At Cape Traverse United Cape Traverse United Church'Kilmuir, as flower-gir] wore a /zell and Dianne Frizzell, South- The directors, Mrs. Cameron was the scene of an early sum- -dress the same in style and color port; ‘Marilyn Prosser, Moncton and Mrs. Cousins recently a t- mer wedding ceremony when’ as those of the other attendants : Beryl Carew, Hunter River; tended a Director's Conference Wh.lma Pauline, only daughter Her bouquet was of pink and The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July 7, 1966. 7 Joyce Dixon, Moncton; Barba- at Port Elgin, N: B. sponsored of Mrs. Avalah McCallum and. white. 'mums 2 = ra Millar and Patsy Bowness, by the staff of the United Church | the late Mr.’ MacCallum, Carle. David Simmons, was grooms- \Swimming Instructor. Maritime Conference Christian ton Siding, became the bride of man, and “Raymond Chappell ; | The July 11 - 17, camp will be Education Committee. Sackville twin Winston’ son of Mr. and’and David Walker ushered } ; d Vrs. Rov- Walker Traveller's For the wedding reception directed by Mrs Lorne Cousins’ and the leaders of Twasi Camp i : ' wilich was held of Teves Bap- Audrey: Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 Summerside. The other leaders '" N. B 5 h s yon will be Mrs. Louis Cairns, Free- ree Rev. Allison H. O'Brien offi- tist. Church hall, the bride's mo- town; Mrs. Frederick Liovd SEEK NEW V elated at the double-ring cere- ther received wearing a t wo Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rupe and ception in their honor on Friday Mrs * tortor iain Wish . 7 = E ACCINE mony. The organist, Mrs. John piece pale pink linen crepe sult Helen Biffin af New York City evening Assisting the hostess ——— ots eres iy ae ay cr The reae- Haslam. Carleton _accompani-.with—_pink—and—white—laceh-_at,—are visiting Mrs. Elsie Chandl--jn serving a salad supper were ee eae ne ee woe aces tasid wht ead SUNK eroeommrias eis aea teeny’ ok Stanhope ‘at, a, a Vata aor hie They motored te the Island with ‘now available” has been run- sang ‘the Wedding Prayer”, and corsage was of white carnations.” Beach. «Mrs. Rupe and Miss ner, am ‘oe ee: — — s son Bruce and son ning at 12 to 15 per cent. and sang “the Weddis yer Pi Joyce § S$. and da -inlaw, ij the oo as they sang ne id aan 8 ee wore Biffin are sisters of Mrs. Chand- Farrel] is the former Margaret Mrs iene Witte hes tik on ny ca pacer re ‘Oh. Perfect Love a blue lace ensemble with mat- jjer - Mr. Rupe who is vice-presi- Campbell Found. a - “in oe is uraging its use in The bride entered® the church ching hat and a corsage of pink gent of Radio Free Europe. is . Te oe eee Meakh eee ae thee ao aa ; im E ealt t ’ . on the arm of her brother Lloyd carnations making his first visit to Prince Mrs John C. Campbell an@ wr and Mrs. Thomas Brown. mond of Ontario ak Tosi Ww MR. AND MRS. EDWEN WALKER McCallum-Walker Wedding Lohengrin's 2 Her the strains of edding March” floor- te e Mr r re ea month off the ‘arop fr C t Ta pe a of an inst seal -flo® of pond, - beauty . dam in The master of was David Simmons, ceremonies who, also Is Opened At Long River Y pired bv the tdea ot: pre ng for posterity the tools of ervday living of a bygone day, and Mrs: Ernest Dunning chased the old mill property nz idle heside their home at ¢ River. and set to work to reate the atmosphere of an re river era mmediate result af hard work was an ng ‘on’ Thursday of Museum when a of interested hbors viewed a furnishings “o f hames of bygone days each able setting. The ‘ong 3. more interested articles for a reproductpn we the davs of The s of cial open Mill 1umber and neig ection of the Olde ends e a suit nze result, contribute splay, will home recitt rsons be bef and accompany conveniences of the mill an wheel has been alled which ‘exemplifies per motion by virtue of a water from the old mill restored. to its “former usefulness by a mill funds provided a modern Ssniniscent ershot water and built with rt by ARDA Leigh Paynter -was chair the opening ceremon- Thursday, June 30, -and E gave an Long ory Mr nstone e a history beg ng in 13820 Johnstone emigrat n. Scotland to Long Pp Johnstane River aiso tiliam: ot vid a. miller. 