- flame. OMEN Eursdsify Aug. 23, 1955 ELLEN'S DIARY Do We Seem Distant? Interesting visitors drop by Al- dcrlea these days. and also inter-. esting letters we receive-mi.s- sives which tell us mostly of de- lightful vacations spent on the is- land this Summer, though there is, E we acknowledge. the odd one which bears I different tale. . One which came to our mailbox at lane's end this morning was full of substance for us to find our Province notientirely without ble- mish. yet which to dwell in givesl one a foretaste of Heaven's Hive- liness and is our Home sweet , . 1. was from - widely tnveuedl pair who this Summer had visited the Island for the first time and" although recognizing that. "It would be I wonderful place for I vacation." went aw!!! Wmewhltr disappointed from the green fields and the clay-red cliffs of our shoral Nice folks? Reading on and be-; tween lines with our andmoth-i erly spectacles. of the We are IUTC. It is our fault in most instances, Wed Al Murray Harbour Manse A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized It Murray Harbour North Manse at 4 o'clock Tuesday Ive- nins. July 14. 1956, when Rev. M. C. Currie united in marriage Ethel May Sencabaugh daughter of Mr. Melbourne Llewellyn and the late Mrs. Llewellyn. Murray Harbour North, with John Sterling, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sorrlc of Sturgeon. . The bride wore I suit of pink tweed. Her corsage was white roses and her accessories were white. She was attended by her sister, Miss Louise Llewellyn gs brides maid. she wore I suit of pearl grey and a corsage of red roses. Her accessories were pearl grey and a corsage of red roses. Her accessories were white. Mr. Douglas Sorrie brother of the groom was best man. For her son's wedding Mrs. Sor- ris chose I wine taffet Idresa and I corssge of white carnations. Also present at the wedding ceremony were the bride's father. Mr. Mel- bourne Llewellyn; sister Brenda; Harland Lelewellyn; the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Sorric; grandfather and grand- mother. Mr. and-Mrs. Lee Wight: uncle, Mr. LeRny Wight; also Mrs. Ellie Llewellyn and Miss Myrna Kemp. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party went for I (ma They returned to the home of bride's grandma” , Mrst Jessie I lty The Guardian. Page 9 I ours is the Llama if our hospital- ls such that guests leave us with no good wish ing prayer which takes in visitor and visited. no nice picture of I little crescent sea-gtrt. sun-kist land in mind as an ideal pace to viahlch to return for anotherholI- sy. Shall we look at ourselves through others' eyes. recllllnl our own visits to strange lands?- "The Island would be I wonder- ful place for I vacation." the let- ter said, "if". . . "Someone had said : 'WIlcome to the Island is this your first trip? What are you do? I think the best th g you do is to see the so-and-Go's It". . If they can't put you up they most certainly will know someone who can". . . "If: The Ladies Auxiliaries would see to it that any small beach near their community had I nice picnic table. fresh water fscllltles, and if not I booth at lfast I notsle board with I Milt- ts sp In nolcies saying s. So-Ell-So had fresh-baked food or handicraft to sail or even some- thing unusual to see or that Mr. So-and-So'I farm grew prise po- tatoes or raised prize livestock, and that visitors would be wel- come." (What I sound project this would be for the various W.I.'s) j"ons of the last things ws did on the island was to spend an hour with the folks of your Tour- ist Bureau. They are doing I won- derful job selling the Island. but they need help. and cooperation from the people who are proud of their Province and who recognize that no matter what you may have of natural resources, it's the peo- ple who livo there who can make or break I VlclIl&l'I'.I0!; v.!:n ." We can Ipprec I DIG!- sion these travellers have gained on their initial visit to us because we too have set foot on strange strands. What Islander has been wonder "weighed . . .and found wanting" thus? No one who ren- ises that "unaware-we may on- tertain Ingiss" blessing much our selves msntaly. spiritually. ln I-ll! contact: and no one indeed who knows how much in cold cash to all islanders, the tourist business means. from small and ususpected tn- cldents we gain our impnulm of I person. I place. Remember? "Once riding in old Baltimore Heart-filed and head-filled with glee. I saw I BIltimo.l-legahl: t Ks t looking sir I mt- Nof. 1 was gum and very small And he was no whit bigger. And so I smiled. hilt ll! P9305 W3 Ills tonsuo. had called me. 