v V Adorn Church Bouquets of tulips and bas- kets of mixed flowers decorat- ed the Pownal United Church for the May wedding of Judy Dianne. daughter of My, a Mrs H. A. Acorn of Pownal. to John Howard Walton of Long Branch Ont. son of Mr. and Mz-s. Borden Walton of DeSa- ble‘ P.E.I. Rev. George Elliott presided at the double - ring ceremo n Soloist for the wedding. Arlene MacDonald. cousin of the bride. of Kinlock who sang “0 Perfect Love" and the “Wed- ding Prayer". Her accompan- ist was Mrs. Edward Wood of Pownal. The bride wore a full length gown of ‘ organza over heavy taffeta. Both the neck- line and the bell - shaped skirt were embroidered with dainty flowers. Her train was highlighted by four silk rose- buds. Her headdress, a combi- nation of silk organza flow- 5 D. '< ers. seed pearls. an d rhine- stones. held the' bouffant veil of tulle illusion. S h e carried a cascade of pink and white feathered carnations. or members of the bridal party were the matron of honor. Mrs. A, Buell of Summerside. sister of the bride. and brides- maids Mrs. Forbes Taylor of Nine Mile Creek. sister of the groom and Norma Robertson of Mt. Mellick. the bride's cou- sin. All wore identical gowns of pink organza crepe with bell shaped skirts and tinted pink shoes. Their headdresses were small pink pill-box style hats with shoulder length veils and white lace gloves. They car- ried bouquets of pink and white carnation: accented with pink and white streamers. Members of party were the b. st man. Leigh Walton. Saint John. bro- ther of the g Ws. with white satin bows and lily of the valley. Mrs. H. A. Acorn. mother of the bride chose a three - piece ensemble of double knit boucle in linen and lace. Her acces- sories were a white flowered hat and shoes and gloves to match. She wore a corsaga of white carnations. Mrs. Borden Walton. mother This year’s sun princess adds a little pop-pvar with A- line seaming and brief bows. Toge- ther. they take a girl every- Where from 50 cents) in Coins (no stamps. please) for ""5 pattern. Ontario reside a “d6 2 cents sales tax. P r in i E “Mn 1y am: AD~ DRESS. ems: man. “N onto: to ANNE ADAMS. 2:" 0f Guardian - Patriot Pat- “ DOM. 00 t St. W. Tor- onto 1. on: MR. AND MRS. HOWARD 'WALTON Tulips And Mixed Flowers HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins. Woman's Editor: Phone c-ssoa For Wedding of the groom. chose a beige linen ensemble. She wore a yellow and beige petalled hat and a corsage of yellow meal. The reception for the couple was held in the Queen Hotel in Pownal. The toast to the bride was proposed by Robert Drake. uncle of the bride. and responded to by the groom. lio- ward Walton. Telegram were read by Leigh Walton, The guest book was circulated by Jean MacMillan of Poi/Vital. a l t o it left by plane for their home which is Mimico Ont. For tih trip the bride chose a pink linen The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. June 10, 1964. 7 Gagetown. N.B.. spent e Mrs. Lyman Moase. Mrs. Fran- weekend with his parents, Mr. ces Moose and Iver Cotton for and Mrs. Francis Gardiner. the latter. Mabel and Alden Pro- . Cardigan. fitt. e Mary Rogers. boucle suit with white accesso- ries. Mrs. Peter MacAuiay and Clark. Verna Cole. Pauline Colo two sons. Dannie and Francis. Wendy Gill and Lynn Pidgeon. of Cardigan returned home by.I Also during this service Mr. train following a visit with her} Fiander baptized the infant sisters Mrs. Racne Sandersonaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don and Connie Gallant in Moncton. Caseley. Tracy Dawn and the NB. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Profitt, Virginia Lynn. Pie. Ralph Gardiner of Camp Godparents for the first were tb Urban Sullivan. accompanied by Maureen Brothers of Card- igan motored to Nova Scotia Roy Howatt. Crapaud. were vis- to spend the weekend with relva- ltors to Halifax last week where tives in Halifax and Eastern Mr. Myers and Mr. Howatt Passage. were delegates to the Diocesan Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada. Frank Myers. MLA and Mrs. Myers. and Mr. and Mrs. Le- Mrs. Harold M. Brothers of Cardigan returned to her home; following treatment in the Chan. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, lottetown Hospital. - and Mrs. Ralph Myers. Cra paud. returned early last week Mr. and Mrs. George V. Fras- from a trip to Ottawa. or of Charlottetown were week- end visitors at their summer The Clyde River WI. met at LL, cottage in Cardigan. a home of Mrs. John Beer on June lst. The vice- presi-j dent opened the meeting with the "Ode" and the “Mary Ste- wart Collect." Roll call was on "accident MR. AND MRS. The Junior Auxiliary of St. Mark's Anglican Church. Ken- sington. received awards for memory work and handicrafts at the regular worship service Prevention' and was answered on Sunday evening when stripes by 11 members. The minutes and badges were presented by were read and approved and a‘ v. E. J, Fiander, Attending balance of $34.35 was reportedl in a body with their leader Miss by the treasurer. School a n d. and receiving sick committees reported and‘ their awards were Brenda Tur- the institute voted l0 get ice ner. Marlene Turner. Marlene cream and treats for the schOOIl Dunning. Pamela Clark, Jane meme June 25th Plans were made for the Cat- Solemnized In S u m m e r side Presbyterian Church was decorated with va- ses of pink and white carna- tions. potted hydrangeas and mums for the recent wedding of ‘ « Charlottetown. to George Stew- :1 m the groom's m, dour sessi MARY HAWORTH Will Power Was Absent v Until Prayer DEAR MARY HAWORTII: I am interested i answer to EC (the boy-conscious teen- age girl) who wants to lose 35 in four weeks. You say she is hoping to find a magic substitute for will power a"/ there is none. Burt then you explained how to utilize mental imagery and perseverance to achieve one's goal. The matter of will power puz- es me. My first malyat told me he doesn’t believe in will power. but that some people are Just 5 Plain stubborn. a trait octet: will We mtsintenpreted as ' power. That I can believe. as I’ve al- 8W mostnevea'beenabletonuiat thow'iilpbrwerttodo difficult n 3 gs. When I was in psychiatric treatment the first time I had no problem of compulsive eating. although I was unlbeerably d pendent upon my analyst. was after I abnuiptiy terminated one that I began nib- bling constantly. neither enjoy- ing food nor ever feeling satisfi- Gtradually I gained about six pounds. a sizeable amount for a small person. After trying evetry Imown diet trick with no suc- cess. I appealed to heaven in shame and distress, aclmowledg~ ing that I was harming myself and felt powerless to reform on immediate. Almost :‘P 2. There was no tangible answer. seem myprayer wasn't heard t . But slowly. "mos impercep- tlbly, I began to feel enery. in terest and detenminattiton. I dedicated one day a Week to Moderate fasting: three small g. r. Fascinating to embroider. lovely as pictures. pillows! They make ideal gifts. too. Charming picture quartet ~- decorative over mantel. as wall tlemen's Association dinner tol 8” Beek' Momuue be held at the home of Mr. and, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George Dixon at one end! Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J a mes of June and a committee wasl Campbell. Summerslde. and me formed to arrange for the foadt groom is the son of Mr. and required and other plans_ Mrs. Cecil Charles Beck, Mon~ The meeting closed with thet “igne- ainging of “ Save The. Rev. Donald MacKay was Queen" and a dainty luncli wast the officiating clergyman. The served. lehurch's mixed choir rendereu Helped matswithonly Beck-Campbell Marriage Verna Lorraine Campbeii,: GEORGE BECK Summerside “Before Thine Altar - lhrone' ‘ before the ceremony. and “0 Perfect Love.