Zdmm Assigned. Women's Editor. Phone 4-Sills g Charlottetown. Mon. July so, 1962. 7 _________ JUDITH GRUCIIY \— CLARY TOWNSEND ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gru- ehy, Charlottetown. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Jud- ith to Mr. Clarence Henry Townsend. son of Mr. and Mrs Frederic Townsend. Wolfville, N.S. Marriage to take place at Charlottetown on August 28, 1962. iELLEN'S DIARY Curiosity Coi’s Lost Kittens Reoppeor in The Barn Loft Today then brought the open- ing of another haying-season to the folks at Alderles. In the new of a morning. overlaid with blue sky and interlaid with summer's own charms. we came to a ver- andah to watch the machines of the mowing move down th e lane on the way to a far h a y- land —- Another step took us to ' e n J o y again the exquisite fra- grance of a crimson rose. to ad- mire the pretty painted faces of the Shirley poppies. and th e orange lliies blossoming now in the border. the latter setting. it came to mind with a sigh, the August shades there. . ‘A great white cloud moved in- zily along the blue, on the op- posite rise of the valley. touch- ing, it seemed the chimneys of the house on the hill. And th a thought lingered for a mom- ent: if that were actually a boat which could hear one off on a trip to make a long wish come ‘ WELLINGTON Mrs. Russell Bernard. Hunter River. recently visited her fath- er. Mr. W. H. Barlow and sis- ter, Mrs. Keith MacDonald. Miss Beverley Barlow spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Earle MacEachern. Mr. Mac- Eachern and family of sum- 8 1'. side. Mr. Roy Wedge of Toronto, Ont., recently arrived to spend IIAZEL E. CURRIE — AUBREY N. MORRIS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Currie. Summerside. P.E.l. announce the engagement of their older daughter Hazel Eleanor. RN. to Mr. Aubrey Nairin Morris. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris. Winnipegosis. Man. Wed Church in Summerside at 2.00 p.m. two weeks with his parents. «Mr. and Mrs. Sylvere Wedge, St. Raphael. Miss Barbara Day. employee of Island Telephone Company. recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Day. Mr. Cyril Barlow who has been vacationing here for the past two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow. bro- thers and sisters, has returned to Scarboro, 0nt., where he is employed. Mrs. Conrad of Halifax, N.S., is visiting her son Bruce. Mrs. Conrad and family. Mr. and Mrs. Verno Gallant, ’- and Eddie Ferguson. accompan- ied by Mrs. Bessie Roth and. Mrs. Eva Oliver. left by car for various points of U.S.A. Mrs. Mass., after visiting brothers Edward and Lloyd Ferguson. . Mrs. Wendell Ward visited her sister-in-law Mrs. Roy Mc- Carville, Mr. Mccarville and family of Carleton. Mr. Burfield Maccausiand. of Charlottetown, visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William McLure and family. spent Sunday w it h Mr. and Mrs. Rufus McLure, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barlow. Mr. William R. Barlow has recently accepted employment at Amalgamated Dairy's Ltd, HAPPENINGS Very Rev. C. Ritchie Bell and Mrs. Bell of Montreal and Dr. and Mrs. J. Logan Vencta of Ottawa have been guests at "The Highlands" in Stanley Bri- dge for the past week. Dr. Bell is a former moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. and professor at The Presby- terian College ln Montreal. Dr. J. Logan Vencte is principal Protestant Chaplain and minis- tar of St. Giles Church in Ot- tawa. Sally R. Osborne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne. Charlottetown. recently earned her captaincy the United Women's Army Corps at Aber- deen Proving Ground in Mary- land. Capt. Osborne was also presented with a certificate of merit for her part in the year's Feder rvice Joint Crusader Fund campaign. Lt. Col. Robert LeMay. executive assistant t o the commander of the ordnance school made the presentation. Capt. Osborne will arrive on rencetown. N.S. Mrs. Murphy and Mr. Edwards are sister-in- law and brother-in-law of Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Davidson and Miss Helen Davidson of Lachine, Que. who have been vacationing at the Link's Inn in Cavendish. enter- tained the following guests at a “hon voyage" party; Misses Emily C. Coates, West Hartford. Conn. Edie Cavanaugh. Ver- dun. Que. Abbie G. Glover. Bos- ton, Mass. and Wilma E. Hinch- cliffe.Montreal, Que. Covers were laid for six and Miss Davidson presided over the teacups. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson, their daughter Caroline and Mrs. P. R. Howe of Dedham, Massa- chusetts are spending the week at Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. Miss Juliette Lepine and Miss Jeannette Lepine of Sherbrooke, Quebec are spending several days hat Shaw's Hotel. Brackley ac . the Island shortly to spend her So leave with her parents and sis- ter Mrs. G. S. Ludoux and chil- dren Michelle and Alan. Mrs. Ludoux and her children are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. At a -reception following the recent opening of the herwood Hospital for retarded children. Mrs. Burton Hewett, Mrs. Rus- sell Ewing. Mrs. Ernest Lord and Mrs. M. N. Beck presided ever the teacups. Those assisting in serving at Mrs. M. MacGillivray and Miss Helen Gibb formally from Scot- land and presently from Toronto. are spending several weeks at Shaw's Hotel in Brackley Beach. National Film Board in Mont- real are spending their honey- moon at' Shaw's Hotel. Brackley Sesc Mr. and . Richard T. Sweeney of Bedford. New Hamp- shire the affair were Mrs. Wendell IN SW9‘? 990°“ ore, Mrs. D. T. Ways. Mrs. summer at Shaw s Hotel. [Bra- _ M" ,. pm. ckley Beach. 5 ill and Mrs. George Mrs. Fred Osborne. Mrs. C. Mrs. J. Srnethurst lone from ,1-etnrned recently a two week trip to ver- a visit to the Button Scout Roundup. where l scouts and 000 ll! 2,000 leaders are I!- ' Phelea. fl?! is iii During the past two weeks Mrs. Lawrence s. me has had ah Inf‘ ts. Mr. and Mr Robert Boutilicr and daughter. Celeste. Mr. and Mrs Sidney and daushter eassnas. all of th. N3- were Mrs. : Brackley Bench. Dr. and Mrs. M. M. zaltz and their son Arthur are spending this week at Shaw's Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zundel of Rehoboth. Massachusetts have returned for their summer vaca- tion and are staying at Shaw’: Hotel. Breckley Beach. Recent visitors to Charlotte- . town were Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. J. R. M. Cook and familihf Vic- toria. B.C. While in the city they were guests of Mrs. Cook's par- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ooles. Weymouth St. Lt. Cmdr. Cook and f are taking up resi- dence in Ottawa. Ont. where he has been transferred to filvll «headquarters. on» 9 Mrs. James Lockwood North Adams. Mess. arrived by to visit her Mr. and Mrs. 2231-ackiey Pt. Rd. . Mrs. Roserlon kwood plan to Mr. and Mrs. H. Oomes of the aid of turned to Boston. Mass. Summerside. . Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gallant and family of Moncton, N. are vacationing with Mr. a Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Mr. Arthur Campbell of South- west. has been ill in Prince County Hospital. A pleasant evening was re- cently spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mcl(innon in ho- nor of sons Cpl. Herman McKin- non and Cpl. Wallace McKinn- on of R.C.A.F. in Ottawa. A delicious turkey supper with all the trimmings being served. Those attending were Cpl. and Mrs. Herman McKinnon. Cpl. and Mrs. Wallace MacKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Macl(inn- on, Mr. and Mrs. Otis McKin- non. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mcxlnnon, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ley MacKinnon, and Mr. Ennis Mcxinnon. all of Summerside. Mr. Percy McKlnnon of Mis- couche; Mr. and Mrs. Urban Campbell of Lot 16: Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dyment of North- B.. nd am. After supper. music was sup- plied by Mr. Morley McKinnon. Special farewell was given to Cpl. Wallace McKinnon who has been posted to Germany for 4 cars. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gaudet had as guests Mrs. Wallace Wile and Mrs. Wile and three chil- dren. of Dartmouth. N.S. Mrs. Wile (former Dolly Gaudet) is a sister of Mr. Gaudet. Also Mr. Wilfred Gaudet of Summer- 8. _ Members of United Church Sunshine Club met on Tuesday. July 17 at home of Mrs. Bruce onrsd. . Mrs. George Barlow. Eller- slie. is a patient in Tune Valley Hospital and Mrs. George ar- low is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow. Ellerslie. celebrated their Gist wedding anniversary recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barlow and Mr. Eldon Barlow. Summer- slde. visited their father. r. Clayton Barlow and family of Summerside. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bell si Mae Ferguson of Union Corner. B true. and if this were the morn- ing to board it. could we go? No matter how much we wished to visit lands afar. to see the glory and the grandeur of storied pia- ces, could we embark this morning? Coax James to come away with us, or have to leave him behind. a little lost and bo- thered over the fact that he fears he will not be able to con- -tribute his usual brisk help to the affairs of the haying? Let the little wash in the hamper await our return? And the sweet of to- day's birdsong be lost? And pa- pa Sterling's Monday chat? And what of the strawberries wating to be preserved? Could we, in the face of all these things, just pick ‘up and go? Not very well. now. could we? “The haying here means a lot of up hill work" Papa Starling commented with a twinkle. when later he came out on his terrace to watch us spend the wash: the Sunday tablecloth. our best apron. James’ plaidie shirt. tow- els. sheets and all. to the day so ood. "Up hill" we chuckled. “And down dale — and on level fields we said. ‘ “How are we going to do the hay this year?" we asked Jam- es, who came by. He looked away to the fields. a near one rippled to silver by the gentle west wind. “Like last year, Ellen. I ex- pect; We'll fill the mows with loose hay and bale the rest." "Ah. ha!" Granddaughter smiled. coming by this after- noon. “Smells as though there's * a strawberry preserve in the making. this kitchen! A n d what a delectable scent it is!" “Like roses!" we said. "Listen! Do you hear s o m e- thing?" Mack questioned, when we lingered in the yard in th e afte ight. to see the day go to rest._ _ “Only the sound of the water falling from the splilways" we said. ‘ "Come!" he smiled happily hastening to a piggery. “It's the . kittens! The lost has been found ‘ the lo In — they're up there" he nodded. "We’ll‘get to see them in the morning" he said. What an excited forgathering there was then to hear th at mewing above! What smiles, the sounds brought! ‘ o they weren't gone after all" Alex said “they were ju s t lost a while." And this Monday was altogether good. Until tomorrow — — Diary - Good-night”... Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rob- ert Stuart are shown following their recent marriage in Sum- merside's Trinity United Church. The bride, the for- mer -Arlcne Anne Moore. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘ the Holy Cross Church in Geor- lgetown. Ont. Juanita Josephine Gallant. youngest daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant of i Charlottetown. P.E.I. exchanged ‘wedding vows with Elmer Rob- erts son of Mrs. Winnifred Ro- i berts and the late James Roberts of Charlottetown. ing the mass. held at 9.00 a.m. Rogersons former home. They will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rogerson. Private in MacLennen of the Spurgeon lay Pt. it Miss Helen Martell has re- after sister, Mrs. Mechennan. M Brack- d. visiting with her James MscMillau, Eldon. P. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. J n y and ward and Bruce of Redinston . Florida, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Merton L. Jardlne, Charlottetowl _ Terrance and Romie four sons Herb. George. Ho- Mrs TIGNISH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. Andover, Mass., are guests at the home of Mrs. Gallant's sis- ter, Mrs. Joseph Conway. has been 42 years since Mrs. Gallant h a s visited her old home. Also visiting the Conway home were Bertram Srader. and Conald Smith of Liverpool. N.s.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Trem- hley and family. Mininigash, have returned from a holiday trip touring the Cabot Trail. Mrs. Bloice Ellis is a patient at Prince County Hospital. Sum- merside. Mr. Andrew Paturel is a pat- ient at Prince County Hospi- tal. Summerslde Mrs. Frances MacDonald and son Blair returned to their home in Charlottetown after a holiday spent at the home of her broth- er-in-law and sister Mrs. Earl Macdonald. Major Evans who spent the past t h r e a years with t h e Ca- nadian army in Alaska has re- turned to the Island with his wife. They are spending some time at the home of his sister. Mrs. Carl Getson Kild-are Capes. Edmond Bernard. Toronto. is visiting his