2nd Ss } h ne rs K th her William a farmer wed him out 16 vears ‘ater » wav ont David fell in love Tenet. 14-year old daucht t he “facMurde fami, ettied -in Kelvin. Grove ‘ ter che he nd t id of a brook to f ene tot in QD ad to crawl on en ees through the e 10 dren. of David f ms beca = q + ¥ £ s vy ' 4 1 --eant a. Wa BaF 7 Ww ; Keir MI + Vat - s 3 a school ouncest rr the official openins.—__, milt-at-inttan Riv-—-tew arpor. batts er” and James Found was killed by the saw at the Long River Mill David, Jr, succeeded his fa- ther and added a-saw and. shin- gle mill to the grist and carding mills, and when water was low he used steam David's health “failed and he went to California ‘but the drv climate was. no help and he died there Donald M took his father’s place in the mill and carried on until when -he’- sold out to Everett Paynter and moved to Calgary “ending 1% _vears serving the public in the milling business” accoding to the history of the old mill, prepared. and read by | Mr. Johnstone Lieut. Col spoke on Fiv W. Johnstone Tourism and _ Its Growth’. .and commended the Dunnings on their initiative in opening the museum Mrs. Leigh ~Paynter. repre- senting the Irishtown Women’s gave a talk on the importance of safety. measures jn general, and told-the-audience about some of the safety precautions. that are being taken by the owners of the new museum The chairman called on John Campbell of California; former- ly of- Long River, who spoke briefly. expressing his pleasure n being present on’ this occa- sion Mr. Dunning: welcomed the people, and expressed his gratification, in the large num ber who showed their interest in the venture bv being present at Rev-.W. A. Paterson spoke briefly recalling memories: of his youth in ecémparison with the history of Ing River The members of Long River Women's, Insti tute sold lunches HOUSEHOLD HINTS HOUSEHOLD HINTS Substitute’ cream ‘cheese for the American you normally use if’ cheeseburgers Cut plastic food _wrap to fit und@ér dresser .and buffet scarves to protec wood r faces trom sptied teepeiel se storage ontaining {926 Silver Wedding Anniversary on eat ate | S00. Eee a Rainfall On The Roof Can N A toate. ‘Phe tatormation wonld | an. urses re Researc| ing » _ processed immediately and : relayed back’ to the hospital s Music To Farmers An Automated Info Systems "ia sms,2 rn : y She explained that up to %-50 Rain-washed, newly cleaned “Qneer. wasn't it? The clouds . new! , 0 . hep) : te oe ' _ per cent of time now used to rae World Was we Caine to: thie wen a mass. then break, -carry- MONTREAL [CP A -com- told the 1500 nurses here fo Seiden 2 moraine Rese Wade el ren ee ain ee eres -puter-controiied system that will. the dubs +-&..meeting administer ications, for on- leaf, every flower, every last We have no complaint this ‘reduce administrative work and _ The Winnipes woman is a re- stance. could he saved by this daisy now brightening the fields time, have we?’ we said allow professional hospital per- Yate beens oe we haspit a! vam ¢ . ‘We can-almost see the things. le h had sonnel more time to care for e hospital will use the com- The computer would check A S$ No, none We ave a ‘ puter at the University of Man grow we offered to: James at choice growing weather as vet.’