& t \ '* Weeks, son of Mr. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WEEKS Carol Sue Matheson Weds, . At Fredericton Ceremony Fredericton Churéh of Christ was the setting for the wedding _ef Carol Sue, -daughter_of Mr. end Mrs. Cuyler . Breadalbane- to Robert Isaac and Mrs. R _ Weeks, Fredericton, PEI. Mefle Zimmerman performed the double ring ceremony. ~~ The church was attractively d@ecorated- with baskets of cut @owers and snowballs. Mrs. Albin Rowledge: was or- @anist. “She accompanied ‘Mer- fill, Nicholson of . Charlottetown es he sang ‘The Wedding’ Pray- er’ before the ceremony and “Entreat Me Not To Leave Thee” ne- the signing et the regis i ei fride, gtven. m marriace by her father: wore a full lencrh gheath gown of white “organza “ Matheson, | ents, Mr. ‘and Mrs, Aart Van cree : Ewyk, Bradalbane. |Kennie ‘and. Kevin, Braintree Mass. Also visiting the Dona- : Mrs. Lloyd Horne, Cranston, Nue’s are Mrs. .Eugene. Donahue “|R.L. has bee, visiting her mo- 27d children, Kevin, Paul and | carrid haskets/of shasta” dajy ther, Mrs, Edgar -Matthews, Pavid, Scarbaro, Ontario. | ies tinted ‘to niatch their. gowns. |Elmsdale. , Cathy: Howa niece of the : Mr. and Mrs: Eugene Dona- groom, was girl. . Her Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fairless, jhue and daughter Stacey, Scar- dress was similar nm color and |and their two children, Galt, borough, Ontario are vacation- design to that of the maid of,ho-|Ontario are visiting Mrs.. Fair- ing at Mrs. -Donahue's former |: nor. James Ni nephew /less’ parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil-_ home in Cornwall. of the bride, _was ring bearer. The groom was attended: by }- his brother, Earl Weeks. Fred pews, ,niarked with satin bows. Mrs. Matheson, mother of the ‘bride,wore a ‘lace dress with Her corsage was of pink and ean wee irs: Weeks, mother ot_the lone. chose a beige lace dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was of yellow. carna- ever taffeta with. fitted ‘hadice- tions end long sleeves. Appliques of face and pearls trintmed the bo- dice and neckline. A matching de- tachahble chapel lencth train fell \from the shoulders. Her“ head- Following. the wedding; -e re- ception for 112 guests was held | at Maritime Christian College, | Charlottetown. The bride's. ta- ble was centred with a three tier , Stems of satin rasebuds” held inwerdding cake. The toast to the ce a scalloped three tier “veil. She carried a ort eade bouquet of talisman roses. ~ @wo sisters, Mrs. Harold Nichol | @on...as_maid of - honor, Cathy -Matheson and Mrs. Myron. Ma- * theson, sister-in-law of the bride @s bridesmaids. They wore simi- fiarly styled full length sheath gowns of brécaded peau de sole with elbow length sleeves. The maid of honor’s gown was in! shrimp while those of the brides” maids: were spring green. They -ELLEN’S DIARY ibride was proposed—by Mr. Zim-| |merman: and was responded to iby. the, groom. “Joyce. Carver,,.wae Attending the bride were. “her int éharge of the guest beok. For a honeymoon trip to Tor- onto and Niagara Falls__the|- ‘bride wore a-pink lace two piece dress with .matching ‘hat oof ipink and white carnations. * Out cluded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks, Earl Weeks and Mr. Matheson all of Toronto, Ont. (Phote by R.B. Islanders Abroad Return T6 Scenes Of . So our. Island is. ‘bustin’ ont all ovah” with summer guests! Thev return. the native-born to the health. which no matter ‘to what -extent -thev may have foamed, remains to theni ‘ever home. They come in zuest of loved trails. and scenes they had! : etched on their hearts. The old echool thy must again see, the Church of their childnood, a farm —. or village home. where the memories will come erowding back of the young days bygone. One seems to recapture something of ‘the spirit of good living I used-to know’. Another from a big and bustiing ‘city get away from itt all”, to bathe ‘to his* soul in its peace and quiet. fi Adopted — Islanders, those who have back along the years caught | gomething of the charm we na- tives see, or