\ 2 [Women’s Institute Pres.. ab Ste “t= . ee - equipment. not too warm weather, for tra- vel and certainly for showery|and° is. equipped with matching this season,| beret. The slim lines are trim- ‘fascinating coats of. silk, treat-|ly tailored for youthful appeal. spells, there are, | Least Hrs. Of Sunshine | Since 1905, ‘Tis Said “Nice showers we had today,” _ a visiting farmer offered to Jam- es, husband of ours, this evening. ' “The crops “Aye,” haven't they come on surprising- ly well considering the fact that June was a cool month generally and there was little sunshine?” “The least hours of sunshine -.. gince 1905, I heard someone say today. . .And what keeps you busy these times?” “Oh,” James replied ‘‘very lit- @e! We've been putting in ours time at a bit of tidying. We clean- ed some. box-stalls ata barn ‘in the road,’ got that spread on a field. And we burnt some heaps of trash. Just straightening things away—that’s what. we've been doing. And there’s no end to what can be done tmthat way if folks have the inclination .and the time.” “Not at the weeding?” “Not yet. The plants are a lit- tle on the small side. But a bit of heat now will bring them on.” " ‘ : “Not going to be any great crop of hay this time, is there?” “No, though it will grow yet,” James said. : “T’'m thinking,” the other com- ‘mented with a wry smile “there won't be much left to waste on the fields this haying.” . “That's so," James agreed. “¢ there’s some scarcity it will make farmers appreciate their crops more. It takes a little scan- tiness, the pinch of want to make us remember this. I always hold that crops aren’t given us to waste-never. Why, in the good aeasons of late there’s been more Drummond-Rayner Marriage _ Solemnized At Summerside St..Mary’s Afiglican Church, Summerside, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, June 13, at 2:30 p.m., when Dorothy ‘Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _ B.L. Rayner of Summerside East, became the bride of Lowell Tho- mas Drummond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ‘D: mond, Free- town. Rev. Eric Ingraham per- formed the double ring ceremony. The church altar was attrac- tively decorated for the occas- fon with baskets of apple blos- soms and tulips. Mr. Everett Penwarden was organist and ac- companied the members of the St. Mary’s and St. John’s A.Y. P.A. choir, under the direction of Miss Carrie Thomson, as they sang, “‘O Perfect Love” and “‘the Voice That Breathed O’er Eden” The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in her portrait wedding gown of Chan- tilly lace over satin, with bouf- fant skirt cascading from the Gipline to floor over tiered Swiss net. Nylon tulle was featured in \front and back panels and en- ~ ehanted by a Queen Ann collar with sequin trim. Her finger tip veil fell from a tiara with se- quin trim and she carried a cas- cade bouquet of Better Time Roses. | Miss Shirley Vessey, as maid of honor, was gowned in pink tulle over satin, ballerina length. Her headdress was a matching crownless hat and she carriéd a mosegay of white carnations, Miss Rena Rayner, sister of the bride, and Miss Norma Cro- zier, as bridesmaids, were gown- ed. in nylon tulle over satin in dines respectively, ballerina length, with matching headdresses. They carried nosegays of white ‘mums. Mrs. Rayner chose for her dau- qhter’s wedding a floral print satinetie sheath dress with wool stole, white accessories and cor- sage of white carnations. The bridegroom’s mother was attired in a Caribbean a dress with white accessories and corsage of pink carnations. Sydney Drummond was his,NS. RAIN OR SHINE DEFYING a rising thermome-'ed to ward off wetness. — ter and a falling barometer 1s} Candy - striped silk, lined with fun with the right wardrobe|silk, is the formula for this new Fort warmish but/summer all-weather coat that .on gate~posts,” he nodded “‘than | “The farming’s changed, eh, The Hon. B. Earle MacDonald, provincial secretary and treasur- er who is attending the confer- ence in Ottawa arranged by the comes in coolish ice cream colors| Hon. Donald Fleming, minister of finance, will leave by plane after the conference