? patients was outlined at the (Ca- ee 4 na a the dosage ordered, make -ure breakfast Now the open door aS ialaied ue cle ahaa Te nadian. Nurses’ Association oe = wu hone t *''" there were. no incompatibilities ‘gives us the’ summer séenes be- oe eng by a bright & meeting, Tuesday . eas cieriay. although _1t -«+!l wih other medications received yond, those we had sometimes lupin’s door. then tested the z The automated information = ' : Set ee patient. bring the pictured there with a longing pedo pends ' < ee system ‘is the joint project of © It would: be impractica or tary up to date for the pharma- when. winter reigned, over the us - he's , bie wala i Winnipeg's) Royal Victoria Hos- Pn ag anne purchasing ae cist and sa. on farmlands Past every ccld a0 apps ae anf sls pital and the: University of Mani- *'"© ° computer Mrs. Mac- the pharmacist would: not wind and frost it had come hous oni the roof a mee eae toba and is financed by a fed- Laushtin said have fo decipher handwriting 2s now was the rose time, here the eee aaker “tc the i ao s but to era! grant. Research began in USE FOR TWO HOURS he would receive the printed eeese A avers kill’ say Brow theagi ince ei ng in January v “It has been estimated # will Communication the» physician In the field helow the lane the cuit Heide tenake te the canta tite The system, still in the plan- only take’ approximately- two Ordered directly inte the sys Pie grazed Knee-deep” Well, viel can trian tite te teen uaet? 1a ning stages, is expected to go hours of computer time per 24 ‘em ——- > yo eee atene “Well be sold bushing back ee ES : ; into operation when the Vic- hours to transact all of the hos) Mrs MacLaughiin said the le- pas ’ 4 : sey dada toria General Hospital : s al's ss.” icati ral, others of the herd were pas- his chair’’ I would say the drills | NORMA MORRISSEY JOHN REDDIN into a aca’ balitine sian hs a gong be sted _. ae ¢ = — |turing against the opposite s! would be too damp, to: weed this | ae r | De cemmeery Soeer Sener aan: ee pposite slope P, LY WEDDING years, Mrs. J. Ks MacLaughlin to the computer by telephone clear which inclines Above the miull- morning. I think I'll go and let | = ——EEEEE——E——EE——— a . ———- stream color pretty against the another sow or so out to the or- . jgreen and white of the daisied chard And then I can take the Mr. = Mrs oe E. Mor Mra. John WH Reddin,. Sonth- field: —Raggedy—streamers—cf—farrowing—rails-away—from—the —Tisey.Cherry V alley. an port and the-tate -MrcReddin nounce the forthcoming - mar- damp lifféd from the low of the ‘pens.”’ E Nor- ’ The _ will so much choring marriage-will take place valley and dissolved in the “Not these | Fiage of their daughter, : heights above. Higher, against times” we commented ma Eileen, to Louis John at St. Joachim’s Church, Ver the horizon, the grove. of mixed| ‘No - not with the stock now| Reddin, Halifax, N.-S, son of non River, July 30th at 9 30. growth, leafy and evergreen, come to the grass But” he aia Tre |was commencing to catch the twinkled; ‘‘it’s still no trouble promise of the morning's sun- for us to put in the day! We chn Camping Seasaf’ Underway shine - ‘find plenty to do” “This -will be another lovely “The haying will be the next dav"’ we said: opening the china fieldwork’’ we said shell of the little bantam’s egg ~A heron cane into our morn- iPeter had carried in to us “for ing, flying low to the spruces on | ilove’ from a tiny cup of nest in the dam, and winged up toward a stable the head of the stream, passing “We have been among. the in a few minutes from our sight. Jucky_ones_- so’ far'’ James smil- So now seems our day to have | ed, ‘‘we have had a nice lot of passed-. quickly with a glimp- For Girls’ ‘Camp Abegweit’ The camping season at Camp R ; Abegweit. Augustine Cove, P. Joyce Dixon and Kathy Kier- E. I. began on Friday, July 1, stead, Moncton: as well as a when 60 girls ages 12.