“I in «Wm .‘CL nn: .‘Iiy I!” g Weddings Pl I . in; . ' CAROL MacCALLL‘M STERLING LAW-IRS Gunilla. mm. changing anned ‘ spend a three week holidawaith flaw Bidef-ord UCW Meeting is Held The general meeting of Unit- ed 1 ford pastoral charge was held I on Monday evening in the Tyne l Valley Church. . Mrs. James Burleigh of the iBideford Unit. the president. 'opened the meeting with pray- HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-85th ; or. e worship period was ‘ ccnducted by Mrs. A_ MacCauil. i Mrs. H. Gillis and Mrs. A. Ross I of the Bideford Unit. ! The members decided to pay ‘5 the expenses of one young per- Florrle MacPheraon arrived home she spent a week with from Toronto on Monday to her sister. Mrs. Gus Trainor visited her brother Charlie and family in Montreal. her brother~in-iaw and sister.:‘ Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Smith. New Perth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKin- non and family. Boston. Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harli-. It and family in Toronto and also gan of Littleton, N.H..are the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Serge-Il ant Methcrall. Mill River. I Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Roger-l son and family of Hamilton. On- .i tario. have returned home af- ter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Adams. Victoria Cross. are spending their summer va-i cation on the Island. Mr. Mac-i Kinnon was a vlsitorIto Dun-l das centre at the homes of his l sisters and brothers-ln-law. Mr.’ and Mrs. Wallace Gillls. Mr. ' and Mrs. George Stead. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kearna son to the Atlantic Tr a i nln g i School Christian Education Cen- i tre. in Tatamagouche. N.S.. an [to send a box of canned goods . to the centre, ' The date for the opening of i he new Christian Education | Centre in Eilerslie was set for uly. The next general meeting will be held in Conway on August 31, ' h Lot 14 in charge of the de- votional period and Noriham. the program. The program for this meeting was in charge of the Conway Unit and consisted of slides by ev A O‘- E his tour and ending with Island ‘ Church Women of the Bide-. tory of this country'from the Mr. and Mrs. Eduard C‘. and Mrs. linri l..licrs of I i formerly Joan Mooney "tum. R I Lewis. of the Mat-Calliim of B ra c klcy Chm-humoun, The marriage l)rI and Mrs. G. A. Inman. l ed to Toronto after spending Leary Name"? Church}! hi9 Boa”?- ""“"”""“ .H‘P "“m'm will take piat'f‘ .\iil.‘itsl 22, Montague have as their guest. i their honeymoon on the Island. mp ‘0 lht‘I "Oi." Land. I‘AUI‘IME. I _ marr'a“ "r "19” daf’ghm‘ fl , c, Cohmha Chum. Mrs. lnman's niece Joan Hal- They were the guests of Mr, and North Africa and the Middle - - . - »_ : I ;_ I. Mariner" Cami '0 “WOW ,‘ ' \‘crson, Tatamagouche, N.S. Mrs. Cyril Mooney. Annandale. East beginning With PlCiUl’eS 0‘ . ~ ‘ ' . Sterling [.m'crs. son of Mr. Mnl‘sliiicld._ I I the lsland as he was leaving. on ——-~' ~ ~- A ‘—*“ " word has been received from Elric Smith of Hamilton_ om” throth the differenct places or o I Do I d “'9 “do” Woke” for the “m “m” on.“ a“ m" -' ‘. idence in their summer home at ; M e r v i n MacNally. Tracadie‘ Cross of his arrival at St. Ger? ard. Novitiate. Taswich. Ont... . where he intends to study. Mer- I vin has been a successful tea-l cher at St. Jeans elementary school the past four years. panied by her daughter Doris.‘l wt of Ross Millett. Deputy' Mayor of Fredericton. NB. Mrs. .