p—hich ‘the de v Double Ring C MR. AND MRS JOHN BR. MACKENZIE wre? eremony | ‘Unites AHappy Couple _ - St. John’s Presbyterian Church, Belfast, P.E.I. was the scene of a pretty wedding when Caryl Etta, daughtér of Mr. and Mrs. William MacRae, Point Prim, be- came the bride of John Ross, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- enee MacKenzie, Pinette. T he double ring ceremony was per- formed by Rey. Donald Nicholson. Mrs. Augustus Ross, aunt the bride, played suitable wed- ding musie previous to the cere-} mony and as guest solist, Mr. John MacWilliams beautifully rem _~—<dered “I'll Walk Beside Thee,” during the signing of the régister. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her in. marriage. She chose for her wedding a gown of nylon net! over satin with matching head-| ’ dress trimmed with sequins and; shoulder” length veil. She carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses with satin stream- ers. Miss Donna MacRae, sister of} the bride, as maid of honor, wore} a ballerina-length gown of yel- of the Bonshaw Baptist W.M-S./ low nylon organza over taffeta “with matching bolero, headdress!) and mitts. She carried a nosegay of yellow and white poms. Miss Jean Ross, cousin of the, bride, and Miss Jean. MacKen- zie, sister of the groom, acted as bridesmaids. They wore identi- eal ballerina-length gowns of silk chiffon over taffeta in coral and green and carried noséZays of pink and: yellow poms. ‘“«)" Mr. Stewart MacRae was. best, man and the ushers wére John Mac and John Parton. The. ft rylene blue printed dress navy duster, with navy accessor- fes. Her corsage was of white carnations. The groom's mother wore a rose beige dress with black accessories and wore a.cor- sage of white carnations. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of | the bride for eighty guests. The! toast to the bride was proposed | by ” Rev. oOnald NicHKolson ‘to; m fittingly respon-' ted. The bride’s table was centered! with a three tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride! ‘VARIETY is the keynote by the —__gea-_this_season._Every type Jigure should be well suitdd, with)” soog fit ‘The matching e's mother wore a ter-| and SEAWORTHY SUITS: and groom. Miss Marion Mac- Rae was in charge of the guest book. . The bride and groom left on a honeymoon. trip through. Cape Breton and various placés of in terest in the Maritimes. For tra-. cot wool suit sories and ee white acces- ¢orsage of white mums, ™ Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie will reside in Forest, Ontario, where the groom is stationed with the ROR 24. Out of town guests present at the wedding were: Capt. and Mrs M.D. MacRae, Portland, Oregon; Mr and Mrs’ Samuel Christie, Plymouth; Mass.. Mr. Donnie Mo- Mullen and son, Sydney, N.S., Mr 'Peter Pineau, Sydney, N.S.; Mrs | Elizabeth MacAulay, Sydney, N. S: and Mrs. Bernard«Thorp, Cal- gary, Alberta. | BONSHAW W.M.S. The regular monthly meeting iwas held in the Church on July with seven members present. |The meeting opened by reading responsively, Romans ist Chap- ter Verses 8-16, led by president i Mrs. Edwin Bell. The lesson was then rgad im parts by all present followed by prayer by Mrs. L.R Graves... Roll call was: responded to by a seriptural vérse. Minutes. of |the June meeting were read by ;<@pproved and signed. "Six cent-a-meal boxés were op- -'ened, amounting to $11.30. Col- lection then received, $1.30. Tidings were