- 13 years Red Cross swimming ‘instructor ‘spent one week in bible “study. Besides the usual camp acti- Dianne Waite, Kensington, showers. They don't bypass us se of blown roses, of daisies crafts, swimming a Varied wties such special interest as they sometimes did last-summ white in a meadow, of stream- camp activities groups as photography “led b y~ mer”. ers of morning damp, and a sun- Girls 14 - 17 years of age »? Mrs. Cairns; music by Mrs “Last summer wasn't too plea- ny blue sky And now with any. denomination or any of .the Lloyd, teen-age problems > and sant for the farming, was it” Not moonlight patterning the fields. younger group who could not be the home by Mrs. Gordon Mac- —, - ely begging for ower --- Diary --- accommodated at the first camp Donald, Charlottetown: and e : Lebail ; e604 sa en. anh may apply at once to Mrs. session on hat making by .Mrs John Simmons, Crapaud, for 4ack Walmshey, Summerside, jthe second .Teen-Age Girls Camp should add to the enjoyment of jJuly 11 - 17th. ; the campers. Mrs. Ronald Cameron,- Bede- Mrs. Blackett has again con- que, is director of the July 1 - 8 sented to prepare the appetiswe camp and. associated with her Meals for which she has been will be Mrs. Robert Shaw, North noted the past several years and i\Bedeque. Mrs. Reg. Bradshaw. “rs. Simmons is business ma- | — °° ¢ YOU CAN BE SURE OF FREE SCHOOL BOOKS Up to grade 1] and rental after ‘- that by Voting STEWART and MacDONALD -in- ct Kings in- ~ Monday. vote MacDONALD & ‘STEWART THE CAMPBELL LIBERALS ‘Summerside, Mrs. Sandy Friz-_ "ager | Edward Island. daughter. Molly left on return to Newton,Mass, arrived to spend He told the legislature that stu- . Ottawa having spent _a week at the summer. months at their re- dies now are being made to de- < : gy te 8 ‘ ~~ summer. sewing _— et eT —-_ t# Mas Is! ° Association of which she is first vice-president. day to visit their" mother, Mrs Mary Profitt, Burlington, and | other members of their family. and Mrs Herbert Small. Worcester, Mass., are spending some time at their summer home, Murray Harbour. “Mr . Mrs. -Daniel Horton, Saint John, N. B., is visiting evith re- Jatives and friends’ in Murray River and. Murray Harbour br 4 Mr and Mrs. Daniel Conway, North Lake, celebrated their os re July 2nd. Their friends present- ed them with a beautiful de- corated -wedding cake, and oth- er lovely gifts and cards to com- memorate the happy occasion. % , 9 ; Iver Cotton, Inspection Dept. Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto, Ont., arrived home recently to spend his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Cot- ton, Kensington ll sales cash and final, no refunds er xchanges. Sunter’s Ladies Weer Heather Scott has arrived f+ from Seven Islands, P Q, te : visit her grandparents, Mr. and 'Mrs. A> R: Matthews, Alberton. ‘ a Frankie Callaghan. Montreal is a guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Austin Murphy, .Alberton. Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Rayner, Tiverton, N. S., are visiting Mr ,and Mrs Henry Wallace. Alber- ton, and other relatives in. E]ms- dale and Greenmount Robert’ Harvey; Robétt John- ston. Robert MacLaughlin. Rose and Larry Morgan, all of Hali- 4 fax, were weekend Quests of Mrs. G. G. Bennett, Alberton. Mel McQuaid, M.P. Thursday July 7th. 6:15 P.M. Guests of Everett’ and: Clifford Cahill, Kildare, are Mr. and Mrs Earl Cahill] and Robert Stone. Sault. Ste. Marie and Joan-Me- Lennan, Dumfries, Scotland . Mr. and Mrs Fachern and family, Montreal, Que, arrived home: over the weekend to spend a vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold MacLeod, Irishtown. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacEach- ern, Freetown Carfyle M @* Mr. recently and Mrs. Ray Farrell who married, returned on from a honeymoon trip to Montreal; to their home at New Annan. Mr and Mrs. E}- Friday MEL MeQu AID “Wensth gown of witte pear de regd_teleerams from Ottawa ant “Wr and irs” Paul FO Clark soie was trimmed: with boys ry eyes tees blessing and. propos- recently . returneg = Sionghtan, their home in Red Point. : sidence in Kingsboro. ed Gi abhi ~~ ane bin } e c cirt t al ic ‘ lv ae Bares ao et oct eae oe Po br alana Mass. Pa _—— ee Mr and Mrs. Edward Ree- wr and Mrs. Horace Mae- these agents ai und au , . ee a : vacation wit riends and rela- yes, St Walburg, Sask. are visit- yi a ial: | lel « in \ oor age Soe elbow- avy ae of the guest book tives on Prince Edward Island. ing Mr. Reeves’ brothers, and reggae por Bagh on seal peaae proven and highly xeceptable."” Sits ok ya cee a ue ete sisters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. the past week-end with friends in - ESKIMOS FLOUR eid in place by a. cluster tume on a’honeymoon trip t® | Mr and Mrs. Robert Cullen: Walter Reeves. and Mr. and-Mrs "SKIMOS J ISHED t leas 1 Br t Summerside and Bedeque , white organza leaves. She ear- Cape Breton, was a turquoise recently returned to Hamilton, Fred Reeves, Ross’ Corner. 9 The world’s Eskimo popula- red_a cascade bouquet _of pink wool knit suit with white acces-. Optario_after_._spending —their teary Reeves-—~—Vanderhoot-—B. Harry-St rt.N Bt 4 tion. before contact with the roses; white feather mums, -and sores and-a-corsage-of pink car- honeymoon in. New Brunswick. oe AL alae visiting his neon heed Uae ete , ah ae - white man's contagious dis- turns nations : Nova Scotia and Prince Edward water and Fred Reeves—and & some time with his daught- eases, is thought. to have been tee Bae: Meeattum se atstercoMp cand Mras Walker haventetand: White Oi The TaN THY ves and {smiles — —Mra__ George. Bruce and Mt_—-ryent- ARG enmite ee fm-law of the bride. was matron taken up residence in Travell- weré guests of the bride’s 7 ws. ruce, Kingsboro | ef honor and Donna Deighan, er's Rest aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ‘ . : / Siimmerside, and Elizabeth Tay- Out of province guests were. William Griffin, Glenroy. ~ tama eee ee ore en of - Helen Whalen, Boston is spend- WORTH S| i ’ re bridesmaids. David Simmons, Moncton, NB. a scotia sta oronto, Ont., ing her vacation with her moth- ‘They wore identical - street- Jeng: Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Douglas, SU- rs Reg Eldershaw of Tig —arrived—home—Fridav, July Ist, er Mrs_.Mildred Whalen, Red }- _.. PHARMACY. th gowns of true pink peau de san and Betty, Kingsville. Ont.. nich. a member of the provin- '° spend his -holidays with his . Point ere QUALITY DRUGS foie with matching shoes and Mrs Geiree Partick, ee cig] women’s advisory committee Pickerit Say = Mrs. Wallace pot eeeesecsescosscooes, SERVICE amall wedding ring headdres- Ont, Yr an rs a Ip for - Expo 67, sold her first pass- IcKering arniey. e o SAVINGS ses trimmed with tulle’ illusion...pson. “Shed ac. N B:cand Mr. ports to Mr. and Mrs. Norman « H. BENNETT CARR J E H Ww Their—houquets—were of white and Mrs William Sinnis, Rivér- Hardy and their two.children of | Mrs. Willard Coughlin. 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