— wl ELLEN’S DIARY : ! —— . Sn yet * ae... Taay Sent nose . ; The groom was attended by No Holidays On Farms Cst. William Hopkins. The us- In The Growing Season hers were Cst. James Cousre :nd iCst.' Percy James So you haven't the holiday the flower-border—in_ holders ‘< spirit’ we remarked to James brighten the. rooms. { Following the ceremony a. re- \\ception for 110° guests was’ held at the Confederation Centre, Tse jwith a chuckle this morning young miss from the Main. | when we talked of this one at '4nd joined her this afternoon, a| © hand. this dark-eyed dark-haired girl, a| @ britie’s table was Centered «th. a three tier wedding cake 1d : friend of h ‘If you mean, Ellen. that 1 A studefit, sty gerd arrangements of red cafnat 1$ and white mums decorated ‘h- er side. Mrs. Wayne Dews ap was in chargéof the guest book. -The toast to tha bride mes pro- feel I should like to take the day ho posed. by Cpl Douglas Hen =r off from the farming, just, more a et Oe employ to. which the ‘groom respori* >d or less, to idlé it away, or per- quaint&ance with ot ¥ s all and-.proposed a toast to the pri-. haps to take a trip somewhere. o Aaree, fore desmaids Congratulatory te!e- ‘med-on a former visit when she d by Cst\H pe i woe ita thought" was just-a little girl This nem grams were rea ost’. Hop- coe a a aken- holidays ae the twe are spending. in| ait sblaisdaonil trip to tee St eee te Com Wiite Mfountains~ and—Niagara» “Yes, odd times- And enjoy- |federation Center, and the. oth: Falls the bride chose a blue ed them too, if I wasn't neglect- |eT places of interest there, our three piece woot suit with match ing something a home at the Summer guests like to include time. Perhaps it’s because I’ve in their outings while vacation- been farming since a young lad, ing. A. smiling, “‘voung leddy” that the responsibility stays with jof lass. she herself comes from me. I believe to be a good far- |3" old and busy, and very love- mer, one can't pe {ob ‘long |!¥ Capital - City We wonder now on the wéekend | ~ ‘Out of the Province guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Eric. Dew- snap, Barrie, Ont., Mr. and Mrs Wayne .Dewsnap and Craig, | Torontoe Ont., James McCuaig, ing blue -hat, bone_accessories, |and’a corsage of pink” sweet- | heart roses € away from his farm. His fields |What her impressions of farm- and his-stock need his oversight | ilife will be-—Will she be charm- and care.” ~ ed by its quiet, here/wheré only | Ottawa, Ont., Marilyn Larter, “So -we sha’n't. holiday te- jechoes of the world outside come ‘Montreal, P. Q., Margaret Mae day!” : in to die along the fields? What | Lean, Cambridge, Mass., Mrs. will she think of-the wood-stoves “How can we? I couldn't be we cook on? Will she admire content to holiday with our weed: 'the chicks and the kittens. with ing not yet complete Alex and Peter, so proud and “There will be other days - pleased'to show them to visit- | 2 j no?” we queried He shook his ors? Will she share the one WHAT AM ; BID? = . head. girl's delight when they iome to 3 a “T can't see them” he smiled |%¢ “Millie's Filly” on pasture “Remember, on farms, there is (0 a—near field? And be inter- a time, and a season for the |@sted in‘hearing of the farm- work. Catch it, and all's wel! _ from those who today hoe _|Otherwise, well, there’s nothing |''S Tows 50 discouraging as to find Font “Wouldn't t-be—funny—if-she ve been ’a day too late for the should find herself ‘an Island far- Fair!’ ” mer, and one day marry him and settle over here?” Alex, a |dreamy lad, mused with a smile. Meanwhile, our Tsland puts on jher best ‘finery for her guests - freedoms of the great land, which | , 5, the jher prettiest greens, her sum- |'Mabelle Morley, Calgary, Alta., /Mr- and Mrs. John DeGrace, Lexington, Mass.. Mr. and ;Mrs. Paul Eaton, Truro, N. S., |Mr. and Mrs. Clifford” Crouse, jand Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock Molyneaux, and Brenton, Trenton, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Dewsnap are | residing in Montague. (phote by Cc. D MacKay) __ aK A curious assortment—aef and the public may view the | antiques, paintings and other collection from noon until 1.30 dbjects have been. collectea — 2" — FROM THE LEFT is | Mrs. Guy Fichaud, Mrs. A.J. by the Centre's Women's Murchison and Mrs. R.R. Bell, Committee for today’s, second members of the sponsoring annual auction to ‘begin this Committee. Proceeds: w i 11 afternoon in Memorial Hall at help purchase additional prints 2 p.m. Contributions will be — for rotation throughout — city accepted right until sale time and provincial schools. ~ GEORGETOWN y Mr. and Mrs. Everett MacKen S [zie and son Garry of Edmon-. A jton, Alberta are/vacationing i | Georgetown as the guests ot |Mrs. MacKenzie’s parents,/Mr. field. - : MARY: HAWORTH , § |farms that are theirs. os peas sana ea eee ~—€NST._AND- MRS. WILLIAM DEWSNAP and Mrs. -J-A.B. McConnell. ECL “They enjoy the farmwork’ Mrs. John Bellis her_twe / / Wif F le mews | : ee 4 the one girl offered, anes firs or kee "ee aoe vith June Weddin Solemnized children of Queen Charlotte Is.“ // I ero S Easy Prey 3)! aa gs spoke of it-“‘And T enjoy spen¢-them ‘only ~pleasant— memories 19 oe ae 1 pees ing the holiday like this’ she of their holiday! A C Ch Chi -h Walker smiled, arranging the dewy | Until. tomorrow - -’- Diary - - - t ent: ristian Urc | nie Wondaties’ of Halifax. N. blossoms she had gathered from !Good-night. . . “Tre wee recent: visitor te The marriage took. place on {neaux, Southport, .and William Georgetown, where she’was the “ j Saturday, June 11th, 1966 at | Alfred Dewsnap, RCMP/ Mon- |guest of Bernice De : / Central/Christian Church, Char- |tague, son of: Mr. and” Mrs. | yf and Mrs. Stéphen Arsen- E N | N G S lottetown, P. E. I. of Donna Er- | Eric J. Dewsnap;Baprrie Ont laylt of Halifax, WS. are sit. stine Molyneaux, daughter of | Mr. W. 0. Wedle’ performed |ing with relatives in Georgetown To Book Huckster’s Pitch DEAR MARY HAWORTH: caj’t. She thinks it’s possible My wife, = is very impression- that, as she isn’t yet 21. her,sig- say “no” to ‘salestadies wh... zes her mistake, but stil] can’t knock at our door. Every time muster sales resistance. Audrey Jenkins, Women’s E 4-8506 r. and Mrs me —reremony-——_ acationing -Brudenel}— I oi tee Is there anything she might one sie pce |. The organist, Mrs. Allison Mae oe aed? 7 cautiee aust teasati read, or anyone whorit she might Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mac- was widely entertained prior to| women’s page recently, the|Rae, accompanied Mrs. Prank | Mr,apd Mrs. Efnest’ ‘Steele consult, to learn how to ward off ; : % ‘ : : D Imames of their children’ should |Hickox as she sang ‘‘The/ Wed- | : x The worst yet is ‘a contract she-these sucksters I'm not a gall. Belfast, will be At Home’ the wedding. oe : , \ding Blessing’ during the