ordered sent to Mrs: Barrett, Charlottetown, our agent, Mrs. Ed Boyce to look af- ter same. A discussion then took place te the annual thankoffering ser- vice. Mrs. Graves outlined: the | Prodgrannate, “of story ‘and song, pom th theme “The Rock” which was int _—. afid agreeable to all pr It was decided” to ‘hold a sePvice on Sunday evening ' July 26th. Mrs. James Gordon to \look after advertisement in the local papers. == The meeting closed oy all re- peating the Mizpah benediction. is of white eyelet pique. The suit | sports little-boy pants and a neat with -elasticized side everything ‘available from brief] & ig gearltuckléd and the whole bikini torwellcut, skirted suits for onl a a — American look the ample figure. This ensemble about velling the bride wore an apri-| <¢ - |ing the Créed | picnic: to” jack+| were put on by Mrs. All : - . GLENVALLEY W.1. home of Mrs. Cyrus, Martin on June 3rd., with the president pre- siding. Meeting opened by sing- ing the Ode, followed by repeat- in unison. Roll cali was answered by ten mem- bers. There were five visitors present. The’ minutés-were read, | approved and signed. Plans were made for annual be held at Cavendish on); June 27th. Mrs. ‘EdwartMae-. Donald is to order the ice-cream. Corespondence was read. Mrs. Arthur MacLean and Mrs. Allan MacDowell volunteered to collect the district for the P.E.1. Assoe- jation for retarded children. Sick committee for next month Vernon’ Gillis. : Proceeds from fishing pond “1$1.90 and from roll call $3.20. Mrs. Donald Dickieson invited members for next meeting when roll call will be a Patriotic ver- _Meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assist- ed by Mrs. Ralpl* Thompson and _Erdeen Martin. — af Msc. Dowell and Mrs. Alton MacLean which were enjoyed by “ every- One \ 7 The Gien Valley W.I. met at the O'LEARY The many friends of Mr. Edwin Cooke of Cape Wolfe, are sorry to hear_he is a patient in a Hos- night.* Mr. - Cooke wat se ald, Mendon, Mass., accompanied by Mr~> and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald and tv childrén, Glen and Carol, Weymouth, Mass., left for their homes Tuesday, after’ visiting. at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. William MacDohalid, Locke Road, and other pain inthe viciaity,- .Mrs, Sterling Frizzell: Spring- field West, left for Jasper Al- berta. Friday ’morning to at- tend the wedding of her daughter Helen to John Albert Clark, som of Mr. George Chark and the late \Mrs, Clarke of Hills River on lJune 27tb ,|Danny Conohan, David Forse; easly as Me ate : bly; Second Highest Agcregale —Frankie McCourt; Peter McAleer; Neatnese—Don Honors, s, Priz ize a 5 Ss. Sete Second . i eek Con, Barry Arithmetic, William isted For {oc Grade V Mr, Mclvor): High * est Aggregate, Scott Matisaacy;. Prizes and honors Mets, an-| given for the following seven (Mrs. Gillan): Second Highest Aggregate, § aeertaae: tice tenes te | ne pean, Senate SE ees a ES Anolostien. Gap UM — : a ee toa c , are listed be-| Street Set, Rachid, Cetrl. oy | General . George Cas- ede a ), | ald Hines; Highest in Arithmetie, Th St C kk W. I. tor Went hae selbal ous phe |e po ‘Parkdale, : fed: Aegean, ‘iste Pesta it me Aggregate, adeno, aed. ar aah Suntan) tim e oney ree od ohetter. Today th the reals Books, Ben GaGilant. 