The marriage oi Jessie Em- ina MIcKie. d ughter oi Mr. ll i-iarold Marine. Southport. .ud wtilard Frederick Eurke. ton oi Mr. and Mrs. Willard v. burke. Charlottetown. was sol- rmllized at Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. The double ring ceremon was per. tarrnod by the Rev. Gerald G. wrrwas. Mr. hoyaiun Mugiord. AR.C.O.. oiiiaiated at the or. gun During the ceremony and signing oi the register Mr. Lloyd Martin song "The lord's prayer" and "o Feriect Love." The bride. given in marriage by her lather. wore a iloor length gown oi white embroid- ered taiieta and carried a bou- ouci 01 white roscs. A pcarl tiara held her iingertlp veil in Flare. Miss Joyce Mac'Kle. [later n! the bride. who mau‘on oI hon- our and the bridesmaid was Eleanor Henry. coulln at the ride. They wore complimentary "root length dresses oI nrgan— “ over flowered surah with matching headdress and car- ried bouquets of white carna- kiillls and coloured mums. Mr. Eric MIcRae. Iriend at tho groom. was best man and the guests were ulhered by Mr. Carl GIIneller Ind Mr. Edwin lienry. Mm. MIcKie wore a two piece dress oi beige silk shan- tung white accessories. The mother ol e groom woo Iliimd In I dress of blue lace over Met- with White acces- sories Ind wore I enrsnge of yellow cIrnItinnl. ME. AND MRS. FREDERICK BURKE City Bride Carries White Roses At Trinity United ‘ and I carsng of plull roses. N The altar oi the church was banked with yellow. white and pink mixed bouquets. and white mums and satin bows marked the guest pews. The reception was held in the beautiiully decorated a h u r c in Hall. Mrs. Gordon Roper and Mrs. Dnrothy Henry poured while Wilma Burke. Margaret Dawn Matheson. bemadotte Gallant. Mary Lee Rodgerson. Arlene MacDonald. Shirley Hyde. Mrs. Edwin Ecnry. Mrs. Rees Newson. Mrs. Eric Marine and Mrs. Lowell Baiderston assisted in serving. Miss Ann e Lee m was in charge of the guest book. Rev. Mr. Wyrwas proposed the toast to tile bride which was responded in by the groom. Mr. Eric Maehae read tele- rams. The wedding cake was out In the traditional manner and served to the guests by the bet- dal couple. For going away the bride chose a two plcce dress at blur linen with white locket. white acccssurles and wore a blue carnation. Upon their return from a honeymoon trip through the Mnritlmes the couple took up residence in Charlottetown. Out oi town guests included Eleanor Henry. Toronto. Outt Mrs. Evclyn Brown. augunda. Alsstraiia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connor, unliiox. N. Rev. and Mrs. Russel Cnrr. Dartmouth. and Mrs. l-iecior Mossman and Linda. Eridgewa . N.S r. and Mrs James ‘Carr. Dds tmoutll. .‘IQ and Mr. Robyn Cameron. Hailux. N.s (Photo by Eillth Rohlnu ) New London WI Meeting Held The Jilly meeting of New Lonr don V“. was held on Monday evening It the home of the prel- ldenl. Mrs. DInlel Morrison. meeting were read by the lee- retlry MI‘I. Wilbur MICKny. A total .0! ll member! answered roll call will: "I place here you would like to visit this um Iner". The anrrelpondence wII ported that new curtains had been hung at the windows oi the hIil. Tile woolen blankets were received and the premiums irom ihe Blanket House were 1 old. Plain were made to cater to a wedding reception in August. on the annual w.i report convention which was held mar town on July lflsll w given by Mrs. Daniel Mo son. It VIII deemed ant to III Austin meetlnl. Mrs. Wilbur Macxly gave I very interesting reading and pre. pared I contest. Mrs. Ell Burgoyne Ilso entertained with In lntemtilill