HAPPENINGS Anne Bold. Woman’: Idle. Phone Hill 8 1110 Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Sept. 10, 1962. KENNY - DALTON NUPTIALS Mr. ad Mrs. Gerard Dal- Sonia Kenny. daughter of Mr. Jon are shown following their ! and Mrs. ude Kenny of wedding in St. Paul's Church ‘ Summerside and the groom is in Summerside on August 4. the son of Mr Mrs. J. Mrs. Dalton the former Edward Dalton-, Summerside. ELLEN’S DIARY Worm September Morn Brings Many Goy Smiles Mrs. D. W. Hayward. Mont- real. Que. chairman of the Na- tional UNICEF Committee, will be arri in province on Thursday for a two day visit to e province to th e work of UNICEF. w presen makinz cross-Canada tour in connection with her position. Rev. A. C. Simpson. MA. STD. left the Island recently af- ter spending some time in the province visiting with his sister, Mrs. . L. Palmer and Judge Palmer and with other friends and relatives. He will be returned to Eng- land where he will resume his duties as dean of Christ Church at Oxford University. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie of Summerside spent the holi- day weekend in Hansport. N.S. with their daughter. Mrs. Rich- y. side who will leave in the near future to attend Mount St. Vin- cent Academy. Halifax, N.S. was entertained at it family sup- MacNeill entertained for her at the summer home in Stanley lBridge. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gaudet ed to their home in Summer- side. ter. a vacation trip to Boston. Massachusetts when they visited with re lives and friends. Miss Brenda Hughes returned to her home in Summerside ‘ Hi Club. After ten days of camp latives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Macl(ay of Toronto are vacationing with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Mac-Kay, Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs. C. Muirhead, St. Eleanors. Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacKay were pleasantly surprised their new home Summerside Saturday evening when a num- ber of friends gathered to tender them a housewarming. bane Baglole, on behalf of those pre- sent made the presentation a beautiful fern and stand. Re- ladies. Mr. Robert Gorrill of Boston. siting his _ 0)’ Gorill and Mrs. Gonll, Sum- "Could you wait a moment?" Twilight gently falling. Papa Starling begged. when, our Mellow harvest oon. wash spread. we were about to Tawny Hillside‘ P3Slnl‘93 pick up the clothes-basket. and Sunny Sky and Clear. return to the kitchen this mor-,G-old tints on the zrainlands "ing. So September's here!" ‘‘Certainly,'‘ we smiled. . .It; Be grinned self-consciously. was easy 1., smile this m0rni,1g'l and waited with a questioning so beautiful was the new day.-Expression. Beautiful though not so bright‘ "Goodl" We exclaimed. and lively aholit. as in the May- "Y0" "link 507" he <lU€l'lUd- time. Now there was an under-* "G00¢'ll" We repeated- (‘.lll‘l‘Plll of sadness to be felt. "The" 1 must E0 and Enlel‘ it which bespoke a slimmer about in my n0l€b00k." he Said smil- “E g,,,,,,_ happily. “I sha’n’t mention . .wcll it's like this," hegit yet to Mama. She's busy began tn exp}.-.,in_ somewhat shy-.;these days with one thing and 1y_ --when 1 ionked off over the; another. I'll sort of surprise her valley as the sun was 1,,-eakinglwith it one of these times. . . through the gray of the morn-lThere’s that pesky animal of ing. . .now. you may think thislcflt again! He glVeS me the Cre- smy of me - but 1 found my; eps! Well. . .till we meet again!" thoughts turning into. . .l guesslhe Smlled bowing. And keeplnfl you could call it verse. It you’dll?lS hat llmlied beneath an arm. care to hear it. . .but first. doihe backed to his Il00!‘W3Y. and shoo that 'yaller’ cat off to theldisappeafed within. stables where he belongs! The And September was come. very sight of him along that§Mellow-hearted as a sllnny-skin- path puts butterflies in my in-yned harvest apple. nards! Now. would you like to Gowned in a golden robe, a bear it‘? A(‘lually'."' filmy blue scarf about her hair. "Actually." we nodded. . .The; Sandals fashioned of moon-mist. machines and men of the hay-‘Her smile? Was there ever a ing had gone to Roh‘s to fill a smile more warming than hers} mow there. Yards were quiei.1when she beams on her new-l "Cot. cot. cot ca-dock-et!