Betty Carol Matheson. 17-. ycar-old daughter at Mr. and: Mrs. Neil Matheson. of‘ souilipnrt, returned recently from Mobile. Alabama and Billion Bay. Vermont where she. along with Mary Ann Alexander oi Toronto, represented that Canadian Girl Guide Associa-3 tion in the South and at the_ lnli-rnational Girl Scout Round-5 up in Button Bay. I ‘'It was certainly the most. rewarding experience of my-‘ Guiding career" says Betty: Cat-oi, who by the way has had I long and distinguished “Guid-i will stick in my mind for a lbelialf oi’ the invited guests pre-1. in; career.” She said "it should: lung time. I'm afraid of the .sentcd the couple with a purse ‘ 3 an, meet so many relative,-Hamilton. Ontario‘ arrived ' ~I. -. .1: I; . ' V MARY ALEXANDEIVAND BETTY CAROL MATHESON New Friends, New Places Will Be Long Remembered ‘(- lF»a rewell Pa riy ‘Held In Honor Of small things. drinking fountains Couple white" i for example are marked “ , and “colurod“. “I've heardi TIGNISH —~ Mr. and Mrs. many people say too. that lAdrian Richard, life long resi- dents of Tignish. were tended a farewell party by residents of temperatures ranged from 99 to|the village in the Legion Com- 105 degrees and the humid.lty‘munity Hat’ on Tuesday even- people in the South are lazy. well 1 don't blame them. the was very high. Between 1:00 lng: prior to their taking up and 3:00 pm. you just couldn't l permanent residence in Ottawa. do iinytliing. without becomingl An address expressing deep exhausted. We were .campin;:!rcgre| at seeing Mr. and Mrs. near Mobile for a week in pre-‘Richard leave the village,_wlicre paratioi: for the Round-Up and,Mr. Ijiichaid served as village in the afternoons we just didn't lcommlssioncr. was read by Au- do anything. That camping tripibin Gallant. Frank Gaudet on Wmm Also Honors litter. Phone 4-80 11» Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Aug. 18, 1962. ‘I , HAPPENINGS the Charlotte- Hostesses at wn Golf Clu afternoon E. Allen M fred Hennessey-. and Miss gle ‘Jnrdlne. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meach- cr sccompanledby their daugh- ter Jennifer left on Thursday retu to h ‘Mar- be and Mrs. Campbell. route'they will visit Mrs. Much- er's sister. Mrs. Gordon Kins- man in Truro. A group of six Girl Guides and three leaders from pain in Nova Scotia recently visited the province and spent from August 9 to 14 touring Prince and Queens Counties. The group was under the su- pervision of Mrs. nna Guzdu- zllol of Port Hawksbury and she was assisted by Mrs. Shires and Mrs. Graves both of Dad- mouth, N.S. The Nova Scotia group spent ugust 13 camping at t-he Girl Guide provincial campsite at East Royalty; and here they joined a group of 10 Girl Scouts and four leaders from S on t h Carolina who were spending the night in the province. The leaders of the American g rou p were Mrs. W. Unger, Mrs. J.M. Hawkins, Mrs. . Hiotit,’and Mrs. G. Price and with the ten girls they were no N I touring the Maritimes a n d Quebec. Dr. Mr, and Ml-s_ Donald Hubley, , and Mrs._ James L. Saunders.; presently of Charlottetown and formerly of Belleville. Ontario. have had as their recent guests Dr‘ and Mrs. Paul Knutson. Mrs. Douglas Livingstone of Trenton. Ontario. or. Li stone is director of health and physical education at Trenton Collegiate Institute and taught on the faculty of Albert Col- lege with Mr. Hublf for the pass‘. two fears. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. olmes Orlando. Florida. who have had a delightful six w ee k s visit to this province. leave on return Saturday. Mr. Holmes, who was formerly resident of Hampshire Freetown, was delighted siyd there is ‘nothing like It be- tween here snd Florida. \ Mrs. Bruce. Somers. Summer- ing Old Home . wedding a Breadalbane on Wednesday, August 15. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John A lieffell. ehsvide East. have had as aughter. Teresa. of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffell. Jr. of Montreal; Miss Mild re d racer and Mrs. B. Patiriquin of New Glasgow, N.S. ‘*1 Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Walker arrived from Kentville. N.S. on parents,gMr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Walker. Summerslde. Dr. and Mrs. R.J. Brown of Moneton, N.B. arrived in Sum- merside this week to visit their (Il{8'l1l‘ghIel‘, Miss Brenda Brown. Miss Wanda Wyatt of Su m- merside has had as her guests. chell of Victoria B.C., who are ‘en route to England on a visit. I . Miss Brenda Brown, . I whose marriage takes place .the near future, was guest I honor at a supper party I'l‘hursday at the home of 'I'.. in of on I Summerside. , Mr. and Mrs. William Col- ? will and children. Nina. Deanna. lhave been visiting relatives in left Thursday on return. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'l‘ulk [of Dartmouth. N.S.. who have [been visiting the latter's moth- ier. rs. Harrison Bell, Sum- Imerside. will leave tomorrow on return. I I Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Dewar of Summerside spent the weekend at Cap Brute, N.S. in [WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS O’Leary UCW Auxiliary Holds Regular Meeting ; The regular monthly meeting jof the Mrs. A.J. Matheson Aux- ‘iliary of the United Church Wo- I jmen met in the Christian Edu-i :cation Centet .n C-‘Leary on‘ ‘Thursday. August 2. "The Church and This Day“ was the topic for the worship; period led by Mrs. Everett Mil " ligan. V During the business period the minutes of t h e previous meeting were read and the sup .. ply secretary Mrs. Milligan re-N ported that three large cartons of clothing were sent to Toron-; to to be shipped to the Unitedi Church 0 v e r s e a s Relief ' Mrs. Cecil Dennis. the central; treasurer. reported that t h e l meeting with the c $242.32 on.ship and the worship service meeting was opened in the us- ual manner and 3 members answered roll call. No sick calls were reported and the members decided to clean the school before its opening. ’ Mrs. Raymond Wood invited the members to her home for the September meeting. lunch was served b th e hos- tesses and a social evening will enjoyed. NORTH RUSTICO UCW The North Rustlco United Church Women met at the home of Mrs. George Toombs for theii August meeting. Miss Myra Laird opened the-. al or- Wednesday to visit the former’: ' I ME. AND MRS. JO Lovely Summer Ceremony Solemnized In Grand River St. Patrick's Church, Granditulle illusion was held in placc “’3_-‘ held 3‘ I“? “W719 0‘ M"5- v. C°1°“°l and MW Reglflld Mil’ River. was the scene of a pret~ ‘by a Dior headdress of crystal Em‘ BN1“? ‘VIII’ “ members ty wedding recently, when Ma-l ry Geraldine. daughter of Mr. (I Mrs. Bernard J. MacKin- , non of Grand River. became the - lbride of Joseph Earle Gaudet. 1 son of Mrs. Gus P. Gaudet and ltihe late Mr. Gaudet Mis-‘ couche. Rev. P. Murnaglian per-. ‘ formed the ceremony. h e ichurch was beautifully decorat-, ‘ed for the occasion with bas-i lkets of mixed cut flowers. Mrs. T Belleville. Ontario. and Mr. and I Heather and Tracy. at Toronto I P.C. Martin was organist a nd Kinnon. little sister of the bride‘ S.-ll W]19a[]Q_V_ Mrs, Keir war. accompanied Miss Mia Back- vlng.‘Summerside and Northam and er. who sang “Ave Maria“ and, turquoise. similar to the maid Mrs. Lawrence Molyneaux were "Mother. at Your Feet We’re‘ Kneeling". . I Given in marriage by her‘ father. the bride was lovely in‘ her wedding gown of apolene‘ lk m i s t with alencon re-em- V broidered lace motifs around the { neck and down the sides of the; ‘front of the gown. A large pout‘ the back began a ‘small cha- train. Her veil of French at I vet a! h an d‘ Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacGou- afternoon at the Summerside to 33“ 3nd dawlhter. Barbara. of Golf and Country Club