dri . , lien our neighborhood and i lost, those who knew him l HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Womel's Editor: Phone 4-850! Mr. and Mrs. William E. (.‘ur-‘Glasgow, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs.I ley returned home to Randolph. Stewart Gill. Trenton. N.S.: Ger-i Mass. after a two months va- ard MacDonald of Boston.[ cation with Mr. and Mrs. Frank‘Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mell-1 H. Watts. Little York. P.E.i. ion, Jamaica Plain. Mr. and ‘ ers. Mellon were accompaniedj ,- . Mr. and Mrs. Tom R. Platts.on their trip home by Mickey. ’of Worcester. Mass. are spend-iMacDonaid of Georgetown and in: a pleasant vacation onlJoe MacDonald of New las- P.F..l. visiting relatives a n gow. N.S.. who will s pe ndi friends. They are guests of Mr. some time in Boston. _ .and Mrs. Fred Piatts. Searle- l town. .lune Gardiner, w'io has been? spending a holiday with her par-l Agnes Glover of Tosonto. was i ents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gar-i 1, also a weekend guest of Mr. and} diner. Cardigan. returned to‘ I. ' LMrs. Platts She returned by her home in Hamilton. Ont. on iplane on Monday. riday. Accompanying her were I .. Mary MacDonald and two Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shep-,chlldren of Hamilton who werel hard and family of Sydney. N.S. visiting at the home of Mr. andl jspent the last week visiting Mr..Mrs. George Macintyre. Cardi- lShcphard's parents. Mr. and i gan. ‘Mrs. Fred Shephard at Cardig-i . an Head. Guests at the home of Sodd— A young Christians Student Conference for Girls was hel at Alberton last week follow- ‘ ing a similar course for boys. illd. WB. Asbury and Mrs As-l . -. Mr. and Mrs. William lialeyl bury of Slemon Park RCAF Sta-" “my girl“ m’m Varlm" ""5 and t ieir two sons left on Mon«: tion are Mrs. Asbury's mother. M l , ldai' to return to Downsview, On-l‘ Mrs. James Blake and daughter GeorgegwtnfieMg‘smeroganlsnis}: ' " " . . . f t . Ma s. l‘ W ‘ _ faiio. haHDE spent the past, Maureen o Taun on s V Quinn. formerly of St. Marys three weeks with their parents.; M” Mom“ visited hm, Mr. and Mrs. Frank aley,t Mrs. Monty Campbell enter-iRoad ‘ Summerside. and Mr, and Mrsitained at her home at Kensing—i‘ mothers old home now in the Edmund Stavert and fa mily. ion at a miscellaneous showeri possessmn of Jerome McCarrone ‘Kensinglnn. for Valerie Ellis. prior to her1 St. Marys Road- lmarriage to Donald 'l'hompsoni i Mrs. Mary Gallant. Snlilh‘nf Mnncton. Mrs. Errol Waugh, Mr. and Mrs. Abraiam Ed-i Lawrence. Mass. and Maureen Driscoll presented, munds of Dartmouth. N.S.. are the gifts. A buffet lunch served r e t ii r n e cl“ . home after visiting with h e r, Ms. jtague. guests of his sister and w a s l visiting this week at Lower Mon-i .1 brothers. Lawrence and Ed- . MR. AND MRS. JAMES J l ‘ward Daley. St. Mary's Road. ’ 'brother-in-iaw, Mr. and rs. McGFF . Donnie and Kenneth MacLeodj Ralph Graham. Arriving to join their wiveslhave returned to their home at Agnes Aunear. Sarnia. 0nt., this Week as guests of Mr. 8 n d! Victoria Cross. after spending a‘ _ O _' p g p Mrs. AA MacPhee. Cardigan.ivacation at Toronto. guests of is spending her holidays Witht were Earl Murphy of Hamilton.ltheir brother and slster-in~law..her bzgther and sisternin-iaw, ‘ d Ont and George Garner ohMr. an rs. Beverley Mae-iMr. a Mrs. Cheese! Annear. Somerville. Mass. lleod. jLower Montague. 