CONSTABLE AND MRS. R. B. LL‘TES Park Royal U.C. Scene OF Double Ring Ceremony the Park rlotal l'ntind t'ltuivh ltl-ide 'l'het wore dirt-ct irnnliimfl. was the scene ol a colorful and. ding rccenllt. uhrn the dresses or yellow nylon ovcr tnnr- iarleto tenturiiil: tilled hudtces. HAPPE ‘ Mr, and Mrs. (ieorge l-i. Sher- ren. Guelph, out, have arrived lit: the province to spend the immmer at their eotta e, neigh- t ion Shore Mn. H (Berti slhtm ,sherbrooke, Quebec has been lholid-ytng with Mr. and Mr... Ernest Bell, Fitzroy St. and will ‘ in returninl home next week. Mr, and Mrs w.L. Owen andl rt tiy cl itarttand NJ! 2 Va» ‘clilonlnl at the 0wenr cottage in Keppoeh, . Mir. Margaret liatvn Mttlilee ,ton entertained this week at her .hnme ill Snulhpnn Willi I bullet ,rupper in honor oi her triend MISS Elynnr Hi‘nry. ’I‘nmrttn who its spending her vacation wiinl hPI‘ mother MI‘S. Stewart Hrnry.’ Soulhpnri: Blld Eiynrtr's SistPf.‘ Mrs Dflullil Brown. Aullrliil.‘ inrmer Evelyn Henry. and ‘ three children pelt, RPM and Sam 1 Other gueltta were Mn. stew- riage or ’tlatzaret Elaine. RV, and itilt shirts with matching." Henry M, Mum" M" daughter ni .\Ir< Flflrl‘nre \iflr- “eddinfl I'tnX hats and stines.l Laren and the lnle nnntvl \loc. They carried yellow and whileififgf" M°"'“'"- B"“°"’"" Larrn. to (unstable ltrnlnold now-let {.itlcs lir'itr' or Mr anti \trs Rliltlm' r. l.Iltt‘\. Monrton. Viz uas stilt-molten by a dotthle rlnl: cert-mom Rev. J H Tye ntiit‘iatrd, Mr. shlltlln daillt‘s L'On‘lfllli! Ainn Btll‘t'litii Wits host man. an the oshers were ('ni (‘niln Craig and Chi. t‘linr- The bride's mother wore a and her drughter Linda: err, Edwin Henry. spiilhport and Mrs. haroid carver, Hurl~ . brook. i na Wednerday evening Thei dads and Laraiea Pipe land we, I Iiosilte Hives“. l‘iIIII‘(’lI organist, pair linen linen slirlth Ind bis-id" the “mum, at ship”: played the wedding music Arlrne \iaenonald shut: Wrdtiin: Pray . lK‘llll‘P the. ceremony. and do Ilir sign- "l’ll ualk- tiers oi white and vcilow mums din-omiud iht- thurrlt.i and the chest pews were matte. ed with white and yellow satin bows. The bride given in marriage by her brother. Wendell Mar- Laren. wore it noor lencth down or wittir‘ nvton over latiela li,,l., grnnm Srvornl l,1pgr.m,‘.iiiiy.1‘ho pip. master. was iashioned “till a ct-onnrd shirt was hell shaped tailing; into a chapel train \ rmwnl headdress trimmed with pearls. held her tulle veil in place. tier bouqoet was cellow tea Ms Miss Marion Hubert-n. tar oi the bride. was the mli- run or honour The bridesmaids were Mtitr .lanice Lutes, sisizr ol the groom. and Miss nar- hara Maetaren. ti er ot the ELLEN'S DIARY Visitors Find As Summer Days Pass The pages or the year's hook: eontlnue lo turn Winter's while story is pasl: its silence, its storms and its calms tioldoo the irosty pal . indoors. the co- riness we enjoyed. at occupiedl wilt. a piece ol knitting or lost ini a book. with .larnos reading in I QUICKI'IIANGE two I Quickebnnge nrtisttt’ potion , attlrt on or oil tor troll. lennlt. , Molmging.snhmvnnr-plru I piayralt makes you toot. sleeker. r. Printed Pattern in. Mtniles' I It!!! 10. II, II. M, 1!. Sin Id III! 1% ylnilt 35-inch; lktrl 'clim tsli cents) in IIva please) tor reside-la E i "gags"; i “’11.!le Mr “(In to bill. am llw.»ll 50nd run, alumina. quilt. Plul al- ssories, Her t-nrsagr “as or )‘Eliuw Carnations. The mother or the groom wore a dior blue sheath with bolero jackct and matching pill box not tier rm‘suzr was or Dink t‘arnnlinnx. The reception was held at Park itoy’al church Hall The