HAPPENINGS I! MR. AN!) MRS. DALE HICKS ' Groom’s Father Performs ’ Ceremony Al June Nuplials l First anptict rhittth Filal’t dati:litev‘c wcddtnc a beige lottetnuii the ruin «i a sheath with twice and bronze lovely iieddttit: on snitirdai. accessories. \lrs iitrks wore when \lwttoi-ic lean oldest a two l’llPl‘P die in shades mod and “’IlllO tiitit creed and white at essoi-ies Tlir hride‘s daughter .n in and was James (‘inrilon input Wodtl and Dale .ioiinsnn iitcks. son oi ooiv :rondmothcr. ilrs nonald Rev c i and \i» 'in' or or :ott has in attendotico st George. vs wore tmliorl in A reception tor approximate. Ilon heads or mslrtmntti not iv. one hundred cucsts was held T CA Hivtc Inllit‘r hi llir at Zion cittiirh hall The hrides ‘ perlormcd the double in. t’r‘rt‘. talile who contract with a three ‘ moot noon ti... i.l: tie» oviitoc . ~ o. Grah'is. “Ill! pink mer It. was decora The bride ass radiant a» she oti n h oliitr tlni'cS .i.in entered the church hit the arm .ni Iniini'rl u-th n : a t. T min. Traveller's Rest. uncle and aunt neth Dunhsm at Portland. Conn. tot the brideelect. entertained at .me . lThui-sday ntgbt toe itltc Mill- iWauR‘h wedding. .Iclou'n. who has bcen v the home n! Mr. and Mrs. Mab- on hynon. Summerside. the pssi weekend at Maipeoue. .guest at Mr. F r s tMacNutt. Miss Milly Strong. Miss Ethel strong. Summerside and M i all rccent guests oi itir. and Mrs.i Harry Brown. Kensinmon. l ‘Iamily who are Visiting in Keir. .si thin and Mrs. Mannie kayr. l Charlottetown. ton irishtown. are visiting at C l i n- lon guests at son‘ ~i and us and daughter Brenda have returned to their home in Ken- .iingtun altar spending a days at Sheet Harbour. ‘lrs Art-hie MarPhec. who re. turned to her home at sheet Har ter in Kensinxton. Mr. and Mrs Elmer B u rt. lids”. and daughter. Mn. Kell— are visitors to Charlottetown and are staying at the Charlottetown Hotel Mrs. Spanner was lormer Ily Mrs. John 5. Floyd. Rev. ‘ John 5 Floyd was Duster ol the Christian Church hen r u m 1906 to 1914. rehearsal reception on Miss Mary Math’utt. Charlot- iting at spent. Mrs. A.A. Lockhlrt. Summer- mine. had as her guest recently Mrs. A5. Wortley. tube Enld lLockharti at Toronto. Mrs. Wort. cy was warmly welcomed and , , . widely entertained by friends‘ "'“g'l'iriMfidcfifijl and relatives during her visit. 'Y- a “- 5... is“ by at. so, he, no,“ t. eph Csudet. eldest son oi Mr. Toronto Sunday. shown above are Dian- Kathryn Lacey. only daughter and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William strong. as wright. New Annan. w e re Robert and Cathy souaieibrgi- igs. Wrslvlew Drive. spent the weekend with their grandpar. ents, Mr. Cpl. and Mrs. P H. Dalton and ngton. were weekend guests at Summer... 9 Mrs. w s wataun. Vancouver. wcTU iieid secretary. schedul. Presbyterian Church was the ed to address gatherings at sev. 561‘"? M an event it! interest ol‘ crui island pnian this week has I VWIde circle or lrignds. when. postponed her visit to the prov- “'15 Gs yl e Champinn. R. N. their due to a car accident she B.N.. daughter at the late Mr. suiterrd while in Newioundland. and Mrs WHIIam Qhainbion at It was incorrectly reported that Kenlmtstnn. was united in mar— she had arrived on Prince Ed. ridge With Ronald Euszne Burk- ward island Mondgy_ nam. nA son oi Mr. and ill. Eugene aucknam oi Co St. Pius