r * Church Ha Monica Stroud and Pz Creizh were smite Br ciated at the « ELantst -wae~triacrvs riage. Re Diana Roma The ride ts the the late’ Mr ‘ Stroud granm « the Mrs Feta BCrechae, jottefown : The ‘bride was riage» Gerald H an originally length mode re-embrpiiered satin, featuring fitted bodice and sheath lencth tran with scattered fram oe shaytide lensth ceil afi tt held on place hs headpiece of bridal ed by which aiso triommet-the ! om he sown rade o t pink sweetheart => Creighan-Stroud Wedding a Solemnized In Halifax, N.S. Standarde of eorated Saint F hest man The ushers .were: Dr Gerald McFarlane, .Port Aux ported 12 new members which Basques. Nfld , and William Do brings the total membership to + nie atth three quarter lencth grown-match ~ MR. AND MRS. PAUL H. CREIGHAN 1} gcse mar ne Alberton CWL_ Plans Lottery Mrs Rorothy Harper was hos full bell skirts The waistlines were accented by narrow sashes and medallions of white Guipure hace over gown-matching fabric CWL bach Al). attendants nosegavs of white carnations carried vention in Charlottetown, an tn town, brother of the groom, was Brien Membership lan. Halifax and New-York Mrs Haroid _ttcoms, Hahfax. sixty-one an original gown of petal pink a deceased parishioner br ocade with scoop. neck. short Education conveners Mrs~ AL sleeves and ‘ line skirg Her hat. ton O'Brien and Mrs Brydon” an Ellen Faith original,..was $mith reported that $590 had farmed of petals tn varying heen given to the principal of Al shades of pink She wore heige berton Regional Hizh School for accessories and corsage of pink prizes sweetheart roses The mother of of jade ee lace over pean de and fond scale held in June A reception was held at the ed for July Carxalier Rooth in‘ the Citadel Inn. where Gerald Higgins. pre pe, posed the tnast For a trip to Nassau and New less. Actine dress. of. white -Rra 7! lian waven cotten Her hat was oats) he ser ed— te Creighan te of eg ny s a! print of peacock, green. and pink. with fitted. sleeveless bod ices and hell x DIECOS WeETre. ‘gown-Matching bridesmaids were Kathleen Hig gins, Halifax, and Catherine Con- rad, Pointe Clairé, Quehec. They gowns of peacock terviene geor- gette over taffeta, mecklines, puffed MR. AND MRS. WALTER ADAMS Trinity United Is Scene Of Early Summer Wedding _ Trinity United merside was the sce ding on Satur Freda Christina of Mrs. Chester lates Chester ton became eccampamed ehe sanz ‘AO Perf to the ceremony All Creation’ of the register wedding mings of. groom received a bachelor of ‘with led with white satin hows The bride, given in marrmage the groom responded. -Congrat- by her Adams tohr Ariane of Fin an agua floor lencth lon organza over rayon, a tirqiessee organza Whax and W pil she ‘carried:a semi-fitted -coat of attendin carnations - . Mr: and Mrs Creighan will re side in Halifax first communicanié raising Saint Vincent University and. the the hostess assisted by a com- mittee ' HOUSEHOLD HINTS . Try oven-steamed fish Seal jtightly in tin foil and place in hot : loven, 450-degrees F . allowing 10 »-|minutes \per inch thickness of Double the time: for science degree from St. Dun- stan’s University and is a mem- ber of the senior ¢lass of tne Dalhousie Denta! School (Phete by Snider) \ ‘ '- If your’ hands retain an offen sive bleach/odor after bleachirg vour perspirafien deodorant{on them, ‘followed by a dash of}vour favorite cologne remove wallpaper wit ‘aming, use a- paint roller an warm soapy water. Combined pressure and sudsy moisture does it.. aes | Protect celling light fixtures | While . painting’ by swathing - .them_in plastie dry - cleaners’ bags / , : —— + Seige low carnations of honor | bride and Gail Fraser, niece of the groom were flower girls |They wore -identically _lgowns. similar to those _ of bridesmaids, ; ae pale » eae | daisies Alan Wallace attended the ther of the groom her daughier'’s three-piece