ms s = — ps 7 * 4 -* Albert Sharp-returned to their|from Halifax, N.S. on Saturday DNEEI , eS . Mr.~Js nd Mr. Beadfora|homes in Summerside on Fri-| and is interning im the P/E.I. Hos-| Canada’s | produc- rock & . James a ¥. day after visiting in Bangor,|pital. His wife is visiting Mr.| tion was at Hull, Que. between its name. Gold ee McAleer of Dawson Creek, B.C.,| Maine. On return they were ac-|and Mrs. Norman Macdonald of| 1830 and 1640. discovered here in 1861. ES are visiting their sister Mrs. E-|/ companied by Mrs. Frank Lewis,|Summerside. = : os ’ : Ske Fas fer elee genet De Soe, casi smen|. 9 plu of SEMWARTE bo oun _ es iver, HT. A ' i Mr. \ Mrs. es ai. a ; -+ j, , ‘tena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Pune #500-— pelos teh Steaste_ i Cantatas Se ers returned te Dervel. Quetedo,_sl- ie ere ee __. | town ai Vv : Miss. Diane MacQuarrie is vis- spending a week in Summer- ° —_ Ea oe € The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., duly 8, 1969. |. Os their return they will fo '0/ iting her uncle end ‘aunt, Mr.|side, guests'of the-former's par-| §> waa oie to Bangor“Maine, to see their sis-| nq Mrs. Stanley Linkletter, St.| ents, Dr. 8. J.C. Simpson, T | = |ters Mrs. Catherine Mahar, Mrs./|Ejeanors. She arrived on Friday 1 e- oma teowr4 7 ; ee Ryan and Mrs. McKernan, They paving sailed from Le Havre,| Mrs. Harold Mclver left by t ~ HAPPENINGS i will be accompanied far as Ban-| France, to New York and from| plane for Montreal to spend her BO a Hor by their sister, Mrs. McKenna |there by plane. Diane, a student| vacation with her sister, Miss) §j ” s | i — Miss I Wright was guest of of the Unhvereliy of Calternie. eae ‘§ 3 Jomotoet ‘ 7 Ss tone . has been studying for the past . ats. : Rev. and Mrs. . "n- | honor Miss Mary \ diced and Miss Sanat done: Lossie Seas a Lindéng ee at the home of her uncle year in France, Italy and Spain Pal ontreal 2 onion, * rp. Serwarte dred bee? ville’ New Brunswick were re: a __|and aunt, Mr. and oot eee eee will leave this week te spend ‘has arrived in Summerside to 1 § Schwerte whole doves § bouillon evbee ; secs, ee Mon ME, ie, ee ete gg (ae Soe eee [oo ee | ET en Me a ee Ae mem “rie, Santa, Barbara, : / : sag Sahar coe or ag fa in Charlottetown for the; munity gathered to tender her a Mrs. James Lehane with . her i 8 Wr as geal ingredients except steed 4 . i. than teen ia monthe, miscellaneous shower. = —_—'|_-‘Mr. Billy Linkletter arrived by |sons, Brian and Dennis, have ar-| Simmer nes in through fine sieve. Add lemon ver tiny . later motored -to Nova "Scotia “ Mi ian D. Woods hewn eee wens fom. Xe kdl onan Sbeng a & de from Dor- lemon. ; each serving with @ r. Brian D. of Brock- | furnished by Mrs. d. |vacation with his grandparents, | val, Quebec, and are the guesis| Reheat ivst before serving: fP : , completing their three week’ hol-| ville and Lindsay, Ontario, {s a|Joan Reeves escorted the bride- sliced : 10 to @. . ida ' , Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Linkletter,|of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Gaudet. 4 evoilable. Serves = ys. guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. -§.|to-be to a decorated seat of honor.| c+ EFjeanors. . i spoentul of sour ereom, : are ee, ead a ee Hubley and Mr. Donald Hubley | Baskets of gifts were carried in ; ‘ Mrs. Norman Smith with her, 1 ~ = “ a er Cail Vinnie-|Mr. Woods is Vice-President of by ‘the following girls: Betty; wr.” John Ireland of Summer-| children, Hugh and Virginia, have com ‘of rs. Vinniecombe and Hubley Enterprises and Princi-| Reeves, Linda Stetson, Brenda} side left by plane for the Cana-| arrived frém St. Bruno, Quebec, = their children Betsey and Robbie | pal~of-The-Baker~Business Col-| Stetson, and Adele Drummond. : ‘with—_Mrs. Cc. Vinniecombe lege, Lindsay, Ontario. “a Mere Beret Aen a nt M1 SS pena iS aac > MR: AND MRS.-R,E._BLAIR* (the latter of Cail’s Mills, New) . 