MR. AND MRS. ROBERT CROCKETT JUST MARRIED ~ ~pereduitty that wasn't really’ | re, into your reply to the land gether as man and w \lady whose snoopy tenant was ‘der: Do you. by any chance doubt that —_ sort of things goes on lly ed’’ hev dan! Srwise law abiding when the pair choose to lice ta “of —tawe and” order, tole Rho- ife, present: desia’s parliament Friday there ing themselves to the communi 'y have heen 80 acts of sabotage - | complaining about an .elderly as Mr. and Mrs - since Rhodesia made its~ unilal- | couple in the same building “liv- . This implies your understand- eral declaration of independ- jing in_sin’’ as purported —_man—ing that _a—common_law_marri- ence_from Britain Nov. 11. The = and wife, to combine their so- age may ‘exist’ when the pair minister said there have heen cial security pensions merely adopts the appearance of 20° attacks on railways, 2S cases In your opening sentence you a married couple, though pri- f : say. “Taking the story at face vately not int tended to he really . aereeeenee wie ompinis' value, assuming for the sake of married’ services, 32 Molotov eocktail | discussion,” etc, hence I won- ve The fact is, however. that i (flaming gasoline - — bomb) ithe Parties don't intend to be. cases and five cases imwolving. “4 1 XPlosives, TRAVEL. TRAILERS _ Low down payment, Fasy Monthly Terms “Parts and Accessories . P.E.1. Mobile Home & Trailer Sales j 4 78 Kensington Road Phone 2-1251 | nespectable baapia? aes a common law marriage, : : even though they live togeth , If so, you should visit Florida man and iw ife and even le rizona or any other of the sun- they tell evervo n shine havens for the elderly. jand wife pene ee ee. ee Boas oe he an oe sugges | If. in the given situation, the ee yt wrong. tot. a couple, for ‘dollar mitded” rea- o sons, did not intend to be really ing the alliance * ‘sinful rather married, there would not exist than assuming that it could be a common law marriace a omar law marriage, I think Of course, should the couple . rine . = ate decide to hecome married des- j : a : Pite. the dollar fLonseqtences, 4 i —< oo law lthen, {f other elements were pre- s ; same i sent. 2 com: mon. law marriage all jurisdictions would arise Granted. But I believe that a. i P . for your tentative ethical even the worst legal quibblers Judgment, that this couple's eon- would agree with your thought duct m at that God probably credits these I oat — eerie y jelderly eouples with more cha-: .....: yours, ; % | rity of spirit than the tale-hear- 7 : << Haworth me ms | ing snoopers possess. : : 7 th i , ‘I'm white, healthy, still--able m : a : - ribbon rie |to earn $6,500 a year, with pros- Writa ‘h = Th vat ect of a pension. so it would rite her im care o he Guar easy. for me and my kind, oan or Veterinary science, diploma. «- ‘ Candidates must he at leant of July Ist of this year, and must have completed at least ‘CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBIHON oe SCHOLARSHIP The Canadian National Exhibition is again offering ‘om scholarship in each province ta a student wishing to enter an institution of higher learning lowing categories: _A recognized College of Agriculture or Veterinary College, Leading to a degree in Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering &&) Schools of Agriculture leading te # ss two years im 4-H Club Work. interest 4 community activities sideration. Principal and a transcript of your. latest marks, forwarded to the Prince Edward Agriculture, 29th, Department of Agriculture, at 1:15 p.m, on Friday August 5th. Applications, accompanied Box 2000, 1966. ‘All applicants are (a) & School Charlottetown not requested Roe hford Street, in Canada under the fol-. of Home Economics, (h) seventeen years of age as Qualities of leagership and will _be taken into econ- by a letter from your school should he Island Department of later than July to. meet at the P. EF. I. Charlottetown 1966. ——tepavers-a—tr-rast stones x But if I. were older, with only a widow's social security stipen - led to live 5n, I don't believe 4 would