wc femme a ee ony $ we He. BUNBURY SCHOOL HONORED ee ; : ‘ — George Williams University in ne HAPPENINGS | Montreal — ‘ Her joh could “be the careet Andrey Jenkins, Wemen’s Editer, Phone 4-8506 path to an ambassadorship - 7 - - otwr route, for experts ‘ Nir. and Mrs. Heath MacKay. their family in Jamaica ‘Plains, eet Sa palit re 3 Westboro Mass are Visiting ‘Dorci@ster and Boston, Mass = : - foreign sé cle | i , ; ae iecr rank ad ren r and ~ , y man ms ees pee meee ; Mr and Mrs: Neil D Mac. | . , ed ee ¥ cl nae sicas ore ete at Lend will be at home to their fa- eect? arsaret Measher | 0 ee el. Kensington -t--niiy and-friends. to-day on the Austra, and threé other wom 1 Mr 4 Mrs: Walter Crockett. °CS5! of their 5h wedding who could be But ofl if th eee ok ieee cae anniversary, at the -home of ioe" get married. “Women ve ct we rare y iting Mr we their daughter. Mrs.—Duftean have to travel sione Gi: : a aieere. oe Maclotosh, Springton, from . 7 It's pretty hard for them ‘o Ponte: i ee Irs Ken ing p m to i0 pm be lonely thougk They're much Seen: thee rt eet . too busy Michele once work=d ; Se ‘ Holly. Susan and Nora Nichol 21. j8hoqur' days arrangincs_ in Pos Mac! 4 ),.,: son Charlottetown, have come | official; visit * re. ie + eae rie *T ta Alberton to spend the sum- And then there are the parties 7 r. if 4 eT P ae i ee St ae ee ee grandparents, that are almost part of the dob the ~ t Soa binging ay Mr and Mre. Arthur Wilk‘e Michele says she has rarely t their home at Soutn Laxe ~ er ‘at : a boring person at al! the diplo M Hat Frankel. New Mr. and Alrs. William Hilliard matic cocktail. parties, state Y - ak | . I cme of--Willowdale,--Ontario, are dinners or official receptions ok vy oe a - se aap Spending, three weeks on the she has been to -Ueee —“—s ah FEET tater, Page cece See er PLANES BOMB FIRE ] shire. and other relatives Fire fighting Otter, aircratt ; } Som. - id 190 gallons of water at a oe a Som > Mir and Mrs. William Smith joe eae tor <a pe bie ra ~ feturned to Saint John after eet : 2 She was accompanied on her re agg Arig cx ing <7 ‘Aduli : Guiltiest a icf yy} was - ¢ - . —o by ne ghee yb sakes Mrs. Brydon Smith. On return s visiting in the if s thev . were accompanied by Mrs Of Litterein sas. hence {Eidempe 9nd (mth ant -aee Oy Phy eae G, Mr os go Rufus ‘Sweenes gan who spent several days im Poll Indicates Somerville. Mass... ate visting 54m Jom = relatives and_teiene at Elmira ye and Mrs C. Wesley Mur- hal NEW. YORK ‘AP — (iter age South Taxe ray and daughter. Bonnie, Ha- a gging is a habit that” 1p- J .. lifax,, N.S. and Mr. and Mrs. | < réniv grows with age ° ee Te Ms ~" Sidney “Harris, Plymouth Eng- : S encusesttion af geciessions morning i. visit members of and. were recent guests of Mr 3 | al and volunteer litter fichtere a and Mrs Emerson Murray, Fre- lwas, asked by Keep America : o dericton, P. E.‘T Seautifut. ’ xt : ‘ter organization. whether --hild- A presentation was made at with a plaque for the highest. school. From LEFT to RIGHT the Binh s closinz average in'the-P FE. 1. Festi- n the picture are Mrs’ Char | “when Vrs W Hodd- con -val- for twe oer threes room les Seranton.._principa! Jen- ' swener of the Music” Festival - schools This was the second nifer Howatt. Mrs W. J Rodd ———"sehelarshins_presented _.Jen-_-consecutive vear that this and Mrs.’ Reginald Gay. mu- gifer Howatt, Grade 7 student - honor was. received by the _ sic teacher. : ea eC seasons ETE Ae : 2 Sip i ° . I Success WI Is Addressed By 6 The Guardian, Charlotte a 4 town, Mon., July 11,. 