WED AT GLACE EiAY (laughter of Mr and Mrs. (‘Il "pilor llachllnan, Glace BEL, iiliilo the groom is e son at A .\l )lalhesnn and the lzitc John E Ready (flinriolirioim. The lI’A\D taken till residt‘llce in Clinrlollctnun. Phdlog r ii p ii 9 d ioiiowiiig their recent marriage are Mr. and Mrs Charles Ready. Rev D. A, MacDonald otlieialed at the ceremony, which took place at st. Anne's Church, Glace . . . The bride is the Tor» n-ier Carole Ann hlacLennan, ELLEN’S DIARY Mild Breezes Of Summer Bring Final Scent Of Lilac 8 The Guardian Olin-lemma, “all, July 4; 1983. HAPPENINGS Miss .icyce Cunheld, an, snd :ilrs. Pnrkm' Canrleid. unpaid. were recent visitors to Maiden. Mass. and Hartfnrd Conn. They Mrs. Parker Canlield, Crapnud has received word that her niecel Miss nonoilee Doadei-o was one or 500 to graduate lrom Maiden 3,3,, mended m “Emmy High School. Mass. nonnilce, alppmpncmn. mg, 9,, Mi" membetnf choral Art and Mac- lLibby Canlield was admitted to Doweii, is a soloist lor the lila~l|he bar. She pas a permanent plewood Baptist Church. sue haslposition in st. John. n.3, won awards in Auxillunl Latina I" hymns were read in unison 1W Further Opinions Voiced On Parent’s Aid To Family bestow Ind hie Mort or the time I think your willp- mid-u DEAR MARY HAWORTH: young munum. She "I" nonuauted advice is very good. But recent instances annoy me. First there is the case 0! RD, Wad be girl whosLnyed away from a double In awkward header { ' party [or her cused item". _ Next day 11.12. coiled on her 1, duc'ld by MrS- W- P Mluell' sister-inlow tone or the norm glitto the m. m be: or: with the theme “Every time reel the Spirit" and was based 55" II “8 I an hymns written by a blind and wu told man, George Maihesou Tries; hm mm. on with he lithe glrl, hence didn't feel in mmnl. Ymt slid “Wu I file I WI WV Ill W cu m I ill-ml! 0‘ wold IzlfllsoJo fie )itlntion, ex- their lriaudabli: an ape sought your u whemkldleh om. . ment in npololy aid their couln't give him years ago. Ttie very Ben is reporter- ops. ol (The Cunardlnnl . um and the Lion Essay contest. In the future and will allend North Eastern University. ton. A member a! French H o n o r Ronnllee plans to teach French Boss l Mr. and Mrs. Nelson R. Chute and Master Gordon Campbell; Nurwund. Mass re [pending A brief holiday . Ellen! 0! land Mrs, Bnice Campbell. .Cusline cove. WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Clermont WI 7' 36th Annual Convention The 36th annual convention was held at Malpeque Hall and ' Tea at mont. Baltic, Dnrnley, Hamil- ton, Indian River. Maipcque, Sea View and Sprint: Valley. The meeting was called In or- 0‘ der by the president. Mrs. Cecil Com Min. and the convention opcnr ed with a Canada and the Mary Slewlrt Collect, Mrs. Allan Mur~ phy welcomed the guests nicn- tloning the theme ror ihis years conventions: Pride in e Past Faith in the luture. Mrs Earl hlacKay replied to the address or Welcome. The minutes or the 1962 convention were read by the secretary. Mrs. Albert stallord, and approved. The reports or the sccrctarics The early summer days “9 and starlight cnlolds our world, were read and showed a go puts dcnilc arms about it, at the d”! 