“tal where “he tas been a patient’ and Mrs, Harold Stead, |’ Mrs. George Stead, Dundas. Cen- | Are : ‘ 30 BUY IN_US. LONDON (Réuters® — Avia- ‘__ CURTIS RUPERT e Mr.__and—_Mrs._ George -E-— Doucette, Charlottetown - wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Lorraine Ada—Ann to Curtis David;~son.- of,the late MrS Laura Rupert..- of Liverpoal, “Nova Scotia. The - marriage will take place at St. - ~WILL-WED AT BASILICA % = en < ie \ | Crayons Pleasant To Use And Are Very Versatile By JOCELYN M. RAYMOND jpage with one color and try dif- } In co-operation with the staff.ferent-colprs on’.top of it. ; of the Institute of Child. Study,’ .1f'a design is drawn with light | University of, Toronto. *Seolors applied heavily and dark, ea oy ° ‘ones added on top, the highlights | Crayons are neat, cheap and can be seraped off with a tooth-| quiet. They don’t splash or: drip pick or bobby pin to produce an | and their colors are satisfying- etched effect. “AS wax crayons) ly brilliant. But because they pepe! water the children wil! also | lare So convenient we tend to ig-lenjoy touching up the back- nore most of their’ poss bilities ground df a crayon drawing with and to make coloring books their poster paint or water colors. inevitable , accompaniment. Cer-- washed “cotton material, tainly there are times / when such hs an old sheet, can be turn: these make a satisfactory com- ieq‘into” colorful doll's bedding, bination, particularly when &\pjayhouse curtains &r costumes child needs “a rest frome more with the help.of crayons and /a stimulating activities. Howeve’. jittle adult. assistance. Hold the working only ‘at filling. outlines ioth in place with thumb \cramps a child's imagination. tacks and draw ‘a design on the Crayons and. a book of - blank oisth then lay the fabric, design- | pages allow more freedom. ‘\gide-down on newspaper, cover -- Crayons, of course, should not |with’a wet cloth and press with a jbe-used to the. exclusion“ nf other jhot iron to set the color. - BS. FER EASE . : aLORRAINE, DOUCETTE ° Dunstan's Basilica on Sattir-~ {ig a Braduate of St. Mary's Un- fversity, Halifax. \car trips, too, if a:large. sheet of |the tip of a finger-and shellac. \plywood can Be. provided for’ al]. when the children find an intr- ~ : MR. AND 50th Wedding Anniversary .|.- Celebrated At The fatnily of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Fred Turner of South Winsloe arranged a -surprise.. party. for ‘heir_parents_on the occasion_ of neir golden wedding anni- versary at the Towers Restaur- ant, with ‘members of the fam- including: 17 -grandchildren dresent Special guests included Rev. and Mrs. T.R. .Goudge and, Mr. |-', and Mrs. George MacKay A| three tiered wedding cake grac- | ‘ed the table Mrs. Turner is. the. former Hannah- Roberts ‘and the couple:/ were: married June 14, 1916 by | MRS. FREDTURNER..—i‘L;‘(ié‘( SCS D ki ( V E : ‘the family, ‘and: UCW were lap board: esting leaf they can make a priht The youngest children will lof it by placing it veinside-up on jneed only a few thick crayons newspaper, securing a sheet of jand large sheets of newsprint or |paper. on top and coloring over wrapping paper. A great variety |the entire surface'with a ‘soft lof colors will prompt them only jcryon,; making -all--the strokes jto inake tentative dabs of each |in one direction. lcolor,« while the thin crayons MURRAY “ ‘that come in hugé assorted pack- jages will bend and break in al have duplicates. llaneous ‘shower. was. given in Make sure that the surface he- |honor of Mr. and Mrs. Terr-y- neath the paper won't be harmed |Reynolds at the home of rs. by marks that may go ovér’ the |Reynolds parents, Mr. and Mrs. insist that they color only. in one by—Mrs. direction. ERs Marguerite MacFarlane and the When children seem ready forjversés weré,read by Mrs. Leon more stimulation, extra colors, |Buell. Lunch was served. by the varied papers anda few sug- ladies and a social evening en- gestions ae be added. . Shirt |joyed. ns ; cardboards, construction paper,| Mrs Ralph. Billard, Murray | Ber cena cone corrugated |Harbor, left recently fot New: Pe r ‘textured papers give-|foundtatid where she. will visit \flirther variety. Don't ~forget.| . 5 huge sheets of brown paper for with her relatives, She was ac- murals which. several ‘children |companied by her sister who re- can work on together, | si in Ontario. Show je children how the| Mrs. Audrey Bateman, Cot- Tharp lines and’ deteta cn {tage City, Maryland, U.S.A.ts blunt ends for broad lines and |SPending her vacation at her the -sides, stripped of paper, for|summer home in Murray Har- bold strokes and latge surfaces> por. : An old crayon with notches cut —H—_~—.