% ELLEN’S DIARY. ‘Good Haying Weather - Requires,‘Smiling’ Winds \the first field - harvest of all the jing. — lyear. And -a-smiling wind, neith-| The haying er strong nor vet Wittless. the and sounds, this .week gave. You'd have to slip home ae ner party: Other entertain- a brocaded pink ensemble with. ‘making requires .We remem And the fragrance-to remember chiange—at--seme_point_in ments may: he @ small gathering a bouquet of pink and white car- | ber now that'this farm of -Ja- The clover scent, and that of the schedule. Ottawa iten't the fash ¥ a farewell or the- | nations The groom was attend- | derson. Parkdale. wish to an: ‘ mes’ people has through the new-mown hay And with these ion ‘centre of. North me ¢ or a, you-invited- |éd by his brother Edward. Mrs. | pounce the -engazement of years yielded ‘varying: hay crops aroma. of ea of meadow-flo- but long formals and ‘dinner ” I'm - qsking - you: | Bertram chose for her daught- | en > S —Of-mint_and_sedge- sare required drey a a fers -wedting a three-piece—pi Ugo : lto be mowed and-drawn in to |from the brookside, and salt eens dinner parties ? owers of the whirl esti- | linen suit-with pink and white ac-| Jean, to Lloyd James__Moly- barns, in various ways. In pio-|from a wind of the. shote. Faas: For cocktails, a -simple sik ™2te that diplomatic crystal | cessories, and corsage of white | ne ; . . neer times, we suspect it was thrush - tall’ One — a sult or a little lace dress wil! 27° ¢7na ds clinking at=an/ecarnations. Mrs. Folland, mo- | , ; y seythed, the hay made’ a {ter the. woodland actess fhe roe iio. Ladies don't wear hats after 2%erace of three. parties every |ther_of the groom wore a ‘blue MR. AND MRS. JOHN ALLEN - careful primitive methods. and the afterlight this evening, in five cae dear. and gentlemen night. That’s 9 @ month - {silk ensemble with white acces- |, ‘ WEDDING BELLS jhauled in or tw vi “sd a eon eee may come in the suit thev-wore hed imbens ae usually |eeries- and %h corsage of white : 7 _ |wheeled_carts. ...What magical Jess, ate. Robert Frost he a enh . z cooks for the crow ut even | carnations * machines the first mowers must jin mind when penned ‘this, |"",, fo so one Ottawa catering -‘firm | : ad The marriage of Ardeth NS. assisted by Rev. . Lloyd faee* heeal! How satisfying |his rather wo BE “Come In” ‘You ee the come Gress ver” Suesses tt feeds on average 1% Following the ceremony ‘8 Te claine Carlin, RN, of Hills: Leadbeater, pastor of. the |see the swaths fall away’ fr |tohe_one of our-tavorite poems, |2n ov ones oe. vis ht ce plomatic ‘gatherings a week. |CePUOn was _ = oe borough. NB. and Lie John” “church” The young couple are |the knife as though by magic! |“As I came to the edge of the | 4.5. en a ercrves ia | The. caterers. omy there Bre | ts Arthur Aller of Carleton, NS, _residing at Hazelbrook, PET {To hang up the sevthe then ta be-| woods, ‘ differen a aaa a t leck dtige /mOre parties in the suminier, charge of the guest book was solomnized af the Firs where the groom has accept-'|cqome more or _less of a e@friosity |Thrush misie - hark' pe eas “— ambasca. (whe then’ thing ts to have! For a honeymoon. teip-through _ Baptist Church, Hillsborough, ed the pastorate of the Hazel- ito later generations: to be used, |Now, if it was dusk outside, | = > Uibae hau e lates eioush On embassy residence the Maritimes the bride wore an _ NB. on June 4th, 1966 The bronk - Uigg - Alexandra Unit. las ig that which hangs from a {Inside it was dark. Sd * ie juggle that “en Barden aqua three piece suit with white | } -eeremony’ was performed by ed Raptist churches, and the |high branch of maple in this yard Too dark in the woods for a bird, a a) satcaae aaa mae Pte: erent foe , accessories, and a corsage 0 f-4 . the bride’s brother, Rev A Crose roads (Disples) |aniy infrequently. To mow a bite |By sleight of wing, - ‘i twice.” white The couple are residing |” Douglas Carlin of Berwick,” church lof grass for. some stabled —ani- |To better its perch for the night, owen AND YOURE. IN BORDEN ; at Kensington where the groom | % — imal, or perhaps te cut down |Though it still could sing “ don’t have to be an ar is employed at Seabrook’s plant | ' a ithese thistles in the orchardor The last of the light. of the sun en Able Seaman Alec Brant is, New Annan : i 3 Fr in a pasture when they reach |That had died in the west, : — re ee ace nd spending a few days leave with | oe ithat certain stage of blossoming |Still lived for one more song . sete ¢ his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | ' |. iwhich James knows will bring |In a-thrush’s breast Also eligible are officials Jphn _P Gallant before leaving | HOUSEHOLD - their decease ‘ govertiment departments, MPs if, stontreal where he will visit | : ; es Sihmaval machines_the .suc- \Far in the pillared dark and cabinet ministers.’ mem his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alec’! HINTS to » ’ om leeeding vears gave: the one-|Thrush music. went - a elo ger gt gag Brant. Alec has tecenity seters: | - : ’ ~ — ae. horse, custom built four-wheel- |Almost like a-call to come in |” “0 aq ed from a three month tour of . There's always a fly fn the eo sigs mie a Pee “aa eo) ed wagon, with shelvings, to be |To the dark, and lament. | —— hese crowd Furope on the SS Skeena | ointment, it seems. According” . JUDITH DOUCETTE . . a sizable foundation “upon which | jscene is t overnor-Genera' = Mrs Frank Westhaver .of Bor- to —two—Louisiana : 2 ageaugktes: al Mer aes in. The western team-wagon, I could not come in framed high and wide, fore and’ |I meant not, even if asked; © aft, in its turn was a remarkable |And I hadn't been.” sions -inte-baristharns, contribute to easier s@¥* yh his-the Rolls ad whip over to top Pe : the final minutes of a cockta! 0° ¢ay its familiar sights iparty at°a fourth fr k & 1 A Diplomat And His Wife- _' Wedding Held Are On A Social |. gy. MARILYN ARGU Treadmill . Attendance for 2 guests “at an em cabinet home — At Fredericton 5 Manse, Recently +} OTTAWA (CP: —Lone 2 ash. ranges The marriage was snlemniz joining the diplomatic > 30n ed recentiv by Rev Merle Zim and then almost. incredibly. »which-hy picking up the hay from You may just «trade ordinary? og merman at Fredericton manse, though true according to the’ \the windrows, did away with boredom for jet-set—enn 'n entertain when a of Helen Flaine daughter of Mr l hands an the face-of the old clock the ‘labor of coiling. And no W |you'll have no lack of things te Soin trade mission or Sd Mrs. Waldon Bertram, Fre- _.on its shelf, our week is about the tractor-drawn-ilong cutting !do : : represehtation’ fram dericton, P EI. to John Wil- ' spent So nice it’was. this one of, bars find favor_on farms, in that A popular diplomat, py x arrives in the. a Folland, son of Mr and - July's, with. the early dawn -|. they leave even the largest hay- charming and ambitious talks) or. perform Mrs Roy Folland. North Gran-. breaks, and: the lingering -dusks land silvery swathed in no time? diplomat - ‘could. paper the this kindof flarty ville . And it has slipped away, hour The .baling too has eliminated party, room with invitations |; ‘Pose invited include Canadian ~The bride wore a street length after lovely hour, ‘up to this. some ofthe former labor, and cael be fairly easy to start the nierparts of the. visiters--fel- white organza dress, highlicht- What now do we recall of them? the greaf. hay-wagons of NOW aay with lunch at’ one embas ‘ nists) hallet dancers ed with’ French chantilly lace, her most_of alb~the haying winds. made to carry tier after tier_of tea at a second, dinner at a . % headpiece was-a silk fllusion For-now is that’ season set for bales to the escalators at t h-@ ithird and still have time to_lean CATERERS BUSY | brida! veil-and she carried a ministers usually ‘rate Evelyn Bertram, sister of the | bride’ was bridesmaid, wearing | cascade of red sweetheart roses; ELEANOR ANDERSON LLOYD MOLYNEADX -, AUGUST WEDDING, Mr. and Mrs Laurencé An- reaux, son of Mr. and. Mrs Lloyd Molyneaux, North Riv- er. ‘The marriage is: to. take place August 20th, 1966 at about 3.000 attending. Heads of almost all the 82 diplomatic mis en 18.a patien County rince Hospital where she un- Barrett as E Kennedy. those widely the guest list, but Mr derwent surgery last week advertised wrinkleproof, crease ‘| conjunction affair, truly of great value in with the loader, Until Monday - - - Diary - - - Good-night. . ... qt leverybody who signed the guest book at Rideau Hall during the year gets an invitation Mrs of Hamilton, Ont and Nelson Gallant | resistant parents, Mr. and Mrs. watervroof have returned | may contain a booby trap The. home after visiting the former's doctors have found that some te, Summerside, nounce ‘their only fabrics Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doucet- wish~to an- the engagement daughter, 