ensemble of “nylon land acetate, with white haf, matching accessories and a cor with white hat and accessories. She wore a corsage- x pink: car . trations the Epworth Hall The church was decorated, The bride's table was center- . |made by Allan Wallace to whien brother-in-law, Alden ulatory telegrams were read by Ryder. wore a floor length gown |Eric Adams of white organza with scoop neckiine—and—lone 2 f inlle’yhisien was held by moon trep through the Maritimes a-erawn of. pear! and sequins and Maine For travelling the She carried a casrade hotquet bride’ chonse ‘a pink two — piece Lin’ red rades srt. with white hat and acces Nina Reid ‘stster of the bride, sories ang her corsage was of vas matron of honor, she were white ‘carnations. : gown of ny with jw. Summerside - f : ‘ ELLEN’S. DIARY ito hear ‘a: Woman remark ‘that there is not the or of-once to Heat Shimmers On Fields Where Haying Continues | “pid Ni. anv chancé~happen s bkely we get a th nder storm out W& this’. one: of: the farmers speciitated scanning — tess to the July meeting of Al berion Parish Council of the In the absence of Mrs Harry tailored bows at the Dunn, delegate to the CWL con- teresting- report of the- proceed Edward Creighan,, Charlotte ings-was-given-by Mrs: Alton-O' conveners re- —Seirittral—eonvener—Sire—_Al- received for the bride wearing fred Foley reported one Mass for The wavs and means eommit the groom chase a model Zownh tee gavel a report at the clothing Visitation reammittee - Vrs sleeve and sheath = skirt She Harold Skerry and Mrs Frank choose white accessoties and a Gallant. visited patiente in the white straw Breton hat, with @ hospital. Mrs Brydon Smith and » corsage of vellow roses Mrs. Alton O’Brien were appoint- In addressing the. meeting. Steele made mention of the parish picnic which fs to he held at the exhibition grounds on July: Vath cot DEA Ak, A REL Pt re a mate Tar TRI] event at which a turkey dinner: t_Sorth Rustico | July_18- 28 Final plans ‘were The lottery of an all woo! blan- The bride received a bachelor Ket was deeided upon as a “ means of of science degree.froam.. Mount 7 ast Tan eee oe Refreshments were: served by additional }-Ralph Lowther. *Lea a lgroom ae hest man. The ushers Mr« | were Douglas Reid. brother of Nelson Paynter ithe bride, and Erie Adams, bro “wedding a blue is 8 sage of white carnations The groom's mother wore a three piece linen suf in light ‘aqua Following the ceremony a re | ception for 95 guests was held at cut flowers and snowballs ed with a three tier wedding ‘and’ the guest pews were mark- |cake. The toast to the bride was Following the reception Mr. sleeves—_Her..and.Mrs._Adams_left.on.a,honey- any nitimber of-hales. There is la- hor to that' Thev don't come light vet this wear”. | It Wwas.no light chore for the istrong active chap The cooling idrink he had -cametby for, would jindeed be refreshing for a haying crew have changed considerably up the vears_ The isprihg o7 pump water with the ‘handful Af fine oaten meal .add éd, the/black currant .drink. the raspberry cordial — all those the fuzzy ades, or other com- loffered smiling, as he put down his’ glass, ter to quench a thirst — if that’s cool drink of Adam's Ale'"* “There—isn't—the actual labor _ithe machinery invelved'’’. we j said. But now explain. to those who have “come after’, who \Tive and move in this day and age of the farming, the precise “Meaning of toil? The heat shimmered § ahove the fields, and the hills wore their filmy blue scarves. Scampie came up from wading in the stream, there where the cows, like-the visiting heron, come to Stand, these times in the cooling flow.. Still a bit damp, he sought relief in the cellar. The white k-f+ t-e-n and her much-admired— ‘““Tom-son—-napped_in_the. shade of-the-shrubbery in the lawn- border ARLYN JANE MACLEOD nounce the sisemmeant of ' their daughter, Arlyn Jane, to