'nl:- Sencabaugh, where a reception was held for approximately forty guest. The bride's table was centered with I three tier wedding cake topped with I miniature bride and groin. Pink and Blue stream -' . decorated the reception room. Those assisted in serving were: Mrs. Hannah Colllngs, Miss Grace Colllngs. Mrs. Wilbert Graham, Mrsmwilllam Moore. Mrs. Marx Jackson had charge of the tea. They received many lovelyggta and I nice sum of money. I E-escnts were opened m Louise ewellyn and Grace Co . DAILY PATTERN M... I saw the whols of Baltimore. From May until Dccermsr: pf au the third! tlllt happened there. Thatts all that I remember" Until tomorrow- - - DIN?- Goodnight... . . . IIADALIANI WJ. Tbs ans-ism am. not It the hosns of Mrs. Lionel Rn l0I' ugly rsgular meeting on July I. in the absence of tilt IO0l'0tl1'Y Mrs. st. ' t was elected Secre- tary pro-time. The President PN- sldsd and opened meeting by in; ting collect as to by 11 members. There were also 8 visitors present. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Reports of Committees were givdl. The quilt ready to quilt. The shield Collectors ro rtsd some homes still to be c on Mrs. Allan Hichos made an interesting report of convention in Charlot- tetown. The other delegate was un- able to attend as 01.00 was return- ed New committees are the follow- ing: sick. Mrs. Hadley Woodsidc and Mrs. George Hlcbox; lunch, Mrs. Lorna Seaman. Mrs. Hadley Woodslds and Mrs. Colin Mathe- son, Corrsspondsnos was read and for us, no part: tol nest A wedding of interest to relatives and friends throughout the pro- idce was solemnized recently in St. Elizasethts Church. Springfield. when Mary Valerie, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. MacLeilan of Pleasant Valley. became the bride of John Everett. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Maclntyre of Milton. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. George Ebsary. assisted by Rev. A.E. Plcrcey of Milton. The wedding music was payed by Mrs. Harry Weeks of Freder- mony, "The Voice that Breathed O'er Eden" was sung by the con gregation. While the register was being. signed the Lord's Prayer was rung very beautifully by Mrs. Stirling MacLeod. sister of the groom. The church was decorated with while and mauve lilacs. The guest pews were marked with pink and white bows and white lilacs. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore I floor length dress of white nylon not over satin with flowing skirt. The fitted bodice was of. lace with simulated pearl and sequin trun- Guests were-the Misses Marcella no Mary MacDonald and Mrs. sterling Nicholson. former gradu- ates of the Charlottetown Hospi- tal who are vacationing on P.E.l. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Kelly. assisted by Miss G. Arsenault, Miss E. Mc- Isaac. Miss A. Tralnor. Mrs. J- 0. Hornby, and Mrs. C. Trainor. COVEHEAD C.w.l.. The St. Eugene's subdivision of the C.W.L. held their reg!-Ill? inoethlymeeting at the home ol Mrs. Hubert Corrigsn on Sunday Aug. 5th, with the lst vice presi- dent. Mrs. Herbert Corrlgan pre- siding. I The meeting opened with the Lgggua Prayer by Rev. Fr. Wood. 18 numbers Insw on roll call. by paying I dime. The minutes of the last meeting were rend. ,, I and signed. Correspond- ence consisted of I letter from the Provincial Council concerning iths annual convention to be held lat St. Dunstan's University on Aug. 11st and 22nd. Mrs. Kenneth Morrison was elected to attend this convention as voting delegate. Nomination form was completed ' and signed. Treasurer gave her report. Soc- in unison. Roll cal was raspoIIll- lal Welfare Convsnor. Mrs. John B. MacDonald gave her report and .equestcd members to bring an article of clothing for welfare children to the next meeting. It was moved by Mrs. Patrick Hor- gsn and seconded by Mrs. Hubs Morrison that 35.00 be present to Eddie Power as prize for stu- dent making highest in entrance exams from this parish. Mrs. Terrence Lamphlor. Mrs. Patrick Horgan. Mrs. Herbert Gor- rtgan and Mrs. Wm. O'Connell offered to clean the church for this month. The director Rev. Frank Wood gave an interesting talk on the new cltO1S;l.llm t: be I: tithe parish. nos mac ng held at the home of Mrs. Hubert Morrison. The lunch committee will be the following: Mrs. Aldred lMorrison, Mrs. Hubert Morrison. Mrs. Charles O'Brien. and Mrs. ' Wm. O'Connell. l.All VIIDI W.l. Mrs. Ivan Redmond entertained the members of the Lake Verde Women's Institute at her home on roll call. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. Iporoved and stud. 9'' Bills amounting to 85.2! were mil presented and paid. sick commit- AIIIIINVII tas throccI1ls.Mrs.HIr- 30 WEN”! Ill" IndMrs.lvan Redmond gllbnmdat. Chmiwm Ippointadfnrthenext term. ”9'M”''"l” 50'' Mr. lnsley Acorn was the winner will at which It II". that nlthsqullt on lottery Indthelno- lncllalwe Guild Chaslsll. III kyticket was drawn by Mrs. Kan- cslsh-Int. M. Harold Wood was mu. Cglljghgn, orsnalotaallnsdtrdlrmnduc Mamborsdecldedtohavsthelt HICGIIIII. h-sryandclassooomsoftheschool 1.IIlu'o- shsrtbdaals wIswsshsdIndpIisted.Mrs.Rsy- Ida toque! mass-tsstlnlswlneaisstsnsdslaas as-nnsswosslavltss ssnthlssnrInnl'nssIstlIgItibs hsqal-comeecacaqr on llreashasawonderfalllledhlt-talbasanadlh dIynlghtScpt.0,IndpIckwool- wry; sll1n,trlrn-its srsoshlassb of I for Ins for llll-Pping. IInssIsap,widoyoas.NovslestIasInsnal isostsesr. Hng..loggphsbulnvlts.-dthn Itthscova-np4asaloI,sswIi Aslstarssttagsnsrtsl tasggnsggusarnomgum Psucn4m:Kbu'&u&Immipoa.amluNm.m.mau;muuumu. I4. ls,1s,'a.slss1sIrsss caustics an-up aslsgmggg,-ng. u......u.,..,. bolero htlaoslaytnlns. nod. ssoci bonrthebns- "mi '.:"'”'"'”"'”"' '.i."........:'..'....."”"".&t..'”."..:: ills lit. IIdIlrs.FraIcl.sKIlly. , M 'V-l:h'hthsl.avIsIdM-I Si. EIizabelI1's Church Setting For Summer Wedding icton. P.E.I Prior to the ccre Lead The slim lace sleeves fell to points over the hands. Her finger tip veil fell from a satin crown of simula- ted pearl and seed beads. She car- ried an arm bouquet of American beauty roses. Miss Roma Murray was brides maid. She wore I ,floor length sown oi pastel green nylon not over satin with fitted Lodice, and a halo of net and matching mit-I tens. She carried an arm bouquet of yellow tea roses. The groom was attended by his brother-in-law, Mr. Stirling Mac The ushers were Mr. Bearisto brother-in-law of bride, and Mr. John Moore. I friend of the groom. 4 A reception was held at the home of the bride where supper was served to forty guests. The dining room was decorated with pansies and lilacs, and the table centered with I three tiered wed- ding cake. Tall tapers were used on both sides of the cake. A toast to the bride was proposed, by Mr. Stirling Macheod and re- sponded to by the groom. Serving were Miss Lois MacDo- well, Mrs. Hensley Higgins and Mrs. Attlee Bearisto. Mrs. Mal- colm Maclean was in charge of the guest book. Replenishing was Mrs. Keith Coles. The bride's mother wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and I corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother wore I navy crep dress with white accessor- ies and I corsnge of white car- nations. For travelling through the Mar- itimes the bride chose a beige suit with beige and white acces- ..m..:nm.:?m.m. COLLETT-MACKENZIE A marriage of interest to many relatives and friends on the Island was solemnized in Toronto, On- tario. on June 23rd.. when Miss Hazel Macxenzle. daughter of Mr. Harry MacKenzle. and the late Mrs. Macxcnzle of South Melville, P.E.l. became the bride of Mr. Willard Collett, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Collett. Bedeque, and grandson of Mrs. Flossie Low- ther. Rev. A.E. Kitcher performed the ceremony. Miss Velda Martin, Albany. P.E.I.. was bridesmaid. and Mr. Earl Collett, of Toronto, brother of the groom was best man .Following the honeymoon trip to P.E.l. the couple will reside in Toronto. where the groom hold; I good position. sories and corsags of white car- nations. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. -Malcolm MacLean of West Bay, Cape Breton. special guests were the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Daniel Docherty. and Mrs. Frances Macl-tae, Alberton. A shower for the bride was giv- en at her home My friends and another at the groom's home for the bride and groom following their return, this was arranged by friends of the groom. iiy Byrn M0 for week-ends aaleguard your I better place can rent I BofM Safety Deposit and, know you have the utmost protection not add this-to your list of "things to do" about. this sure, low-cost minute packing. protec Don't Miss An Hour . . . of this precious sum- mer . . . Get; out with the; youngsters and soak up the sunshine! Do it jayouslu- knowing that in the twinkle of I smile-you can serve your hungry family I nourishing bowl of the famed LIPTON SOUPS. So quick to prepare! So fresh flavored! (All the vegetables taste garden-fresh as they burgeon under the boiling water.) So satisfying-with I sandwich or I salad. Lay in I supply, milady, of Lipton Tomato Vegetable; Onion; Beef Noodle; and Chicken Noodle-and really snjou tbdhe last few holidays. 