stone pea fy fly of Moncton. N.B. < to their friends and neighbours have read: Mrs. Beverley Friz- af HA vesiear lare Aamping—4a- the’ National signed a few days ago, towards penny pincher, but we are al- the purchase of 35—books,-con- ways arguing about this prob- tents ranging from fairy tales to lem, while I try hard not to lose scientific research. Total cost:\ my temper, especially during $261. -She paid $7 down, and her pregnancies. Please advise ~~ monthly payments of us ¥. Y, DEAR F. V In your letter, and were recent guests’ of rs. Steele’s parents, Mr, and ; Mrs. Spurgeon’ Walker. vd at the home of their daughter || Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson |zle, Analyne, Douglas, Pamela, Mian A phareh | wh devntuted /P and— son-in-law, me _and Mrs. jof Northampton, N.H. are spend-|Olga, Daryl and Jimmy with "baskets"of red white and Elwood Roblins inross, on tingtheir-holidays at Kings Cot- x TT ladol od whit t ; Saturday, July 9th, Ki the -ne- tages, “Lower Montague, while! Janet Giddings has returned} ewe and-yett w mums mark Ad B. H¢ Stewart and wd Bere / casion of their 50th wedding an-|Visiting with members of their ;to Moncton, N-B- after “spending the guest pews. (tha Pfattwere among those whe 7 niversary. They will be receiv-|family in that area. her acation at her home ab Gives in wuarringe by yer fn. attended the Marjt ime Coney: ~ ing during the hours ef 2 to 4/ : White Sands. | ther, the Sride-wore a fJéor leng- efce Of the united Church /of Ee : he a SHIRLEY ANDERSON Later she learned the contract here condensed, you. mention| ALLISON HAWBOLT Mr. and Mrs. Horace Field come ; Canada at Sackville; N. B., éhon ot oaeee = = that yout = ene to eee |Attleboro, Mass., were recent | Charlotte MacGougan, Malne- {ash Be, Bar elas’ > es Mr. Stewart's niece, . by says “Now salesmen or solie!- Mies hy th beet a AUGUST WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Earle Peacockiguests of Mr. and Mrs. James |que. whose marriage to Archi- scopped “neckline nd tong Aily,j80¢ MacVicar ‘was ordained if tors.” $8 why don’t they ea > thee Saale? “ talk pean rae left recently to return to their |Hewitt, Lower Montague, and |bald Stewart took plage recently | paint sleeves A Deacon’ lak the ministry of eye aan S y sts education _ siden " should | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. An- bolt, St. Peter’s. Harbour, |home at Southborough, Mass., visited with other relatives there |was. widely paperignet before |paint the Bodice and pun iChurch/of_ Canada, a ae este oo children_ should | _serson;—Morell;-P-—E--¥-,-wish-~P.-E,-4-—The- martiage-is.t o—\after--visiting-Mr.and.Mrs,Wal.|2¢_at Commercial Cross and |her wedding. ~ / of skirt front’ and chapel tray. [ Mr/and Mrs. Ralph Wright of monthly. We aga chines According to the peddier s| ‘© anmounce the engagement take place at Morell United’ |ter Reeves, Ross’ Corner. CRF OE —aAmong-those- Arno—swace.