X council CWL held cord. NH. their .liine meeting in the church The double fins ceremony was hall with Mrs. Eugene Daley oerlm'med by the REV. Donald presiding Committee report, Maclcay oi Summerslde at 2.30 were read as lollows: social ac- In the ulternonn 0! Saturday. tion. Mrs Reg McCsrvil edu_ June lsi, 1963. _ cation, Mrs. John Morley. mem. Miss Eleanor Champion was beiship and magazines. Mra. Ml. organist. and accompanied the chaei Campbell and Mrs. Jam. soloist Mrs. wiltrcd Waugh whit es i-iornby: iinance. Mrs. Cornel- sand The Wedding Fraye Miss Millie Cousins. Kensingr . and Mrs. Heath M'K‘LS‘OII. Mrs. lays and daughter. Mrs. William liesney. lilaclmd's Mr. Mr and Mrs. Gerald M'arKeii- lew N. S. hev were accompanied by hour attcr spending the win- Mlss Eleanor Champion and oi her tntlio as tin» iiiltllni: iatiirr hritIr and cream i cht. , . _ . during the Sign.“ M the mm .. - llirs Wayne Champion hate re— ius MucCurmaC. Guides and mm “N. I‘ .‘M I“ I “I lawns “WWI °" ",II'" "'1" turned to their homes at K en- Brownies. Mrs. Allison MacDon- ler > ntnaorll tliilltli nr:. nst oi the lioiltlinc case. which has mm" Mm "Wm “ M” 2m. press. Mrs. mm Homily: 1.,” mm who was mm m leflluc‘ hrtdc win» wa Milt" h‘y‘yflf’fyl'd 'jmmmm‘mw" '1" they were guests lor ilie p a st spiritual. Mrs Woodrow Wheat- taint-33in; hilhfilzlgfllfig. Elnon styled with «\ll'r'tllr‘arl tirilline Thc man! to the bride iras "I M' “d M" D” m," cheque W 5759.33 mg mg. was lovely in her gown oi while tildoieic'ltziiii'"2:13“;th ii't'tpni-ildiolvelh‘. iIiiRtll or 3°" semed'“ RM Add!” Maw“!- ">'“f" "g" ‘3"91‘": “flirted (.1. it. ...’.. p . ’ . .. ’mpsr‘m. “P, r 2* ;‘ ylrs Daiid Bi‘valitnn who is altt tor the building iund. lie bodice sutured ace appique mu" . 'a; in; ' m, poppy...“ Th" '.“ ‘ -" \‘L inc her parents. Mr and congratulated the members tor mm at Hie stoop neckline. and it'll-“I'nii .. .. . n it. not \li:c .i £2.25" 5”“ Mrs Arthur Lark Reusingtun, their trail in parish work. and Inns, ewes ending in iin points. inE n-tn lit-id on»... EC Dr d {$2 6'“; ernlaiewdai‘sre: ntlv in iiai. asked them to pray tor the sold Each frei- oi the houliant skirt lggl'emjlor hnitltatii lFll and t .' a" 'r' ."d ltax. guest at Mr and Mrs Don oi Pup! .iobn xxm. gigseh‘iEdwm‘lhhv-ic:h:: v t - Woodside _ . . h; .if'i:”;..a. a... .... ' " .23.":".33;;‘:".:',.§cfhgm~ m” Loo Eagnall. srigtiton Road, plinue mm. Her shoulder len- "y‘flfia tints... in..." nt H... (W... .egnmm Glenda and Elizahelh ‘tlarKen- Charlottetown. di rict governor gtit veil tell graceI’ullyriri-im . th hrtd no; mini oi honour trtrn‘d' ni'ttm'hnt y. d {M 9' zic. Lona and Eleanor oss. .' eiectoloiNihasgoneto attend headdress edged with ilv ._ot- E r k I ' 'P a "'"1’ la \liirrutill Il’ilI \liro the Lions international ronven. the - valley. and she carried y. with oi ittr ytitnr oi oi iiic lllFSl hook iiitiic Gotl (north... it end . s tot trai-cilin: the bride wore H M pm RM. and gsitaet at. in yellow roses entwined with item and govcrnors' school Miami Beach. I i . . t l _ ti iaie ietuined to their horn The mm m hmn .n it» . “Wm: “4', an ett<etnhie oi heire tirocaded ter spending the past weeken “01" “' flag?