“ during the sign- ‘ing of the register. William . Conkcy directed the chow, which was accompanied by Mrs. Amos Halley. Given in marriage by her ta- ther, the. bride wore a white v, floor length gown of nylon oi- ' ganza over silk. The gown fea~ tured an Imported Chantilly lace top with scoop neckline. Her jewellery was pearl d r o p iearrings, gift of the groom. - She carried a cascade of p I n k sweetheart rose headdress liquids be- tween. much the official faotrcgi‘ays prescribed by the The first step was the hardest. I had feared my weakness but it aumtountaible. T h o ' of denying the urge to overeat is a trifle compared to ttithejoyofkieepingagotnirveonliu- on. Oncetnawthilelstiiilloveaeuat e at a party. but I decisive weakness and a new “mail beginning" each new daylsthiswbattiarmamtby r? . . . Remember the utmost con- le albniel’s to Tobias: “Pnayer and fasting in the sight of the Lord. . ." Your column is always helpful. 8.1%. DE M LEDWELL MARY E. TRAINOR ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Hugh Trainor. Charlo- toliows: It isn't a govern force in its own right. capable d . I E . carrymg all c it. It is tawa universities. where she rather. a faculty (embodying ttetown. announces the en- obtained her degree in psycn- range of choice) whose pure gagement of her daughtel. ology. Mr. Ledwell is a grad- prfmamy purpose. function or Mary Elaine. to Thomas Aus- uate from St. Dunstan's Uni- ' is to assent positively. tin Ledwell. son of Mr. and versity and Nova Scotia 0: time in deliberately. to the Mrs. Thoma s Ledwell. St Technical College. The wed- Ctreator s uttenttonal life-plan for the individual. Not that one anDM‘S in advance what that Creative will contains for us. tndiiMlidlwal’Iy. But that weI accept it; commit ourselves to be alert receptive, responsive. * obedient, to it. living by faith, I i I Peter‘s Bay, P.E.I. Miss Trainor is a graduate of St. Dunstan'a University. laler attending Dalhousie and Ot- ding will take place Saturday July 11. at 10 am. at the Church of the Most lily Re- deemer. Charlottetown. as the phrase s. apt uh . 1 According to come ec'e- t f m. t... not” m... Best Part0 Trip Away omc his “free‘l' 1fpower _ . l I . . Wm...“ mmmmf m“-.;.“.. w. Comes With Homecoming ve . thordby living I on a higher pi a! wwiW— Among the verities that havei aware that no weaker vessels. consequently fallen jewel - like from the ips; of mankind th e s c. are. but a; deal more. more easuy, of sages rough the yearsumighty force working together' than wouM be ble if h there is no better truth than r their Home and Country's. aperated as one mated to m. that which says “The best weal. Even an on - lookerf coed on his own dtx'dvimg pom part of a trip away. is the[gets the feeling that such home - coming!" No matter bands. gowned an coiffed the length of the excursion. orl; most attractively to honor their the enjoyable time one hasloccasion. can also don working (had. there is that inexplicablel apparel. and. by way of join-. something which rises from thel ing hands and hearts. work heart’s deep wells when a wan-; miracles in whatever project dering one comes within sightjfor good they care to undory of the farm. or rural or city. take. Indeed looking back along spot. and that dwelling. which. I the years. we much doubt that humble or imposinng Home. (rural living could have reach- t To see Scampia at the gate-ted the high standard now ob- way. and Curiosity on the Yord- taining. were it t Path. to note the surpri- many an instance the sad pleased smiles break on‘WJ. «had Put an energetic the faces of the loved onesl Shoulder to the “T1991 0f Pm- there, is for us to be awarelgress. in bringing this about. that “A little bit of Heaven"l By way of continuing enioy- does "lie on the earth below." merit. we were Yet how delightful had been the visitors to that extremely this atternoon which