0‘" Lady °l l'h" Assumpll'v‘“ will'a’" "Ml" "' Charmu‘” Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Sherman Mor-l Pearl Moose has returned to Church. SOlltthlrl- was devm‘arj "3W" “‘3‘ Ermn‘m‘“ 3"" “‘9 Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDon-llan of Youngston. Ohio. recently her home at Edmonton. after ad With “Ske l 5 "f pm“ a n ‘1‘ “She” “"’"" “Pk “warm” and aid. Georgetown. were Mr. and“ visited the Island. the guests of Visiting her brother and Sister- whit. gnapdyagon and tall Raymond Thompsflh Mrs Cecil MacDonald. Newer. and Mrs. William Martellw in-law. Mr- and M» Stewart lpi’kes of deiphinium for tie Au-i Following t‘w ceremony is re- ' lawns”. Konsimfim. gust 8 marriage of Elizabetbicention was held at Keopoch Ann Rodgerson. daughter of Mr: Beach Hotel The bride's mother i LAC Norman sheen. and Mrs Leroy Rodger-=0". Ker chose a d r e = s of pink nrint ..__.._.____ lSheen and young D a v i d pooh. to James Richard McGee.l silk with matching accessories son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc-i and a corsage of pink and white Gee. Ch a riottetown. Rt. Rem; carnations. The groom's mother. Msgr. P. McMahon performedi wore a two piece dress of beige; the double ring ceremony andl l i n en with white accessories celebrated the n u p tial mass. and corsage of pink carnations. , Margaret Mcintyre was soloist Telegrams of congratulations . g accompanied by Albert Blanch- were read by the mastpr of core. Dear Mary Haworth: After Mr mous hostile bias. And no doubt. Ham" recently the guest, of mi , (miss. John Rowe, unmade", years of trying to adjust, I stilli his pnayerf-ul efforts to that M” Gannmi"“sm and “our :ecgmed'very disarrbedfloit/ego my end would be rewarded, in time. i "4,143" Mr. “d M". 6,0,.” ther. the bride Aworeya norihok. . ‘ it! an 8 8811010 I Hi - byaprofciimd change up we length gown of white chiffon tat-i For travelling the bride wore. Perhaps deep he has better in his domestic reflexes. i feta and lace. Her headdress ot‘ a mit of navy linen with willie Some bell” hill “k?! 10 Yet" to: So much for your mls-reading Mr and M", Tm, Lime and orange blossoms and pearls nr-cessnr lPs and a corsam’ of himself Wl'h 50'“? little pride‘of your husband‘s problem be- granddaughter Karen um, um; heldlan e i be w lengti veil of mm. parnahnn; as agnostic. This. in front of our' havim Chew] wum'n. ‘8“ of wobum. tulle illusion and her bouquet Those who entertained for. three children. who are Oldt Now to mm the spotlight on M“; are guests of Mr. and was I cascade of Pink FOSES- Miss Rodgerson prior he!“ “mush l° “"der‘tand' ch"“geSIyou to} a moment Judging by‘ Mrs darned Deane. Whim Road. Rodgerson was maid wedding included [ho staff fl me from a happy mother and your antimony much of your. ' of honor for her sister. with Jud- the Bank of .‘lova Scotia \viiol “Wing Wm lo ' “am” m°lh°ri misery has to do with the fact. Recent visitors to the home oil "h “MEN'S fl" and Sand” hold 9 (“WIN will" i" “Pr MW": and m] “'i .9 it a you aren't rooted a n di Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase. Gormlcv as bridesmaids. ’i‘hev oi the Motel Charlottetown and [WHY “9 ‘35 remarked “hm”? grounded (in use St. P a u i'sl Kensingtnn. were their son. Rev. Mrs. lKirk of Gander. Newfoundland. are visiting the former’s par- Husbonol’s Agnosticism ..,.., M. ..., M3,. R.1... - . Sheen. Summersi e. Greatly Disturbs Wife 1 Mrs. Rose Gallant and dau- bter Patricia spent a week in . n Given in marriazl by her fan Gallant circiila ted the guestl wore identical street length \"ll’s William Wood and \lZS.