'Mary Heffel opened the’ manyj[ - : . = ° ming and left Tuesday-morning family have returned to their|ing good wishes were read by) -At Trenton, nt. = wo oe E. p2-|home_in_ Dresden, Ontario, after | Mrs. Cecil Parsons and Mrs. | : | ne cere te, ites Se Prevent ek ee Yen]. FOR ist tad, Sed BVOCULATIONS Wedding Trip To P.E.I. and his family sail July 24 on the arranged the gifts on the table. —eh * gen for oo France, where} pr. and Mrs. Charles W. Booth, Following this al] joined in sing A pretty spring wedding took! pale blue lace dress and match-, ne commander has been posted.|of Toronto, Ontario, are guests| ing “For She's a Jolly Good Fel-| MMU ITY ENTR Sing i ing. picture hat, She carried a lat the Charlottetown Hotel. They | !¥-) Music and dancing was_en- - co IN c E -at_King Street United i i MacDonald, former ed to the Island| Joved after. which refreshments STEWART ST WN : . - Mac mer | were accompanied to the Island r: ; P CHARLOTTETO _ GQurch in Trenton; Saturday, / vite mums. * | vice-president of the Chase Man- by Mrs. J. W. Heseltine. =n [ wene-served-by-the ladies, =" ae poe Say Sebwarte and be sure] ; - May 23rd, when Joyce Christene| ‘phe best man was Ronald Ou-| hattan Trust Company, New York oes be. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 es 7 oe eee ; — Cudmwore of Trenton, daughter of|lette of R.C.A.F. Station, ‘Tren-|City, has arrived in. his native! Miss Florence Coffin, Pasadena, | ,, Mr- Dana~Andrew,—Aetor,—and | MUSTARD, PEANUT BUTTER H Mr and Mrs. Ernest Milford Cud-| ton, and the ushers—were-Lorne| Province. Mr. MacDonald {s_ac-| California. has arrived to spend | Bis. daughter, Susan, of Hollywood. 7:00 P. M. TO 9:00 P. M. AND SPICES . | more of Oyster Bed Bridge, PE.! Johnston and David O’Brien. companied by his sisters, the Mis-| the summer. with her brother. Mr. | ©#lifornia, is-vacationing—at—the ‘fo Toe £ ae £ L became the bride. of Robegt) The reception was held at the ses Agnes and Mary MacDonald./—. §. Coffin and Mrs. _ Coffin, | eee a ; Edwin Blair of R.C.A.F. Statioi! Officers Mess, R.C.A.F. station,| While‘im Charlottetown the Mac-| Greenfield Avenue. | a Trenton, Ontario, son of Mr. and| for forty guests. Wing Command-| Donalds were the guests of their = P ; Mrs. Bruce Douglas Blair of|er Black proposed the toast to the | Sisters. Mrs. Georg» McCormack) Mr. and Mrs. _Edgar—Parker ’ Guelph. ‘ | pride which-was-responded-to_by/ and Mrs. W. D. Gillis.. —=—>_Land-son_Ronnié returned by plane . ea 4 ‘ ns a —- “The double ring ceremony was the groom. Telegrams from the} Mr. MacDonald arid his SISters | to Halifax, NS., after spending - es if 2 wee ; oA perférmed. by Rev. J.T. Irwin. | bride’s parents, friends in Char- from New York are now staying! their holidays, visiting relatives : Ss F 4 “The organist was Prof. A. Roy lottetown; Halifax and Winnipeg} at Miss Mary .Stewart's,Caven-}anq—friends—in North Wiltshire { ; e . 4 ~ Kendall. | were read by the best man. dish. They expect to be there/ and Charlottetown. | * . i The bride wore a becoming) Leaving the reception for the| fF ® month... cee im “ $ q waltz length gown of Chantilly} wedding trip to Washington, D. i Mrs. Kenneth F. Scott (nee ‘ : * fage, featuring a sabrina scal-'C., New York City and the} Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cheshire sandra M. Logan, R.N. of Mont- , a. ~ foped neckline and hemline. ‘bride's home~in-P-E-1.-the-bride} of New York City are arriving | rea}) js’ visiting her parents Mr ; ; ; eu ° a@mall crown held her. fingertip; wore a royal blue imported Home] Serees y —— a “ be and Mrs. Judson M. Logan, Eus- 4 2 : de Gr is : “wel. She carried a cascade bou-an sheath’ and duster ensemble; Me guests Mr. and Mrs. J. O.'¢ “Ss side. _ Scott a + e : : we ke . = = quet of red roses ard lilies of| with white accessories. [ Moret. cone: aie ens gprs reg ge Minnick sar : eee Your Favorite Shopping..Centre for 67 Years : a the valley. Out of town guests were from’ was the former Miss Eleanor join Mrs: Scott in a short vaca-| “ i ‘ Be os Feo maid of honor, Verna Cud-| Guelph, Brantlord, Ottawa, Tor-|Hornby. She and her husband tion. prior to their sailing fr) We invite you to visit our store during your stay with us where you will find many _ sister of the bride wore a!ionto and London, Ontario. , England. Jul 7 . E ‘ a: ‘ : s ~ end of July. England. uly 17h when Dr] ‘beautiful and useful items to choose from for yourself