“- “5 3”“ "d .,.. . ‘. iaIIPia iitili bride and coral si- in Halitao visiting Cst D. Miss Judy Allan. churlottiL in hpavah .vfu‘ue Disrddsbmie. r it .e .t d Stewart. iirtlie. town. ictt . turday lor Digby. as tone iii a i_e ice ~ N“ WWW“ 3." a “5.93 P ""Y' Nova St‘ntia where she will and slightly hosed skirta mat- o _ ~r ‘Y'M Nth? ti ("'9‘ mm “‘0 WW" .\II' and ‘Ilrs .Irll'ill Warrch. join the summer stall oi the thing headdress in pillhax style vellon Thc. wit norc motions t. in n . omen. li‘“ t. chariowmm (“Emmi H"... mm Pm“ "ML 5... ate. with veilsndaooscgsyniwhiie With“; Wt “- ymm‘ "' “"2"” "‘ “W “a” 23th wedding anniversarv at the "is"; m. part4.“ public rela» mixins centered with blue com. " “. I" “"m w” "Q" 3"" l‘ A . hftmt’ 0' the" daushler» M '5 tions work at the Cornw allll meted liar ensemble. summers matching .ir_ and ilrs HI ottl i-e an...“ Dn...1 m gamed“ m". Naval Em magnum. Mrs, Tim . . am Flash“. it: m with "d M“ “m t c ‘ it "P ‘ " . 5 wore in attendance tor the din- rennin . Grand‘Ddley wore identical lawn: or gettinny Cordon. rotii oi the nocrntod a no<itto_n on the tree “fly.wa wvdnpgday mom rose ocau de son. patterned on I. t“ rtthlitr n W11: 23:": ti.‘:y:I<Ii-ttthIIIIh:tI:m mm. mm“ “r” 5‘” mm w” in; tor Ilal‘ll‘lt'llpnrl. Massachiis- that wnrii by tile maid oi honor, net in... mints, out. airtime mm. m in... mamas, .h, m- da“="‘"""'la“' "' “W W" etis. where she will be employed :gidffiifilfdmtrllt nosesays cen- hruddre<-. lint ti hridt- tin: icndeted a N‘rilmlllr nk » wo tilt niairiitntz ored couple. and Mrs Clark Ills nis during the summer months. rs. Gerald Doyle and Mrs. he flnwer girl. Paula l7haim- “3]” ’"""”"""‘ “ ‘(Iy‘w‘llw'f {1;FIEC'R'L:’§°<.I“:“:' Lloy Archer. ststcrs or \lrs P .pi ti was dainty in white nylon ‘ Pam?" . " ‘ " I ' i ‘ 5 Warren Lloyd Archer presented r over laiieia. d igned with pun saiolgis;niiss noti’d‘ “town” 'I" fill" TWIN?" fivfl ‘33"? the silt. and Matt thc accoin. WI Hem rs ope sleeves and whitesatinlsash.Shc . . ....- .... . . - _.‘ a é... ; 0.... M h... untold. amountd so; rollat: “8311:6133. ,5... me...” About Gardenln mm; 5;; gmg' b3 i "m" r S we. a. e n s uore a rt. piece... in in us _ . , k h - - and attendants arviiril al tlw int- ' rm‘KFl‘ tn the "Mir" <tall 2’ I" 39"" "mm" KENSINGTON A The regiilar.b':;:rywof:;“:me gbarmi altar. an: no... r it. ht sutii rnitndtan Company ol monthly meetinti at New Wt sum 3;“, carried ,h, rings on A is \‘Iiini'itin. ithrro the groom r presently ctnpitived Ralph liit oi tllr (Mi iitt :ttcsts \iere Irnm noon-i “as best man and iish. Fredericton. [‘amphellton. St. ers “ere Lrn-inti Perch on and Center. (‘hat am Sackviile Ralph Ti-vil. tripods nt both hionrton and Argyle County. bride and :rootn ' an San Francisco. Cal- Mrs Gordon chose (or her iarnia durin: the etching oi the rrm. ta hrntiict 3 ELLEN’S DIARY Aromatic Norcissi Bloom Now In The Lawn Border I l the pure. claimed the attention iiiI our hlnom miWI iarmera today on shoot a fur iield. it was. their absence leav- inc the hnme~sttrrnundlnzs mind for the time . come now to the hariis ii is to lind tho cnivs‘ stalls empty. and only the odd Tall leit Indoors Maybe a barn-cat alts mislead- incly pensive at an entrance us some allry leading to mouse‘. The "June Lilies". white oi the names. in the laiin's hordrr We kneeli to catch the scent as thin ' tine OI iltr milsl ainmallr . aide oi Heaven" . incited wc re-i call that back in childhood. when‘ the Minister at a Sahhalh mor-- alng servtce in