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., July 22, 1966- 7 Next in size’ are the national! day celebrations, when a diplo- mat asks most of the other_dip- lomats over to his place Na- and about half the guests are ple Gallant, Borden ALCOHOLICS DIF FAST , An Ontario study found the egmpound can b tives of the host country living ‘mortality of alcoholics is nearly canentes Gapauies Wilfred people develop a. skin -allergy | . from formaldehyde,’ one of the | _chemicals used to finish fabrics Sometimes the offending | removed by wAULT STE a = ye 7 EGGS_ LOSE STANDING of Judith Ann, to-LAC Guy Bowser, son Parkdale, at 3:30. p. m. LAC GUY BOWSER rns" ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNGED-— of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bow- ser, of Darthmouth, N. §&. The marriage will take place in the near future at CFB No. 3 Wing, Germany. MARIE, ._Ont. tario Food Council said recen tly. eggs as much as a week in re If, how- (CP)—Eggs which stand for a frigeration. The’ grade mark os in the Ottawa area are invited, three times that of normal peo- ever skin irritation persists, it few hours at room temperature the céttom refers to grade af is wise to discard the garment: are no-longer Grade A, the On-the time of packaging. A day unfrigerated ages MR. AND MRS. RONNIE JOHNSTON July Wedding Solemnized _ At West Cove A double ring ceremony was performed on July 2, 1966 at St James United Church.” West Covehead, when Donra Elaine, 70°guesis was held at Bay Vista-— wr agnid._£_™“\ire Vie tor D. Deacon, Covehead Road, became the bride of MacMillan. and Mrs Stanhope gy Rev R AL Baxter was the Officiating clergyman The organist Mrs Marshell. Vessey as she sang “The Voice That Breathed O’er Eden’. and “O Perfect . Love’ dufing signing of the register The church was -detorated with baskets of mixed flowers and potted ‘mums. and the guest pews were marked with bows of white~net and pink ribbon George Warren The bride, given in marriage “hy her father. wore a floor length, A-line gown of organza — fashioned with empire’ waist, scalloped neckline, and — short bell-shaped—steeves. ~~ ChantjHy ty ° lace trimmert the hortice. steer ot At 51 With —__1 and detachable: watteau — train Her four-trered shoulder length veil of silk illusion with scallop- ed edges flowed from a wedding | ring circlet covered with lace She earried a houquet of deep pink roses and pear! earrings a gift of the groom, were her only jewellery The matron -of honour was Mrs._Ralph Carr, “aunt of the bride. who.wore a floor lenaih A-line gown of rose coldured or- ganza over taffeta with empire waist The hodice and short sleeves were overlaid with white Chantilly lace Her wedding ring headdress of matching fab- rie held a short veil of tulle. Her houquet was a nosegay of white and carnations The Deacon Mrs rase. ecolinred bridesmaids, Jn Anne sistér of the bride; and. Robert -Storring wore’ head Church ‘accessories, and a corsage white and pink roses. - A reception for approximately of Inn sith Ving catering -Rev Matar— Howatt li 4 dd. R H Ronnie Baxter proposed a toast to the in Bedeque and Summerside. MacKenzie Johnston. son of Mr.. bride to which the groom res- | ‘ponded. The best man propos- ed a.toast to the bride's attend- ants For a honeymoon trip through Maine and Maritimes, the bride J = . i | Seg accompanied Beryl, donned a pale yellow two piece |MacLeod, Tignish ‘dress of bonded knit, with yel- low hat and white -accessories, and pinned on a corsage of yel- ‘low and white carnations | fA return: the couple will re- |side at 235 Elm Ave, Charlotte- tewn The bride is employed ‘with the Dept. of. Transport. and groom with Douglas Bros and Jones © (Phote by AB Mac- Kenzie ‘Mum’ Graduates BA Degree REGINA (CP) — Four vears ago, on ‘her graduation day, Maura Young said to her mother “Mum. why don't you go to university? I think you'd love it.” ; . Mum went and‘ loved ft. In Miy, Wilhelmine Frances Young graduated from the Uni- versity of- Saskatchewan ° Regina campus with a bachelor of arts | degree. The 51-year-old - grand- mother hasn't made up —her mind. whether to return inthe fall for post-graduate work Study. was one of the biggest problems Sometimes the housework didn't: get done bunt 1 tried to arrange things so.I could be _gewns—and—aceessories._identi. hidme_as_much_as: possible,” she cal to the matran’ of. honour’s The flower: girl. Nanev Deacon, sister of the bride. and Wendy ’ Dickieson. niece