‘ Millett and her family expect} to spend a week on the island. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Granger of Boston. Mass. arrived the Island recently take up res- : Cardigan. l accompanied by his niece. Mrs. Hugh MacPhee of Toronto and four children David. Rickey. Bobby and John arrived in Car- digan over the weekend and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MacPhee. and Mr. and Mrs'. Peter MacAulay. scenes on his return. Mrs. Leigh Craig of the Con— way Unit and chairman of the program committee thanked Mr. Lewis for his address. I was served by that Tyne Valley and Northam Units ‘ ton. Conn.. and Mrs. F. V. Has- kell. Gladstone. N..I. who have been guests of their mother. Mrs. W. J. Sullivan and their sister. Mrs. Henry Noonan of ummerside have left to return to their home in the U.S.A. Mrs Edna Chaisson accom- panied by her daughter Cathy and Margaret Maderski of Hali- fax were recent guests of Mrs. urday to spend'a holiday with his p are n t s ‘Vlr. and Mrs. George Maclntyre, Cardigan. Linda Militari of Cape Tra- verse and Heather Howatt of Tryon are vacationing in Toron- to with Heatlier's sister. Mrs. Tony MacDonald and Mr, Mac- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Yorslon . And Explained To Visitors one of three grou Every day approximately 350l Council. persons will pass through Char-I. formed for the purpose of iottetown's Confederation Cen-I forming people about the Mon- p5 Mary Norton who always have a ready answer for any ques- tion. Lucile Piorier from Grand- Digue. N.B. and Mary Norton ia . In order to get their Jobs the girls had to write essays in both French and English as part of a competition for stu- dents of Moncton University and from Nouvelle. P.Q. arrived in NBA which is afflicted with the Charlottetown recently and will university. Before coming to be at the Confederation Centre ‘ the Island they visited Montreal until Sept. 17th. Both girls at- and Ottawa to meet the direct- tended NBA in MomtonI NIBI 01's of Expo '67 and the Centen- . ary Council and Commission. “d “eh on. weak“ Enghsn The exhibit shows a small World's Fair have been com- pleted The . describe the chief points of interest such as the pavilions of various coun- tries. Notre Dame and St. He- len's Islands and the MacKay Pier where a modern housing development is being built Though this project is a part of of Montreal long after the rld’Ls Fair is over. This model World‘s Fair was given by the Expo ’67 commission. Another exhibit given by the Centennial Commission tells of the Confederation Train. the confederation caravan and the youth travel program. All 0 these are to pmrmte interest and knowledge among ai Canadians as to the Centennial ays of the French explorers to be present day of modern sci- ence. The Confederation Caravan. ' carry (1 t the stony of mda'in where railways do not go. - Mrs. JOhn Lan‘s of Sturgeon anda social hour followed. ice and most of them will have i treal World's Fair in 1967 and The Youth Travel Pr a I has just returned from a holl- William H. ISulIivan of Penn. seen the Expo '87 exhibit and also the celebrations observing the Expo pmgmm' " Wm 1“ has been initiated this yealorgr bl; : .day In New BPU‘HSWICK accom- Mrs- H. J- 31881"! 