to visit his broth- er, Mr. Elmer MacDonald, West- ‘mont, New Jersey. _| The Hon. Dr. J. J. Bow lieutenant-governor of Alberta, re- cently addressed the twenty-five new constables sworn in at Ed- monton. In his short address,- Dr: referred to the early days of Alberta, noting the vast changes which have taken place in the province's law enforce- ment. He was very much impres; sed by the graduating class, and noted the fine training each re- cruit had received during the past twelve weeks. | hay left on windrows,” or caught would winter an extra animal, or more.” > : since we were boys? I've seen farmers reap with a scythe hay from their fence-corners and successful in your wor ” was “T hope you will be hapoy and) ed-at- dinner Monday evening— at‘ Mrs. Wilfred Oatway and daugh- ter Patsy, also Sharen Jones,| preston t Kensing- Loule Le Folst atd Michael Case,| nro ee ovsacn “— who are from Montreal and are} Rey and WE Ingraham, spending holidays on the Island. Mrs. Wilfred Oatway and dau- ghter Patsy, accompanied by: Saaren Jones. Louis Le Point and Michacl Case left Wednes- day morning for their home in Montreal after spending a vaca- tion with relatives and friends on the—Island— Also accompanying, them to Montreal was Mrs. Hel- en Carmody, City, who will spend two weeks visiting with Mrs, Oat- way and family. Mrs._Fred_Godkin and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Perkins have return- ed to Melrose, Mass., after spend- ing their. vacation with Mrs. Ar- temas Godkin, 337 Kent street, City. 7 Miss Natalie Perkins is spend- ing- the summer with her _grand- mother, -Mrs. Artemas Godkin, PIUSVILLE — Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gallant and their two children, Geraldine ord, couver, B.C. to visit Mr. Gallant's sister, Mrs. Jerry Peters, Fortuné Cove. They also visited Mrs. John F. Gallant,’ Piusville—and Mr. and Mrs. Dorice Gallant, ‘Duvar. Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Tou-hett and family motored from Mon- treal to visit Mrs. Touchett’s mo- ther, Mrs. Angeline Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gal- lant and small son, motored from Toronto to visit Mr. Gallant’s fa- ther, Joseph S. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs, D. Arsenault of signed as Convener of United Na- tions and Letter Friends. Mrs. —teompetition for quilt—blocks as! by the roadside.” , “Tt surely has,” James sighed. But if the farming has seen many a change down through the years, as always -winds ripple the haylands/ into satinv waves. Love builds its nests amid the leaves and in the grass-along high ers and beneath the ‘barns’ eaves. Roses offer their blossoms and fragrance as in old summers to those who enjoy them there ever such. pictured skies as those of this summer? Or delight- ful days-mornings hushed in the miracle of ambered day-dawn, evening dew-fall so reverent? How lovely the river-scenes and lovely too the seas. _. if our tenure of office on farms is after all only temporary, if as some one reminds us: “We till a corner of the earth today And call it ours-because we do not see That it belongs to those who led the way, And to the men and to be!” How extremely satisfying it 1s to walk its familiar and beautt- ful" summer-paths again. sa Summer. . .and each hour of it wings steadily away. Until tomorrow — — —Diary— wernen yet Good-night. . . brother’s best.man. Messrs. Ir- win Rayner, brother of the bride, and Stuart Drummond ushered the guests to the pews which were marked with nosegays of appleblossoms and white satin hows. ict Following the ceremony a re- ception “for seventyfive guests, was held at Birch Hill Lodge, where the bride’s table with jts attractive arrangement of pink tapers and rosebuds, was cen- tred with a three-tier wedding Pastures are daisied. Skies-were | hook the concluding message of the Prince Edward Island born gov- ernor. The Business and Professional Women’s Club of Summerside will have a booth during Lobster Carnival Week. The booth will be attractively decorated with the club ‘colors green and gold ‘and there are many brochures of interest as well as a club scrap-| A member-—of the club will be | in attendance at all times and there is to be a register. A cordial welcome {s extended to, everyone to call, ~especially| members or non-members from} other parts of Canada and the U.