»™ versity of Toronto coupled with MRS. MARK MacGUIGAN Busy Wife Studying For PhD, Favors Husband's Candidacy Part-time teaching at the Uni- the writing of a thesis for her Ph.D. is presently occupying the attention of Maryellen MacGui- gan, whose husband Mak is a Liberal candidate for Queen's County in next week's election An American by birth, a Can- edian now, since her marriage in June, 1961, Mrs. MacGuigan says she is “looking forward to government, Mrs. MacGuigan spent most of her childhood in New Jersey. She and Dr. Mac- Guigan met at Columbia Univer- sity where he was doing grad- uate work in law and she maj- | oring in English at the Univer- sity’s’ Barnard College. have a daughter, Queen’s Cousin To Wed In Nov. TORONTO (CP) — Mountbatten, 45, twice-married first cousin of Queen Elizabeth, they vill live in Toronto. Mr. Kemp, 4, the son of Clarence Kemp, a retired boat manufacturer, is a gra nephew of the late Sir Edward Kemp, sheet metal construction executive and president of the Canadian Manufacturers Asso- ciation in 1895. Sir Edward, who was @ sena- tor before being knighted, was a member of the cabinet during the First World War and made history by returning his $25,000 salary cheque to the government after the war ended. Lady Iris is the daughter of the Marauess and Marchioness of Carisbrooke and a _ great- eae of Queen Vic- a. Both her earlier marriages ended in divorce. Her first hus- band was Major Hamilton J. yYMalley of the Irish Guards. Her second was a Memphis, Tenn., broker, Michael Bryan. Queen Of Tonga Is Made A Dame LONDON (AP)—The Queen of Tonga, the bulky, smiling South Sea island monarch who nearly stole the show at Queen Eliza- beth’s coronation, has been made a Dame—the equivalent of .* British knight. Queen Elizabeth named her a Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael_and St. George. Queen Salote, 65, is the first woman to ‘receive the decora- tion, usually given to ranking British ambassadors. Her king- dom has been mnder British do main since 1900. The Queen of Tonga delighted the crowds at Elizabeth’s coro- nation in 1953 by riding through London streets, waving with asufe from an open landau pouring rain. Rain rarely falls on Tonga and is regarded as a bless'ng there. When Queen Elizabeth visited Tonga later in the vear, beth queens rode in an oper -at—in nouring rain. PLAN DRIVING COURSE EDMONTON (CP)—The Al- bert> Safety Council ha founced a_ defensive ving pros;-m for Edmonton. Defen- sive driving is the art of avoid- ing aut-mobile accidents by tompensating for another driv- nomination ie Queene aed. 2a ning for election. Talk On Sewing Heard By Guild eee . or Ee Hi a old Stewart and Mrs. nedy. At the close of the the hostess, Mrs. Heffell, introduced Irene Mountain, Owing To The Response To Our ANNIVERSARY SALE It Will Continue Until Nov. 10th The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 3, 1965. 7 \ at |ments were then served by the Home Economics teacher at the Kensington Regional High School who gave a most talk on sewing, and the use of suitable fabrics and patterns for the individual figure Refresh- hostess. Couple Celebrate 25th Anniversary Relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Irving, Cherry Valley, to honor them on their silver wedding an- niversary recently. Aliso in at- tendance was Ivan Doc a they were presented Be several of the guests. GIANT SAVINGS er’s mistake. A similar course offered to Calgary civic employ- Ses cut car accidents within the , _Broup by 60 per cent. Dr. J. A. McMillan MORELL HALL - Wednesday, Nov. 3rd at 8.30 P.M. DR. J. A. McMILLAN Will Address This Special Meeting Local Entertainment ON ALL MERCHANDISE OUTLET FACTORY Sada MEET wa Your Progressive Conservative Candidate for Kings County MELVIN McQUAID Melvin McQuaid Refreshments Inserted by Kings County P. G. Assn. x“, On Eaton's Special De- ‘ferred Budget Charge Po and Extended Budget Charge. NO DOWN PAYMENT Riden Tractor Trike Polyethylene construction. Special, each 10 qq iii Tearie Dearie Doll tears. » B pee, moveably body, .drinks, wets and cries real —~ 2,99 Johnny Seven One man army gun, seven different weapons in one. wl Kindergarten Set children. 2 to 5 years. Special, sets Large size 5 to 9 years. Special, sets Extra chairs can be purchased separately. Hard wood construction, table and two chairs, small for Secret Sam Super spy set, complete outfit in at- tractive carring case. Special, set Etch a Sketch Draw your own picture, erase and draw again. 371 Baby First | Step Battery operated, walks on any level surface. ‘Special, each 14.99 Deisel Dump Truck Large size, polyethylene construction. Special, each 2.99 Doll Pram: colours red or blue, anti brake, car- rying basket. Special, each 9.99 aa” x 10", Approx. playing pieces. Monopoly Game 7 Includes playing board, card money Special, set . 87 CONTINUES UNTIL CLOSING TIME THURS. NOV. 4 Easy-Bake Oven Complete biabing outfit, bakes with 2. ordinary. electric light bulbs. Special, set 4.88 Open Daily 9.00 A.M. fo 5.45 P.M., Friday 9 A.M. to 9.30 P.M. “T.BAUQR Cin =r rRo rT