LAC AND MRS. norm horma .lean Dyment became the hridn oi L.A.C. harnid Starr» ler rlanin In a double rinn care. p. y llcrinrmed by Rev. Donald .i .\ cliny at the preshytcrian iil‘l i, Summerside recently. The hrdc is the daughter or llrs, sterling nyrnent and the late Mr, pynion Summersidc. and the .room's parents are Mr. an llrs Nnah T. Martin. Sydney, VS The church was decorated with potted mums and guest pews neie marked with white bniis, llie soloist. Gladys uyment. sier oi the bride. song “i Love lou Truly and “o rerlect love" and was accompanied by liarcia Simmons, New Annan. ciicn in marriage by her cou< iin. Robert Enman. the bride chose a lloor length grown at shun peonde-soie will! a short chapel train and lull saltiy pleat. al skirt The bodice was lnshion. re nilll scalloped neckline an lliII leuirtli sleeves. llcr roso shaped headdress held an elbow length rail or French organza, he carried a bouquet oi red 1’05! bulls The .nicnrlants. petty Prlch. i-rl, maid or honor and heme lh-meni. srstcr ol the bride. bridesmaid. were gowncd alike in matching dresses or tnrnnorsc talteia. The lloiver girls. neb- hie Martin and troy nvment. sisters or the bride and croom The best man was Gordon \iartin. RCA? Summerside cousin oi the armor Tire rrslrcrs nere .linr Prior: and Jack Swill both nl RCAF Silmmcrside. For the retention at the Pros- moiher received wearing a blue hm piece boucle suit accessories or beige and rare oi pink carnations. Tire hridcgronm's mother was in a blue liolverud dress oi chil- iiin t'mCi‘L‘d silk with a white hat and white carnations, Pale with con- iniercsl in the Maritime: the \, ‘1‘4‘1m-mw—5 TRIPLE TREAT Wu cool. quick blouses niua Imtrl jacket — Ill Ilirce propor- tioned in lit. (latter hall. slm. w thorn nowi Printed Pattern ma: l-lail Sizes itvt. inVs. wt. 20%. 22%. it's, sire lav. top style 2% yards {is-Inch‘ middle 1% ynrdl: lower in yards. FIFTY CENT! (sit eenu) in coins inn stamps. pleucl tor this pattern. Ontario snide-ts Itld 2 cents aales tart. P rt Dininly hr 1 E. I? .58 Send order to ANNE ADAMs. tare oi Gunrdlln , Fltrlot Pul- tern Dept. to Front at. w.. Tor. onto 1. out. ' oiled Mums Adorn Church For Double Ring Ceremony were white nraantiy nvcr talleia. h hylcrinn Church Hall the bride'l . For a honeymoon to points 0! wk nt D-refu Mama The Guutliun, Chulomlitvwn. Thurs. my 30. 1963. 'l inanKon-ering Service Held By UCW Group KENSING {trill urviu DI the U.C.W. Mr: Alexander MacKly mnducled Ll) STANLEY MARTIN Ibrirle wan n heigt‘ three piece ‘strit with accessories ol tanger- ine and a carsage bl white car- nalions. The newlyweds will reside al Woodsidcs Trailbr Park. Sum- imersiiic. . toxin guests includ- . Frank Orkish. Sydney i re - o .Sydney. N Catherine Martin. ‘Sydney, N.s. anti Gail Walker. Windsor. N trhoto .s by lll‘l‘hbefl Slutlla) IMARY HAWORTH Fighting Between Cousins I I Reverse OF G mar Mary llaworth: l have a .l-vear-old son and as y knn . this is the age nl wild he- Itavtor. What bothers me most in his attitude toward his cousin irny sister‘s chridi who is 2th ‘rears old. ‘ We live in a village commun- ity where children ore possessive oi their toys, My son Mike has learned lrom bitter experience that he Shnllld hold on to what ‘helonzn to him, i try to teach him in share ul. as a result. other children run oil with his plnythings and destroy them. ‘ 0n the other hand. his cousin roe lives where there are no small thildren: older children. yes. but in their teens. Conscnucnily. when l a year ,‘uld Mike and 2-2 year-old .loc lget together, the latter is will. ling to share, but my son relus- es to return .lne‘s belongings. Mike