Chiirrh. with the surroundinus so hushed that even the odd stamp oi a horse at the l’llll‘hlfl: rail or post he‘ yond the open door. seemed to unholy sound the darting ‘swallaws that dnl husiness up along the eaves. Lottr and moo-s ore areas where milled sunbeam: play all the remaining «raw and hay. inali- lng these (IPSle place; tor the Bantam or larger hen who would steal a nest away flow In- triguing chicks hatched thus are. Motherless I rl C u l) ated think! have their charm Chicks hatch- we pleased to ianev ti wihiid tie the narcisal pure and scented. we should some time~ ii. a! course those golden gates would admit. llkvlew there! We sowed an edging oi white slysaum about the old iloweroed _ on theiswn this morning to he a M horn a setting arcordins in dntmi Manon... t... twee- plans made by the Iarmuilc. too pleaauriiiga . Peter was at play haw all Appsal hut in us. those then in the aandplle nndcr that which come unhiddcn and ones. old birch tree. busy. as are such pectcd trom a stolen nest. w i n- ,onns cm, with in. toys. me... some little well-mothered a nd tag roads luv the small mnchin.. iendrd. smart wildtngi. are the es he would nreseniv operate,‘ in attractii oi all: lanclluily suiting varied sounds‘ ‘ in casino Mack rnmmenI-I to them there with the sun litter» ed in a reileeitve mood this eve pan Macrievin. lett visit to Somervllle. Moss. where they wiilbethe guests oi Mr. and Mrs CnlIn CamphI-ll When we i v town. or nn a sunny sill. watches. - don Women‘s institute was held V on Tuesday cvening. June it. at ‘ the "0"" '7’ 5"“ M°“' M“ Thomas Smith lilled the role WM- , oi groomsmsn. and William Gor- Witli the president in the chair vack and Morton Smith. both at the mrehilr opened With W’ In- Halilax ushered the guests to the studio tide and the Mary Stewv g" t p .. ‘ mm... Wm. and! are Collect The minutes ol new" 53,... bum .May mwtms Mr? FEM by I ‘ A reception was held at Birch secretary. Mrs WilburMarKHY- nill Lodge. Summeraide tor 7s Twelve members Answered In“ guests when girl irienda oi the icon with a iisli pond donation my, mm; m. turret Inner: One visitor was prawn! Cm“ Table drcorinciuded candles and respondence was read and dealt . three tier wedding cake made iwith. by Mrs. Lester Champion. aunt Mrs Daniel Morrison and Mrs. louver semi-d weie appointed delegates to the w.i. convention to he held in Ullarlottetown on July to and ii The treasurer ' reported a large mun realised . iron. the recent lobster supper i 'in the hall. The rich committee “" ' mm“ ~m'“""l“' . reported the sum at $10 WK‘IIIIIIIHIM ivoted towards prices (or the ‘school ctn'ldi-eii and heats will . also be given. so Mrs. DarliEI Morrison invued: the members to her home tort ‘the July meeting. A paper on ‘s was prepared anal tread by Mrs. Francis Murrayl .Program included a game pre pared by Mrs. Douglas Cole and a contest by Miss. William MacEweii which was won byi Mrs. ‘Martnii Cole. ‘ Lunch wla served by the hoe .tesa and committee in charge. Mrs Harry MacNPvm- Incom- hlte satin heart shaped cush. ied by her grandson. Curtis recently on I Mrs Orin Spooner. Arlington. For person-l hyllzno NORMA MAT!!!“ ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fitz- Patrick. Summerslde. wish to announce the engagement iii W i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED IChampion-Buchnam Nuplials‘ . her at The Charlottetown Hillel projects. And. ion Saturday, June 22nd,. it w l in John we iSoIemnized Al Kensinglon Him IBCOL . EXTRA swim NDAY’S DOLLAR SAVED ll vi V s. R. JOHNSTON no. 1961 VALIANT SEDAN one owner. low mlluso. rush. up to 25 miles per gallon, EXTRA MiEClAL Come in or call Arnold titans. It. Peter's need he . DIANE LACEY and Mn. A. Walther: Gaudet. Charlottetown, whose e IE6 men! has been announced. The marriage has been arraan to Like place In Halifax July . 13. I passed to the guests by the bride land Kristin-i. Mrs. David ed the guest Mrs. Eldon Champion. sister» in-law ot the bride. wore a blue linen sheath dress with white accessories and a pink corsage. Mrs. Burknum. mother 01 the groom chose blue and white printed siiit. a white satin hat and a pink eorsa e. Mrs. Alexander Champion. grand mother oi the bride. was dressed in a navy siiit dress with beige accessories. The bride donned a navy blue lincn suit with White accessories land pinned on a pink corsage tor a 'motor trip In Canada lie- iore leaving tor the state ot II» iinois. where they will live on the campus oi the University oi niinois. The bride is a graduate or Kensington High School. and or Victoria General Hospital School oi Nursing. She received er Bachelor oi Nursing degree at Dalltuiisie University. Halitax. The groom graduated irotn Mass. and the University oi Il- .liaoia where he is currently a doctoral candid te Bryanton circulat- book. l presd t preaid ten Chariot. The annual meeting of 5!. Ma eat. vld MCTI Inl with lh Minutes were read “rs. cooperation. A new service group. the re- ily organized Zonlo [clown will receIVe its of- IICI national over 450 clubs to the new 3 E1: of Med cluh lul one. Myrtle ( The dream thunde the nIII- ter Dillon: leer! and members ior their line KENSI'NGTON -— Kenslngtun l of th’ bride. which was cut and l M155 MBIM’I Mathew" iWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS I Slate Of Officers Elected ‘ Al Annual-Monthly Meet and rks Lot 1 Pur- ta sh Council was held dune : in sures: Mr 1 the church vestry with a good . attendance or members. the vice Dalton: eter Dulllln ed. The director Rev. na- na opened the torch. e league prayer. monthly Mrs. peter Dalton: president. Mrs. neary the educational Doyle; lire re forms Raymond wart President. em. 1 career leaderlhlp with the organization ts famous. iiotletpwn i-harter mem ‘ Mrs. Margaret Campbell: ('0 U.S.A.. iriri Number One. or Zoom ln-‘ Help" MacDonald Iernntinnal. District Numbert Th .Mra. Gerald Murphy: score ‘ ry' Mrs. Peter Dalton; tree- 3. Cairldge Roners: tirat vice president: Mrs. Lance second vice lireslrlent: third' vice alien: Following the executlve ment- s allowing convenes: and ap-‘were elected' membership and .proved followed by the conven- magazine: Mrs. Stephen Doyle; icrs reports. which showed the ways and means— Mrs. Henry past year was I very succesl- Dalton: M" — Mn. Pe- . soc- The ioilowlng compose the all wellare .— Mra. Charles Rog- : new state or ottlcera: lNewa Formed Women’s Club .To Receive Charter June 22 Mrs. Lance Dalton: spiritual — Mrs Ste The resultant combination of career variety has won ior Zonto clubs oi charter irorn Zonal inter. everywhere the reputation (or at a presentation din. iorceiul group action in service silinulatoin member! of completely different announced by charter presidenl.