_=< ‘gin, Colonel William-S- Hunt, the ~Jand...where...in_forny..dels and e sweet red°of the. 6: The Guardian, Charlotte town, Thurs., Aug. 4, 1966. * HAPPE NINGS > Rudrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 Donna, Marie and. Carolyn 'Murray® of Chateauguay, Que- jbec, spent a few days as guests ‘of their grandparenis, Mr. and \Mrs. Charles W. Murray, West ‘Royalty. -Mr. and Mrs. James MacBeth and Cpl. and Mrs. Miles Foster rand son Jeffrey of Charlotte; ‘town, recently —visited__relatives in and around the Boston. area. Baltimore, Charles ‘Hall, last weekend to spend _his Vva- jcation. Mrs. Hall and daughter \Laureen have spent “the past month with- Mrs. Hall's parents, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Lorne Wigginton, Montague. They will leave on ~=return next week. eT and=Mrs. Robert Hutche- |son and children. Lorna, Nancy. ‘and Peter .of Westmount, Cape iBreton are vacationing at their summer home on Panmure Is- land. Rev. Everett—Gillis, Sudbury, Ont- has been ‘visiting his mother, Mrs. George. Gillis, South Lake. Marion Kennedy, thas as her recent and Mrs. A. Silver, Kingsboro, ~guest, Dr. Montreal. a “Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fernette j.and Carol of Bathurst, N B. have _ MR. "AND MRS. WILLIAM PRIEST ae Priest Wedding _ ° is gAt The Kirk Of St. James * | and =~ The marriage of, Margaret Ca-|a bouquet of pink and white ear- ‘of Chatuaguay, P.Q. are spend- | ing at Cavendish Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J:A. Doiron and {children Kelly Ann and Linsey, Donna .and Carolyn Murray *=therine Campbell, daughter of nations. Mrs. Donald Campbell of Char- | SJottetown and the late Dr. - Campbell, to William Robert Priest, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ernest Priest ‘of. Halifax, took ace on Saturday the sixteenth —“of July in the Kirk-of-St-James; 4 ~€harlottetown, .Prince Edward™ Pink roses “Tsland. |: Mrs. Priest, * Baskets of white flowers: de- | -eorated- the-church : “L°The Reverend Malcolm A. Me= *@uaig_performed the ceremony “and-Christopher Gledhill was the organist. .~ Given in marriage by her cou- ing their vacation at Holiday Ha- For her daughter's wedding. yen. | Mrs. Campbell chose a .street__ ‘length - beige and rose. tapestry | brocade costume, with a-Chanel jacket -over a pale pink-chiffon ‘on—Friday by plane and_ is! biduse, and a hat of pink straw ‘spending a short holiday with) . Her corsage.was.of -her.,sister,...Mrs...-Howard $ Mrs. Mary Peters, Somerville, -“Tant, mother —of: the latives on the Island. jgroom, wore. a sheath style fu- chsia' chantilly lace dress and| Cpl: J.A. Frenetfé, RCMP. ljacket, with a cloche chat of Mrs. Frenette and children Paul iblending pink chiffon and fu-jand Corinne have returned to ichsia velvet flowers.- Her cor- their home “in St. Bruno, P.Q. ‘sage -was of white rosebuds. after spending their vacation | The best--man was Donald at their. cottage in Meadow \Hopkins of Halifax: and ushers Bank.. They ‘also visited Mrs. ‘were James MacNutt of Charlot-|/Frenette’s- parents, Mr... and bride wore an empire gown of | ~silk organza with a court train; jlifax L he trumpet sleeves and the| -At the reception held at “the | skirt were appliqued_ with gui- {Charlottetown Hote], Mrs. Heath, pure’ lace. Her houffant shoulder \Strong and Mrs. Duncan Mac- {they will develop a length teil was of tulle illusion |donald presided at the tea table..