will be Miss Sally Easter and M l s s be the aim of every Girl Guide | little snakes we have around lof money. while little Suzette _ann friends here. M,-_ and M,-5_ Summerside on Wednesday and Glorice Perry as conveners. as- to attend one of the.Round-ups, hem. and there I had to con- _‘ Perry presented her. gr a I1 d- ‘Holmes were greatly impressed j Ire EU 83 I 8 of Ml'S- MBCGOIP slated by Mrs. G-M. Smith. Mrs. °‘“‘5"8“ °I__W“l“’ C3"‘3“"“-‘- which are held every three‘ years; you can't possibly imag-' ine the wonderful fcolin-g you get being with so many girls all so anxious to be friendly." There were 10,000 Girl Guides and Girl Scouts representing W counir:es attending the round- u . D . "P.-ubably my most lasting impression of the Round-up wi‘i be me three campfires. which all the girls attended. To hear all 10,000 girls singing to- gcther was really something. and one particular song “Peat-e" was so beautiful that our song lead:-r started to cry."_ . Betty Carol left Canada on June 19 for Mobile and on tier way met Mary Ann in New York Ci In Mobile where they stayed until July 17 when they left fov the Round-Up. they met the six girls whom they would he camping with at Round-Up. The purpose of the visit to the South was so that the Mobile girls and the two Canadian Girl Guides could form an inter- national patrol_ which they did. naming tihemsewes "The Beach- eomlir-rs." Both Betty Carol and Mary Ann arrived in the th with "Gone With The Wind" im- nressions of what th find and rolling planta- tions and were on surprised to find the busy. modern city of Mobile." Their “°|"1l€|'Darts were ‘also a bit fllmrised. Betty Carol, said. .\' were Esldmos tend with all sorts of poisonous Irnother with a corsage. ones ' Hubert Gaudet, MLA chair- Carol visited Florida, Mississippi“. Rev. M.J. Rooney, He e t o r and Louisiana. Louisiana and: Buote, Terrance Gavin and Ge. particularly New Orleans wanl nald Handrahan. expressed re- hcr favorite with its “old world" I gret at seeing Mr. and Mrs charr . french restaurants and I Richardlcave the village. where e ut.ful in Or-‘,Mr. Richard was always ready lean. Betty Carol said “paint- to give of his time and talents. ers line the streets doing por- Rev. Mai Rooney said, Mr trail for the passersby". She Richard will be greatly missed had a charcoal done of her self in the cnurch. where he we r- *w ith the beauty of P.E.I. He While in the South, Betty man for the occasion, along with; 5na_pnd_ nnn sang as n membe, of the men's choir. Mrs. E C. Gaudette on behalf of the ladies of the village addressed Mrs. R I c h a r d. In reply Mr. Richard ex- pressed sincere appreciation to the good people of iis village.\ana said their thoughts I gan's llh . Mr. Hamid Milligan and Mrs. Milligan. , Mrs. Arnold K. Ford and chil- ‘.dren. Cathy and Linda. of Win- inipeg, Manitoba are visiting with the former's mother. Mrs. ‘ entertained at her home in Su_m- with pleated skirt and 5 n O M Harrison Bell. Summerside, and , mer..ide on Wednesday Wenlnl jacket red accessories and ‘twin sister, Mrs. Donald Lord and Mr. Lord. Tryon. Mr. and "Mrs. Leonce Arsen- ummerside spent a few Gordon Huestis. Mrs. Louis Leger. Mrs. Howard Waite. ‘Jr.. Mrs. Charles Hogan 21 nd Mrs. Frank Daley. Miss Margaret MacNciIl. R.N. =in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. |McDonell, who are visiting from awa. She was assisted in serving refreshments by her organization had hand- I followed. Mrs. Lewis Bernard review-2 During the business period 8 ed the outstanding work of Dr letter was, read by Mrs. Ralph Florence Murray. missionary on‘Buntain and Miss lram Toombs furlough from Korea and told reported that a total of 536.95 of the many years of service I. was raised from the sale of Dr. Murray had in that coun- ,pantry good s. Mrs. Thomas I try and that she plans to return 3 Hiscott handed in $10 commis- lto her chosen work in the near future. Mrs. Stanley tzumville was appoinicci tlcvniiciial leader for September meeting and y . Dim Mat-Kenzie and Mrs.: »John Mziltiiews were named to: the lunrl. committee. At tli= close of the meeting Mrs. (Tn-il llcnnis took charge and led the group in a B i bis. [study wiiich has, been conduci- ied by Mrs. Dennis and SEPH E.’ GAUl)lt‘-T s. IDon Mar:Kciizie for several meetings. The m e c t i n it closed the usual manner. ‘North River Women's Institute 8 and three visitors present. The meeting opened in usual manner and the minutes were read and approved. Correspondence was read dealili with and the various com mittec reports were heard. it and pearl and she carried bouquet of red roses and while carnations. Miss Lois Gaudet. sisicr of the groom, as maid of honor. was gowued in turquoise nylon chiffon. over taffeta. with. matching headdress and she wag d(_(,id(,d .0 hold an ice‘ carried a bouquet of shasta dai- cr(,'am social at the school sies.AMiss Kay Gaudet. sister of the near future. “he g"°°_m~ 35 brlde$’“_aIdv Mrs. Fulton Warren invited gowned in yellow,‘ similar to” fin. members to her home the maid of honor. Colleen Mac- an. ncxl meeting; and Mrs Rn. as flower girl. was gowncd in um; Mrs, Ellinti Wight of honor and bridesmaid, with appointed to the lunch commit- headdress oi‘ shasia daisies and ice. she carried a nosegay. Following adjournment Mr. Calude B. Macl(innnn, the meeting a social hour brother of the bride. was be st €nJ0.Vi‘d- man, and Mr. Ozzie MacKinnon EARNSCHFFE WI ushered the guests to their Mm Joseph Doyle was pews‘ -toss for the Auizusl meeting at Mrs‘ MaCK.mmm W05“ Mrithc Earnscliffe Women‘: Insti her (lalllZllIf.‘l‘S wedding a lla\'_V;tmc held remn”y_ Pi", mam I'M" sheath dr°.Ss Wm‘ mal_‘.‘h' bers and one visitor attended mg duster, white accessotiesl ‘hr meeting which was open”, and a corsagc of red carnations. , in he usual manner’ ' A bill in connection with the W88 l|0S- Thc groom's mother was altir ed in a turquoise sheath ‘with white accessories and Canadian Legion Home, merside. V ,9 For "19 h0n0ym00|1 "'9 brill‘? for the September meeting. _ travelled in a beige arncl stilt, ynllnwlng adjournment of the’ meciiuiz lunch was served byl 3 ‘the hostess. corsage of candy striped carna- lions,’ LAKE VERDE W.I. gm-in. Mrs. Ira Redmond was hos- of less to the members of the Lake ; Verde Women's Institute at her Out-of-province guests Mrs. V/.l.. Foomb in I The August meeting of the - sion on cards. The number of sick calls made and card sent was report- ed and Mrs. Earle Simpson read the study book; Miss Helen Woolner will be in charge of the study book for the next meeting. The Bible study was led by s Proven, long lasting insecti- cide for ALL potato insects including aphids. DDT Economy insecticide for most potato insects-—~ will not control aphids. M LATHION Available as liquid or usi- tablc powder for control of common potato insects, ' A fixed copper fungicide. for control of potato blight. that less tuber damage. Liquid organic fungicide for control of early and late blight. MANZ ATE Or Mancb -— an organic wet- control of blight in potatoes. 5-’ E G ‘U o 3 In. D ’l E" in ".3 0 5. 0 3' "1 Peeves. whose saunter Laura '~ rriianhu" of the "Beach- eombers": but they vldtcd with other Elvis. and graft families " tion in the south isn't u had I‘ I was expecting" 391 cold. There isn't ELLEN'S- DIARY ~ by on.