toast to the bride was proposed 130' .l Norm tl Mal-teed. unt-le or the bride, wllh rennin» by Me” "all by thr best man Fur travelling tit! hrirtr “'an a two pile! Mill 0! pink iinrn with wltlte mink collar. and matching pink nowered ctoche hat. tier cnrsape was of white rarnatinns 'l‘ltr t-ntlpir hnnt‘ymtmnt‘d for two week: through eastern Unit- ed SiItEs Ind Nanlrl Fliil. Ontnrin Titty will reside in Mnntllzur. tl‘hnht hy R. H. Iillnlilyi Peace the (lid armt'ilair nt-arhy, the ninhls spent away, We can hear yet the crackle ill the wooditrr. the kettle's vonlentt-d sort: and the woodsy aroma ol the sticks drying to a tinder in the oven to kindle the morning's tire. We re- member too the toy or sharing 7 our peace with company come bv to Join us uboitt our heartitre 50 Winter was its outdoor paths, t-ool . One day or the haying. when the sunshine shtm~ mers tn a heat wave over tn e tteids and the iarmers and lads are at the saving. races. should- er st ‘ncd with the sweat or its Ultinfl ilrlr nuttln linilll Hill incth in no time. a- .bill Md richnuil knit jlcket lit flulfy mnitlir nr ltnlttlng minted, Plilfln 7402: knltflnl dimtio . liun 3134: I Included. trty re eeals lcohttl lee this pattern the stamps. plane) to Alice Brookl. care or Guard- ian-pstriol Needlework Dept, an M’- noat st.. W. Toronto i. out. 0a. rail-t hate to aaiea tat. Prlnl plainly rim-ms NUM- Ilr'l. NAME ADDRESS. Im'l D i I l! I C Neediecrlll stars mocked lcc —lll air new Needlecrlll Catl- ieeah-t you i 3. mums-tiled". ynu will d" c Topr tn ivxury.‘ taahtnn lilly. ed M s iero iackl-t to match she worclmrk, . m. m. mu... the The a white flowered hat and white mm'm: 9;. mi, Lem.” “a... Home to a very this concert. 1 This sweet music was to keep- ‘tng with their highland costumel a was conducted on the ilwnl overlooking the harbor. The hunt or all were touched. nnt only by the mullr but by the skill and grace oi the dancers i Later on a birthday party waai held in the rectal room to honori all thorc whore birthday come tni Mr i uurke. provided the mart-hint mtts Father bernard thiit. :chapioin oi the Home rlirdittiiy ithankcd the band tor a very lpieasitnt evening. alter whichl “‘Gnd Save the Queen" was Mrs Merrill Flynn and sisters n9 and .ittdv Miill hosted l’ shower receniiy for Miss .Inln Wind at their parent's home on ‘Gower st. Pnrkdsir, Mrs Mills ‘enirrtsined the members or the wrliditld party at a bullet lunchl er the rrliersnl tin Friday niltlli. Misl Ward's mlrrilur to Mr. nay Mills takes pllrl today. Mr and Mrs. Cecil M ‘ .ien kins lormer v enls oi t‘hwrlotletown. ilrriv i r rt m‘ toil, we suspect we shall wish inr: them some relieving breathe or that cool invigorating air we had in the wintertime gone! Springs story began with a. anlt wind blowing in over our ‘rim at valley. streamlets trick lied. and cite increased, ‘sought passage to river and in its pages were precious ptc- tures. Remember? Pussy willows ‘silvrrzti. First green in orchard. .and yard and liatd. Thr house. cleaning? yet. And also "Whyi the rabbit are here!" we. greet-. int: them. said. And presently the mliislream called its orchestra. to a practice. and every little liettt ch. and pond had ital music. Scent oI iresh~stlrredi earth wr hld. And the age.oidl .cite or the seediniz. There w it ll ‘nrw lace on the trees and cattlel titanic tn posture. And like the plaque. and memorials that mark historic spots and events. lttuca bio-earned. denoting. not i only the homer at now, but those a es almost torgottea. whe ‘atood island homes in that now long-ago. Lilacs