| sense of isolation and ‘with a head-dress of organza pe- | ‘Hon. J. David Stewart propos- | lJoneliness will become exagger- tals. The bride carried a cas- jed the toast to the bride- jated and intensified.” ade bouquet. of shasta daisies. {The bride's travelling costumé} Many elderly people acquire | Elizabeth Campbell attended |Was @ three-piece A-line suit of jthe feeling -they are a burden) her sister as maid of honor. She cerulean blue-green Swiss silk | to society, be wore a full length empire gown | with ahaa args hat, os me yet. realife that nn = : accessories a a corsage of them want to be use an pevpele pink "Swise silk with | shasta daisies. ‘ ‘productive, Miss Anderson says. ‘Breen and pink print head-dress | Mr. and’ Mrs. Priest will re- “Our life expectancy dkcnmaeh and sash. _Miss Campbell carried ‘ide in Halifax, Hove: Scotia. longer now than ever before jand,’ ‘while’ ‘we'‘may plan for ELLEN'S DIARY |future security, we don't antici- | > Cherries Are Rosemary. Trainor, Ottawa,“is gradual | returned home after. vacation-. Mass. arrived in Charlottetown | Gal: 5 Rusticovilte— “and other—Te-_ TORONTO (CP) The firet fetown and Martin Raine of Ha- Mrs.C.W. Murray, West Royaity. | —|tion “Where are your Christians’ | their | or tTO effect.’ ate ‘spending “her summer vacation in Summerside and Charlotte- town Maclntyre.. of the Finance Company, is vacationing in Roland Niagara Charlottetown Kentville, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright and two—sons,-Saint John,_N-B.—are spending their holidays with Mr and Mrs. W. Wright; Souris, and at the Red~Point Park area. Maryland arrived on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy MacSwain, Toronto, Ont., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ching, Mr. and ‘Mrs. R.J. Kudson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacGregor. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon had as_ their weekend guest, Eric Vardy, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs..-James MacKay, Westboro, Mass., left. on Wed- nesday after spending the past ten “days at - Kensington where they were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paynter. Effie are Haze! Smith afid---Mrs Bryant, Cambridge, Mass., guests of. Mr. and: Mrs. Paynter, Kensington, Recerit guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moagse, Kensington, were their miece. and her hus- band, Lieut. and ° Mrs. Tupper. of London, Ont. Rev. and Mrs. jedy. ‘bride; j—a combination of gay jand. intuitive ‘philosopher ilegian, ‘graduate student husband Allison | seers Mr. and Mrs Stewart | Maase,’ Kensington. ‘ Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace’ Paynter “and fam- ily, Clinton; were Mr. and Mrs Harold Paynter= and: Mr. and Mrs. James Surette, Saugus, \Mass., Mrs, George Paynter ‘nd ~ daughtér, “Eleanor... of Wes Ytarmouth, Mrs. Mildred ‘\Glydon and daughter Edith of Windthorst, Sask: Mr. and Mrs. Norbert- Bren- nan, Toronto, are. visiting Mrs |Brennan’s sister, Mra CC. 'Baker and Mr. Baker, and other relatives ‘ and friends 1m . this province. ' Bruce Kemp who . has heen spending his holidays at Bur- lington left on Thursday to :re- turn to his home in-Teronto. He} was. accompanied by his moth- er, Mrs. John Kemp, who had spent the past month with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stavert, .Bur- lington, and other members’ of her family here;.. Blue-Eyed nek: A Happy Bride By FRANCES LEWINE WASHINGTON (AP) Baines Johnson came to White House as a teen - coping with assassination trag- She'll leave as a young riding a happy crest At 19, the younger daughter ‘of President and» Mrs» Lyndon B. Johnson is probably best de- scribed in her mother's words sprite t he ager, eved, black-haired, Luci Blue petite five- feet ‘four, a no Elmer |longer wants to be considered a has teen-ager: ‘I’m going on 20.’ And ‘she’s going to be one of the new breed— a married col- keeping house for a and keeping up her own studies She will be married this Sat- George Mac- | Lean and family, Catherine, Da-| ‘vid and. John, Sussex, N.B. are Foreign Students Toronto Couple Canadian. family home visited ‘by hundreds of foreign students ‘is the: elegant” household of wArthur and~ Margaret Mercer. - Their guest book shows ‘ames and- home ‘ addresses from China, India, Taiwan, Aus- tralia, Trinidad, Jamaica, iGhana, Egypt; Israel, Russia, | Sweden, Holland and Belgium. What started all this, say the Mercérs,, was one simple ques- from a foreign youth— “He told“us with tears~in his jeyes he'd never been in a hae) lhere in five years. “We” wanted them to jwanted and welcome. And we use society does wanted to introduce them to the Christian - way. of. living. | “When they ask why we do jit, we ‘tell them it's nothing but what you read in the Bible put START WITH MEAL A visit with the Mercers be- igins with a family; meal and, after a sing-sofig or a chat, the \guests usually. wind up calling” their hosts Mom and Dad. - Welcomed By - ‘eel 3 -Ipate_illness,-.injury_.or- disabili- = A Bit Later Thi ities and the problems ‘that -fol- | i “T. never ‘saw the fields “Inok+} How."* “Governments didn't is cacuen! ee Alex smiled. We, had en counting the heads of ‘sur- viving oak saplings along the lane, and now had stopped in the morning’s sunshine to look up along the valley. In the—or- chard close by, the ewes — three | only continued to breakfast | on the. dewy grass, their com- pany a pair of sows, just come ‘from a piggery “You'd hardly believe this’, we overheard Mark recount to his grandfather an incident of his ‘recent trip’’, but when I was away, I saw sows tied; as we do the cows. -in stalls!”’ “They will tie — funny as it may seem to us" we nodded. “A soldier returned from serv- ing in a European country in World War II, said % was only a@ usual sizht to see pigs tether- ed in the vards there and on the: lawns.” “It has its advantages — I eould see that’’ Mack said. “But'’, he chuckled teasingly to James, ‘‘I ‘guess we won't stop to tie ours up now! We'd better get off to the haying.’’. “Yes. It. looks~&as though thé ‘day might be working up’ rain” James commented. Near us the animals were on grass which not long since had been at times earpeted with apple bloom. Past was the tawny-top.ehade of a pasture, and bevond was an area of hayland, the bales lonk- ed tidily against the brightening \green of the shorn field ther on, reaching ahead to the horizon. where old, spruces but meat. singly and in fours mark- ed time. was the paler hue-of the grainland. To its right was the rolling tawny-topped stump- cradle-hills 1} wild. strawberries grew: Beside #, reaching . away with its thrush-calls, .and*ts fine poten- ‘tial. of fuel for ‘our stoves. and sticks for building and repairing; sas the sturdv dark green of forested places. The sun. gilded all prettily, and across it -en- @agingly here and. there.« the morning laid fts own shadows -“'Thev are pretty” we agreed odes A robin: a buceaneer of léd-or - were | those his due? fjssed over ‘cherries on small treés-thet>-in—another—generatinn Of ‘growth, have rooted at the foot of the garden. It must be, the thoucht came, cherries were ripening a bit later this year Timé was, on just such a ‘love- . Ripening ifor the elderly! There ought to, Far-: “Even _ after jhome, they Mom and Dad.” be a’ guaranteed income above the subsistence level ond spe- cial housing which would pr4- ; we had vide independence in a “semi-| Mr. Mercer’ has escorted five ‘been’ pitting cherries from the. | protected’” environment. brides from five different coun- |former trees, at the kitchen ta-| It's impractical to have aj} jtries to™their weddings on his ible, when James commenced fixed retirement age.’ Miss An- |arm. -The most recent was~that jthe mowing. It was in the near |derson. says, “because people} jof Sui and Angelia G6, a° young | ifield, which then ran down to | iwho reach their peak of pro-/Filipino couple jbathe its feet in the millpond. (ductivity late: ought 7 be Sn COL Rouse | ~Ke. \lowed to use it while those. who re ithe matpealled the click-clack of | ireach it early could retire covered with craftwork from of the pause at the turnings, jearlier. |Many.countries. and Mrs. Mer- land James’ voice to the team: The white of the Public Bridge, | jwhich admits the stream from | the west: was mirrored inthe! ‘ripples below, and on