0‘ “Wk “mmPI‘SI‘ed ‘“ e nnw — a I the Tar. sowbeautitui tiiev are. Days3 to Ida“ a, n". Em, “mm” day the various institutes during the " 5 a ' year. only Wedge was in- hm a I“. mas “m' m web“ Um" mmtlrmw 7 Diary — — troduced by the president. Hos a tinal breath oi lilacs‘ perlume.l _ bslore going on to enjoy the luli~lGood~ a!" ing of the meadow blossoms and tho gardon's llowerings so sweet. Summer takes sway v a n d gives. . Would you believe it? This‘ . saw the apple one said re nt» iy. a regret in her words. ‘v i been just too busy I guess." “There'll be rose petals" reminded her. "And i surely will take time to enjoy thos . Lovely now the days are. and? the long evenings with the alter-I light lingering on the iields ssl . though reluctant to go. inspiring ‘ to see. and have, "On even 'r when the southern breeze comes sott an ' sweet and mild" one says “just clillgin' an' caressin‘l like the lingers of a child, it brings a kind oi longin' to a loll. er-s heart to be at pence. an'l leelin' lull or love i-wards all humanity; it thaws out all the hardness an' the soils he's stor ed away an‘ charged 'gains some that's wrcngcd him, to be l med some other day. it makes, him mild an' yieldin' so no hard- I ly could retusc a lavor to mostl anyone ev‘n i! he loiows he'll lase." "The onus and thc bccs are bu .an' the wet- ‘ grow-‘ ' re spread with all the rott new line an' beauty summcr brings. It all acts like a (anlci brightcns up old lriendships an- helps new ones got a sta . it helps a feller see the works or his Creator's hand: he EMS a glimpse 0T mizhuness LIIBL men can". understand e That is it be Is a larmor, with a rod! farmer's heart e when the mild broczcs or the early summer start Mack and his classmnlcs ronr plctcd writing the Grade Eigbtl examinations this ailernoall, somawhat weary with the toil or; rccent days. and obviously well phased to have done with tho c a. WW“ we d rather drive the honor at] the taming. till every bone in) my body aches. and my on! drums are lit to burst (rain the MR. noise of it, than have to an through even day oi that again!" he lyr' nod ham scriously this evening, morning my pen was ewcll, ll‘ didn‘t seem to want to work. And, Tulips and daf‘udil‘ were the by tn o ny. i didn‘t much care swim! M a pretty serial: wed- wtietlwr it would or wouldn‘t"' WM: Sfl'mmfld ‘1 AMEN“? “ynu mm in a gale "mm United Church when Eleanor would you call ii?" Granddaugn Suaafimil I: Nfldflgtl'l‘luwé Mn} eriedw, _'an ic no r. on bond :3“; q" "I ‘ "WHY Ch“ Annandalc, become the bride or John Richard MsoMillan. son or ,hlrs and ihe late Mr. Shaw Mao. lMillziri or niherry Plains. l Tile (Inuhlc rintz ceremony WI! ncrlormoi hy Rev, Mn. linglnn Mrs Alex Mnchrlane. organist, ilu‘omnanicd Roy How 0 song “0 Perlect Love" ldurintz Ill? signing DI the refill- ‘ Icr “Call It what you like" he smiled. luppnsn" she refleclcd. "that comes. more or loss. to 8 ’5‘ the held across the crock" Alr- reported this morning." And I'd say those are babyawailcws sitl 14K. mm, m," in mm", “"1 “l7 0" ""10 we} Oh‘dwr" lby her broiiicr. Howard Norton. he MEI-ed happily lhvres Io wan a lloor length gown olwhue ' much to we now! lnyion ovci- tnllcia The titted bo- Aud the Mehll graced by moon 1 dirc lcalured scoop neckline and “‘“—fi“ long slccvcs ending in lily points. ilcr shoulder length veil was held in place with n tiara ol pearl , tlowcrs and lace loaves. sue cur- ried a cascade ol pink tom wi sprnys ol stephnnotia entwined with ivy, ncr ioweilry included pearl chi-rings. a pill ol the gmom. paulinr .V‘lacLenn. classmate or the bride was old or honour and Edna MarM In. sister or the groom was oridosinald. They Zfisiwow ldentirnl street length CLAIM BOAT RECORD HALIFAX ICN a The New- meror convention here claimed, a bolt carrying, dragging, push-l log and hauling record this ‘ week after they hnuied a row- .bnai live miles, The Corner‘ Brook and st. Jolln’g .lrycces Ire also considering an rliltude moi-d claim ruse tli rind the bolt over the E'Y Cit “I! llnporh and uporllr Ilricnd ullhe Broom ushered LM 31.42... . so... . ,. AND MRS. JOHN MACMILLAN Tulips And Daffodils Form -ri.o...lAnnondole Nupiiclls Selling gowns .u :rrt-n and gold, each M Hill «urine mt haul ‘rom llwlwiiii rnnlrhlng headpieces mitts Eula!