ler. Virginia Bishop reported a ‘ lbank balance of $151.83 a n d ‘bzarilyn Campbell reported for . I FILEN’S DIARY lSummerside HAPPENINGS -- Craig; treasurer —— Ruth 9 bu in committee. ' y g secretary. Dot Walmsley. Winnie Baker. as preszdent. wmm The G ardian, Charlottetown. Tue§_ Nov. 6’ celebrating their 61st wedding m T Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 Mrs. E..l. Praught. Charlotte- rison. Summerside. are visiting relatives in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wallace MacKay. Stanley Bridge, are anniversary today. ey were married at the H e a t h erdale ‘Presbyterian Church on No- ‘ vember 6. l. 1. ‘ Mr. W.V. DcCoste. Charlotte- ‘town. entered the Charlottetown Hospital on Sunday. where he will undergo surgery. “b the Trans Canada Highway. 'a-Vm , I . imachmeryiv beat 0! the thl‘CSh' Boy Sco ut Association ban-I , a for 24 hour Mr. Francis Mat-Donald of Bifore returning to Vancouvcrl TI‘!‘ PM“ "I II“? "lormng- Well"? at ROI? 5- rl‘mble "f 3.90"" qucls as well as lunches on 11::le b‘caglgmnngafimfldf;2_ E “ ‘Montrcal. accompanied by his they will visit Mrs. Camcron's‘mU-‘I mm” “1“ Mil“ band th'“? 0" ""5 lam" the “km: of mm" “WHO” "lghis- Nl'a El'londed bv Pal Macl-‘arlanc The ~ 1‘ nephew is visiting his aunt. daughter. Mrs. Stan Murray at Sparrows by the lane; the pall‘fiiraw '0 bring. the ailernmn' lis reported for the sick and vis- insta},lat'inn of the newh, New ‘ I' . Mrs. Andrew Macannon and Kitmmac. BIC” and 1191-50“. pm. of crows we must stop to count, ballnfl at Mr- CS I I'm 0" I“ ‘3 iting committee: Verna Phillips ed office“ {M' the pgecutive ~ ‘1 w . ; ifamily. Kensington. and other fessor Jack Cameron at Royal repeating "One for sorrOW. two hill-And “‘9 118'“ {99’- Of the for the telephone committee. the“ tmk‘place and the fohow mm" 0' in“ ' ,_ irelativcs and- friends on the Is- nd Mrs. Walter Moase. New An- town and Mrs. William R. Mor- th relatives and friends. On return i ey were accompanied by Mrs. ‘Allison Mayne and Mrs. Keith {Mayne. Summerfield, who will ‘ be their guests for a few days. Mrs. Ulysses Cameron nd lMiss Maureen Cameron left re- cently to return to their home at Vancouver. B.C.. after an ex- trip to Europe. and a visit with ers. Cameron’s sister-in- la w .and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. ’L.G. Ramsay. l They planned to purchase a car l at Oshawa. Ont., and drive west Roads College, Victoria, BC ALBERTON — Peggy Dennis of Charlottetown addressed the tended holiday which included a: Indian River.‘ “Isn‘t it queer that the alders don't put on pretty colors in ldo7” Alex reflected this morn- HR. “lt is strange" we agreed ch had come to lane‘s end for I always much to be seen. heard. and enjoyed, on my..." There was too thelMailman's horse, measuring off. the miles of his round as disappeared over a rise in th e road. l solitary raven, excursioning inI iwidc turns above the wood-t .lands across the fields. Beyond; was ’from sight toward the Soul h. Con” gull. up from the river. plan. the autumn. as the other trees ed lightly above the farmlands.) T lonely *s u m m e r-nests on our route, 1 . lwhich bring back to a lad mem—f g“'l‘he leaves just fade and fall." ‘ ories of the nice nesting days. We must stop to hear ‘thc mail. It. is a trip which can ; sounds: the rumble of traffic on not be hurried, because there isithe Highway; a traln‘s whistle. and‘half-glad and half-sad. blown to thelus on a cool north wind: the old Meeting held ct. 30th in , nine members little . t h 9 Ruth stated that were served at 32 fee ; er. the he’five parcels had been our foster child as well as ‘ The. annual meeting of he ESummerside Y's Menettes Club the V Morning Wolk Offers One :5 Menefles . Many Sights And Sounds l e with president Winnie Baker in the chair and twenty- bed and mattress. resent Detailed reports were read by i paigh, Lobster Carnival 5 u p. the following: Marg Ballem out- lined eight evenings of varied; Fund, Mental Health Assoua. and intorrstinn programs: Mars ‘ tion. and the Summerside Den- Craig for the kitchen commit-'1.