contest. the meean Closed with tho ‘ ueu'. Dainty reireshmenta were served by the basins "listed by the lunch committee. reed Ind discussed. It was res M cLeod m the soloist. Mr. Weley Ma “The Weddinl "Because" durlnl A lovely summer wed II was solemnized at Wesley Ed Church, Springhlll. N. Stewart collect. with the presi- dent In the c united In marriage in Norman The mm...” ,1“ mm... newar Macuougall sun oi Mr. Mrs. Neil MscDougall M Mention. N.B.. Inl-murly ii Char- lottetown, P. E. l. The double ring ceremony was perinrmcd by Rev. E. J. Miller. assisted by Rev. A. H. I at Lakeburn. N. H. The church was decorated with nations and the guest pews tlnnI. Mrs. Clara Ritchie, organiIt. played the "Pulse My Heavenn" Is the bride entered the church. mil. . who nag Prayer" ad ihe signing of the register. ry her father looked in I scalloped neckllne and [min ed sleeves. An elbow length veil was held In place by a lace tiara. She carried a bouquet oi oi Unit- 5.. when Shirley Ruth. daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Millar. was M baskets oi pink and white car- were marked with red cama- church Soul the King a! and accompanied 0‘ c. The bride. given in marriage Charmin! 1! Iowa 0! nylon Chilton. The Iltted bodice was oI lace with U.C. Ministerial Candidate Weds Bride At Springhill red rolel with white streamers and wore penrll. I fill- at the groom. The matron - nl ~ honor was rs. Douglas Fletcher. sister of the bride. She were I Itreet length dress of green satin with In oversklrt oI green nylon nail; a in net. and she e ed a cascade oi white car- nationa centered by red rose... Mrs. Maynard Rector and Miss Mildred Brown. irieada oi the bride. were bridesmaids. They wore identical dresses or gold satin with we kirta gold nylon net. Their crowoa were at w ailo covered vn'tb net Ind they carried can. cadea oi white carnations around red roses. Little Kathy Fletcher. niece the bride. was a winsome iiower girl in her deep rose ny— lon sheer dress. She wore a white head baud. white gloves. and a and carried a basket oi mixed {towel-I. Mr. James Miller oi Winsloe. ., was best man. Mr. Fletcher oi Walton, Brown « ’6 (ml Mnncton. Jesslnghnure at DIrtm o nth. F-Lt NA nouska and Mn. Eomka wlih their tour children ieit Saturday to return to their home in Washington. n.c. alter spending a pleasant holiday with Mrs. Euuska-s parents Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newron at Earring- ton. won. on the Island they visit- ed Mrs. HouskI's brother. Glen Newloa and iamuy, rtb ver rtoad. Charlottetown. MM. Noel Waldo has returned The Gullah-n. Chleiotwtown, Fri, July 26, 1963. 'l HAPPENINGS heinx found in the balloons {lull- ing the bride's chair. Mrs Grant. Rackbaln read nhe cards as Miss Jenkim' gills we“ opened. The marriage oi Miss Gall Jenkins and Dr. Kenneth Arm- strcng will lake place Thursday evening. July 25, at out in Trin- ity Unwd Church. Charlotte- wn. Mr. Edwina Armstrong oi Olds. Alberta. arrived by car Wednesday to attend her son's N.S. ushered the guests. Mrs. Millar, mother oi the bride. chose a sheath dress at beige nylon with yellow bat and gloves, and won a cortaga ct yellow roses. Mm. Maonougaii. the [room's mother. chose a dress at wed- gewood blue and white arnel and crepe. with white accessor- ies and wore a springs or pink roses. Mrs. William Millar sr.. grand. mother oi the bride. wore a navy print nylon sheer. wit belga bat. white shoes. gloves. and stole. She wore a corsage at American beauty roses. Miss Louise Goodwin. niece oi the groom was in charge oi the guest book. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the church hall. which was decorated with white streamers. bells and co- l) The three - tier wedding cake. a gilt oi' the hride'l sister and brothersinvlaw. Mr. a Mrs. Douglas Fletcher and fImIly, was out In the traditional mau- ller and served by the bride and groom. The groom's cake was made by the bride's aunt Mrs. Ernest Contes. to Mootrul alter attending the Iune'rnl of b9: rnnfller. Mrs. Kur- Mmolxl, Charlottetown. Mrs. Wade was accompanied on her return by Miss Karen Ra- rtl. Mr. Ind Mrs. Charles M. Bell DI Prince George. British Co umhia. inrmerly u! Carleton SI» ding. St. Peter's Bull. and Chat:- lottetown. are visiting (fiends and relatives in Prince Edward Island. Th Mr. Bell's S. Bell. Mixes Ana and Leah Moore both at Charlottetown left Mon- day man (or Boston to spend I week with their aunt Mrs. Ethel Collins. Maiden. Mass. mother. Mrs. Helen Charlottetown. glnln MIcKIy) tar Miss GI Jenkins 'llbe bridal chair w idec wedding bells and to-be. l! were mesented in NI form of I search. the dl bear Mary naworth; Whlt is For three months l have aus- wcrcd advertisements. ma telephone calls and written leh test in In etiort to get a man to act as our cl'lluIIeur Ind bitt- ler and l llnd (as the garage man aaya) "people lust don't want to work.“ it isn't a hand job. Almost my child can run the three cars nowadays: a Mercedes. a Rolls and a Chevrolet. And the nu includes Iervitil at dinner. laying a few tires in cold wutha . polluting the all- ver. waxing floors. washing iew windowa — homing i don't do "Wlelf. sutbu-eiawhatlhayuy:Wa don't pay enough into a mouth. 1 hot-o. uxdan. ms 2. liillitlel. taxes. insurance. tele- lallnrr. w elem-u. unliol'nllr c. file Wolds. with a View ova liell'ls to I little I e) noel ). We utter a choice of a boon— elor ilai with living room. - morn. bulb and lilac-a. or I "will home with in: Mill 2.3:“ bath. Or a larger house hm“ 1’" I” d "0 But hat I” II}: ’1‘. Mom I! Ion ImIl‘l III the lulallcr billion. The lilhthlln I5 loo Imall in tho Inn-l- lnou both '9'! rs lor M. '“MLIVW. III III larch). MARY HAWORTH Life Of Gracious Living Is Gone With The Wind wrong with us; or with society? W re a. in your comments. I old is something wrong with on c a a quiet mlddleaged couple. childless. away a great eai. We have no integration problem. A white man takes care oi the horses and lawn and a dear colored woman iooka alter me and does the upstairs and table linens. They mire and respect one another. I In] = We keep a car for the help. but our man has I an at own and seldom usL‘s ll'ie help'l car except. to (etch the mold. Our experience indicates that all this talk of unemployment Ind hard times {or the w ins man Ind his family ll in“ so mite 9. 7 One ml to whom I spokI slid IrIukly thIt he would do Ill better staying on rellei Ind that working by the day. Where II nur solid sell - respecting Am- " erlcall worklan mall? Everybody has to work. is . there I new all" that wlatl to do nothing Ind be .Iul'lPDrted by moiety? I'll be unlerelle‘d}? style term (or “gr-Elms!" living) thll is on the willie. Human encler is in the Illroel o! I llohll revolution In this pllcll purpose a: wide Te Ind fraternity.