and apple-bloom. And itrrl been ptlteriag their sweets And a first areal butterfly no lag. And a owa come home to rarter and eave, And Nature. the great matchmaker, smiling, everywth ianrtes "liltliiiy turn«1 ed to thoudhts or love." , Now it is summer who writes her story. on the pages or that year's book. Eundlully Iovliy it is- or the v “amine. and thousands at totha homlns tor holiday. or coming, more nr le strangers. to vlltl our shores. Finding ila charms r a to n-. Gilead. which tlrat or all you re con is its peace. You n this. we think in the byways and on In it. lat lieids where on y the echoes ot the busy world without come to "lie down and tleap.’ lie I the Lid" "bruit. Mil , lint with I ltrlnge regularity. wllhlnl In and out on the warm llndl, re is pence at the lull-“D with in lliEMF. lnd when the rvwitlitl'l numb a snows drew lini" Papa Io total-ling commented with a polite to " rta . . "Itnrl your limit!" ill nodded. "How is the summer using you?" It Tit-rt . "on ml la a matter or tact better than i daaem' he titular ad sectors "A155 lilo Ylmliy ti lmlll "Gold" I. llnilid Wait “(Inn and smart and oil latest on r on." "Ellen. you mt. nevrr. think mi lime-III. Ultfltamorm—e—Dtlrl— lrlottsiown. l a, and h... Dnvld Arrlved ham. Frederick Tupltn oi 1ndlan Riv-1p d here (Atllntlc City! today t.lune t headed by Dr Lyndon A Peer. " mostly cleit tin and cie Immb north Hulda Baltic on Monday. Mr Inter trailer or Illitc put t. ty Hospital. Summerslde, in :tllr Victoria General Hospital Iiillx, Nova oiil. II! vs It'rnmplnied by Mrs leier. Wlksiield. Ml ‘vlc a at the P Church. Mlibeilfle ‘evenlu. r. Lelrd w I for i met resident or Sprtnl Valley. . I963. Main. NINGS iNorth Hollywood. Calii. on It‘rt-lN is. day to spend some time in ihe‘roilth'rlt. etty vlaitlolt with trtendr and re- ;iattve Mlimue. accompanied by Mr: Mr and Mrs. Lottll Rigginslhottday with her mother, rt. Thursday alter vecalloning Int-‘9?- lwn work: in the eastern us while in New york they were Mr- su s ol Mr. and Mrs. Ruu.'"d I0"- Inti Mrll. Hill'ir Matthew: Mark, is" all “tend Burnl at their summer ha"... i morninl (or their home in Hum- They also visued Peabody aodllllon. Ontnrln, alter a vacation Weymouth Mass. to spend some I! Mr. Mutth'I lormrr hum: time with hits Klzgln‘a brotherlm Bllhc. and listrr The latter. Mrs .loha“""’ " lTiltyl Grant lrcnmpnnlfli them to the island in. a holiday. cHAl‘LAlN PnnMoTl-in I OTTAWA ICPt—I.t.-L‘nl .l. L. Min t‘droi Mat-Millln dnuKh-‘M. Lrvaiiee oi aerllteirviiie. ter or Mr. and Mril. nutter Mnc-lcue.. tit-gt army chuplin to win whim. Chum Woman. Tm“. Mlllan and st cher daughter oi Mrs Margaret nreaeher arr vacationing in Our- bec City tor a weeks _ guests ot Mr. and Mrs, Robert nerlrnnt. .Ior 0' chnvlaln smim me- man Clihniit-i nl army head- Mrr Kevin Evatts. Suttimrr- quarters here. Mr erveti aide. Mrs lloulzlas hicniurdo andtBrilain and northwest Europe Miss .l o y and Linda Mrmurdn.tdurin1 lhr Second World War. neverley nrce.‘vmchutist'ii wlncs iieac time. has been nrnmotr'ti to the rank iii colonel and named dev- uly chaplain ceneral and dirac. who hll bun I patient for the works in Princl Culli- ! l on Monday by plane to enter It as Gordon Cousins 0! battle. hlvei tram Mpacton. . where they vltitrtt wlih‘smhfll.