1966. Irene Mountain a ¥ ELLEN’S DIARY ————treneMonntain. Home F-cono- mics teacher at Kensington Re- ; gional High speaker at the regular ‘meeting. of Success Women’s In- stitute held “at the home of Mrs School was guest montily 3 Ray and Mrs. Louis MacLeod “Now where are your men - Graham's -Road ithis morning” The place seems ~*<% | Miss Mountain spoke ‘on “'In- deserted'’ «a caller offered with @ teresting Summer Meals’ She a smile to the mother of the 3 te © said good eating ia essential ta house across the lane. -Not de SMe 5. h - it _serted enly quiet We noticed % ness | , : ’ app Is Most import: lthis when Sampie’s “inquiring e ant to prepare. fond artistically hark before this had echoed ho! and toeserve jt attractively. Use ‘ood within the season use var- homely -00SSt. and serve at correct tem- perature’ were some of the 5 ideas She passed onto The mem end-eoeks? Lie hers come from a spell of weeding in ee. She was introduced by Mrs the new garden’ to the rear of = -Rav Macleod and thanked for the buildings. The other was S her very interesting talk by the taken up’ with her ordinary dishes to’ wash and And where was the ‘family at this time? The -wonien. the farmwives Weeding |s The Order. Of The Day On Farms -We-had.seen one ' ‘in the read’ af theirs Re cause the mowing should hes by the last of the week’ “There's noi blossom vet @n the timothy we said Thev dan't hiait for blo nowadays. -Fllen’ he smiled, | eves wistful. Mack. naturally | interested in ‘the farm-work was) numbered with the :farmeérs “Alex who at present declares he~ ‘will never again -ride..a bicycle” n ssams Vera Waugh, Summerside, 8 the guest of Mr and, Mrs. Archi- bald_ Hutchinson, Breadalbane. | Mr and Mrs. Jerome Moak ¢nee—¥.vonne—Gordon) ha turned to Alexandria, Virg having spent a brief honeymoon iren litter more than adults The answer Was F eight per cen of the participat- jing in the poll including lit’ +r fighters from al! 50 states, sa 1 j ult« no tty: 8 a Thirty-two per cent voted in fa- ‘wor of adults. while: 10 per cent <= oa parents. Mr.) MRS. AND MR. MICHAEL DORMER =~ [were undecided - ‘, 7 si,.eNn ‘or fa * rey, Batters NEWLY MARRIED __The reasons given for, fate Pattern Sizes aa tee —— = oe eee. oS eaional proge am On “Ace Datecminad: | Remap Seen Suara es Sees 08 Pe imate conten avate oti.“ daughter of Mr and Mrs “eifwiating’” clergyman ~The _ te Problem hefore-thes--deve-@ a Reagh MacNeill. West..Roya! ty, became the bride of Mich- By Measuring When. in. doubt about size of a pattern to the’ measurement chart on the count er catalog or back of pattern en velope ‘Check the back waist length by typing a string tightly around the waist. Then measure from the prominent bone at the back of na neck to So 3 in. Paris next fall. you may run Hf necessary - pa : T Hnto Michele Laperriere Be- shorten difference h sweet | sides showing Parisians what a this-measurement and the baek tty—Canadian—girl_leoks—like, waist length ‘given on the back she'll be doing things as alwavs: refer Rv MARILYN ARGUE OTTAWA ‘CP If vou're around the Canadian Embassy such and accepts the inactivin of Ws -of- the--ens-elope-- promoting -Expe-and--arransiig right~arm—in-the- now expiring ~" —— — @yltural exchanges - count-down of its mending, was RECIPE : | The fair-haired. 22-year-old is at home an -administrative officer. with “He's reading’ -Peter report. ROSE PETAL JAM ithe external -affairs department president. Mrs. Louis MacLeod round ac ' e : f ‘ ; tha he . bid ed Now don't ask me where. After two vears in Ottawa she Seventeen members and one rooms to tidy Just the little du ecces’ dont keen? 1 ee 2 fower- heads of full blown uses’ words. like . fascinating visitor were present. Tlie sec- ties of the day which engage us, DECAUSE pe ae - roses ‘any kind as long as Shatner ; cociiwe te ae * + + Pe books myself shut not’ he shrug: . re 2 stimulating. and ext < to de 4 retars Mrs. Fred Campbell read a0 we find that"we-an these in ing dike € Wa cotor—ts-rert—or—prnk ) scribe her job The 3'2-year | the minutes of the previous @ leisurely fashion now that the ged, 8 B morning une °S 3 ths sugar Paris posting is: frosting od the meetin summer is here. We take. time !’ve s0 much to do out of doors ; : . : Pte de & 2 pints water ' ¢ + h . ing . at : He was attaching a make - be- ‘eake—‘‘fantastic” she says ex The picnic area’ committee re- to enjoy thé sun-spStfed yaras i ; ; aol 1, tsp. citric acid erystale” citedls wee ported new tables had been ad- and fields. to watch a little wind |lieve machine to his tricycle. an- \ ‘small, slim girl with big 7 : TH il, ‘ ul 13 ded. anda well had been. dug. from up the ¢reek wander in to xious-to be about mannish @f Pick petals. discard heads blue eves -and freckles. Michele Correspondence wat read. and Ur ‘stillness:to-hear. the ripple fairs. Birds sang to him and put sugar in water and boil oo tm he = teacher when dictoseed..-The sum of -$10- wast tune Bi goldfinch spills in the July prettied everything about gently for half hour Pour half she tame to Ottawa in 1964 But voted for’ the. Kensington Day oak, and the fiissing of a rohin The-one girl ---their-sister? She syrup—over--petals.-Mix..with = heat triend was -appying-10 Camp. and $3 for CAC sub: When a_cat presumes to intrude somewhat concerned over al- wooden spoon till petals are: set the government and ostornal scription. A committee was ap- into her precinct - lowgne her lengthy vacation [9 then pour in rest of syrup and trairs had heen a high school pointed to make plans for an |. The farmers were at the weed: slip ‘Useless away" decided ° bail for another half hour. Stir jiihition. so she ‘went for—an ‘ice cream —soeial in the hall ing. It was likely, dinner would cently to further her studies by steadily This jam is delicate.- interview Mrs. Duncan- Cole “entertain. be delayed because there was a attending —— - an Tet so every pot or spoon must be After four weeks in the de- * * Vi . , rol} i 2g od > ed With a contest certain goal set today summer school iously well. immaculately clean Metal partment I was hooked pleased with her decision each spoons must. not be used As She has: worked- in the ‘infor _The theme for the next meet- “We're going to try fo end it ing is-‘Safety First’. Mrs. Ralph by dinner time™ James said at Wigmore is convener and Mrs. parting.. “And to do that we \Lewis Campbell is in charge of have a busy morning ahead ss asses i “ . . ' See i we ere — BEET we intend fo help the boys 'g deserted air crystals and boil another 10 the late Indian prime minister -5 ee ; : This evening we brought _a >it minutes Place in fancy - jars. Shastri while helping arrange MR. ANf) MRS. RAUCPH WOODSIDE | -of-_niending taicatgh the last light small and seal with paraffin their visits to Canada- Pn inaton Unite ad Church~ . on the verand#h where James ~————— ———— Right new language training ensington nire urc SORA RICAN ERUPTION —takes-s1p—-moet—ol-hertime...She. ‘ oS , | “y surely a lovely evening . isn’t a. student she speaks . f ' ‘ ~ | Ellen - this. And a grand time PARIS Reuters!—US Sen- - 4 ——— Scene O June Ceremony ‘ot year" he offered “What do atot Robert Kennedy says in a eee ue Soe I smell? It's not the lilacs - they Magazine interview pubjished RREUMATIC PAIN Baskets of spring flowers de- turquoise brocade, a pink hat , are eee On T know ® v4 es ir — Do you long for reivet from the a. eorated the chancel of the Ken-,and white accessories, and A smiled. “it's the roses! Smell a surprised if a new Viet soony of rheumatic and arthritic’ sington United Church for ‘he corsage of pink éarnations. Mrs” mood don’t they?" =. NS erupts on the African con- (121.7 Thousands get speedy relief martiage of Betty: Mary Palm- Woodside.’ mother. of the groom Andythe evening set ic sha. tment the-coming’ years: “trom their suttering by Usit er only daughter of Mr and \irs was attired in yellow brocade | dow Touched the. far hilltops W?