| S| | \6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thirs., Sept. 16, 1965. Reports On Guide Camps Heard At Council Meeting Members of the P.E.I. Council, |Girl Guides of Canada, met ~at Red Cross Headquarters on Thursday, Sept. 9. Mrs. G.M. Avard, provincial commissioner welcomed members back, after the summer months. Mary Donahoe, a Queen's Diy- j\ision representative who recent- ly returned from Ottawa, gave a vivid and interesting report of the Trainer’s Conference there. Under the leadership of Dr. Alan Thomas, Toronto, director of the Canadian Association for ‘Adult Education, delegates discussed leadership and its relation -to guiding. Dr. Thomas urged that we think of ourselves, not as an | Los Angeles, California concer- ned Heather Orford. one of two Canadian guides who attended the Senior Girl Scout Round Up| in Idaho. Both girls, she ‘report- | ed, were xtremely co - operal- ive, adaptable, reliable and well: trained in camping and other | areas of scouting, and weie well informed regarding Canada | and guiding in‘Canada. A second} letter from Mrs. W. C. Pirie, | commandant of the Sunset Val- ley Round Up, in Gorham, N.H., sent appreciation for the fine patrol of guides from P.E.1L., | and their contribution to the) good spirit of the camp -— also | for the excellent help of Mrs. i | WIFE PRESERVERS New way to iron puffed slee- ves; put your hand in a pot-hol- der mitt, insert it up the sleeve ;and iron. Te ij = brother. all Somers, brother of graph record, place it between MacRae, two sheets of glass, place in the sunshine for an hour or two, £ : ri lf | Slip an angel {ood cake pan wedding. with maching (over ® stake driven into the wer nee | ground for a non - spill outside bat and a corenge| water dish for pets. mother of the) MORE PLAN TO STUDY a sheath of blue or-| With 17.685 university students flowered crepe, and | last year, Canada's Atlantic hat. Her corsage w.s| provinces expect to have 37,621 E lin 1975, Te eeeeeeeeeeeeeevere H. BENNETT CARR Iasurance Counselling District Supervisor Chariotietowa, P.E.1. Sun Life ef Canada Phone 4-3817 - 4-5435 | @eeoe- SCIATICA Do sharp stabbing pains shoot down your thighs, hip to ankle? Is it hard for you to get about? If you long for reliet from wearisome ache or the terrible pains of sciatica, try TEMPLETON’S T-R-C's today. Only 85c and $1.65 at drug counters ry ; He atk E z + weeeeoo oes eeeteceoeoe iS ee if i F book. Following the reception , Mr. MacRae left on a honeymoon trip. The bride chose a pink lace dress. Her hat was of white organza petals - with E To straighten a warped phono-. : Palmer, the guider in charge. overlay of white net and she Mrs. T. E. Hickey, Prince Co division commissioner extended | organization but as a-movement, jsuggesting that a movement jchanges with the time and im- _| everywhere. _ Fer extra test relief, use Templeten's FLAME- Creem Liniment in the roll-on bottle exter | | MRS. NETTIE CALLBECK SHE’S AN EXPERT with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Otto John- ston, North River, with whom she resides. Mrs. Callbeck finds quite a difference in tra- vel ‘these days, as she remem- bers having tocross from Cape Tormentine to Cape Tra- +‘ verse in Ice boats. She enjoys working with her hands and makes dresses, etc. as well as crocheting. She is now work- ing on her sixth tablecloth four have been given to her grandchildren and one to her + daughter. . Mrs. Nettie Callbeck dis- plays a lovely hand - crochet- ec ,tablecloth which won her first prize at the P.E.I. Pro- v.ntial Exhibition this year. This charming lady is very active-for her 84 years having ju-{ returned from a_ three day trip to the Cabot Trail proves. By this, we should be a movement to create better Christian girls through the guide law and promise. Remarking that organizations often fail because of conflict of personal- ities, Miss Donahoe stated that an invitation for the October) semi . annual meeting — to be | aelly, while teking 1-8-C's internally. | AAME-Croom, $1.25. ne , held in Summerside, while an) invitation to meet in Montague | in November was given by, the) Kings