‘ backgrounds derive Irom eiic . ,other Intrn-Cluh. and increasing. Znntrl international is s wom- ly interciub. has also resulted in . en's service organization 0! well a world Iellowship (tu- which the in 19 countries. all dedicated to the oeriormance i needed services in their Com- munities and to iurthering the MS. maid,“ M". Eve.” progress of women and or better Cudmore; president. Miss Mab lnteioattonol relations through at Mathew". vtw pm.” 5..., ‘ out the world. he The Charter will be presented by the c h | e, rdiill: secretary. Mrs. L a lira ‘Kilchen: recording aecreiary.‘ “'5' "I I‘m"- M'“ DmthylMias Carrie Thomson: treasur- tord. Mass. Miss PM is Governor at Dis-i disn lymboll which individual. ly represent mite ideals. together tom the urine and Tobin's emblem. ll waa adopt. led shortly alter the organisation Wu termed in unit by nine like. mlmtzd woman‘s service (‘llilis in 1960 Zonla clubs throiiciiotit l the world ioioed to retain: orer whim tor the Anne drunk in. taste in Germany. one oi the famed "villaze" protects Ialm. rhed by the heleioo Nohei Fire. for refugee laniilies donation represented The on the international level is Zun- ta‘s Amelia Earhart Scholar. ahio. This hind. maintained by voluntary guts iroin zonts clubs. has provided A: grant. tor graduate study in aeronauti. eight countries since it was PS- tabiialied in 1938 In memory oi Zontn'a great air pioneer mem. her. an the local level. the scholar- ships glven by 2onta Clubs in nursing the arts and educatlm. sl fields. can be counted by the score. but. more prevalent. and atiecting larger areas oi hunian weliare, are the service pr I\< jet-ta a in health. weliare, rl "r, cultural. old are and youth lields —which seapeclivc clubs carry a F Foremost on the attends «I the Charlottetown rliih will be run. slderatlon 0’ a local cause i it which m e m he 1'! can mrtsl beneficially devote their tinte Officers In this roster of Char-i and anal-gig; [t lg axioms r in rs are: Zonta that ‘aei-vice" implies- no. requires — personal llmvt a d attention. not dollar dorm. tions alone. REMEMBER Am Thirty children whose parents er, Miss Anna Rlley. Directors y l ’ I tli I" Mrsv Sally Rodd Ind Munhelped uflus av prisoners ll 9 Semntt World Wnr will vi a derives :iMsy vacation in the Adrl‘dllr- . name ‘Zonla" 0“? mmprlm "‘9 East?” 599-. iroin a combination or Sioux ln- irom the Yugoslav government lion oi U.S.A. Provinces. The new club's uttlcers will Del Installed by Mrs. Olga Cloake at the Znnln Club of Toronto. Mrs. t Cloake is the oiticiai oi the new group. Invitations have keen Issued and numerous provincial and ‘ lvlc leaders are expected to and the Atlantic organizer at- . tend. Out at town guests include . other out ni town Zoniians at- tendinz will be MIss Elsie Moss of Medirlrd. Mass” 3 member 0! the Inlernntlonal Hostess Cum- millet“ oi Zonio international. and Miss Constance Marlins lune of Halitnx and nrmerly 0! ss Mschrlane Charlnttctnwn. is a well known marine biolog- ist and is a peat president o i the Zonto club oi MacF‘arlane will otilcially wel- ome the new club into Zonia f ‘ international i c EMA CERETTI ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs lienry Cerettl. i Borden. announce the engage- irieot cl their daughter. Maiy Norma. to J. Verne Johilso ll. Erie pennsylvania. Marriage in la 9 place at Sacred Hoar: church. sorden. July 1 SCIATICA Du ahlip stabhlng uIInl Ihoat down ycuithighsmlplolnklellllt hsid icryouto not bout it lat iallei limit w ihr terrible pllnl EMPLEI’ON'S T-R-C Only IS: Ind SI.