“ in which no m i 9. non another unli'o ital- in Will the hot n! intention. and lnnocenlly unaware lh hillory ll Ielvlng you hell! you are loitering I type (I! m- plltymenl thll II I carryover mm s vlnIIhitIl erl. all erl la 10M port M the populIIlon perforce wore llvcry In Ille xer- Vim‘ nl‘ wraithlcr brethren and. w dalnl. accepted I rItllel‘ existence. and become I kind at Iboilowy reflection of Ill. - lootlnl with ENGAGED Mr. and Mn. Howard Zinn- iiler. North Gruby. Connecti- cut. announce the ennuineiit or their daughter. Joan Caro- lyn James a dlng will take place It SMIII MIril Church. North llultlco. Oil Aulust M. 2y are the gueILs or M A shower was held at the home at Mrs. Leigh Crabbe [nee Vir~ “d Mm Maw “a W“: col the captain. Eonnie MacKie. 50"“ “Pressed "‘5 “WWW e rectione : which the hostess preacnied the wedding. She was accompanied by her daughter Pat, her son Donald and his wile. and M Ross Holmes. all at Alberta. Whue in Prince Edward island they are staying at the South- ort Motel. Miss Jenkins has been enter- tained by I number DI lriends and relatives during the past. ew week A kitchen shower given by tier aunts. Mrs. Jack Stevenson and IS Fred MacLeod was held in Miss Jenkius‘ honour. Man ed Miss Jenkins with a combin- ation coffee party and surprise the cards while the bridedo-be opened the gifts. At the closing meeting at the ist Soutliport Girl uides lieutenant. Wilma MBCFin-lane. on behalf of the Guides. present- with a gill. on the occasion at her be approaching marriage. Mrs. Keith Match and Mrs. Edwin Henry were Joint hostess.- our of Bonnie MacKie. who was one or this season’s brides. Gills were wheeled into li room gaily deco carriage by two little girls. Nan. Cy Match and Peta Brown. Miss Wilma Moci-‘arlane read the ac- ' rses while Miss Gallant and Mrs. Ah llur Wellner assisted opening he gifts. Alter Bonnie thanked er friends. lunch was served by e hostesses and assistants. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKin- non at Boston are visiting Iriends and relatives at North River. A lobster supper was held in l honour of Gall Jenkins at the blue at rs. [Van Horne. It guest oi honour with a piece oi Wedgwood. Mr. and Mrs. .iamss MacKay hosted a chicken and atcak bar- becue at their summer home in stamope in honor at Gail .len. kins and E when they were presented w a gill by the host and hostess. M11. Russell Burns of New York City is vldm her sllter. Mu. Mull thgins. ll Wendy Drive. Chll‘lntietnwn. Also I employer‘s letivlileo. NowI the solid working mln’l Imbltlon. In Americs us peclaily. is on I penon his own rifllt. on I democfltiic every x- man. with I tree - lulled priva III: is m. white urntnl NI keep In mien. Molt particu- larly he wInII II n [or his chlldren. even it ll. re- main! pIrt nnrelllled hop. ior hllnlell in MI mero- n . o . Smitllthleupeetotbmln whiution. It In: point Ii: himry. II nputlhll the f. Irt your let-timed pattern at (whim. I think. 1 lm our: til-n Io hothlill whom "was with your lob- sltuItliIa.’ue€pt ihlt it Is keyed In a concept of human relations that nu! ally " with e M" Ml. M I r y Elworih emu-ell ihrouli her column. aol by tervlew ms or me :Vlrlte her hi can oi no Guar- n a :- Mill Bonnie MacKlr was guest or honour at a cup and shutter Shower given by her lei- in low telcllen It the home of ClIndI Wood. C RoIdl roIs oI her Ipprolt'hing mIr- 1 use. Mn. w at ya e MacEaehern. Mn. bowel! Balderslon. Dorothy Eta-kc and Mrs w.v. Burke was honed-cs at Mra. nurke'n home tor a bridal ahvwer ior Bonnie MICKII. Mn. Blldenlinn assist- ed In opening the [ills while Mrs. lull Kerwin roll the le- companylus versed. Mr. and Mn. Nell Marnou- gall and daughter Mrs. Mary neiie Goodwin and iamily. Munc- ion. are vacatinnag si Mrs. Waller MIcMillun'I cnltlle It say. mu Freda mmald Mus-Donald wow tolnt hostesses at the tunnel“; home . on Jilly in. when they entertain- d In honor ol Mr. and Mrs. Than O'Iri- Iii-I nar- Tail- y l lovely Irid uselul gills were re“ ived. Mrs. LA. Carruurers honour-lll Dr. Kenneth Armstrons h sues: oi Mrs. Kissinx is tier ne- 5 in sturgeon on July the mill were phew Jackie Grant oi Pesbody.'1=‘ . Maia. inroukville. Gut; Miss Nellia Mr. Miller proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom s responded. Misses Irene and Ruth Collies. cousins o! the bride. aerved the bride's table. Misses Geraldine Hopkins, Dnr- othy McPhee. Mrs. Gerald Brown and Mrs. John Mnitland attended the guests. Mrs. Er- nest Coates. aunt. oI the bride and Mrs. Mary Belle Goodwin. sister "I the groom. presided over the silver lea services. Mass. Mrs. o' is honeymooning ith her huizand. is I can- Miss Tulle. ie\ at Boston. Brien w are sin of shower. Mrs. .iack Cutcliiiereadi Dr. Ind MH- Kenneth Tulle and iamily, naihousie. NE. are .varaiioning at Stauhope. i Pupils oi Grade ii. Southport ntmnl. w ‘tcd nn their teacher is: Bunnie Mac All pre FPhth tin with a gill Mr. . Wood. principal oi Southport oi the class and the presentation, . made by Miss Michele Car- . rngher. Bunnie rcsponded and valued e hope or returning to them l u. es at Mrs. Henry's home in hon-I'm“ tunn- Rov. Russel Carr. Mrs Carr . and Carr. Spring Park Road. l . .loim wacdonl Pll p oi Greenwood. . . will spend their leave VlSIb‘ lng Mrs. Weedon's mother. Mm: Amy Geldcrt. Moreii. Mrs KL. Noonan and Mrs. w. Callaghan were loiut hoa- iesaes at the home oi Mrs. Nonn- an in Summerside on Wednese dny aiteruoon whcn they enter- tainod in honor or Mrs. 1.9. Mac- innis and Mrs. Nannan‘s sisters. Mrs. WA. Tailimire and Mrs. l. EMchclian oi ottawa. and Miss Pauline Noonan llN. or St. Anne De believuc. Qucbec. A salad tea was served by the hostesses with Mrs. All. Grant presiding over the teacups. while Mrs. Henry Nconsu. Mrs. Lloyd Gallant. and Mrs. Charles Ho- gan assisted in serving. Mixed ome garden flowm made a attraciive setting ior this euloy- able gathering oi irienda. Music and a social hour ioiiowad. Among those attending the wedding of Shirley Daley to WI]. llIm Connor in St. Paul's Church other Andrew MacDonald MacDonald. Montreal; Min fish on Daley. Fltohburg. Mum; Mr. and Mn. Melvin 0‘ and daughter Marilyn. Middle Sack- ville- Elinor Farreu. Hailing Mir. .ii. nodd. Sheorwller. N. 5.; Feter Belch. naliian; Edwin Cormier. his tax: r. and Mn. John Cnilnnr. Magog. Quebec: Juliette MacDonald. Dorchener, Mash; Audrey Connor. Montre. al; Jack Connor. Maya]. 9.... bec: Shirley MeAri-mi. Alliatoii. Man: and Mr. and Mn. Alma Whittier. GrIIIhy. Quebec. Thalia Ind Mn. LUMBAGO “CK-Anti! - LA“ not who» your back i- not Ind pm a. it In! lot You to II”! M I“ ~ nmsdy that has bmu‘m roilel -R-€'I. you lie-- "fin-id’s. ai mun ccunlrrr avervahela r. i... ..i..i. un llnm'a MAT“. eon-m in MM aa— a... v .. l.a.c-. mean. In li ton. i Amhurs St. Augustine‘s Church. South hustico, was ihe scene ol an early June wedding when Frances Emily Gallant. daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Amoa Gallant. South Rustico and BI‘ sil .loseph Gillan. son oi Mr. and Mrs. James C an. Mrs. L. G. Ramsay and Miss Eleanor Champion. receptionist: at ihe Kensington Tourist Eur- oau and l-iandiarsit Center re- port thai many tourists are tak- nllered by the center. They also announced that there is I good selection oi lo< cal products for sale. with more expected to com. in alter the close of the Lobster Carnival. ls- neymuon tour at wick. The bride chose a piece suit