.wsanswpmrs m w “Em”: re - as 0- ” Spring of gether by the quaint longish. “30m ‘0” " WW Wayne Bruce Mcxanste. 21, “um um, °1 Tm students 10"" “in! day he finished his final exaiiih: or distributing restricted drugs]; A coroner's Jury blamed no”: as stimrlanta will face eX'I"-!s:ve use of wyamtne lulphatg alon or suspension is future. which kept the student awake. “to warning by the university'sliflile studying. Worn and actually of little value. in a manner useless e shingles are but prised by these farmwives when kindl- ing or brightening their fires: “hurry the breakfast". to have “the dinner on the early side". or maybe to prepare quickly “a bite of lunc " to fit in conven- iently with some work in hand. Useless. nevertheless lovely. There are many things. We re- flect in this same category. Edna Jacques, the (handful farmwife of once remembers this in verse. She says: “We thank The Lord for lovelyp things That really have no use at all, For crocuses and fairy rings The smoky haze of early Fall, 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Sept. 22. 1964. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-850! l a. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. How— I Mat-Donald. and the Lady Knox latt and daughter, Beverley, ac- ‘ Orange Lodge of Hartsvdle by f icompanied by Mrs. .loan Rodrl- Mrs. Dan MacPhee. GREGORY DEIGHAN :9 ‘ . v ~' Egztzlyfipei‘durisgerfhe dlj‘i‘iignaptfl‘is ‘ his]03orrc)livef‘sllelifméi‘.d 22:33:31: PAULINE LARGE :Il'mhe miralfe all a lainer plainf. is i ' ‘t A xiliii‘ilgailhde Sglillll‘lljlm'iillnill‘liuig Mr. and Mrs. Arsenaiilt and “ruffle ’ we" . t“ ' i lExmbmnn' giggsiniprx'amrur :gyzvtlb::nt' The fili't.lit-riniing marriage Mrs. Alder Large of Wilmot, Seggmgzisaiéwlastvfn 01;)“: . a Mr. and Mrs. ('hris Sieieri week at the Dean's cottage. 31e:::;‘"§os;;;'egeiléfi;ie hat: P-E-I- alld Mf- and Mrs. Em- scent thing, with sunny reflect- .--~ g s I and daughter baron hare return- I Whim Road. been planned for Oct. 3rd. 931 Dei 3 h s n, Summerslde liothVteha. hmgtgop’ 12:65:13 ; 'ed to their home in Agincoui'i, . ‘ Ont., after vacationing on the ls-l Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Malone The" parents are ML and who.“ by “wkb”. sum") van added loveliness to the quiet i ~ " ” 7 . land at the home of Mrs. Sie- and son of Boston, Mass, were, I mght. C .i.\ ‘ ‘vert's mother, Mrs. Lillian recent guests at the home of“ I 7 3; ‘Gillis. Forest Hill, and ot he 1‘ ‘ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred 5 . members of her family. M. O'Halleran, Glengary. Also Fa Falr 9" ' ' l visiting Mr. an Mrs. O’Haller- S W d W U d . if ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Ratifl an was her sister. Mary McCar— G e e Project ,; and son Brian of Dartmouth, thy of Boston. Mass. ' NS. spent a weekend rcctiitiy.‘ Mr. and Mrs. .limmlc Wernick ‘ rat the home of Mr. and Mrs. and family of Mass. also spent Camille Perry in St. Louis. iholidays with her parents, 1'. .and Mrs. O‘Halleran. Mrs. Ann Do le. accom anied3 . . . . l y p | Mm Verna Nicholmm Mn and l find them over in the building ed well that by Virtue of an in- i For Meal In Early Years “We brought home a load of l we were recalling that in child- the old shingles. Ellen. You will hood. it was a handy stone-wall- Discussed O'LEARY —— A cake baking contest will be a feature of the Fall Fair sponsored by the 0 - Le Community Hospital Lsd~ a...» A. iv Maritime, New England Trip Follows Two Ring Ceremony Bright sunshine and baskcls' Alex Milton. brother of the of summer flowers was thc set groom was best man til-\ille 1m; in the Victoria West F‘i'estann, and Waldron llcficl. (‘Ollv- byterian Church for the margsin of the bride. were ushers, riage of Katierine Lillian. daii-j Dill-in: the signing of the re- ' g'hter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred gister. Miss Katherine Rankin‘ Harlem”; {n.nt'a 15" Ford. Northam, to Harold Al- sang “The Wedding Hymn.” lVlS‘W‘E Fe “1":5 3.