7 | Second Highest Aggregaie, Ralph \est Aggregate, aicheal pheesiene Grade IV (Mrs. Culién): High-|#Mer; General Proficinecy, Jer-|Second Higbest-Aggregate, Peter Is oniead By The Town a ect haeregae, Joaegh Bordage;|oqMstet! AeDcttion, F.a'1|Piseau; oplicaion, Paci Slaw ueen Square sical Me Anantha, Otel ee ea Arsenault) : i Martin. . re Amidat a fairyland setting ef | ficer ae vy aan ae Poe errs andier; Most Improvement: ' eral Freticiomy, oes Gauth- (Cominued on page ) : ' scat ef Web| Cheuk beavured-the Bioney track duige ©. St. Clair Trainor pre-16. Aaidy Cullen. _ : a &. , sided at the. closing exercises of} Grade V (Mrs. Arsenault): 1. , ad Cues Weal tthe et ee " . ; AOWW Com-| Guests incluled Mrs. Summers; | Square School which was held at| "vie! 3. Danay Malone, 4. Bar- perch Deed Mrs. Wilson; Mrs, McCandless of | Birchwood School set” cae? ake Cen ): Uatoersit $ edbatantionn |lgignative Sor Ontario: ; i 1. Michael Flanagan, 2 William = : a * yo Certificates ef Merit were |1#Clair, 3. Alan Doucette, 4. Bar- Sack Ne Stoney Creek, in|Creck W. L; ant Oe. hades awarded as follows. ; ty Doyle, 5. James Trainor. VI ew Brunswick tae ates, f > Grade One (fies Moran): 1,|,. rade ¥ (ir. Mefiver): 1 Scott | eee an neeeemeeaaeaarls ’ to speak | Creek W. I,, who . Pel Christopher; 2. Grant Kil- 2. Sydney MacNevin, wos ig 7 - vety graciously 2 Brian pe of this: aréa tom-| presided over the luncheon pro-| orn; 3. Gerry O’Hanley;' 4 Day = Macintyre, 4. Joseph * oo "s Institute. gram. Other honoured guests in- id Cheverie; 5. Leigh Smith. ; Pew, 5 DONE MieCecmtet: and DEGREE COURSES IN, RESIDENCE ACCOMMODATION , 2. ’ of Stoney Creek | cluded three charter members of | Grade One (Miss Dnuffy); 1. |* Jackie Durant (equal). ARTS . " FOR 950 STUDENTS ~ oe ,. aesisted by Creek W. 1; Mrs, H. P.| Frankie McKearnie; 2 David). Grede VI (Miss Curley): 1. Mi- SCIENCE ee 11,000 stamps on|Mre. G. A. Glidden, and Miss |King; 5. George Theriault. |: Brie Arsenault, 4. Exdward Mar- TEACHING A LARGE HUMBER OF 5 lesue, Mag 13th, |‘Marojrie Lee, (daughter of Er-| Grade One (Mrs. Dourette's): og 29 onl : COMMERCE | ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPG” pee: , whieh |land Lee) members of the Cana-|1. Brian Burke; 2. Ian MeCar Grade. Vi (alias Curren): 1. 3- + : Wy oe: 4 to travel all over | dian Postal Departments and the | Ville; 3. Donald Murhaghan; 4, | [el Pi , 2 Percy Giddings, ARTS AND SECRETARIAL ‘y ° « eo : 4 was the first | toca Chamber of Commerce. John MagGillivrary; § Gary |> Peter Sheifoon, 4. Donny Stan- ARTS AND MUSIC - BEAVERBROOK OVERSEAS time in Catiada that a post—ol-|—"This was a highlight- when F* evant’ Oke Glea Mahar (equal)./'°7. §. Rollie Mecionis, | ___MUSIC Pee SCHOLARSHIPS. FOR GRABUATES ' azh., with | community of Stoney Creek add-| Grade One (Miss Doucette): 1.| Greace VI (Mrs. Blanchard) 1 PINE ARTS ond oe > St te ee 16 oh Reenenee Ee Ee en or nate Seneeael 2 Led. Aro HOME BCOMOMICS . Aid ey reg . ‘ had brought world recog-|!an; 3. Dana Hood; 4. Ted Gal- | suit, 3. George Anderson 4, Shane _ RESIDENCE OPEN TO MEW l~ ceremony took place | nition and world visitors to the | lant; 5. Allan McAlduff. Hennessey, 5. Barry Stanley. . CERTIFICATE COURSES IN STUDENTS SEPTEMBER 207 Mayor Jack town. Mrs. Jackson said, “Today,| Grade Two (Mrs, MacLeHan): | Grade VI (Mrs. Macisaac): 1 ENGINEERING - + his official im-|two more firsts have been added |1. David Snow 2. Pat Campbell; | Donnie McClintick,*2. Edward APPLIED ARTS : : recognizes the Ston-|to history of our Women’s lnstit-|3. Paul MacDougall; 4 Willie | Rice, 3. Wayne Maddigan. FINE. ARTS COMEIONOENCE COURSE ey Creek Women’s Institute. Oth-| ute.” The Mother Institute still| MacLean; & Norman Tierney! Grade VI (Mr. MaeDonald snd _ MUSIC oe GEE SO SOO Cee ee en Se ae S ol Mccabe ian fate tee yg tg ed: Bo a were Mr. Wm. Geer, acting post | changing scene. due le (Mise Murray); 1.