: tens still are a loveable: 09 : : Steven- t ~ wallpaper, or a fresh coat of, “This week saw on of the In all thy journeyings; I go be- | va Bt Og ateomibany ing ne oe aa rercne _ he The -Unite:l. States exports ” ‘> |paint on a room? --And- every: ‘cropping tidied-last seedings. and — fore."’ - wishes, After the shower a 80 Ohtario ¢ 1! ent affairs at the more than 50 per cent of its : re thing indoors and out had: that sowings.. At Alderlea. » patch <a “a : * + Diary "*=*"|sial hour was enjoyed and -re Ollege of Art. wheat and rice crops. : |clean appearance one expects of. for mangels was re¢ and Good-nig . freshments served. : _jthe spring. I can picture yet the seeded, and. raaated fo a : : gp anit and Mr. David -Weale, [See ees : ‘cherry trees in bloom in the or- nicety by James with ‘‘Jerry" : | id seer Mrs. Margaret .. MacKinnon. recently for, Calgs V bana ‘chard, and fle: pink and -white Gage’s friend-of-horse, in the Pisqul ‘ East *»~ “ison, James-N. MacKinnon and where they “will visit, with M ‘of the apple blossoms. A nd_ roller. * daughter “Areta MacKinnon = Weerle's parents, Mr peat jeu 9. every little trai! was inviting. ‘I. never saw a roller before” WI Attend ‘Moore of San Diego California Rasp), Roberts -and oth Golden Fruit from MALAY; -| The footpath up the. lane. was Gordie - Jamie's eldest said. in- : have arrived on the Island and bers of their an " a a , 2 oe “SANDRA MACPHEB wee PM. . BRENDA HOUSEN “ELLEN’S DIARY ed should like to be on the Is: lifting to one's morale than new | full of the loveliest surprises for ~ ‘children; little and_larger-fernsthis-Wweekend—— we—r@mémbe: Point. Pleasant. ff Mr-—and=Mrs- Wendell Maes?" .) unfolding, violets-and wild straw »Gage.will have left his boynood | Mrs. Wallace Birt was hos- ae __ _Leod. who cae been visiting Mr berries in flower: We were al- behind t6° wed the girl of his tess to the Pisquid East Wo- Gerard Giddings who is a tea: MacLeod's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ja» * » ways careful not to tread. on the choice. Setting a new. prece- men’s. Institute recently, The cher. in Arvida, P.Q., wiited |George T MacLeod, Long. Riv- of those things and wish I were } Wedding Bells Will Rihg specting it with interest By James we would extend good And as thou goest, v ‘\ HAPPE mise leaning j Walk on tn faith, upon my. seal “all shalt” be made plain. on os ‘ . faith to see;~ Take that, and next ‘duty become a bride future finds thee, are spending the summer at Convention — The. bride-to-be | T /Commereial News in.- Toronto. ring -her stay on the Island, and on June 13th...is tak- latter least we should later lose .. dent: a first ‘marriagé cere. meeting was well attended. Aft- !” Cambridge recently at the ,eT, Were tendered a -post-nup- seven one berry!: And some- mony in the “‘Charch on_t-he—er—routine business was _com- home’ of his mother, Mrs. Mary ‘tial shower—on Thursday evyen-; times we chanced to find a bird’s Hill’. We hope the sun shines pleted, a contest was put on by Giddings ing at the home of the: Dough- | : | nest on a low bough of in the in good omen for the little bride Mrs. Harold Jay and won by - art family. -The. ‘couple were | “ ' grass, and what an exciting and for the continued happiness Mrs. Wallace Birt: Refresh- Me and Mrs. Allan Graham married at Toronto earlier this | ae, happening that was! An item to of this lad, who has naturally ments were served by the hos- of Toronto, Ont., are holidaying year The bride: is the former | ate pioneer ETT a be Fespectedsirely, though=te—been, as