0- - z CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS NTREAL, Aug. 23rd-"All the windows doors looked?" That's I normal question to ask fstbc rust before the IS-MIPS you . . doors of I BANK OF MONTREAL vaultl You Not Retarded Bui Just Upset . VANCOUVER (CPI youthful students regarded u merely upset, sa lid)! of Ohio 8 tate University. with British Columbia she cited the from I retard scarcely state could multiply his head. Such I student lem which had have motor handicaps the mentally deficient. cm r fr 1 In Meqiuwza spec al treatment to meet it." D13 Callldy questioned the curriculum: In tarded children others and feel like othan, must be given is suited to solutely different." MORNING SMILE A lady Iva small son of a friend, your own meat, Tommy? home. Ii Hop. 5 lnur-r and family goes away on holiday or longer. His busy "yep," may re . but are mere locks enough in jewelry or valuable papers? Surely for them is behind the atael-strong Box for less than two cents I. day from fire or theft. Why today or tomorrow? Sec tion well ahead of frenzied last Here's A Promise . . . an Instant which has all the precious ,. codes flavor of I.-0 freshly-made ooilee-It's the promise from coffee - and some ro- talded are not retarded st slim lis Dr. Viola Cas- Leading I workslloptdlacuul . the University of BI'ltlsl'leE:llI:l':bl.: example of I boy ed class who could his own name, yet three-digit figures d is an exam! Dlfudo - feeblemlndedness,"".sll,et said. He is actually 1 mum .9 9- ""971!!! from schizophrenia er which has normal abil- presented I prob. , to be met. "These -Children and others who merely must not be thrown together in schools for This prob- hlding it. We have re tice of watering-down ordbsary order to teach re- to appear like TlIUv're not like others and I curriculum which them-something ab- entertainln: the I-Idlf--Ire you sure you can cut TOMMY-0lI. yes, thanks. I've often had it as tough I; this at back of their knowledge liea' nearly 100 years of coliee ex cri- ence. Look through the ”win ow" on the jar of INSTANT CHASE sh SANBORN COFFEE-sea the rich ootfes color that means real colse'llIvor. If you haven't tried Instant. Chase & Sanborn recently -do get I jar this very day-and give yourself and your family the satisfaction of really delicious mdewmme in an instant! Still I New Trlclrl Soems I.o'uI that our budgia is learning new tricks every day. He used to climb on top of his cage and, after setting all the bells inside I-swinging and I-ringing, pick off the outside bell and throw it to the ground-for us to pick up. Now he picks the bell of and rushes round the top of the cage pretending in throw it off. Round and round 'ha goes with all of us laughing at him, then finally-whom! -down it oomesl lt'I BROCK'S NATU AL FEEDING DIET that's keepi him so happy and healthy-be'I no trouble to us If sill Just Ian I It's Such .4 Joy . . . to see I bonnie babe thriving on I milk formula that's eznclly right. Over the years, it's been proved that there's nothing better than the Formula Milk prepared 'specis.IIy FARMER'S WIFE. one . . . Whola Mil (Red Label) med Milk (Yellow Label) or the Partly Skim- med Milk (Blue Label). This last one was created It the request of pediatricians -for Ask your doctor which of the three types is best for your little for babies . . . Skim- high-protein, low-fat formula, feeding. All three types are Vitamin I increased. All have I r-""' - that babies enioy. PRICES REDUCED ON TELEVISION SETS says: sso.oo .. 1956 cnnananca animals I cl-lasionrrown k Cabinet Model PHIL00 Television Sets (Medal 2240) lies. 349.95 New selling for 299.95 prices on models 09. & Jones l.Tii. - . DIALCSCI ExrnAvAaAur SAVINGS IN AUGUST 00150.00 til DURING our 21st AUGUST SALE Chine Mink Coors (you save Sll9.00) . . . . . . from 5530 Pcrslen Lamb Sides (you save 550) S179 Sllsend Raccoon Coors (you save 380.00) . . from 5365 Canadian Squirrel Coors ( you save Sll0.00l from 3565 Mouton: (processed lamb) (you save 560) . . from SIS! Muskrat Beck Coors" (you save 580) . . . . . . . from 5245 ml E'cO . Size range in coats and jackets 9-42 Free storage and Insurance on your purchase until wanted. island furl-icrs pug; f2l'st Anniversary)