who have learned - to love its ways, return to their | > gummr homes by river or .sea, as happily. bless them! as do songbirds in ‘thir season Today it was a former Island > fad, now well on in the borrowed years, and his wife, who came by. they having driven a across the States’’ from the f “to | Childhood days. Rain this afternoon? A shower to suspend the haying; to give the workers time to catch a} _ ‘second breath; to lay the dust of our byroad, to refresh the gar- dens, to wash blade and leaf. “What would you-wish; Evien|—- -- if you might have, it..come true?” James twinkles, come now from the house across the lane :to his old armchair. -_ “That’s an easy one’’ we chue- . kle. “Just that we might be back to those days when the roses were budding, so to havesthe. summer longer remam. It is the sweetest season, isn't it?” “Oh, I wouldnt say: that! I ike to see the stream rising from the fiéids in the springtime. That promises everything And this night promises us now a nice rest on our pillows. ee |Good-night.... Christian Church. WMS Meeting s|spend the summer Murray Harbour , North.. P (Neill made the presentation of ComPanied by Elizabeth Scher- gifts. }- » | HAPPENINGS - Audrey Jenkins, Women'¥-Editor, .Phone 4-506 Mr. and Mrs: William Lang- lcommyinity. shower in Bonshaw. | jtry, Boston, Mass:, are spend- Harold Conway was master of ing the summer at the home 6f ceremonies. The, bride-elect was Mr..and Mrs, Henry. Munroe,.escorted to a decorated chair. Se- Montague. jveral baskets of gifts were open- | led by Miriam snd Rena Fergu son. The verses were, read by. Mrs. Andrew Crosby “and gifts were arranged by Mrs. Milford Buchanan: : A social, evening followed with /\musie bythe Conway Brothers, | \group singing and solos by Earla Pauline and Jeanie. NichobsamtMfoote. —-Refreshments_were i of Toronto flew ‘to P-.E.I. _ to served. with . their | Mr. and Mrs, Thomas ,. Toye, iwith their, sons Tommy and John, *have arrived from. Des- Moines, Iowa, to visit the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- phen Murphy; Alberton, + aunt, Mrs. Cecil Bell of Monta-| Pamela Ritchie, “daughter of gue. /.. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Don Ritchie, |Moncton, N.B. ‘arrived on the 2Mrs. Emmett Sorrey of Ham- [Island .in “July and is spending ilton, Ontario, is daughter Mrs. Earle Graham, of her grandparents, Mr. and \Mrs. George Millar, Montague. Mr, and Mrs. H.M. Smith and daughter Ann. of Montague left by motor Thursday, July 28 for Sgt. and ‘Mrs. Elmer Mat- | thews,. with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.* Ronald Greenwood, N.S. after visiting @ two week's vacation to be Mr. and. Mrs, Edgar Matthews, jspent in St. John's, Newfound- Elmsdale. and: : a : Hamil Edward Lumgair - Thorne - Stephen Macintyre, jton, (Ontario. is visiting his par- jents Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- lipiyre of Cardigan. +Hill,Manitobaa member-of the 4-H. Club exchange ‘Visitors; ar- irived Friday evening in’ Brook- ‘lyn, Kings County, “where he Mrs. Edgar Matthews, Elms: Will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. dale, has had as. recent guests Jack McKinnon. and family .and her son. and - daughter-in-law. *\Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Campbell | (and family, and fantily of Scarbor6,.Ont. : | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Téna- Jacob &, Ewyk;” Toronto, hue, Cornwall have. as their ‘guests Mr and Mrs. Walter-Kirk- ‘vacationed recently iwith his par- ; e and and family, Jackie,--Panta, liam. Nicholson, Breadalbane. _ Mrs. David Fraser of Vernon Prior to her whaline Smee is visiting in Hazelbrook with ly Shirley MacNevin was plea- [Ber sister, Mrs, Ernest Ings and santly — surprised, when Mrs, |Mr. Ings. “ A.A. MacLauchlan, 212 Kent St. entertained in her: honor at Donna Mac- | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scher- jner and family of Boston, ac- ner. were recent visitors at the The former Miss Machevin home of. Chester Bcherner, Mon- was the recipient of si at a ‘tague. visiting