jeopardize that nestezg | by risking a marriage that might jor might -not-work- Mv syiipa- thies are with these ‘“‘cheaiers” and to h - - | with the busybody snoopers. Sincerely, FE. V: Dear. FV In the same mail with your open-hearted letter came a friend!y statement. from a member, of a well known law + firm, clarifying the ~principles ae common—taw—marriages ay ithey might rely to the, ‘elderly couple san Yo “living. in sin” — Stead’ Thee werding was solemniz “MR and Mrs_ Hawley --Cro¢ for, Senaciaaae expedient rea 4 recently at Central ‘Chris. kétt. ‘also, of Charloltetmien——sons Hr@ statement! follows ; : * Rev. W Weale performed * V_H PORN: OF Se Ee The oun ring veTemons = TEAR MISS HAWORTH In MacLean. . daughter of Mr Following # honeymoon trip te : Your interesting chiumn of recent and “irs. Malcolm MacLean,~ Wallaston, Mass, Mr. and date referring to .an elderly Kent Street Charlottetown. and Cst. Re Mrs. Crockett- are residing \n couple's living together von in- ‘ bert Clarke Crockett, son of Chatlottetown jdicate that common law mar | OPEN ‘ ALL DAY SATURDAY A complete line of Erne and BEACH SUPPLIES! Pa * Chances are he never will. He knows Mae you'd be unbearable if he ever did, _, -- Especially if you happentokecount- _ - ing calories. After a few days ona 3 diet, it’s ‘so easy to become tired, : crabby and downright miserable, Simply because dieting doesn't let you replace all the food energy you are constantly using up. A spoonful of sugar added to your as coffee, tea, cereal or orange juice a oo sstwu nu ..Willmake a world of difference tothe .--.. way you feel during: your diet. No. - : other food-delivers energy so fast or “satisfies hunger so fast. > You can still lose the pounds you “want to. The difference is, sugar . helps you enjoy doing it. So remember, keep a little sugar In ou diet... iffor no other reason _.than_to. be _pleasant-when-Daddy...____-___. comes htme. You’ re right to like sugar. You need it. ‘ |THE CANADIAN SUGAR INSTITUTE P.O, Box 1654, Station “B, Montreal, P.Q. a a a %* } ; ‘ . aie + - e ~ 3 e * athe. ’ ‘ iB te 7 4 . o ‘ \ “Ss : = . . quarter quster sne wore a ware el picture bat and ahite accessor- = ‘es and her corsage was.of whi'e a | ie carnations tinted pink = 4 Followink the reception, «the is bride and groom left on a honey moon trip through the. Mqritime Provinces.) For iraveiliog the a « em . : ; ss oe es is > bride chose a shanieuse ,‘print so 4 dress: with a furquoise diusier a : 1 lined .to match the dress. and a ’ eo ; = : ae turquo se hd white’ hai* ‘Her ac Ri | ‘ . f nat ‘ . cessories were wlnie and she - : ; % ee: wore .a icorsage of. onk ¢y:na- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat.,-duly 23, 1966. 7 tions i : . ‘ i * Mr. and Mrs. Acorn. aye tak- ee E : : en up residence at 247 Piince St. * ; ‘ ” Charlottetown, P. E. 1 ELL N S DIARY Out-o(-the province gues's at-* ee ee tending the wedding were: Wil- 4 a liam” Neale; Keagston, Ont, F'l- N . , ' liott Ross, Burlington, Ont., Mrs r f- a To Work In The Hayfield iMrs.. Joseph Cannon, Jo-Anne O or n e ay le Ss rand Nancy, Florida, U-S.A‘, Mrs re _ Son Rear bes jErnest Brers\ Charlene and! Marilyn Carruthers Percy - Affleck The rloude the great white ishine, now ean we: WE. must = Carolyn Noiles - Grant Crockett: ‘tMaurice, Moncton, ~ N° B. and ¥ ; : : Ballenns that. sail the skies lei- catch the fine days eo . . » : Raymond Acorn, Kingston, Ont TO WED IN AUGUST surely, the flecked sun ‘a nd... There ia no coiling in the hav ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED (Phoio by Robert —B Hambl. f . Shadow on the yards. the stir ihgs these years, to make the i “ ‘Mir - and: Mea” Mtoart ‘Carcu, fletk son ef. Mr and Mrs. rimg leaves and grasses and an choice hay James will retall to Mr and “Mrs. Russell. Noles is fo take place at First Rap COAT WAS PRICELESS thaies Ge tence © Thorne Affleck, Lower’ ’Bede- ©¥ ening hpwer, these- today those in the family. who some- — (‘harlotietown. wish. te an- tist’ Church, | Charlottetown, The world’s most. expensive ' “que The