of the groom, wore. while action dresses with rose coloured sashes. They car ried baskets of white and rose paby “mums The best man was Donnie Johnston, brother of the groom; and Robert Storring and Lorne Birt ushered—the erage to their ‘ pews —Fer—her—dattshter's—werdine: Mrs Deacon chose a three piece suit of heige linen with*beige hat | and acressories Her corsace amas Of pink roses” Mrs Mac Millan. mother of the groom, wore a two piece, pink linen- “gress with pink that_and— said: “Things .hecame more difficult when Joe became a federal candidate “ Mr Young. a) farmer rity alderman, complicated his wife’s extracurricular tife by running as a Liberal candidate in’ the last three federal /elec- tions. , . “His campaigns sornetimes imeant I wasn’t prepared for my classes. During the’ four years there were three campaigns and the one year there wasn’t “lwas the vear Tt didnt get my take 4 Maura. now MreiKen Thomp son of Regina, and Mre. Frank Miller of Winnipeg were strong jaupporters of their mother’s scholastic . career. | a t heand family much | ettertained —at—her— hore for | HAPPENINGS ~ Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone, 4-8506 Sharon Howatt, French River |Miss Deacon, when CGIT mem- returned to the province on Sun- bers and their. mothers gather- | -she was a member of the -eihonour. A gift was presented Collingwood. wedding party en \by the group, and a social eve- Saturday. | ning and refreshments follow- ; led.) = Mr and Mrs” Josepe, Dorsey oe : : land family, Tiktish, are spend-| Christina Bernard of Mone- | jing their vacation with relatives |ton, N. B. is spending a summ- land friends in Toronte, Ont. jer holiday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLeod, Tignish. Mrs Bessie Bowness, Hing- see ham, Mass.. is spending the |. Elsie Jardine, Boston, Mass., lsummer at the home of her si- jis visiting with her mother, Mrs iter, Mr. William MacLeod, Tig-|James Jardine, Kingsboro. nish " . e : “ Mr and Mrs. Thomas Brown | +--Mr and “Mrs > Roy Gorrill, Newton, Mass., are spending the Hanover, Mass., are vacafion- |Summer at their home in Kinges- ing at thelr cottage in Fernwood erst Me : Mrs. Weston LePage and dau- a z t day trom St John's Nfld where ed for # surprise party in ter> p and Mrs. Reginald Mur- | : ; on-+8 Tae ain her tw sors ttario, are visiting with relatives are visiting with’ Mrs. LePage’s mother, Mrs. R. W. Dixon, East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Doiigall Mac- Lean celebrated their 25th wed- ding anniversary at their home ing the past week, were guests/i" Fairview, recently, when at. the home of Mrs: William |™apy friends and neighbors gath- ered to honour them, and pre- | sent them with gifts. - The people-of Bedeque vill : ai . — Mr. and Mrs:—Reg. MclInnis, jmet recently at the home of Mr. jarid Mrs. J. Arnold Henderson, |New York are visiting relatives to honor Mr.-and Mrs. Bertram |2"4 friends in Tignish while a guest of Mr. McInnis’ father, ‘Waite from England who have lbeen guests of their daughter, — McInnis, of Sea Cow ‘ond. bas Mrs. D. L: Stewart, Dr. Stewart i A presentation was made to Mr. and Mrs, Waite, and a social evening was spent. |Mr. and Mrs. Waite left by plane |yesterday on -return_to England with the best wishes of the peo- |ple of Bedeque. ~ | | Mr._and Mrs. Arthur Dawson of Tryon who celebrated their \58th wedding anniversary dur- Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Ms. Hubert, ‘Gaudet. 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It was decided to hold the next meeting at the cabin of Mra Harry Thomas, Cascumpec Beach. when the refreshments committee will be Mrs. Ken- neth Leard,-Mrs. Ivan Wallace, and Mrs. Teg Hudson. ° | Prior te their~wedding the |bride and groom were honoured jat.a party and presentation held | lat Stanhope Beach | | Also entertaining in honor @T ithe bride was her aunt, Mrs. Alton Russell, who was assist- ed by ‘her sisters Mrs. Lillian Ling The verses accompany- ing the gifts, were read by Velda MacPherson. i . a | | Mrs. Doris Warren, Stanhope Stove Fuel & Oils Burner Service Farm Gas and Diesel Fuel. J. W. Skinner Dial 4-4044 | could ‘hardly wait for the marks. It took mea little while to ga back ‘after being away from it | for 30-vears-”’ ‘ -—+ | Before her marriage in 1936 (Mrs. Young took normal Ssthool ‘training and taught at Cosine, Sask., for three years. 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