“ mum Mill Anne Ttipitn hall return-i ed in Monlrt’li, liter Ipendinl I WOMEN’S ORGA Presbyterial , w E PI'OI G. lllllnglii pra chit to worship Psalm est I. with prlyer by Mrs. Llrltr. Altred McLeod wal devo- rs. Mr. Ind Mrl Ivln Davium. uonni ieldnr. - Scripture reading 1 icing. ll: sit—«i was read 1 uniaon. Exposition w given by Mrs. Prayers were oilered by Mrs Dorothy MacDonald. Mrs. A. is. x . . M. MacDonald. l, The out-ring was received and dedicated with prlyer by the resident t The minutes and correspon. ‘dCIIEE were re i Mrs. ertin [Ive the report >111 lit. Preabyterlli held July lint. Mrs. Wm. Macinnlr gavé an i inleruiinl NWT lrom our Itud)’ l k boo . 1 Martin: (list-rd Wilh Lord's Prlyer in unilon. . Ti'lvoN u. c. w. ‘ The members or unit three. lpastot-ai charge. met lnr ihr lauly meeting at the home or ‘Mra, Wendell MaeFadyen The preaident. Mrs. Everett Howell. .ir.. opened the meet- by reading a selection en» “it you Wlik As Friend." MARY HAWORTH Early Vitamin Supplement May Prevent Deformity Dru Mary Huwortii: I cln “The researt'itrl'l. in their never thank your compulsion-lo commentligm; gaggvmmf‘l n E “mm” 0‘" PENN" I‘lnl'iivttamin supplement in the itrsl ltnrea montlts or pregnancy may be hetptul in reducing dr'eeu.’ have the saute problem as much but they satd a larger study will as It has MIN“ "I? the to dc to doublecheclt their i was going to say "God bless reault . you" but i think He Ilreldy Parentheticatly the story adds has Sincerely. A that 'rome animal researc has indicated lIittl overdoses or vit- nur a-yur-nld Jon‘s iilreiip. i hope It will help others wnn‘ lnl‘ near A lr..- Many thankr ynnf kind ' hl‘m'd “"‘P- H I! timin- also injure the un- a relieelion oi your npnprniillbnm “up.” I ,. “W. p. m. spirit Now i comprehend event better than betore the source oll David’l rolitt seli - esteem, that enabler him to absorb the tact» less curiosity or his playmates a remain tiarutttod . your earlier letter included a. query as to the eause oi hate tip. You recalled that your ta liter once said. yearl ago, innit he couldn't understand why God would punish a person that way. I mentioned that somewhere to‘lied a bible quotation recently. my reaction: or recent years ti'rhe problcm involved a debate had encountered a theory that-to o businesr otiice, with hair hareiip may a ollhe emp , wa ngtops rpeetlir saute nutritional tnsul- the hat tor a housewarming gilt llclency at the tlme the embryo [pg- . “marl...” wins it... put is beinl: termed. boucht A day or two alter the inrr- hulioijt-ting to this as aracket. gotnc exchange was published. They called your verdict. You I came Irrllss titr toilnwini: yard in eitect that Providence news Story Just released: is on the side or the openhaod- ‘Cleii Pal-tr Reducrd by B- "The Lord loveth a cheer- v amioa. A lot giver. Scripture tells us." to .ll phystci you added. incidence oi ctelt palate a n d in my view, the Lord wants us clrii til- nearly In "all by B- to lttve chect-tutly to any tund vitamin therapy. they rl‘noriedltilni helps the tear icrtunate. as title cancer iund, the heart loud. :the load the crippled children. etc Our Lord says “inasmuch ‘ns ye have done it unto one or the least nl there my brethren. ye have done lt unto me." 1 As tor relatives. trieadr and coworkers, i am sure the Lord doesn't vare it we give them sills. sincerely. K. tear K R The hrooi oi love .0! God it. love oi neighbor. And otte's neighbor is the person immediately at hand 7 be he tor ahel relative, iriend or cowork» e... Contributing to iundr lor medical research to commend- able too. but not more ln. M.H. ilaworth counsel- her column. not by or personal interview. Write her in care or Tin G ditto. . wise to. pregnant women; don‘t prescribe tor yourselves. Get a docior'l Kliidant‘r. Well, i otter this news report lor what it may be worth in re- !utatlon at your tathcr's unhap- py notion that a clcit iilt silini- ties God's displeasure with that particular lamin tree. M.i-i. Dear Mary unearth: i think you misinterpreted as misapp— "'T h e New ark physic i a n it, chicl ot pilatir surgery at St. narnabas Medical Center. said they worked with 57o expectant mothers who previously had had one or more children with clolt tip or palate "They gave tall or the women a vitamin supplement oi toll..