Co., division commissio- | we are often drained of capable leadership because we cannot adjust to each other. Too often | also, leaders are chosen on the basis of friendship — rather than capability, Citing sqme of the changes in the new guide pro- gram beginning this fall, the speaker stressed the need for basic training for people inter- ested in youth work, and she out- lined plans which the training committee have for future Forthcoming Bride Feted At Margate The home of Mrs. Preston Woodside and family, Margate, was decorated with turquoise, and white streamers for a mis-| MR. AND MRS. NORMAN B. McRAE ner, Mrs. G. Inman. Somers-MacRae Vows Pledged At Zion Church ae September 16th —- Sometimes a home, left alone while you're away all summer, looks — and is — in need of repair. If this is the case with your home, I know just the man for you to see! For home-repair money, discuss a Scotiabank Home Improve- ment Lean with the manager of your nearest BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. A Scotiabank Home Suprevement Loan is so easily arranged and the low-cost will please you, too. So remember if you want to repair — renovate — or add to your home — and would like to borrow money — your nearest Scotiabranch er is the man to see! . " i ; i yer honoring the; 7; b ” ‘ PE sreemeemenmneett | $e te far|training programs. cellaneous shower ion Presbyterian Church,; Love” during the signing of the RHAPS YOU WONDER WHY more and more women sho Pie irs tonight “Blessed - the| Highlights of the camps they|@Pproaching marriage of ber Charlottetown, was the setting register. DOMINION for meat. That’s because they . 3 daughter, Doris. August! Baskets of pink and white | Know beforehand it will be naturally Lord” for the happiness and blessings and the increased faith, /now theirs. Among today’s .interesting vi- jsitors to Alderlea, was a little |family rezideS=She was pleased, |so happy that by attending sum- had attended this summer were given by three guiders. Mrs. George Inman, Montague, ac- companied guides to the Que- bec Heritage Camp at Lac an International Camp, Sunset Valley Round Up, in» Gorham, : -,., for a quiet wedding in — | To the strains of the Bridal | when Mary Elmira, daughter of giadioli 2 the church, ao: Dominion doesn't stop “at touring Chorus played by Mrs. Edwin| Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H. Somers,! and the guest wane snark. Johnson, the bride-to-be was eS- North River Road was united in|ed with white pr bows end corted to the seat of honor by | marriage to Norman Brent Me-|piak roses, a was performed by Rev. Donald|lace jacket and full length uy A. Campbell. point sleeves. Lace appliques James Woodside and Mrs. Rol- | and Profitt. Joyce Warren and uses every day — they know that meat is not tender until it is properly hung. So Dominion waits until time and Nature bring out the full, rich, satisfying than at any other store. GOOD NEWS! A friend of mine, just back from’a cross-country |mer school she had won com- New Hampshire, was Mrs. John |mendable credits toward a high-|Palmer, Slemon Park. Each ler classification in her profess- | uider was enthusiastic about ion: She has a-wish, and we be. |these trips and the benefits to lieve, a will, to continue to fur-/ the girls. ther her studies... s. W. A. Henry, Queens “I's like to be a...’ one much|C0:, division commissioner, re- younger confided “today. ‘‘But’|Ported that Mrs. Robert M ac- ure’ the struggle would be too/Sioner for Charlottetown south, the shrug was a hopeess gest- | Leod is the new district commis- Myrna Frizzell cut the ribbons and the gift cards wére read by | Faye Henderson and Vaunda Todd. Helen Frizzell arranged | the gifts on the table. Refreshments served by the girls of the community. HAPPE Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon, highlighted the controlled dome church organist played the wed-| skirt and train and her head- ding music and accompanied’ piece was a lace pill box attac- Mrs. James Fletcher, who sang} Ded to a_bouffant illusion ‘veil. a * s aa She wore a single strand of The Wedding Prayer” prior