“ "Wm '0 "I! W-Irnd shots They carried nMe- morn In EWI- ‘ga‘y; oglwhlk Amerlcln mum ,. wt w to ribbon and streamers. . mu mucus I Tim groom was attended by ; In men, thn not port: his brother, Fred MocMiurii. ‘ Ii Britain but it or these Illn- Gcrnld Norton, hinther or the . Ik some 7! per ceni ol the ii bride, and l)l\'ld Townsheiut, subject was juvenile delinquency vWW<W _,. “Arts fLQW'A gucsis lo pcws with white satin bows Mrs. John Norton. minor or the bride, wore a printed silk dress or green. grey, and white with matching duster. she chose white accessories and wore a Corsage ol white carnations. Mrs. Shaw Mnchllnn. mnllier or the groom, wore a printed green silk dress with green and white accessories and wore a corsage of white camalions Following the ceremony, a reception tor 50 guests was held at the Kingswny Motel The brl- dni table was centered with a three~tlered wedding cake topped with a minioture bride Ind groom under an arch if lily oi the vllley and white bolls The centerpiece was or pink can nations and American 'niu -s. . . . Pocklinxlan sni grace and prnpmed the toast to the bride with the ' marked wn Clrculnied by Mrs Alllxm: Slunders. For a weddinl Mp In the All- lllpolll Valley, Ind other poinlA nI Inlermt In Nov. Swill. the NIH: wore A thrse niece beige rult wltli areen accessories and woreacorsage ot ycllow roses. Telelrnm! were read [mm r and Mn Hurry Wt-slhnvrr. Prince Rupert. B.C., Ilbmr at [he : Mr Thomas Grnlllm Ind Mr. .10 oi Pro-cm. Ont. lmr Ind brother of the bride. lid [mom will re- side In Kmh In! flip- 5 mm months, (PM it. 0-D. MICK-y) \ k Emil resolullm'id curried. Colllc- Enler’roins [I l5lie spoke at the years that ilhe served as a probation nillcer in ,UsA. and stated that, at one ltime neglected children an lteenagors. were tried in adult courts. The ludgea there were concerned about this, and bmu— ght about me birth or a juvenile Kings and Lord at Lords H ye. mm, cm, I sus Christ. l jpresident, presided (or the bus- Mm. my .Ind August. The ncxt meeting scholarships and soon will have ‘wlll be at the home a! Mrs. up were “0 Love unit will not let °° b m m ah "'9 “l” "Wm. “we” “ml” lill‘o‘iofl‘i .923. second gut. "mpg "Bled! be the lie that binds. How do you hm? admin.“ I!" melanin: ll couldn't aflord o sec . nut‘l Strength at all lite wenk Sh" we“ m d m "mm I Scripture and prayer closed the “mm “d only m “m m m mndlpm “"7"” WWI- goi. like more bridel a a a minim- Mrs. lack Yen read on article graduates who gnd imam pim. on are hymn, "All Hail the Pow- .4, and cousin; to, what: up. er 0! Jesus Name," giving the Th, mm mm, m ' thewriter.re-c, , “Memorial-emen lad-rethinng luring [n it as a coronation H current income at slim per lo tailepleosiue (u you the coronation of the King at year, wbooe men-led “mm”, m... mum III them for me mung- be earn. - your. tor coildo't retard to h' . H! studied abroad w '5 w help at Mrs. Roger niactcan vice ad M ness period. it was decided on: b have any meelings lor July and atHni-vud with ibe PhD aroid Machoan, The worship They me relusiog bir requoet the mm are