|3. James Dorsey, 3. Pat ag- somone master, Mrs. Hugh Summers of|the capable leaders, who have | David McKenna;-2. John Dunn; han, 4. Gage Gaudet, 5. Peter PREPARATORY. Courses as . om so00S an Fonthill, vicépresident of the/|been—willing to accept ove yt 3. Bill cto 4. Reggie | Mullally. . st MEDICINE ‘ Associated Country Women of the | s ities in the true tradition | Power; 5. Tommy Prowee. : = 1. LAW. Y PHYSICAL mueATION World, and Mrs. George Wilson, of ‘the. Women’s ~Ingtitute.. By | Grade Two. (Mise Cullen): 1. PRIZE LST oe oe a ea St, Merve, yeifle reiations cee = | David Hambly; 2. Frankie Me | Grede IM (Mrs. MacCormack): ? PROGRAM, eset : Court;' 3. David Arsenault; 4. 'Highest , i Monow Cowmee bh memy Rete MARY HAWORTH ~ cod Delatee Dewey toga [rans Da 7 FOR FURTHER RFORMATION. WRITE om vey ° “x ee Two (Mrs. Hines): 1. - we REGISTRAR, ' ee aul Durant; 2. Randy Doiron; 8. ’ Brian Sobey; 4. James Chandler: Vulgar Couple’s Visits Brian Soy: 4. James oul eee “ aa ce Grade Three (Miss Clarkin): .1./ Dahan; ation, Are Most Unwelcome. Pc a Eg lig rey ae # 3. Roy Murnaghan; 4. Danny Con- | Grade IV (Mise Walsh): Dear Maty Haworth: Much has,‘considered. On the one hand, |ohan; 5. David Murnaghan. est Aggregate, Billy Hook¢ - been said, written on choosing|triendship in the selective inti-| Grade Three (Mrs—Affleck}:-1./ond Highest Aggregate, Wayne one’s friends. I -was taught, and| mate experience of the term.| Francis Lewis; 2. George Bach-|Cheverie; Best kept books, equal- believe very strongly, that one is[And on the other hand. friend-'and; 3. Francis Brennan; 4 |ly merited by Wayne Cheverie, known by the company he keeps.| ship in the larger context of im-| Glen Claybourne; 5, leonard Philip Callaghan, Billy Hook, Al- A — who have known my | personal yaaed = as = Malone. ‘lan Reeves and Gerard Greenan. thusband since childhood cali us| peoples — w we " % occasionally and come to visit—|.never know; and some of whom PRIZE LIST De * Seats aie case dmieles bes fut never by invitation. He in- we won't feel personally attracted | Miss Moran (Grade One): . nt dulges them because he has_| to. est Aggregate—Paul cee ee! known them for so long; but| As everyone knows, who's ever | Second Highest Aggregate)-Grast— 3 agrees that they aren't the sort| had true friends, the hallitnark of Killorn; Improvement in AWwork~ | of people he greatly enjoys. (He) friendship is mutuality—an Roget. “Weatherpie; Weji-Kept | says their visits are like rain| ing recognition of soul-deep con- Books Derek’ Dillon’ <*" >. when you want sunshine, and|geniality, reciprocally felt (and) wigs tyiffy (Grade-One): Prize |} must be tolerated). Sd loyally registered) in all circum | for Resding—Prankie ‘McKean- They are unduly gar stances. ie; Pri thése- drink. quite a lot, which makes} Friendship is aot “opportunistic | *:,PFiae.for nea Pas’ at no. , them Jouder than # they didn’t| association with others, for pol-| 7:15. andrew Burns.” prite drink. (By “‘vulgar’’ I don't mean] itic reasons, while wearing &') improvement in arithmetic— profanity, but simple vulgarity.)