oi pale blue knit use or pm The brid Spriughill 1-] Nova Scotia lng advantage of the facilities land soil in I tlny vial decoth Amid I shower at confetti. the happy couple ieii ior their lio- New Bruns- [woe with while accessories and a cor-iw e is a graduate oil ish School and the Normal Conege MR. AND MRS. BASIL JOSEPH GILLAN WED AT SOUTH RUSTlCO Peake'x Station. were married by Father Joseph LeClair. Fol— lowing the reception ior ninety guests ilie couple lett on a two- week honeymoon trip in Que bee an the New England Slates. (Photo by Cralwell Studio) Local Products Plentiful Say Bureau Receptionists ed_witti the Lady's Slipper. Prince Edward Islands emblem. of 5mm.” beginning Wm. “m may be purchased for a quart: plus tax. and there are oi course. we many other small articles suite hie tor souvenirs. 0n the opposite end [31 price scale are hooked rugs both El oi island scenes by local artists. autiiuiiy made quilts. Crn. cheted and knitted goods vie ice in all wool and scrap. pain and be attention with skirts. aprons. ' and shopping bags made oi hand woven iabrica. Woodcrait includes lamps and loihcr articles made or popsicle socks. and beautiiully designed small shelves and ornamcnis aa ell as miniature lobster traps. are on display. a: well as the chi dr has been I member oi the an Springhili Teaching staii. ihe ministry oi The Unite Chute oi Canada. lie wll commcnce h ' Hill Divinity the tall. Telegrams were rcceived irom is stud Hall. Valerie. Archie. and Christopher St. Peter or Oitawa. and irom The Uniied Church congregation in Gaspe. . Out oi town gucsis included relatives and trlcnds irom Moucton ‘vilie, Charlottetown and wiusloe. P. E. 1- Sydney. Sal- em. Ercokdale. Feuwick. Wol- Eediord. Dartmouth and t. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Macnougali are re g at Baddeck Forks. Cape Breton. ior the summer. where Mr. MacDougall is serv- ing the Middle River Baddeck Forks pastoral charge. FLORENCE MICQUARRIE d l i . Lakeburn and black. .. a. in the iniormation area are ,the usual ma luluding lniormation an accomo~ The groom is a candidate Iorrdstimis. in addition the rccep.‘ _ tinnisis are. well oualiiied io an..lrymnaries Sllcr questions on almost an s at Pine uhlm‘l oi interest to tau sis Haliiax, in ——'——~'— l PM To ADDRESS APEC l-IALlFAX (CP— ' lsier Pearson will , es and a iank oi Baskelry and island pottery‘ bl:- runs and Humpty Dumptys [or ’1 en. Prime Min- address the annual meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Economic c o u n cl here Oct. 22. APEC is a regionali In 1m twele Provincial In! IiIEI CIn'lPl In Guide] {mm Incl: Ce plus Ind two Girl Scouts from U.S.A. sih - will. It hII been Inflated from NItlunIl Headnuariers that I one In enable guides to meet . province boiore guide to another Tainan as their theme sending province. es will be lnitnucted on the In. dian. French and English per- iods oi p. E. I.'s heritage. This pre~herilage camp is be- ing held at the YMCA campsite at Rocky Point. Aug Ilt. - lnth 1963. Camping with the PE Guides will ha an exchange patrol oi guides and their lea- der irom Newloundland. Commandant ior the carn vincial camping Commission- eri assistant commandant. Mrs. Warner. Montague. qu- arter master. Mrs. Morley Wy- lie. Summerside. nurse ' Ruth Martin, st. John‘s. New. ioundlaud. resa Miss Nora Scales. lottetown. All parenta and iriends guiding will be welcome on vi- sltors day. Sunday. Aug 4th. char. being b .1 d right Icroll CInIdI. when two provio two Guldeo irom LI Federation will camp together irom .luly d Pre—herlllle Camp be held to other Ind live together In their The Source of Our Heritlfle." guid- P will be Mrs. Earl Taylor (Pro. MM ters. Southport. . swimming insiruc . P.E.l. Guides Are Preparing For Prov. Heritage Camp also it ill. Elstorln campfire. . lb. ll! Thelilllltwillllllltltl dm . . areada Dril- coil. 5M Natl-e name Si.. Slide. P. E. l. Carol Ferguson. Box sod. Montague. P.E.