Mr. and Mr. Edward Clark are ahown in the above photo with their attendants, following their wedding on June 213i, which took place at United Baptiah Church, 3 Summerside at 2.30 pm. ‘ ELLEN’S DIARY . Alex Can'Woik Alone- And Isn’t He Pleased Today? It was (me in which more than once we suspended ocr work to come to a window or out of doors lest we mud miss some of its charm. What rare scenes were about! Up the slope across the stream a meadow is white-spread with daisies; wood- lands, mostly or spruce, finame it above, the dark tips as so much soft velvet against the sky’s a- zure blue. At the Not of the rise. between its lush green books the stream in a silver, sunlieclted ribbon meandered by in a quiet summer- flow; swallovvs’ skimmed it, a heron steinediii, stood there damp-footed and look- ed in his trim/ting.- 0n the near side, let today into the new of its pasture, in the field below the lane, the cows mud in a colorful many, the picture enhanced because of the calves. sturdy babesvofchings, sl- ao in attendance libero. Nearer in the poplar by the gateway uh~ been fingers rushed the leaves in winsome and unexpected stirrings Close by and planted by James’ mother with her English love of flowers, for her children and chil- drens’ do enjoy, the snowball trees were covered with their creamy—white bloom. “Everybhilu looks nice—yes ma’ m Fail”, we chuckled. ‘p'ymdmore The bride is the former Ruby Ida Best, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harry Best of Belmont, L0t 16. The groom is a son «Mr. and Mn. Ivan cam, Belmont, Lot 16. am, Summer’s a mighty nice time, of year” the black cat Commen- ted lasihr, rousing from his nap in a sunny cornered a vemmdah to regard us game about. “And between you and me and the gate- post” he grinned, “there’s not bad hunting now. Did you see me dowc by the stream this moms lag? There in the long glass and edges? .. .not bad, I’m telling you! And did you see what I saw more?” ‘ “A mushhat, eh? Mack will haveoobetatrap forhiminthe “Let’s count loses, ” Mack pro- posed to (1er in the sunset—«time, “just the pinky- white Scotch ones,” he said. We heard their young voices exclaiming over their finds. hap— unconcerned, now that the work of the school-temp was ended. H "Wbuld believe there could be so many this soon!” oneioif- fered pleased with the miracle a young boomer bad wrought. ‘ Today a baby-robin flew. . .And inlay in the house across the land Alex our small one, added others to his first unassisted steps of yesterday to walk the length of the kitchen alone. How [CLARK-BEST MARRIAGE SOLE'I‘ED iN SUMMERSle me left to right standing are Alan Palmer, usher; Arnold Bair- rett, Groomsmen; Mr. and Mrs. Clark; Barbara Irving, ,maid of honor; Miller MacLealn, usher. Seated are Edith Beat, brides- maid, sister of the bride 'Fhelma Clark, bridesmaid, sister of the groom. JWsAnn Hobson 'wa's flower gin] for the occasion. Rev. Kath R. Hobson performed the ceremony. Photo by Sears, The Read Studio proudly he does it and with a pleased chuckle echoes by his audience that so breabhlessly Watch and wait in praise his you ' efforts. “ i y, I can hardly believe it” Granddaughter said home 1mm school later “he can now walk alonel”, r "I wmder’j James mused at supper “if he were to be allow- ed out of doors alone, where Would he go?” “011, mil!) one barn” We said. one 00' the major summer attrao dons on Prince. Island. The list of presidents of the Lad» 10: Branch of the Belvedere Golf Club since 1906 is as follows: 1906 -- Mrs. Fly. Hasnard , 1007 - Mire. RR. Fitzgerald ‘ 1908 - yMrs. J. A. Mahhesovn 1000+, Mos.