“ (31min Carlc, meal conven- l.6tl7 meals ‘ d Y's Men's meetings. There were also two F 11399 reported thatling assumed their new duties: sent to mon- . 195’ dld We Monthly letters had also been. jnan. left by bus on Friday for regular meeting of Regaletteflhe “01189 0n the hill. 8 greatl N0 sight of. muskrat, lBoston. Mass. where she will Rebekah Lodge at Alb 9 Man i company of starlings settled for 509 this mornlng in the strcam. ‘ sent and received and she madei .be the guest of her uncle and Thursday evening. Mrs. Dennis E ime on the s u bles. before .1101‘ Silvery trout in Its depthfi the recommendation that ‘ launt. Mr. and Mrs. William visited the lodge as official rep- ‘ in a dark drift it moved awalenlly. the autumn's spent leaves. continue this adoption as it is resentative of Sylvia Stone .dI‘lfImS Q“. as does its days.,a very worthwhile endeavour Clarenville. Newfoundland. vices It”, take in the 19”", th .t ,borne quietly away on the cur-‘ for all the members. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bu rt. president of the Rebekah As- . come for mp," ircni 0! P~ Marilyn Lin klet ter once, lKensingion. and Mrs. Stanford sembly of the Atlantic provinc- Thus ondcth her lane... 1 havej Go into the dusk. the harvcs» again thanked the club for the ‘ Carr. Burlington. left on Friday , e . for Boston. Mass. where ‘they I will visit relatives. . Dr. and Mrs. Weldon Hamish. lHalifax. spent a few days re- . cently at Kcnsington w h e r e lthcy were guests of Mrs. Harn- . ish's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Da- s. ‘ Ethel S u t h e r land. noble lgrand of Alpha Lodge. accom- lpanied her. I At this meetin g Regalette .‘Lodge celebrated its thirty-nin- lth birthday. A luscious birthday cake for the occasion was made no doubt that Diana Languish ‘lters on this farm worked. until would have been glad to have a ithe damp of its fall, out an end l, the to the combining. Into the night, . Mary Haworth to turn vice. Sincerely.~— F.B.: to for ad- ' Scarlett O‘Hara of .the threshing is being continued i It occurs to me at Rob's. to have last sheaves that Diana Languish may have there- Clear“ been the pen name for a sort of I and 811 Sheltered in the event. warm in the ground. Comma} :that. as forecast. adverse wca-i from the wagons Pau fooling the edge of the air." we have our bulbs covered and generous donation of $100.00 to William Alexander scholarship fund. Club treasur- i n l Sunlight today. And gra ‘ther should follow in the wake reviewed the year’s activities. Besides the projects outlined by the other committees. she men- tioned the following activities to which the Y's Mcnnettes con- tribute: favors for Prince Coun— ty Hospital, Hi-Y Boys. novel tea. Protestant Orphanage Cam- per. Kinsmen's Christmas Tree 3 t i t These reports were all secon- ed by Marilyn Linkletter to be adopted as read The nominating committee i A‘Pmnrs‘ here to serve you I 1 hour of the day or v v_ = ' CALL 4-6623 Richmond St., Ch'tcVI l Druid”! * Eleanor Key: VIIIIIIIIIII I——————————-———————_———~;.