“Clark of Charlottetown dnd the «gee ra Jom GE. Ball officiat ‘matron of honor and wore a ne ceremony floor leugth brocaded blue sati . doseph B Herdman played the °°" pthc gown with elbow length sleeves wedding music, Baskets.of white 5 sna matching: headdress: Her ~tms.pink— —tarnations —a-n-d— ne piakta, tala Gacarated Tha [poner wee “Of White carnation ~—@hureh andthe guest pews were- one h_biue. : marked by clusters. of lily-of- The mother of the groom wore : the-valley. oo _._.an_ensemb'e of pink _shantung Given: in nisveliee ey ‘Wm, R. siik -dresa with matching: lace“ Hambly, the hride. wore a. full =a a ee room best length own of corded wild sitk oe er pfs ae ae Soares ne antes NCE Tieutenan J W.cLoube, RCN as so cae .and Sub-Lieutenant F. W. Chap- ee RCN. of Halifax, N.. S.! Following the wedding, a re- MI Delegates ~ ‘ception was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Albert L. Roop,- 66 |, Chosen For ‘McGill Ave. Kathy Hambly wae) a . * in charge of the guest. book, The _ District Meet = = ~. bride’ Stab ie wae centered by ithe three-tier. weddi Ties. roll:eall. was aupwered by: careloa nih slcctere oe fons cad MR. AND MRS. ROGER ©. NEWMAN - ES eet — ant J 40u propose e ee ; ee “shire Institute held at the home toast. ‘othe: bride,which-_was— Pointe. Claire, Qué. cene— PE Hartison’ Balderston. ‘responded to by the groom. The _ ical cai HE e president opened the meet- host ‘man’ read telegrams from OF De ble Ri ae Ce naples a me with the month's thought. the bride’s parents and relatives ou e ing eremony Routine business was transact- of Glasgow, Scotland, who could ed and. reports given by various not be present for the cere Yellow mums decorated Ce She wore a corsage of white eommittees. Mrs. Frank Steven mony. dar Park lnited Church, Pointe. carnations. son's name was added to the en-—s The pride ‘travelled in a suit. Claire, Sie when Joyce Elaine, The bridetroom's mother was tertainment committee. _ of oatmeal tweed with navy eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in a two-piece turquoise dress of Correspondence was read and ‘accessories and her corsage was | Delbert Rat ‘ner; New Annan. lace. wth matching turquoise discussed One resolution adop- of pink sweetheart rose P_ E. 1. became.the bride. of hat and a corsage of white car- “ted! was to assist the North RY After a brief honeymoon'spent Roger Charles, son of Mr. and nations. : ver fire dept. and members in Mon-ton-and Saint John, the Mrs..F....).Newman, Beacons... The reception was held at the volunteered to collect for same, young couple have taken up re-~field, Que Fdgewater Hotel, Pointe Claire Other members offered to ‘clean sidence in Halifax, where the The double ring ceremony Que. the community hall. , It is of in- groom is a member of the, crew fas periormed _by Rev, W. A. For a honeymoon to Ottawa, terest that. the work ‘On the “cen- nf HMCS OTTAWA ; Brown: : and P. E. I. the bride ‘wore a tennial project in ‘Tegard. to the The gcoom is a graduate of | Giver in marriage by her ‘camel hair coat ovér matching roe oda —wil-commence--in-dune: “Fyalhousie® University” witt a: BSe fa ther,-the-bride-wore=a--white--Skirtanc. flowered blouse... Her | Mrs.':M. R. MacLean and Mis | degree and. the bride’ has been full length cown-of chantelly lace accessories were of beige “and. Ralph Naye were appointed to studying nursing in Glasgow, embroidered with ribbon, over, brown with a corsage of orange attend an executive meeting at Scotland -satin. A detachable panel train Delight roses. Rose Valilev to finalize “ plans ot of town guests included: Of satis wes held by two. satin Out of town guests Thcluded: - for the district convention being Gladys Clark and Elvira Pike bows ehove the ‘waist at back. “r. and Mrs.