Loa’ { ¥ ‘A wedding of interest to Te ‘MR. AND MRS. KENNETH MacDONALD WED IN TORONTO of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Publi- ! nders recently cover, Dublin Shore, N. 8. The . . ore Church couple ae residing ta. Mim! |and eon Michael of Saint John, nto, when Kenneth Mac- co, Ont. Mr, MacDonadi is |N.B., were recent visitors at son of Mr. and Mrs. with the Tire Co. of |the home of the former’s moth- : . Johnston's Canada, and bride is on (er, Mrs: Elmer Roberts and Mr. River, P. E. ¥. was united to the nursing staff of the Sunny- (and Mrs. Clovie Perry, Summer- BPannie--Pdblicover, daughter brook Veteran’s Hospital. __| side. ‘Mrs. Roberts and Michael eT are now spending some time % : . ; with Mrs. Robert's parents, Mr. E| LEN’S DIARY and Mrs. Jack Schurman, Char- ‘Scampie’s Welcom - ls Warm And Dependable ing Park: Merrill Oatway. . HAPPE NINGS - Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8500 ; nt ,~ assistant textiles—the technique screen, block printing and batik. Mr.“and Mrs. Birt Leard have | recently returned from an en- | Toronto. While in Ottawa, they. were the guests of their son-in- | law and daughter, Mr. and Ms. ht a -| . Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter and daughter Cathy of Moncton, N.B., spent a brief holiday with Jean Hunter, and with his bro- ther Carl and wife of Indian River. : A bridge club meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Herb’ Schurman, Summerside, on Wednesday evening. Kenneth Anstie, first year stu- ‘at Dalhousie University, Little—subject |ing a holiday sa of silk) Vera Gallant in Ottawa, joyable holiday in Ottawa. and | et with her Vivian . Jackson, Fortune Bridge, spent a recent ; with her sister and brother- in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crea- mer in Toronto, Ont. : The regular bridge club meet- ing was..held on Thursday eve- ning at the home’of Mre:-Gerald Inman, Summerside; | F E a : i =3e La 2 z ; g g I 1 § : ; ; F ; f E z z oEF 28 Fs eg” | s.. Mrs. a Johnson, Margate Mutch, Summerside, t visitors. to Amherst, z Andrew E g “iik i ERs David Clarkson, Monta- -Tecently for Boston, she -will be the mother; Mrs. H. C. . Clarkson and her ‘mo- ac y her. sister brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. a motor trip to a., where they 3 g f i e5 * } fae n -. an _ ® — : F > a , - walled up trom lane’ = ; 7 ago, homing from eek | ; ; ee ee 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Jan. 17, 1966. ing... ce , K fi a Or erent reer te rte nore hie ih Ag attractive place that 4s, ; framed in its fence of white pal- |-WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Shaler i tals ae a : ‘a- ae Bete -@ and includes the, valley UCW Announce Presbyterial stents, with, thelr Heide and ipertect In Kensington. On Jan; 29 | = a hatte ae i We| the January meeting of the] Mrs. Millage Macleod presid- ee ars eae occ anak i Bhtest...sun- | Breadal ae United. Cearch. Wa, of over tho. ee ets Cee a ee ee “Ant 9 motharedte. ot lars. Lar ; wih ws leevelienal paried Gan led by when our meetings convene at a lawn-tree, would stop | members answering roll call. a a ee the homes, to be served refresh- with us on a= Monday “ We is ments and enjoy a social hour , a8 we spread our wash, |marked soberly, coming by he- We Dail ke tel teh at the close. This, as one said, lor the good of her heart |fore moon. “Yes, he’s in the | Presby era <a” Gieorel “seems to make them “more her joys, her trials|barn. I want you to come and /Singion on .anuany en ae lire ffiendiy”, the tea too a warm- see him.” And there, suspend. |0f the members assisted Mes. ing stirrup-cup toward the’ part- to Himself 1» led from an old silver hand-hewn |Millage MacLeod, img: % * say for our ears, ‘ was a fox of the farm, lecided to . 5 "No stars. But there was music ” os Peter would |taken ina trap Young and hand artis Wand 06 Sa 40 the ) the flow of the etream, where beguiling notes com- |some he was, dark-socked, and dockty tea beosath the lane maple. ‘‘He’s ot so long since fleet of foot. next meeting, and plans w er e _- eridge, to enter presently its will nod, pleased to|""A redone” we said. “More | = Millage MacLeod was dy covering, and continue 8 @|have it so. And the wind trom ike gold, I'd say his coat is” jer’. Mre. Millage Macleod was mund a bend toward the mill. lup the creek will come by to’ otfered young eyes a bit |appointed shes, pin fud boshed, the sigh Mea ie waabek phones,” wet em “And his ears are like vel. the February motes tie “+ ily, nor yet lstlessly - a |¥et, small and black.. and what | toe eae ind Mrs, Earl ' 2 wed wind of the west. |@harp, white teeth, he has! T'm | study te sson . 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