her mm. M... Ellis Pruning...“an .,. 9.. “Hum”... Mrs. Stanley Thompson treated}... mum..." us“, The“ m. Ill those lttendinI, tu‘ birthday”, '99,. on disvlly u we” "I"- ‘D ‘W “fl “1' WW Wir- anny oi the masterpiece. .r. e itilrned so .- to be plper thin on many \lnmrii are 'Illdilll them very practical Is Well .. ‘Iilrhttive. you will See tho smallest and the largest bird‘s ('vt‘ (In his lindiugs thrnuih his work. The work at the LraVIth Miss ()live Thompmn. Kcnslug. inn. is visiting irlends in Edmon- toil and other point. in Western Mr. Ind Mrs. Edward Mac- w 2 they will Visit relltlvel Ind lrieudl. Miss Hazel Smith and Mrs. Ellie nryani. Cumbridgc. Mas... .rr guests or Mr. and Mn. El- mer raynier. x .ihgton. Miss Shells Caseley. Kelvin Grove, lelt recently tor Toronlo where s will lulu In eight nurse in prepon- tion for l teluhinl bullion hi the province of Ontlrin. iii/M YOUR HOME ah‘ :3. _ w’¢\—g:’:" Mr. .nd M... w. .1. Towl. Teber. Albert. In vi.ltlng in th- Province. gum. at M... n. s. Court. Mt. stew-rt. Several p tor wives l r e I p e l d i II I vlulfloril overu 1:!" Rlynlorid L. Gllus ol CLvdl v an. M r. Itivo in lolnburlh. Scotllnd Ind Shell-lid IslsI: lod M r I. )lush Lowry .nd her two daugh- inl with relatives ill lrIiIld. They will "turn the lltter plrt ot Aullllt. Mrl. Merlin llknr. Bonnie and Judy. at Toronto. Onto. are roen- dillfl the summer It DeSlhil. guests of Mr. llld Mrs. Gordon Hallu Ind “Billy. on the VII! tmm Toronto they stopped It Mantra-l. when tho? were the rue-I- (or I week of Mr. Ind Mn. 0. H. noliver and three children D on Ilil. Gill I fill us. Mrl. Frliik towther Ind [rund- Ion oi Detroit. Mich. are visit- lnl Mr. lud Mrl. Earle Lawther Ind Mr. Ind Mrl. Wlldrou Low- thrr iii Cumwlii. Ind Mrs. Ralph Clllnocit in Bedeoue vlil Mr Ind Mrl. Charles Lelrd Ind three dlushterl at Nillarl Flill holldlyod with hdr Illiel'. Mrs. H e o t or Lard in central ncdeque. WITH AN EA STERN TD MORTGAGE LOAN 01.51;: in "ST Consllbll Irttl Mn Donald Clilbeck their two dlulh- tore Liudl Central uedrque. hi. mm. M... Lou-u chCIulI. North ledwul. so Mr., J. w. “Mentor .nd brother Arnold oi Charlottetown. Mr. liner 0! mm... mhmrcrufl’. lot Bit-humid st. Mam. cult. is hollows Chorlottetown. P. I. I. It the home of El m l .l.ter-ln-l.w. Mr. Ind Mrl. w mun-u "' m v m Wrtllt. C-tnl lamp. in the .lder. by the stream. And always, a. e wsicr tailing from the spill v in the dnm. In . geulie sum mer - song This ling imale to the pictured sunl- mcr day. in the dusk. the while "i. birchcr on the lawn. Kowued G now in slimmer linery. stood ou gracciul .nd pretty amid the dark oi the neighboring trees A clean wind moved in the‘ branches, . light one. hearing the irsgrsnce oi the clovcred 9.. held. and meadows along lhelme reIch oi valley to us there. A llush irom the sunset re- mnihed in the west. ' Dresently hill) the silversbiue ill on... the night. nve I Fl'ifl? "m" w” h“! " m' Mr. and Mrt E. Rit-h t. in: i ceremo .... ml, henullilll siainadvglasi w veniniz. hear the sound ol the nl Trinity L'niiul Chat-ch. chars ’ Iotloinwnu A wood Drive (‘13 appropmtc music prior to weddlnfl the realm”. oi the register I then. over the nulurms herd Tho yuiithilll bride given In brother ol the groom: wmie In "is trout "II-flow. Ibov- the marriage by her lather looked ter Leggetl and Deryck Mallctl Curios“? r cal. land-radii!” rudisni m a Iiunr length gownushered the guest. in their made a lovely set one. helm and accompanied I ‘ed .i the altar and thou gowns. during the signing dawn the with to "19 mi“. and oi Chantilly lace hvor lnllein seats. ‘nver the world .bout now en-‘wm. 3 terms into it! mt. were ihe‘siervos and . bourimt skirt and decorated with baskets oi v..