‘ lhls 'ransmrmatlm‘. in "‘9 andiwmdsi in Christian faith, lfl;C,R. Mouse. Mrs. Moase. and, gowns of peau de son With bell Gordon Gay who were ,ioint hos~ feels ,my coldness I! 1115* '0 DUh-‘ you, mun-laud 3mm,“ '1 in. family, of canning. N.S.. a n d‘ rte and matching; tesses at Kinloch iii a commun—l ish him. He expound! about how m, bug”... “when...” their mans" and daughter, 11 ea ddresses of nylon tu lie.i ity shower honoring the bride-Elllad he 1' 116'! hot I Chl'lll-llll. R". ma MN, m- .9. They carried nosegays of earns—l elect ' 3‘ my,°xaml’l° l5 5" 90°“ f film“ d h gfiagflbean and family. Sugex, N3. tions to match their gowns. t (Photo by Edith Robinson) 1“ his Mlle? moments. hOW-i 8' an n‘ "1° 3 c 1 ‘ ever, he will tell everyone thntl gzggogciggri‘he :gfl'dgfelzhaffig'i he's never known a more honest “i person than I. if a child acts up 3° that 1" pm" Names ,, or if he thinks they‘ve misbsiiav- Granted tint It In regrettable. 1. ed on purpose, he'll rant a n d undesirable. uncomfortable. ‘0 e ' rave: "You stink like all Chi-is- etc. to have the children expos- Eiians," ed to his hate-component, still” ‘WINNIPEG, 'C‘Plr-T'he. CM"! . Don‘t assnrne. from such lan- the saving truth is that children die“ Federfitmh 0' University N R 1. llituage. that be is a poor under- intuitively Stall) the fight-3m“ women Fr‘day filled u", ow e r iprivileged person. denied the wrong of Whai'l going on. in I 313“ 0‘ “we”! to 99m “‘3‘ i ipac he wants in life. He is a family disturbance of this sort. Mm. M-J. Sabin of St- Ca -, “No. l've never been to thel happy to know that with us ltl‘professiona] man, doing wen in Thus 11 Mother is a wise, arines. ’Ont.. installed earlierl island before" one. a strangeriAlderlPa all is wcll. rthe field of his choice. with a‘warm. wonderful, dependable as preSident to succeed Miss from another of the Maritimes But even in this gala week. ‘ nice family and we have no parent. who radiates a steadfast Margaret MacLeilan of Ottawa. who chatted with James one through its excitin gli’ happy? bills. itruiy Christian faith, whereas Mrs. Victor Trepanier of Que« day of the Fair replied... in time. we remember there were: i try to tell him that faith is; Dad is a metlme headache bee. City was elected vice-pres- the barn. our farmers' " h 0 me those homes wihence loved Ohm what 'ie misses. but I might. as and heartache wise hatefully idcnt for Quebec under a con away from home" for the week} were taken in deahh leavmg the well talk to a statue, except he sneers at and tries to disfigure stitutional change splitting the '1 (I D it was. The cowkind. down to the; vacant c '1 air: a little mother.i always nasty come. Mother's Values. the chll central region into Quebec and as a little calf, had been fed and ten-l full of years. and though weti back. Strangely, he has a goodl will get the pitch and will follow Ontario regim“. ded and now were standing or} know “the oi must die" ye sense of values and fairness out-. her lead. not his. I _ r lying at ease. indeed somei there is sadness. a regret at side the famii My advice is; deepen your Mgghesigc;¥?$:?mh3“§' were. so relaxed that an intercs-i parting wh i c b will never bet I wanted so much to bring up faith and live by it. As of now ted lad passing by bad queried: overcome. The thought remains my children in a united church- you are hardly more than anxious l y of the herdsire to! that those near and dear — and going family. not with Dad stay- nominal Chrstian, bending the James: "He's not ead. he.‘ aged. will never again join in log home. He had gone with me knee to practices you follow Mister? i thought he was. from: our happineSS. MW" he with UI mostly before our marriage and from habit. not understanding. the way he is lying. Just asleep.