to| pearls and earrings, a gift of ‘the ceremony and “O Perfect!the groom; and carried a bou- NINGS «(Gaerne trip via CN’s Super Continental, had plenty of good news to tell about the ‘traveliving’ comfort of CN's services. A curious person -_she ‘examined’ the cosy coach lounges as well as the sophisticated living rooms and gave me a ‘delicious’ report on the elegant dining car and pleasantly casual dinette facilities, But, she felt that nothing could beat the | ride through the Rockies in CN’s ‘Sceneramic’ Observation car. It is interesting to note.that the standard of service is equally high on all of CN’s ‘top of the line’ trai Lillian Somers, sister of the | great.” | “Why it can’t be as bad as| that’’ we said. ‘Rem e mber:| |‘Where there’s a will, there’s a) | way!" “To be honest, Ellen, I can isee much charm in farming ‘‘a folks’ days slip so quickly away? | Good =-night.....~ Clifton UCW. Plan Bazaar friend who. has never lived on} and Mrs. Stewart Smith, Queen’s division camp Adviser. The provincial camp report, submitted by Mrs. Marjorie |Wylie, Prince Division camp |Adviser, stated that 15 camps |were held during the camping |season with a total of 302 guides | participating. In addition 22 Extension guides and brown- =, ing-and-pienic- this-summer,-sta- ted..Mrs.... Wilfred—Livingsione-—~= Mrs. W. W. Reid, internation- al commissioner, gave details ;on some camps. available next lyear’ In conneétion with” her re-/| the | bride, was maid of honor. She | wore a street length frock of |pink chiffon over taffeta and jher headdress was a crown of |double veil topped with a pink |chiffon rose. She carried a cas- Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac-|cade of pink and white carnat- Phee and Mrs. James Camp- ions. ; bell, Kilmuir and John MacPhee | Pamela Stevenson, cousin of | white carnations. Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 45506 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Leard |Winsloe to the home of her dau- and their two daughters, Nancy | ghter, Mrs. Walter Roberts. and Carol of Peterborough, Ont. have returned home after vis- iting his father, Earle D. Leard and Mrs. Leard in Central Bed- a farm, observed recently. : sala the . : ; ead ; ; — they sing when you add There must be, the thought oe” attended Heritage |eque and relatives in Albert on. = onan pa bog crag oe the bride, was flower girl in a/ Canada's favourite salt! Look for Windsor came, else why would farm - Douglas was a former resident sit wi riends and relati- Salt in the new 12 oz. shakers, now at your of Central Bedeque. jves in the Boston area. Wgye.recent visitors with. their | Mother and ‘sisters at New Glas Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Hardy, Union Road will be celebrating ir 65th wedding” anniversary Bernard in St. Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacAlduff. in © Tig- nish. > ag Golf and w inter Club ~SATURDAY,..SEPT:--18 A shower was held ‘at the | oF honor by Mrs. Robert Linklet- bring out the best in your cooking — and HAT SHOW |¢ ns ‘mamely the Super Continental, the Panorama, the Ocean Limited and the Scotian. ALL DRESSED UP — and lots of places to WINDSOR SALT in the handsome new dial shakers. There are two eye-catching designs (I chose the one wrapped in pewter foil but the copper foil package is equally attractive'). Their contents sprinkle freely over food to g0 — rs. And, for 100 tasty, tested recipes in e Windsor Sal? anyone who has a ‘plate’ problem! And it’e | a problem that Pharmaco have solved with i their-new-CUSHION-GRIP-— 2 soft, le | plastic that holds false teeth as securely Z Bred rh port, she read two interesting| quietly on “Friday; mber 3:00 PM. = as a dentist's mold. This means cam In October ~_|fetters regarding guides from| i? home of Mr. and Mrs. Hor a ce eat anything you like without discomfo | P-E-I. who had attended inter- 7 Wright, Lower Bedeque recent- | __Hats- by Adelia nae or-embarrassment!