- AA. McLean 5 .1010 - Mrs. Charles Deacon 1911 - Mrs..Percy. Pope 1912 -- Mrs. J. A. Matheeon 1913 a Mrs. AA. Alley cums mvnn W1. * Tlh Clyde River w.l. niet’at the home of Mrs. John Beer with 13 timbers and two igneous present. The meeting opened by repeat— ing the Mary Stewart collect and milling the Institute Ode. Delegates for the Annual Com Notion are m’ be Mrs. Arnold Beer and Mrs. John Gillespie. It was decided to ask Mr. and Mrs. Raymond to teach singing to the school children again next season. Mrs. lathe MacNevin is to in- quire shots swimming lessons. Mrs. Dixon is to respond. to the Welcome Address at the district Convention. It was decided to in- vite the Institutes to hold the Dis- trict Convenoion' in Clyde River in 1969. _ ' ‘ Ice mum and spoons are to be purchased by the Institute for. the school closing. The ladies are' togaiimtociean the hall on Saturday. Mrs. Eric McPhsil is to see about pipe. The next piece of meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Hurry Medium. Roll call to be answer- ed by an auction sale and the lunch conunlote is to be held as follows: Mrs. John MacNevin and ~ Mrs. John Gillispie cake Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Arnold Beer sandwiches. The sick committee is to send cards to Mrs. Waller. Mrs. Fulf. Darrach and the Dixons. Collec- tion unmounted to $1.90. Mrs. Willis spent some time answering questions on gardening alter which a deiiious lunch was served by hostess and committee in charge. NEW LONDON W.M.S. The monthly meeting of New Imdon United Church W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Sterling MacKay on Thursday evening, June 5th. The meeting opened with the “I believe" James said wistful- ly, “he'd point his steps elmg the path that leads over here.” The night hangs out a moon now light the daisied meadow and bridge brightly the mam. . to smile on sleepy mbln-tledglings and on roodtops that shelter sleep- ing children who. today have “counted roses” and with young smiles taken mm steps unassis- ted out to-for him an ever widen- ing world. ‘ Until tomorrow -— —— —— Diary List 101‘ Lady, Presidents is Interesting; Reading The, Charlottetown Golf Links is ‘ 1914 a Mini. J. s. B-agnalil 1915 -- Mrs. W3. Stewart 1916 - Mrs. WW. Clank ' 1917 u Mir-s. H.W. Lon rth 1918'- Mrs. .E.B. Mcciieady 1919 - Mrs. J. O. Hyndman 1920 — Mrs. Ffl‘. linsst 1921 -- Mrs. J. s. cognac 1922 — Mrs. .E. B. McCready 1923 -, Mrs. Beniamin Rogers 1924 - Mrs. .F. J. Nash 1925 -, Mrs. MurdochMchinuon 1926 - Mrs. F. J. Nash 1927 - Mrs. F. J.‘ Nash _ 1928 — Mrs. T.B. Woodman 1929 - Mrs. C.H. Beer. 1930 - Mrs. Victor C.‘ Goodwill 1931 - Mrs: W.H. Peth‘icl: 1932 - Mrs. A. B. 0051.1 1933 1934 -~ Mrs HE. Miller 1935 -~ Mrs. HE. Miller 1036 — Mus. L.E. Wellner 103? - Mrs.'L. E. Wellner 1908 Mrs. W.H. Pethicll 1939 - Mrs. HE. Milléi' _ 1940 » Mrs. S. T. Green 1941 - Mrs. R.R. Bell 1942 - Mrs. AE. Russell 1913 - Mrs. Heber Large 1944 '1 Mrs. Heber Large 1945 - Mrs. Manning Baigrnall 1946 - Miss Aletha Laird 1947 - Miss Alctha Laird 1948 a- Mrs. T.W.L. Promo 1949 — Mrs. T.W.L. Prawn. 1950 - Mrs. wi E. Cotton 1951 -. Mrs W.E. Cotton 1952 - Mrs. A.. J. Haslam 1953 - Mrs. A. J. Haslam 1954 - Mrs. J. W. McKenzie 1955 - Mrs. J. W. MscKenzie 1956 - Mrs. J. W. MacKmie 1957 — Mrs. M. Arnett Howell 1958 -, Mrs. .M Arnett Hawaii. Mutual Of Omaha Sickness - Accident Hospital - Medical . Surgical Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. SMITH Ch'town 148 Cumberland St. DIAL 5215 - Mrs. T.W.L Browse . Lena Carolina Idche. Women's Editor. Phone 850! Page 6, ThewGuardian Wed., July 2, 1958 ‘ I HAPPENINGS I A The Prince Edward Island Wo- men's Institutes under the aus~ pices of the P.E.I. department. of agriculture. Hon. Eugene Cullen. minister, are holding their 45th annual convention July 3rd and 4111 in the Prince of Wales 001* lege, Charlottetown. The conven— tion theme is “Health.” Miss Theresa MaoLeod, is the super» visor of the Women‘s institute Branch and Miss Jessie Bingham is assistant supervisor. Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie of Alberton is the president. Dr. D.A. Eagles, dean of the faculty of agriculture at the Un- iversity of British Columbia, and Mrs. Eagles were guests at the Experimental vFarm during the weekend. They were met at the boat by Mr.a.nd'Mrs. R. C. Par- ent and had luncheon at Raven- wpod. ' other guests at the Experimen- tal Farm last weekend Were Mr. Jack Harris, horticulturist at San- ichton, Victoria,‘B.C Mr. and Mrs Keith Ridden, London, Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. Ridden, jun- ior; Mr. Walker of the to- bacco sub-station at Delhi, 0n- tario, and Mrs. Walker; Dr. Ken- neth Hill, director of field hus- bandry at the Experimental Farm Ottawa; Dr. Hunter, division of honiiculture,‘ Ottawa; All these people attended the Agricultural Institute of Canada conference at Wcifviiie. Nova Scoutin. The Rev. Horace MaCEM'en and their son Paul are at present on a holiday trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. G.T. Medforth of Halifax, have been on a short visitwith their sisters. Miss Jean Macmillan and Mini Marion Mac- millan, Water Street. Enjoying her first visit here in 37 year: in Mrs. Arlin Nave of Seattle, ' Washington. Mrs. Nave, was the formerhdelaide Worth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worth, CharlottetoWn. Mrs. Naive, who arrived by plane last Thursday is dividing , her time in this province between Mr. and Mrs. Percy Worth. Laps thorn Avenue. and Mrs. Theodore Contact at one residence of Mr.\ and Mrs. Lloyd Meore. Brsckley - Point Road. Nave has two chilren. Ills: son is the Rev. Arlin Nave, Junior, tine minister of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Portland, Q‘egon. Her daghter Marion Lee, is Mrs..Vern.sl Powell. On her re- turn trip Mrs. Nave will visit in Human with members of the Worth family. Then she will take the train and cross the continent visiting her brother Frederick in Vernon, 13 C ' Mr. and Mrs. James M. Marley have returned 'fnom a two weeks holiday at Strickland: v Murray River. ' GIN“, Dr. Fulton Anderson tof‘the T0- ronto University faculty is on his Queen blotch Mrs. Charles Swan. Mi. Edward Road, returned home after a most enjoyable tvm weeks holi- day with her family, Mr. and annual, visit to Prince Ed Island and is registered “will? Mrs. Blair Swan and their chil- dren, Ronnie and Valerie, in llam- ilton, Ontario. L.A.C. Alder Swan of Rock= cliffe, Ottawa, arrived from Oi: town to visit the family at the time of his mother’s visit. Then all motored to Niagara Falls, Buflalo, and also visited friends and relatives in Oakville and Toronto. Mr. and 'Mrs. Philip Gruchy. McGili Avenue. leave Tuesday. July lst, tor Halifax, to attend the marriage of their son, Mr. David Gruchy and Miss ty Stayner on July 4th~ 'at Fort Mas- sey United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Grucy are accompanied by their daughter Betty. who will be a bridesmaid at her brother’s wed» ding. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic 5. Mar- tin h-ave arrived from Ottawa and are spending a Week at the Char- lottetown Hotel. ' \ Miss, Marjorie Hurst arrived Friday from Stanstead, Quebec, where she has been the Home Economics teacher at Stan-stead College. ' Miss Mary Vessey, nurse in training at the Prince Edward is- land Hospital. left Thursday by plane to spend her holidays with her sister, Mrs. Hecbent Hideout and Mr. Hideout, T‘DMMO. Mr. and Mrs. hideout and M l as Vessey will motor to the Island arriving here next Sunday. Fred ~Dnvison, son of the Rev. J.D. and" Mrs. .Davlson of Ber- wick, Nova Scotia. is the guest of Mr. Ron Jenkins, Hillsboro Street. \ i ' Mrs. Jessie L. barter, Char- lottetown, was deleted to theol- lice1 of Most Worshipful Grand Junior Deputy Mistress of the L. ‘0.B.A. of BA. at the sessions which were held in the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, from June mm to 26th. . . V Mrs. P. M. Manila-nil. R. W. Grand Mistress of the L.0.B.A. of Prince Edward island was re- elected mule office of Gonna Deaconess in Grand Crystal Chap her .of' BA. at‘the M.W. Grand Lodge sessions in Montreal. Mrs. Hannah Cowan; tormerly of Lower Montague, and her No daughters, Miss Frances aners Beth Smith, have retur to their homes in Ontario after a pleasant visit renewing old so quaintances in Montague and Lower Montague, where, they were guests of Mrs. Cogwan’s "Po- Courteous ‘ Service \ i h E ATO N '15 DOLLARS B . FOR HOME