[. Lyn. sso Campbell st. Debbie scones- Ch'towu. Kapieln. 17d Eu ion St. P. E. l. Wilhelmina Patrol 1. —— FL. Irene LII- kin. Morel). P.E Danna John- stan. Montague. P.E.I. Les”. Woodtlde. 618 Water St. East. Summerside. P. Juli: Ml chell. SI Waltll Drive. Ctr- town. P.E.l. Pauline Bech. I“ t. Edward Road. Ch'tbwn. P31. Madelene Chow. P. 0. Box 117. Windsor. Newloul-id- lInt‘l. Patrol 3. — P.L. Gillian Cud- more. Montague. P.E.I. Pau- line Lawlor. 28 Alley St. Ch'- iown. PE . Susan S: . ltl Grallon s.. Ch'town. P.E.I. Linda Lou Parklu. 'I Forsyilu St.. Marinara. Ont. Paulina Per E I. —-P.L Heather Box 250. Cb'iiown. Ann Carter. Sou- r. .i Eeveriey boate on: Irons. Carol Meeting Held M Cari hichards conducted iwnrship on the theme The No- ‘ver Failing God" at a meeting at the United Church Women .held in Murray liarbour. Scrip- . ture was Fsaim 57 and the poem ‘ "Because You Are 5 Chi d" was read. The hymn "Sweet Hour at Prayer" was sung. Mrs. I l guest. . The many meanings ol love" from chapter 3 of "The Word and the Way‘ was studied in three study groups and findings varied. Business was presided over by the president. Mrs. Naihan irvlng. A total id 12 members answered roll call with a verse 1‘ letter Y. There was one visitor sent it gilt oi lwil propane hotplat. xaa ior the church hall irom Mrs. Edward in. Maxwell in memory oi her parents. the late Mr. and Mrs. David Glove-r. white sands. Lloyd Herring extended a oi thanks to Mrs. Maxwell. Several members who had st»’P.E l tended a meeting oI the Mur ray River reported a line programme and P.E.I. In enjoyable meeting. Those appointml huh and M y ‘ the allure ‘ Household Hint Handy tor ihe iamiiy g 'ng soli-holo organization. compased l away on vacation is a new first- ltI inossmeh leading Atlantic prnvillcel ‘YOUNG LIBERALS MEET p . an OTTAWA 'CFV — The Young tiscplic and a iirat - aid leullet laid kit which is compact enough ior tucking away in small space yet contains u assorted iirsi. aid necessites. tape, ads Liberal Federation oi Canudl ia guide you. w'l old A naiional convention. at Ste. Adele. Que. Sept. zit-21. ‘ Liberal headquarters announced his with a leaky Wednesday. Prime Minister films d p ' r L a e oi 35.31"." ‘3'... 52'“; 52.50.91. waterproaiing lob that makes.ell. p. E. speakers. PATRICK MacDoNALp ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. Ind Mrs. G. Wesley MIcQuIrrle. ChIrlotIetown. wish to announce the engages meat of their daughter. Flor- ence nemedetle. to James PItrIclt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomls L. MacDonald. - ford. e mIrrlslze will take Aug Would you welcome legal lotteries? Quebec’l Premier Image tin- Isked Ottawa to amend the lst banning provincial lat- tnrieo. August Reader’s Dilest weighs the pros and . cons: do govemmeiit-run Int- teriu not in the public good. Ind sullen the "tax burdm“ v or load tho "citiun-luchr" to moral buihuptcy'! Get your copy oi Radars Digest. now a: ah. i hullstan's Basilica. Charlotte- town. a I.m. Ii you've had recurrent tribu- basement. mile! now available through a simple limit-yourself use of B new brush-rm material applied with an ordinary paint