MR. AND MRS. LLOYD FARQLIIAILSON Pretty June Wedding ls Solemnized At Zion Zion Presbyterian Church. Char- lottetown, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday. June 22nd at 2.30 olclock. when Jennie Cathcrine. daughter of Mrs. Ber- tha Mat-Donald and the late Mr. .lohn MacDonald, Charlottetown. was united in marriage with Lloyd lvan. .-ion of Mr and Mrs Edward Farquharson. Charlottetown. The chtirch was attractively de- corated with yellow. white and mauve mums and snowballs. The pews were marked with bows of white satin and yellow snapdra- gnns. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. W. H Brown, M.A.. Wedding music was played by Mr. John Lea-Morgan. Before the ceremony Miss Faye llickox, sang "0 Perfect Love" and during the signing of the regis- tcr she sang "I'll Walk Beside You". flivt-ii in marriage by Iier uncle Mr. Don Macllonald. the bride was lowly in a floor length gow'n of white nylon sheer over satin. The gown was fashioned with a fiitcd lace bodice. scalloped neck- line and a full skirt with lace in- scls. The long sleeies tapered in points over the hands. Her finger tip veil was held in place by a crown of seed pearls. She carried- O noscgay of red roses and white carnations. with Wl'IllP satin strea- mers. Hcr Jewelry was a pcarl necklace and earrings. gift of the groom. Miss Mary Farqiitiarson. sister of the groom. was maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length gown of pale blue nylon embossed with while over net The matching hcad dress was set with pt-arts. She wore matching mitts of sheer nylon and canted a nosegay of pink carnations. Miss Juanita Jay. friend of the bride. was bridesmaid. She wore I ballerina length gown of pale pink nylon embossed with wfiite.l over not. The matching headdress was set with semi pearls. She wore matching mitts of sheer ny- lon and canted a noiiegay of white Ind pink carnations. Miss Laura Marie Macnonaldl lisler of tbc bride. was iiinior bridesmaid She wore it dress of pale pink nvlon embossed with white. over net matching head- dress net Wllll sequins. She carri- ed Ii misc-gay of pink and white Gnrnalinns Vliss Laura Marie Mai-Donald. sister of the b"ide. was hri"r-xniad. She wore I dress of pain pink iiylori embossed with whit:-, ovcr net and matching hea while. over not and matching ht-address set with seqiiins. She rnrricd n noscgay of pink and Ihitr carnations. Vlr .lnhn Miichnnald. brother of thc I-iridi-, was groomsman The ushcrs wcrc Mr Russell Stewart and Mr. James Fletcher hinlor l for iliisky rose brocade dress with white ac- cessories and a corsage of white The bride's tiiutlii-r chose her daughter's wedding a icaruations -The groonis motlicf wore a twti piecc dress of light blue ticatina crcpe with naiy ac- cessories and a corsage of carnations. Following the crerctnon;.' a re- ception for forty guests was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles MacLennan. Bcilicl The table was attractively decorated with tall white tapcrs and flowers and centered with a three tier wedding cake. topped with a mini- ature bride and gt-noiii The toast tto the bride was proposed by lMr. Russell Stewart and respond-l fed to by the grooiii Ftilloitiii: the itoast a ctingratiilaiory telegram. from the grtionvs sister and her 5E7iirt:i's DIARY pink . -'Mcikes Plea For Island Of Malta Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON iCPt - Mabel Strick- land, forthright leader of Malta's Progressive (institutional party. says it is time Britain explained how her defenin cuts will affect the George Cross island. If employment on the island is hard hit by reductions in British military expenditure, Miss Strick- land told a London press confer- ence. it will mean complete eco- nomic collapse. perhaps starva- tion. The only remedy would be