obliged To earn Garment Club Achievement Day Held Al Morell Achievement Dny [or More“ LE Gmnt Club! VIII held II. Elementary School with a indie Gordon Campbell. will be In charge 0! Mrs. Keir and ask your nelh MacLean and Mrs. Yeo. a Lunch was served by the this agree. it is tess assisted by Mrs. John yeo, pie to struggle o little. but we Mrs. Garth MacLean and Mrs. sbouiddoior them whatwociin. Evenlually they will inherit good (or m peo— w ornpie or Mtg“ Ind 01;”- for dimlvu. “In Available. ms In sell-nil“! on“? plus encouragement I: sided permission In number of parent! Ind visitor: Drelent. Sewing and knitting in dlAplny was completed by member: of first, second, third Ind Tour“: year r u er the leader- ship of Mrs. Emmet! MacDon- d ..l y. Miss TWA Mldaod. dLrect- or M Wm'l Intimi- Illd 4-K Glrment Clubs named by Min 5. Srinw, indeed the work rod Iwarded the ceniflcltel, Ind mummified ihe lender] Ind - member! oi each clul In the ex» Dellent quilth a! work accom- plilhed during yell' by the [our clubs. She emphasized the more Important pnlnu of 44! work and ndvixed The girl! to be cicr [alth- Hunur Progrsin. Durliu the anti-noon garment. Inch ll akin». dresser. Ind blouser were modelled by th. (Mr or 5th year— whore acme. vemeat day was held earlier. nlso 3rd and 4th year members. Murlc (or the alternoon was supplied by Mrs. Layton Collin rnd several choruses by school children were enjoyed by all, Miss Evelyn Tobin and Ellen MncAdnm. class presidents. pre. sented their leaders, Mn, Mac. Donnld and Mrs. Rooney with gills iroin the classes in oppre- clntlon or guidance and tieip given during year. Treats were enjoyed by clau- es while anernoon tea was rerv. ed to visiting lndlei. The enrol» er cloned by rlnglnl "Thl ueeu. The Iollowing are cerflflcnh wlnnlers: Fourth yer .Tiltnabe Donald; 2. Marie Murp Evelyn Tobin: 4. Mary Kelly; 5. Florence Llrkln; 9. Catherine Aylwnrd. Third year: intermediate Ii- Shelln keliy; iunlnt B— Tilers. sn Kelly. Second year: i. Virginia Mne- Donald; 2. Mary Jean McCu- my; a. Margo MroCoraircir, Colette Dunn; MncAdnm: a. loan , ten Kelly; 4. Marlene Mrcxlnnon. 1]. 3mm CARE l u Eon-2mm Dill. Supt. SIII Life a, Clllil Plum. ‘4'" - 4-5“! Chllluflehlll. Pill court. sue lurlber stated a pro- bation officer's duly Ia nimed I! prcvcntion rather than prosecu- trail and said all children necd lIirm superv ‘ nnd nnrents who will give them tender lov- ing care. Hamilton presented their guest speaker naymond Sml or See- man aros. Canada who gave r demonstration on the DYEPII‘I‘ [ion of {nod for the home free:- er and he suited that home free- zers were not on economy but were definitely an asset, boom the nutritive value of food was erved. without harmiul ad- ditivcs and the d bl rhoui done in small quantities, he ail- ded. blanched properly, wrap. pad and sealed to exclude tbe air. He gave a re ume OT ve- getaliles and iruits which could or could not be tromn success- [ully and gave an invitation to all institutes present, to come on a tour through the lroneo Tomi vlanl at New Arman. Darnley Have an explanation oi exhibits and stated all the artlcs in on display were (or sale, Edson nayner, clermoni, was then introduced by the president. He spoke on behall oi the Board or Trade in noasington. Mr Raynor said that Kensington is in need of a travel Bureau to cater to tourists, and urged the women present in help promote the liandicralt Centre, because it could not malerlllly or [luau- cially Survive unless I! Is sup« POTIEd He reviewed the previ- nus years work and said he lelt Ihnl more ulticirnt work could he dune this year, by remem- boring pas! difficulties and im- proving upon them, Mrs. Arthur Campbell. mem- ber ot the provincial executive spoke on the History oi the III- stitlilt‘s and stated. fills year's ' r is Moore 8- McLeod ltd men's and basement ALTERATIONS FREE top quality makers. Regular 49.50 . . . . . . 