“+ as ees aes aie ws E EDERA FLORENCE RODD ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Miller Beairsto, West Covehead, announce the en-| yarriage to gagement of their daughter, Ed- era Florence Rodd, to Perley Vaughn Charlton, son of Mrs. Sas ANNOUNCED Chariton, Lawrencetown, N. &., place_on Satur- day, September 12 at two o'clock in Trinity United Church, Char Fred Charlton and the late Mr. | lottetown. 25th Wedding of Mr. McLean, was honored guest at the annive 5 The McLean children were ali ai | ‘s_ - —_———-* a; + © 1 . ‘ SMS ea ate Anniversa Is Most Happily Celebrated Womon Lena Caroline McLare, Women's Editor, Puone 8908 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 13, 1959 HAPPENINGS JOAN TERESA SMITH ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John F. Smith, On the evening of August 10th. the members of West Royalty Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Charles Murray to honor one of their charter mem- bers, Mrs. Russell Bell, on the occasion of her birthday. When Mrs. Bell arrived for what she believed a quiet call she was surrounded by friends of all age-groups. Several origin- al poems were read to her and the president, Mrs. Reginald Coffin, on behalf of West Royal- ty Institute presented her with a Life Membership Pin of the Pro- vincial Women’s Institute. Delicious refreshments were served buffet style, table being centred by a beautiful bouquet of roses, flanked by a huge birth- day cake and delicious sandwich es and sweets. Afterwards a-sing-song was en- Joyed which climaxed a delight- fully enjoyable evening. Mr and Mrs. Gerald C. Ryan _of Bronte, Ontario, are visiting on Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Ryan was the former Miss Elspeth Les- lie, Morell. Mrs. Ivan McClure accompan- fed by her granddaughter Lana Faye McClure (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McClure) of Moncton are visiting in the pro- vince. They are staying with Mr. end Mrs, Charles MacArthur, Greenfield Avenue, and Mrs. Co- lin C. McClure, Brackley Point. | Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mac- Coubrey, Saint John, N.B., were recent guests at the home of Mr Wallace B. Brehaut, and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Brehaut, Alexan- dra.. Mr. and Mrs. Borden McClure of Auburndale, Mass., and their grandson, Robert Walsh, arrived Friday to spend the month of August on Prince Edward Is- land. They are staying with Mr. McClure’s mother, Mrs. Colin McClure, Brackley Point and Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Baker, Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs Francis Mazzeo of Newark, New Jersey, have *been guests of Mrs. Mazzeo’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse McCarville of Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Baker of Hazel Hill, N.S., and three chil- dren, Peter, Ray and Mary Pat- ricia, are spending a brief holi- day with Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Leo P. Duffy, 218 Euston St. Mrs Harry Rogan left Tignish, Monday to attend the School of Community Arts in Tatamagou- che, N:S. Blair Buchanan, Eldon, has re- sumed his duties at the Royal Bank of Canada after spending two weeks vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Buchanan. Leona and Shirley MacDougall, Montague, Mrs. Joseph Acorn, len William, have returned home after spending two weeks at Mr. and Mrs. Warren Buch- anan’s home in Eldon. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Buchanan, Eldon, are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Achorn and three children of Oromocto, N.B., Mrs. Joe Achorn and three children of Halifax, N.S Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cameron, Bellarica, Mass., are visiting re- latives and friends on Prince Ed- ward Island accompanied by their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Nickless and children, Jeoffrey and Susan. They are the guests of Mr. Er- nest Cameron, Head of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Love and family of Prince George, .B.C., also Mr. and Mrs. J. E Ledgard and family of Regina, Sask., and FSet. and Mrs. W.L. Williams and daughter Heather Ann, of Greenwood, N. S., have return- ed to their homes after spending @ lovely holiday with their par- efits Mr. .and Mrs. Colin Love, N.B., is visiting at the home of Mrs. Olive Carr, 41 Water Street. Mr. and Mrs Herman Larter, and daughter, Mrs. Doris Smith, and children, Beverley and Bar- ry, and son Howard, and his wife, and two sons, Pau! and John, and a friend, Bill Connors, re- Leading Cadet Gary MacDon- ald, returned home recently after | attending Naval Cadet Camp at/| Sydney, N.S. On Wednesday evening a large number of friends and relatives gathered in the O'Leary Baptist Sunday School Auditorium for a shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ellis (nee Lxrothy Smaliman), prior to their depar- lture on Thursday for their home in Toronto, Ont. While the wedding march was being played by Mrs. Avard Harris, the newly-weds took their nicely decorated seats of honor, They received some lovely gifts, and a well filled purse of money. The gifts were opened by Mrs llis’ sister, Mrs. Don Auck- land assisted by Miss Glennis Harris. Bud on behalf of both thanked all for their kindness and good wishes: All joined in sing- ing, “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows.” The remainder of the evening was spent in social chat and sing- song. A delicious lunch was serv- ed by girl friends of the bride. Mrs. Thomas Hannah and chil- dren Mary, Beverly, Deborah, Carol and Tommy arrived last week from Toronto and are the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Malsey Profitt, Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. John Woolly of Ottawa are renewing friendships+- in Summerside after an absence of eleven years. Mrs. Duncan J. Buchanan has returned to ummerside after vis- iting friends in Sydney and Boul- ardie, Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Wofford Gates, Jr., and son Kevin returned Saturday to Spryfield, Halifax County, Nova Scotia after visiting in Summer- side guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Millman and daughter, Fayn of Halifax, N.S. were weeke guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Silliphant, Sum- merside. F.L. and Mrs. A.J. Timmins and daughters, Joanne and Leslie, ar- rived Monday from