will scream and cry belore piston in it has reached a point where neither boy will yield an inch. err they are together they are ‘ always lighting. i would love to have them play together but it seems my sister and are ner- vous wrecks alter their “pluy"I sessions. ‘ We have tried to punish them but this does no good. Maybe you i can suggest a solution to suit the problem. Thank you, Ala, Delr A.B.: As ‘I not the pic. to = HAPPENINGS Mrs. G ald MacDonald, Lit. tle pond and Mrs. John 1). Mac. Donnld. riaouid East. attended the convocation exercises at St. Francis Xavier University, An. tigo . where their sistari law. Miss Kathleen Mncnonald, Little Pond. received degrees ni Bachelor oi Arts and Bache- lor ol Education. a. Robert Ross. Lower Montague, entertained at a baby shower. Friday evening. in Mrs. Laurie MacLeod, The guts. arranged in a baby carriage. were brought In by Mrs. Jerm- in site has The parcels were upcl ed and lccumpanying verse]: were read by Mrs. Sandra ea will. The evening was spent with ga- mes and music. Mrs. lilacLeod thanked the Indie: for their Ellis. The hastens was assisted in dervinl relreshments by Mrs. Marsha MucLeod and Mrs, Edna Ross. Lower Montague Women‘s In- stitute, catered to a banquet. in their hall, last week. tor the Young Peoples Group, oi Valley. lield and vicinity. A hot turkcy dinner was Served 0. mem- bers. A lively sing-sang tolloivcd. with Mrs, William Matheson us pianist. l g Leah White or Kingston. PEI, Leaving today to attend the con. vocation exercises are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin white. Charlotte. town, Mr. and Mrs J. Dar-re White. Brooklield. Mn. Parks parents. and Mrs. Elolce Dick- ieson. New Glasgow. Mrs, Goymer Williatnn oi Bay 2;“; do Vin. New llrunswick, rot-ent- ly returned to her home nay du Vin after a week long v with her daughter and san~ln~l Mr. Mrs. Alex Diamand and their lamily. in Charlotte- wn. the service, and Wu Assisted l by Mrs. Vernan Miller who read the scripture lroin .lohn iii. then gave a meditation on the theme. “One Flock, ope Shepherd " The male choir. under the dir- ection or the ur- ray. led in the service at prnise. solo. “He never said a Mum- hIin‘ Word." a Negro spiritual, was impressively rendered by Mr. Murray with the accom- paniment by Gordon Murray. A lilm, “Harvest In Okinawa hown by Mr. Everett uon— his was lollowcd by a pre- senutiun n! dillerenl nhases ol iait aw i daughter Laurie Ann are return. ing to Summerside the end or May irons a visit in Toronto, on ., where they were the guests or Mrs Andrew's tooth. The guests nl Sunset Lodre en- ‘9‘- “'5' "- 3°lsb¥zw"“' ‘“ °“' Jam , mm, Mumy mm" tarla they also visited relatives Inpher Gledhlli. MA. ulc. Summer S D n B," Snug". "0 Well Thou in T be e e List l‘hine Eyes". and “Even 2 Prayer'. The Selfish. Mrs. rsitb-Marte McKenney. da- lighted the guests with three numbers. including "Without 8 Song" and “The Lilac Tree". The accompanist [ur the choir was Miss Suzanne Brenton. or. ganist oi St. Peters' Church. The group enjoyed some and cakes Mrs. Gnriion White. accom- panied by her don Allin. liar mo- ther. Mrs, James Crichton, and by Miss Anne Maci‘uyderl. all M Churlolielown. lei: Tuesday mnrnin [or Montreal. where. they wll attend the Kruduatinn ceremonies of MCGilI Univer- sity, Mr. and Mrs. \Vllilc's sun. Gordon. will receive his Bache- lor 0! Music degree at the cure- marry. ‘served by Brigadier Chundler. Superintendent al the lodge, and afterward conducted their week- ‘ly rehearsal in Lhe fiuests‘ Sili- ‘ting- room. visiting recently at the home a: .llr. and Mrs. John Ireland, willow Ave. Summerside, was .Mrs. TD, Mom or Moose Jaw. Sask. She also accompanied Mr. and Mrs. lreland to Wolivllle. N.s.. where they attended the graduation exercises at Acadia ;Ualversity when their daughter iMariorie graduated with a sch. .lnr diploma in education. Graduating Friday with I bu- cheior of nursing dtgree (rum McGiII Universin is Mrs. laco- hard Park. Montreal, the runner- liirs. Roland Ladouccr. Ll- chine. Quebec and Mrs, F. A“- bine. Mnnlreal Ire visiting in Summerside at the horn: oi Mrl. Ladoucer'! son and daughter-in- Iall'. F0 and Mrs. Roland Ladou- cer. Notre Dame Street olden Rule ‘ iMikei doesn't want to he done . . turr . type obiectivrty in tore. by. Which is the exact reverseismmedly menus,“ yum so“ or the Golden Rule. Do you real— 1 character - lormatlon, u t you are standing by. As at now. he stands on the tacitly supporting him in this threshold or becoming a brat. brand or meanness? M You ask tor a solution In suit Mrs David C Andrews and couuse s M a ry Hawnrth the problem. To my way otithrough her column. not by thinking. the right remedy is to mail or personal interview get first - hand counselling help Wrile her in care nf the Guar- for yourself. In developing ma—‘dlan. m FIJI! Choice Beef Cult le SELL ONLY BRANDED REF ‘ROAST 49c ‘WIENERS 35c Bel‘l IMlple Leaf PORK Sausages No.49: Steaks ll: 59: lehy's Turn. in mi. BACON JuianorSl ‘ Lb. Ronda]. 15 ill. rks. Pads. 6 for 51 E G G S Helm II) {or Maple Baby Food 51 ‘A‘ We Dill. LR. Sweet Juicy Oranges Sunlel Ii." 3 llaz. REG. 5 u. Bu 3 1 Oranges 85m u and your child are sellish 1 toys with Mike. cllner [u prurtise lnlr play. ii I: perlerily ridiculous til you to try in hide behind the ration- alization lhul (he 3!: ol three II [he all! 0! Wild buhnvinr — II if In any you are pnwcrleu Io put the brakes on Mike's blde acting when he should be null). ed for (he Ink: 0! all concern- 9“A! I recall ——c ll haven't read Gene“ In years! — the lie 0! three, or mereabnull. I! the In of dialer“. when the bright chi]: serflveness. So what doe! In! Iamlhle [ur- all! do In this ruling - link? 'l'iu lenllble plrent like] the“ en- couruuin! Slims nl nnrmli In Ill‘lde. meanwhile continulnl plucldly to Ichool the child in Illan Willi humunklnd —whlch ceflulnly includes behaving con- tlderltely tow-rd: C h l l d re n younger Ind Iller lhlrl him- a e . Ynu My MIkP hn! learned Irnm biller experience idelplll your (umbllng “(om ln tench fair play) dill h! Ihould hall: on In whl! bellmul In hlrn. to keen it iram being pllllged or broken by hII nelfihlmrhmd viny- m s . So? is t or lue¢Il|~ bully with Joe. In n oi the miller boy's ell-ring spl- l'll. to lllch on In hll llt'yl I” then Milli- Ml rohIem-bo- nd llnplh II .emu Jon-sla- u return uul In hylterlcll M Actuary. Mike's p honor s . citly condoned by v in dill-Bl onto little cnnrlnlrllve pnller'nl ol couper- w SHORTENlING “w” 1.00 4L8. QUAKE'R 5 LB. BAG Ba 02th 59C ‘ Maritime FTD members held at . .liemr please call Mrs. Jenni I I See Our Lilch Doll-r All [or more Spec-lulu CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS by Eyrnc Hope Sanders HOME“. lily 30 —- MIME] I sound III!" an i: twtce die lull when you know you ‘ w without undoing, Thu l BANK OF MO y p merits In geared to ur individull income — Ind. for your rqiecuon. the lull: in lik- Inlured, too! Next time you're consi em; I msjor Furchua — see the no! M that. The lriendiy plopil 1 your he ghbourhood brunch at "My Blnk" will bl glld i lxplliu (his modern plan to you. No MOII WASH-DAV ’FlUSTRATlOg’ (or Incl . . . dil i i‘va soup or detergent) And to my Time. D try it Ind see how much clelner , how ufly linens use it mlkel