- acid tone it! the u-complex vit~ aminr associated with grow h and vitamin so during the lirst titrce montht or their pregnancy. 7. per cent gave birth ocain to, children with determines. mosli or which were etett lipr or piti- ates. (7! the treated women. only 3.3 per cent e birth to chil~ dren with deiormttier. again state, in ITALIAN FASHIONS Pale Beige, Mossy Tones Lots Of Black For Fall nv LOUISE nICKMAN l. ROME (Ari — Considerable and Jade—plus tortoise shen— divergehee in line and color but will be presented by Mingoitni- unantmbult agreement on hrm» Gu cnheim. liner that cover the haeeAhese in silhouette. it's. high waists. were the advance signs on the Important sleeves. AM straight ave or ltatlah tall and winter untitled bee a. but not net-es laalliorl showings. aarliy all at para. a knee- The presentations start ch- covering hemiine may be sub- pesday in Rome, titer. move to teat to in on. rlorence July it tor live more D nca and Valentina will days there. continue to give Importance to a it Rome designer i-‘arouot has email. close bodice and a high his way. the ltlar pink that once whiliiliier or rugg aame. was trig in ltpetlctls may be De Luca will ilnllilen itch back. He is woridng in that di- at the a me time. whereas Vli~ raetion with iuachia and cycla. "detiattel " men shades, to he or a waistline melon or coral tor lsli. "slightly retard ln'iroot, slightly should such colors seem too lowered in back." rash. De Luca wlll otter the to. wAisT antin diaptltabte elasauea ol camel Clrnltt will mark the waist a with blacpaud m to de- bit lower than its utunl point. Iivl flail cilillle plir In lom! Cantu lnd VOW ucliiu new ways. placihd emphasis on sleeve Parquet: bold rttittr Inhom- Ihotildor line. A! Valentina. Il'l VIIII be bro-duct! with M or hilt “bit. now lluvu" nk IM violet. pink with rust. Lancetti likes a cum-I teet- neeltt is working with a atm- tag. will go strong on suits tor Fm liar DIle: violet pm In pink Danette ill b! cloud to "II body QUIET III)! II front, Ilrllflst h but. lil- Im dulnen an linln‘ up nltniruluanlnim will can out ailing-lot- IH! witthle [or firm e . m. Guiana ulkl cltnhu. tort. colon: mack. thin. Gatltxitio in WI IW red] "salt I ." sly “M will be atmtll. Mil not “I Illa. il hello. to the Haunt loo. Itier that ‘- II and January tor spring and slim- du of [fly ill” mar = 2 = a I i a 3. i s '1 3 s = . paia beige, pats atesey rd iota ill stack. rate beige at Caress, nag rtttb ttitaltt reds laced-limo... t i and a . Interestinan ellli dense. sznlibin would and llllllflr Jud color- I aunties-t. top-l not. ellsdu- all m p. I I bibit ltudy on Ruth Ind Naomi a house. and the other aitd‘d lull hm day Ind evenltil. ma lll- ‘- is» There were ten member! im- seat. Mrs. Walton Toomhl conduct- ed the wartiiio usinl Lila than: “Praise Yr The Lord For His Beauty." Til! hymns lung were “Frnm All Tnlt Dwrli Below The skies," and "My God. How Wonderful Thou Art." Mill Arlene Clrl' Drelenleii 8 study entitled “The Church In Chin-VII. Mrs. Robert Crawiard led the team the book or built. The meeting clam with prayer, A social hour was