Trenton, On- tario, to spend the week with Mrs. Timmins’ father, Mr. Roy Silliphant, Summerside. They will leave on Saturday for Winnipeg, Manitoba, where F.L. Timmins is Executive Assistant to Air Marshall Bryan at Training Com- mand. Dr. and Mrs. Alan Stewart and family and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Romcke and family, held a wein- er roast party at the Stewart Cot- tage, North Bedeque on Saturday evening. Miss Debbie MacArthur of Sum- merside, spent the weekend with friends in Saint John, N.B. Miss Peggy Gordon of Halifax, N.S. is vacationing with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gord- on, Summerside. Mr: and Mrs. Ernest Westlake of Carrying Place, Ontario, are visiting in Summerside,’ guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. Cyril Ken ny, and Mr. Kenny. \ Dr. and Mrs. F. Miller return- ed last week to Kentville, NS., Charlottetown, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Joan Teresa, to Mr. Keith Charles Stickings, son of Mr. and Mrs. after visiting friends in Summer- side. Rev. Charles Carnezy, D.D. and Mrs. Carnegy of Hamilton, On- tario, arrived in Summerside last week and are the guests of their son, Mr. David Carnegy and Mrs. |Carnegy. They were accompanied | by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnegy | and daughter, Patricia, of Lon- don, Ontario, who returned home| on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Carn-| egy will remain in Summerside | until Saturday when their son Mr. Keith Carnegy and Mrs. Carnegy of Fredericton, N.B.. will take! them for a trip on Cabot Trail. | They will then visit in Frederic-| ton before returning to Ontario. Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Gates of) Summerside have as their cuests| the latfer’s brother, Mr. William | MacKinnon and Mrs. MacKinnon, |who arrived on Saturday from Sydney N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phillips of Lancaster, N.B. are visiting the |former’s sister, Mrs. J.0. Cobb, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs.Bill Gay and chil- dren, Sandra and John, returned, last week to Saxonville, Mass.,| after visiting the former's moth-| er, Mrs. A.A. Gay, Summer- side. They were accompanied by Mrs. Gay’s mother, Mrs. Bent- ley Lewis of Moncton, N.B. Mrs. W.E. Leonard of Daytona Beach, Florida has been vacation- ing in Summerside, guest of her sister, Mrs. A.A. Gay, and in Crapaud guest of her brother, Mr. S.E. Cannon and Mrs. Cannon. Miss Louise Allen, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, cele- brated her tenth birthday last | Tuesday with seven of her girl |friends at the home of her grand- |parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur | Allen, Summerside. ite e 7 ; . KEITH C. STICKINGS | ANNOUNCED | Frederick N. Stickings,, Summer- side. Marriage to take place Sep- tember. 1%h, Trinity United Church at 2 o'clock. children, Joan, Billy and Marilyn | of Camp Borden have been visit-- ing in Summerside, guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. A.A. Gay, and Mrs. Gay's mother, Mrs. Em manuel Martin. i Mr. and Mrs. Grodon Sheriff of Regina, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sheriff and son, Gordon, of Glace Bay, N.S. who are va- cationing in the province visited relatives and friends in Summer- side on Sunday. They were ac-| companied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson of Charlottettown, * 90TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Janet Daley, Whim Road, | was photographed last Saturday | as she was celebrating her 90th birthday. Mrs. Daley enjoyed the! many callers who arrived to con- gratulate her. | She is in excellent health and resides with her daughter, Mrs. | Frank Graham. Her activities in- | clude knitting, baking and house- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gay and work. Callers enjoy her jolly per- sonality and active mind. ELLEN’S DIARY A shower—yes, this morning, barely enough to wash the dusty faces of the pansies by the drive- way but enough to delay the hay- ing. “Tt must be that rainbow meant unsettled weather’ we offered. “But, Ellen’ James recalled “that rainbow was days ago ning we saw it.”’ “Then it must be the change in the moon,” we chuckled. “Whatever it is’ he. nodded “T’m thinking we're just a day too late for the fair’ in our haying. Only'a few loads left now to fath- er up—and.”’ “A mist on the hills” we said. By this however we. fancy our haying will be done. The Fair will have called this family there toenjoy its every day: They will. return home more and less weary at night and with obvious relief from its clamor fo the peace and quiet of the farm. But by morning all weariness will have vanished and they will sugcumh once more to the sound of its siren-call over. the eastern hills and be off to join the thous- ands of Islanders and the sum- mer-guests to our shores, to bask again in its charms. And one cook at Alderlea, com- mitted to cans a souvenir of Aug- ust in reaspberries gathered to- day to brighten her menus when the wintry white is once more on the fields. By such savings the housewife gathers exquisite tokens'of the passing. months: \rhubarb first to remind one of the fresh of the springtime—young winds pert in the new leaves, robins’ lovesongs, lambkins playful in the evening pastures. ‘ Strawberries come next—ful! of summer's enchantment: Hay- lands a-ripple crops, growing Fruit Brings To Mind The Various Seasons | And besides it was towards eve-| clovered pastures. The cherry- | time is a little sad we a.ways) fancy. Sighs go in with the fruit to the tins or jars because of the sound of the death-rattle that the mowing-knives despoiling the gren lush of the fields. Raspberries—and with them) still the summery scenes and | sounds, but also ,alas, the first signs of Autumn: song of crik- et, goldenrod in hedgegrow, chip- munks planning to hoard. Blue berries will come to her, and the plums, and imports of peaches and pears in time to be her riches and to return, to her many a pleasant memory as she makes meals for\family and friend and the stranger, who could be her “angel unaware.” . “We must’’ the younger farm- er remembered in the (little) dampness of today ‘“‘get that fire wood home to the shed before too long. It’s had a good spell of sun- ning. From this along there won't be so much time to a day.” Today? 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