0! Newwl- tom out” arrived home on Sat. talked to Lucile Piorier and Canada's Centenn' 1 main permanently as a part the Centennial Commission and will be carried on through the next 3 years, if found success- ful. so that thousands of Can- ada’s young people will be able to travel and live with their fel- low Canadians increasing their knowledge of Canada and their counterparts in other areas. “We're pioneers" says cile Piorier. as this exhibit is the first and only one of its kind and it‘s here in n I, i» A k_ t, “duh Ch. . i . dFrnchfi ti Th ' k I 3 I coo ou “as e a It: aissons uncle, Capt. Nelson. and granddaughter of FlorldaI an e uen y. ey are scale model of the City of Mom of Canada. “ ' " . 1mm? 0! R0136" [teard- P150111"i _‘ Dicks and Mrs. Dicks, George. were recent guests of Elizabeth iemployed by the Centenary l treal as it will look in 1967 when This Cmifederaoion train will 0 lauée g3! iii the “an Ind RUSSELL McQUAID ANNE MORAN ’“cntly- 1“ attends“? we”: town- and Albert Skinner and Capt. Cigadaon m on Bu am in GP 0' and Mrs Aroma Mac" and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. George- nsed ve- 1- H - ~- 1 can tics/mm conde getarlan vegetable Arthur. Halifax. N.S.: Mr. and soup i Island Delegates Attend noon Mr and Mrs Arthur Moran and the ian Vir \If'Qllaid. ‘Mrs, Ivan Lend, Charlottetown, Stephen Madmer 0‘ Hamil' towu' I I of CharioLtetmm wish MI an} The marriage will take place IMr. and Mrs Kenneth Jay. -- I. . 1 :3" "in rat" ta m b H T S bounce .e 91122.29an o. y n s. we r o ' I . . l m I g l ,i LI , Charlottetovin. Mr Glendon Jay P b I A 8 q I » their daughter. Anne Mary :2 WI: 21‘ “I: :LIIEH 2:23: TnmmOI 0m” Mr_ James Mar. f add salt. While stirring. gradu-I Moran R\I. to Russell Fran- v - I I fin. New York. NY. “‘l’ 3‘“ spaghetti. 0’ macarmi “HARP REDUCWONS «es aichauL son nf Mrs Ger. Most Holy Redeemer. than I . Mrs. Ivan Hardy of Conway l spoke on the need for prayer ' 3°11 briskly 10 gimme! or until; spaghetti is ten er. l . in Women's White and Meanwhile. in large pot. melt- Beige PUMPS. aid McQuaJd of Vernon, REL the 77th annual and help in the foreign field. loltctown. P.F‘,.l. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moon» ,. I Guest speaker. ev. Donald . ey returned to Darismouth. N.S. - i i presided at I meeting of the P.E.I. Presby-l Iterial of . after spending a holiday at the the Presbyterian . MacKay of the Summerside Shortening: add broken-up beef‘ me of Mr. Mrs. CyrilI Church in Canada which wast Presbyterian Church. gave an fry. stirring occasionally. When‘ 8 Jet Heel L Mooney. Annandale. held in Al-berton Presbyteriani address emphasizing the impor- meat is slightly rowned. mix Illusion Heel Church on Tuesday. July 14.] tant position of women in the in SOUPS and i can Water. Heat.. : Slime "091 world today. Drain spaghetti: add to s oup Wldihs AA-B and C with an attendance of 84 dele- gates end 16 visitors. ' Mrs. E.J. Carpénter of the Alberton Fraser Memorial WMS conducted the devotional ser-. vice. A welcome was extended by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie of the Alber- ton Women's Missionary Society Officers were elected {at 1954; mixture: mix well. Serves 10. ' president. Mrs‘ Rendle Larter. , Charlottetown: Ivice- presidents. mowmo::€ Mrs “M ‘9' “hem”; Cucumber-Cabbage Slaw with Mrs. Malcolm MacE a c h e r n, Cherry Tomatoes Ocean View: Mrs. Wyman Wad- 2 Pork Chowmon Casserole dell. Albany: Mrs. G e o r g e l . . I _ Tossed Noodles Leaf Spinach Dixon. Clyde River. Mrs. Clar l I mo" Snow so“ Custard i family at Cardross and Michael and family at Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Roddy‘ of Pasadena, California. were and responded to by Mrs. Irene iguesls at the home ence Marchbank. Tra-veller'si 0r . iArnett. Crapaud. on Saturday. Mountain of the Summerside Rest and Mrs. Arthur Camp-‘ N N . BOW! Of Am'cms [They have been visiting friends WMs. I bellI French Riv”; recording not airlines. Green I ; ‘ and maiivos i" the Easm‘“ The nominating Commitm secretary. Mrs. A..l. Murchison. ‘_.._° “Ed w“?