“. _ fl“ 5 a lan. son of Mr. and Mrs. P.J.l For her daughter's wedding, Kens‘"gl°n 3" VlClnlll- I Mitton. Summerside, t'ie bride's mother chose an ice- . v I . double ring ceremony was blue sheath with matching three- William Come“ has relurm'd S Performed b." Rt?"- PEIf-‘l‘ DarCh quarter duster. She wore white to his home at Portsmouth. N-H- assisted by Rev. LM. MacNau— accessories and a corsage of‘ after.attending the funeral of‘ . ghton. Scotsburn, NS. The altarlcoral tinted carnations. {his Sister, Mrs. Turner Glydon I Convener Tells Meeting and guest pews were decorated The groom’s mother wore a9 at Marga“?- Mrs. Bessie Mai-Lend stressed before 1965 a great deal of Eng- by her son. Walter of California . airy l'.S.A were recent gucsts at. the _ Mrs. Vernon Nicholson and Cecil When: “'9 fl‘” "‘9 la?" 0f the “00" PlImPg “’53 “SEW.” for 193 Aid, ' - Rna at, nod James. husband of ours the preservxng of such pieces of planned for November 4 h, the home of her hi‘other-inslaw and ’Nicholson. of Whim , ‘ sister. Mr. an Mrs. Stephen tended the Nicholsnn-Maclean lgllzrflda' dialing-t-‘imeak It was 2‘93“ '23? 19;??? lhgedwiama' , .. 'w t io,- n t. is ayw. .. .. rseas .~ owe. it noble' Glengarm ‘lfddmg at P Ct “ NS “can a cut off that which had come container to the cool depths. to re ently to the cooks n the neighbor, it might be a creamer Robert Bier”, who spent the ‘shape of the hind ‘quarter it had or milkcan there... At this farm, Mrs. Even," Calhoun. (- a he has, summer in Boston‘ remm. : pleased our proVidcrs to bring it would have been packed in ice Wolfe while Visiting with rela- mod to his home at Kilmuir last, "1‘ all“ “'h"‘h ‘" lh“ m" "’{rm' "‘ “’1‘” 0" [calm-“‘- m' carrlod m,” and fnends‘ prk He will lea“, shortly in “ erators miist be safely stored. down to retain its freshness in a ' resume his studies in aeronaiitl- Wrapping and putting by our 1‘31" 01‘ "9“" 59‘ 10W in the box- cal engineering at Mt. Allison l share. of which these housewifes I “1'1". B‘Pl‘lntL University. Sackville. {observe no hard and fast rule. I It is with a certain anxiety na- turally, the cooks here serve the ; initial cut of any such quantity. I It would be one of Fate‘s unkind l gestures. if it were not tender‘ and toothsome. To have to pres- ent an indifferent meat. one in which, as a friend used to withachuckle “you could see the yellow weeds" of pastiirage "show .would be discouraging Christian Education Centre. the two classes of cakes. light and dark, will be judged at 7.30 pm. one-half hour after the Fair's opening. Thirteen members attended the September meeting of the Aid. held in the Elementary School and dialled by Mrs. Ralph Bishop. rae and Milo were appointed to look after the handicraft table at the Fair; Howlan, jew- ellry and parcel past; Fortune Cove and Cascumpec, produce: Glenwood and Milburn books: Knutsford. food; Haliburton and Mr. Aching. hot dogs and ham- burgers. O‘Leary is to look after the blending and sewing sheets for Lthe hospital's operating room. 3 Eileen Howard of New York. was a house guest of Mr. and: YoU’fl wear this beautiful bandeau with the lowest of decolletes with complete assurance. Lightly padded Terylone lace cups give flat. tering uplift — are wired for superb separation. Styled with wideset straps, low, low back that adjusts at waist level. Style 1350 in White or Black A, B, C cups -- sizes 32-36 — only 95.00. ' with a rainbow 0f miXOd floW- fitted suit of turquoise sllantung; ers and rib s ‘with beige accessories A cor- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Macbar- sage of pink sweetliea roses} on and family have returned to The bride entered the church pl ‘ th Ont. after holidaying in P.E.l f to the strains of Weddinz'eompleted the ensemble. indeed. March oldi't‘d h." nrzanist