indeed have al! the tess, assisted by. Mrs. Robert 2¢ the Ls A Mr. Graham's Linda Osborne © of Dartmouth, 1 meer ; “be inspected’ daily to see- how: grandchildren, very much in our Leard. rn pr Muna maroon | beans MacLeod. sist f th things were progressing. . think hearts up their years, With Merhbers’ ‘of ha inatibite at: North.” Laphena, one ei attcan | ‘\ an : . : cues arte again. And know I Wishes too, to all those Island tended Bee ee ith inge: Jecuinese << what spent |srereesseees srensaeey 5 er find the Same paths couples, June has, or will bring which was ast week at the the winter in Ottawa, has re. ~ Hy, BENNETT CARR again. ~ Everything is changed and different now. When | come I catch only fleeting glimpses, of that rural life I-knew as A pehild, This ts true. Our living has changed unbelievably in recent .and former decades. At the same time, we on Island farms, \can find many of the old sights ‘and hear- the age-old familiar up “to .their own wedding day May they have years of wedded bliss ahead! . And for us, the week has been pleasant, the days good, that came and went one by one And what of -our. tomoiows But why should mortals fusé-an- duly “over the unborn days, be: cause. as. one reminds us: ‘Thou canst not see today the new fire hall in Mount Stewart. ‘turned to her home in Montrose: Mrs. Victor McLaren ‘and: her “This 1s Red Cross Water Safe- friend Mrs. Alex Polson of Tate ty Week. Learn to help others in —-fonto, have... -been_ visiting re CIStreSS I -THe Water : tives and friends of her late h “ band, Victor McLaren, former- bd Sun Lite of Canada + District Supervisor ° | ~ i? “~tsurance Counselling $ Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4-8817 = 4-5435 NINGS” a _ Audrey Jenkins,. Women’s. Editor. Phone 4-8506 escorted the newly weds toy seat of honor where they were ‘presented with gifts froma’ well filled basket carried in by Wy. ma Bell and Darrell Profitt. ©‘ One_step ‘thou seest-then go for-~A shower was held recently at ay of Charlott __ Kathryn Campbell cut the rib. F A F | M ward boldly, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor:; Laren, who iien at ae bons and read the gift cards: or ami 7 ember One step.is far enough for ley Muttart, in honor of.*Pau- was. the editor of The Dally. and the gifts were arranged by line MacCallum who has since . Betty MacLeod. ‘Following the presentation of SEND “GRAINS ABROAD. Art, Y y) OOOO COCO COCOOO GE COS 1] astures hav ravi thy ? land now"’ an‘exile by love from oes °* the hae, thade. bet shall be told thee,- was escorted td the seat. of ho- | Mrs MeLaren visited at the gifts, George Doughart was in ) her native héath wrote frorh an- cows and ‘calves, ewe: and For step by. step thy Lord ts nor, by Linda Paynter, while home of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen charse of entertainment, - after ' ; other province in a missive re- lambkins. a mare and foa) And ‘ leading thee. - Mrs. Heber Morris played the ‘Macwill ‘ams,.of Ca#pe Traverse. which refreshments were serv. ceived this morning. “hts T re. the sounds. You hear them. in- é + wedding, march.. The gifts were Mrs. Polson, a former. teacher nA Mite Macl, ‘ : ;imember was always a busy, termingling with the birdsong, Wherefdre go gladly to the task Presented by little Kendra Har- with the York board of educa- at slain Vai oerida oe Be [happy time on fafms.-» There the summery. lows, / the bieats assigned. thee, . per and Keith Lowther, and Wik ‘tion, - Toronto,..16-néw-.