| S. who are visiting Prince Ed- ward Island. ! Lieutenant-Commander- A. B.} Cosh andyMrs. Cosh of Halifax with their children, David and Su- san, are spending a few days with Mrs. A. B. Cosh, West street. . f Mr. Walter Wilson of Canada Packers is spending a short holi- day at his old home, Port Hope, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Eric 0. Walsh of | Sarnia, Ontario, and family, | Vicky, Arch and Andrew are vis- iting Mrs. Walsh's parents, “Mr. and Mrs. A. Birtwhistle. Mrs. Kenneth Braidwood,, Tor- onto, and her children Rosemary, Jean and John, are summering at Inkerman. They ‘will be here another ten days. Q Mrs. Harold Little, Wentworth Centre, Nova Scotia, !s visiting relatives on the Island. She is now the guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter Auld, Upper Prince street. Mr:-and Mrs. Roy Caldwell and daughter-Maureen of London, Ontario, are visiting .their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Scott. Miss Joan Auld, Upper Prince, street, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.” cake, topped with a vase of rose- buds and encircled with tulle. The guest book was in charge of Mrs. Elmer Rayner. For the honeymoon trip to the. United States, the bride chang- ed to a beige sheath dress with light green duster and matching accessories. Her corsage was of bronze ‘mums. Mr. and Mrs. Drummond will reside in Freetown where the groom is a suceessful farmer. BURTON.‘ ' Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ross, whose marriage was solemnized at St. Mark’s, Let 7 Catholic Churefi on Saturday, June 27. The bride is the former Miss Mary C. daughter. of Mr. and a and daughtér Bonnie of Truro, N.S. spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends in Burton and Piusville. They also, attended ‘the Ross and MacGreg- or wedding.” . Mrs. Justin Corcoran, daughter Ailene and son Freddie of East ititg relatives in Piusviiie and Burton. They were guests at the Ross and MacGregor wedding. Mrs. Jane LeClare and son Billie and Mrs. Jean Nicholas of. Boston, Mass., are spending holi- days with relatives. in Piusville and Burton. While here they at- tended the Ross and MacGregor Leonard Vatcher and Mr. Vatch- er, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and her uncle Dr. Benson Auld and Mrs. Auld, Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Lillie an‘ children, Jane and Lynn o Bancroft, Ontario, are visiting Mrs. Lillle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Heartz, East Royal- ty. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Howatt, and daughter Brenda, Belvedere, also Mrs. Howatt’s two sisters Mrs. John Simmons and Mrs. Jack Nicholson of Crapaud have re- turned from an enjoyable trip to the United States. N While in Ithaca N.Y- they visit- ed with Mrs. Nicholson’s son Jim and family where he has been a post-graduate student--at-Cormwall University for the past year. Miss Helen and ‘MiSs Miriam Biffin arrived Wednesday from New York City. While in Ohar- lottetown they were the guestis of Miss Jean MacLean, Grafton street. ‘Mrs. P. R. MacDonald (nee | Stephanie MacDonald), and two, winsome children, Brenda Kath- leen, and Bruce Edward of Hali- fax, have been the guests of Mrs. MacDonald's -parents, Col. and Mrs. W, J. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. MacDonald, and family, Halifax, spente the past weekend with Mr. MacDon- ald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John . A.“ MacDonald. Tair, and Mg, Jobe aariie ce 337 Kent Street. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Linkletier observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary quietly at theDs home in Northam on June 30th. Present to congratulate them were their daughters, Fay, Mrs. James Cameron of Charlottetown; Anne, Mrs. Arthur Yeo, of Mont- real; Pauline, Mrs. Robert Mil- lar, of Bideford; and their son, Dr. Alfred Linkleiter, of Mont- real. Mrs. Linkletter was the former Jennie Leard of Bedeque. +. Mr. and, Mrs. Colin‘Love, Bor- den, havé'as their house guests the following: Mr: and Mrs. Char- les Love and family, Carele, Pa- mela, Colin and Parley from Prince George, B.C.; Flight Ser- geant ard Mrs. W. .L Wiliams and daughter, Heather Ann from Greenwood, Nova Scotia; Mr. and Mrs. J.