and department stores and lumbar—building sup ply dealers. To remove depressions nl' dents in ruin where turniture used to stand. just run your l sieam irnn over the areas. then. bnilh pile back into unrmsl raised positon. (in acrylic and nylon carpeting. make sure Iron is not too hot Best way in keep hot and mid ioods at. proper tempera- ture when meal I: eaten outdoors Is to 5 them buffet~siyle from the kitchen. with each per- son Irrylag out hill own trn ‘Murray Hbr. UCW‘. war grateiully accented. Mrs. moms“ “My; votei Summerslde. P. E. I. ClaudlI Jay. Mount Stewart. P. E. l. Gretchen Walters. 52 Upper Killsborough St.. Ch'tnwn. P.E.I. Patrol 1 — P.l.. June Moore. ltl'l King St. Ch'iown. 'P E. I. Claire Peters. Soul'ls P E. 1. Jean Gloria Bernard. 411 l low Ave Summerside. P.E.I. Muriel McGillIvary. 2'75 Gramui st. ch'lnwn. P.E.i. Paula Milie- Nevin. til Lincoln st. Ch'towii. P.E.I. Margaret Chapman. 304 Ross Park Drive. Toronto 7. ht. Patrol 8. v P.Iv Anna Cairns. loo Nassau Si. Cil'inwn. P.E. Joan MacAula . Sour P .. Sandra Quinn. 352 ampbell Court. Hillcresl. S'side. PEJ. Susan Ross. ll Orlcbar St. civ- town. P.E.I Beverley Diamond. . :lz Hamher SL. st. John' New- foundland. Barbara Ann LI- 5 Pierre. Morell. P. E. 'I. ’ Patrol 4. ~ P.L Marian Hiri- es. sl Fitzroy st. Cli'vnwn, P.E.I. Sandra Casey. 393 Wil- low si. summerslde. P. E. 1. Mary Hickey. 309 Granville St Summersido. P. E. I SandrI Younker. 205 North River Rd. Ch'town. P. E. I. Gwyneth Jon- es. Ecbirlnlietovl Rn [s‘ A committee was appointed lirorn the chair in make plans for a money raising project. m M... my letter. 27s Schurman Avr Brooks. Mrs. Harold Eeck. Mrs. merside. PEI. Patricia m, p... Cari mallards. Mrs. pol... Mac. Suurts. F.El. Earhara Parker. amss Darby. it was decided to purchase lzi with large print for it was also decided to repair others. The meeting _ ‘closed with the mispah henedic-iRenmcs Mill Rd. St Joha' itinn and lunch was served. P ‘ Patrol 1 — PL. Susan Rob< lerts. 7 Crestwood Dr.. Ch'town. Donna MacAulay. Sou- . ris. P.E.I. Lois Wannumaker. U. C. w. on July 5th .134 Willow Ave. Summerslde. Kathy MacKinuou. ‘il ood Drive. Gi'tiwvll. Pi: I. ‘SnniI Ball. 25 Carmelita REL, iGrand Falls. Newioundland. Patrol 2. a PL. Susan Link- Sll Lutx. 7 Euston St. Cli'tuwn. P.E Mary lne Lappin. on Water [Stu Ch to . P. E. I. Brenda MIanren. Eracklr. P. E. l. iLourse Dull/e, 5 Park Place. 1 e. P. L S 12 Woodlawn Ave. lwood. . .. 1 .io Anne Mae- .Lttod. nordcn. P. F.. l Teresa .Venhoia. 75 Pine St R.C.A.F.. Slemon Park. S'side. Sandra Mohon. 165 North River Rd. Ch‘towa. P. E. I Connie Cullen. .liT Euston St. Ch'iown. P.E. Pat ol 4 Beatrice . era. r . — PL. _ Claw. Soutliport. P. E. 1. Mar- ‘llyn Peters. Borden. P. E. l Janice MacWilllam. o'Leaiy. P. E. 1. Heather Shaw, R9 Upper Prince st. ch'lown. P. E. 1. Susan Alice Foam. 1 Prince William Place. St. John's. New- foundland. Marlo Murphy. More 1. ‘ For personal hygienI v - IBCOt. - EXTRA sale - flagrant . econnmlul ‘ IIIII’II’III‘! ‘ k i l Bill i WIS”t ll. BENNln'l'l‘ CARR Insurance Counselllll “ charistieliiwn. P.E.l. l. iii: and utter July 25th. «at euwtomern at this new lnituullc OUR MONTAGUE OFFICE wlll no moving lrom tin pmvnt intention in Mrs. Hume'- building on Mata Street. and will he liven lul- bnxtnchs ttlrre (Jan Show Ind MINI Mllehln will be [lad It) or"! old III Hynclman 8r Co. Limited location. - store ml Availablt in so lb. M and J to. M OFFICES COMPANY Ch'tou. assumes-aloe. Alberton. Mom or Ola-LAW is ta boot the r l r " "' "' " 33:3“merr‘h- r-‘r‘i‘ f