‘| to sympathize in our disappoint- l he fully knew how import“; That-5 who vou are so shaken '1?" he inquired Clll‘lOllSlY.l merits. nor smile at our home-; this was to me. y your husband’s jibes. Don't "And I thought he was dead!" comings. nor be obvlmisirrcgret-1 Our family respect is zero at by to reform or convert him: he grinned. A nd now seate d fui when we go... Again it wasi times. due I feel to a lack of leave that to God. comfortably on bales of hay“ head of a home who went. the‘. Christian unity. I try to ri so Fm- amrmaiion read "mun. James and the stran ger talk. boy grown up, we knew and ad-‘ amove our conflicts but l've dance in God" .' pamphlet (25 ed. "No. never been here be— mired since a schoolboy for his? spent many a sick day brought cenm distribut'ed by Sign “1g. fore" the latter continued, “I sincerity. and his fine idealslon by worry. is this the he“ I azine Monastery lilace Llnion could and perhaps should; His lov ed ones will reverence can expect?A. Gin/"NJ A collation o'f “mes. G. John's. Nfld., for the Atlantic region Provincial directors Quebec French. Miss Suzanne Coallier, Montreal; English. Mrs. G. A. Monty Pointe Claire: New Brunswick. M . J. L. Black. Sackv'llle. Nova Scotia. Dr. Louis Thier- man. Woifviile; Prince Edward Dsiand. Mrs. .i.A. Lawson. diar- lottetown; Newfoundland. Mr. Chinn. Grand Falls. include. of the province registered at the Sacred Heart Parochial House for the series of lectur- es given by YCS national pre- MARY EILEEN STULL RN GRADUATE Among the graduates at the O n u m m o 1' Mount Saint Vincent College. Halifax. on A u gust 9th as Mary Eileen (Sally) Stuii. RN. daughter of Mr. a n d Mrs. Ray Stull. of 'l‘mro. N.S.. and formerly of Charlottetown. Miss Stuil was awarded the Degree of Bachelor of Scien- ce in Nurs i n g, after having combined her training as a registered nurse at the Halifax Infirmary with extra curricu- lar studies at the College. he will enter Dalhousie Uni- versity, Halifax, in Septem- ber to pursue further studies in her chosen career. LePA ch CONFERENCE T ALBERTON sident Leo Paul Martin a n d treasurer Fred Jacques. both of Windsor. Ont. Lectures dealing with students problems ‘Wedding Music Wois Folls’ Roar were given by Rev. Edmund Roche of SDU and Rev. David MacDonald. Alberton United Church. Team leaders for the conference are pictured above left to right: Betty Loughram and Anita Campbell of Char- lottetown; Pat Steele. Sum- merside and Eileen Cbaisson. . Palmer Road. Breodolbone WMS Meets i Mrs. Kenneth Graham was hm. test for the August meeting of tI -- Crawford Mentoriai Women‘s Missionary Society. r e a it. e'bcne.ers. Cuyier Matheson . pr::5:‘e . Mrs. John Hickox. devotional leader, read a story which em- phasised the faith of one wom- an. other members assisted with readings and poems on the same topic. Hymns were sung. Mrs. James Craig read Psalm 21 which so vividly portrays Da- vids abiding faith. The presi. dent asked Mrs. George '1'. Duke who was a visitor at this meeting for a few remarks. Mrs. Duke gs account of her ministerial work in Dunblrton, New Hampshire. where she has been pastor of a church. the prayer circle. Mrs. Allan Hickox read the mission- ary lesson on the work of th e church in Japan. Mrs. Kenneth Graham who had charge of the study book. "How to Speak and Pray in Public" gave a brief speech on “David and Goliath." Mrs. James Craig invited the. members to her home for th 0 September meeting. hastens. assisted by sev- eral members. served lunch dur- ing the social hour. 4 ll. BENNETT CARR ‘ Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.I. o AAAA AAA AAAA NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (CPi The thunder of Niagara Falls. was the wedding music for‘I Beverley Ann and H. William? They were married Saturday i [on the bridge at Bridal Veil: fail. on Goat Island, in sight ofi the twin-cities where they were, raised and met, and which they i consider the world's capital oi romance. "We wanted something differ- ent. original and romantic." said the