é- wr AND MRS. CECIL PAULEY MR. Reno a * ge ws da aoe, ore oe WEDDING BELLS a af _see them sometimes | ELLEN’S DIARY _ A Friends’ Auction Sale Brings Back Old Memories Today's wind, we *now was igentie as it passed by the yards'and wandered off over the fieldsfAnd catching t he warm fragrance of its breath one knew that lilacs -still bloom ed in gardens that are, and once more in gardens that were We flowering beside. a: depression ‘in a neg- lected field. relics of a past a- bout which .we conjectute. Who planted that bush? Was it a bride who had carried a slip of it from her girlhood home With attendant high hopes? This the years would grow into the love- liest blossomings, and remain ever a tie between the old and the hew.. And had they prosp- remember Dose. well at the farming? Or had.they one day become dis- couraged and left for greener pastures afar. Sold the farm, its goods and chattels, and gone away? With. James and Alex and his mother, we attended a sale this afternoon. The small lady, nei- ther young nor old, who had spent a number of busy happy years in the district as mistress of its corner-store, and now widowed wag finding the cares of life there over-demanding. Now a change was being made, a fact much regretted in the HAPPE Rridesmaids Brenda Young, .eic+-¢ of the gr d Naney “Fa: sny niece of the bride, wore joteagt-fipor-—legct patos. of pete?-nink peau de soie and their headdresses were ‘bows and veils of ‘matching naterials They carried nosegays of pink and white carnations Flower -girkls-—Debdié. __Young and Barbie Murray wore identi ca) “oor length of white 4 or ‘7a over 4a‘t tf t ching pink sashes. They cat- The marriage took place re- cently in the United Church, Murray Harbour, of Darlene only daughter. of Mr. Lloyd -Herring, Mur- and Cecil .Kent- son of Mr. and rbour, ford. elder Mrs. Albert Pauley, Ocean View, P.E.1. The ceremony was. performed by the Rev. David Barwise. Mr. and Mrs Pauley have taken up resi- dence in” Hamilton, Ontario. | | j 5 MR. AND MRS: DAVID YOUNG Vows Pledged By Couple At Saint Dunstan’s Basilica Red ,and white carnations -de- corated Saint Dunstan's Basili- ca on June 4, 1966 at 19 A. M., Mur- €atherine when Helena Geraldine Tay daughter—of-Mrs Murray and the late Gerard Murray, of Charlotfetown. e- came the bride of John - David: Young,-son:of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Young of Parkdale. Father Gerald Tingley ~ officiated atthe double ring ’ ceremony. The organist, Mrs. . Joseph Dougan, accompanied Fred Young, uncle of the groom, as he sang “On This Day Oh Beat- ‘tiful Mother” and “Lord. T am. not Worthy’’./: f oe Given in cia e by her brother Reginald Murray, the bride;,.wore a floor le shaped gown of while peau de goie with-an over-jacket of lace and long sleeves tapering, to the wrists A removable train_of matching lace, was held by \ 3 bow at the back of the waistline } Her bouffant “shontter —enatir; veil of tulle illusion was held by nd pearls a crown. of Sequins She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses Carel MacLure was maid of honor in a floor length gown of rose ‘peau de soie wit match ing headdress and Her of rose t bouqget was a noses “ane HE Cay Na aman ried tiny nosegays of pink and white carnations Brian Mur- Tay nephew of the bride was ring bearer. The best man was Gordog Me- Intyre, cousin of the groom, and Reginald Cullen and John Ber- nard ushered the Suests to their seats ° A reception following the cere- ney Min _Mrs. Camille Arsenault, ithered to honor the occasion. iNeill were J spending a three : brothers, \Kerr of Monta Au Elaine Arsenault Toronto, is spending “her holidays ~at the home of her parents; Mr. and Borden. A lobster and salad supper was served recently in the Unit- ed Church Hall, Murray Harbor and was well attended. The supper was sponsored by. the Murray Harbor United Church NINGS community. Her had for ued Always neighborhood and and for miles~ around and living - their years. reached helpfully many a one kindly - an ideal pair We. suspect’ man\ recall the date of this June day. sum- mery and warm, and dreamily | beautiful, in after vears. as the day of ‘‘Patty’s sale.” Not with out’ much regret. We looked a bout us. Here to be sold was _ the kettle that had heated, to make ‘for ys and for many a one. he hospitable cup of tea: - Never in the way of a chore, but al- ways, as such and all gifts should be given “with a good , heart.” There was the comfor- ee lives out to will RPS Soe, . SHIRLEY MacNEVIN DONALD €. WOOD ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs.-Lyle MacNe- Wood, eldest. son of Mr. and 3 Hazelbrook, PEJI Marriage to take place at Bonshaw United Church, on July 16th,. 