sister. Mrs. Lester McAlduff, Tignish. and his mo- ther. Mrs. Jerry Bernard. St. Lo uis. Mrs. Mary O'Connor and her son Fred and his wife from Providence, R.I. are visiting rs. O'Connors sisters. Mrs. Louis Harper. Tignlsh. and Mrs. Cletus Gavin. Sr. Sea Cow Pond. Members of the Tlgnish branch of Retarded Children's Associa- tion attending the opening of the new Sherwood Hospital w e r e Mrs. Milton Keough, Mrs. Fos- ter Skerry, Mrs. Frank Hogan. Mrs. Peter Desnoshes. M r s. Lloyd Shea. Mrs. Elmer Knox. and Rev. Floyd McGaugh. A card play spo sored by the Tignish branch of he CWL was held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Alma (Suote) Mc- Cormac. six tables of “45s" and one of bridge were in play. Mr. Urban Gaudet returned to his home from Halifax where he spent the past two weeks vis- iting his sons. Albert, Alphonce. Peter, and Charlie. Accompany- ing Mr. Oaudet to his home was his daughter Mrs. Hector McIn- nls and her four children who will spend a holiday as guest of M her father. and her sister. Mrs. Aubin Gallant Mr. and Mrs. George Gavin and family. Worcester. Mass., are visiting his mother. Mrs. John R. Gavin. his sister. Mrs. Ralph Mclnnis. and his brothers Gavin. rs. Ed Hamilton and child- : ren Jo-Ann and Patricia. Grand to I II C I 1" Falls. N.B.. returned h on Saturday after a plea- eant holiday spent at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gaudette. who accompanied their daughter back to G r a n d Falls. to spend a few days visit- ing there. Billy Perry. son of Mr. an d . E. C. Perry. is big part of his school holidays visit- ing relatives and friends in Men- treal. Toronto and Boston. The Tignlsh Athletie Associa- It: adorned with flowers and vi hts roses. She was attended by the groom's sister, Mrs Chester Culligan. who wore a ballerina nylon over taffeta. Her head- dress was also in mauve and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Mr. Chester Culligan, Geor- getown, Ont. attended the groom as best man. Miss Rosemarie Mclntosh. niece of the groom, was the flower girl. She looked charm- ing and winsome in a gown of nile green and yellow with matching headdress. Her bou- quet was a basket of yellow ros- es. Following the wedding a small reception was held at the home of the grooms sister, Mrs. Jo- seph Maclntosh. 21 Mountain- view Road. The toast to e bride was proposed by the best- man and responded to by the groom. . STUART — MOORE NUPTIALS Rev. 0. Devent, OFM, per- formed the double ring cere- church were in attendance. Dur- and also during the signing of the register appropriate hymns were rendered. The altar was gil lig . The bride. given in marriage by Mr. Joseph Mclntosh. looked charming in a ballerina length gown of brocaded satin and ny- lon organza. Her fingertip veil fell from a crystal tiara and she carried a bouquet of red length gown of mauve lace and -' ‘‘ Ernest A. Moore of St. Elea- nors. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stuart of St. Stephens. N.B. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. C. . Webber and Miss Judy Stewart and Mr. Rae Fever- ley were the attendants. Wedding Vows Are Pleclgedfl In Ceremony Ai Georgetown On Saturday, June 23, 1962 at For a honeymoon trip Prince Edward Island the bride chose for travelling a coral ‘sheath dress with white acces- sories and a corsage of white Deer Mary Raworth: I have a word for the mother who thinks of disinheriting her neg- lectful married daughter. Please tell her that if she hates her daughter so much, she won't be able to enter the Kingdom of God. Tell her to worry less about the disposition of her property and think more about where she u going after death. and also where her daughter will go. She should love her heedless daughter and work for reconcili- ation. She may pay ‘g neighbors for their kindness, but she should give most of be money to her daughter. Next to God, a mother should love her children and grandchildren above all else. Sincerely,— E.S. Dear E.S.: It wasn't my im- pression that the mother hates her daughter. Rather she seems heartbroken, rejected by her daughter and isolated from her grandchildren. Her only consolation comes from the neighbor couple, who are friendly and helpful. None of these people. including the daughter, know that she has accumulated some estate. Her question w a s, simply, to leave her estate to the