--One application: , | Mrs. Lewis Campbell, vice/national camps this year. One| Mrs, Carrie Reeves, who spent |ly for their son and his bride, Soa Revved ae Grip — relieves any sore spots’and won't | president of the Clifton United) letter from Maud Gruber, inter-|the summer at her home in|Mr. and Mrs. . Ronald Wright. ae sles aca —_ ceegane. For a ng é Church Women, presided at the | national hostess co-ordinator of |Bedeque, has returned to North |They were escorted to the seat | Admission 75¢. Biv.” Pointe Claire, 00... ond-cave 730 em the Metropol ies’ prtect »'Manse with Mrs. W. A. Pater- |son as hostess. | Leader for the devotional pe- riod was Mrs. Campbell, and the) theme ‘‘God in Nature”’. Follow-| ing a: hymn, and scripture read-| jing by Mrs. Louis MacLeod, me- | an Pan | sii : MR. AND MRS. KENNETH HAYWOOD SUMMER WEDDING Lea attended the bride as maid of honor and _ brides- maids were Barbara Webster, | sister of the bride and Sand- | ra MacFadyen, the bride's cou- sin. After-a honeymoon through Nova Scotia, the cou- ple returned to Charlottetown, where they are now’ residing. _..(Photo_by George Wotton) Tryon United Church. was the setting for a recent wed- ding_wh2n__ Thelma ___ Dianne; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- nal. F. Webster, Augustine Cove, became the bride of Kenneth John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett J. Haywood, Charlottetown. The double ring ceremony was performed -by Rev.-Bryer~ Jones. .Myrna-- ELL.EN’S DIARY | devotional period. One Visitor | 'and 18 members were present.| The community friend s hi p| report was given, and plans) ;were made to have a guest spe- aker at the Thank offering. ser- |vice to be held in October. A bazaar and home cooking/ ,the church basement. Mrs.) |Frank Ramsay will be devotio-| | nal leader, text word “Thanks- | giving”. Mrs. James E.. Cole Wall's mother, Mrs. Catherine | ~ will have the missionary — pra-| | Murphy, St. Mary’s Road. i e h W jyer. Lunch committee, Mrs.| : Moonlight On } e ater |Louis Cole and Mrs. Will i am| Mr. and Mrs. Vincent, Murphy | ' Cotton. : and family returned to their | A very interesting program| | home in Halifax after spending | y e ° Is An Enchanting Sight from “God and His Purpose"’| ro, was conducted by Mrs. Ray) We remember now from the|away. Not to their native land| MacLeod and Mrs. Louis Mac-| wide range and lovely, of the across the seas, but to that” of) Leod. S-jtember scenes of today, the | their adoption in a rather far| Meeting closed with the Lord’s magic play of moonlight on the 'State:south and west. .,| Prayer. Refreshments were w-ters of the Strait. From an) “This is surely a. lovely night” | -erved by Mrs. Ray MacLeod, Tl4nd-heach, its-sheen-reached-/she-said.later._“‘The sight _of | irs, Louis. MacLeod-and. Mrs. ou! across miles of rippling tide, | moonlight on the water is eN- paterson. toward the far horizon. It made chanting. When we stood look- a fetching silver path on theling off across it, so many things re #ht —-biue of the sea, and above |came to my mind: thoughts of it the sky of silver - blue was/the homeland, which seemed so pinned “ih stars. Jemes with |far away — but which we visit+ St. Mark’s Guild us fn the machine, which -lowcijed back in the years. Indeed a Holds Meeting obifginzly along a road that| whole life passes in review at skirts a shore, smiled his appre-| such a time. One sees the good ~ Mrs. William Thompson, Ken- ciation : days and the not - so- good, be-| sington, was hostess to the mem- Wiis ns ” 4 |gause we have experienced both.|bers of St. Mark’s Church Guild ey Ce eee isa ‘es, the happy ones, and those| at the first meeting of the Fall ®) | September meeting held at aad < ditation and prayer closed the| | |will be held at the October) / | meeting which is to be held in! © iter. Gifts were opened by Mrs. | |Ralph MacCallum, Mrs. Willard | Waugh and Mrs; Robert Linklet- |_| iter and. verses were read by | |Mrs. Conrad Plomp. A social ev- | ™ ening was enjoyed and refresh- |" |ments were served by some of | the women of the district. |. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Deveau t jand family left last week for) their home in Schefferville, Que. |"% after spending the past month | with Mrs. Deveau’s mother, : Mrs. Catherine Murphy, St. | Mary's Road. Mr._and Mrs. John —Wall_..and_|! | daughters, Wendi and Toni from | ; |St. Catherines, Ont. were also | guests for a month with rs. } their vacation as guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillis and Mrs. Catherine Murphy, St. Mary’s Road. Harvey and Merrill Ross, Lower Montague, left Monday ~o business trip to. Moncton, { Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Belliv- | eau have returned to Amherst, | N.S. after spending a few days at Lower Montague, guests af Mrs. Belliveau’s brother and) sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Al- | bert Ellsworth. : | e — —— — that’s ft Mrs. Keith Silliker. L R of Mr. and Mrs. Milton ; | lady and girlish, the mother of Adair, while Mrs. Stewart Smith ~ i ae, son - : Given in marriage by her fa-| flavour and — natural tenderness a number of ‘good children’’|Went to the Heritage Camp at| The baskets were carried In |MacRae, Bonshaw, Prince Ed-|ther, the bride was in a ce results, thanks to Nature’and Nature alone! But shopping at 3 and now ¢he teacher in the|Mira, Nova Scotia. Accompany-| by Marilla Woodside and Janet | ward Island. : length gown of white peau de| Dominion is aeays a delight. The friendly people — the true school of district where the|ing a patrol of light guides to|Henderson and refilled by Mrs.| ‘The double ring ceremony|soie satin, fashioned with bargains in good food is why more Canadians shop at Dominion Until tomorrow — Diary — | ies totalling six went with _the ecipe Box, just send your name, address.and $1 Windsor %s ee Guides ‘on-their annual out=} ~™Mfr.-and--Mrs.- George Brown |---fr--and-“Mrs, ‘Thomas Fletch- Salt, Dept. 2 box 6347, Montreal — PQ. § - $0. anee ' ne _— : led with that anxiety that session held las, Tuesday eve- / i? ee tae ae Pa. | ebmes when a member of the ning. The preside, Mrs. D. LB. ~~ cit wi ee ith a twinkle |f@mily—is~seriously— ill, -and-ev-/McInnis—presided: . " F ‘SPECI ALS ; Bie 4 sell!” jetything seems dark and hope-| The matter of a joint meet- . ’ 4. ¢ , ae less. But now with that past, ajing of the Guild and the two ; ' aii fe ove were oar Sane great sense of gratitude filled/W.A. groups,” was discussed. | : a ae ° SEWING SERVICES 4 : ‘ sq ‘or a — “|my heart. My husband beside/This will c@msist mainly of pot ; BOX S50 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL | Creamy whi toes, Island fresh ‘ ppb gra in i seemed. to have that samejtuck supper, followed by discus. | ‘MR. AND MRS. ALBERT MacWILLIAMS Ls ; | ream) pped pota’ s dil, bes a shore - feeling, for without saying a/sion sessions with the aim of 4 Upheoisteri ° carrots, brown turkey gravy, tea a & lif. No young-ters these are word, he put his arms about me.| learning how to create_more in- SEPTEMBER WEDDING I$ : ager sas eat ing ‘ eis Ese nce Tae Be es ‘ | but now into the westering/ ang suddenly because I was so/terest in the work of the church. | 1+ @ expert serkmansishy }/t coffee or milk, ‘pumpkin pie with ; vedrs. Nevertheless youthful in happy, so grateful for shadows|The members approved the) Wedding vows were solem- bride of Albert Macwilliams, Ig — : bd {. : m= ~ | eppearance and at heart. Andiihat had passed, I found there meeting which is scheduled for nized on September 4, 1965 at son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur $ @ finest quality Sia whipped topping. x tonight far eee dane though | were tears in my eyes.” St-nd-| September 18. O'Leary United Church when ee also of O'Leary. |¢ ; ‘ ; rere ; come close to point ing together on a cliff, above-an;—At the close of the meeting, | Carol MacGregor, daughter of Rev. E. McKillop officiated at |} ef! ‘ Dis! 4-8571---—— Charlottetown - turn, One sleep more on the Is-|Island shore, alone there in the refreshments were served j Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Mac- the ceremony. 166 Prince St. Ch’town | Queen Street oar eau a land, and their car will head /light of a harvest moon, a cou-\Mrs. Thompson. _ act | Gregor, J’Leary, became, the 2 Pepa Bt Art en ERE, 08 Be. 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