marriage is to take Rave. And the air fresh and times chuckle at old-time prac- . nounce the engazement of on August 13th. at 3xp m-” iew-*-egnt: was Eva Peren's wish to announce the engage- place at the Princetown Unit. Sweet, And the jov of getting on tices, which went more bv signs their eldest daughter, Caro : q es + ‘i * POCO COCOS = unique azure blue mink, which Ment of their daughter, Mari-y ed Church, Malpeque, on Au. with the haying. It-was-good go and symbols, and which he will lyn-Lee Ann RN. to Grart:¢ + Co ee “ig was: never - publicly valued. lyn’ June to Perey more Ale gust 13th, 1966 at 2p. m Mow, lo rake sods d-natis defend Russell Crockett ion of 34 S—HBESSEPT OAK —_——_—— - - = ‘ . = er into bariis. over the - fields Talk about the stock of nowa- and Mrs. Hawley Crockett. « . ‘ ; ee ees ‘ - days’ he will say. 2 bit teasing Charl ° Sun Lite of Canada . , oo eae é Barlow is her son. Shelton, Tor- from is at Alderiea, that for ies. iene Ae a animals 4 larlottetown, — The Marriage |) District Supervisor e i Pp P E N | Tonto, . < Ti wetk:—rat—hern—rarant——ontv—>* a : = Insurance—-Counselling——?——-— eer -HA Sera | = ~“the-sun and nioonbeams had | Whew they-farmed the bid ways M me anEna-a —_ 3 . -Chariottetown, P gE! 3 * . : ! , : 23 d. Mrs. George Belfon- come ther ‘ Wasn't the Island noted for the exico’s population, reckoned gate EP Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor.- Phone 4-8506 Mr. an r 100 e ome there. and the swallows 8 at 16,300,000 in 1930, now Is est! ° Phone 48817 - £5435 . taine, Boston. Mass, are visit- that had summer homes along jfine horses it raised? Buyers ted to he a 000, 00n . ; oi [ Mr nd Mrs Alton Robert Mr and Mrs. Thomas Brown !"& a! the herme:of Mire, | Belton (thie -tafiers and the~ winds ‘lhe eee wee eee = : eee Tere ee y a j i rs: 0 ah a . iieaeleemaamtteg a retin aine ilf areer thai + : heavy a light. Théy bought son, Munn’s Road had as their Newton, Mass, are spending the '@!ne § on Meg. Wilired o and elit hat came by those esatclon aint int: @ute ple. : : : recent guest, Mrs. Evelyn Van- simmer at their residence in Gavin, Tignish. ors ow. the nestlings were Gidea bad Weivare < well Ge . ores derwall Paradise, . California. Kingsboro al on wing. the cilé ayellings em- rent, ae ae ae A Sincere T ank “ You Prior to her visit to P. E. I, Mrs = ~~ oY silaahina with DS, bed: the mawe Tiling ente Big business that was. And as cow “a Vanderwall, had just. returned. Mr. and Mrs_, Stephen Connol- Toronto = ay wad Bari Ray more in the cycle of the year ler éiitle uaa’ about aid Ex. ‘as from a trip to Europe ( ly, Charlotietown attended the aon oe Mok and - Mr. -and ore nes were being used. No hibitions! Great ones. fitted on To all kind friends and neigtibours who help- Pa elanis amd &) . 7 wse was harnessed or hitched, ; ' ty Marion Kennedy, Cambridge “9 Pn ee eek Sponnaly. Mrs. Alphonce Richard, Tig- 4, work at today's haying . We the old-time hay and grain." ed in so many ways at the time of the tragie death 2 Mass. is spending “her” holidays : nish. Saw. those on pasture. Paddy !t aS hay gathered up from of our dear soy ‘and grandson, Bobby. To the hy ‘ at her home in-Kingsboro _Mr red Mrs. Russell. Bell, Mi 4 Mrs. Stewart Mac. 204 the pair of fillies, come to an posing pasture, they} ‘Andrew’s Funerat Home, Maclean's Ambulance . agen : : Crapaud\jiave had as holiday vi- aa r = a! a lew cane. stand at a fencerow and look @ut stored away against the winter Service, our student Minister, Mr. Clare MacLeod - Fee Mr. and Mrs Colin Dixon have S#tors their grandson, Arthur AU ys . am their cottage the valley, below Standing |3t#bling today. We smiled at and The New Glasgow. Junior. Farmers r “ear? left on return to their bome in MacLean apd Mrs. MacLean of at Red aoe” almost as still as. though paint- Se eae ae lest Tae maton Connecticut, after visiting for Saint. Thomas. -Ont : ed. Only the odd’st f a foot y vests, e wou 3 7 two-weeks with Mr.