to re- ,duce the population by 100,000- about one third-by emigration to Commonwealth countries. In this connection, Miss Strickland loosed a shaft at Canada. CANIJCKS CRITICIZI-ID Canada. she said. has yet to un- derstand Malta-"she doesn't help to any extent" There now are about 3.400 Maltese in Canada. and Canada doesn't encourage Maltese to immigrate Malta's problem is not a con- stitutional one but an economic one, said Miss trickland. since the island will always be depend- ent on someone. Therefore. added the 57-year-old Empire Loyalist, the word "equivalence" with Brit- ain. suggested by Maltals present Labor party leader. Dom Mintoff. is "downright silly." And ”inde- pcndence would mean starvation." Miss Strickland is a director of the Times of Malta. founded by her late father. a former prime minister of Malta. Sir Gerald Strickland. As chief spokesman for the Pro- gressive Constitutional p a r t y, which has no .ulticial recognition because it isnit in the assetitbly. llliss Stricklaiid is kt-cii to retain links willi the Ciiiiiiiioiiiiealtli. The Labor party's immediate op- position is the Nationalist party, led by Dr. George Borg-Olivier Miss Strickland. a grey-haired, cumforialily-biiilt woiii.iti. told the conferciice Briiaiti is keeping everyone III the dark about its tit- ture defence intentioiis atid tlii-re V”is an urgent need tor a declara- ptiun of policy." . an .,.. .. ..-... .. - husband in Quebec, was read by I the groomsman. The newlyweds left on a honey- lrnoon trip through New Bruns- wick and Nova Scoiia. I-'or travel- ling the bride chose a powder 'blue suit with white accessories .and a corsage of pink t-arnations. .Mr. and Mrs. Farqtiharson will reside in Charlottetown. where the groom is employed at the Char- lotlctnwn Hotel Prt-iioiis to their marriage the bride was tendered miscellaneous showers til the homes of Mrs Ralph ('l'(K'li('ll. Charlottetown and iMlSS Mary Farquharson. ('har- -lottelown. Photo by M. Mallet! Modern Writer Has An Understanding Message Now our Yt'l('.'lllUTt drziivs to a close as we prcptire to spend its glast night in this Iiiiiise of otir people by llic Strait tlncc inure, lthis time with flrniitldaiiglili-r. we t-have visiti-tl rt-iiit-mbcred places of ttic farm ctiiiglit again we lcould fanrv voting laughs of years lthal are gone. Today with coii-iiii June and ..hcr motlii-r. tSiviiitltlziiiulitt.-i' visi- -ted the i-Iiiircli in llii- village close lby. and by ivay of full rt-nictti- brantte "iricd" its orgiiii with youthful reverent-c i-iiid enjoyment. "Wouldn't you like too to visit ttwo maids Inter. ”Itis only a step tawny-up on the hill " "The school” Jane laiiglicd tmerrily at the tlimiitlit "why, 'there's nothing to he won there .not a thing! Wt-"ll have to visit those soon enough” she added. Yet one dav it is priibiible that tithe will make pilgriiiiage there and find then how mcccdingly good her scliool-yt-at's had been. ''I like the shore " (Granddaugh- ter commented leaving it with ap- parent regret this A f t c r noon lThere's something about it that makes one want to slay " To us onc of its charms is its quiet-not its silence. for ll is full of sounds. . . of breeze and wave, of shore and sen-bird. But here as in a remote fiirm-ficlil. or along some seqiicslercd wood'.s trail one may find that exquisite pt-ace whi can give rcfreshmcnt in ”body and soul "Here sounds of the world busy and worried. fade into nothingness. . . dull care drops I away l "Let us liccd less the rat-kt-t of tlic world than its sweet tinder- tont-s- the small sounds which cre- ate bentity and pcat-e and thoiiglit- fulness" a modern writer bcgs. Here then within close sight and sound of the stiinttier-sea we that enjoy it. may indeed catch those -"sweet undertones.” l "It's been fun "(iranddaughter said