towels and him it tree r your linllrle new coking. ry washing lilm that detergents . they clulho ill). Dlltnvar Eh: "till-n Glenn W s r . once you ve used Cll‘fl'fll I w you‘ll sure: that tin t: in your null: Illh in the diflannce tit- IUCH 0°00 NEVIS, tint l uev i . IbOIIl the limply by llkinfl RAZ‘ A (For young sutlererr, Junior Clplulu). It o ok and pap (or brentir ur nth chronic brnnchitis. Thit‘l why l'rn an be thin to recommend RIz-Mlh mlu. le‘ll (Ind thll {hey bring Illll insqu “lid Ind hlva no unpluslnt alter-meets. Do llllEUVf haw effectiv- thay rel Beieve me. you cm rcly qn Rut-Mai w relieve the drudml coughing. wheezing and lupin] Draught on by bronchitis and uthml. Si . hvgduy visitan to M a n clan. men by the Charlottetown Chub “‘ 0W“ 3"“ "‘“m M" ial under the leadership or Citrlli- i F0 and attend the military wed. ing or F0 Funk Burchiii. ren- d hold, Alberta. and Miss Helen ‘Purvis. Toronto. They will also attend the wedding of F0 Fras- er's sister. Miss Carol Fr ascr. oronto. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sim- mons and Mr. and Mrs. E ari mmuns. Summerslde. w a re Mr. Owen P. Kelly. proprietor oi Kelly's Fluwer Shop Sum- merside. has returned irnm a threcday sorlnn convention or die hrunswick Hotel. Monctnn. AN INVITATION — Your lriends and neighbours enioy hearing about it when u have visitors. make a trip or have a arty, These social items make interesting news. When you know or any such Knew; It 4-3506 in Charlene» lawn. Mrs. Trudy Reynolds at W31 in Summerside. or the news bureaus oi The Guardian 3 n (1 Evening Patriot in Montague. Alberlun nr Sour-is. Any oi our nlilce: will enjoy and apprec- iate hearing lrorn you. TON — Baskets is! beautiful flowers helped provide the setting It Remington United Church lnr the annual Thankul- Mrs. K. Fraser. Sum- bi 1“! “on. ms “Streame merslde, are leaving the end or "Tinkers' 1M" ‘0 WOMFN’S ORGANIZATIONS Success Oi Salad Supper Outlined In ReporITo CWL The May meeting or the Sum- Sawler or the r c H. Annex lnr merside parish comm or m the set at stainless steel nat- L i. .in in im K o; C. were purchased tor this lnsliiu» with Mrs. cliilord Gaudet. ore Unn- a! the annual isiding Meeting was opened meeting at thc Girl Guide As. with the League orgyer by pa. Initiation held in Charlottetown tner O'Haulgy 1,. the Iyummy-s also read. The lollawing ol Mu. Ben Arsenauit. record..conveners gave thrir woun- ing secretary. Mrs oinnd Rs. mritual: Mrs Earl Perry. sick: teile read the minutes or the Mrs, .lowh Linkletter, lunch: last regular meeting, the an. Mrs. Edw Heb“. capsules: nual meeting and an executive Mn. Henry Landry. canteen: mectinir. Treasurer Mrs. Ralph MH- Larry Gallant. Itlcphnne: Elat'qllil‘rl‘ then save her re. “15- Cyrus Desflonhes. nort. Alyce Gallant. Mrs Edward oreNeiil read “'9- 3”“ L901” “h the lolloiviiri; correspondence: ""‘w M“ “3" M50"- Thaltksyau cards irom Mrs. .“n “WW” "9’7" W“ W"! Frances Perrv Mrs, r‘rcd Gal» "‘ “"1"” """k- F" . "9 lant, Mrs. hen Wencc. Miss “'4 CWL M'S- Ll" Shields FL reported 2 large sweaters and s i I ‘2 5 . I . member. ship : cl lohiircnie Arsenauit, Mrs. . dcle trsenault. Mrs Stanley.5'““ Wm” “WM: “13” 3mm and means- Mrs Thomas Link. anr‘ \lrs Brennan. nl Mrs so a letter or thanks lrnm . .‘9 "9‘7"" °" “‘9 53”“ u porend :IlId it had been . most success u. :E:|“‘r';:n“‘l‘m'r';a‘ £15133:- banmvdi Unit repan were read lrom Church Women. Mrs Duncanigfi' €151? Pfinfi ‘Xfl‘ 3'“ L" piekctts described “The Land r' 5' 4“ “em” "a , H . ‘Mrs. Leo Shields. Mrs, .lnscph "'1 “F FWD“- "fl'mfi “‘2 PF“ Linklettcr remrtod on the T E, EPESSHP (Iiallflfls accompanied klgue dinner which she aflcnd. mun.