$ quoted -- by the weekly T-R-C. Don’t let dull aches and Harold Palmer. Kensing- with a brown hat and other ac Filled the low. of the valley Jeune -Afrique as Say! 8 ‘stabbing pains handicap you any - ton. and Ralph Leslie Woodside cessories, and pinned on a cor- Spread a dusky blanket over There exists. in Africa aM €X- Jonger. Try TEMPLETON’S T-R-C. only son of Mr and Mrs Elton sage of tangerine carnations the fields And another day of -Diosive situation of which the Only 85c and $1,65 at drug coun- Woodside. Clinton . : summer was past and over Americans seem for the mo- ters everywhere. - : The bride's paternal grand- Ged Sond vent ta te ‘whaware. “BiROUEE 5a akc ent sciel sek tenehten's MAG _ Rev. Gordon MacBeth officia- mother. .Mrs..Ward Jelley was ee ee it is not excluded that we may Geem isteost in’ the roll-on bette exter. ted at the double ring ceremony dressed ina three piece cos ore --- Diary -+- 4, obliged to intervene there if Say,’ _ FEC nenelly, HAM en Saturday. June 14. 1966 at ‘tume of blue and white with a a. s eet mem things suddenly get worse.” : two o'clock in the afternoon bine hat. and a-corsage of rose ‘ ii i cas ee ee gee ik il ake S ectdeee = tal cei’ “nations BS e ing movement was es : wong pf tore re epestinFgo 4 PF BOER tablished bv the Maori people eharge of the nuptial music and A reception for seventy guests morning early takes her thith- er. Consequently with so many of its family missing this morn- jings. the surroundings did. wear of the Waikato province. in 1858 , ccompanied the soloist, Nancy was held at the Murray Chris- ~ ¥ " * os > Elark ' ho sang “The Weddirc ti Education Center Kesak : Nai . : , *fex.'when Chief Te Wherowhero was y sang ’ riding tian F ati ng: , ae wey . ata ar tine Praver” prior. to ‘the ceremony ‘tor udere wine COW GARY BENTLEY MARJORIE OATWAY — installed as King Potatau and “O Perfect Love during ‘eatering ENGAGEME . It was the direct result’ of : : 7 6 . disillusionment atfiong the the signing of the register The brid ‘ } ‘ 3 NT ANNOUNCED . * £ : e's able_ featured = Maoris following the M i ‘ aor authfyl ide was radian. lich taners hre. i j , Pigenteg ‘a hed See oe - neh end ee Apert anda ie Pe abies Mr. and Mrs. Hubert -A.-Oat- Gary Bentley, son of Mr. and Wars and British confiscation of J sy of nsion wedding cake surrounded with s “ ; * ’ - erganza over taffeta des ed on a _wreat! of pansies and decor-| “*" Charlottetown, wish to “Mrs George W. Bentle: their lads 1 a i and ete > : ; 1 ‘ enipire lines Tie “bodice and ated? a onintahive bride and | announce the coming mart —— - eg eaciri 4 aan SRUR OLD EXPERTS a 2 ae . m = f take ace. 9 gust; 27,” * z r «€ ninistry lily pointed eves were of lace. gr e an arch of lily Tidge of heir youngest daught- t oir a Ugited Church LON ON CP)—The ministry A detachable irain-was border. ‘of cute nf sencien wuteBae ya ited Church. of public works has urged ar- Ac I ov f pansies er, Marjorie Jeanne to Mr Sherwood at 2.00 pe m to” : . ed with appliqued lace Her centered the guest tables eee are cco = : cheologists to get busy on relics 4 . ee : ° ' ‘ veil of nvion net with scalloped = The toast te the bride was pro- of Britain's distant past before edge flowed fr: cen ot Soe the & 4 th Q Of N Zz M . the sites are built over or : : : pased by the best man an e “ ; i eight braid citcied By ain Told hee Cakes veen A - aoris farmed. ‘‘Increasingly intensive lated pear! ce sbrie’TOSes AfacBeth : iy fn utilization of land will inevita- a¢ pth ae noke ri ve . Her bouque: was of fugi ‘n uae a Heteraiaseud Ic Fifth Of R : . A ‘bly engulf many sites,” sald the and stephanotis a ty ee see 5 | eigning 1 ine ministry's annual report. \ ty Palmer - sister] * ——— - Diana (* a 1 ' i bivewated thet ce ; oe oe mor: was gowner se coleréd jo ' By EVELYN FALCONER expected from Queen Te ‘Ata brocaded. silk : ae . : WELLINGTON Reuters) — who sucteeded her father. King aleeveless f' a : ' DEE "After five kings. the Maori peo- Koroki. the fifth Maori king. on : } . : 2 ple of New Zealand have his. deatl ct May 24 ‘ lefgth be ibe H j : P sp a ca le ay VA aiivexs s e © queen for the- first time ATTENDED. FUNCTIONS Feuit from MALAYA boraer:d wit! ; _ ' - 5 She is Queen Te Ata-i-Rangi- In recent. years. Queen Te , shoulcer lenci pike nic shee eee Bird of the Ata..