turning to scale the red cliff. on the first ibps hoiiiewnrd. "We must holiday again here” she smil- And we came away with the muted sound of the waves in our ears. tip along the lane where. as tin the long ago. one may find July wild roses in bloom. So presently inland we shall go . . . back toward a riveris source ;back to scent of spruce and fir land summer meadows in blossom A 'nice fragrance” Yes. though in timing we shall leave a first love of place behind. because. ”I love all things that cluster round the sea: Sand dimes wave washed. a n d glad wild wings that beat Against the wind, the flash of t children's feet. Rude hiiddlcd huts. driftwood.ii 3 grass blowing free. iseines in the sun and spars of l hickory. Great nhipit slow moving. boats small and neat. Old mossy wrecks that one were sound and fleet. p Half hidden by a pine or bayberry free. But when tho tired feet have homeward gone. And from the huts blue imriokc curls toward the sky, And yellow light; gleam on the waters gray. There con-ieii a peace a soothing as the dawn At: one by one the little bouts lo and by And drop melt anchor: in the quiet dav." Until - -- -Monday Diary - Good-nimit. LEGAL SMLEN TIRE! MADISON, Wis. lAPi-An auto- mobile tire dealer In Wisconsin has naked for a date licence to null stolen tires. Alvin ltola of Monroe In going into business II- den-tieaanieofstolen1'tren,Ine. Whnawn Lana Camila: Ili:Lnn. lama-a'I lidttir. Phone GD Page 8 The Guardian Sat. July, 20. 1957 HAPPENINGS ' On July llth the Summerside Presbyterian Choir. Rev. and Mrs. L.D. Bartlett. Rev. and Mrs. Wood- house. were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mac Leod. New London. after the Mem- orial Service held at the Monu- ments at Geddie Memorial Chrucli. A social hour was held with aing- p . "mg um gocjaj chm, lville. N.Y.. U.S A., is visiting on Those assisted in serving weretlht dlslalrl With IIPIBIIWI (Slag Mrs. Fred Bernard. Mrs. Donald; rien s atsr an a sent"? 0 Sims, Mrs Dan (' Mat-Kay. Mrs. vcars. HeHis al guest at the Char- Ralph Bernard. Mrs Alvin Mac . oltelnvin Ole- Leod. ”Blest be the tie that binds" Wu men sung, Rev, 1,1), 33,1. Thliss Eetht-lee: I". Btdflltlllr kc: lert led in prayer. and a hearty oronto. in open "I8 I, W31 W9? vote of thanks was extended by vacation on P.E.I. visiting. her Mr. Bud Mountain for the bos- parents and many friends. Miss pitality shown them. which was Barbour is employed as stetio- responded to by Mrs. Macl.eod. lgrapher with the Mai-Millian Pub- glishing Co of Toronto. who hasf daughter; and their families. At Bissett. Manitoba and Weyburn. Salk. From there they went to Vancouver to visit with Mrs. Burns sister and to Seattle to visit re- ' latives. They returned via Banff and Jasper Parlt. Mr Heath E White of Fulton- Miss Bessie Halliwell been the deaconess in St. l-:iiocli'sl Mrs. Pearl Presbyterian Church. Hamilton. Mass. U.S A., is spending her an- Ontario. was the recipient oflnu"l vacation on the Island. . -many lovely gils received at lthree showers giien in her htinuiir Mrs Y Leigh l)iiigiiell has re- lprevious to her returning to P.E.l. ';turned to the city attcr iacatiun- Miss llalliwell will be married toiinz at Bay F0l'lUn9- l Presbyterian Church. .ltily 24th. - Mr William Prauglit. pt'I'atlIIllCl lnianager ot' the Great Northern .Papcr Co. Milliiiocket. Mattie. is visiting his iiiulhi-r, Mrs. Joscpli Prnuglit. 