bride, the former Miss Beverley Ann Kammer of Niagara Falls. Ont. “And since this is the honeymoon capital oi the world we thought it would be wonde m rricd with the falls in the back ground." They met in the summer of .1962. when Mr. eder was a itour guide who often took ;groups to the souvenir shop |where Miss Kammer was iworking. _ l He is a native of Niagara ‘Falis. N.Y.. where he teaches social science. Mrs. Feder is a . ballet and tap dancing teacher. "There was no music at the iceremony," Mrs. Feder said. ."We just had the falls as our music." FOR ' Refills. "' School Bags MAKE — PILL INSPECTORS Pigeons have been trained to Isort pills for a drug firm and |can spot dented. discolored or imis-shapen pills and capsules. "' School Books - All Grades " Scribblers - Note Books - - Zipper Cases - All Styles Maritime Stationers Ltd. 154 Great George 81;. Your One Stop Shopping Headquarten NEEDS. . GES have" he twinkied. "You see. I the memory always. of this one‘ Dear A.C.: Don't blame your - once had a girl - friend. who liai- now passed away... And there; husband's nastiness on his ag- ifi'gfiil Efn'iiififré JOE thhi: from the Island. And a nice was the boy. son of a little girli nosticism. necessarily. companib]. in .lmpficit'y" . n a girl she wu. She invited me to we once knew taken by an accl-I A man may be sincerely ag- power to the “mom mi, cen- .cm over to her ‘iome. but... dent while life was young andl nostic (i.e. without conviction wry brochure. vim-om” Luv. well you know how it is when promising. his world a happy that God exists or that the con- ,encevs Len"; Ind coma-5.- WOMAN BEAT BANDIT! SUDBU'RY. Ont. (GP) . Paul Hadgis and her 16-year-old daughter Vickie were working ‘ outs-e young. You intend to. but place, leaving many to mourn. cept of the Trinity makes 1- it their confectionery store days are hill and you sort of He will never grow older. we. sense). and still be a gentle- $23,233:? 13;; Wednesday night. Two ma R along with the tide. She remember. in the thoughts of man: tat is. a considerate brochure i. "Hi-b]. tom For. men—0M carrying I rifle. tho best. So‘courteous husband and decent these and others have gone of. mannered Dad in the bosom of late. gone to that hourne from ’ his family. Which your husband which none ever returns. i in The door opens. "Ellen" James calls ward ovement Publications. Cincinnati 2. Ohio for about 3 “- cents. if you ' b me two. Mint” ” “mp” locked it and fled screaming for her fadser. Mrs. Hadgis refused to open the reg- other a incl—entered the store contact with her — never even n P mm w i. heard of her since. But now that II have been to the island and ‘ n 50. to repeat. It isn't ya all husband's agnosticism tof which [wary Haworth c o u n s e 1 s be l“ . through her column, not by mail in happy voice. "we‘re home boasts) so much as it i a . . Until lomm’l‘ow —- Diary -— mean streak of vicious sadistl- figangfalfigegfm.wrlm h" rm and the “mm” mu" Good - night..... type vulgar cruelty in his make- ‘ ‘ "n' “d’d' be“ ' “‘5” "*0"- up that poisons your family life as described. Ofcourse ilbe were to be- come a bona fide Christian. led by the spirit (as the phrase is) to an awareness of the l-nmon Picnic Well Attended Atlantic Drywall Insulation ltd. d6 Vllloy 8t. Charlottetown The lnman picnic was held re— cently at the Anglican Centre. Crapaud. A large crowd attend- and ioyous dimensions of reality that open to Christian believers. ed. and were registered by Mrs. Otto Doull and Mrs. Ellis Web- i ster. he Would yearn and strive of it. own accord to be rid of his veno- ier with largest family present. Hedley Muttart; grade other, MAN THIS IS IT! 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