°_°1$91;"_‘”§ i' and Middle United Siait‘s and t in P.E.[. and will return through . Canada to the Pacific Coast. appointed for 1965 is Doris Fern Parkdale: corresponding secre- gustlm of Charlottetown. Mrs: tary. Mrs. Garfield MacFay- ROYAL COUPLE WED Ear Foster of Marshfield and den. Churchill: treasurer. Mrs. Marion Hardy of Charlottetown. Stanley Delaney. Albany: assis- Azfizkfikep‘gf'figm‘Ascend. rs of the Malpeque tant treasurer. Mrs. Kci-‘h John-.1u “ne of succegi‘on to' the Jet WMS Auxiliary which is ‘he olId- ston. Summerside: home mis-igunct Italian “mum was mar-i , Mrs. Mary G. Mooney has ‘ returned to Toronto by air. af- Mrs. David Furlong of Rtf- ary on furlough from India. WMS. Alherton. Phone (-8817 - 4-535 i ter spending her holidays withl est in North merica were in j sions secretary Marion Hardy - i I a I . . v - tied Wednes a to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Mooney of] charge of the afternoon devo-l Charlottetown: home helpers Claude of panic a clings: Reg $7 93 for 3 9 matm NEWMANN w r IOCKFRBY “mm” “m- m” “’"r‘ “mm” 0" “mum Mfl- - . MacKen- of the French pretender. Eu-i ' ' " I ' ' ‘- ' 1 the 19th centUI‘Y- zie. Montague: literature secre- mpets foremost royal clahnanm. I Betsy Macdonald. who has Reports were given by offic- :ary. Mrs. Francis Murray. attended the wedding of the 20.11:“; $9.98 for 5 Mr and Mrs Gerard lit. iii-day. August 29 in Trinity {been teaching school in Cai- era of the P.E.II. Presbyteriai New London: children's work yew-.0” couple in the 15th cen.‘ I Nelimann announce the en~ irnnnd (‘lnm-h, Sliawinigan. gary Alberta. is visiting her ‘ and each- speaker emphasized secretary. Mrs. Angus Brown. tury church of Sao Pedro in thisil‘heqe Pum sisal-o from our gagpmelit or ihf‘it‘ o-~l_\ m... Qnohm- Mics Nclimann is a ‘ parents. Mr. and MrS. Earl C- the challenge to women of the; Wood Islands: girls work secre- mountainside resort northwest‘ ‘ p 51 k If??? .IHcirIiIl. in W l I l a rd graduate of Mount Allison . Macdonald, Cardigan. Enroute present day. tary. Doris Ferguson, Charlotte- of Lisbon summer 0c ' are flP'Pl‘hi'. SON of Mr. University. Mr. [,nckcrhy is a 'I "' ”‘ ‘"" ’” ""_’ " '“nw‘m' welcome to members and low": historical secretary. Mrs til“. ' . . A . A . A- -- ‘ i ‘ ’ BS and Mrs i«l".\'d In. hoolcnroy. graduate of Mount Allison d H t delegates was extended by Rev. Peter MBCCaull.Ellei-slie; pm; . I 50M“, NO REFUN of Hamilton Dial The mar- and the Nova Scotia technl- C I ren 0V9 ‘ secretary Mrs A.J. Murchison ’ H. BENNETT CAR-R i n adage Will take place on Sat- cal College. . ' Peter Dank, minute! 01 me‘ Parkdalel . I : .