-E. Ledgard and family Pamela and Paul from Regina, Sask. Mees It has been ten years since the whole family has been er and to mark the occasion all sat down to a delicious turkey dinner on Saturday numbering wreath was placed on the Ceno- | bute was paid to the Handicraft|}- Van. Mrs. William Alyward re- ’ | Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Turner, : ~Pladiaa River, left for Bediord, (CY PIine nv Activitie ee a mg Outlines Many Activities edalion to e's niece at Corcan Bas. |, MTs. Llovd Wilkie. president of/taph on Memortal Day. Mr. John| contributed to the Springhill Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Prince Edward Island .Wo-|Martin of the National Film| aster fund,’ and for > G. Ramsay, Indian River, are|™¢%'s. Institutes, in her presid-| Board, will show films chosen| have sponsored local . : Mrs. Raihsay's brother, Mr. C./€nt’s report outlined the aétivi-|by the W.1. _ im district areas—$900.00 Gena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Puone 6508 E. Cameron, Mrs. Cameron and co - oe executive! ‘The Women's Institute w a-s!*#ised. ; wr ‘ family, Jimmy, Timmy and Mat- st year Briefly here| proud to have a past president,| 4 Study is being made on @ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July 9 1960, | s2ret Jo of Lancaster, N.B, Mr./a%@ some of the points: | Mrs./ Mrs. , Michael Doyle, deliver the) Conservation of soll, water, for- = Cameron ie manager of the | Wilkie said how happy they were/ main address at the Education| #24 wild life. Hospital insur. ; Provincial Bank at Saint John.|'® be entertgining the’ members) Conference held in Charlottetown) aut, hae been studied. The theme ee " = Ind- of FWIC board this the 46th last November. The.W.I. are tak- for this year’s convention is “The HAPPENINGS dly'8 for Calgary, Alta, where | have the president o the vast|iade. stand for ‘high ‘standard Women's Instat” i ee: Say tu init ee and have” Cari| organization, Mrs. Keith Rand. |"eediss for boys and girls, Mrs. Wilkie closed by saying: McQuaid ‘and family at their|. Ste expressed appreciation to| Membership was taken in APEC./“It is a wonderful honor and pri- ea abel te home and motor with them to| ‘he Hon. Mr. Cullen, minister of | Most Women's Institute groups| vilege to have been chosen to re- “ mn aay tae ving British Columbia. Mrs, Ramsay |@8riculture, for his splendid co-)take their schools as their pri-| present you at the 9th triennial an , louse from ‘our winter months ia »| will visit. her brother, Mr. U.J. operation, the W.I. office staff,/ mary interest, this is followed by} conference of ACWW which meets o'clock Wednesday af-|Mass. They were Cameron who is seriousiy ill,| Press. radio end T.V. 4H clubs, community orojects|im Edinburgh in August, and peest @ the members| Some by their daughter, Mrs.| 504 his wife and family at Haney.|. The members of the board and|such as Rural Beautification,| shall try to bring back a good re- board and the pro-) Ralph Dondero, and grand-daugh-/ pO che expects to be gone for institute members had made work|Farm Foruins, Credit. Unions,|port of the proceedings at this tive. ee ter Ronnilee and grandson Ri- a month: a pleasure and a privilege. Sym-| Home and School, C.A.A., Music| important conference. . of the most perfect’ of chard who are spending va-| Mrs, Don Williams, Calgary ar-| Pathy.was expressed to those who; and Drama Festivals. Many! Great things have been accom- Edward Island ‘summer| cation at the home of a0d/rived by air on Thursday, July | Sad lost loved ones and apprecia-|fiealth services are supported | plished in the past and as we greeted the guests who/ Mrs. Parker Canfield, Cr 2-to visit her brother and sister-| tion .given. for the W.I. radio| such as Red Cross, T.B. League,|Yook ahead we feel confident that welcomed to Govérnment ee in-law, Mr. and Mre, Scott -Moase?