had tak-jlntmsting Island setting. on us n company with tme‘lknown far and Wide as Wood- Island's Supervisor and a Miss Isiah. It i5. scenically slid his- who directs 44-! work, anitorically a charming spot, and hour's ride to attend one of‘ to visit each unit. to enjoy each those June forgat‘herings of i the W. I. sisterhood which is a Convention... Would that our Queen could see the. ' . Island now In Its first summ-l aollveniers. both faseinatmg and cry loveliness. the thought‘ educational. we came away came to mind as we motore iwith a neat horse shoe — o alonlz: to see the g coun-; which would fulfill exactly a tryside with its far hills haztly; mently expressed wish of blue. to follow this road. now one girl of this. farm to have rising to helmits affording wider one to tuck in. as a Good Luck enchanting viltas. or again: token. the bouquet she will dipping down to the seclusionl gather for a little bride - to - and peace of some valley of|be's shower set for tomorrow stream. Neat now. and patter- evening... From "The Corner" which gives his misused called will power a terrific and ' workout largely futile An I of the buildings. miniature and larger. one could spend hours there. From the display of for help in governdnig yourself tuned you into God's will (or you. with the realm “that you be- gantoquiokonbrtontwlife and to expatriates psychological unity. self-mastery and icy. .M troupinl- Q“le lll‘CMW-ipal‘ can in (me ). ,ned prettily are the farm- area this one of June”: sweet tern 7152' four 4": x4 Inca lands the Bed of the empde young missiea comes to wed CANCEL; coup-ERIN“ places. beside or Intermingled i the one lad of “the next farm transfers: color cha I. Th rty - five cents (coins) for this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Broom. care of Guai- dian - Patriot Needelcratt Dept. so Front St. W. Toronto I. Ont. part Ontario residents add 1 fl sales tax. Print plainly PA'l'a TEEN NUMBER. NAME. AD- with (the greens of meadow and‘over". to make we think an id- woodlot and pasture. creating enl marriage. in that among a striking design, [other pleasantries all up the A W-T- lathering. betlicr ia.years_ the do - you - rememb- ‘ consists of a mere doun mem- ers? will be of interest to both. Sept. I to Oct. 4 in Black I. be “So you’m home. Ellen!” mnnon (Apt—me e'ucu- tiva council of Britain's Labor it”- counted among at feature of the actual complex [nest Her nylon pillbox decorated with pearls and se- quins held a bouffant tulle Illu- sion veil. Miss Isobel Campbell. New London, P.E.l.. cousin of the bride. was maid of honor. She wore a gown of pale blue nylon organza over taffeta with a . pillbnx hat similar to that of. the bride. and carried a no is carnations. Flower girl Heather MacKln- silk with matching headdress She carried a basket of pi and white carnations. ‘ Bloyce Beck Roxboro, Que. . bee. brother of the groom, was,I best man. Ushers were Sta i.‘ Peardon. Montague. an 2 George Mac-Lend. Summersidr l For the reception t ths‘ Tartan restaurant the bride's mother received wearing a turquoise dress and jacket of , crepe blue with white straw hall and white gloves. She wore a. .corsage of white carnations. I ‘ The groom's mother was In a pink boucle suit with hat of pink straw and adeep pink carnation corsage. For a honeymoon to MaineI . and the Maritimcs the bride l wore a navy and gray mlaI three piece doublck nit sun ‘ with pink and white accessor . ies and a corsage of pink and white cat-nations. The newly weds will reside at Montague: t - of - the province. guests included Mr. and Mrs; Garnet Campbell, Barrie. On-l and Mrs. Ross Beat- rt , Mr. and Mrs. David Beatty‘ Brainy. all’K of Mont-ton. N,B.. Mr and. Mrs. Horace Campbell. Arm-g dale. NS. Mr. and Mrs. Lloydl MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Jack; MacPherson. all of Amherst.