— __ ,4.A...._ : NOVEMBER A 4 4 ;by Mrs. Garth Wilkie. A pleas- ;vid 1. Clark and sister. Mis s l ant social hour concluded th e iHattie Clark. and visited otherievening. days m a go—gctter with mous self-confidence (plus comic sense of humor that Scar- lett lacked). who was using the cnor-i saved. thereby for the stocks' wintering. and straw for warmI beds. Not gleaned in the mellow blue and gold of usual harvest-v a of this pleasant harvest-day. But now the stars are on ltheir old. courses. There is as printer‘s column to prod somelyei “0 Sign of 8 Shower. The days. but in cool. shortened A A pv lbashful country boy into asking 'night is Still. And cool with the 9days come now in the time of —————— ' ‘for her hand rost-touch, which is only sea- “the” falling leaf," ‘ ln detailing her requirement: sonal...0n the lawn today. re- “Hear that? Reckon I'll havel that an acceptable swain mustl maining flowers. a b it e- to move from this seat" the .be “at least five feet, eight in- draggled and solemn. warmed Curiosity-cal smiles. getting ic in the sunlight: bright of calen-t i very fair. have expressive eyes. I dula. blue of the co'n flowers. igoo natu re. and commoni colorful snapdragon. velvet of sense." she probably was des-‘pansy. mauve of late pholx. . ribing her favorite fellow. try- “But it’s good" Alex offered, ing to give him a merry hint to hes tall. neither very dark nor down now from the old a r chair. J a m e 5‘ step is on the ver~ andah. He is home now... from the fields. m. Advice From Newspapers Dear Mary Haworth: You rlqualified for a husband as any .readers may be interested to of my neighbors. I will not say ;see that girls had their prob- I am handsome. though I a mi ME. AND MRS. WILFRED B. GRDY lems in Colonial days, even as persuaded I am not the only i ilgtxlgg'aggpggpai won . S 'd S f now. In the February 19. 1767 one who thinks so. ‘ This flashback t6 '8 courting! ummersr e s cene O 1...... or n. W..... saws, ~. 1.... been dangled mesh... .. ...., .8. : ~ published in Williamsburg. Va.. for these three years by haulwhen weighed against present: - P A 1. C :therc appeared a letter “to the . the young fellows in town. and day enterprise sh.)WS h at re y U ‘ Printer." as follows: lyet not one of them has had the » femininiw hasnlt changed In l . . . . . “SIR. I am ’ust now 19' and. spirit to put the question to me.‘ For a vignette of the female igl. Paul;1 Church.!Summcr-ldaughtcr's wedding a rosc sircct without vanity. believe as well thgugh fI tag: tgfgchmerfmfgdlj’lli l in pursuit of the male today. I s e. was e scene 0 a prettynength dress Wm. “M... “a... ——"—"—“‘, m 0 ‘1 "take the delicious satiric duct. 3 l & s ‘ recon, t1 wh n c . ‘ ~ - hearts are formed as you yourg .l a snags? ' °' selves rm mud.shamanismwas '3 95 emce Aubin Blacquiere. Summerside, learnalmflsh Th9 groom's moth-- e‘ re‘chphnn was held at to ask. too humble to refuse.’ lplav. “Mr. President... . .. bum? the bride 0‘ Wilfred H was WW“ I" a “9” “"9" Birch mu 'Lndge. ; "The “‘9'” a” gm“. 5" “"9' The truth about women is hil- " Bernard Grady. son of Mr. and length dress “"h Wh‘t“ are?" F 1' the ho yrmoon to points Id nowadays that I bel'eve they ariously lampooned in the duct. CON‘I'CCT M "7"”. W 7. Mrs. Bernard Grady of Sum- ‘ of interest on the Island. th.e.el“l’eCt the women to court Idth as high hearted mama coaches " merside- Rev- Austin Bradley ! bnde thaw-119d in a blue dress I but as I 8'“ t°° male“ "0 “ "'1 lovestruck teen-age daughter M... um-‘1.f:’":"g.‘.i‘2““..§“:.§l‘s“l‘:‘.:’élnotto"GO ISLAND RADI i was organist and played appro- sage of white carnation youliwl:u g1.veythis a place in J) and GET 1M! —- While dau-i ; priate hymns during the e ere- mony. Given in marriage by her father. the bride was lovely in _ . . i (honorable pl‘OItOSIiISl from any l through her column. not by mail in street chIigth gowh fgftshoflih River; Mrs. Levi Blacqmere.]Genuemen of good family, and ‘0]. personal interview. 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