entoyed with lunch hean served by the hostess and committee in charge. aT. GEORGE-1's vanish COUNC . w. L. The monthly meeting of St. George's parish council was held in tone in the church ves- try. The meeting was chaired by the prenirieiti, Mrs A. D. MacDonald. i The minutes were read and adopted. The treasurer gave her report. also the cnnveners. Correspondence read included I ll'tlEl' (mm "I! I'll onlli preli- dent reoucsting each individual member. to write to the adver~ ttrera at a national mlllLtiio protestine an article in a recent NIZATIONS ‘ Report Given At Zion Church W.M.S. i The July meeting at Mon committee would be Mrs Fred 0 Mr- and Mn. Lrlih Mini al church Wits. we held In the J. MacDonald. Mrs. Mauricei Iii-mind ms ladies parlor cetowit United as... M". an s u u d a y mg Fitzgerald Ind Mrs. Emmett u on was held on 1 Lab- mr Supp" and it in dultiet‘i 1 meeting or the Parish women would be liliid to mike hlrtller Dilns. i The mecttna adlournad and a ‘lncini hour (allowed with lunch lorved by committee. (iDRRAN IANN Ct W. In ‘ The ,iuiv meeting or col-ran Ilnn P ilh Council till C. .L. w Itlld Henme with Mrs. Alfred Morrison presid- ing. Tile meeting apanzd with prayer. Eleven member: Ana» iwered the roll call. The mn- - treasurer rend minutes i hrlt' a! tit! ll mutlnl Ind [Ive the n. . MacDougatl Wu iuwuinted to take oha e oi he Sundly Visitor. Vartou cooven~ fen gave their reports. waltare convener reported interviewing lpersonnei at Riverside iloapttai regarding trutl which may be provided lor patients by the 1 Eur. . A congratulatory card is lo he item to Mother Mary Angela: lsisn two get well cards to pal tteutr in hospital. Mrl. Lloyd Macintyre gave a comprehensive report at the annual convcntion. Plans were . zed tor turkey supper to the held on July 27th, and it was decided to purchase an auto ‘robe tor the lottery to be held at the supper. itev. Director, rather Wood. in his remarks. regretted the loss to the league at one or itsj valued and etltctent members. Mrs. Frank Connick, and a mac. w a presented to her by the zeua IIIer will”: sun- by the arniy lined It: airti- iy Mud I m it mail serie- began last I: A him- you. its announth I its no date. Ilrhud (rout tin continual hliiiltie mill V__. look your best in COTTON dresses will tlke you anywhere fashionably! [Choose from dozens of criap. cool styles . . . designed to make you look lovely this summer. from 10.95 Dial 2.1273 0 ’19 Grafton St. 0 IIY president, he closed with Act oi Consecratiot. to the pleated vir-l gin Mary. ; YORK POINT W. I. . The York Paint WJ. anI All ithe home at Mrs. neg. Mac~' t Ewen on July llt. Twelve n'tbm- hers and seven visilttrs were present. A leatura at the evening was the rttetidanca oi several tor- ruer members at the institute who had moved lrom lhr dlrtrict over a period or years. litrs Gordon MIrEwen. vice president. win. to the chair A presentation at a painting was made to Mn. Aubrey MlcPhail. who has recently moved lrortt the district. by Mrs. Ritn Mac- Phnil. and an address was read by Mrs net: Macnwen. One member exnruled her thanks tor a plant received while a pa- TUBERCU‘lIN TESTING AND X-RAY SURVEY 1963 FORTUNE BRIDGE AND SURROUNDING SCHOOL DISTRICTS JULY IO—TES'NNG AND X-RAY JllV Ill—READING AND X-RAY TIMES: 3:30-5:30: 6:30-8:30 RM. The courtesy you extend to your outer will Indie-ta you: Incas-alt In the limit]: of yarn- com- munity. This service ls ofleretl through the tail ’- tien of the Provinchi lhplrtmult and the P. E. I. Tubenuloall [Angus Ikui in “II hulpii-li. Mrs. Rel MncEwen