| N.S.. and Miss Joyce Bloom! Amherst. N.S. g (Photo by Heckbert studio) I Friends Honor Young Couple Mr. and rs. Howard Walton. whose marriage took place In; Ptownal United Church recently. have returned to mito. Out. Mrs. Walton. nee Jiniy Acorn. A Canadian 0 entertained prior to has mar- . Miss Earle Buall. Sum- merside. held a personal diowar . She was assisted in serving by Molva and Dabble Dueli. Friends of Mt. Moliicts and Moral districts held a miscel- laneous shower In Pownal hiall. Jean MacMillan escorted the or to the platform. s - . rs. gay of feathered blue and white of “institute News", bro non of Charlottetown. wore pink something of the work involved? flowered nylon organza over in editing and air} An 1 sum of $10 was voted to be giv- . w- m m m WID- ly applauded. ~ The delegates discussion of Scholarship Awards resulted in the following decision with That Century-Old Item Displayed At North Shore Convention WWW” o. .2. A highlight of North Shore‘ tectural designs of the earlyme Insm’u‘e schmar'mp level Queens No. 2 Women's institute‘ nineteenth century was given l firmwaraifidx t2: district convention was an ex- jointly by Mrs. George Roger“ 'm. d“, J n: 1893;. as,“ hiblt o! century - old items, and Mrs. Charles MacKenzie.l:: fer; be g d“ h. ’ “00 Among the interesting articles Charlottetown. Design and con- {9353" d Snuff. gm“ displayed were: an 1863 map struction worthy of special no- 0 'd'- Tnte d“ f a: r c of P.E.I. imprinted with pro- tice were emphasized by theiffj’n‘am 3, (:th awaiting! perty - owners names. donated use of sketches .and pictures.“25 ’ “00,313,315 third no m by Miss Dorothy MacFarlane . A special “thank you' was ten- I . . - of Marahfield; an i665 teach-'dered the guest speakers bylg‘iitggfznmfscrg??? Gillan“; er's- license. an "Mil marriage- Mrs. George Whiteway. qupns in their ragga"; ed“. “cm” and? 1779 “093' 0' a Following a recess period- trim for the usual award upon Macabees Blble owned by Mrs. M'arshfiem lnsmute conducted completion and marking a, a“. Richard Vessey of Y o r k: a . a |jve|y sing - song. Mrs. up- year-5 June exams . sampler. wor ed by I Mill l ert Godfrey acted as director. ' . ‘ II t I H t t o - M3" sum/5"" “' Punrlaf’nafle ; with Miss Dorothy MacFarlane “flirtsinrsbrrses? $1,935,112}; i111859.twhich [3:ch1.5 the crab-l accompanist. with Mm Lame Macwnu' ids" 2;; 3g“ g‘tflmgree “"th An educational contest to test ‘president. and Mrs. Don aid knéwledge and "’19 serpent The general knowledge of the Fa- Allen. secretary. ' by thers of Confederation and rela- ‘ The rosolut i on a committee sampler was on in . ted events of history. was . shall include Mrs. John Mona MN‘ Am”, 5;}:yniguz‘t’irnkg' conducted by Mrs. Harry Birt ' Marshfield. Mrs, Dewar Swan: .nd historic treasure. _ d]. _i of Covehead Road, York and Mrs. Alton Younker. “I coke mg" ‘ “it! Mm There.‘ Mapf‘eod Winsloe. A collection of Old.” untied brought gratin" from the W0. was donated lo the CHICO! 01d men's Institute Branch. com- Fund- The member! Of York on me various Maia-LL! Institute catered for a ham and me of conven. salad buffet supper. Presiding fur driving mittens. Wooded ink - well, quaint spectacles, coins. and others meme“ too numerous to list. I “he the A) a York was we host ‘ flung: M aka the Island Love-l at the SIIVPI: tea services were mtflw The reception cos: liar. and stressed the import-l Mrs. Bev Simpson in a white mince from Win31“. wekom, ance of participating In the, taffeta sown “’ll'll Pale SP9“ .d “proximately one mmde Tweedsmuir Competitions, es-; sash and matching neckband, ladies. giving each a registrat. peeially The writing 0f 10“ 31. and Mrs‘ Frank Vessey “1 yel‘ ion card marked with the cen- “3‘01'195- “ow taffeta party gown wm‘ mg of The wand Hymn. to mmflbuted to resident of York Alpha Insti- n 1864 print gown and pink? d I WOMEN S ORGANIZATIONS spoke a special rword of replied to the address of wel- co tion were read