-retired.. Ne fouowiie retcnit ae dune |was the gardening, and ends of and now rarer neighs. Sunkist Having My promise, needing Tanged by Beaker ae | Mré. MacLaren was secretary, ee "United Rtates: AvernnE ‘house cleaning to-complete. And winds roam,. pigeons b)' and nothing more” - Lee eee eee re: (Ri aaalstank to the vegisiear ati" was there anything more up- coo by.a bart’s:gable, and kit: Than just to know where’er the Pe ange eiaes i ee ane At Gallery of Toronto since — oad ee sounds of season. June keeps its orehard bloom, and its lilag in -mauve by the door., The hidden meaning a Oi My command, but ae mee light shall gain; ‘ Are WMC Will Hold: ‘Services At - Nursing Home The. June meet: ng of Calvary MS Temple Women's’ Missionary | ‘Council was held at the home of Mrs. Victor, Douse with. 15 mem- bers and--ofie guest. -The -meeting- pened with pray- ergeby Mrs. George. MacEachern : ‘who also gave a talk on prayer Service And. Banq vet Held For Cornwall CGIT Grads The Cornwall ohare CGIT! A graduat' m banquet was -ptaduation~ service was held held for the “girls ~ in Cornwall jointly with the regular church Christian Education centre on service in -Cornwall United May 28th when a hot turkey. sup- | Church on Sunday evening,.June per was served by the UCW with | —$th——Assi sting -Royden Reynolds._Mrs._ Earl Lowther presiding. at the service were. two of the The toast to the Queen was pro- CGIT leaders Mrs. Earl Lowth- posed by Gloria Godfrey. Carol ’ er and Mrs Harry Lowther. Green proposed the toast to = based on Isaaih 65 verse 24 and | ibe twa graduates. Brenda Han- Church, . which: was Tespon led Cc fs 4 7 Cornwall, and Sandra Mac- to by Mr., Reynolds, and Iris Rall call chronicles 22 ee | 6 The ‘Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 11, 1966. phee “New “Dominion, wer e~ Herlihy” ‘the---toast---to * presented with corsages. of red the mothers, which was respond | carnations and: CGIT pins. ‘ed, to by her own mother. Mrs. Darrell Beil, Mrs.’ Garth , A candle-lighting ceremony, The guest speaker, Gordon Birt and Mrs. Cyril Clark#The fn which each girl hghted a can- Mac Donald of Charlottetown, Harta amounted 46 $0.46: "Tae dle from a larger one was per- gave an interesting talk on Shel- eee offering . fae pln | ture containing the word “Love” A prayer selection was read by | | PREINITT formed. : after which, the CGIT tered Workshops, illustrating , hymn “Now We Unite’ was with slides on the subject, show- a oe be such workshops in Charlotte- } iscon sing. Complimentary, remarks ing such w Pp the fused ngs for Nae Gk ki were made by MP Reynolds on town and other places where the good work being done, by the this work is carried on. , froup, due in large-measure to. The banquet closed -with a their. excellent leadership, with worship service conducted BY \hich wes purchased for the special words of congratulation Nora Proude, and benediction parsonage. A letter from Rev. to the graduates. = by Mr. Reynolds: , and Mrs. David~ Purdy, —mis- “{stonaries in Rhodesia was read’ MARY HAWORTH - |e Panes, Sedney Bt. ony. gust, The financial statément was given by.Mrs. Arnett Nicole | concerning the. new chesterfield a sus cesamumconanelis : ‘eard is to be sent to Stanley Military Pride Found rn tee ae | a a A Home A Garage sy a» iy A Gottdge Se i _A Ban oe the WMC would h . devotion- al services on Sunday evening at Livingston McArthur Nurs- ing Home. « a At the close of the meeting a baby shower was held for one of the members, followed by re- freshments al j Obnoxious By Civilians re DEAR™ MARY HAWORTH: occupies your