| ELLEN’S DIARY Again ‘the farmers went to the itruck’ move’ back along the lfields, climbing the gentle i n- lcline of valley, to reach present- ‘ly the heaps of sticks close by the woodland, from. whence in the springtime past, the harvest of logs and fuel-wood was gath- ered... We recalled that one \who lives close: by a shore, jwhence blow salty winds and \strong to torment the trees she set out with high hopes, recent- ily looking out over our vista \which includes many a tree and jgrove and sheltering woodland, iremarked a bit wistfully, ‘I love trees! I think’’ she twinkl- ed, ‘I should like to have my house set down in the midst, o la wood!" ral | The woodlands are enjoyable now - possibly not so freshly at- jtractive as in spring, when the ar avant, E41) eee PS AT THE COUNTRY STORE Pictured above are Mr. and nor and Mrs. MacDonald were a sees ener mca present, as well as official re- tico. browsing in the drug de: presentatives from the muni- partment of The Country Store cipal centres. flowerings and the unfolding fronds of ferns. However the mosses underfoot are soft, the lichens a. study in so many shapes and shades and we talk on, dappled paths of. filtered sun- light. Blossoms are still there, at York. The occasion was a garden party at JeWell’s Coun- try Gardens attended by tour- ist operators’of the Island. His Honor the Lieutenant -Gover- pa | } MARY HAWORTH ~~ c- Divorcee Is Badly Hurt, . Avoiding Old Friends. DEAR’ MARY HAWORTH: {respect the rights to privacy of I guess I took to heart what you their friends’ relationships to wrote - another woman some other friends. They don’t con- weeks ago,~ about gossip. May- strue friendship as license or ob- -.|be it’s my image 1-value. In |ligation to stage-manage deve- any case, here’s the’ problem. lopments.. Thus, unless and un- In. mid-summer 1964, friends |til Edith specifically asks you of mine. I'll call them Jane and for up-dated information about Joe Dokes, of San- Francisco, )Jané,. including how to reach were divorced. fmmediatély the |her, my advice 1s, don’t confer |decree was final, Joe marrj ee M. H. again and settled some distance | Mary Haworth counsels away. Ther. show place house. ;t hrough her column, not by ‘was sold and Jane.dropped out mail’ or: personal interview —lof—sight: Write her-in-care of -The-Guar- All this IT. jearned only 1a s-t.. dian. ~- | spring, piecemeal. ie - First’ a mutual friend's “letter. | ie :|mentioned that the Dokes’ house | ° TIGNISH : had been sold. Next,.on a trip, |. : i a mainly business, to California, | ‘The Bible Study Group of St “lt stopped by. the Dokes former |Simon_and St. Jude church T:g- [next door neighbor's, divorcee nish -held a farewell -party for ‘|then off on a cruise. Se Te ce ll ne Tig- 2 Fas snish Convent ‘on Thursday eve- pee a tar ia Sere ning prior to his leaving as as- living inthe East -and wonder- hfcsel crrey. to tke ap naw ed: where the Dokes were. now duties in ‘the province 0 Que- She said. “’She’s living sione:_I bec. Mrs. Alcide Boudreault cn don't pant era hecla 7 Then- behalf of the group presented “] ue ea Sher Father. Tardiff with a gift. He she acer 4 ona give you Net. lin turn expressed sincere appre- Bee can : : areas ciation to the group present. =f eM Jane that night," ~Karen Eldershaw returned to she quickly said she was tied UP her office duties in Toronto, Ont. ane would call ‘al pack aed after a holiday spent. with her er cigane aie wae shocked to Seehce a aa = 1. nee ‘get my call, and I could almost Ceanacihen Mes WInLAIH Mae ge ? Faene - ’ : a feel her Wondering whe Tia pried Leo. Also visiting the | Flder- e number from. _. {shaw home was Jack Little o' | Two. days later another .Cali-_/Toronto : eens oe _ ~€arl Richard of Toronto |s- vis- TON es © oe iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe's remarriage (a local: social =e. splash), and of Jane’s going al- Alphonce Hichard, Tignish. Ac- most off her rockér about the companying Carol on his trip to whole thing. Then it seems Tignish was his sister Paisy Ri- Jane got a job - - a blessing, we | arg who spent her school va- fect Love’. Decorations in the Harold MacLeod of Kinross. Pre ehurch were summer. flowers, siding at-the.tea table-was-Mrs. hosed ee oe ane nee : 5 cation..with relatives and friends and pews were marked with Ada. Battas, aunt of the - bride, : jin Toronto. stn bows and orange blossm and Amp achaod and Leah Mech SEER otegee Une and | The bride, given in marriage Pherson assisted in serving. lthe ballet forthe three of us. | by her father, wore a bell-shap- The btide chose for her tra- | This she did, but again Jane was | ed gown of peau de soie with a velling dostume a three piece “tied up.’ We consoled 0 ur- lace train. Her bouffant veil of knitted ‘suit of sky. blue, with | selves that the rejection was im- nylon tulle was held in place: white actessories and a corsage partial | with fabric roses centered with of white carnations. Following Now I'm home and another pearls. She carried a bouquet a honeymoon touring the Mari- classmate, Edith, with whom I ot red sweetheart “roses and times, the couple. have taken uP have kept in touch, writes that wae centered corral one. residence at 21 Young St. Char- she'l be returning soon to cali- The matron of honor, Mrs. lottetown. The groom is em- Peete atten 10 aura in: Idaho. Merrill Oatway. sister of the ployed with F. R. McLaine Ltd., che and Jane were inseparable groom, wore a street length dress and the, bride.is on-the staff of | a+ school. and I know she’s been of.-_ yellow. embroidered. —-satin -the—Livingstone and MecArthur-ciszled- not hurt Sere tend ve ond caus es Nursing home. ° ‘ing from Jane in some years. ; Out‘of-the province guests in-| I’m positive that Jane Dokes quet of flowers tinted in pastel cluded, Mr. and Mrs. Donald jis one iat the first persons that shades. The bridesmaids Evelyn Hunt of Lynn, Mass., Mrs. Ada | Rdith will try to see in Califor | : MR.-AND oa ‘RALPH LEARD . Orwell Hd. United Church -— ‘— Setting For Summer Wedding Orwell Head United” Church was the scene of a summer wed- ding when Linda Elaine, daugh- ‘er of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Mu- sick, Kinross, became the bride yf Ralph George Leard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard, Lorne Valley. The double-ring ..:ere- mony—was-conducted-by Rev. roljowing the service a recep- Graham Fraser. . } tion-was held—at Hillside Inn, The wedding music was play- Montague for 70 guests. ,The ed by Mrs. W. J. Mutch, and bride's sisters, Brenda and Mar- Lloyd Martin sang ‘‘The Wed- lene circulated the guest book. ding Prayer’’ and, during the The blessing was given and the signing of the register, “‘Oh Per- toast to the bride proposed, by Mrs. Musick woré a two piece ‘turquoise linen suit with white accessories and a corsage of white and pink carnations. _ The groom's mother wore a_ pink sheath dress with matching ac- cessories. and a corsage of white and’ pink carnations. ‘and Lila Musjck, sisters of the BRattas. Dorchester, Mass.. and |p; { : ‘ ’ denon jnia. And’ as Jane seems deter- bride, worefidresses alike in Irving Silver of Sommerville, | mined to be a hermit, I think the style to that”of the matron of Mass. (Photo by Craft Studios, impact of a call. from Edith honor, in pink and blue, with Montague) would be eased if Edith has the” matching shoes and headdres- ses, and bouquets of mixed flow- ers. y The groom was attended by lfacts befor@ she ‘calls. ing her Jane's phone number and his brother, Gordon Leard. Fd- Lead To More the facts-as I've heard them? Or and Frank Bain ushered. . ‘and others wonder why they've | _ For her daughters wedding, | Than Steno Job jture from your detailed letter, | ~ -t--NEW- YORK--=— letter |erately as snoopy as a blood-'| HOUSEHOLD -\dictated to beginning shorthand hound at work, in collecting | Islanders Are Forlorn: As Vacationers Depart |sawing. We watched the little’ \floors_are—adorned with dainty. ‘ mother, a girlish lady is from &/gnq friends om the Island. sunny’ southern State. ~|§- The Guardian, Charlottetown, -Tues.,- Aug. -30,-1966.- ~;was held at the home of- Mrs. | ei LONGWEEKENDING? 