M. AND MRS. DAVID LEE WED AT METZ, FRANCE M? and Mrs Dartd Stan- The bride": parents are Mr. L99 [map “My mnmwlh and \It‘s, Robert Hat‘rnwnian ‘ Diane Balmwman' 3", phnm' of Ottawa and her husband .1! graphed following their wed- : ding at the Protestant Chapel, 1 Air Division. Metz. France. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liatm Lee of Charlottetown. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD ELLSWORTII L RECENT WEDDING _ A ceremony at St. Simon 'l‘ignish, and lin-imrd ltll‘s- I “d S'>'l‘l’l“:~‘ Chill”. “gills” worlh. son of \lr. and Mrs. l _ “penny "fined m marnage Jordan Ellsworth of St. Louis. Alice daughter of Harper. .Mr. and Vlrs. Fred Harper of (Photo by Read Studio) ' t t ‘ III. sins. Loms O'Rounlm -' I "MARRIED AT TIGNISH ‘ I ma. lasts 0’- u: and Mn. John J. pmy ; r " ° and Mrs. Veronica O'Rourke i “' (admin- Joupli 0'- ..6 mm). cl of 113nm. i. i u... . “ ,".\ ~- '. t i ,. I ish hall. IELLEN’S DIARY I 1; ching the odd crimson touch in ._ where her childhood was spent. '. idear. ' York Institute Fm"ofimi;afcraiiaitmwir HAPPENINGS i I Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-8500 . Mr. and Mrs. Newcll Mat-Dmi- ' plied by Leonard Barnett and; iald and Mr. and Mrs. Arteinas Mrs. Colridgc Rodgers, MacDonald of Alliston spent thc ’ ipast weekend visiting Mr. andI :Mrs. Rudy Lanigan, Halifax.‘tlf Boston. are visiting Mrs. ,N.S. and Rev. and Mrs. Louns- , Druhen's mother. Mrs. William ibury, Western Shore. NS. I Sutherland. Kensington_ I Mr. and Mrs. John Druhen. Reginald MacAusland, Jr ,I Kevin Murray returned to his Bloomfield, left Tuesday to .~.home in Piusville after spend- iHalifax where he will begin stu- , ing the summer months in To- dies at Dalhousic University. ironto, Ont. I Harry Dyer, Kent, England, I Lyrian Nicholson. Whim Road I accompanied by his daughter. ,‘ and lis bride have takei. up res- ‘Sylvia Dyer. recently Visited his I idem-e in Montague. cousin. Mrs. J. W. Waugh. Al- rton. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thorpe. Gotham. N.H.. are. spending a Mrs. Mary Mat-(iilliiary of holiday at the home. of Mr. and Quincy. has returncd to hi'r Mrs. Milton Rodgerson, Pisquld home last week after Iloliday- East, , ing in Hunter River with her. brother and sistcr-in‘law. Mr Barrie White of Calgary. Alia.. and Mrs. James Quinn. ,was a visitor to Montague this tweek. Barrie. formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold “’Ihi‘li- , Montague. is assistant accoutn, iman of Montague are spending tant with the Toronto-Dominion this week in St. John's. New- Bank in Calgary. . foundlatnd ' , Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parket Mr. and Mrs. Waller Dunn have returned toNorth Wiltsnire and family of Hamilton, Ont, where they will reside. while were visitors at the home o~ Mr. Parker is furthering his |Mrs. Dunn's sister, Mrs. J. P. ‘ studies at St. Dunstan's Univer- s t a f f at Vera's Fashionettc iBeauty Salon. I on Wednesday. Aleitha Corcoran returned to her home in Piusvillc after spen- ding the summer months in To . ed to Montague from Toronto ‘ronto, Ont. where he was the guest of his? ghter. Mrs. Mecheri‘ Mr. and Mrs Gerard Kelly. 