dau- ghter. or whether she may jus- tifiably bequeath it to th neighbors in appreciation their kindness. As the daughter has ion g since ceased to be a daughter, to all intents and purposes, and as the neighbors have treated the mother sympathetically (by providentlal design'!). I feel she is morally entitled to name them as her heirs, it she likes. It isn't a matter of being vin- ctive; it is rather a case of love responding to love. Where ve is. God is. Scriptures tell us; and by that token. maybe God is rewarding the just in t 0 of his situation. .H. Dear Mary Haworth: Per- haps you can help me. Our dau- ghter married much against her father's wishes and now he refuses to have anything more to do w roses. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will re- side in Georgetown. Out. at 3 Chapel Street. The groom is em- ployed with Standard Products and prior to her marriage the‘ bride was on the staff of th :2 many and the altar boys of the Bank of Montreal in Toronto, On‘ Out of town guests included I am in the middle and my feelings vacillate from one to the other. I love them both dear- ly and while I share my daught- er’s new life by correspondence. it grieves me not to he a e to discuss her in my husband's I presence. MARY HAWORTH Disposition Of Property Worries Neurotic Mother ‘ r ried. your husband's attitude is whether she has an obligation .3- There is no chance of his re- lenting, so I am writing for my- self. In it possible for me ever to have peace of mind again? Fortunately I am employed and my work is very demanding, but I go to sleep with the prob- lem and waken wi it. Is there anything I can do? Or will time eventually ease the heartbreak." I am not a mor- bid person and generally am first to offer encouragement to others. But now i cannot help myself. Please advise me.-B..). Dear B.J.: Regardless of whom your daughter has mar- 100 per cent wrong. Because he is unforgiving he is himself un- forgivable. according to the of the Lord's Prayer. ‘ As of n ow, he is guilty of grave sins against love I n 1 charity, making pride his mes- ter. Not only is he brutally self- ish in relation to his daughter, requiring broken obedience as the price of his "love", be equally selfish in relation to you, lmplacably enforcing I family rift that continually turns a knife in your spirit. just keep his ego enthroned. Is it possible for you to recov- peace of mind? Certainly. With the help of prayer. give the situation into God's care. Love your daughter as devotedly as ever; or more so. Speak of her whenever you wish, in any company; and if your husband throws a fit. that's his problem, exclusively. ; Stop pampering his unreason.- Return to the practice of heal-_ thy behavior. Let him discover that insofar as he shuts y o u r- daughter out of his heart, h e blights his own life. driving all wedge between himself and you! too— by his own misguided choice. You'd better be lonely, in his disfavor. than on the fence, . tearing your integrity to shreds, trying to appease his senseless sulking. M.H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. Jimmie MacDonald. Charlotte- town; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 0'- Brlan, Toronto and Mrs. Gerald Delaney, Toronto, Ont. tion held a very successful food sale at the Co-op Store on Satur- day afternoon. A box of grocer- ies on lottery was won by Mrs. Fred Martin. The sum of $43 was realized to help promote the water s a fety swimming course that is now underway at Tignish with Leo Broderick in- struction. Ninty children are en- rolled in the various classes. Mr. and Mrs Al Walsh and their three children, Montreal, have returned home after a plea- sant holiday spent with relatives and friends in the village. While here they were house guests of Mrs. Mary McNally. RN. an d Mrs. C. F. Morrissey. aunts of Mrs. Walsh. Dr. nd Mrs. Leo Poirier and children, Helene. Vivian, Ron- nie. and Cathy, Colebrook. N.H. are spending a holiday visiting Mr. Pnirlel-‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mederio Poirier, Leoville and with his sister, Mrs. Leslie Mailette. Tignish. BCATTER DOILIES Delight to crochetl A flower- in-s-star is the motif of this spider - web set. Spotlight dolly on a tray- use three as a dresser set. Pat- .rn directions 10%-inch square; 10 round; his oval in No. 50 cotton. RTY -FIVE CENTS (Coin) for this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept. Front Street West. Toronto 1, 0: BREEZY. EASY! All flare and freedom—lt's a Hawaiian muu-muu in two. new versions! Sew them to wear at home, on beach or in cotton sheer as nightgowns. Printed Pattern 4789: Misses’ Sizes 10. 