—yi| A Soh tier pe fore le eocicgotigl ate flee dencte A of their daughter, Shirley Lor- Church on August 6th, at 4 o’- tesses for. the’ bride-to-be was tulle illusion was held Wi etre rte ~and..were..guesta. eee ee Se oe arene nS = wee raine, to Robert Allison Haw- clock. Guests this week of Mr. and | Recent guests of Mrs. George |Mrs. Charles’ Hogan who Anter- | » ergwn of meus Alencon /at Ahe hore of me: fan on /. car payments, medical bills and ‘early, with your wife reading to " iMrs. Lewis Moase are Mrs. White, Lower Montague were |tained at her home in Summer- | lace,/ The -_ s only jewelry: ;Donovan te Me ge he : other regular expenses. We..them from the fairy tales, untal m@\Moase’s brother and sister-in. |Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and |side at a’tea and kitcHen show- ,Was oe one pearl renee S {povan re s. Phyllis on are always in debt, never have |the youngsters are of an age to law, Mr. and Mrs. David Mac-|family of Halifax, N.S., Mr. and jer, at which the entire staff of sift of oo ioook cae | \°* Cc FL Delory ee wr ch enough: money and simply can Tead for themselves, when, pre- eg|cuarrie and daughter, Dorig of |Mrs. MacCoubrey ore eld a oer rn ee | rae si eg § mila ory’ returned / recent- “not cover this latest’ “invest-; sumably, they. will browse their Brewer, Maine. : rans John Turaet, Charlo Mars. Elmer Newson Spf The Anajd of honor Avas’ Doro- frony/a motor trip to Halifax ment” own way through the scientifie Mrs. Olive ‘acDonald / afi ithy Molytedux, sister ft th and Bridgewater, NS., where My wife would like to get out research volumnes of the contract but I say s he I wonder if you personally | imap have dealt first-hand with a door} to-door book salesman’s Te | St. Mark’s AYPA saleswoman's) campaign to __make you the beneficiary, alle- | Closing Bang vet ged.-of the sort of bargain your | wife fell for? I have; and it is a ° + _formidable contest of stamina At Kensington and will. trying to stand one’s | James D. Ramsay, Framing: he bridesmaids ham, Mass., is visiting at’ Bur- LAC Barry * Wicholson, Mrs, tained etna ot te A orm. (bri em Wate cop in wi : jthey/Vvisited with Mrs. DeLory’s five sons and daughter _ ‘ lington, guest of Mr. and Mrs, |Nicholson and their children jer ata syfprise kitchen/shower Leigh Paya. Michael, Donna and Kevin’ of | Assistin presénting / and/ ne ride, Oa ‘ Chatham, N.B:, were recent | openi the ss Ms M The siteshagte wor Clara Mountain, Summerside |guests of his mother; Mrs. Ver- Ster] g Bowness, Mr Cargian// lepéth/ Soyng, and Mrs. James E. MacKinnon, |na Nicholson, Whim Road. J, J Jerystal harm sty Kensington, spent the past week} ym John gest Myf. 16 ‘The bpdice and-c meses wore @ Highest Quality. end with relatives and friends in| Mrs. Lester Mellish, North Ri- }fer Woodside /and/ Mrs’ Heber overlaid/ with white lave’ The GEORGE WOTTON Alma. iver Road, Charlottetown is visit/| Pickering were “joint/ hostesses hack featured/a floating /panel| . PHOTOGRAPHY FILM PROCESSING 4 identig¢al of yellow | . Black/and White, or Color. in AAine/ Fastest Service. t to the Hol dtre-—round in ‘saying ‘‘No”, “No | ing her son andy daughter-in-law |at the home of the bride’s par- fromthe empire waistline’ Their $4 Kent St. Charlottetown sad Tec reat to the ener sthanks.’"__"T'mh_not interested in| Mr. and Mrs. John Milton, | (Mr. and Mrs/ Milton Mellish, |@hts, Mp/ and Mrs. Sidney Mac- /wedding ryhg heatifiresses were) P.O. Box 830 of St. Mark’s AYPA at their that type “of investment. at this! Malden, Mass., are visiting Mrs. {water Street, . Summerside: Gougam for-a-c miptinity OF ae af matching crystal oh charm ‘witht ae time,’ ete.. ‘while he salesper- | Milton's brother, Elmer Berna ere feo poy — cer een closing banquet at Kensington, a ae A fh when Rev. Louis Elias of St. and brother-in-law and sister, } Mrs. Evelyn Imperial and son continues to bombard you | / ogo, / ; Mr. and Mrs. William