her |an enjoyable holiday: at the home |" HEATHER JORGFNSEN | “MARRIAGE PLANNED: , Mr..and Mrs. Knud- Jorgen- sen of Fredericton, . P.E.I. wish to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Heather Mae (go Ward © Gras ham, B. Comm. son. of Mr. WARD GRAHAM and Mrs. Beecher Graham, Shamrock. ‘The marriage will take place ‘at ‘the United | Church, Pleasant Valley on August 27 at 3 p.m." GLORIA DOUSE.. , AUGUST Mr.’ and Mrs.. Victor. Douse, are happy to. announce the en- gagement of their eldest daugh- ter, Gloria Victreda to David Aide;--s0n of Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Aide, Huntsville, Ont. The marriage will take place at 3 s ~ {a billion fe a million million. | | - DIFFER ON an | DAVID AIDK ~ NUPTIALS --* —_| Calvary Temple, Charlottetown on August 27, _ S| : t BILLION | In the United States and sev- jeral > countries, a bil- jlion ts a thousand million; “but | lin Great Britain and Germany, | ies 3 Swedish Girls.” main advantage is that should ‘|they wish to separate there will | suitor does not normally ap- |Proach the girls parents with}: |FEW ATTEND CHURCH | lability of accommodation often decides the wedding day; and in Sweden_ there aré- more than 400,000. persons waiting for ihomes. drinking and dancing through Not Romantic’. - About Wedding _» STOCKHOLY (Reuters) — It is: thé ex yn-rather-than the rule. to find‘a Swedish girl who regards. her wedding day as the greatest. moment of her life. More often \than not she sees it as va costly eeromeny Te- quired by laws Many brides regard church ceremonies as hypocritical and radical voices are heard asking if they are really necessary. | (Why; they -ask;—can~matrimony” not be arranged just like any other contract? — : Many, Swedish’ couples refuse to marry. They live together, an act condoned by —legislation providing that“ such couples must be taxed jointly. These’ couples say that the LORRAINE DOUCETTE WILL WED AT BASILICA CURTIS RUPERT Mee 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 Rupee of Liverpool, Nova NT he marriage will : ‘Dunstan’ s Basilica on be i 1 no expense’ ve legal fees for day, September 3, .at 10,30 a.m. divorce. When @ couple fall in love the the Central School of N Charlottetown and . Mr. isa graduate of St. Mary’ iversity, Baljiex. sing, - ja formal request for her hand. He simply announces that he is taking it. The length of: Swedish gp- | |gagement may. vary. from a few | idays ‘to several years. As in other countries avail | Selection of a church or civil, ceremony depends on the cou- ples’ financial position or their attitude’ to religion. Extremely few people in Sweden are regular church- goers. Receptions may be large ban- quets with relatives and friends from both families eating, the evening, or they’ may be less expensive -with a chat- ting over a glass of wine and a sandwich. - Honeymoon’ - holidays ~ also} vary widely. Some we ‘travel, others go back to work ithe following day. At civil. marriages, the bride- groom usually wears-a@ dark |suit” while his bride wears a jsmart costume or dress. Each lwéans * a flower. = Church usually are with the bride- groam weer: a black te and 'taileoat. ‘AUSTIN JESSOME ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED BERYL DECOSTE Agnes Church, Halifax, NS. at 10 am.. Mass August 27. Mr. Jessome is a graduate of St. Francis Xavier Univer. sity. Miss DeCoste ts the grand-daughter of Mré. An and Mrs, ~ Harold A. Halifax, N.S., an- y+ nounce the engagement of ., their eldest daughter, Ger- triude Beryl Elizabeth te Wil- liam Austin Jessome, Flor- ence, Cape Breton. The mar- -Ylage will take place at St : Capt? DeCoste, _ Street * 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug 2, 1966. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfted |taken up residence in thetr-sum- le a and family. -. |mer’ home at Grand River. : Mr. .and Mrs.” John McKgata i and Mrs. Eddy MacDon- were recent visitors af the home ald and family, Cardinal, Ont., of Mr. and Mrs. Bey~ Brows.) are visiting in Grand River, the Richmond. "guests of Mr. McDonald's par. Mr, and Mrs. J. ° A. Brown, jents, Mr.:and sine John Me- Richmond were pleased to have Donald : had with-them for a visit. Mr. Rev.: Reginald -McQuaid= “ant and’“Mrs. Eddy Melvor;--Oak« this: brother ;Leo have- _returned land, California. It was their |to. their homé in. Richmond fol- first trip to’ Princé Edward Is- Hlowing a tour of the Maritimes. land and the first opportunity | Mr UCW Meeting | At Breadalbane | The _ Breadalbane -UCW __ held they ‘had to meet their many rel- Richmond, have as visitors their. atives. idaughter, Mrs. James-Kenny and Mrs. Cyrene McLellan, Grand jher son Jimmy from Dartmouth River has returned tq her home |N‘S. - jfrom the Prince County Hosp!- | Priscilla Gillis. _Mass., ‘us tal. jis spending holidays with ee Leonard McDonald ‘saan: ‘parents. Mr.-and--Mrs, Angue ter, Mrs. Gordon MacEwen, Mrs. Reginald MacEwen were appointed to the food °committee, At the close of the meeting, lunch was served and a sotial hour was enjoyed,’ | jtheir July meeting at the home “of Mrs. Millage MacLeod. The devotional entitled ‘‘The Three Fold God,” a prayer and medi- tation were led by Mrs. Lorne ned to his work at Owen's al Gillis, Grand River, vice Station, Richmond following |. Mr. and Mrs. Elf Blacquiere, d under- Oe ee ee ae {Richmond recently attended the | gone in the Charlottetown Hos- n pital. lfurieral of Mrs. Blacquiere’s . sis- RICHMOND Mrs. Emily -Gallant, Rich- g Satur. Miss Doucette, is a graduate of - . N thur J. DeCoste, 37 Frinee - atid Mrs, Herb McQuaid . eoast, to revisit: ms Island ice Mrs. Allan Hickox was more; to chat with -kin and tess for the July meeting of the friend, to worship in the little Women’s Missionary Society. Church of his youth, which inci- yrs. Cecil: Mallett, the vice pre- dentally ‘ts the prettiest sident, presided. The secretary, Church we haye seen”. And to Mrs. James Craig read the min- énspect,. some. ‘Islarid herds, be- utes and called the “gs to learn that this couple, eause being a retired rancher; » Chis interest im jivestock contin- ues; to take snapshots “to show the folks at home, they can grow __them down on the Island”. And this morning, by request, to ‘sing . for these cooks’ enjoyment the piano accompanimem® supplied by his also musically gifted wife! (an Islander by marriage’) a new Gospel song, with-an age-old message. It was- interesting for all ‘through the busy years, had ta- ken time to -sjress in home and family and about, Xie... yahie of the things of the Spirit, - wich * gontributée se much to the weill-be- » gears have sees ty - ing of all : Other folks, old friends, theugh mot native. we welcomed at week- end. So hapbily. For a number .of guccessive summers, this couple Shas came ‘from.an old. city and Province to holiday at their cot tage, sei down cozily on their -gwn Island farm. The - passing well taken the ehildren to lives.of their own. Of the foriner three. only one. a iad ebait tt enter high seh, re mains to holida -the first week of ' August, in ‘month a large parcel ‘of nylons roll. Mrs. John Hickox led the devotional on the topic; ‘““Winning Others,” other members assisted. with appropriate readings. and = the _singing of the hymns “I Gave My Life For Thee” ing In My Hand I Bring” (from | Rock Of Ages” Plans were ahisd for a , daily Vacation Bible School tobe held Breadalbane schiol. During the was; mailed. for overseas relief. The visiting committee report. ed. and ‘a. number of ‘‘get well’’ cards were donated. Mrs.’ John Hickox invited the members for the August, meeting... Refresh- mentswere served by the hos- ‘tess _EXPo TO BE SCOUTED MONTREAL (CP) — BR. « Stevenson; chairman. and na-+ tional vice-president of the Boy Scouts of Canada, says Expo 67 can expect an “invasion”. of “thousands” of scouts, cubs and | “Noth- |, # was decided to buy a set of The. of Edna Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Urban MacLeod, Dromore end John James, son of Mr. ; and Mrs. Leo Rogerson, Fan- | nin¢brook, was solemnized at St. Patriek’s Church, Fort. Au-, , Bustus on June 25. The cere- | mony was .performéed by Rev. ‘Picnic Outing | Mrs. Daniel Gass was hostess to Cornwall Women’s Institute for their July meeting at which Mrs. Jack MacLean, the_presi- dent, presided. The meeting opened with a thought for the day followed by. roll call. five ‘books, ‘‘The legends of \P-E.1.” written by F.H. MacAr- lthur. A report was given on pro- ceeds of the opening. night of Anne of Green Gables which was sponsored by the Institute along with two institutes. Members|: were thanked for their effors in sending recipes to the. Guardian’ annual cook book. * Mrs. Jack MacDonald report- ed that 41 children were given Red Cross swimming instruction at the YMCA. Mrs. Hazen How- ard reported on. the Provincial’ WI convention. A letter was toad by Mrs. Harold Donahue which was pre- pared by Mrs. . Roy DPDrennin, proyincial convener on sex edu: MR. AND MRS. JOHN ROGERSON DOUBLE RING CEREMONY A.J. MacLeod, uncle of the bride. A reception was held*at the Royal Canadian Legion, Charlottetown, The young cou- pimwent to Masschusetts ona | honeymoon trip and are now residing in Hamilton, Ont. (Photo by Barry McGillivray) | At pee ane ‘Cornwall Institute Plans. n August © September meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Heber Mac- Phail. Convener for the meet- ing will be Mrs. Daniel.Gass and Mrs: Harold’ Donahue;. Mrs. Dan- iel Gass, Mrs. Waldron Lowther, and Mrs. Herbert Scott will form. the food- committee. Following freshments wer® served and a social hour wean dy Canadian Toys Are Popular ‘Says Promoter By MARILYN ARGUE OTTAWA -(CP)--What ors degree Seaman. Three .scripture pas-|mond, had as recent visitors her sages relating to the devotional |son Ronald -and friend Pan]. .were read, one each, by Mrs. J. |Coholon, students at the summer J; MacLeod, Mrs. Gordon Rip- |school at S.D-U. Paul's home is ley and Mrs. Earl Todd. The jin St. Catherine’s, Ontario. Also minutes and roll call were read visiting were her sister Mrs. by Mrs. James Snowie; 11 mem-|Emile Gallant and family, Mr. bers responded to the latter. Mrs. |and Mrs. George: White, Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay, assisted. by {Reta Arsenault and daughter several of the members, pre-|Marie, Mel Benson, Ulrie Arsen- sented the study on Brazil, and jault and Anne Colette all of On- Mr. and Mrs. Eddy McDoug- | all, Grand. River, -have as visi- tors at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gallant and family, Mon- cton, N.B. (Mrs. Gallant, ‘s their daughter Dorothy); also newly- weds their grandson and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Roger McDougall, Rumford, Maine, .whe are on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Me- ter, Mrs. Grace McLellan, Indi- Mrs. William Hare led the les- son from the regular study book. Mrs. Harold Toombs led in prayer for ythe adoptéd - mission- ary, Hymns sung were “Glory Be~To God The Father’ and “How Sweet the Name of Jesus |Sounds’’. The committee report- led 11 home calls, six hospital calls, five treats, 26 cards and ‘jone letter sent ‘during the month. At an “imaginary cake jsale’’ 11 dollars were raised. \job. jabout hiring’a woman for quite _—~—— {makes everything and all -its the meeting, ~re- | jtoys are’ very ltoo,to keep tabs on methods of ‘|production and talk to manag- | | ‘about |Many, a 28-year-old girl with an hon-|24a was among mote than 60 in’ economics who | plays with dolls and little chil- | with all the industries in Can- Plans were made for a turkey ada. The department has said {SURVEr. ihe Jenn ae |it. doesn’t like to hire girls, es- \Kay’s” summer. home. Plea- 8 eS: sant Valley. Mrs. Earl Todd in- |pecially as trade commissioners jabroad, because in some coun- tries businessmen won't deal | . with a: woman. ‘9° vited the members to her home | for .the August meeting. Re \freshnients were served by the tario. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wood and daughter Marie recently spent some time visiting in Grand Ri- ver, They are visiting the Island from their home in California, U.S.A, | Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKin- non, Grand River, were Mrs... \John Ward and son Stephen, | Mrs. Agnes Ward and Mr. and Mrs: Keir ‘Johnson and son Al- | lan of Charlottetown. y Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8S. Praught, Grand River are Mr. and Mrs. James | Kelly, New York also Mr. and | Mrs. William Raspa-and family, | New York. Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. | Raspa are daughters of, Mr. and | ee | hostess. | | WI To Hold Supper: Meeting | Mrs. John Sanderson was hos- “That's one of the lines,” | Rosalind says. ‘'I think it’s just | a die-hard Prejudice.” : A. former ‘statistician with the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, | she “‘just fell into’’ her, present | “They'd been. thinking a while and then I came~along.” Besides toys, she handles gift-: \ware, jewelry, souvenirs, ’ | brushes, brooms and mops, and cosmetics. VISITS FACTORIES If .you’re looking for:a good Canadian toy, you ‘can hardly go wrong, says the tall, fair- haired expert. ‘‘The Canadian industry is very versatile. It good.” She ‘has plush ~ buffalo and puffins in her office, but she has to visit-a lot of factories ers. ‘‘We travel about one-week a ‘month, mostly in Ontario.” Sometimes there’s a chance to attend a trade fair in Europe. Rosalind was al! set to go to the toy fair in: Nuernberg, Ger- |= last winter, where Can.- | \countries exhibiting, But at the last minute she, became ill and someone elsé had to replace dren’s games? It sounds like the + plot of an avant-garde movie |": but ft- isn’t | She has helped Canedian to Rosalifid. Orr {* a. commodity | sell around the world, even cation. A questionnaire was filled lout following discussion of: the letter. It was decided. to hold the Au “rrrvers: because “sconting” voting Hist Meeting in the form of a picy attendance. Mrs, Herbert there isiand-over: and enjoy the for the 1967. World Scout Jambo {Scott and “Mrs. Heber. McPhail en ees iwill oe outing. The’ jofficer with the department of |Japan, but she says the Chane | trade and commerce and toys |monwealth countries are til)! are her business: The job means lour biggest market. “Especially | promoting, Canadian — industry Atistralia and: Britain. I tabroad an “telling manufactur- jthey" re usedsto our kind of styl- here; to swim sters from 84 countties will be |nie with the members’ hushands ers‘ about. help the government jing. You'll get. a craze for a end fish. and excursion here and pousing: into the United States jin think tess to the most: recent meeting of the York Point Women’s In- stitute at which the president, Mrs. Gerrit Pater Roll call was answered by giving name of. first boy friend. The minutes were read and routine business was discussed. Dona-" tions were received for the Can- cer. Fund.. : : A report was given on the lo- cal institute convention which was held in Hampshire Com- munity hall. It, was decided to hold the August meeting in the form of a supper party at Roy- | alty Oaks followed by -bowling. A September meeting was plan- ned which will be held at the home of .Mrs. Colin McPhail with’ Mrs. Clarence Murchison as programme .convenor. Mrs. Ralph Bain, Mrs. Charles Eas- presided. |4Y Mrs. Praught. Mrs. 8. Praught is presently a patient at the | Prince County Hospital. ~ Irene McIntyre, Boston, Mass., | is spending her vacation with | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- |: ry McIntyre, Grand - River. Visitors in Grand River with | Mary C. and Cel McInnis are | their aunt, Mrs. Joseph Kenne- | and daughter. Katharen, of | Quincy, Mass. Mrs. Quincy -is 98 years of age and visits the Island each year for a vacation. «Albert Ward employed. in N.S. Rumford,. Maine have an River. 46666 DOL OHOO OOD PURITY DAIRY ’ “Parents Prefer Purity Products” 044644666666 POO eoeee and Tourists! - KEEP IN TOUCH With Events On The ded | ALL THROUGH THE YEAR Order The Guardian pote cote KS = Attention Visitors -OPENING SOON is presently spending. some time with. his family in Richmond. 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