1966, at 2.30 o'clock 7 a 50d, riounce their’ only daughter, the’ engagement‘ of Shirley to Mr. Benald Carl sat ‘ohn on a “kaley" to the home, to chat there of many things, to chuckle with the par. and be renewed in.spirit from the conact. Here were the pictur- es, the familiar paintings, the) touches that served to make the place, “homey” and charming | here the hall - rack on which} through the years, we had hung a succession and variety of our cloaks. Here was the spare room bed, whereon, come there to a quilt- ing_party or other feminine fore- | gathering. our winter wraps had rested. Scene after scene cane to mind at the auctioneer's " "Now iwhat am I bid for this? = Pretty: June afternoon. Yes lmatter the circumstances of ike Edna 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 24, 1966 reen Kelly, 85'2 percent; Lynette Power, 84% percent; Lorraine > Newtown Cross C nnolly, 82% percent; Brenda were weekend visitors to Hall- fax, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burke, Toronto, are at present visiting Mrs. Burke's _ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Aub rey Aitken, Breadalbane. A shower was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Matheson, Breadalbane The 25th wedding anniversary jof Mr. and Mrs, Stanford Mac- (Neill was celebrated recently, ‘when relatives and friends ~ga- Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Mac- pleasantly surpris-_ ed when relatives and friends assembled at their home in ‘Alma on the occasion of their twenty fifth anniver- sary. A happy social evening was enjoyed and gifts. were pre- sented. An address from the. fa- mily was then rear by their daughter Irene and tion made by their niecas Mrs James Getson. \ three tier He ake—was— -anniversary—e with miniature bride and groom and 25th amniversary wreaths. Mr. MacNeill and the former Gertrude Wallace of Coleman were married at St. Peter's or Ss = tory in Alberton by Rev. Davies. - They have three and four daughters, Alberton, Mrs: Ctayton Arthur (Betty) of Alberton, Irene, Nor- ma, George and Wayne at home There are three grandchildren. Kenneth Fraser, Toronto Ont | is visiting his parents,- Mr.. and Mrs. Francis Fraser, of Monta- gue. Mrs. Mary McLaren, Char- lottetown, spent a week visiting with friends and | relatives in Montague : Francis O°Contor RCAF and his wife, and two children are Mrs. tion with his mother, Phil- ‘lips O'Connor of Milltown Stanley FE. Kerr, Toronto, Ont. is spending his holidays with his Garth and - Sydney | gue and Mrs.” Claude stone, North Sydney, Mrs. Mal- colm McMullin and - Stephen, Sydney Mines, Fred Young, Eva ‘Young and Eileen Young, Syd- Mines, Mrs. Hilda MclInty- Jackie, Bras ’d’ or, C. B., Pentz, Florence, C. (Photo by C. D. MacKay) Q ney re.an and Hbnry B., ahaa LEAVE HOME James of | : _ Mathe-_convention ison and son Parker, Forest Hill ghan invited the “members to honor their: daughter “ Caro’ with a pre-nuptial miscellan- ‘eous shower. As Mrs. Harold Sharpe-played-Lohengrin’s Wed- ding March, Mrs. Wendell Mac ‘Kenzie escorted Carol to the — seat of honor. Louise and Faye Hickox broyght in the baskets of | gifts which were opened by Linda Snowie .and Heather Campbell The accompanying verses were read by Gail MacLeod and Mrs Gordon Bernard. Susan Hea- ney arranged the gifts. hos- Mrs. Harry Burke was a presenta- “tess to the Bay Fortune United Church Women for their June ee : H Club Hers Larkin, 78 percent, Linda Reil- - Achievement Day ¥--7 Percent. hearted chuckles at times.. it a The Women's Institute gave so always occasions its regrets. Newtown Cross 4H Garment each girl a prize, and Mrs. Fran Now our. workaday week clo- Club held their. achievement cis McKenna on behalf of the | ses. A lovely week” Yes. beau- day last week at the home of mothers, then expressed words | tiful its days were. the last of the springtime’s dine aan their leader, Mrs. Monty Kelly. of appreciation to Mrs. Kelly for | what of their ‘Petty round” Mrs. Bertha Blanchard of the the assistance and — leadership | how did we mee this? Toler-:department. of agriculture did given to the girls, and present- | antly only, or happily, grateful the judging. Allthe mothers ed her with a gift’ from the in- for so much - indeed’ riches the and many other women of the stitute one, or the ones most concern- ed, while an auction sale in the country may have its light also After the judging was comp-save the leader a. gift, and ex- leted Teresa Kelly, president of pressed her thanks for the as- the “club, called on the leader, sistanee--given—-during -the-year_t- who thanked all Mrs. Kelly in reply, said: “It is those who helped anyway tp Not_everyone who receives_ such make the year's work such a suc- | rewards for doing what she likes ¢ess—-Mrs—Blanchard_then_com-to do.” She then thanked Mrs. mented on..the fine--work done Blanchard for taking the time to by the girls and presented the, Judge the girls’ work at a period following certificates and marks of the year when she is busy at- Always, should frifles fret, keep- ing this in’ mind* “When ‘little things me, and I grow Impatient with my make me know How in a moment. joy can take | its flight, And happiness be quenched In “would irk dear ones, endless night . ‘fourth year. Teresa Kelly, 92%2 tending conventions She was Keep thisfZhoucht with me all pereent;, Mary McKenna. 