Donald. ae Imperial, Watertown,’ ae , the” Vets | with disarming entreaties in fa KE A TOUR ON "EASTERN NORTH Paul’s Church Charlottetown related scenes taken on a recent Yor of buying Kensington, “and other relatives |Mass.,/are vacationing at -their | Keir opjay Presbyterian AMERICA'S ONLY AUTHENTIC trip to-the life of our Lord, and . The point of my reminiscence and friends here. * \summer home in/Murray War,| Church, Arve fpciding party was | pa in turn drew Tessons“for™ tatty<ts..don't. think foe—harshly__o f 3 - lbour. - Vy / / \entertgined/by Mr. /and Mrs. /ENGLISH DOUBLEDECKER BUS living from the stories connect: Your young wife's bumbling sur-| | —Mr--and—Mrrs.—Gerald—Lester |. / \Dennis- and’ Edith Ma¢Gougay, | 4 li ed with scenes shown in the sli- Tender to that kind of pressure. | BRONWYN MURRAY MARY HOLLAND and daughter, Terry, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin “Giadings — Stewart—at, the home, of Tours leave the Confederation | © des. which betrays you into debt, Ont., arrived recently to visit|and family,/N.S., are visiting at iia /-y Centre (box office door) Queen St.—|-——— 10 a.m.—11:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m. 3.60 p.m.—4:30 p.m. City tours last one hour. Rates for city tours—Adults $1.00. Children under 12 years S0e. Rev. Mr. Elias told the young time and again. [ | Gi [ G id A di Mrs. Lester’s parents, Mr. and | Gid mo- |/ people that the impression made As es gettinz = of con- Oca IF UI es tten Ing. Mrs. Camden a Free- | po Bag gy ond ie ha) totothy Thontson, Oe on him by “walking where -t he tract, there’s a chance that vou ce . fsosda® J / \Mrs. J.M./ Montgomg¢ry, C town, and Mr. Lester’s grand- | White Sands / of Nasty; Mic / land Mrs. A.C. Mont- | Lord lived”. will never be for- might. I've done some checking (IN | d Hy C | ; gotten. He told of the dry climate, and a spokesman for the Legal | ew an eritage amp . parents, Mr. | and Mrs. /Walter | i. and Més./Ceetl Hértoh gomery, Mr/ and s. Freeman . of the’ dessert. showed pictures Aid Bureau in your town, as gigi Reeves, Ross’ Corner. | asia family my Aisiting with, he/| Websigh abd Mr. fe été. Cae. ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS. » of the deep gullies on the road to well as a spokesman for the ta: | Bronwyn Murray and° Mary jand Mrs ‘ ; Petra. and told of the culture of mily service agency in my city, Holland were the first girl |a member of the Ist and 3rd h Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Profitt piatives in Muyray ry and a Derinis, es orem Charlottetown .- Dial 4-9966 the ancient Nabateans. An‘dasis concur in-thinking that the con- | guides leaving PEI to take part Charlottetown Company. She |24ve Teturned to their home af’ | Vieinity. 7 / and scenés of the walled citv of tract may be found non-enforce- | in 1966 Heritage Camps. They jis in Gradé 8 at Queen Charlotte |U0"8 River after residing for the | sl Jerusalem were amon? the manv 2h'e. 2!!: things considered. -_ be laevis on July 3 for the |High School. past six years in Charlottetown. egy fot, la toe y interesting views. The valley! The Legal Bureau spokesman |Newfoundland Camp at Beachy.