- Lena Caroline MeLure, Women's Ballot, uote 8608 : 6 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, July 8, 1959 \ . , niet “haere | in "HAPPENINGS A. Thomson of Pense,|and family, John, Patricia, Jud- Sask., arrived Tuesday evening|ith, Geoffrey and Holly of Dart- im the province, Mrs. Thomson| mouth, Nova Scotia, are spend- had been attending the Agricul- ing @ month at Cavendish. While tural Institute of Canada confer-|in the province they will.also be nce which was -held at the Uni-| the guests of Mr, and Mrs, R. D. versity of Manitoba in Winnipeg. | Crockett, Belvedere, as well - as rs.- Thomson: is the convenor | being with Mrs. erm. par- of the Life Memberships of the) ents, Rev., ayj Mrs. 2 Ni- Federated Women's Institutes of | chelson.-- : a See Gaaeeie mee Mrs. Joba Andrew and -daush- at’ present ot Caroma Lodge but r, Carol, are visiting Col and will be joining the FWIC group Mrs, F. I. Andrew, Charlottetown, at- Si. Dunstan's University for | 224 Mr.Sand Mrs. Wallace And: | i the biennial t i meeting. : rew, East Royalty. ’ Mr. G._B. Whiteside—has_re- Mr. and Mrs. aay el gett turned from Winnipeg where he | 2nd family, Rowina, Carol, Linda) attended the Agricultural™ Instit-|#%4 Son. Joseph have returned to, ute of Canada conference held at| South Brewer, Maine, after visit-' the University of Manitoba. ing the Liningstons at Churchill. | > oma and pin from Miss Edith G.} al Royalty, who had the privile-| In a graduation class of #8, = “Mrs. M. A. Walker. Mrs. L. Young, Director of Nursing, Ot-jge of attending their daughter’s| representing eight of Canada’s a ee ene: prit Scott, and Miss Shirley tM tawa Civic Hospital, at the rec- graduation. She is the second /| ten provinces, Helen was the only Pathous Us; “oe acing ad PO Montreal, P. Q. have. left on ent graduation exercises held | from. that’ family to graduate as| Islander: Her future-plane are e. University was Brian| i a : os ’ Maxfield Chandier who received |Tetutn to that city. after attend. ' the: " : ia ourse, Joyce having graduated jte fly with T.C.A. W Di David Ide Momerial orine. ing the Walker-MacManus wed- OTTAWA CIVIC HOSPITAL GRADUATE Helen i#the daughtér. of. Mr. is shown here receiving her dip-| and Mrs. George Stewart, Centr- | 1956. Miss Helen Kathleen’ Stewart | [from the. P,E.T.--Hospital: “May E S : : + || These annual awards of twenty- ding on Saturday, June 27. ELLEN’S DIARY ~ And X has the oreiet break” five dllare to" atatudent of the| Mr, and Ms, BB. Mackwen.| Femara e : grandest old trees and the love- third year and twenty-five “een reise 4 were among the 4 ; 10 woods’ trails-regular Lovers’ | to a student~of the second year! guests _attending the Walker, | Alex, Where Are You? See ok ue ler gee ee Oe Eee ene f c : “Yes -.a° grand spot,””~Jeanie, ; * | Mr. Tommy Bears of the R.C. | Th A sae I : their mother agreed. ‘“Pretty roll-| Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Morrell|A.F’, Winnipeg, Manitoba and) e nswer se ere land, well sheltered from,and Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Moryp]) Mrs. Beats (nee Fleanor Crow-' s. Fine. picnic grounds. It|of St. Martins, ther of St. Charles, Manitoba’) Now come the summer days. lely, which is the annua! pienle | st needs kitchen-shelters now in| guests of Mr. and Mrs /R.-C./ are visiting Mr. Bears’ ‘parents, Alex our twé-year lad patters on'} of -the-sahool. | the event of-showers, to make it Parent. Ravenw and Mrs. Nathan Bears, | 2 feet along Legoog from oo a shaw Closing” 2, . Pa oa ie | Brooklyn, Kings, County, — e house across the lane to peer|a-fitting and rewarding finale to a happy day this has ic—-Rentz: -in with some questioning through|the children for the foils‘and de-|been for the children, all of a ag gg eg ~ : Mrs. Ernest Aege o Jr., and ene or the other of this kitchen’s| mands of the-tothem-long school-|whom ‘have been successful 10| nraing. arrived ¥ i eal three yqyag sons, Billi¢.. Angus, wereendoors. Then satisfied that|year. The parents too-the moth-|passing their required tests-of- ee Serres ame Bane, . ‘s to spend the summer at their|don,Ontario, where they plan to _ all ig well with us, he usually|ers especially, we can appreci- | echool of the year. etits Brighton Sh M yP turns away to the outdoors happy |ate draw relieved long breaths.