-. Frank Richard held at.Central Queens Regional (+ Sain Ichn: N. B.- Mr. and Her shoulder jength tulle veil |80n, ‘Toronto, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs High School, Hunter’ River on Mrs W. Churchill Godard, Mri was held by a rhinestone and [van Day, P. E. 1; Mr, and Mrs dune 9b x ae “Mrs. Grafton R. Gower and Pearl studded tiara. She car- Leigh-,Linkietter, Mrs. Meruin The June meeting will, be “taughter Elaine of Lancaster, ted a small bouquet of red roses Inman, Mr. and. Mrs. Delbert ald at the home of Mrs. C. R. N. B-: Mrs. PR. Fowler and entwined. with and fern on Rayner. Linda, Alan, Freddie. Campbell with © slips, ~ plants, sn Robert: and David Norris of 2 White praver hook Oran and= Amy: Rayner «all of —~-buibs—o.-seeds. far_community~ Windsor N—-S--Mr——and= Mrs:~-—Linda: -Ravner--s:ster—of= -tpe-pliaBiak ;_Mr,_.and” Mrs. “Dave planting and refreshments will. Goo. Colpitts, Mr. and.Mrs. Ken- pride, was bridesmaid. Her Driscoll, and son Darry, St _be_in-charge of Mrs_C. R. -Camp-_neth._ MacKenzie. and...daushter.. dress. eas obuiieleee cea yel-— Jchn’s, Nfld... and . Earl “ony, | bell and Mrs. Baden Balderston’ Dawn and Susan of Moncton, © yw tarfeta with: matching flow- Oltawa Oni Mrs Hency Godfrey and ‘ts N° BR: Sub-Lieut. J. W.-Loube eved headdress and short veil. The a oe a ae Baden Balderston were appownt- and Mre« Loube, and: Sub-Lietit. She cairied a nosegay of Shas residen, ein Gander, Nfld. og ed to attond the TB League meet- FW. Crapman and Mrs. Chap- ta daisies. ne AES Besicrac n ‘ing ‘and resolitions for district |ryan‘of Halifax, N. 8. «Photo by | John Mooney was: best man. forosecssceecess = convention were read and voted R. B. Hambly) “Ushers. were Freddie Rayner; If H. BENNETT CARR : 3 on = vs bali py ; The topie for the next meet- CCRIME REACHES. SKA ees of bride and Farl Holk- 4 ‘Sun Lite .of Canada’ 3 : 4 Hist scent peters otter ecrer LED NCEREDER SOE mee : - is .: District. Supervisor ° tig -wili ‘be the district conven f fhe-mother—of-the-bide- chose ins: Counselii #. fon Programme consisted of a! Crimes at sea aboard Japa- a» two-piece pink linen dress with + snsurance:t. AOS a reading by Mys.,.Lowell Balders-” nese ships. increased by (5,000 to °, . 4 " Charloitetown, P.E.U 3] tan, “Mothers. Are People’: -_,a total of 28,965-cases-in- 1964, -« ae. oar ae eaten ge: hat. 5 Phone 4-8817 2, Ses + a. ea Sp at Rais — TANG accessories of black patent. ‘erereceooe snnanennneng | ‘Vv 5 T \ FSET TTL ARES RET FACT i _P E, I. FAIRYLAND = wana repent tas el enone Sn Tien. iy Re: Oe ey ee ements ne ne vneialigletie MRS: JOHN-MacFARLANE~ | —~=NOW-OPEN DAILY | “VELLEN’S DIARY | Spring Day E “What did: the Indiafs ‘call this moon’. ofe of the: child- Ten inquired this evening, when. we talked of the May-moon;: new the tractor and gearing moved, breaking. down, fining, smooth- ing, preparing the seedbeds. “BY the first of the week" the younger ‘farmer. offered,’ “If “things. go well, we should: get first seed, in the ground.” Today too saw the fencing con- tinue,—and more of the herd were let from ‘the, stables ‘to the