or friends at home you wish to . LEN’S DIARY Mr. Donald L. Hubley of Lind. | 1" Pediatrics. remember. Oi edi ve say, Ontario, has recently arriv- : a ed in Prince Edward Island for) Mrs. WM. Campbell. ‘for . ‘ 2 T the summer months. “Mr. Hub-, erly Mise Mabel Bryenton’. i ; OW ice t as Oo . ee er er —— | Largo. Florida, is the guest of her sister Mrs. C. W. Whitlock . - < > For our rows passed. two inspec- a 5 “s j ‘io i od —-Go A Piece” With Pals sini tae ees land Mr. Whitlock; Villa Ave. | | = : 4 And, every scene of today. ev: Mr. and “Mrs. Raymond Ber-| ‘ ee ~ \ Bvery scene of today, every jer day!” “And’’ with a blissful staan ra ceikiasling Eoaeeocas nard, City, and young son Paul PSE : a ee ' happening, was pictured against sigh, we had just a lovely time which is given by a perfect sum- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs choose from our wide selection of Hg at the enchanting background which |! mer day. - | George ae son Ronnie authentic Tartan Skirts by High- * 4s given—by a perfect summer Granddaughter and Alex were Until tomorrew — Diary, | Were Sunday visitors to O'Leary. ies 't sad Mas Geode day.. Against the fresh of its at home to enjoy with them & @Good-night. | Mr. John Ross, assistant man-| oa oe en eee gS ° “rm ane an: ee ede sp eli of play on the lawn or to, , laa i in all the well known plaids. Sizes r Icke descendants ef Gils oki| = beneath. the. shadt of 2 tree! | sia. Ps : there quietly chatting before the . lads who came cycling by sid j : parting came. And ours ‘and how. 4 = f from a distance to enjoy a long nostalgic to us the scene!) went $ : . abe fovely day at the fishing—a bit)... —. > eet ae ERE 5 ee ii ; : ‘ : 1 a piece” then with the little vis- gegretful later they must take out 10.5 Gown the lane and in along sie @recious time from it for dinner. mos . d * a. Ee : “ Then smartly back to again, sens ; . tie stu @inding treasures of finny folk in}, Im, this motoring and eycling ys 5 this or ‘that pool or around a/ age, there is little opportunity in E li h Bo Chi H ngiis ne ind | ak the country child’s life to ‘‘go a piece” with a visitor any more, That a nice and hospitalbe ges- ture that was in the long ago and halways enjoyable. To saunjer a- quiet tree—shaded bend. of the stream. And when finally Jines were recled, and the “catctige on alder gads counted, they_found their day was all they had hoped | - SPORTRITE Jr. we have a wide selection of beaut English Bone China . . Hl 7 SKIRTS Cups and Saucers . . ._ by Aynsley “England _authéiitte Tartan Cup and Saucers in MacLeod, Campbell, MacLean, Mac- far, one in which trouts bit and mice memories were gathered to long a summer path of field or down a sun-flecked farmane with Donald, Cameron and Stewart by Royal Standard also featuring Lady's Slipper pattern and our Provincial Coat of ] skirts by Sportrite Jr. completely reversible “remain with them through the|a young companion, where. elov- | | more responsible years. ; 7 ie ree ar at Arms with Maple Le&f decoration . . . Call in and see them te Hi hand bloc¥ed ” . . permanent pleated in bright gay There was too the pair of|ed.. to w y day or ang a 3 fe ’ dim of the purple twilight with day you'll be glad you did! Priced from | plaids youngsters from a near farm who came a-calling in the warm of ‘the afternoon, interesting as such small ones are naive and appeal- ' ing in the tender years. Wonder in their eyes over everything. He the elder, telling of his ‘‘new pup”’ the hush of roaching rest over the fanmsteads; or in the moonlight to linger at a gate or where silvery bars at # gap of fence declared “the7 best of friends must part’, how pleas- eee “1.49 fs 4 with all the fervor of this a lad’s| ant i€ was. SSS first love. And she. who is to be | Mack made a fourth at the : ; @ schoolgirl when the next ‘term | wedding at Rob's today. opens, and it came”to mind with “Tt hope,” James said a little a chuckle eternally feminine, tO | anxiously this evening, ‘‘you and remember always the story-book| Gage téok good care in your hoe | setting and ceremony, to relate | ing?” “We were at a wedding the oth-! 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