5 Se HAPPENINGS. uf “Audrey Jenkins, Wemes’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 ior ' 7” Mr: and Mrs. Arnett Bell, Bor- parents, Mr..and Mrs. Roch den, have returned from Cal. Brien, St: Louis... gary, Alta., where they attend- » , ed the wedding of theri daught: |” Recent visitors of Gilbert Ar- er, Shelvie te Stewart: Murphy \senault and family of St. Hubert of, Fredericton, N. B. Were Mr. and Mrs. Herve Robi- o’- and interesting. fruitings as well While to those who enjoy them, the silent woodsy places are ‘fru- lv’ ‘“lovesome spots" there is no denying shat folks: who have shore farms are also fortynate. The very winds that blow im with salt breaths, the varying moods the colors-and the sounds of the “lone sea" also have their. charm Quiet now, our mornings. are in ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand and Sandra from Saint’ John, |Brown of Toronto “have been NR also Mrs. Roger Gallant \visiting friends and relatives im ‘of Toronto, Ont. oe St. Louis and vicinity. sais $ 4 Mrs. Fred Arsenault and ‘wo Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Des- children, -Ronny and Wayne Roches of Urbanville had as re- have returned to their home in cent guests their son and dau- Toronto after spending the sume) ghter-in-law, Mr. and -Mrs. Na- mer months with her parents, | the wake of the summer holi- Zaire DesRoches ef Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs. John G. Arsenaull| days, which takes-a pair of lads Oat. | St. Louis. off to class. Now Alex is in the | ' Principal's room, with, as it . Mf. and Mrs. Edward Arse Recent visitors at the home ¢ happens a new teacher. Peter, nault and family of Windsor, wy and Mrs Arion Arsenaut is in the new “addition where the N:.S:: have returned home after 67 Abram’s Village were thsit same young mother as last. year jspending a short. vigiy with Mr. son and his wife. Mr. and Mr. presides Setting a first preced- gerne oe Mr. ee Alyree Arsenault of Montree. ent in our school, and, we. sus- Feet eey4 Vill : Feeney b Mr. Fidele Arsenault of Water- ranans age. town, Mass., also an other sen pectin a rare happening Island | a ; over, our teachers, both youth- “Mrs. Ivan Kennedy, Breadal- Eine Pigai a weekend with tis ful matrons are sisters, from a bane, who has been visiting her | distant community. 7 ‘brother and_ sister-in-law, Mr. Children were among - visitors brother and si in-la | me to this farm today: a fair-hair- -_ 0. William Halltwell, F tot Ontario are visiting at the ; George, B. C., returned by plane Ih of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | ed pair, girl and boy, happy |recently to her home. aie ome : re hearted youngsters, and accor-/| ' | Knox, Peter's Road dingly most likeable. Born of Diane Keough ot Toronto has | two inheritances they are,-in & heen spending her holidays. with nice mixture, one parent being |her sister, Helen Keough, Bor- rooted in Island ancestry, the |den and with other relatives Borden, were Mrs. Cyrus Gaur | det, Moncton, Mrs. Basil Gal- jJant, Coleman, Mrs. Emile Gal- lant, Toronto, Mrs. Reta Arse ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclinris, Summer guests, this little family, which; jr and Mrs. Frank Burke includes, also a_ baby-boy, ate, | snq family of Montreal, “have enjoying their holiday at the fat |neen visitors at the home of Mr }nault and daughter Marie, Tor- famed resort that is, Cavendish, and-Mrs: Michael: Ness, Borden. onto, and<Mr--~and-—Mrs. Earl and in his native city with par- - \Gaudet, Wellington, P. EI ents and kin... So quiet, and, to --and Mrs. Pomroy Mur| . - * : us, rather forlorn our. Island will |-ay Breadalbane, have return-| Mr. and Mrs. . Wayne Morris, r be when presently the calls t© |.4 trom a visit with their som who were recently married chaud and two children Gary) Mr. and Mrs:-Claud-MeAlister | Recent ciiests at the home of ls r , T = BS ere LEO DOYLE A SUMMER BRIDE A summertime wedding took place at. St. Michael's Church Iona, when Mary- Caroline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Flynn, Iona, became the ceremony. Attending the bride were Aurelie and Pat- line Flynn, and Phyllis Tay- lor, little flower girl, Rose Doyle and ring bearer Barry home will return our vacation- | ang daughter-in-law, Mr. and \Scarborough, Ontario are Sperd-.. bride of Leo Francis Andrew Doyle. The best man was Jo- ists across the miles to ft again. ‘Mrs. Wellington A. Murray, Fre- ing two weeks holidays at 1¢ Doyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. _ seph Gill. A reception at-the Babes of pigeons we have at dericton, N. B., afd a motor trip. home of their parents, Mr._iad ‘Bernard Doyle, "_Earnscliffe. Community Coit. jfoll 2d. Kiderlea - a silvery gray paif, to Morrisburg, Ont., where they Mrs. William Brothers, Carti- Rev. Leonard McKenna of- the church ceremony. (Photo hesitant today it seemed, to try enjoyed a visit-te Upper Canada 8af. and Mr. and Mrs. John _ficiated _at the double ring by, Heckbert Studios) out new