27 King Square. Mr and Mrs M I-'arqiiIiai'sun Smith. Mrs. BC. Pruiise and Mr. Jack Jay iiiutored to 'l'oi'iiiciitiiic .lu nice-I Hrs ('tiiii'tiit-y HaI'pvr of Tiirotito. Mrs. llarpi-i' is spi-titling the siimmcr with her sister, Mrs. B.C. Proiise. Mrs Myron Bell and Mrs Rl)I'r ald Woodgate entertained Thiirs- day afternoon at a delightful mis- cellaneous shower in honor of Miss Audrey Cutcliffe. The party was held at Mrs. G.M Avard's home. mother of Mrs. Bell Tea was served in the lovely Aiard garden. Mrs. Corilla Gauilette and son Edward. Rockland. Mass, have returned home after a very pleas- nnt visit. the guest of Mrs. .l.A. Weir Cumberland St. During Mrs. Gaudette's visit Mrs Weir invit- ed some of Mrs. Gaudette's friends in for a social evening. which was enjoyed by all. Dainty refresh- ments were served by the hon- tess. assisted by Mrs. S.C. Rey- mond Mr and Mrs. Leigh MacXally of Montreal are vacationing in Charlottetown. the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Cox and Mrs. Laurie Mat-Nally. Mr and Mrs. I-Jllsiiorth F Large and daughter Linda of Toronto. -are spending their holiday in this province. They are with Mr. Lar- ge's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Large. Pownnl Street. Mr and Mrs .Iosr-pli Vlncl)on- ald. Toronto. are visiting Mrs. Mac- Donald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Cantwell. Water Street. Mr. I...I.1 Palmer and SONS. Eileen Palmer left on return to their home in Winnipeg. alter a very pleasant visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. .l.W. Mac- Gregor. Kensington Road. While here they were entertain- ed at a dinner party by Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Darte. Rochford St.. also by Mr and Mrs. Allison Mac- Gregor. Fitzroy St. Last Friday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James MacGregor at "Hav a ikest" cottage Bedeque. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Clive Bell. Ken- slngton Road. entertained a few friends on Wednesday evening. July 3 In honor of Mrs Bell's niece and family. Mr. and Mn. L..l. Palmer. Winnipeg. Honoring their niece Mrs. Pal- mer and Miss Piamer. Mrs Har- old Storey and Mrs Steven Hol- royd were Joint hostesses at an afternoon tea on Wednesday at the Iatter's home Wegther Grange. iWlnsloe. Tea was poured by Mrs. :J.W. MacGregor. Serving were " John Holroyd. Mrs. Lorna Ilfayt Cudmore and daughters. Lorna and Kathy. left Charlottetown this summer for Vancouver. They will visit there with Mrs. Cudmore'ii sister, Mrs. B.J. Devlin. En route to Van- couver Mn. Cudmore and her daughters visited relatives and friendii in Toronto, before taking up residence In Vancouver. Mrs. Lloyd Mnchiall entertain- ed at her home to New Haven in boom of Mn. Lorne Ouilmore. a thinly lunch served by the hoateu. Mn. KW. Proude and Mr 3. bonuse- hehonnofhlr and Mn. Cudmorewupreoentedwlth a fouatatapea Buffet oopperv .lohn and Allan, also Miss- Mrii. Finlay Macla-od and Mrsf Mr. R.E. Mat-Donald in llartsville I lMrs George Wilde and daugli-i ter Elizabeth. of Sydney, .S.v arc visiting with Mrs. Agnes Crockett.l Eiiston Street. l 1 The liostcsses at the ('li;ii'lutti-- town Golf Club this Saturday aft- ernoon are the folloivitig: Mrs Te lliradley. Mrs. Tom Fdgett. ilrs. l(.'laudi- Wliitctiecl. Miss I-Iilt-t-til ('.hristoplici'. Miss Hltiiirlic (ion-l way. Mrs Wciiilcll tit-utoii. llis. -I'Ii'iit-st Lord. Mrs. A E. l.cliiii-ii. Mrs. Ralph Carr and Mrs. llor- lace Jardine. Mr. and Mrs I-Earl Siilliiaii ztiitl 'Ianiily who have Iii-en spa-titling ltheir holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sullivan of Greenfield lefty Wednesday by car to return to Hamilton. They were accompan- ied by Miss Sylvia Sullivan, who was also spending her litilidays at her home and returned to Cam- bridge. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. AS. Wortley aridl daughters. Lynne and Wendy of Toronto. are guests of Mrs, Wor- tIey's step-motht-r. Mrs A A. Lock- hart. Summersitio. Misses Olive and Ellen l)otiuhi-r- iy of Saskatoon. Stlbli . arc vii-l joying .1 pleasant holidziy with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill. llzii'iaii'tl Street. l Mrs Vernon Brit-kcr and ctiil-I dren. Katherine and Donald, are lvisiting with Mrs. Brickt-r's moth- er. Mrs. Donald Baker. Eiistanc Street. pMr. and Mrs. Russ Riitiise allfll their children. Lynne. Michael andl Gayle of Victoria. H.