Mr. Harold Leslie Leard, Dginks j|have. by. and large, given way to imercial mixings. Though as he “There's nothing bet- | -all you ask of it! — than a long the, good. old “to the haying now Think of all he -haying? Not so ch sweat thecsky for @ sign loss, that ss one of thengrahd- | ~ Andvall day thé--workVof the SOS rere tr deteithbas ie continued borst ain Par a teasing smile “Well whoevergowing to liesin swath until’ said that surely never moved stmand wind would cdnditic for thscaking = atd_ baling James tes? this after ar shion 4 hantHyl: gdther fram a windrow Sand needs no instrument Tm tel] old-timer” whether or no! Yq \ keep Will the younger fart ers oné dav come to depend on such. signs” - Will they turn to them naturaliv, as oldef farmers now do”? Will thee gather ip the dropped flakes lost in the raking ‘to -he a hite. for something?“ And. ‘so altogether | in their abundant crop,.- and’ against a_leanefr-vear.’* save land baknec | when thesparre! is full?“ sound startles chair. “Oh dear’ he Wawns “See the timeElen*.. Lhis—-has=-heen=» long day. hasn't it” Farly.. and late’ he nods And a pretty night !s at. the window We catch a star through | a treetop. The vards are dusky. Snan new: perhaps hv tomar row evening, the new moon will attend our paths I'll need a patch on these over alls before I go at. the hay. again, Ellen” James Savs Lifting - bales that: snon, wears the knees awav And”’ lhe adds “what about lunch now? And then bed."’ iis way. Untit-temerrow — —. Diary = Good-night “HAROLD L. LEARD Money was voted ja students | EI IGAGEME? qT conc He v ™m Si C p “Mr and Mrs: “Everett “Mae son OT ME ‘Heron Taardand —— Wednesday aroun sole The wedding will take place on August 20, 1966 at 3 pm. in. the Borden United Church ~~ HAPPENINGS _ Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 | Marion McQuaid, RN was ten-! dered a pre-nuptial shower at her home at Kensington, when she was assisted in opening the gifts by her sister Mrs. Thomas Inverarity. Co-hostesses were “Mrs. Keith Waite; Mrs. Peter Nelson, Mrs. Irving Jay’ and Mrs: Ray Lavers oe ’ Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cog- hill, Welland, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis, St. Cathar- ine’s, Ont., left Wednesday after spending the past week at .Ken- sington, guests of Mr. and Mrs Ervin Champion. Cooksville; Ont., and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Brenton Lowther, Melfort. Sask.. who are guests ‘of Mrs Lowther's sister, Mrs. “William ..Mr.* Lea, Victoria, call- ed. on relatives in the Kensing- ton area on Wednesday. Mis. Thomas Inverarity, Cal- gary, Alta., is spending the sum- mer with her mother, Mrs. Ade- we! % = laide McQuaid, . Kensington matching accessories, «nd -car- i ; i ried a nosegay of aqua and yel- Mrs Nelson Pavnier enter- tained at supner an Wednesday Mrs. Sherman McCaull and honoring Mrs. George, Bradley Sherry MacNeiifgwere _ brides- maids. They w gowns identi- cal to that worn by the matron Bradley's and her son, Carmon of Regina, Sask., who are- visiting Mrs. Paynter and her brother, Eric | ‘Kimberley Byron, niece of the Paynter at Kensingion- Other fuests were Mrs. Brure -*ayn- ter, Mr. and Mrs John _Jchnson os and M.s. W_D. Profitt | itecent guests 0: -Mr.sand Mrs Thev. carried baskets of shasta John Johnson at supper at the |Margate Motel were Mrs Gecrge Bradley, Regina, Sesk., Bruce Payster and Mrs . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harper of The bride's mother choose for Summerville, “Mass. are en- _ ‘joving a Summer vacation. at ~ their summer home in Christo pher Cross Mr and Mrs J Clark of Ded fiam, Mass are spending a summer holiday with Mrs. Clark’s brothers, Wilfred and Bert Phee, \Tignish. vires Altert Rerstard aad ed to Hamilton, Ontario after visiting relatives and. friends in Hunter's River and New Glas gow... They were” accomp: mae back ‘to Hamilton . by » Deliz Bernard, Hunter's River, oa will visit her. brother and sister- inlaw for a few veeks Mr sand Mrs Hatves Mcfoa" and thew three daughiers, © co < title.” Susie and Dehhie are pre asieitie visiting at the home of Don “and Mrs Macleod. of Vic The young couple_are residing toria Cross The MeCoo's ‘are tram Wobura, Mass mother, Mrs Bruce | ta recent ‘itheir -home in’ East Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dy- ment, Alberton, ‘have -returned from a pleasant motor trip to Nova Scotia. While there. they visited relatives in Halifax and Truro and toured: Cape Bre’on Mrs Ruth Sommers spent the weekend in Alberton where she ‘renewed many friendships Mrs. Sommers, who was formerly sic teacher im Alberton” schoo spent the past year in Frtiand and is présently in Charlotte - town Mrs... Margaret Kavana, of Peekskill, New York, arrived in P.E.I. last week to visit her brothers Mike, Frank wind Gus Campbell. Formerly of, Char!ot- tetown, ‘she’ is ac¢on panied by her daughter Debbie and. ‘son Michael.-She is tenting at Stan- hope and plans to rema:a til] the end of July. The family is teking a trip to Hillsboro, NB. this week to visit their old home.< Rev.anid Mrs Ear! Leard and their family, Jahn. Kathy and Bill of Oakville, Onf were the re cent guest. of Vr eard’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs Risse! Leard, Cascumpec : Mr. and “Mr« Bruce Carruth ers and dauyhor Marian. spent weekend a*” Hail fax, NS ‘ “een "Mroand Mrs” Earl Wells, Tor- onto, are spending some time with the former's. parents. Mr and Mrs.‘ Walter Wells, Fortune Cove as Mr and® Mrs James Mackin : N01 Stherton have -& ae Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore of Vir- Sitia-Beach- Va ts Tee Matthews af Richmond. ° Donald Moore of Nex and Len. Kinch of Bes ELMSDALE © Mrs. Lloyd Adame tess tn the Elmdale - Institute membere for ther tul Lyoungson,_Shane—have—ratiyrn— Meeting J Mr - and Mrs Freret? -Ma thews, Toronto and three child ren spent a Unliday. wit! Vir Bessie Rix, Alfreda, and Ra: mond Mr. and’ Mrs. Donald Brennan and family have retu to le, Mass., after visiting with mem- bers of*fhe Brennan's and Vfat thew's families in Fimsdale and Howvitis ; - Mrs. Charles Rix has retirn ed to her home in Ontario f ter spending some time with her — mother-in-law, Mrs. Colin Rix. who was The clock strikes an hour The | James come! somewhat weary to the old arm- And-we--see-our day go no -on-~ “JOSE PH Dou CETTE . Mr. and Mrs ‘Reecett Reev- es, South > Freetown, *wish to announce the engagentent_of Consta n ee * ich their daughters, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 26, 1966. 7 ~CONNTE REEVES DOUBLE WEDDING CERE NONYS Do cere. e of i. and Mrs Mae “to Kenneth ——peruel_satisfaetic in-BtoUP> acceptance TY ortttad deny ing t come the-.new pathet:c characier than-thes vith a good family relations ing of your marria to -the roots of self-deprecating vaur hushand's-clan--as trodes When your sett resteem is MARY HAWORTH - | heartache “humble But close ‘and loving fa- |} Ynily. I married a divorced man about 19 years ago. Since than by my tn-laws My husband respects me and you to their homes | If my husband didn’t act as -if he cares for me.I don’t know T /getti as I have been reared. But the jwould do. I have searched my- sisters-in- self to see if the cause could be in me My friends enjov their in- T wish I could. Please ad- treats me like a queen. I have | tried to be nice to his relatives; rothers-in-law and law never actually accepted me Thev ‘were very fond of his Jaws: first wife and-it is well known |Vise me. BR all over_our city that they like | her better than me. I have tried every way I know to win their liking b but I: have failed. New ‘Neighbou rs ‘Welcomed a a = ieneise a Mre and a Morris Caseley, Kelvin Grove to. extend a welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- | don. Crabbe