reported issue. which wnl contrary to catholic principles. it was decided to have day. 55 Bennett MIBD o n I I d contact Vernon xiv-e in regard to a pi till? Si. Dunllln'l Schulz" II | 9 Fund. Father Mat-Donald urlted the members (a write the sponsor: at any programs on radio or television that were immoral or i I There'betng no turther bust- lites: thr meeting was then so. liourned. . STANIIOFE w. i. . Friendship war the theme or 1 e July meeting or the stan- lhope w. I. held at the school. .Etght members answered roll nil. invitations were sent to Wett Covehead and Covebead Id, In- “ atttutes to taut us at a clam bake July I2. ‘A most interesting report waa "1 gtvcn on the district convention. Mrs. antce Ellis and Mrs. ht Harlan were lppointeti to the hall committee to make pt a tor a rubber in the tail. i The diilerenl committees save their reports and new commit- were appointed. it was moved by Mrs. Plt noraaa and seconded by Mrs. Hll‘ry Lawson that we buy zit. or ice cream tor the clam July 12. Mrs. Hurry Llwutn dilnllyed some items depicting the hi... tory at staahopr. Mrs. Walter Marshall moved lthat the meeting be adiourped. Lunch was served by the com- ‘mttire in charlie. WELLINGTON Cr Wt L. Till Julia “Hal 0! the Voll- ‘ gtor council at the Catholic wonten-a [Alqu war held in that PII'IIII Illli with the pull- dent, Mrs. Fer 1. MI nlld. presiding. A total or is inernblrr were prmnl. Th! mutt.“ 00‘ mad with prayer by In. 110- urd Mubou . The minutes at previous meet tag and Treasury report were F is. read. There wen loitowet by 5% E try. The sum ot wt was voted lorl . note. tin percent. loci V.- “ fill dill-rick convention. The various reports were bend tron! Mn. Edwin Mane and Mrs. Fulton Sundermn are on the iunlli for September meeting. Progrlmme: Mrs. Cllre Int: Murchison. Ten memberl Dllti A dnnltton of 52 towards thc Instill“: Ind one inrmrr mam r mid: l donation. Thl next meeting will be I upper to bl held It Ioni- luurilt Motel on Aug. I. Mn. mu MIcPhlii wll appoint“ (tn make reservations. Lunch we I urvld by Ilnliell Ind commit- Ice In charge, and l social hour {alloy/Id. GBEENFIELD scnooL Ration. tor June: Crude VII: 1. Mervin Ennis: 1. Kenneth O'Hlilorln: I. Paul Grade VI- I. Junie O‘flllitw- an; 1, David Power. Gilda V: 1, Ellis" Ennis: I. Carol Power; 3. Mtrhaei B» G e iv tAl: t. Gerty ilynes; i. deity oiiialioran. Grade iv tat: I. Cecil Ennis. Grade Ii: 1. David Hyues Gordon Elm ; :l. Gussie Pntrr. Grlde I: I. Maia!!!" e Rhondl Hones. and Kenneth ii , Eiline Ennis. UL! nudes: Dlvid "Jinn, 91.3 por- flint. Bertha Dunn~ tucker. __._._...._.——— GOWAN BRA! not]. “allowing il tho Juno "part mi. N: 1. Lucy O'ste; MIILIrd. 1. Michael 0'- ! id Howie“; I. k Ml . and. I1: 1. Juleptt 0sz 1. Mollie Bowie“: 3. PM “ll- GMQ l: IKQIM O'MO. M. t Ann Malia-d tequl . Highest average: Joseph 0'- 6nd: I. Wuitdr K. Grad. Machan (teacher). MN AT PROFIT VANCOUVER {CPI—Al irllt "I! 1mm rllimd in Cunni- mldo I will! lllt ynr. 'flie Vineotlvzr infill bond the nth mind pet-cen. I. Highest Avenue in the ’unlor 0K Mr. Hitchcock, Try And Stare Us! Alfred Hitchcock admits he is lit constlnt conflict with his Audience. "When I now Hitchcock film a pearl.” director, "the public and uttlu sit k n the Mn and say to themselves. 'Let’s see him sure me.‘ My job In in get thorn up on the edge of their seats, and keep them there. mwmlmdlm-Mm'aum blue I! the m it fit " an m ot "The Buria' is not cot-me ltction. W In“. “mt th- lutflem wll lee h iii a 3 Med “.10 c ymflt M uflfl. 3. tilt“ e 3 5E all iisiand furriers ltd. I