1 and Mr. Mecher. ,whoso marriage took place re-‘ \ icently in Halifax, were honored Ceiline Balduc. Quebec City; : Iat a shower at St. Mark's parv ‘ spent a recent wcckcnd with herI 3 friend. Peatrlene Corcoran. Pius- g‘ ‘ Music for dancing was sun- ville. Peace And Security Reign I In Old Family Homestead “Now the day is over." And the ' cd out on the nearby vill a g c . jWWk “>0. Will PFPSPnll." loin ti and the h 0 me 5 on the farms in rest. "Let's be off bed. 1 about. that had contributed a haylands; the miracles of the: 80“ - everyd a y: sun‘s break. To receive.you must open your through in the twilight of morn- I “nil? 5: There's no room in a fist over- trong ing these days picking out the. gold of the harvest - lands. cat- I the maples. In quiet, Septem- ber’s noontide pauses, in silen- ce, the glory of the sunset flames That under your fingers 31‘! hld. and fades. and the purple s h a- . Open your hand! to G0!“ 100d- dows fall. ' “Ellen, how would you like‘ to go home?" James inquired this afternoon. when we were‘ Until Mnnday — Diary — setting away the Sunday cake 1 GM - night..... we had iced I "Home!" homes a farmwit'e Open your hands, find the trea- 5 es css... You'll ever be glad that you id." I we echoed... has: mi Auction SaIe Planned By and the. other to which Destiny brought her. And both are verv “Yes. The work is done up for today. It's been in my mind' Mrs. Edwin Moase was hos- to go" he smiled. So through the I toss to the York Point WI int westering sun. we came to the September, \i- m: n re ortg old farm 0' 011'r People- And as ; wcrc given on the annual con- always, found them that vention, peace and security which kept Mir5_ pup). 33in, Mm? us through those forms”! happy Edwin Moose and Mrs. John Council Meeting at the Basilica Recreation Canine. .the October meeting. , er and informed the group ithe workings of the United [Fund onPEiI ‘ess and committee In charge. s;- i» MR. AND MRS. ALAN BRADY I ransom-m.» For a honeymoon trip to Dan“ and Jasper the bride mde in a pink suit. matching hat and white acce cries. Her corn-go was white rose . The young couple will reside in Edmonton. Alta. where groom. a graduate of St. Dun. ltan's University, has accepted e the staff of Edmonton General Hospital. Out of town guests included Major and Mrs. J.M. Brady, Brooke, Andres,snd Brenda Brady of Halifax; Mrs. Charles Lunnln and Mrs. Lionel Ander- son of Saint John; Ruti‘i Wright. Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker. Heather and Holly of Trenton and Mrs. Joan Rldley of Vancouver. - I Couple Reside In Alberta Following Summer NuptiaIs I Trinity United Church. Char-Idy in I double ring ceremonyiililrh lottetown. was the. scene of an‘ , t , IAugust wedding when * Hendricken and Mr. Hendrit-k- , Sity. Mrs. Parker has jotned the ; Gail Lave” RN. daughter Mr. exchanged vows with Alan A1- bert Brady. son of Mrs. James Charles MacLure has returnv ‘ A. Brady and the late Mr. Bra- Bertha of . and Mrs. Theodore Lavers with stephanotis. performed by Rev. Gerald WyrgI was. i The with The pews the valley bows. Royston Mugford was in charge of the wedding music. and accompanied the soloist,I Majda Rogerson who sang “The church was decorated skets of mixed flowers. marked with lilies of tied with white satin KATHERINE MacDONALD MARRIAGE PLANNED STEWART FREEMAN Hospitals Moy Solve Shortage TORONTO (CPl—A new ap-i preach to solving the problem of the nurse shortage is under-: w‘x‘ igxgqgetg'm nursery “SIM”. Coleman hopes the nura~ celebration at the Kingsway Mo- been set up in Riverdale Hospi-I "7 W1" be “elf'suppomni' IM- taJ here as an inducement toI She expects it will have 30. R W“ “Peed that Mufdlm nurses with childmn to return'chlldl‘en within I monbh dIMaCLean and Mary Nicolle to work says the hospital can handle at would attend the Safety Council Three hours after. its opening least 100. The children are meeting in.Charlottetown. Tuesday. trite nursery; first of cared for by five graduates in, Two contests were staged by its kind in Canada, was occu- child care and