“ we; born babes. giving them an as-‘ could hear Peter. behind the,t.er for their flower and for a screen-door at the house across birthstone the greenish-blue of. the lane. imitate the cluck of ala sapphire. E little hen. who. with her fol-‘y And what of the-twains who lowing of chicks. had ranged ln- . plight troths and vow their vows to his line of vision. Papa Start-lthis month? The starry-eyed ing cleared his throat somewhat 1 white-robed brides who would nervously, loosened his tie to givcl follow and go to world's end with his Adam’: apple more play,: the lad of their choice? How and clasping his hands behind'deeply. we could fancy. she his back dffered. "It went to- loves all these. and wishes them .after being a patient in gather this way: ! well! Until tomorrow -—- -— Diary- Good-night. . . merse . Paul Fleming and dau- ghters. ha-ve returned to Dart- mouth, N.S. after spending the ‘summer with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Wood, Summerside. Dr. Malcolm Beck of Charlot- tetown addressed the Septem- her meeting of the Summerside Rotary Anus held at the sum- mer home of Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. fol- view Lodge. bers about some of the aspects of mental retardation in Prince Edward Island. His talk was most informal and many those present asked questions concerning the problems to be met when the class for mental- ly retarded children opens in Summerside in February. , Dr. Beck was introduced to dent Mrs. C. E. Corney and a vote of thanks was proposed by Mrs. J. Watson MacNaught and Mrs. John Forbes. The chairman of the program committee Mrs. Thane A. Camp- bell reported that Mrs. Edgar Cannon would be in charge of the program for the next meet- ing in October. Mrs. Wilfred Pickering has returned to her home at Clinton ' th Prince County Hospital. where she received treatment for in- juries resulting from an acci- ent. ti Mrs. Stewart Moase. New An- nan. has been a patient for the past few days in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. where she is receiving treat- ment. Sun-wi-apt afternoon, Anglican WA Holds Meeting In Kensington James Sheen was hos- Anglican W. A. at the regular held on Wednesday meeting waning. September 5. The president, Mrs. Elmer Moose presided and led In the devotions. and roll call was an- ered with a tie tain present. II the text word for the Octo- ber in contribution to the coal fund. he social secretary, Mrs. .. Lloyd Howard. asked for con- tributions for the Christmas box to be sent to Germany in Octo- ber. A motion was passed that a note of sympathy be sent to Mrs. Watson, on the passing of her husband, the late Archdea- con Watson. Mra. Mclnnis reported that the committee had not yet found leadership for the J .A.S. The educational secretary was assisted in pre by Mrs. David L. M also read a thought provok- ing poem. Ice cream and cake was ser- ved by the hostess. assisted Mrs. William Bernard Mrs. Nelson Paynter. and oarnyoislligblehool ADIIBICAN EH00].-P-1 E0. you who Nnvnn mmsnizn HIGH SCHOOL areiovfteltswrltefarlmlilihoddet. Teushowyoueoa Diploma ' ATIIOMIINDPARIHME I Vlcforla St. I.. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gibson. Ottawa. Ont.. and Dr. and Mrs. Leith Thompson. Charlot- tetown, were recent visitors to Kelvin Grove and Kensington. ard Hurst, Mr. Hurst and iam- il , Miss Gail Iman of Summer-, and son. Graham, have return-N she spent the weekend with re- A M . of Mrs. Howard Schurman. Cent-l freshments were served by the‘ lowing a buffet supper at Lake-' Dr. Beck talked to the mem- ha" of Charlottetown, and Miss The Rev. Alexander Macliay. Kenaington, is making a good" re- covery at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. following Mr. and Mrs. James Gibson _ and son Jamie of Moncton. spent’ ,the past few days with Mrs. l Gibson's mother. Mrs. Alexander ,MacKay. Keusington, and fath- l er. the Rev. Mr. MacKay who is 1a pat‘ in the Prince County . Hospital, Summerside. 