AND COTTAGE THIS BEAUTIFUL COMBINATION UNIT AT . / EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS NOW!" Special low price buys this stream ’58 “WNW.” “1. Write or Phone" Charlottetown nosrn mm 1.1.. The regular monthly meeting of the North River W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Russell Wiheatle-y on June 2nd. Twenty five members and one mentor were present. I The meeting opened by singing “0 Canada" followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call was answered by an exchange of flower slips and bulbs. The min- utes of the last meeting were read and approved. Bills amounting to $5.15 were presented by the schooiiand sick committees. Five dollars was vo- ted for each school. Warren Grove and East Wiltshire. for the school closing. Delegates appointed to attend the annual convention are Mrs. George Yeo and Mrs. Lawrence Molyneaux. Mrs. Roy Bruce re» ported $52.00 collected tor the Red Cross. Mrs. Newman was engaged music teacher for both schools for the coming year. . Mrs. Dim Jewell invited tit. members torher home for the July meeting when roll call will be answered with suggestions for celebrating the 45th anniversary of the North River W.I. on July 9th. Lunch committeewili bc.Mrs. Roy Canipbell. Mrs. Keith Whea- tley, Mrs. Elmer Yeo and Miss Mae Yeo. MiSS Eleanor Younker is to have charge of the program. Collection amounted to $2.00. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem after which a (lain- ty lunch was served. , BRACKLEY POINT W' I The June meeting of Brackiey Point WI. was held at the home of Mrs. George Shaw. on Thurs- day evening. June 12th. Twelve members and one visitor were present and answered roll call with their birthday date and pen- nies to correspOnd from which $2.28 was realized. ‘ Plans were made for the scho- ol picnic with the Institute sup“ plying the usual treat of Minors and rolls. Fruit and s get-well card were sent to a sick resident. A donation of $10.00 was voted for Red Shield Fund, $2.00 dues to the Historical Society, and $2.00 dues to the Drama Festival. garding Women’s day at' Hol- man, and the C.A.C. bulletin Delegates were appointed to at. than. James and John Clark. They also visited many old friends in Murray Hanbour. Mur- ray River and .cha’rlottetown. They travelled by auto and en route spent a week with 'Ml‘s. 1113.111". Cutford Hughes of Dart. mouth. N.S. Mrs. (lumen and daughter Frances reside in Lon; don, Ontario, and Mrs. Smith in Enter. ‘ Have“ {Persplration Stains ever "ruined . * . ‘ Stops Perspiration Milli with Psrslor was robbed into this woman’s tomcat—Aim 15 minutes MEYERS STUDIOS ‘ in a 104° steam-bath. 51» was litigation. with perspira- iiml—but A MD not be! times as but! dry. lending deodo Mam Products trod-mark for suffocated intonation alumnus. oanana": Lannie-r full of features ‘, at the Handicraft Building, Old Correspondence was read rev Cowan’s youngest daughter, Phy-‘ . Your DreSSI ‘ ~ New ARRID with Perstop* . DRAMATIC STEAM-BATH TEST snows How ARM too, will keep your clothes sale 1mm parspimion signs a; . loaf? d at s ry. so an sweet. ARRID wimefii’srsiop is 1% LAURIE c. MacDoNALn "ENGAGEMENT -Mr.” and Mrs. Colin MacDon- ald. Commercial Cross, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Laurie Colleen to Ralph Muttart,-"eldest son of Mr. tend the Annual Convention inl Jilly, and WJ. News, waa dis- tributed to ten Subscribers: At the request of the Provincal president, it was decided to send aluarticle of knitting to be sold Home Week. Collection was $2.20 A memory contest by Mrs ‘Fen- ton Mche_ was Won by Mrs Welter Roberts. The July meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. Fred Hughes, and will be a week later than the regular date, due to. the ‘annucl Convention. Roll call will be answered with a Salad recipe. Lunch Wes served by the host- ess stud the meeting closed by sm' ging 'ng Nellie Home’. councils-s ~- ’ on .cLuNEiis . I : Stains-Stops 0dor \ Don‘t be half-sate... , use Hill!) to be sure. 0% 53" your under- scfiva as