- along one side makes interesting eeateiarrere ee variations for -borders. and let-'¢- N ters. When the ends and sides of |¢ Ht. ee ae crayons are used, pad the tab-|¢ Mistriel Superines le-top with newspaper so the chil- |} ~ Laduvaies eC oaiaatie | . | s 7 ¢ s \dren ‘can press hard enough tole iget-a bright color. To- demon- |¢ pee ae fh “strate how tints can be -blended |$. .-* "one : é = the paper it’s fun to fill a | tescsecccesecerecoseeese’ William—Keenan-a-n-d COCCO COO S. Winsloe- and one. from the community. Gifts from the WI “also received. Mr —and Mrs. Turner” thanked everyone present for their many < gifts and their ‘kindnesses on this AREFULLY. WeiLove Our P 2 76,000 Readers ae THE GU happy occasion. FILM PROCESSING @ Black and White, or Color. @ Fastest Service. @ Highest Quality. GEORGE WOTTON PHOTOGRAPHY $4 Kent St. Charlottetown P.0. Box 880 ARDIAN-PATRIOT Prince Edward Island’s “Total Selling” Medium Rew. Henry Crowe. Witriesses were Herbert Horne and Mrs. Ira Auld™ They -had_- four—chil- dren: Ivan>Orville and. Fred-— die of Winsloé.and one dqdaugh- ter Verna ‘Mrs: Gideon . Mac- Lauchlan). West. Covehead On their‘return home, friends and neighbors surprised~.them and called to wish them many happy returns The celebrants received many | gifts and good wishes frorh their friends 4 presentation was made from DUNDAS CENTRE The Abundant Life team from Emanaus Bible School in Oak Park Ill, which is compesed of; seven young Bible students left Monday to return to their res- pective homes. after spending six-weeks on the-Island- T-he-y held ‘ daily Vocational _ Bible Schools and Special! Gospel meetings; in Upton Gospel ;Cha=- pel, Little Sands Hall and Mur- ray River Community Hall, and Montague: and Charlottetown Bi- ble Chapels Mr.‘ and* Mrs. Leith Dingwell and: daughters Barbara, Eileen and Betty. Dundas Centre are at presér’ coonding some time fn, Little Pond. ; Haréld Taylor, Diindas Centre hasbeen released: from the Kings County Memortal Hospi- Mr Charlottetown were Sunday. vis- itors: at. the, home of Mr. and. tion... Minister Fred Mulley told Parliament ‘Tuesday’ Britain plans to buy ‘between’ £50,000,- 0) and —£60.000.000 ($150,000.00 and. $18... worth. of ican airliners, for the. British Overseas Airways Corp The airline will buy six 400-- seat Boeing-747s and one Boéing 707=. : 820-C, a cargo vr passenger aim Amer. | = travel bargains Charlottetown to: ae Montreal _—_ $17.00 Moncton $3.80 » Saint John $ 5.90 Halifax = ©=$ 640 Sydney _-.. $10.50 Corner Brook $17.50 Winnipeg _—_—« $39.00. Vancouver $62.00 | Pa a examples of CN's new White Economy ak Call CN prices including complimentary meats are equally attractive ybout the Red, White and Blue Fare P} hal Toronto __. $24.00 | SIT rane r ETHELENE MACEACHERN c “Ethelene Sadie Eleanor Mac- gree at the graduation exercises of Gallaudet College-in June. She received her early educa: | tion at New School and later attended Prince \Kensington Presbyterian Church | of Wales College, where she was |was made by Mrs. Charles Ken- | awarded the John ald prize. While in D.C. she also studied at University. +... Deaf from childhood, she was |were read by Mrs. Sheldon Neill: the recipient scholarships due dation scholarship, arid the Delta Epsilon scholarship a memberof the Delta Epsilon (vice-president..; Gallaudet lege: Medical Club, Ambassador }noldgist at-Franklin County Pub- !residé along with his wife, the Bible Club and the Womens Gov- am “TF ifask., a. stster of the “groom”; ‘who were. presented with’ a bou- tonniere and a corsage respec- ‘Silver Wedding ter, Edith. Anna pinnéd on -her Anniversary Of Clinton Couple ‘mother’s ‘corsage -of sweetheart ' roses. and the daughters and Peonies and roses decorated datighters-in-law alsoe wore cor- Nace Paynter, Clinton, _recéntly |ter, for the occasion «when family and friends’ assem-} Following’ the presentation of a bled to celebrate with the popu- jgifts Anna Paynter sang a solo, Mrs and Mrs. ied’ by Mr Charles Kennedy. Paynter’ each e | anniversary Their daughter Anna and their ; daughter-in-law, Mrs. . James -expressed their thanks for, the LRayyiter, received the guests, |gifts and good wishes \Edson Rayner was master of The guest book Was presented lceremonies for the presentatiow, by Rey, and Mrs. Thomas Hump- of Rifts, and’ the couple were’ at hrey, Charlottetown, and was ‘tended by their son LAC Myron cjreulated by Mrs. dohn Keen- {Paynter and his wife Kaye who/an, Charlottetown... jhad recently returned after liv-| Mr. and Mrs. Paynter receiv- jing for the past three years ined. a telephone -call during the jthe. Yukon Territories. evening conveying the good wish- On behalf of the family a card jes of the former's brother and }conveying congratulations andj sister-in-law, © Mr and Mrs. good wishes was read by their daughter Anna, and a gift was | presented by their; son James |were GETS DEGREE Tesented by Anna, were jand on behalf of the Paynter fa- mily by Mrs. Donald Bernard |have three children, James, My- jand John Paynter. * .