by the maven-i leader. reported tom meet. protects undertaken for Cen-l reported to the Stella Maris Mrs. L, M. Murray. Mrs. Alex- staffnage. Mrs. Stewart was at-‘ visit from oly Redeem-t secretaries reports. There Grove. spake briefly on the by Mrs. Lawrence Doucetlel and cat feed than on missions. the Interesting articles on diam ti dent. Mrs. Harold Palmer is to tennis} mom. Two representatives from contrasting bands of color on open the program. the entfl'lain‘ tute Mrs. Jack Simpson attired poke bonnet. She welcome . and weI- ' ‘ come to the recently - formed f P Mrs U0" Secretary - M". Waller“ ings were held every week. and Reports front the Cavendish tennial year by the Insml‘teil Catholic Women's League that ander MacKay and Mrs. FM in In attflctive 1364 were some amazing findin century farms and homes in' that scholarships and prizes Some members expres play. invited the ladies to view make plans for the August pic- Mu‘ Lloyd Vessey accom. we" Coveiheadl Mrs‘ J. Allen ‘- hhelhodice and wide full Ikit‘l. filmed the group fm‘ the Binli- and Mrs. Lorne MacMilIian. ‘ Asmstmg 1" the sen/mg was he Mrs. N e I d a M ' h ment part of the program with: in a brown and green gown of wedding omeen wifalémsel‘g a Fun and Nonsense skit which 1864 fashion. in the members and guests of the nine institutes ‘ ' Pleasant Grove Institute. . Vince Macintyre of Millcove, B r' m y e 0 IS Minutes of the 1963 conven~ Mm. Revel Gauthier, Cub the Brunswick Street center In the fall. M3116“. The combined report that, a picnic for Scouts and ‘ . , . , i . rally or workshop were receiv- listing various activities and cubs had been held. She also ed {mm Mpg Keith Ramsay, in the 8N8 was read by Mrs. several Cubs are to receive D - ! aVison. Some of the subjects Allison Stewart of Dun-. their first star. There will be a were; leadership, finance and grey afternoon gown and not. It was also decided during such as some enll . . ghtened coun- Mrs. Joe Caswell, Pleasanttihe meeting which was cth‘ail'ed'tries spending more on bird 0110 n‘l “8 dlStl‘lCLS Hid draw“ be awarded at the high SChOOl desire to have a Memorial roll ins their attention to some of. and elementary school respec-I for the Organ fund. The prest- vel, . Also decided was the plan to“ :2; Exhibits more closely dur-lmve a communion breakfast nio. emoon TeceSS- sat the Gulf View restaurant on , - ' Mrs. Fred Osborne. Charlotte- June 14th. A bingo night will be ngghmfifificfifim “mm m. town. spoke on Unitarian held on the last Monday in ' Semce work. making an app- June. The prizes for this occa.‘ DON‘T KEEP SALARIES PARIS per cent . 'l‘he Kensington United Church wnmen “'h" “'m‘k keep the“ Editor Women held their June meeting salaries for their own personal “gm: in the Assembly Room of the “59‘ According to 3 Survey con- _ ofmhumh when devotions weretducted by family associations. Executive, and told‘ led by M.“ Crawgord pickeuqthe remainder pay their sal- and Mrs Robert go“. A mm, aries into the family budget. are . . mam. witih fulltime jobs in eal for women to assist with sion will be solicited. mending and knitting on Fri-’ ay afternoons at the clothin KENSINGTON “cw depot. ' tRmttersI—Only two of married French F‘rank Bagnall. greetings as representative Provincial " “he ute's silence was observed in The” 1mm?“ New? memory of a departed mcm- Women informative and interes- bet, M”, presto“ Kennedy_ and Fran Iflnl tdilk 0" homes and "Chl'j an appropriate verse was read,'~' by the president. Mrs. Harold ‘ Palmer. A motion to reconsider the donation to the Kensington School Library. was adopted and referred the finance was commi ee. ‘ preparing O WI Members Name Delegates" Mrs. Clair Campbell . ‘ hostess to the June meeting ofl Mrs. James E. MacKinnon. Irishtown W. I. with 14 mem- was nominated to replace the bars and tvm visitors present,llate Mrs. Kennedy as treasur- The usual opening