who have recently , your in-laws will lost their menace in your *hemie of things more ¢onfortable ec ecomagi c hack | ground, as compared to imily’s hardship history ‘counsels through her column, not by_mafl e interview. Write _has been more supplicant than: here, care of The Guardian. self-respecting, . indi ating your’ innate ~anxious =. -for.clean—- bright teeth. towards them Rejection By In-Laws Makes Wife Miserable Dear Marve Haworth Tt-seems My mother-ntaw seemed that I have been caught ‘in a like me as long as I was giving - terrible web of unhappiness and her gifts, sm—between their eminence and your lowhiness could only be when I couldn't your oe keep this up she too furned her -l was reared in a poor _and back on me and began slander- y_abasing yourself, a ¢ Cow Brand the more thes" ve bul- Pee “Ways It’s so hurtful when you live fn the same city and your in-laws , \ Cow Brand Baking-Soda on a moist I have suffered agonies caused have “nothing to do with you" toothbrush: helps remove stains — . Cleans and. brightens teeth and dentures. Leaves a fresh, © clean feeling that lasts all day. And to relieve sore oy: actually one your husband's first wife, but merely find it useful tp pre- tend they do, as a gimmick for your husband is the only brother. of several sisters, resented his one teaspoon of Cow Brand in water— soothes _ irritation and helps remove mucus. first wife only in the wake of the ee ‘3 H. BENNETT CARR 2? : Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor Insurance Ccunselling Chariottetown, . In my view, - you | have suffered unnecessarily, without real -warrant, te vour female in-laws’ : Cow Brand : Baking Soda | sos... Eee —— = RECORD HOP. ROLLAWAY aqveceses I designate the females as the ry trenhblemakers-for . gang-up to ostracize “laws: 4° w# Tile, unless their wo-_1 menfolk maneuver. them into it. J believe thet you have naive. spect to your in-laws, by assum- ing sensitively, with undue , that they are intelligent. fairminded judges of ~purchased-a--home-in—-the—-com--/ -human-quatity-- iF jmunity.— Ralph Moase acted ag chair- man and called on Mrs. Wilfred of the neighbors 2 Gordon on. behalf of his. wife, expressed his appreciation of the- hospitality ‘and generousitv and to Mr and Mrs. Caseley for ifse of their.home, and extended an invitation to visit them at any time. ‘‘For They are Jelly Good Fellows" ‘was sung with Mrs Léaman Caseley at the piano ' Refreshments were served. by the hostess, Mrs. Case'’ey, assist by Mrs. Duncan Picketts, Mrs Lorne Crozier and Isobel Cro zier : OUTSMART SELVES GLENS FALLS, NY. ./AP)— Several residents of Bush Street ‘petitioned the city to reduce the — street's speed limit to 15 mph When he city agreed, police set up radar traps to enforce the hew Irmit. They promptly caught four motorists. All. lived on Bush Street | But the truth of the mated on ‘that score, I-gather, {s that they younger women, at least) Waugh who read an appfopriate are a petty-minded ‘crew, address while gifts were present- bore snobs, with a kind of ‘poor | ed by Mrs. Lorne Crozier and, white trash” concept of self- im- Mrs. Duncan Picketts on behalf portant social status of people, in short, who on ca Pocerrdicsdseinenaboontone 9.30 to 12.30 ADMISSION 35c ANON- TOXIC TO HUMANS INSECT KILLER DISPENSED - AUTOMATICALLY AND PERIODICALLY faa with AIR GUARD> ae - Effective Against “RESISTANT” Flies — ; oz. Geakalina of insect killer 30 days or toe DOS, OF nk UNATTENDED - CONTROL KONK ‘contains. Pyrethrins And Piperonyl Butox ie, the Safe and Effective Formulation. Use in Food Areas Je Such as: Kitchens, Diners, Restaurants, Hospitals, Barns, Dairies, Food- handling Establishmelita: See Dealer for Demonstration ~ A, KENNEDY & CO., CHITOWN & S‘SIDE! MATTHEW & LEAN, SOURIS - OR AIR’ GUARD CONTROL (P.E.I.). 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