-as Princess Piki,~ repre- Long ‘white gloves ‘ aaa Seated S Dawn! who at the ase of 33 ts sented her father on many oc- | ———— ers and a nose- : ‘ te vie e 7 3 married to a successful dairy casions when poor health forced aca ead . > ! stan s farmer and is the mother of six him to curtail rhlic appeart- ed carta é a ed P PF semble I io ae 3 iren ances ‘ Douglas a ania Hs cession to the hicnest Princess Pik escorted he and acce r : nf al pasition Queen and/ Prince Philip te the those worn > : a bie : * al her people “is expected Maori marae. or meeting-place, - The fewer . 4 te tn. closer cooper at Turangawaewae. Ngaruawa- t c 2 13 : niece of ez ‘a : gicen—heturen_Maerie and—Fure- hia into. when” the’ roy al leneth mr ' 6 : a i 2 . n New Zealand Visitors -paid an unscheduled and of a 4 ss 3 a great sncial and ‘cultural visits to the area—a gesture \ worn hs : - ‘ at - Prowts among—..the.._Maar.s- greatly appreetated by 5 The c : ‘ bi x "i elves “A "Re Maorik Binxic e - : oe 7 mY s need far strong Now. as Queen Te Ata. she mer. herther ‘ 5 ; wee p for the M espe. has shewn signs of inheriting Roland SI af ae ¢ our” the sot, gea—her—father< wert amt Nida Se ae gas ane a ; =e Maari hs are ment She ie know to favor dis * jotedh ; a : fe guests to the e re eee ; =e polices_.pattioularis_torthe es. ine honnene a aie renroed te f paving ae pnw at—of—eold—griecances py ter: = 5 ra and the She received her education 4 : © are ‘ :-y be trihal 6}. public and Anghean church M a a . re : e s r ? schools She speaks both Maori ~ oo Pe crowded. Yangtze ry 5 p ls confidently and English. : aca igadersh 7 petals boil then must be pressed mation, protocol government down as they are light and ris® hospitality a 1d cuiturat—ex- When thev become transparent change’ sections and met such and tender.’add citric aeid people sas the Shah of Iran. and NOTICE Dr. Michael Leser will be see- ing patient? in'the Western Hos- pital in Alberton each morning, Monday to Saturday, from 9.30 to 11.30 beginning July th. - i Administrative Job Found Fascinating By Can. Girl the habit. adults, who travel more and are out longer hours, ¢ have more opportunities to |'t- ter, and grown-ups make da luse of more items with a litter couple are now residing in Albany, P EI ' potential | One respondent siding with \the young folks, said Chil- \dren follow the. example of their parents and «senior rea Enzich. French and Spanish gives Therefore. the question already Her job is arranging of littering i« not a respons timetables for external affairs yit- that can he placed on a personne! taking courses iM bing ; everything from Chinese to _ cca ze Swahili grterecoosososocosooe sm ' FRIENDS ON MOVE. 2-H BENNETT CARR-3 The language schools are $ Sum Life of Canada § vers patient with us Our pen ¢ District Supervisor a ple are always missing two ¢ insurance Ccunselling z weeks because they have to ‘go § Charlottetown, P.E.1. ae to the. United Nations or leave e Phone 48817 - 4-5435 — in the middie of a course be- ° oon vo éause they've been posted.” cocescsccccosesccooed People are always coming and going. and ‘that’s one of the JUST ARRIVED New shipment of: hardest things about the job You have to get used to losing vour friends after you've just got to know them But I admit the chance to travel was one ofthe things that attracted me 1 cant stand staying in one Crash Helmets lace,” Wi . ndshields Travel! has been the story of Crash Bars her life se far An “army brat” who_had lived in Quebec City, |] for Honda Bikes. Saint john. N-B Washington ree . 3 and Germany before she was] Keith Carmichael - 12. she attended a French- Brackles Pt. Rd. Sherwood speaking high school in Ottawa and the English-language Sir W hat does the Bank of Montreal offer you? _ Basic Banking, that’s what! 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