92 Very grateful that she could “he livelong day. percent: third year. Joanne Con That I may guard the harsh Molly. 79 percent: Heather Reil- words I might say lv, 78 percent: Eileen McKenna, 78 percent; second year: Mau- When I would fret and grumble Lake ike Verde WI Picks Delegates For Conventions The monthly meeting of Lake Verde Women's Institute .was held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Wood on June 9h Eight members and one visitor were present. Mrs. Paeeat a ly vice-president chai ' the meeting. . Minutes of the last monthly meeting and executive meeting and a special meet ing. were read and signed. A “card of thanks from Capt. Nelson. of the Salvation Army was , read. the | ‘fiery hot. «sss gv eee eeeeecoccooosocos, At trifles, that tomorrow. ate $ #f, BENNETT CARR : nee Am Sun Life of Canada > Let me remember, Lord, how it % District Supervisor o would be ? Insurance Ceanselling $ If these, my lovéd ones, wer 4 Charlottetown, P.E.1. ~ | here with me.” 3 Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 : . Diary: - += teoee ‘¢ Until Monday - - Good-night“ ; HEARING AIDS | IK¢ Beltone renee one Custom fitted instruments at a reasonable cost. Home Ser- vice throughout Nova Scotia and P.E.! D. R. EATON CO. LTD. - a . come im the evening se that the ‘The 4H Club members sereed girs scho to e guests the progra would not miss tme from refreshment the close of at ~ ‘Lingerie Look" Cetat Barce' Combines fashion elegance and femininity with Petal Burst’s famous fit. Enhanced with dainty leaf embroidery and Pelion uplift. A, B-& C cups, sizes 32 to 38— $2.50 white, Style 1392 in Broadcloth, Style 1395 in Satin. Also style 1390, Padded broadcloth in A & B Cups, sizes 32 to 36. White. $3.50. . CARLOAD ARRIVING MONDAY JUNE 27th. 5189 Sackville St., Halifax 75 George St., New Glasgow Mrs—Owen—C€allaghan—and—Mrs wits Raymond. Wood were. appoint- week's -vaca-ed-delegates to -the-annual _con- vention. Mrs. William Shea and Mrs. Ivan McGuirk were ap- pointed delegates to the~district convention to be held in Ver- non River Hall on June 14th. Money was voted for schoof treats and-school prizes. Plans were discussed for the district Mrs. Owen Calla- her home for the July meeting. A contest was won by Mrs.’ Wil- liam Shea social hour refreshments were served by the. hostess... t mony was held at the Charlot- tetown Hotel _for—-90-guests— _Ro- bert MacDonald acted as mas- ter of ceremonies and Reta Mae Donald circulated the guest book » E The mother of the- bride. re- ceived in a petal green crepe >a dress with lace bodice She wore a beige and green petal hat , with matching accessories and mink stote-Het-corsage-was of pink carhations The grooms's mother chose a . pale vellow and White lace sheath. She wore a wh ite petal at with matching orte nd mink stole. Her corsa was rs f mauve and white carnations Model TR 113150 — $150. For.a trip thrdugh/ the. Unit- “ ed St the bride : veled in a. Dramatic new design for two-piece vellow and white ace > ? Se Bangg! + the young at heart. ¢ 4 hit s Her corsage * os of nd ——- mee te tinted carnation yn rn the couple re- at OL U MBE A amide ot.70.Lancwerth >... S4e5-$-2e SASEMENT Ade -WESSING RINGS Out_of province guests were ence Mrs. Louis Curley, Lowell. -Mass_ others s trom $1 00 Mrs, Harry-:.Garnhan I ae Newel “fide: Mew Resmend =< ss ‘ Garnhum, Saint John..N. B T Mr and Mrs. Lyle McKeariy ; Halifax. N.S, Robert Mf r ey. Halifax..N.°A a P JEWELLERS LTD Matioucell & ' ‘ and. Mrs. Jahn dn | Gratton St Dial 44233 a d en Je oF “a \ s for your free brechure Mr. an ‘ ” 0 Selectiyour Diamond iH Se Gentlemen: Please have your “aa call at my home. During a pleasant | THE LADIES OF FIRST KINGS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AN _ AFTERNOON TEA SATURDAY, JULY. 2nd. - 3- 5 P.M. ST. MARY’S PARISH HALL COME AND CHAT WITH THE SPECIAL GUESTS OF HONOR: Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Shaw Mr.and Mrs, Keith. MacKenzie- Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacAulay MT Ma Len aa th) <9 AMINE. 80 4.90 VALUE ___Per Galion in 5 Galion Can ~ 4.50:in Gat Tins | Storey Electric Ltd. Oh meaiasa 136 Prince St.. 10 M.CP.A. AMINE. 7.75 VALUE Per Gallon tin 5 Gal. Cans 7.35 in Gal. Cans SOURIS BARN SPRAY 2.49 Value S — —AND f Mrs-Melvin McQuaid. M.P. . : Exhi bition Drive CUSTOM SPRAY OPERATORS SALE DATES AGRO c0- OP Quotations On Request Monday, Tuesday, i- Wed. _ Only _ Phone = bea ie + rh rr i & Soa asa Nw