|>Toadcasts. Resolutions’ which] County and Community Hospitals,| greater things will be reatized by the lieutenant-gover-| The hostesses at the W: Kensington, ‘and -other aitcs have been fepeatedly placed be-| Polio and Dental Clinics, courses | for HOME AND COUNTRY as a nor’s wife, Mrs. F. Walter Hynd-| social evening at the Y. and friends here. Mrs.. Williams, | fore’ the government from the! !® First Aid and“Home Nursing,| result of the United efforts of mam, The drawing-rooms had ar-| Were the following: Mrs. Clive| ino fo Ruby Moase, Kensing-}Women’s Institutes have been| and in Water Safety and Swim-! Women's Institutes.” of mixed summer | Stewart, Mrs. Paul Devlin, Mr/ion plans be here three weeks, | ™strumental in the decision of i . and the dining-room table Walter Pickard and Mrs, Welter Miss Helen Mullally, Halifax the government to erect a dormi- centered with a bowl of| MacDonald. spent the past weekend at her| ‘ry for Prince of Wales College. MEAT Y : ty Ue at Kensington. The W.I. building at the ex- | YOU CAN EAT Mrs. Helen Carmody entertain- ||: hibition will be improved. Tri- AND ENJOY ~ Robert Woodside was -then ap- pointed. ) Four courses were held for pre- sidents and secretariés. Contests sponsored during the past year were for ‘Words ard: Melody of Women’s Institute Song’, and the outlined in -Tweedsmuir compe- tition. aie : A Mémorial Book has been pur- all_deceased members will be in-' scribed. Progress is being made} in compiling a cook book. Group memberships have been taken in music and drama festivals.‘ Sup- port will be given :to-the recrea-| tion centre for retarded children being established at Oyster Bed! Bridge. | It is to be hoped that the con-' vener of citizenship will be able | to attend Canadian Citizenship! ceremonies. A bench, with the provincial coat of arms, was pur- chased for the Peace‘ Garden. A St. Racheal, were Sunday visi- tors at the home of their daughter and son-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Délore Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant and son, have returned to On- tario after spending his holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant, Piusville. 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The German lodges were dis- fifteen in all. nae Planned vacation trips te the Island usually provide a per- iod of special enjoyment for those involved, but occasionally fate in- tervenes on. behalf of a casual -visitor, to make the event a mem- orable one. This was strikingly Mlustrated when Mr. and Mrs George Cras- well of Carmel, N.Y., while mo- toring through eastern Quebec and New Brunswick, recalled that Mr. Craswell’s father was. born on P.E. Island and it: might prove interesting to visit here. After checking in at the Kirk- wood Motel, Mr. Craswell phoned his cousin, the wife of Mr. Fen- ton Higgins, retired C.N.R. loco- motive engineer. Following a de- lightful and highly interesting day at the north side with Mr... and Mrs. Higgins, the visitors in’ pas- sing Craswell’s Portrait “Studio paused to comment, when Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Craswell drove up and on being introduced, established kinship, the men being second cousins—their grandfathers were brothers. The . visitors .were prevailed upon to extend their visit and be- come the guests.of Mr. and Mrs, Craswell with whom they made several trips to, rural beauty spots, -eventually?calling at St. .well’s father had left for the U. S.A. in 1878. Further enquiries disclosed the burial place of Mr. Craswell’s great-grandfather in the cemetery “SPRINGHILL is loyed in Summerside spent the end at the home of her pa » Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur; Springhill, . Miss Doris Ramsay, Toronto, was a recent visitor at the home Springhill. Mr. Ronald MacArthur, who is employed at Wood Island, spent the,.weekend at this hi in Springhill. : The Presbyterian Ladies Aid of VictoriasWest, was held in Vic- toria West: seventeen members and four visitors present, Next, place of meeting will be at the home of These Casual Visitors Discover Their Relatives. 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