grass. ‘These, we remembered swere the days farmers longed were cool and there were night- frosts. Here now was its green rolled, once more over the pas- tures and haylands. “There'll be no-hay left un- gathered this summer, I'm think- ing. Every straw will be saved"’ a. visiting farmer who had felt f SUB LIEUT, AND MRS. DAVID CLARK ~ Scottish Bride Marries Naval Officer At Trinity Trinity United Church was full skirt and cathedr train the eae q.. a wedding cere- further accented by a te bow. m Saturday, May 7. when |p... ‘shoulder length, f6ur - tier | ny he Marie. daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wilson of Glasgow. 0°Uffant-vel! -of-illusion net was” “Scotland. became the bride. of held in place by a single white. 6 “The ‘adidas, Charlottetown, Sat, dune 4 1966. ' Sub-Lieutenant C. David ‘Clark, |rose with petals and she carried RCN CN, aun’ of Mrs. C. Ronald! s wsseate: “‘bouguet of red roses, _ bly-of-the-valley and _ ivy. Mrs. H| Wayne Hambly was cd < late Mr Clark = who passed away _ < _JUNE 5th, 1962 — ~See-and hear the beantiful-wortt-of Fairy ‘Kates all displavedin-our—Fairvland forest. or enjoy hours of fun in the playground. Canteen service is available but you are frée to bring your own picnic lunch... <<" SPECIAL RATES ARE AVAILABLE ~ FOR GROUP PICNICS” Inserted by Husband and family. H.R. DOANE AND COMPANY and ~ WINSPEAR, HIGGINS. STEVENSON & DOANE _., Chartered Accountants — cy 134 RICHMOND sr, CHARLOTTETOWN —SaintJohy-Hattay, “St. John’s a Torgntc: Wintipeg, Edmonton, For, arrangements Phone Charlottetown 2- 1862 or New Haven. 36.. Route 1; 11 miles hin Cheildtietawa. | Lightens Farm Tasks to happy: young Jaughs and ehue- Moncton, _ kles. ‘.. for. when lofts..bared.and_winds slipped. quickly away. : ‘and Mrs. [Preston Kennedy, “Mrs. Alvin “Glover; Bruce Payn= chapter” of 2nd~Chronicles,- ‘and “Py and James “E> MacKinnon; © 2 lnc oe ae HA P PEN | NG > nchantment Mrs. Dan Noonah, Mr. and Mrs. John MacDo- | Indian Ri- nald and family, Moneton, were: yer, is visiting with relatives in recent visitors to Red Point, ‘Toronto, Ont. 4 : “guests’-of Mrs MacDonald’ 8 sis a fi the’ pinch indste of. ter and brdther-in-law, Mr. and Allan Hickg Jr.,> Breadal- tdi eee ince Mrs. Russelb Garrett. : bane recently 7 eived his bache- ‘And i Sat ne at ‘ lor of arts” Hploma from Mt. Al- naceag the raw ton of CMe) Mr and Mrs: Donald Leclair; ton Univefnty accompanied by their young aa | ADE ours added with a grin Pe ; : “The planting moon” we ‘re And the Saturday's work was Shter, Paula, ‘were recent visit- Mr. and Mrs. Leith Robert- plied * ‘ ours: & woodbox to heap for %% t@ Montague, guests of- Mr. $0n, East Baltic, had as their: { “Why, so it is! he smiled. Sunday, -kindlings to speed the: @od’ Mrs, . Arthur Sullivan and ene nek ve long aeuene i Spon now.*. Monday perhaps, fires; loaves to mix and: bake, family. por ur a aan Cecil naman will-bring. it fo light in a brave empty cookie jars to fill. ‘And ¢ . 5 well of tirand Bay. N.B on above a hilltop. to wish up- now’ Peter. called’ fromthe Ret. and Mrs. A. G. J. Stee- ty ene on, and Fnow. there will fot fail sandpilé | when the, afternoon. sun 8 Montague attended ihe: clos. Mr. and Mrs. VE. P. Gunn to “come for_us_a_succession of was_ smiling down, and..w.e../"& exercises of amine” taiten LWakefield,..Mass:,-are...'spend- lovely ti¥egs: sunsets and.dew--came-to-a-door to look out at the Baptist’ Bible Training: ing the t th id- : in. Moncton fFecently when ng the summer at their resid- falls. the magic of new mornings -heart of thé -Maytime. ..