{ -And the farmers, once tle. cin be comin, os a orl |Treside. They will join Mr. Praught + t@ be in the sunshine of the day! Ne more lunches to prepare for;at. nome. slipped into the ‘boots | onth’ on holiday. : | who _i¢ in the Armed, Services. enjoying the interests -about-to|/a while, no lost pens or lads’ = ter Gece sal brrvig Oe TR The Hostesses for the watch spellbound for a long min-| books to find: no last minute coring; went back to burn) Mrs. Harry G. Yeats and son Club Tea will be: Mrs. D. K.) ate the calves and kid in the or-| pressings of ‘my clean shirt’ or | héaps of trash left behind “from/| John, Lachine, Quebec, ‘are vis-! MacLeod. Mrst T. J. Mitton, Mrs chard, to be thrilled and a: little | “‘that white blouse of mine” come | the winter-harvesting of wood. <fiting Mr..and Mrs. Harry Jamie- F. J.. MacMillan, Mrs. Ogy K. awed by. the huffs and puffs of|a busy ..sehodl-morning; no more , Thither the farmlane ‘calls io son,-Montague, and Mr. and Mrs Esees: Mrs. C. M. MacLean,! » the sows there on pasture. .|réminding a lad of the farm tak-|now in the dew-fall. We shalt Arthur Duvar, Charlottetown. |Mrs. J. H. Cameron and Mrs. W./ and then, alas. alack so quick:en up with so many springtime | follow it presently to get 3/closer | EF. MacKay. be i and light of foot he is, to dis-|intetests “those tests of yours| view of the clearing-fires, aha oe oo wattle! appear. suddenly’ to bring th'e| are coming up!"" A calm now catch something of the gallant a of Mrs. W. Chester S. McLuare, Thursday at the Qu Mrs. Stafford i« presi of the Royal Canadian College “ Or- ganists and ‘has beef on a tour |of the Maritimes becturing _at various centres. During: her student eave “Mrs. Stafford (Muriel Gidley) and cooks and sometimes the whole! on those scores. family on the rin to try te dis| Im a new departure pleasing cover his whereabouts. ~ all, jypirit of the pioneers, as the |-Mounting flames jagainst the dim the picnic was held in the|of this exquisite) summer-night, And when a ringing; desper-' new Strathgariney Park. In this | give promise of arable fields ete “Alex, where are you?” | ape-of smart motoring, and ly- and fine crops to come.” brings a little lad around;some/ing ag it is beside. the smooth Until tomorrow — — —Diary-— corner, or to a door of a build-|dark of the Trans Canada High- Good-night.,. . ° -fng with the surprised reply “I'se|way this lovely spot, is only al ore _ here!” the day shadowed for ajfew minuutes drive away from| BUS CRASHES Miss Lens. Melure were. Gaul moment by fear, immediately) this district. SEOUL, Korea (AP) — Aj mates at the Royal Conservatory _ goes on in the sunlight again. “There's this about .it’” Mack | crowded bus plunged down a 30-| of Music Téroute ead lived at This afternoon the, place- was |said this evening when its merits | foot. cliff 60 miles .east of Seoul the Conservatory - Resideare. 5 left to a lone woman and. pup-|were being . discussed “it's a| Wednesday, killing 11 Koreans|Qrde street. The Staffords have Hotel dog whan.the others of this Al-|roomy place. Big enough to hold} ané# injuring i. The accident was ’ ‘ deriea family went to attend that the picnics of a number of échaoeld't > ~ eg on a defective steering | jam, Haring at Miss Mary. Ste- oS gpheel, wart's, Cavendish, and enjoyed golf on the famous Green Gables |( golf course Thursday* they spent | <i sightseeing ‘in and around Char-: lottetqwn and now leave for ano- ther. holiday at %. Andrew's the ’ ; |Our bakers are A happy crew They Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, | whistle while They werk for you. Rexton, NX§.. arrived on the I«-| land Tuesday é@vening and were) Assorted Picnic Boxes guests over the Dominion Day! 5c and 1.00- wjth Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crockett and Wayne Crockett at Belvedere. Rhubarb Pie interested foregathering and liv-! at the same time™* =" ° Mrs. Nicholson and Wayne a re; Hot Dog and Hamburgh Ro'ls Home Made Bread . now at the Nicholson cottage,) Cavendish. 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