12, 14, 16, 18. 1). size 16 (top view) 5 yards ntario. Ontario residents add I cant sales tax. Print Plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER. NAME, AD- ‘DRESS. NEVER BEFORE VALUES soo designs to knit. crochet. sew weave. embroider, quilt - our 1962 Needlecraft Catalog. Beautiful Bulkies in a complete fashion section plus bedspreads, YORK Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDon- York. spent Monday evening at Brackley Beach with a few of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray and two children. Karen and Boyd, spent Sunday at Murray River where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.’ Charles Richard. Master Roger Johnson. York. has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital where he will undergo surgery. . Harry Forrester, Char- lottetown. is spending a holiday In York as the guest of her bro- ther and sister-in-law. Mr. e n d ‘Mrs. Randolph Murray. - Miss Diane MacDonald, York. is spending her holidays with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald in the United States boys. linens. afgans. slipcovers, 85-inch; other 0/. yards. I-‘II-‘TY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps. please) for this pattern. Ontario residents add 2 cents sales tax. Print plainly else. name. address. style number. Send order to ANNE AD- AMS. care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept, so Front street. W.. Toronto 1, Ontario. SPECIAL summer pattern on- talog. More than 100 styles — plus two free patterns. Send 28 cents now. sun, sport. day, dance, work. travel. All slsesl send 36 cents. LORNE VALLEY pastel by It note, Isl. Terese O'Brien. - Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Meo- Ewen and family of Geneva. New York. are vacationing in the Province. While in this vi- cinity they are guests of Mrs. MacEwen’s mother. Mrs. Annie Crane . Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brulotie Lynda and A1 of Montreal, P.Q. visited relatives in this vicinity during the past week. Mr. Angus Nicholson has re turned home from th ings County Memorial Hospital. Mr. John MacDonald. Somerv ville, Mass. arrived on the is land to visit his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy. Mr. and Mrs. George Manny and family of Pictou Road. N. S.. spent the weekend in this and . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macin- tyre and Mrs. Homer James spent the weekend with rela- tives ln Nova Scotla. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson have returned to their home in Somerville, Mass., after visiting re.atives in this vicinity. Th ey were accompanied by Mrs. Wil- son's mot er, Mrs. Cornelius Curran who will visit friends is “ Boston and vicini M ty. r. and Mrs. Heath MacGrath and daughter Heather were re- cent visitors to Clinton. Mrs. Annie MacLeod has re- turned to Boston. Mass., after spending some time with her sons and daughters in Lo r as alley. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth fflao Lead and family of Scarboro. Ontario, are visiting relatives on the Island. They are guests of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Macl..eod and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. While hen: they will attend the diam- ond wedding anniversary of Mrs. MacLeod's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myers, and the marriage of her brother. Mr. Everett Myers. WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH PARIS (AP)—Poiice said that Mrs. Jules Moch, wife of the former French minister of the interior, leaped to her death Thursday from a seventh-floor window of her apartment house. She had suffered from nervous depression for several weeks. investigators said. Her husband for some years represented France on the UN disarmament co ssion Mrs. Harry MacLeod. Toronto,‘ Ontario. has been vacationing in this vicinity. She was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mac- Grath. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDon- aid and Miss Elaine MacDonald ll. 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