\could- 146° daughter Sharon was one ¢8ce in Bothwell, SRC ER | Ret oad the peace of the dusk: butter- n't we take a walk” We'd like to of tes Weadusien. hav wate Gk x ; 6s -cups_and daisies. -clovered winds show you that_waterfall_up the coNpEniet “by Myrtle. MacGre-{ - Irene A. -Mossey,-_ Moncton, | MARGARET COLLINGS ‘Ven. 3 HOOLEY . and roar es summer. | stream,” gor, East Baltic, Heather King, |h0lidayed recently with her pa-| - : . lanes, and the “laceé~of qutet— ,ln the heat, lads’ shirts were ; ; rents, Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Mos, | anus washing on the warm discarded, and. presently ‘just pendea nae Garth Hasves, Mew | se¥s Bothwell. os WEDDING IN JUNE i sands ‘to try it’ bare feet tested “thé 4 : j . Nir = ; . . Hare ; and 8. ; : ; The ieaves, on the birch tree warmth of the flow, . : The rip-:.” Mrs Gus Whalen and family |, Robert Acorn, Kentville, N. Montague, Mire. Leo Coliaus, eee ae the late Mrs. Hon ’ this morning were the size of a ple - how musical it is, OW fast Baltic left recently to re- S., Earle ‘Acorn, Vancouver and the ge 1 Sh year avin yey marriage will take ‘squirrel’s ear. ‘‘We must get to that May sets the measure. We side in Port Erie, -where, Mr. (Barbara Acorn, nurse in train- eer aie Margaret place Saturday, Jtine 25. at the sowing’ James said. But stooped to enjoy it, and ane Whalen is employed. : ae = BL ered or Pauline to Harold Neil, son of St. Mary’s Rectory, Monta- t today. F field. to’ fi the d of the cowslips: roote : ‘ w - : cc recncaen te no ay. From field to’field g Mr. and hire. Arthur.’ Wright, [@t, Mia. W.. corm and sister, {Neil Hooley,” “formerly of Mon- gue. ae close by. Chips were set asail pent the weekend | Shirley Acorn, Souris. right’s parents Mr.’ Mfr. and Mrs, Joseph MacKen. na were given a surprise miseel AN. HAS “MUSCLE ! VOTES WEIGH HEAVY he 30-pound trumpeter swan In the United Nations, 7) be n break *%. man's arm with a member - countries have a tou And all the time... .but with Mr. how enchanting is-a May; day. , Souris, wh birds: sunshine and_bird- lane song ard*other joveliness: toget- . Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Robin- thelr hom Pr ce aan a single blow of _its wing. _‘tal population of only 12,000,000. her and gives theth to humans SON, © have returned to their friend wht re c ine “s core Scoot = to enjoy! home.in Breadalbane, after @n- © CDOS :n the community. e = And our week was but a breath joying an extended vacation in event was organized head Cath. | ; : oe | a rustle of sound in a stillness, the United States. They: travel- er ae Woe oe eee SAVINGS ) comprised of pretty dawns and ‘ed by bus,.stopping first at Bre- ance o Mrs, John MacKinnon” es Ms | ee teil e nd‘davs that Wer, Maine, where they visited and Mrs.. Joseph Burke. - Mar. EARN... Ii gentle twilights..a Mr. and Mrs. . Willie Bell, then garet Perry read the gift: cards meee i =ab Brockton, Mass: ~w-where—they--@ verses, - + . : a potas it jap la rod. ago OmT visited Mr. and’ Mrs. Brenton — Ente;tainrent, , following «the | -CURRENT k “I know. not if tomorrow's way Robinson, and at Winchester, shower was provided by the Mae ACCOUNT |) Ae Gale ae cslsh, ’ Mass., where they were the kinnon “Wancers, accompahied h | But Shea His hand is guiding guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wind- by