“ It drug rev-aw. t. sally. .siir term. Hauletn- .ii is it reitei .i. ammo: o a. [lull Nnt F-afl-A s1790 Dill In“ l their youngest daug ter. l Mary Norma to Robert Mai» ‘ colm Steele ot portage Ls prairie. son oi Mr. and M Malcolm Steele. Summeraide. Marriage in take place at st. t i ll. BENNETT CARR X b l e e iron sac. cii tilt-t. aiiiit. sun Lit. at on ads . t Phillie 44m . mu Paul's Church. slimmeraide Chlrlmltl'l. P-E-l. on July 1.1 at ll) o'clock. own on his head. and n hint: “llow inst this month is illng‘iitdwind oi day on a nheek passing i heard Granddad a l Alex and his one sister were. to Mr. that ran It's said that; then walking up the tone. in .1 it you want the wlnutr to fly. . pleasant outing. they had been not that put .vnur name to a six mori- -' the mailbox These days one can th‘s promissory note: And before iind many exciisca in toilet oni you know it. It'll oiiriiiii' ithink the way stop to search tor at June goes tasi' he smiled a bit nest hidden in the grass at th e meluily "because oi thosr Gratin ianeside, which the heron taxi 'end Exams" And this day. down to iish in the stream; liei Nlttht claims it now. Tut-kip ten to a wmdpec er's tattoo ‘ every livtnlz crcature undcr And invariably one will pause. dusky wings keep them using} on the bridge there In the aldcrs‘ until morning. toiook down in the depths be. Until tomorrow _ DInry _ low. What excl!an things are kl‘ good-night. be lound are Furtive trout. ‘ tiny minnows. snails. walerrlniflv MrLEAN BACK TnRoNTo tCP' _ page M... en And alwayr. always on sun. sy summery days. one . Man returned to CBC television mid that inrr smiling or lrmvn- Monday alter two years as u- m, say or detected there. that et-uiive producer with (TV Teie. ‘Vulon. a private network lie ll FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS If you lone money, you loss it for Consult good. But: if you lose travellen’ cheques, "The Bank" refunds the 8: CO. money whenit‘! notified Promptly- Travellen' cheques are easy to I Insurance since 1872 any, Ind you can caali them al- r arpertenra or n mn as most anywhere. How do you get insurance sates-mesa. is I than? At any branch of your disposal. onlm- ' . ooh..." . on...“ mm”- . Monies-e . Alberto- mun-hum.- Agents Throughout the Province you. i with the trwptnl It Alder-lea . will produce Perlsrope. l pro-l I! complete. place! arttu' July L l d (mill ‘ tram With travellers’ cheques —you can't lose Though Zonto membership la strictly non-purtis and non-sec- it is limited to “ men in executive posts in business. or the proiaaaiona. . and to one. oI- a- kind" in each that Is. one representa- tive at each tacet ot the co m- mitoity‘s business and proteas- ional lite. One civir leader e "homem also permitted in each club taria leadership in lakes IMiss Helen Cleveland and Mrs. hlurial Stupert who are mem- ‘ bers oi the 2onto Club oi Toron- to whirh organized the it ew group Miss Cleveland la a Past i international Presldent oi Irin- to Halllnx. caugory CHANGES w” ill La. WHITE SUGAR FIR?! 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