-and Mrs cr B or the flick of a tail te ‘indicate ‘little hay wasted on farms this waren the messages of sympathy, cards, flowers, MR. AND MRS. DAVID ACORN Alvin Ross, East. Baltic Mice Heh Matisus of Ma. 2 partes, . Wane : ee Cvelesia which tgualiy pos, [time! : and to the donors of food, many unknown, all was“ ‘ Re : 7 7 M Shirle zallant, Y pos- ; St John‘s Church, Belfast Mra. Weston LePagi minon, Ont; SSPEnly, ised Torco, are visitng wir par-|sRa00 them. Aad at the sigt-|_ Yellow rane, rarghercy scent. | Steply appreciated end to cork and every one we __Mrs._ Weston LePage and dau- with relatives and friends in she we. > ae ee -—we_recaiied_ftormer—h -jned._t brought us _ Sunshine Z as n ou ec : ; > How Bar- avyingsin- ! ° = peo ag tagrpay Baten are province lows Ellerslie. er times before @ tractor was: a the ee a breeve 4 , 4 Visiting wit rs. Le Page's mo- . 2, fom up.the creek. And an-eve-4 . ‘ Is Scene Of July Wedding ther, Mrs. R. W. Dixon, Fast Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fleming tte fare wre nn, machinéry ot cing to mark the days close. Awd George and Millie Toombs & Family . Baltic and their three children from i . : ; stars now to b desame on! : “ On tiie +1968 at 4p “ny St carnations tinted=te match her Dartmouth, N- S, Mr>-and Mrs CORRECTION eee pear greats — 7 acne oa John s Presbyterian Church, Bel- dress. The bridésmaids were Mrs. Dale Blair, Malifax, en- Harold Freming ftom Toronto, ed eaiatioh euirhinetal Nell-m a. oe with Population * Cyril and Dorothy Toombs fasi, P -E. 1 was*the. scene of a Mary -Horton, Claire Daley and tertained. recently at a shower Ont., and Mrs. Ronald Lasseter, The . paragraph of Wed- in ie Fake and doen seen ae 2,000,000, imports $40,000,- 4 . : wedding- when’ Rev. Donald Ni- Reecca MacDonald They were for Evelyn Ballem, who-has from Chibougamau, Que.. are nesday 's Nem. ‘concerning the Sibld thoes tha ek at 000 worth of of food a° year. olson performed the .double identical empire style floor teng- Since become one of: the sea- guests of Mrs. Robert Wood at Women's Advisory Committee b e hay- | ring ceremony unitiic in mar -sote—with Sons brides 0 ee ae on —Schur-_fer_Bape—67—should__h_a-ve ing breeze on & cheek . The = riage. Sandra Elinor, eldest dau- lace jackets and gloves. in pas- : man’s Point ‘ read Season passports will one vgs had entwt for, in- “ - ghter of Mr. and-Mrs_- Donald tel colours of yellow, green and Other entertainments for the ; ie cost $35. during Expo but may ; : ig thguomeen in ear- MacPherson, P ark dale and pink’ Their headpieces and nose- former Evelyn Ballem, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Callaghan, now be obtained from the Pro ste i en the millpond at the. David Renjamin, son of Mr and gays were identical in style’ to Showers given by Mrs. Ross Af- of High River, Alberta are spend» vinciel committee (or mem oot of the front meadow those : Mrs- Gerald) Acorn, Charlotie- that of the maid of honor and fleck, Charlottetown, and Mrs. ing a month on the Island, while bers of participating women’s | ™ornings There wee: scent i ar error tt were tinted te—mateh te-+_tres—Arthur Wheatiey—_North River, in Summerside—they—are—guests —organizations? any ti ~ and the. minty. are b ’ The ch was decorated S&S and, also a community shower of their niece, Mrs. Frank Dunn til July 31, 1966 for only $20 ma which spread about, when with baskets of white. iriscand . Mary Ross, cousin of the bride given by friends im “Marshfield Mr. Dunn and family. The seven day passport will |Takings chanced to he down by erance } iain Pansies tied was the flower girl. She wore an hall - he $12.00 but the present price (the stream And we saw Ja- Taith white satin hows marked empire, stvie floor length gown ‘ Bishop Leo Nelligan, - Pem- is $6.50. Daily Passports will |mes' nod of approval when the the guest pews. e af pasitl biue embossed peau de. Filsie Jardine, Boston. Mass,, broke, Ont, is visiting relatives he $2.50 but the ‘present price ywindrows were made as he him Allan’ Stewart. organist. .ac. 80l¢. Her Headpiece. was a cir- is visiting with her mother, Mrs and friends. in ais home. town of is only $1.80. These