Mrs. J. MacKinnon playing a, H me, aor pone ee eae their €}~ the guitar and -Catherine Mur. pas ith That’ is enough. eee and Mrs. Myron Youn phy the harmonica. With this passbook e * | And so, although the veil has or fot a week. Refreshments were served by 7 $ | d f - the committee in charge, I} | Tomorrow's way, the Baltic Women's Institute = H I walk with perfect faith a nd met on Monday evening, May \\\ trust, _23.at the home of Mrs. Bruce I} Through each toda Riley. Ih the absence of the ig li president, Mrs. David Cousins | =~ Hit a veil conducted the -meettg. Plans : II iene were made for the district con- | : il _ That’ we may not its beauty see see, vention to be held in Spring Val- © . | “Nor trouble borrow ley : a ee obs | | But, oh, ‘tis sweeter far to trust Coreen Grant, RN; daughter ‘ Hil tis unseen hand. thaof..0f_Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant, HH ee know that~ all the paths-Ol- pen. hae accepted a: posi: ; i ife, t Child- ii! His wisdom planned. a fn 1 Hosbital 1 Montreal. She | ig Hh Until Monday - - - -Diary ~~~ ig a recent graduate 0 the Nur- a Good-night Ue _eourse: at Dalhousie University. * « interest pate quarterly on minimum i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert- | * Accounts opened by the 20th of the. | Meagacton UC son Kingsboro had as their | | month ear interest from the first. Il pase psa ees ge © Mongy may be deposited or withdrawn ih Dedication ‘son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.” Char- aoe person ts ll aa aa ae : jes Bent and: -two children, Nova. ae i‘ sninhasiegesinitassaremisisingissaantsnmimicimati oaihatnbes nessclebuebhaiahaaa Gasnnandatiainend Hiei Service Held "Scotia ed : [ Hit At the beginning of the ser- wi ee Monsey. eee MAJOR. “PR 1 ST vice at Kensington t-wited- well, was ess recently { cou ah Church on Sunday morning, members of the Haman 6 Mis- ee COMPANY Mi May %, the recently iniailed sionary wy : 57 Queen St. (the Hyndman-Bldg.) {il organ. which. -had—been. _present- j | te. sas | ed by their family. was dedieat- Charlie ~Robertson, ‘Toronto, | - a Onn Hii ‘ad in “Loving memory of Mr. Ontario, spent a recent week- | ; | and Mrs. William Caseley,” by end with his parents, Mr. and i io ithe minister, Rev. G D. Mac- | Mrs. Edward. Robertson, Kings |’ ; coe sores : ae 3 | ‘.. fs a Beth, BA., BD.. The accompany- boro. ing tonal ‘cabinet which .was_al--| yy so dedicated at this.time, had Me to Pray’, and led in the 1 ser- ‘ been purchased through me- -vice-of praise.. For his sermon morial -gifts-given-in=loving- me=--the minister: _chose — for—h-i-s_- mory of George H. Brookins, Mr theme, ‘‘Sacrifice and Song” George Davison, Mrs taking for his text the words Harold Laird found in th 27th verse of the 29 Stanley Case- when the burnt offering coaan the song of the Lord meee also” through_—_UCW. “memorial-_-gifts; (| == Sar ‘and through donations given by | members--of..;. the --congregation. G ASP Also dedicated was a book of DO You FoR remembrance which will pre- BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGH? | serve a permanent record of M€-_ Does asthma or chronic bronchitis keep morial gifts given by the Ccon- you in misery with difficult breathing— , gregation. ... This was presented wheezing, coughing—so it is hard te do in Memory of George H. Brook- your work, impossible to sleep? 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