59.50..... 69.50..... 7500...... Lhc ' th Anni rsary. A special highlight or this years program would be an historical pageant She gave a short resume or some institutes and their cultural activities, and naked all mem~ tiers to be institute boosters. A sincsone was led by lodian River. Maipeque presented their speaker Mrs. Wilton Ramsay. who read a paper on the duties 0! tcachcrs, yeais ago and I pointed out th e tremendou rl changes in teachers duties over the years, Mrs. T. L, MacMillian spoke ,on home nursing and said that la in week course is available ,nmi provides simple Irninlng ;w n l 0 ii eliminates uncertainty 1when illness strikes. sue leit ‘such a course would be a boon in a national emergency and [all that ll would relieve the pressure on crowded hospilals Ind tinc- tors Miss Alphousine Tharrlault, brought greetings train the pro vlnciai executive. She spoke on the Tweedsmuir Campellllnnx and explained that n sampler rk-sinned lrom one‘l own ima- ,cinotion would be more not to lwin than one copied. she told members how to place the ole signs nn the material and urged mm to enter the competition. Mrs. Lloyd Campbell moved that a vote or thonirr be extend- ed to All the snail apelkeu. ulnclllnlz contest wu held by name Inuimle. 'l'llree lad- ies were seated on um plauorm, bilnoiolded. and oven mitts were out on their hnndr. The contest was to lino out which one could get the nylon [locking on flrll Mrs.‘ iilldr anlly was the wlnner. Two rcsoluuons were brought to, one concerning the erection at r Institution tor the chronic-l- iy Ill In Prlnce County, and one concerning travelllnl expenses for delegates to the convention. tlon amounted ‘0 $9.25. Ind wlll be sell! In the retarded thilrll‘en'l nd. u Convention expenm came to $16, and I!!! Illll'ed equllly by III Mm The d meeting. Mulpm 'l “land (or a bum Ind nlld upper ur- ved In lbw! m tidal-tel. Mr is U.C.W. The Jun! m 01 lb! I»! ll U.C.W. Ill "H II the Mm. , Mn,’I‘.C Emmi! member: mull. opened by muting III! portaer E . regulars 0 stems . «Ills 0 shorts 79.50....” In ulllwn. l The Warlhlp Dervch Wall cull- MEN'S I ALL WEATHER COATS I 0 choose irom the latest robrlcs . styled In regulars and nevemiblcs Q laden. black. beige. wheat. etc. 0 entli-e stock neg. 14.95 -— 45.00 I SALE 20%”! UMTI‘ED NUMBER TWEED TOPCOATS Burment Dept. SUIT SPECIAL containment zoesbuitoamoooi MEN'S STRETCH SOX ' . loo-i, nylon . sizes to . in I . wide ciiolite ul'tdcu Regal-Ir 1.50 SALE 1 S depir. MEN’S CLOTHING Entire Slack of Men's Suits Reduced , , Entire stock in 2 and 3 button single breasted models, smartly styled by Freedman and other Bummer Wdlghh Included EXTRA SPECIAL Book Only Men's PORT COATS Begukr to um MEN'S TROUSERS . ‘Iudlv lllch . in“ . cum flank .Monidnhmd Omnibmufl .B.M.L. OW.m.-u 8an MEN'S SHORTS 8i UNDERSHIRTS 8an 73': MEN'S NYLON FLITE BAGS m 18.95 bovs' suns, slums AND SPORT cons W mu 9 — s mun—o and some! Limo 38.50 47.50 llailfflfll'ym [Mill lhlleS/ZESyM/W/ a (ll 1%? MW”! lOOK' MENI 0ft AUTHENTIC Oldfielth .Mmunsw ounoiudbycaonao'rIu-t .Ilnlll.L m 3.95 W MflfRf ti Ill' IEOD LII} KW TARTIIN SPORT SHIRTS