| Mary's parents are r. re where the! last Day of Judement advises ydu to telephone the Cove, held from_July 4 - 18th. Mrs. Ghutas Holland ri Sher} Mrs. Jessie, MacLeod. Burlins- thei gan ay: Hodgee's wil! take place. according to the sbureau for am appointmient, to |This camp for 32 girls will have wood. and she belongs to the ist ton, is visiting. her. niecé, Mrs tet yisiting wit rs g belief of the Jews. appeared on go over details with a lawyer..wo girls from each Province and and ,2nd Sherwood Company. Elmer Moase, Mr. Mase and |mother, Mrs/ Oliver Giddings. the sereen. A flock of sheen fol- And the family—ageney—spokes-|iS linked to the provinces’ 1966 ‘She ‘attends Notre Dame Con- family, New Annan Yale aon Yi Lop, lowins the . shepherd = <afely man urges vour wife and you to theme. “‘Come ‘Home to Ne w- | vent Vv a threush the traffic of the streets vet in toach with the Family foundland in 1966" Heritage Camps ast held ia | Charlotte MacGougan, Malpe,/ In the gh ‘of the 25th/wed- @f the citv. eromnted the snes- Service of Northern Virginia, for Bronwyn is a dauzhter of Mr. preparation for the big National | ue. ‘whose marriage to Archt \ding paniversary me. and/ er a advise the vovne peonle to oc: “pathetic -intensive counsel- Te Lo Heritage Camp to mark Can- bald Stewart took place rere yrs. 7a See Rooney. = “Get to know Him ‘the Good jing help, in overcoming your W ada’s Centenary in July 1967 - / Shepherd) as your Master and wife's unstable spending bias St. Martin’ s C L Seven provinces will host some Lord and vou will never ZO as- These. agencies will adjust S | 470 Girl Guides and ‘Rangers/ tra.” ey cng their fees to fit your purse. And ponsoring Si ver from across Canada this sum The series of scenes — W the telephone Information opera- ee < 2 jmer at camps during July a nd — . ee * he tor can ae the pumbers to Spruce Tea August. Each camp will have a h e Promised. ae call 4 Se soktiotting “1 iw RF July 7th/-— You'll never, when minister likened ~ the —-foursev ot to work on the rable a-| Twelve me oe eee eee ie oie ere het “you're travelling, have . to worry “about ¢ through the desert between “'t me these ‘ines, and you may jsent at the July meeting of St held oe Ce ae a a oe oo money . . ( when ‘re catrying Nebo and the Promised Land to cow» up with answers designed |Mattin’s CWL held’on Mon’ pod Campers will learn local ler’s Chequés from the earthly life of the *hristian. | ont ddanees M jday the. 4th at the-home of Mrs. ‘O:x-lo0re tas a oe in acth NC VA/SCOTIA. if you 1 ’ J Mr. Elias was thanked py ey ee aren counsels (Vinee Murphy eS ee réplaced quickly and me ; _— Jimmy Dugzan, president of st through her column, not by. eRe -preskiem opened the an ae ae ae ines. You hy She only Ons whe = Mark’s AYPA. and chairman {Prous I intervieny [meeting with prayer. Roll call girls will be partially defrayed| you can/do it anywhere/in the world. Trayeller’s Cheques are pom bt aad — r —— interview. and the financial report were DY @ Youth Travel Grant from | available in 10, 25,50 or 100-Canadian and U.S. dollar ae mag Toasts were proposed to the nl . ler invcare of The Guar- ‘read -by the secretary. Thank /the Canadian Centennial Com- ms /./ ne /in denominations of 2, 5, 10 of’ 20 pounds. So queen’ by Sylvia Welnnis and “a! _|you letters were read, from the |mission take 4 i> nearest Scotiabank bytnch weeny you take a Nota: i the ebirelite Gee HOUSEHOLD HINTS sisters of the Precious-<Blood,| Re oe anywhere ja the world! / / / Anthem: fo the church by Geor- and from members receiving — ow DES: TT?” hear ge Brammer. responded to « : gifts while sick, two spiritual BALTIC Te SHIRRIGE teoe — ERT? i & auestionF fp seo _ the Lord’s Praver: to the AVP Powdered borax is an odor- \CONVeners were chosen Mrs y ‘ pve: hn re fe ‘ s - s. ream and, by Gary Meek, responded [© ess effective moth preventive, J" Quilty and Mrs. Gerald Ho- |. "Mr. and/ Mrs Harold Burns/ delicous nee Ph Pilings, Banana Er favour- with the Association praver. \- ‘but it should be used liberally |84” of Avon. Connecticut fare spend} jte — Shirriff Lemon/Pie Filling! They're so wards were presented to boys It was decided to have a com- ing their’ holidays with relativés easy and convenient to pr epar no sugar to for perfect attendance, Jimmy) Salvace a piece of marbije |Munion breakfast for the child- jin this ‘area and are the guests add. (it’s already in the Pain ry Or th¢ famous evann: stte’> Peart MeInnis, from) an old bureau or wash- fe" Of the parish who make of Mr. Barn’s brpther, W/ H. | “Flavour Bud”, with liquid favour sealéd in — sthendonee petty te stand and have it installed in oo first communion. on July Burns and Mrs./Burns. Balfie | an airtight sugar shell, relgases its freshness } Res aeeieee Fer penne ‘a... Nour kitchen counter. It’s great, Mr. and Mrs/ Witson Adams, just/ at cooking time. I serfe Shirrift’s meet) mest Christmas cards. Dou?las 7 cutting pastry bread. |, Mrs. John Quilty/offered h&r h id dA fll creamy Pig Fillings An tarts — as cake v : Gil, Catan Mi arene he een E Baste. Meat home trie Aun” meeting tae cetcme in Rene | Blings tf pea fancy dest oe, 7 a Gree — « m-mbhe-.. >riefly, congratulat- with Mrs. L. C. Maclssac a xa . ' n/to easier Summer king: igre eh 4 aaa sae ¥ _|summer home in Sea View yp ar .. oe as Giese as Before “baking a sponge or eis eo 9 Allan. Coysins, Ba}ic/ return-/ | WALbore, CHEF’s, SEO —/or FRUIT-FULL .. . whatever ON manv. 2s possible to attend the+2nsel febd cake, wash all neces | piang were ‘made final for/(¢d to his /home affer/ spending Mave | oe 6 a. ae Se Lehre Dae-oweekend—eonfer..Sary utensils in hot, soapy ithe “Silver Spruce Tea” to be. the past Awo weekS yisiting bis very’ makings! anne 5 aaeees soe : a hen the theme will be’ Water “The slightest trate peta on Saturday. July fet “The ‘brothers/Lorne--ahd-Grant.Cos- M - Dominion; I, can have wonderful salad ~ “How can we best serve our - spells failure for y™T|tea will take place at the hime sins of /Oshawa,/Ontario _/ days -all-Summer ae it. you_-haven't —oarastienaneepaicanuamenenareant (atte aul our -vocsien? The cake eglt 37 a oh jof Mrs. Ivan’ Laurie. Sauth Wendell Mountajh left by /« ready, I suggest that ¢ so ad aia colen — pasiiegabatieluiiinidie teeter prozram has -been broadened. Shore Rd, on Saturday for Montreal/ bitay /fo Dominion for a S oe-06 oe ans ALEX CAMPBELL he said. to include all yowng EXPORT ANTIQUES There /being no further busi- ‘spending a two wweek hoVday at oS —for dew-crisp salad Ls eee —— people” whether AYPA mem PEASANTS STARVED ness, the meeting ajourned and his/home ity a He as Prices yOu ‘Ww. bt0 fy. You'll soon discover what so put. —hers—or-net———_ __The Great Famine in Ireland |refreshments wer- served by agcompanieA his / Ayother, dians have found, that, at Dominion, where everyiMing s FRIDAY 7:15 p.m. Dinner was served by the wo- lasted three years—from 1845 to|the hostess and comintittee—tn—Georee—2 : s anteet, the/shoppjhg is best = _ not only for salad oo men of the church. “1848 jcharge. ry Leadea ie : 2 a j j / / f / . i - Lid [Py AR jihoshccsaaabiel j / , / j j / , |