all rants. A ANNOUNCED ,yi limit 0111mm my and Mrs. Jack Armour. Montague. The wedding will place at 2.30 pm. on W . . July 23rd at Trinity Unit; Church, Montague. - ADD UP FLpoD DAMAGE . Fredericton (CP)-—— rm central NeW' Brunswick ., April caused about $565. damage. the New B Electric Power Commis‘ ‘ - porter ~ Eileen’s Beauty Salon Efficient Operators Mcdern Equipment 7 With or Without Ap in Telephone 7141 KEITH CARMIGHA Plumbing .1 Heating » 7 Stop at i ' THE STAR GROC - Meats—Grdcefles—Ete ‘ "On way, to Rocky Pt. .l‘ 5an 8t. Charlott DIAL 3943 I prampt return of eILLmn oinnonauf SAVEON THIS 10.5 Cubic Ft. REFRiGE‘RATOR ELOW and gadgets designed dined refrigerator-freezer . . . . for your convenience! ’ EGGS Ourpaylnzhflce to. donate tor ul'i ‘ eggs delivered Char town today‘is—a Grade A Large I». Grade A Medium ‘ Grade A Small Grade B ......'.’....' Grade C ........'...' Cracks, For quick paymalt 1. fig easy, ship your eggs canana PACK ~ g . LIMITED, Charlottetown USUAL. . D61uxe features include the \ full-width cold chest, chiller O Compact-size refrigerator worship service led by Mrs. Har- with across-the-top cold old Maylhew. Opening hymn was 1‘10. 86 followed by Scripture read— cheSt- trav‘ buuer kee V I . mg Matt 6, 24.33.. The Genenal “BEST BY TEST” ‘ 81’ tremovablgng Chtegse p. JOHN G CHAMBERS, lam” "f “ranksg’vmg was “1"” OUR SPECIALTY . Good capacity in a space ’ . 3g 3" MR. AND MRS. . \ n “Won 0110W8d by closmg CHOCOLATE MILK saver size. . Easy’to‘use dial'contmllw hymn No. 356. Dedvicaitory prayer Acadia University Grads , SUNSHINE ISLAND ’ C ‘t’ 1 I ' I The secretary re'POI‘ted fen " With sml - Alp-Elm 3 0'0 cu' ft" nght‘ p . home Ms made‘ 38 cards and DAIRY » 31” kitchens 01’ m0d~ 531.2 ’. Width 30%". Depth . C four treats semi during the month DIAL 4251 eSt midgets. 28”! plus handle‘ ’ . Allslo Six books were read. Roll I . . ‘_ . . ca was answered by 15 members The wedding of Helen Florence, he. was blldesmald- Llnda ROdd: with a vex. I - '- ‘ . ‘ . . se containing the word 8 only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2:11.31“ 0‘ the bride W85 flower “giving.._ The minutes were read peelailn 1’3"“! Wright 0’ M011?“ Edward The best man was Mr. George an: approved .' Road, Charlottetown. to John Wright, brother or the bride, rem” 0“ "‘9 Pres’bwerlal Each Gilbert. son of Ml‘. and Mrs. James Ronald Chambers of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, took place at the Charlottetown Baptist Church on Saturday, June 14th. Rev. HI... Milton officiated at the double ring ceremony. A re- eepiinn followed at Oakwood, the ancestral Prime Edward island home of the Wright family. Miss Mary Ann Connors of Old Town, Maine, was maid of honor. 5 1 ' search assistant at Wesleyan Un- .' I r— Misserose “(EignllilfiersNSlsierb of iversity, Middletown, Connecti~ Sghlgygglvggfifnhfiexngg$213313;‘ summer Sltl' 1 819's Chwown Ma‘mmdayttgg'hurs‘igy Friday Saturday ‘ 00m. ‘3 ax. ova ‘co- cut. Photo . m 13 . :45 _ * v , [.T o m , by Craswell. “mg, l WW l Pm. 9 mm. to 9 pm. 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. ’ ' __, _ ‘ momma a ' i l’ ’ Usihering were Mr. James Chamv bets, New Glasgow, Nova Sco- tia, brother of the groom, and Mr. Clinton Macbean, Vernon Rl‘ ver. The bride and groom are gra< duaies of Media University class "i 1956, They will live in Conner iii-iii. where the bride is a die» litian at Hartford Hospital and the groom is a student and re for our missionaries was offered by Mrs. James M. Campbell. meetings was given by some of those who attended. Mrs. Ray Macleod was asked to write the account of the church anniver- sary service to be sent to the Please ask us in advance United Churchrman. Th next meeting will be held oi the home of Mrs. Hugh (lamp- heil with Mrs. James Cole as lea- der and Mrs. Marshall Constable: Will have the di.=(l,lc«at(‘rnr prayer. The iextwol‘d will be "Prayer." Everything for TRAILER LIVING Modclswld if. to 50 ft. Fully furnished Easy Terms. 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