|ron and Anna. toe A presentation on behalf of the | as P-ubli¢|choir and Adult Fellowship of | -BRISTOL © Bilt Roach who Argyle A.. MacDon- |nedy and. Mrs, Fred Semple, In-| Mr. and Mrs e jdividual gifts were presented by | ! George Washington Mrs. James MacKay and- Mrs, short vacation have returned to |Don Taylor and the gift cards jhome again, but said they will jbe back later for.a longer stay. ‘Its more -than fifty years, since of the 5 ‘ The chairman welcomed a8\pi Roach left Brisiol, and he following to her honar | iyoung child's grip. Choose black | ; and clear primary colors as al HARBOR standing: Vocational Rehabilita- special guests, James ees e lha s resided in Halifax: since jstart, and if two or more children | . tion: scholarship, Canadian Deaf |Darnley, father of the bride of, are to work with the crayons,! On Tuesday evening a miscel- Scholarship, Given Foun- |‘weaty-tive years, and Mrs Mik| wr and Mrs. Harry Hooper, |dred Glydon of. Windthorst, |have arrived from Boston, © on | “ their- annual vacation. They —ar- erning..ouncil; as well as parti- jrived ‘in time “last week to at- cipating in’ ‘vari sports: itend the Barry. Crane wedding. At. Gallaudet, Ethelene . was jedge.. Encourage the youngest|Robert’ MacFarlane, White |Sorority ‘corresponding secre-| Immediately” following ~ gra- \It's a long time since Harry jones to use bold strokes and don’t |Sands- The gifts: were -opened |tary),. Chi Alpha Bible Club |duation, she began further train- |Hooper gave up the old- Bristol Col- ing .to--beeome~a- medical tech--:Mills-and--moved—to- Boston to lic Hospital, ‘Greenfield, Mass. ‘former Agnes Flynn. of this vie- tively, and ‘Mrs. Glydon's daugh- | } the home of Mr.- and: Mrs. (Hor. Sages, Riven them by Mrs, Payn- | lar.gcouple; their silver wedding ‘Bless This House’, accompan- | Walter Paynter, Halifax | The apbversary cakes which were here from Halifax, for a | f } BERYL DECOSTE AUSTIN JESSOME ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Agnes Church, Halifax. NS Capt: and Mrs. Harold A day, September 3, at 10°30.a.m, (creative materials, but they are|. To decorate wood, choose & Eachern, youngest daughter of |and daughter-in-law Laura. Gifts |decorated by Mrs. Lorne Cro- DeCoste, Halifax, N.S... an-.at 10 a.m.. Mass August 27. Miss Doucette ‘is a graduate of {5° versatile that they are a must smooth piece, sketch the design! Colin MacEachern, Charlotte- jon behalf of the Hickey family jzier, Refreshments were sery-, nounce the engagement -of Mr. Jessome is a graduate of the Central School of Nursing ‘for rainy days and quiet mo-|on it and fill-the outline with col-|town, and the late Margaret |wer'e. presented’ by. Mrs. Gordon ee by several of the ladies | their eldest daughfer, Ger- St. Francis Xavier — Univer- ~“Qhardottetow aM * (ments in city, camp or cottage. jor in. the: same direction as the | (Campbell) MacEachern, re- |Bryanton and Junior Hickey,} Mrs.-Paynter is the former’ trude Beryl Elizabeth to Wil- sity. Miss DeCoste {s the tetown and Mr. Rupert |They. will help: pass the time ‘on grain. Smooth the design with |ceived her Bachelor of Arts de- Phyllis Hickey and the couple| liam Austin Jessome, Fior- grand-daughter of Mis. Ar- thur J. DeCoste, 37 Prinee Street. t-ence, Cape Breton. The mar- riage will take place at_ St. ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 4, 1966. 7 they will visit around the \phy's old ‘home is here where finity, Told Hooper home. : Rey. J. J. Dunphy,- who has} been stationed. at Souris for sev- eral years to Palmer Road parish. Fr. Dun- the Island. still resides, the Rev. will be a Colorado potato beetle larvae and other foliage insects retard plant growth and development, help spread disease, One low-cost. Endrin application controls all major pests for up to two weeks, e 4 a POTATO GROWERS: i ® K a + _ Powerful Shell ENDRIN two ways: (1) controls all ¢ You need no longer switch from one costly insecticide to another for control of major potato insects. Remarkable Shell Endrin 20 emulsible concentrate controls them all—effectively and economically, __ One application lasts up to two weeks. As fewer sprays are required, you save both time and money. Read how Shell Endrin can boost your crop income, ee longer. 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Result: you save time and labour—as well as the cost of extra insecticide, his mother Mrs. Josie’ Dunphy - has been transferred |missed in the ‘eastern section af - z +