(l.. are visit- Miss llcatlier .VltJnIR()IllPl')' of Charlottetown. lit spending a Iweek's holiday with her grand? mother. Mrii. A.W. Leard. Notrc Dame Street. I ' Mr. and Mrs. William I-'rasi-r of tltiast L ngmeadow. Mass. and Mr. James Page of Palmer. Mass- have returned borne after visiting with Mrs. Fraser's mother. Mrs. M. Giilgnion. Cape Traverse. p Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gaudct of Montreal. are guests of Mrs. Gati- ldet'.-i parents. Mr. Dalton. Summc lldt. formers parents. Mr and Mrs. lRusscll MacKay. Kensington, and ' aliio relatives in Tignish. CPL. Alf Ramsay. Mrs. Ram- say and children of Clinton. Ont, lare visiting Mrs. Ramsay's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Macl.eod. (Albany. and Mr. Ramsay's moth- er, Mrs. W. Ramsay, Hamilton. The hostesses at the Summer- side Golf and Country Club today will be Mrs. Bernice Perry, Mrs. -Nettie MacI.eod. Mrs. Rita Old- Icamp. Miss Christine MacDonald and Miss Mary MacGougan. Mina Mnrgaret Enmnn of Ottawa -la visiting her sister. Mrs. Donl .Stbwart and Mr. Stewart. Sum- merside. Pflll IIECOVERING VATICAN CITY tReuteraI - Pope Pius continued his custom- ary aurllencels today although his lip was still swollen an a result ,of an infection of I tooth which was extracted Wednesday The Iwelllng is expected to go down In the next two days. iinnmi wt-7i irmtuiinciniv LONDON tlteutersi---King Mo ing Mrs. Riguse's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark. UOIliClll . Street. i and Mrs. .l.A. & CPL,Ralph Macliav and Mrs: MacKay. Toronto. are visiting the' harnmed Zahtr Shah of Afghanis- tan today law Soviet Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev and the Kremlin ..t e In a chariiiitig scttiiii: of white gladiiili anti fcriis zi icry loicly Juli iictltiitig nets solctiiiiizcil at the Pt'cshytct'i:iii ('liiit'i-Ii in Siini-p mcrside on Monday. .Iiily l at 3 p.m. whcn lloris Nziticy Bi-rnicc. daughter of Mr. and ilrs Karl Ilcckbi-rt of Siiitiiticr-itlc bccziitic the l)l'l(lll of ltlilitiii t'litii'lii.-. son oi Ml" untl ilrx I-Icirl lloiiiiticriiiulli. BltIllIIIlll'lll, Ni-ti .lt'I'stt) l'.S.-i Roi. tlcril It Wt-lilit-t ll.lN the ol- ficiatiiig t'lrI'L:)Illilll. (hit-ii iii iiitii'i'ingt- liy llI'l' fatlict. in front and liiiiiittiiil in lizick licr elhoii-lciiulh ii-il tnllin: Hi" fully friitii 2i .IiiIii-1 cup .S'lii- cu I"It'tl :1 riisiuitlti liiiiitiiict of iiliilc t'urtinli.iiis Mrs. Robert M.i)'ti.iril. nizilciin .J'.a. . p . MR. AND MRS. nowm cnanuix nonmanmrrn AND arrnuoaivra Married in Summerside ......,,,,.........,.lWill Live In New Jersey tr IIILI of cotton lace over taffeta with matching bowl of tails of taffeta. and carried parasols fill- ed with pink and white carnations. the bride. was ring-bearer. Mr. Ralph Heckbert. the bride's broth- er, was best man. Mr. Elroy MlICUOII'dlCl, Mr. Ru- bert Adams. and Mr. Robert har- vey ushered the guests to news marked with tiny nostjgays of honor. was gowned in Chinese blue taffeta enibossed with white, thi gown tcaturing a round scal- lnpcd nccl-tlinc in front. 8 dccp V neckline in back. with criss cross pointed panels falling over a very Master Danny Hecltbcrt. nephew oft nations. Mrs. Dommermutli, daughter's wedding a street-length dress of dusky rose lillt lace uier taffeta. with white accessories. Her corsage was white feathered car- the groom'I mother. chose a street- Iength dress of aqua crepe with corresponding accessories and a corsagc of white carnatlons. For her honeymoon trip to lit anti Beach. Florida. the brute or - donned a flowered taffeta dress of ' full skirt. She wore a matching white mums with satin bows. ll3ll- Tl-l5l llld l3l'""- WW9 dllsllll Miss Mary qeidm-i. organist. at-N with matching lining. a large pic- picture hat with soil" boiv and tails. elbiiis-It-nglli mutt-hing gloves and stir t'ill'rIP(l a pzirasol filled with white and pink ('iIl'llillltlllS. and wore liluc -liziiiiiiiig slim-s. Miss Carla Lewiii. Miss Doreeii Stiiitli atitl Mi.