3 Miss Clara Mountain has re- turned to her home at Summer- iside after spending the past :few days at Kenslngton. guest of her sister, Mrs. James E. ' MacKinnon. Mrs. Wilfred Pickering. Clin- ‘ton, who has been a patient in !tS}:lml:nersidifa,his convalfscing ag e ome o er son-m- aw a n ldaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ‘ Profitt, Margate. Mr. Garth Caseley. Student‘ 3 lat Mt. Allison University, has returned to his home at Kelvin ;Grove, after spending the Sum- ,_'mer at Canso, N.S. ; a good recovery from his recent . illness. the Prince County i Hospital, Summerside. an ex- pects to ret to his home at ensington within Miss Ruth Leard of Jersey lCity. NJ. in visiting with Mr.; and Mrs. Ellis Webster in Cen-I l tral Bedeque. l Mr.. Major Inglis ls makingfi l a‘few days. 1 Mrs. Carrie Reeves who spent the su-mer at her home in Bedeque, has returned to North .Winsloe where she will reside with her daughter Mrs. Walter oberts ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stoddardj of Greenfield, Mass. returned tol York United Church was the .'her home on Sunday after vis-lscene of a pretty summer wed. . MR. AND . WILLI R.0HNSON Double Ring Ceremony Unites ;;Couple in York United Church iting the latter‘s sister. Mrs. ; ding on July 14_ 1952, when Ev. ;Albert E. Wright in Wilmot at. lthe home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Brewer Waugh l Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingham land son, Graham, have return- 5 ed to their home in Summerside. I l:’i["m""'.“l M""hFa”lIN°"hWa~" after a two weeks’ vacation Pam" 0dfa“§,0r°creq;:r3'°‘;w:;“ . spent. in Montreal. Oakville and 1 i . . . L . . ‘ t v _ _ returned on Sunday after spend- ;I;,(;ro€3an,{ad?a};,er§qa3:,$;‘g1 a%:'}‘3§g ing a holiday visiting friends in “On the province. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burk I Mr. find Mrs. Harlafll McLel- and son John. left Sumriierside 811. W 0 were marfle Pectin - E on Tuesday for a six wee s’ vis- ll)’ in W0lfVlll€.t hN-1: Spent‘ $61!‘ ' it with the former's parente, in 0n8Ym00n 31- E Ome 0 rs. Edmonton. Alberta. McLell'an's parents, an Mrs. Fred Levy and son. Ger- “,1 Bedeque, .ald. returned t.o their home in Mrs w K Ma Gang“ 8 n d 3. Dartmailth. N.St.. afteirhsfieudfing , . . . c lamon 'svacainw cor- .’ soitls. lllarryband Jamet-S Of T0_l‘- '3 mer‘s sister, Mtg. C. Muirhead. on o. ave een vaca ionlng in : and Mr. Muirhcad. St. Eleanors: the province and this week were also with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall guests of the former's nephew. 3 Thompson, Kcnsinglon, Mr. Duncan MacGougan a n d . . Mrs. MacGougan, Summersidc-U. MlS_5 0183 -l0hnSl0{1.li-‘ll Sum- lmerside by plane this week for Mn and Mrs. James Kitcley l Bristol, England. to take a dip- tgl Htalif-9fx.thN_.S-. Wetre 1\‘NII8el(€IE‘d l lomah clgurse for teaclhing retard- 95 S 0 elf Hun. PS. -. -.ed c i ren. and wi be affiliat Muirhead, and Mr. Muirhead.!ed with the Maurice Craig ‘Sf. Eleanors. also Mr. and Mrs. . House. London. Previous to her lylai-shall Thompson. Kenslnglon. I departurde sh: was pleazantly Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Prichard l Ofa m;!;dS°:aeth:;.ezn ,3 and 5.°“.R°b."l' whl’ l'3.“’ be“ 1 tender her a Bon Voyage party. vacationing in Summerside. t-he . M,.s_ John MCNa“y read a hum_ ofeflzqr-i.u?;:ila3/Irosli glrous Dqem. while Miss Ren a . to their home in Oromocto. N.B. ' ml,t.nZp:{t l;lctl;.a.I::.21ldceaSf:eMl::;fie€Vt:; ML and M“. Charles Lock_§cnJoycd, after which delicious of Summerside East‘ ac_:refreshmcnts were served by companied by Mr. and Mrs.l Mrs. El m c r Grcenlaw. Miss Charles Lockhart of Cold Lake,;‘ Gwen Johnston and Miss Eileen Alberta. Miss Helen Lockhearnjselbel’ ynn; Lockhart of Malpeque. toured M 0 V I N G Cape Breton and the Cabot Trail 0 Furniture moved any- e during the holiday weekend. Mr. John Muirhcad of St. lil- eanors spent the weekend inl Dartmouth, N.S. with his aunt, Mrs. Fred Levy and Mr. Levy. 3 ‘CIIIIIIIIIIII it ll ~ FAST EFFICiENT _ 50111111111111 .l I‘ . Q New temperature control- led. sprinkled, safe ware- ‘ Eoilliigrienccd men and the luau“. moving equip- Jenkins Transfer lid. DIAL 2-‘I206 Buying - Selling - Renting ,0 and Phone 894-3268 glszpfzfll In the Front J . Lists of Buyers and Sellers. City and Country Service — Call Day or Night For experienced and eonfii'l‘e::tIl‘i:l_servico without obligation John W. 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