‘ of the painters. in 20 minutes. Another of the trips took the girls to the Ten- ‘sas River, where they saw the “Ghcsi Fleet". Here were nine of completely desertei World War 11 ships lying at anchor along the river. It was cerlaiiily an erie sight, Betty Carol said. but I understand that if they were ever needed. the whole fleet‘ could be made operritonal in 24 hours. “The Round-Up was wonder- ful. but its too big to really describe" said Betty Carol. "There was no real camp pro- gram. but there was lots to do. it was up to each girl to make her own fun. on July 24. that was the actual anniversary of the Girl Scouts. someone donat- ed 5.001: chickens to the (‘amp so that each of us could have a ch"ckcn dinner. Most of the time though was spent meet!!! and talking with other girls. but the language barrier proved a problem with some of the girls and you couldn't get to know everyone as well as you wanted too." ‘ she arrived home on Aiuust 11 a week with Si ting she has it carton of souv- enirs that ‘oh fond memories of new friends and new places. Sun's Return, After Cloud Greeted By Happy-Smiles The we «turned suddenly thi _' 3 "Ion!!! tt_Inrk,IuI” to“: E Iowa. 5 Inlrioold tetchins place. thoush spells quest has-odto noouurv earth would be like if the sun no longer shone!” V And again our world was 1 O -u ghpdow were to follow... By this morning as for as most farm - folks are concerned. the Fair trsils of their round. and chose. James will par- lupg scythe odd thlstles, now in gcgntad purple bloom about. or he off to theflelds with the rest at the harlnfl Mack, homing after his days , vs pick in in town Icribblcrs and roqnlr-II for his _.-3 sightseeing l brlng'bac.lt .0 er-mtimay “mien ha days ahead. For the little school down the River Road will }call him presently to start this lterm. at the beginning of th a Grade VIII work. i In the Tests written in June. |he was one of the number who : wene not suessful. was fortunate for him, as his mother an ex-schoolma‘am sees it. in that, even if he had made pass- ing marks in all his studies. he is not yet ready for other than his present Grade's demands. His best subject? Arithmetic. His less favored so far? French.‘ And back of the often - dead pages he studies, we know. are the fields and the farming and in his heart or on his lips a haunting melody of song. . We look back now to this week's days. And recall. above all else — above the delight of such loveliness in August paint- ed on the countryside. above the beauty of the sky when a sunny wind massed intriguing white clouds on the blue above the green rim of our valley. the emptiness of this place w h e it our folks were sway to the Fair. strange the lonesome I!‘- ln all. Even the cows and horses and ewes on the sea 1' posture. the lows in the orchard the bnntoms in the yards. the cats and ‘ houn’ ings and bless still our daily paths. lines by smunknowa post come to mind: - "when little things would tr k me and I grow , Impatient with my dear make me know ’ . ow’, in a‘ moment, Joy can take its flight. And happiness be quenched In endless night. . Keep this thought with no on the llvelolll day ' r s It wont! tsay E 0-wheofhvgooldh-otndgrumblc. . Eh?! _I /' _, « At ti-itles. ttlst tomorrgw on IorI0¢- ‘ Let me remember. Lord. Now It would he. . If these. my loved opal. were here Int." Until Monday -- M111 Good-night... l \ would always be with them Following the speeches a week in Moneton, N. RN lsisger Miss Dorothy McNclll_ ded Miss Florence Mt-Neill I _ ' Regina, Saskatchewan; Mrs. Al buf- fet lunch was served to the Mrs. Frank Gaudet was hos- tess. Music throughout the enlng was provided by Frances Fraser. large number of guests presentl ,a t S days last I B. 5 Mrs. Leonard McNelll of Stim- lmerside has as her guests. her daughter. Mrs. Ernest Coulson and daughter, Elizabeth. of ot- tawa. once then reflected seemingly. PRINTED. PATTERN 4774 SIZES l0—l8 . iiiiiii l;.. 15! , is look: The hostesses this Saturday child. Pattern 7043 ll-inch do! of dlnetloos -‘flirty-five colts (coins) ,i or‘ : pattern for lnan's size 12* to’ -Altos ion-Patriot. Needlecraft Ontario no NUMBER. AMI. AD- 1fl8's Biggest Needlecraft Show stars smoked accessories —- it's our new Needlecraft cat: dog! Plus over no fresh-to-you ddlgns to knit. crochet. wave. 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