| mask to hide your real thoughts, | Equally meritted by Omar Kelly | [I am embarrassed no end whem} and feelings—a form of dissem | nd i y Se they ere around, and i bes be-| bling in which they too are en-|* ae come a trouble spot im our life. gaged at the time. But a lot of 7 Oxnar Kelly. We try to avoid nice people when| that kind of poker-playing goes) |. ette “(Grade One): | they are with us; and I've tried | on, amongst people who wouldn't | Highest Aggregate—Brian Burke; ’ to hint that they aren't welcome:| know how to get down to cases,' Reading—Danny Larter; Read- but they aren't the sort. to take| in being a friend. or choosing a ing—Paul ene: Neatness— | Bargai-wise Bedelia, hints. They just “drop in” any-| friend, or sharing bonafide friend-| Billy Savi - x. * ANStickler for value received way. 2 : ‘| ghip. je -4 Mise iaaeneies (Grade - One): Bought chineware from M & M FEELS MORE LENIENT NOT HELPFUI eae bane And \neyer wes deceived! My busbend hates to burt their lbride; Highest Asses: fectings,. and wouldn't for the} So much for preface. Now |ate—Joseph Gfflan> Improv “say anything inhosp'tebs | about the couple whom you class-|—Brenton O'Connor; pplication If I felt we could be a good in-| ify @s thorns in your side. You| —Paul Gallant. fluence on them, it would be a| don't owe them inclusion in your! Mrs. MacLellan (Grade Two: goal to work towards; but after| circle of friends, in the intimate Highest Aggregate—David. Snow; = knowing them for several years, a oon quality on the| second Highest Aggregate—Pat I feel there’s not much hope of | 900re of congeniality—either’ with | Campbell; Neat Workbook—Rob- that—also, that they can do us! you or your husband, or the pe-| ert MacEachern: Application— great harm. / : sons you like. David. MacFarlane. ~ My husband has 4 very re| ‘But as of now. you are stymied| Miss Murray (Grade Two) sponsible position and we have) by your husband's neutratism. He| Highest’ Aggragate—David Mc- high hopes that he will go far.| isn’t backing you against them,/Kenna; Sécond Highest Aggrez We 7 oe , Brent — good om = ee ee eee ate—John Dunn; Neatness—Clif some “ know this couple unw *|ford Sherren; Deportmen i and have indicated dislike. of olhagde yrs pi gone is between | by Clow. er them. you im—not ‘between “we "| " Miss’ i 0) If you can*help me convince my | and ‘‘they’’ (meaning the couple). Highest ay eine nit ald MacInnis. Mrs. Hines (Grade Two): Hig’: est Aggregate—Paul Durant; Second Highest Aggregate—Ran- Miss Clarkia (Grade Three): Highest Aggregate—Gress Hood: \Second Highest Aggregate—Ren- hel Stanley; Progress—Roy Mur- Application —Danny Conohan. 2 Mrs. Affieck (Grade Three): Highest Aggregate—Francis Lew- is; Outstanding Improvement— ° Jerry Galbraith Application— David Dorsey; Effort— Francis | Brennan. | Prizes for Ethics: Bil O'Grady Eugene Power, Brian Burke, Bii-. ly Hogan, David Campbell, Biil Mclintyre, David (Arsenault, by. McKenna, Ian MacDonald Billy Hook, Paul Burke, Barry Blanchard, Allan Doiron, Gerry | D eae Morrisey, Gary. ine McDonald; Brian. ‘; McClintick, Eric Arsenault. Leo"4 dinot,“ Peter Mullally. Cc ates of Merit at Queen Square School..were awarded as follows: Grade Il (Mrs. MacCormack? 1, David MacEachern, 2. Arnold | "|Blanchard, 3. George Land. Grade IV,. (Mrs. MacCormack) 1. Ronnie O’Hanley, 2. Paul. Ma- | dore, 3. Kenny Doyle, 4, Kevin MacCormack, 5. Bruce Miacisaac. 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