— A" ,., mess Wm”... WM. high .ummer stars. How .rrene trsio. Her elbow length \‘I'Il nutiuu. . ‘ mums and shapdr. ‘their tar glow. was held in lane by l pearl oils: while the pews ior 175 ” lnd . alus every one this hishil". lthey smiled. ‘ scouiucd tihrn. She carried guests were mlrkett with while a bouquet styled as two heari..sstm bows. - small \' neck. iilv-pn‘tni The IAIior BankecI With Flowers Elly“; JAi Trinity United NUplidIs ’ The sun shining through the cntwmcd composed oi piilk Sc... ...dow. saiionul Roses Her only ieuri- l‘l‘y was a single strand or cul< lured penrip. gill oi the groom. She was attended by lint; hr the Humane 0! Calhr Kenneth Duncan. a. matron M onlv daughter or honor. who wore a gown ot blue srd iluih- organu over talictn. with scal- ndon sum to William any loped neckline and or. cider son oi Mr. and ing .oitly Into impressed pleats . Mrs. Robert E Giggey. Crelt- She wore. large picture hat anti The double-ring carried . bouuuet rly was periormed by cnrnllimir in singlerllenrt de- sign. Misses Anne Cameron and The church organist. Mr. Roy- Lorps .tou F Muslord. ARCO. play. wore identical gowns nl yellow and melon orgauca over toilet... matching shoes and picture hzus Stirliog lnman. us he sang "Thei and carried bouquets or shaded Prayer” H: the bridal csrmdona lh.t blended with shirt Dennis, as bridesmaids. The duty 0! groomsman was performed by Ron-id GIKEPY. church wos beautifully Mrs. tail- of shaded Pe~ eemrlu and . comge oi whit. Aod blue iipoed camatiuns. The l ' mother wore . two lpiece printed hrocld linen Ilown. blcpdlng ncceisories and ‘. corsagc oi ie.thered Elm .tlom. The bride's grandmother. in nerth. Dennis. wore a p silk gown with matching .cces. .orier. coraage ol while :lrul- lions and a fur iii-ck piece The Iron grandmother. Mrs. . n Glggry. oi Smut John. New Brunswick. chose for her sund- .son's wedding a two-piece blue .prtnicd silk gown with with: accessories lnd cora age to match. The nowrr . girl. ilttle MIII .xrreo nennls. d.ughtrr oi Mr .nd Mrs Edgar DEIIIII wu \ nsume m a dress 0' inch... ocgsnz. over turret. .. she can- rled . basket or .napdrngonu. mum. .nd commons The ring. be.rer. Master Gregory Turpin, son oi Mr and Mrs A a Tur- pin. carried the rings on . whhe ‘heartrshdpwi satin pillow. For the rcccption lllnt inllnw. ed .t the Charloitcthwn Hotel, the guest. were received by the bridal party and [heir pnrents .nd rrandparcots. The bride. table at beautifully decor-led with u-angcmonts of roast. carnations. The was PrusPEd his In whlrh 00m rosnrmdrti. . Music during the mrptinn '\\’ns provided by Mr. Stir! l as lnman. 'dl llu- mimic ol the Lowrey Electronic Urznu while his Son. Patti pluvmi several piano selections Miss Marlene Peters circulated th Rilrst hook. Telegrams wrrr rcrvived trout Mr and Mrs John Wood. 0n- iann and Mr. and Mrs. Hank Diet-hm I n ll. Newfoundland. There were a number of guest. tram Saint John. NB. In Montreal Q. For their honeymoon to Nil- gara Foils onii Eastern United Stiles the bride donned I nl blile knii until Sllll. while a cessorles and wore shaded hlul cursarr or varnallnns, The groom is .ssoclatrd with his lather at Gianey's Pinh- l many while the bride is emu pi wtih Drulols Brothers Limited. They have taken up re sldonce at 2.1 Goodwill Avenue. BENNETT CARE Insurance Connsrllllil Dist. Supt. Sun Lila M C. Ida Phone NIX" . 4-543! Chlrlnltetown. PILL . Imported Tartans by the Yard Scotlandl OPIN THURSDAY HIDAY SATURDAY Petite ltlll‘k Wait-h [human “00% wool) . Morttuurrlc MacDonald Ill Isle. K'rr lilhlllly Dress Stewart Auden-on MuDonlld Petite Touloii . Mitt-.Lnlue M ’VlIchIIIId Dress Drill 'l'tlmpson Lht‘hhuir MIoLrod Dun onll Ste-Art MatPhevsI-h MICTAM Hunting Stow“! Illlrlllnl Drrsr Mnrl‘horsnn Gordon re I Machine. Hunting Flir'lillhlison Mlellitnrli Hunting Macinnps. Mnrnnugall Hunting Fraser I Doullll "MRIHII MACDIIK 9—5 9—9 9—1250 Muir...» nrcss Macxlnnuu hunting (‘Inn rum M ncinlyrr Mlclulyre nnggnn Macmillan t‘nmphrli Chill-In. Hunting R.E.P. . . . . choose from 39 clulhenlic clan larlalns . . . . imported from s .95 yd, JULY CLEARANCE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS mi MOORE it M" IEOD L D