“ prflhlelHS- brfiflghiied in Charlottetown. Two mem- a_hout by the American occurring” who were leaving the per. mm, ilsh were presented with niits. Mrs. lrarolrl Palmer told ol the educational work. mentioning Father and Son bannuel. and to the loci that education is com. serve lunch at a social evening pulsary through Junior High tor persons attending the mar- Schuol a mi m... gum.” in ridge course. it was also decid- church related education. cumg‘ed to present a slit to the su. in 1937. with the opening nl the mm! of 51- nry'! Cont/Mil Okinawa Christian institute, a Mm ‘3 efllebflunfi 5" W" in two year college. the lirst Chriu- the mime“: prniessiml» Mrs, tiau school that the island has Rah" "WWW" mm '0 hm Pm M m Purpose is a, ‘canvenz the annual church coI~ show you"; “We,” haw w.lecllon to be taken on Sunday. bring the spirit at Christ into M” 25”” . their own cultural backgrounds. ."i it" “Him-V Wk” Mm Marvin Clark Pmsemed.brlelly. congratulating the new the history or the mlssion»""“““””. 9"” Bd‘ 3 '. mmwmnh and m an jaurned with prayer. Lunch was .loris and achievements uf the Sm“ church, concluding with the EGLINGTON-HOWE BAY w.l. challenge. that in view or the. A total ol 15 members were strategic place the island holdriprcsent lor the May meeting. in the international lite ol thelhckl at the home or Mrs. Char- u n rid. American Christie n siles and Mrs. Edwin Mills The should do their utmost Io help meeting opened with the island these people maintain a strong mn Dress- . it was decided to cater In the M ANNE—rub“: {LN u ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Laurie flirt-ll. Pnrt Hill. announne the cit- rnrzcmcni or their deunhler, Arrnc Cody. n.‘. to Thomas i-Isiuarrl Harland. son nl Mr, and Mrs. James Harland, committees were given The sum or so was vntcd to send to the Retarded Chiidren's Associn- iinn and $10 was voted lnr sch. nlarshlp fund For the next meeting roll call will be answered by n money donation ipr Souris Hospital \lhile lunch will be supplied by rs, ,inhrinle McKie and Mrs. Liicnita MacDonald The meeting adluurncd {oi- intvcd by lunch served by Lirr llflSlESSCS and lunch trim- mittee KELLY'S moss c.w.L. The annual meeting nl St. sopb‘s subdivision or the thotic Women's League. Kelly's Cross. was held recently. The .io- n a. meeting opened with p rl yer .\ - ltd Ily the Director. The minutes n! the last mnn~ t.th and annual meetings were Wall and approved iuiluweti by an itemized slatement nl 'l'llllllfi'llni Minion ruminant: here to serve you ANV~ hour ol the day or night. THOMAS HARLAND ANNOUNCED Kentviile. Nil. The marriage will take place at st, Jamel Anglican I‘hllrrll. l’nrl Hlil. PEL Saturday. June 29. 1961. at 3 30 pm. years receipts and expenditures Showing a credilablz balanc- on hand T.lt- t‘ll'l’lran n rfiit'el’s took place with the lollowlng restliis' president rs, i rim: Bradley: secrelxry: Mrs, Jnseph Kelly; irrasuler — Mrs. Vera Gorman, Tlv: ('"ll\'(']l{‘l5 \lt‘ro rt-olvcl- ed inr iIlt‘ St‘cl’lllrl term. a maoling lilcn adjourned, then Between 1m and 1960 the net national income in the United States ruse il'orn 582.000.000.000 to “15.000000 == ' Sneakers! Sneakers! Yes. we reully will! fie till the end oi “M sn l I It 9 I season. Thewncht Shoe Cu, will give you a rtcelllt with every plir oi sneakers bought tor men. rr men. . ' and xlrls'. When you have purchased tea airs oi sneakers brrn your coupons Christian witnesr in this area oi reprint or treasurers and .to Wright's where you will set a the Eaciiic. Smagl that‘tgylr fliers Wm. .1“... 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