— w ' Sfran e Names Alberton Presbyterian Church. ' 0 Insurance Counselling . w G g M“ John M "a a . l Tea was served by the mem- o District Supervisor 4 ' “ y~ ""55 “n' bers of the Fraser Memorial 0 Sun Life of nada ‘ o 4 D D t 1 4 Vvvvvv igaidinias: 13.23%. wliéildar: Charlottetown. P.E.l. Queen Street , 2." IDA BAILEY ALLEN » iof eight children with intriguing r. Furlong. who ac- companied his wife and chil- idren to Alberton. returned on iMonday to Regina. The former Eileen O’Brien. {daughter of r. and Mrs.: , James O'Brien. was born all ‘ Elmsdale and received her early} CARRY-LITE CO0LER 22 x 13 x 13 Polystryrene wall — hard plastic outer shell 'l‘ra — 40 qt. mp- soity -‘- rain By George! Chow’s On It’s George’s Goulosh AT VAIJLEY FORGE, Pu. in)in 17‘ to 23. more than 50.000 MR. AND MRS. GERALD A. CAMPBELL 000 charcoal cooking fires will. be glowing simultaneously! WED’DING BELLS education in me 100a] *an I I I ys attending the Sixth Na- Over the period of the. entire Later She was graduated in Am A I wedding ceremony at of the principals are Mr. and tional Boy Scout Jamboree will encampment. m ore than 1.- .88 Iifmm St_ Francis Xavier Unj,I Trinity United manse. Sum. Mrs. George L. Morrison. camp out at the historic Vallev .000 “do-dt-yourself" meals I IversityI and the" from the no)... mersiIde on June 20. united in Summerside. an . and battleground and every one will will be eaten. . Ia] Victoria Hospital Schema“ marriage Mary Cecelia Mor- Mrs. OrVille D. Campbell. try his hand at cooking. Soup wm take an [mint-um I .Nursing in 1942 Ham and Gerald Alden Camp- London. Ont. Camp cooking is just one of role in service of these men], i bell of London. Ont. Parents (Photo by Heckbcrt Studio) the many skills of scout-craft A staggering stockpile of MN; Almost immediately she en- ; listed with the Canadian Army; - "m the my" — both America“ 10°90" can“ 0' “rim” comm" ‘ ‘ l .and served as a nursing sislcri ' mm“ '— wm 9“ 6“ the 9" 80"!“ Wt" Valli!“ during the III III: in the European Theatre duringl “at at the jambom' week It wll be for the remaining years of World. M on mul‘ " many " 15'. bmakfa’t (‘3 . “unset ‘t ‘ IDA MncnoN/u. GARTH Macl.ENNAN War ii- lunch (3‘ ‘ mm "mm “d ‘ ‘v"\\\ Z'BURNER I : IA, me conclusion 0, H1, w" . D F f S h' cation of some present outing in at supper (as goulash-hambur- ‘ \ \.\\\\(‘*" K ' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Mrs. George Marirnnnn sire for further adventure ClY U 0 UnS "19 to James' mind incompatible. tier 9 w . \i’” ’ P “’9' 21°00 i. Donald announce the engage- Alexandra The wedding will tank her to "an here ' . ‘ I ' I “an 0‘ . complete an. Here n . typic“ .uppet i (I he!" (If their "III d - practiced her profession in the “3‘”! h" the "05"" M a“ men“: t' I . y aughter. take place Saturday. August v a . Anglo-Iranian Oil companys fieldwork ‘t mm“ I ‘ ‘ ‘ H! gene to 69”" G‘mh 22 3' 5 W" "1 Alexand ” hospital at Adaban. site of the ad what a dear haying-day Game. Goals“ : Malt-Lennon. son of Mr. and Baptist Church. world's largest oil refinery. oday first mowings of mead- which fall in a heap from the this was. full 0! lunshine. and \ 333$, 8331:? L C t ,, more in Adam,“ she met David ows were raked into windrows bailing. bound about. as are old folded Canned pinea 1“ a k, ' - e 0 : Irwin“, MA iOxfordt. a young and presently the baler went to: "if you could come. Ellen lfluul‘el Ind kwpllkflu 5911‘" Cookie?" un I; [eTyhnployee of the gilthionfifilany, ltsIIwork... Id “I III) ‘Jamea had said wistfully at IfIJmled. I fine ha - Milk . I 9y were manic o ow. ou wou n' ave a ra it's parting... It Is a teasing legend reeu- m “M5 M i l in: year in Basra. Iraq. raw in your apron rocket?" one in the family that if there could “We never found the nest of “2%ufindsguogfiksn lsna‘tfingflgphfiongt: m 0! I Then oldest daughter, leyear- of the younger hel about to be a foregatherinz which could the goldf " Pater comment- 4 t water 10 he. Iold AllannalL was born out in leave for the field. grinned. “We include all the women as well ed with a sigh when we we" 1: ' “1: 0" mm or W duty I ithIe Iranian Desert with a mid- Should carry one. because just as the men and children at any about the lawn this evening. 