the near- er spillway, since washed away, a vacationist we recognized, on Pilgrimage to. beloved bovish haunts, again fished from there |We had. we recalled, blessed! Providence once more for the! tren and nets word anus cr HQW to be stove. a pimp in the vard. a ; proud of z e your canning is Year ily: morning, as this. the ithe enjovment of life for fold “We suggest a day- plan with smaller meals at | bassadors for Canada the jlection of recipes. : They feel that their guests, five-meal-a- when +hey go home, are am- “So to the meals and we also that they sleep much after eating.” their homes,”’ says Mrs. rain-barrel at a house-corner, ‘home-made lye soap to he a standby of our housewifery. . . ‘little sons fashioning tiny farms | on the lawn, James at the mo-! jwing. in a clovery meadow, and | fruits in season to preserve. “I'm afraid’’ “Alex said sober- ,ly, ‘when we turned to come t the house, “I’m. no¢ going to; like leaving all this when school } Starts to keep again.”’ And our days. pass happily ms the beautiful. summer- eome} days Oey legal Until tomorrow — —*Diary —/ Good-night Older People Need Interests Outside Selves VANCOUVER (CP\—To eo-| jov growing older, you've got.-te | Fou HAVE A TIGHT SEAL UNTIL you PRY OFF THE LID work at it. savs an editor of the. 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Misses Ella and Olive Dough MacKenzie. was hos- 4 id In the two years and eight, Mrs. Eric The meeting was closed by the erty, Summerside, ‘were recem months she’s lived in the White | tess to the Bay Fortune UCW for |UCW Benediction. guests of “Mrs. F P Fraser, Ab House, Luci has grown: up—and |the July meeting berton. unday c Washington to Patrick John Nugent, 23, of WaNkenan, iT. i ie BAY FORTUNE _| slimmed down. She’ dieted_out| The. pregident, Mrs. Morrow, hie GAC; and, Mrs. Stewart Fra‘%er, ‘of, ehh adolescence to a trim, presided and. gave an interesting | ALBERTON with their daughters, Lynns an¢ 110 - pound size seven.. She's:Teport onthe visit to -'Pictay. * ‘Susan, of Goose ‘Bay, Labrador | danced and dated, pierced her County Pasay teriale wineh: was | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Albert - Aitken are visiting their -parents, Mr ears,, campaigned politically, attended by two elegates froM and family, Charlottetown, are and Mrs. Herbert Fraser, Alber jthis group’ Elma Inman, @ Ye | spendi holiday with _rela- ; : ‘tired missionary and a native of ee _ PM reeset np i = poles Mrs He HAS SLIGHT. LISP ,', |P.Ed. was the guest speaker. Misses Mary and Maureen O'-' Barbara Cousins has Luci talks with a slight lisp) The devotional leader for the ‘Hara, Montreal, are —and she: loves to talk. Her off- meeting was Mrs. Clarence: Dix- | | their uncle the-cuff speeches sometimes un- |on who used, as her theme, ‘The | and “aunt, nerve her mother, who says: ‘I /loving. kindness of. the Lord." | neyer know what's going to) She was assisted by Mrs. Eric come out." ? MacKenzie Who read the 103rd| Though she still may drop, a. Psalm. Two readings, The | curtsy to her eldérs, Luci can Fragilé Moment,”’ and “‘Do Not) be the height of . sophistication. Judge Too Mard,’’..were given She's a* showman anda bit of by:Mrs., Harold-MacKenzie....24 a show-off. But she takes -her- members respénded to rol} call. ‘self and her role as the presi-| It was decidéd te hold an af- ‘dent's daughter seriously and.ternoon tea at the home of Mr. she has a deeply religious.com- and Mrs. Edwin Reid, ‘of August | jeAtinNe ass ae I functions shalt: lv S. Travell Ch lab! 10, 25. 50 : ‘ e social’ fu avellers ues are available in i or 100. a cantare aur the anne “reportedreveiving: “six dozer ‘denoiffinations. .. Sterling is availablé“in denominations of-2, 5 a e sat in Spanish class¥ juice glasses. 10 or 20 pounds. So visit your nearest Scotiabank before a at National Cathedral ‘school, ‘pe ‘offering was received and | trip. 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