-s (ii-orizie Locklitirt. conipanied Mr. Douglas Romkey. guest soloist, in his renditions of "'Perfect Love" prior to the cerv- mony, and "I'll Walk Beside You" during the signing of the register. A reception for one hundred guests was held at Miilhei'ry Lod- lllt lll'ltlt' liiix luicli Ill lII'l' wi-iltl- l)rItlt'xIIl2IltlS. worc idciitical gowns p - I d H . . . . e. 'llie brides table was ccn-t all - l”-h "IL! ilri--s Ill iilIIIt' in-.iti dc sot .:'IIl pink. )llltlil, .lIl(l tiili utttn 3 lg T . ' H with l'll'l it-I ll”Illl tc itiiriiic u ciitliiii lilt'I' mci tutti In IcaliII'IIli-1 lewd Vnul 3 0ur'”er " 9” '93 s it k (I l but iiri llllttl ho a roiiiiil Nt'iIlll)pl'll iii-t-kliiic in front cull? 9'"-'ll'Cl9d llllll Dlllk blllll Wllllll ; - - - l' . - ' r . . . lidtilni ll hltlllll li e llu xlGl'l -lini di-i-p V iii-ckliiic in back a criss "yl”" lune m"3'."""gl”l mm ms" .. . . .,. H. p . . , . buds. Flight-Lieutenant EII Christ mas proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom responded. Mrs. Ralph Hcckbert was in charge of the guest book. Girl friends of the bride assisting in serving were Misses Paula Mc- cross ctiiiilit-i'buiid of liitlcta fall- ing nicr zi vt-ry ftill skirt iitiil torm- inu two tlctuclicti pulntctl panels. Tlicy worc innit-liiiig elhtiiv length gloves, slinntung shoes. picture ENGAGEMENT 3..-gut-vwqv . I rill WINNIFRFID CAIRNS Mr and Mrs. J. Scott ('llIlllIK of: FI'('Plltl&ll. I' It? I.. t-iniioiincc the engiigcnii-iii of llltllr. daiightcr. Tllll”In Winiiilrctl. to RM". Wlllllim I-1. ilcl)oivcll. son of Dr. and Mrs. S.l'I. Mclloiicll of Shtiwiillc. Qtll'- bcc. - Miss Cairns is a graduate of Mount Allison lliiiit-rsiiy. and of the Royal Victoria Ilospital school of nursing Mr Mcllowt-ll is a grailtiatc of Queens University and Is presently minister of Nor- ENGAGED Miss Ethel Margaret CalIagI'ian's. engagement has been announced: to Mr. John Burns Keenan oft Hodge-ville. Saskatchewan. The marriage will take place at St. Anne's Church, Tyrone. July 30th.; MacLcan. Glenda Brown. and Ger- Ildine Driscoll. Mrs. I-Ieckbcrt chose for her IANNOUNCED -The Guidance of blasters REV. W.E. MCDOWELL wood Unitcd Church. Montreal. The marriage is to take place on August the eighth at three p m. In North Bedeque United Church. ' BUHIESAY liurc hat w'itli mos 'and tiioss green at d beige accos- Ivor. Anne Marie Mullln. Bertha. El Rothesay Collegiate School Founded I877 An Old New Briinswick School for Boys aged 10 to 18 Why do miiiiv parents scnd llI('II' bins to Rotlicstiy" For many t reasons but chit-fly because of the advantageii the School offers: ,The small classes taught by experlcnccd men -The strong Christian Influence ..1'he sound Physical and Athletic programme -The Training In Responsibility and Discipline. For illustrated Booklet. details of Costs. Schnlarsliips and Bursaries. etc.. write the Headmaster. l C. H. BONNYCASTLE, B.A., I.L.D. green trim. SOI'II3a. llcr corsage was pale ycl low catiintiuiis. On return Mr. zmil Mrs. Dommermutb will reside in Hanover, New Jersey. Out of toiin guests were ilt, Earl l)oniiiii.-rniutb and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clzipp Blottin- fit-ld. N..I. Mr John Silliak, Ital- Iace, NCS.-, Mr. anti Mrs. Williiid Bryainton. Spring Valley, P.ll . Mits Geraldine Driscoll. Kensitig ton. P.I-2.l. Mr. Vincent Gallant, Mr ltobcrt Ilarvcy. 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