1 it? aghetti lbo I war. ' in iwifc in attendance and the next when we Nillettinil on well with seasonal work. then indeed "No. Bu it must be some- on. .p or e ' mu". .mornlng mother and infant were thIe work... James‘ cup of happiness would where about. because we often 2 tbsp ahortenl "4 flown to the Adaban Hospital. II ‘Wham!" another nodded. overflow! As it . he trailer gee her—and hear Mm" Alex 11/: lbs ndn‘beef The twins, menu and Pgtflcg there's sure tobe a break or a halves are left at home. with Id. 1 can i150“) d “a .wene born in mm also, and like sudden stopror an adjustment reminders to “see those cows Hear the ooodthmheg so“ 1' con en ohm iIthelr Slsier have real Ir sh luIIllie searl' on't break into that grain- And. flaps because mi 1 can not: ) cond .cd i I names. One month before Carla And if its I break. we're apt field!" Or in "lake I look in the chance to be one of July’s dau- mato .01. an o. i ‘was born the lranian oil indus- to be grounded. for-well. one stable now and then to see how tern. we alto that love mp l T A ' try was nationalized r. never known how long he will that heifer is doing We fancied these days: Enjoy wild ros- i ' I and M”. Furlong were among be mIIroundlng up I replace- she was miserable on pasture u, the purpllflloblue of metal]. "n" n". RHEUUAT'C " those who had to flee the coun- menu this mornins." Or better still. tug v on leathery Queen try. Thus it came about that ‘But if it's an adjustment or serving to keep us on call. Ann's Lads the sheen of butter- m d." m Emu," .88 their Irma. child was born in some minor repair that is need- “keep an ear out for our ring. cup. the will of o. I - i ' ' ‘ I I ,II Nicosia. Cyprus. during thet- etl' we said ascoiiregingly. "we That man said he was going so ' u. m .1 mumfi'm‘MMW‘I'fl I six months residence there. have experienced mechanch call is) this "go oiasiecbnothay don; a e ""1 mm.“ m . x in ma llownn mains-r HERMANN The family lived in Earl-nil now. II We“ OI "min-rim titemoonl" My. lion than i' you Mt wit-rill b. not 11"?“ I In. MI I for a year before coming to a carpenters on the so And to be caught at any lem- may y, d1, . hum... w. Don‘t let out, seine I?" stab-Elam ‘ i , I _ I.“ m Arm" no" "III M" 1' an H M Canada. Ten-year-oid Shauneen farms! lnlne frivollty such as "Just run- aotadropla Mo 0 to f “I! In ten 1" . I , .. .. y Iermann was born in summon, on; "If" the first offered with a fling up a little dress for my- whatnmalnsyet to be a " WON'Smc'symn's's'é rd cos-awe]! wish to as; pnwngl, Tn» marriage will seven year- old Nicola was chuckle. " ey did— an do. self". working out a crossword James says cot-be forest lame 3'“ ‘NI ' ' - - m moan Mu pm, August n "m a. born in Edmonton. and the aec- they’re learning thehard ayl" puzzle. or on on occasion old mnebair at his lo day's '- ranus-um ' . I I,“ I .. 0m“ M mm“ Church I. oud act of iwms. Siobhan and Alex and Peter went too to in his boayness this has escap- e . "Now m “3 “Wm ' . I... am Kfliaa.werehornln u tbefleld.tlse former to assist odourhnlband'auoticertohm "iiimm-nna_tt="" """"" v ' “u’mu' “m' M‘” an at a: mu Ot.Pattlek’s Day, isas. Jamos a stout bundlu mmsmhu- m. . ' W ‘ of insulin ' v . . ' ‘ 7 i V