Mrs. Mrs. Alexander Ford. grandv‘ with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. :th importance of Chum-a] uh- hsh “mid h9 used in the Mus, l Today's however was a pleas-1 Supplies were ed 1,. from Everett Penwarden. mother of the bride. wore a mew Stewart Macliaren and Mr, and i‘vmes whpn. a, convene, of lhatl several members volunteered ing dish we set before our lords Milbum_ Howl“. mvar. mm. M r 5, and masters at table. mm “' l l “1 Mrs- Earl? “‘lele n‘lf‘dafl- committee of Hunter R i verias catechism teachers. A15" Vaf‘filiflnlng ll”? “‘0”! (‘WL. she spoke to the group i Will Gillis and Mrs. William Ar- 0M- it! Mr. MBPLHTPH'S brnlllt‘?’ holding their September meetinglsenault were the winners of two CW" 51‘ mama's” h." ‘19" fa"diiim blue rayon dress flier. she chose a floor lengthy-hm. appesennas and a corsagev 80W" ‘1‘ “h”? 9‘3" d“ W" '3" of pink sweetheart roses Available at the bu . Roll call in October will he answered with a face cloth or So the removals in the shingl- ing at. another barn which " E I binned in princess style on A rflepfim‘ h“. one hundred; Roy. at 'ier Charlottetown home. 'iurkeys in a Play-Off “91d after over the fields from us at Alder- receiving blanket. ’e.all'r'"'g 3" Wm" wa'sflmel guests was held at Summerside; In her address Mrs. MacLeod the meetintl. 193, came home at noon. And "1th cmpped mm“. and IongiCanadian Legion Home. . Mr. and Mrs. George Clarel‘ quoted from the works “Educa- STFHA MARIS OWL them there was an lnteresti n g ‘leeves "f "‘embl‘m‘jered alell': bride's table was centred with: and son Donald of Whim Road, ‘tion in Privacy" and “From a ‘ ‘_ ‘Island history, we are sure. but co" lace‘ A malclmg 13“ tra""a three tier wedding cake t’lank-I were weekend visitors to Hali- lRoadside Window". She also in-5 _ rant'ls Corcoran r6 onequhe 105th the grave of that e If . {9” (mm lug M10“, the V'MCk' ed by pink roses and lily of thel fax, guests of their son and dash I chided a lettcr from Inez Dix- l minded members. that parents: former owner. N0 lining paper'l Open sat. 1m}: m (“10 ht’jl-k'd h! n. t ' .1 valley. lghter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. .lolln on. provincial CWL cultural con-jhaVP ill? TCSPOHSIbllllY '0 599.1”(9 that 'used mwaday5 in? "y of Sienpi'llrlihigdn we:I haerl‘d “in The (‘akr “'35 “Wit” and “NW-l “are” and family 0‘ “Mk1?” » "9"” lama” ml?” Chlldlleni smiqy't'Whetni “Ch 8" endeavor. was in evid-‘ Gt- George St- Charlottetown ‘ ' Mrs gham and RCMP Supt. L0 u l 5 Mrs. Lloyd Carew. chairman‘ 9 59° 9 on 5C 00 ac m ‘95 o ‘ ence, but strips of birch bark SHOES . . . o . . . . . . . . l indicated this was the materia'll l . - ated by the bride‘s aunt, .‘ :diigpgzr‘adgggigtgfggzlogxfl Lorne Penwarden.. Miss RosalieI Watson and MI'S. Watson. a mum," of cascading white Ford, the bride's SlSieI‘. Circulat- . I ‘ml I Mrs Lawrence Douceue We“. Shag”. dam“ and “Ivohfimm ed the guest book. Toasts to the Jimmie Dalton. who spcnt the problems relating to_instructors gident' pumide The mi‘nmes ‘ ' bride were proposed by Rev. summer holidays With friends in :fces and transportation. and m-g‘, ', I ' v - t rd it! l..M. MacNailuhlon and Dr. GE. Lot 7 recently returned to his ported that the classes. held at‘ “nanma .V’ aemen‘ 8" dmpors Robinson. The groom respond? home in Montrea. e Stanley Bridge WI swim-1° mm‘llee' were “’3 - Cm“ l for the swimming classes com-l1”;e .SepterEb" meeting of Stella! 'ttee reported the solving of‘ ans Cw ' e l s. . Waldrnn Heftel, cousin 2:minimalist:“$2133.2le: . . been assistants“Jurist “"8 M155 éh i {I 9 ~" Mllliganvl For ‘ hone-“"00" trip through Mr‘ mid Mrs' Gordon Jonson l tendEd' lea. and assistance atpblood l(Dion- friends of the bride were brides-the ' Maritimes an he New and family. Sturgeon. spent nl Mrs. Road Ford and Mrs. 0 lm clinics. maids. They \A‘m'f‘ identical floor England States. The bride wore few days in Dartmouth. .