wings. Morris, Dundas. ‘They just sit there on the barn-roof’’ Alex said. -. “They -will soon find . their wings. By tomorrow, they per- haps will be flying between the barn and near. meadow’’. we- pro- | mised. ., i Partly cloudy this day was, with’ a refreshing“evening Sshow-- er. And now the clouds- part. There is promise of moonlight above a dark hilltop. .. And for Village. : Mr, and Mrs- O'Leary Morris: and Mrs. Joseph Bernard, St. returned to Somerville, Mass, “Louis are Mr. and Mrs. Paul’ having spent their holidays .at Florida, Mrs. Rita Barnett, Chi- Dundas. guests of Mr. and Mrs cago, and Mrs. Robert Whitak- John Morris, er and son Mike of Saint John, | N: B. ae Visitors. at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs: Boyd Curley and eee -{Kenneth___and— Dale... Calgary, Mr, and Mrs.-Geraldd O'Hol- /have returned” to their home, loran and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon having spent the past — monty McInnis, Hamilton, Ont., were |With their parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs ley, Kensington. auc Recent visitors at the home of ity ag this pair there -is. an old, old recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cur’ . 8 L ) Trinity Quartet. Montague. and aang. and -bed. Charles McInnis, Borden. \Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Agno Maddix. St. Belfast Quartet. The Brooklvn Until tomorrow - - Diary - + Auquatine Cove a easee u binge Oo egy Trio and Caledonia Trio . Lloyd’ and: - Mrs. ; _. of Reading, Mass., Fidele Arse- a 1 <olersBave Good-night. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony. Gallant | Rareice: Avecanlt ald Ltia fartin, Orwell sang a sole. Sev *s Vi tly | _ : ee he oe ee jGallant have returned home aft- Abrdm’s Village Mare LeClair,Mr. LeClair and |er- visiting in Montreal. They : amily, of Toronto, Ont. Mr. were accompanied on return by : i aes Lecl Visited their cousin, Lize Trudeau ~o f Altar Society eer teindves any ee Montreal who is _ now visiting ; ° h in Ab 's Village. August Meeting. | them in Abram's’ Village. es : Eyal omer aied Nene Me Mr. and Mrs. Gilles Groulx of The monthly- meeting of the land: in -Nova Scotia, has- returt Montreal were recent visitors at Abram’'s -Village Altar Society | : the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. ject to Hamilton, Ont. |T. ‘Arsenault of Abram's Village one Hae Arvest ne | Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mayhew | son, the minutes of last meeting Se a eer i fs \Mrs. Smith -of Leominster’ Mass were read. followed by roll call | sland during the month of Au- |27e registered at Tea Hill. Court answered by 19 members. The|_- ‘site | different committees gave thle OEE ee es, uae irelatives-and"friends on -the is- reports. _Mrs.- Louis Gallant, |\) land. Atty. Smith is a member. Mrs. Jacques Gallant and Mrs. |Mr> and Mrs.: Cuyler. Matheson. lof the Mass. Bar “Association. Leo J. T.-Arsenault will visit -the | _Mr_ and Mrs.” Mare Laflamme| sk next mony 8 MASS 9.4 auger Jacaueline ef OF gin for peace--A report was eee ay anidiens aa Aaiiphe| given on the swimming classes |EROTO scatreal -vietted vasentiy’| and a committee was named ‘to organize a children’s bingo te Beas Mr. and_Mrs. aid in paying the expenses of the : course. A discussion followed| 44. and Mrs. William O'Brien | to organize a dinner to be serv- 14 tamily of Toronto are visit- ed at the parish hall to a French - ~ O'Brien delegation from Quebec. Ques- ing atthe home of Mr. O'Brien tions prepared by Mrs. Arcade : : 7 and Mrs. Levi Arsenault were president Mrs. Louis Gallant; both instructive and amusing. |Vice president, Mrs. Leo S. Ar- Mrs. Camille Arsenault and Mrs sefault; _ sec’ enue oe Alyre Maddix will prepare ques- Edgar calla = it eins tions for the next meeting which A¥thur Arsenault; 7 ae Tate will be‘ held at the home-of-Mrs.;Mrs--Cyril_ Arsenault, hits. <a Emmanuel Gallant. Program ques Gallant. A vote ef thanks will be prepared by: Mrs. Jo8 was extended te Mrs. Arthur Richard and Mrs. Camille Af-!, renault who had been secre- senault. The meeting was then | : ’ adjourned, following. which. the |tar¥_for the past three. years, # J... annual meeting was held for the 80 to Mrs. Arcade J.B. Arse- naming of new officers who are \nault for her hospitality. Atty. Francis M. Smith and; Mr, and Mrs. Augustin P. Ar- senault of Abram’s Village had as ‘theirrecent guests, Mr. and Bride at Southport. They -are visiting — to vote for favourite August Mrs. Fidele Arsenault. and~ fa- mily, and \Leandre Arsenault MONTAGUE The 44th Anniversary Service Montague Zacharie Cormier and family of St. Hubert: had as recent visi- of Lower tors, Mrs.