exercises.er. were used and roll call was. The chairman. Mrs. Leaman answered by showing one‘s hus- ‘ Caseley. named projects in Or- band's baby picture. These were :3 der of priority. A motion w a s later judged by two visitorslmade to donate a substantial with a prize given for the best : um toward the proposed Chris-‘ looking picture. ltian Education Center project. epon, were given from the. Mrs. Fred Davison was appoint- executive meeting in May. The ‘0 reF’lace the late MP5? Ken-l members were asked to vote on “My 0" “he Mans? commitme- a resolution to award WI schol-l “‘9 men‘be" deem“ ‘0 “We arships for highest standing tolhlmch 4" the Explorers Wadua' grade eight students. if grade l “ML and to Pack ' box 9' “ . 10 should be eliminated nemic'lothing for overseas distribu- year. The motion carried. Plans l “on o“ JP“ 4- A "W95! had were finalized for catering to l_ “ mf‘fl‘leffaCkiPflfi" the Baltic convention area in .' __ ‘ reported N PAGEANT R E H EA RSAL several calls made. The mem-‘ Adults Only bers signed a get-well card fort St. Dunstan’s University to (:4 ‘. w p Evangelist with Billy Graham “'Canadn does not lack relig‘iu but Blineo. may lack Christianity" HEAR Mrs. Keith Cann who Is pres-l ently ill in hospital. New sick visitors are Mrs. Borden Camp- bell. Mrs. Archie Paynter and Mrs. Clair Campbell. School needs were supplied. - i J. BITHCO TORT M and the new committee will be , :sgdltogum 10th g M . James Evans and Mrs.{ “edn‘ 8" um) ' Donnie MacLeod who will also 7 P-M- Coliseum buy ice cream etc.. for the- children at school closing on Friday. June 19 in the hall. The) Rev. A. Arsenaulf. All Seats Free D. iractor. an to the teacher or prizes for pupils. The month's committee. passed in $32.81 proceeds from a concert. Delegates named to the annual convention were Mrs. Robert Stavcn and Mrs. Clair Campbell. It was agreed to provide lunch for the 4-H Achievement Day program at a date an- nounced later in the month. Mrs. Archie Johnstone and Mrs. E. W. Johnstone read Dr. Lotta Hitchmanova‘s letter No. 2 on. conditions in Korea. i rs. Archie Payn-tor will be hostess to the July meeting. STARTING TODAY Neptune Theatre of Halifax presents "John A. Beats The Devil” a new comedy about Canada‘s first Prime Minister World Premiere in Fathers of Confederation Cent-re “there an address was read to Evelyn Wood. Gifts were opened iv Miss MacMil-lan and Marjorie Jenkins. Verses were read by Phyllis Jam and the gifts were arranged by Evelyn Wood. Music I t . occasion was by Athol DeSable presented the couple with a gitft. The bank of Commerce staff presented a gift and friends in Long Branch. Ont. held a sup- per party in honor of the young mimic and presented them with a gift. “Tell me" he says hanging up cap and jacket behind the do”. "how does the farming do. up CANADA'S NEWEST THEATRE Charlottetown June 8 — June 20 GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE ll Confederation Theatre Box Office. ‘ Queen St. 2-2464 PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Piirlty Products" 811 Kant Dial 4-718] Alberton dong that country - side ybu M r. rs or as this a. n. a Instead. it will hold a na ml hall full is an inspiring place James uni-Isa. come In new mating after the general elec- to be. Beneath the ming from the dim of night and tlon. expected In October. idleness prevailing, field of the farm. you are some far w Until tomorrow -— Diary — a s o Elemmflary Centennial Essa Ticketmobile Mondu y . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . ,, Montague Tuesday ................ .. . Kensington G r ad . m“ "‘mnmmt Summerside RCAF Sin. for the new school tam. Wednesday ............................ ,. Summerside will take place Friday, Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Souris June 12th at 3 o’clock. Fride . . O’Loary. Tignlsh & Liberian Mrs. lunch England. . Mm! -~~ Wk“ ‘ WW Secretary. - l | l