‘N.S. ll. Sellar reported a saiisractry. length :DWI‘IS of shocking pinkia petal pink brocade slecvcless guests of her brothcr olid Sistcr- response from their collection. pea}, (is .an with he” Skirts and : sheath topped with a matching. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac- 1 for the New Glasgow Fire fitted bodices. A detachable pa-'lhre€-qllarl€r 0031‘ 5h? “'0”! L90d- 1p nel fell from a bow at the v-3pirlk and w‘iite accessories and af neckline. Their head-pieces werel corsage 01' Pink and white‘ Mrs. Ewen Lamont, who will ‘in their exams were present matching tiny solid crowns with25weelheart roses. ‘ soon be leaving the lsland, was fPl‘lZOS 0f $2.50 each. if Was re- “ "“ll Ealrhf‘l‘t‘d 3' 3 Sland-"P' The couple will i‘f‘side in (‘har- given a surprise party when Pm‘lt‘d. ll “'85 (190}de ‘0 Dill" chase some required supplies;met recently at. t Members decided to chapter-1 one two school socials per month: De'l and voted money for bills. priZes' for a field day and yarn for hire ' social service. PIUSVILLE WI Piusville Women's institute ome artmcnt. Grade eight pupils successful ed MW ‘7' “19 hdf‘li'. Tht'y wore loltclown where Mr. Milton is.mcmbers of three organizai‘ons ' shoes dyed to match, white employed at Riverside Hospital presented her with gifts. “0" “19 Sf‘llfml alld alSO '0 Pl"- l Mrs. John F. Gallant Wlfh an shortie gloves. and carried1and Mrs. Mitton is employed at An address read by Mrs. Dun- Chase mUSlC kaS- l attendance of nine members. rs. Lloyd CafeW. Fepfll‘tlflg! Following the roll call the min- quets of white camations l the division of laboratories, de- ‘ can Macintodi accompanied ‘ presentation by Mrs. James Bry- enlon on behalf of Springton Wo- men's Institute. organized years ago by Mrs. Lamont. and greenery. partment of health. m't‘fllmcll meclinrzs held the first. was road on the safety council committee. flies were read and financial urged members to attend the reports given. Correspondence and discussed. A Thursday of the month at Cen-j gm was presented to Mrs. Wih tral Queen's Regional ' H l 3‘" fred Gallant for her beautiful work done on a quilt which was . from the Charlotie-y lmteried recently .lown Kinsmens Club urged all! Next meeting Wm be held at i older persons of the area to take the home of Mrs Warbumn “Uh , .advantage of the facilities of the- rav ‘ ' ‘ thcrr the br'd“ “"0"” 3 WW" “I l Sciiior Citizcns' Club in the city.' ‘ ' . Following the meeting there d white nylon chiffon over satin.j Mrs‘ Emmett Bernard. prefix: The Women's Missionary 80- 5mm” ciety of Harisviile Church was ’represented by Mrs. Norma: l with scooped neckline a n d l dent. presided. was a sale of remnarnts an a chapel train. The bodice a n d upleasant social hour followed. three - quarter sleeves were LITTLE FLOWER CWL lRefreshments were served. enriched by re - embroidered Members of the Little Flower lace. Her headdress of how; CWL. More“. will form relisioli LUCKY vouch; design held a veil of tiered ny- instruction classes for the chil- lon nah She can-led . cascade ‘ dren of the parish in grades one! Christopher Columbus sailed bouquet of yellow .weeihean to five, it was decided at the toward the New World, on his roses. . igroup's first Autumn meetinbg. first voyage, during the height . . These classes will be taught y of the hurricane season but Ream figfxf‘hoggr figm‘g: J members in their. omes. _ I i n't meet one. P.E.I., and bridesmaids Glo". The. annual parlsh thanksgw'l VA . eta- . :-:--- ria Cameron of Summers i de m: dmner' SChEdUIed {or ONO-bit : e’ Margaret Pi‘ckering of Sum: Jer 12. was another topic for dis-. , fl, BENNETT CARR ‘ l . ' . ,CllSSlOll. The Girl Guide conven- ) lnsuranc. Counselfln i ’ moraide and flower girl Bar- . t I ; ham Hunter of Summersidv ler reported that Guides had ar- 0 Dish-1c; Supervisor 1 .' ' . ‘ - lranged flowers on the altar dur-H. Charlottetown. P.E.L 4 - 1 were gown“ 1“. idem'ca' street ‘ing the summer and would con- 0 Sun Life of Canada 1 ‘ E ‘1'??? 