- Bridgeport, U. S. A., Mr. and ing, Augist-.2ist < Mrs. Curney Gallant of Urban- Rev. Russel! Burns coneucted ville,“ Mr-and Mrs. _ Narcisse the, service Gautreau of Toronto, and ‘Mrs. was Dr. Cecil R Webber of Clifford DeCoffe of Halifax. N.S. Summerside who gave the mes- sage. Selections were heard from nault of Watertown, Mass., Abel eral ‘hymns were sung by thé Arsenault and [son of Quebec, choir and congregation. Guest Alyre Arsenault of. Charlotte- organist was Mrs.-Alan Camer-\ town, Theodore. Arsenault of ion, Caledonia : Toronté,| Mrs. George Rowe of Rohert. Rose * { Montreal. -and Mr and Mrs. .nd Eustachius’ MacCarfon,~ ‘of Zoel Gallant and family of_ Tor- "Montane. lelt-last week jor Se ake. se } ague, st week for § — -ven tslands,- Quebec for a” truck ire. Loretta: Dolton_of Chet. 1oae_9% fish. for Gulf. Garden sez, Mass.; is now visiting with Foods, Georgetown — her sister and brother in law, : Mra nd Mrs. Phil- J. Arsenault) Jenk of St. Hubert. ins Washing Machine Parts - Sales - Service : ; Service on all makes of. - DEATH TOLL RISES : 2 Wringer Washers ° SEOUL” (AP)—The. death tol] @ Rebuilt exchange uni's ~ from encephalitis since early available - = this: month: rose. Monday_to 310. -@ Selling in- South Korea -as 54 persons washing -machines died a day, the health. minis- Just Dial 892-3837 try reported. -A_ total Untred. Fred Arsenault of Church .was. held Sunday even-. * Lower “Moniague : of 1.386 Kent St.,Chariottetown z “he guest: speaker. : completely” -rebuih. —_ cases have been reported. August ! $ pclae liainenincncheele ye? So, would] be wrong n send- | Shorthand Can. | win Musick, brother of the bride should I just continue to let her ese here cut in half, you were delib- | A HINTS students: {your dossier of hearsay facts | __Keep stars in your eyes when practisising those symbols, no matter how much like drudgery agar aatatnctnrs fi - Seating the..chore,.seems.. Shorthand-can and stirring than metal ones fead to something more tham af being an office stenographer. gay et ' The really adept at’ shorthand ak erik ef a Le who pass demanding qualifying ate the yolk inte:' in a cup of tests can earn up to $14,000 a gold water. It wilkeep tor “Cat In some parts of the U.S. Leenard W. Ehlers, a_ short- geveral days., . outgoing president of the Natio- fy. % eae Se ntes tl nal Shorthand Reporters “Asso- from a mix, sepa: er pancakes ate the eggs and beat the whites stiff before ciation, outlined in an interview folding into the pancake batter some of the opportunities Any qualified person can ‘Prost. a ginverbrénd: 3 get a job at the drop of a hat,” sifting confectioners’ sug gp ue said There are shortages through a paper doily laid on in almost every state The. function. of the shorthand reporter is to record word -for word everything that is said at a trial, hearing or meeting The reporter then furnishes an the top. Lift the doily carefully A piece of camphor in side the piano «ill keep moths away from the felt. accurate transcript — a_ type- Never thin yernish wifh. tur. *Titten or printed record of ‘pentifie. It destroys its glossy WHat Was said, rties nstead, set the LAND HIDES HARBOR varnish can in a pan of warm The port of “Montteal is 850 water. Don't st om the stove. ‘miles from the sea : hand reporter for 26 years, and | about..Jane’s -comedown,—-marl--| tally and socially. i And I think your obscurely -guiltv~or Vaguely- ashamed sense * of having stooped, as it were, to worm your way into possession of gossipy information about Jane's misfortune - - gossip that | she shrinks from facing, obvious- | ly - - is giving ‘you trouble wat | present. | : bbe baie Having\ boned up, to the ex-! ltent vou puid....on the inside story of thrhat happened to-' Jane”, you-now feel. almost tt- resistibly impelled to share the , fruits of your research with oth- ers whose clytk-cluck reactions might echo your own. Hence Edith comes to mind At the same time. however, you distrust the ethies af: your urge to tell all you know on a | subject thaf Jane herself is keep- | ing ufider wraps, or trying to. 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