mind. as vou put As employment manager for a retired army officer job appli- large consulting firm. have cants through the hoops of. your occasion.to interview fouf or five very subjective, sadistic. tvpe of retiying military officers. per screening process’. ; month. If you are a male, J. would. sur In this capacity T also review mise that you have an_abidir's “an exhausting number of their quarrel with men in uniform career-resumes, arid thus ‘feel obscurely. motivated. on the iin : somewhat qualified to comment conscious plane * Linde Matheson- 2 eae Shows Slides » on. Mrs. CW's. dollar-conscious And the ‘Teason might be tha! * Sr qismay. “hér army = officer vou are civilian £F_ disqualified ~At York Pt Wi a { uae ig ee lilies se husband Took ny eafly for military service. by physical . ; 1 retirement dtawbacks. Or possibly yai Mrs Garet Pater. chaired the : : : Our worst irritant Is the retir- managed draft deferment by spe. June meeting of York Pt. WI. , i” ing, officer who thinks he is uni- ¢ial pleading. . , which was held at the home of ae Mrs. Ralph Bain.: and, seven visitors were >resent. because he-represents ‘‘20 ars of proved ability.”.. His In- any case, as IT get ‘the pic jl members | ture: you react -badly, en the 1 qu é i ; ¢ % < resume is packed with such clin- ,emotional level. to the approach Mrs Rita MacPhail ' reported, | : : : q : ° 3 z r ches as ‘‘I slashed costs. . .sups. “of a service uniform, literal pron the TB League. luncheon if so = | W he nae os a ; ey ervised 2:19 people. . .was chief symbolic. A clash of tempera. which was held-in Charlottetown so we can. i y — It : : , : ry adviser to the Joint Chiefs of ments ensues, sparkéd by your ?ecently: i : : Staff on such-and-such problem lurking hostility. Ii this blind Delegates appointed for the t fee] _my contribution to your struggle, you have _to fee aniual..convention were Mrs “firm could be of immense: bene- €20-wise. to your own sal'ac P.top and Mrs. Harold Thorne : . ed Etc., ete tion, over the hapless m tar T for the district. conven- ks . / Recently I circulated a typi- Chan now at your merci “in. ton were: ‘Mrs. Thorne and - Who'd think : ss wanting a job that you may con 4,.. ca! officer’s typical. resume a- monest.. our department heads, Cede or withhold, . wa at Sate {ie BAL a reaction. “None ehow. Oly if the military chap pl a vet a ee tle ieeation ip be thi hi h- iio i. “ed interest. hut one spoke for the game. according to vour: ~ Toe . 1S 1g as ion ra lan | OO ‘S in saving. “The only detail this- Tules, that is, by ‘understarne decided later. The sum of $10 : map omitted is,that he has his his service history as a thing of ¥?%. voted for school prizes costs ol 3 90 ? halo polished twice daily.” no account, really. areyydu dis. rs.4John MacKinley the pro y , My point -is. the officer who Posed'to forgive him that chapt. :*'n convener, ‘introduced Lin- lue rin’ Ss oe er of experience- and- maybp puf 4a Matheson, who gave a show- ee, non +) preci telv “evaluates his job ca- pebilities is a réfreshing rarity When we meet him. we .do our « hest.for hin: knowing thaf. his -;"- 1! adjustment ‘job-wise, will be eomparatively é@asy Tf you will pérmit me one flat statement No-military officer js unigue on the basis of ‘“‘ad- ministrative exoerience.”’ He has innumerable civilian ’ peers on that scorem His false sense of-eminence may drive us -to- Look. All of those famous Petal Barst feae" tures: styling, quality, fit. Plus:'the new bare look of sheer marquisette. And stretch in- serts for even more comfort and fit, How can the Wonder-Bra people afford to sell this beautiful bra for only $2.00? Don’t ase questions; Just buy several, before they , change their minds, Also available with Fibrefill, $3.50. e him onto a civilian job, be Gaile itz of slides.on hey trip’ abroad of his pleasing personality with the Comimonwealth Youth Should it~-develop, Movement delegation, Jast sitm- that vou-are female. then Emer This was very interest- would surmise that vou have a '"¢ to thé group present, as sort of built-in snarling dislike as educational. of the whole race: and get , ‘41 auction sale was conduct- Special bang out of: bullvint ed by Mrs. Reg MacEwen, and you can, ‘self-respecting * cenerous sum was realized echelon’’ people who don't \ The next. meeting will be at readily to being pushed’ arcing ‘ie home of Mrs. Reg MacEwen M4 ‘hen rob call will be. answer- Haworth 1 .Colinsels © however a Quotations a ee _ Material Lists — Ay Vv We Carry: A Complete Line of Building Materials well : rp ‘ Fis Mz ary ! with the name of each mem- : te onl 32-36; BR C, 37° 8, Ee ee a pie gid Sea thro ugh her columns. not c's first boy friend. Instead Whi v A, & ae ee stan taki ich aa? Fale mail: .or personal” inte. % the usual refreshrients, hot‘ : ee f oY 3. suc ‘ or Wave : “ : Fa t ‘ . What does he think’ of ime | Mine Mee lh: cere of the Guar. ons. WIE ee uf Je a Burst’ es Qi li B and Name FE ‘od Aaa ; ei self? How will he adjust to civi. T8P sw ela Wales ea Pe by : ua lity” r e r ucts | eee cra Jian .cp-workers..who may — note. + _. Anan to ~ Vhén_a Swansea court _ as id = Pao a ieslierairseousee “ ie oo share his belief that military’ none eh 275 - Canadians Ernest , Arnold his ogetipation, e r Be ce vag is the’ greatest? Ts he irowned last year because replied he was a municipal | ' ee | i Fri dl S a i ind oe? oe ee mast their. balance and. fel) .+ 4 <“"bologist. The judge asked : co rien y ervi : the..wafer: This is Red Grose 4° t d Erni . 4 : Aiea 5 ‘ ‘ ; | 1 have ‘interviewed eh t _ at that. meant an rnie ; : y i : : a | manv. afficers att ifesting a c per Weekes: Be aie cna explnined he wan 4 : ‘ er = = B d Plan Acc t oe attitude that ‘thev are © leaving ce v Arash collector. ; aie | ; U get oun > E oe ee ; the ‘ultimate occupation. driven *, Tea be _Enloy the: tncreased power af shopping. - | j ae a io by. “circumstances: beyond their i . ‘ oN a w ac | . ie : renters eine ee -HON D- A- leer iaeineine la nilainsianiniisinitihalisl ie iit srorle-—-tiee ide terie eile as iN ' - “OPTIONAL CHARGE ACCOUNT THE HOME OF COMPLETE: ‘BUILDING: “SERVICE amusing. But in. most cases it : Enquire today as you shop, at Hol ¢ ' man's 4 is obnoxious. Those. in. the. lat- : Where ft ; ‘ yy Customer Accounts Office ‘ : : ter group simply don’t get be- a : : buy one? ae ; * : ie : vend the initial interview. _ & : ‘as Seo ‘ : i : : As' the man's -attitude usually : : Douglas Bros. & ees : ; . Is reflected bv his wife. T won- ; oe j ae te y iv 4 der if some of ‘the’ difficulties - {a Jones : 43 re : Mr CW anti cipates will he ea : / ; . ie ; partially, of her. own. making” ! »- of course! \ Lek KENSINGTON _Bustane St. 43h 2265 ' CHARLOTTETOWN | Sincerely. G B “@t Down Payment a 1 Rett DEAK G. B.: | t wonder tf © cag term ‘Financing a Broadway — 267-3130 - SUMMERSIDE - 112 Longworth Ave, — 894-7815 your employers have. anv notidn is a Teer : : ; a a . : noe ct : ; . of the cruel yein of thinking ‘that | ; kent St. “ 2-1234 ; * : : @o ee 3 : : : a eon é : @ 7 x : : - oo} — ’ . ‘ - 5 . : ~ ee ‘ r Z : - B * gpk ae 4 ‘ . eo . : ;