03:55:25: 935‘: g “ lg linue to do so for another month. J Phone 4-8817 - 4-5438 1 l ._ i . scoope. J ' '. neckline and three quarter ‘ sixgi' EQEEL'MMDOMM pre-l“ee A A A A A u u- . :- lengtlh sleeves. They carried ' l ; yellow and white shasta‘daisles. MYRTUE nolin I . The best man was Evor Cot- Mrs. Ralph Moase was hos ' ~ - ton. of Kenslngfon. The ushers less to the September meeting ,“ were. Ronald Ra msay. Bill of the Myrtle Road Presbyteri- f 3 Woodside Fred .lardinc. all of an Women's Missionary Socl- g Summerside. and con e t n ety. it Mann. of India River. The president. Mrs. Horace ' n 1 For the reception at the Royal Paymfl' Opened the mfillnl . _ °E'"° “I y . ‘ Canadian Leg i on_ the bride‘s with the theme. “The Chris- elimination can Malawi .1. mother received wcaring a two “M's MiSSlon"- ovemilthllhth MlP 0' .. piece dross of beige 13” "v" The secretary. Mrs. L o rn e ; taffeta with white accessories cmlicl‘ffld "‘9 mlmlles “"1 ‘ '1 and corsage of orange delight EXPOSIlmn- Prayer WIS Offered 5 roses. The bridegroom's mo- by 980“ mem I'- ‘ they was in a powder blue crepe It was decided to send for a ‘l ’- dress with white marabou hat SlUd." packet . . 3 and flowers of pink sweetheart The October meeting Wlll be ‘. roses. held at thgwhoitne of Loritie . The t n a 5: to the hm". Crozier. ee ing c 0 wi 11 ‘ was given by Tom Richardson. "'9 Mullah “Wiellm- . . l of Summerside and responded Refreshments were serv- ’ " ~¢ ' _ j ' . l - l to by the groom. The bride's ed by the hostess. I. O I - , . r - r .. , 'table was centered by a three MB. arm MRS. onvrm; MANN not? wedding cake topped Redflflfifl‘fifirflfim a, ‘ ‘ i... FESTIVAL S-t- t h St B . . , 0 _ .. - - - p “.Whlte And Gold Are Colors ‘rnihi13’33"iir3”"il"éiw""” “"°’°“‘ "'““““'""' ACKACIIE' ' r e C ra ra V dc wore a two piece fur ‘Sfemvelocxpfigl':fi"r::$ O N ' '. ~ - - uolsedrmwflh mm, m, - onwastlimaoehuxodmoonrfoitlaabndmhalawpihol ” - Al Summer SlCle NU l'IOlS gnu hat and carried a whit: “‘9 W" Th" Mm" mm“ “WMYH'Mhhw‘ From In "Intuit «lust-bl. stretch sir-punt! sonny stitched mdercupa to A at the September meetin and tired feeling. When all. learned “ ' m" m I dd I I . wool coat. Grand Rm, OWL. “inshm.mnw.dm acover aupl n up an elcateteinliiine embroiderydtieFe tratcli W and white cut flowers was Rev. Dr. Cecil weohor. The newly weds will res i d .3. R m, "mum, hm m, ,m. m. m... 5., mu... m h... Sir-P Br- bv Emmi-10 Form slim you more . and higher ‘ _. the Trinity United The soloists, Miss Catherine atylfngthan moatotiorbraa costlngtwlcaaa mualeFeatlnlaoon. 5' Schumn Avenue- Summer .chism prim had been purchaa- helm, all-look Dodd’s Kasey riot. d ed and would be distributedl Sinai-t girl. our. rill. Mia the soon. I kidneys to help relieve the condition to Cotton Bandeau (as illustrated) sizes 32-38 A. B. 0 cups eta.“ Bandeau padded. sizes 32—88 A d B at 33.50 Summer-side. for the Rankin. of Summers n e. Carol TheresalMark Hallway of Vancouver, Out-of-town guests includedl er of Mr. and 3.0.. sang "The Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hallows-y. Rev. .lJ-z. ('ash rg. mom-i Caitlinng duandtindfsel‘mg. . - ~ ‘ Summer» Prayer“ and "Hi Walk Beside Vancouver. B.C.. Mrs. Carol m, in pray (m the success "(i small... w-w w, u “"9"”. "1“ 32;. A! Elena-w- -mm JIM Of'ln' "ll"- my V81! WPBMM HIIWY- LGIIBICV. 30.. Mrs Ithe Ecumenical council. He alsol yuan hathmdlrybaehchs, Ma River, P.S.l.. by Mrs. Eric men. of Summ— Lorna Kipter. Brampton. Ontw Iain, Indian sails. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon m m explained the change in the lithe, Plls nay fish you, be. You . ‘ I . “hm ' III h-llfllmmofll. Meta. NB. Mass from the use of Latin to classical)“; the vernacular. He stated that.