are adults Belt would have had them. And pcepatiod Master Gar len Mi ae clet of smal white flowers and James Jardine, Kingsboro Tignish rates. Children’s passports when we stopped a moment Phorans as he sang ‘ Tie, Voice Peet's. and ‘she carried . half price : Bo where, he and perhaps the sons -[ Tint Brentied. Ger Tae” be Wengen Meewillana, epee ae Race Renee ee ewe ee =e rer ith ap nto i a cial “% a e | : dl ) Siisworth) @ston, . is ton was a recent guest 0} ture stacks,. in. orderly ranks a- | - oe ie aio oak d ao of the groom, was the: ring-bear- Minti Nit relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pineau, Ch’- HOUSEHOLD jlong the hayland, he would er “tie signing of the re pea len sees sr inedo-ter Reet Rate Tee White onthe tstard (sine "Were getting — on well. ee Die bide iver in marriive by Billy Neale was the best man - saad x - tth-this-pece = her »adiather Mr Willam and the guests were ushered to ons are exiend- wedding im Kensingt . It's good you could eome - help : ved the chureh te the their seats by Billy Acorn, Wen- ed to Mr’ and Mrs. Charles Ste- To reclaim socks for. more US ; you.can do your washing || - " Lohengrins’ Wed- dell: MacWillfams and Ross Mcr- wart whose marriage took place Mr. and Mrs. Hensley. Higgins wear’ with less effort'in mending ‘OF ‘churning or ~ whatever!) Maren Her _weduing TIS0n : on July 16th at-- St. Columba‘son Allan, and daughter, Elien* use a piece of white net. larger; When we can't do-this We can’t. | dress-Was a floor length cown of Following the ceremony, a re- Church-—Mrs Stewart was for- have returned. to their home in ‘th make hay when the itt doesn't _ & , an the hole, and tack im place pea ‘ e fashioned-with em. ception for 80 guests was held in Merly Margaret. McInnis, dau- Saint: John, N. B: after @ short|then dare through both thick. aii ei p A scoped neckline and the Eldon Legion Hall ghter of John MCInnis, and the visit with their parents in Glen nesses ‘t the edge of hole, ac- ce and ily point slee- Master of ceremonies for the late Mrs. Mcinnis, formerly of Valley, and Pleasant Valley. \ross the net and through the two CITATION \ matching detachable lace.reception was Billy. Neale. who J ittle Harbour Mr. Stewart is — materials at the other edge of cli from, her. shoulders. 4 also proposed the toast 19 {he the son_ofMr and Mrs. Louis Mrs. Roy MaeCaull and.t-wo- the hole. This-makes a neat 1 TRAVEL TRAILERS rac crystals and pearis held oe . . ’ a Stewart, South Lake- The children, Toronto are visiting her of darning a big hole and » four-tier elbow length-veil in! Josephine Acorn, sister of (re couple will. reside. a¢ 80 uth mother, Mrs. Emerson Barlow, quickly done. place 1 bride's “only jewelry groom, was im charge of tiie [aye ee ee lerslje._ Als so VASHing. Mrs. L t NOW IN STOCK i ids a tingle. sizandnol- pearie—_ = seen ‘ baie ii = = : ae Pe dic iitinhhe sede ee o r both tangy and tasty, mix 1 (8- iscade of red roses Mrs MCE Rey ion wore an yen “MARY HAWORTH ounce? package cream cheese 4 Bonnie MacPherson, sister of pire style dress of scft turquo'se : iwith a family size ‘can devilled cnn ae e bridé was: maid of. honor. with lace bodice and sleeves _ . me i ae Mel eee ane : She wore _an empire style floor and a matching hat. Her acces U , d Eld | 2 | lh \' B t r ais racth gown af pastel b'ue em-, sorie« ‘were white and she wore } nwe er ¥. OUp e eth eta eee mite hogsed peau de sdie with a lace a-corsage of white carnations ue : freshing ts ae rags i . | | ket and lace gloves» Her . Mrs. Acorn, mother -of the p ol p T | poddescnise, esti a calories lo he adpiece. consisted of a single groom, chose a 4wo-niece ensem- oO ensions O ive | - < ~ ganza rose held in place by a ble in shades of blue, with print- : | CITES SABOTAGE re : ee-tier veil in pale blue and ed silk dress overlaid wit ale DEAR MARY HAWORTH: ‘riage may exist when certain ~ ar YsRu RY ( "i SEE US FO 4 her bouquet Was a. noseqay of. blue chiffon and matching | ree Possibly I read a note of in- elements are present, including mond Lardnor- aoe ers) Des ae, R