traineesIBeth Gallant and refreshments pied by six youngsters ranging from the Canadian Mothercrnftl served by the hostess. Mrs. from 3% mont to 4% years..Society. IFred White. While they whiled away e,- hours in the il-room nursery; with building blocks. theiriHalf-Ceni'ury mothers were ' an- working in i . the $6.500.ooo;Annlvel'$0l'Y Mr. and Mrs. F. Earle Mc- Donald wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Katherine Ann to flu gn Stewart Freeman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neil Frec- man of Hamilton. Ont. The marriage will take place Sat- I urday. October 10th, 1984 at St. Paul's Church, Summer- sidc. P.E.I. ._. BALTIC Mrs. Harold Jarvis. Boston guneé'inéection of k visiting with her sister and . ‘ . brotherdn- w Mr. ~ and Mrs. The hospital, which opened in;WIII Be Marked John MacDonald. Hayfield. e, 1963. has been plagued Mr. and Mrs. IPhilip Fay and a staff shortage. Fewer} Fourteen regular and three. t'lan half of the 900 beds arei new members were welcomed in use for this reason. at the September meeting Mrs. Noreen Coleman. direc- Murray River Institute. when tor of the nursery. says the idea plans were discussed for the 50th could spread to hospitals across anniversary on Oct. 5 of the the country if the Riverdale cx-‘ founding of the organization. periiment succeeds. 1 Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. Fred The hospital charges $2.50 alwhite and Mos. Beth Gallant day for each child with reducedl were appointed to make rates for more than one child.igramme arrangements for the family. Ottawa spent their holi- days with Mr. Fay's father. ma. Fay, East Baltic. Harry Stewart. Sussex. N.B.. is visiting with his daughter and son-n-law. Mr. and Mrs George Bnuce. Red Point. Mr. and as. George e verie and two children. Cha . lottetown, spent their holidays at Elmira and Bothwell. O - J -x C Lord’s Prayer" before the cere- I‘ovletl during the signing of the regis- ter The bride. who was given in marriage by her father wore a floor length bell shaped gown of white peau dc sole. with chapel train. fitted bodice with lace ap- plique and long lily-p o i n t c d sleeves. Her veil of tiered illusion was held by an organza flower head- dress. and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink and white roses was attended by; her sister Leta Lavers as maid; of honor with Donna Cameron and Judy Hipperson. cousin off the bride. as bridesmaids. 'l‘fieyl wore similar street length dresfi Ellen" James proposes. unlay inice share to our rearing .tound I, cing his shoes. “It will soon be ;lhe school up on the rise. s a w ' Sunday morning!" home and kin and friends. I 4.». He will go shortly. But just for But. "Ellen!" James calls SANDRA SHANKS a little w h i l e we shall linger , fromh the “heartltom. ‘t‘rhave you I here to look over the mementos , no s amc. l‘l lng crc on t . we have picked up in our pilgri- 1 inlgnothe Sabbtathi"th I j I ma e alon the week's ways.| t we mus se e sea on' _ lntaizngible gitems these a r 9 ' _ this tale of the day. let anotherI d 83:1" Milling. Rl‘. ; but nonetheless treasured. Wolseplt‘mlx‘r Week pass. We put. “8"” ,9er qh k" 12‘ “3‘ I think of the still mornings weiby the mementocs we have} "nail, - * arm}? g {0- ; came to. when before enter i n g 3 gathered. store ihcm away in V 0" 3.; rvA ~lal|0|1 upon the affairs of our living, the fastness of our heart. Wilat1 algmegfif Eraduate: o; ‘ one could for a long moment IlOWIinesses we can harvest! f “ "a: al'v, SePlem Srblg i possess onc‘s soul in th e One declares that to come by gom,tl1° g hICllorlfa N U. "2 peace and quiet obtaining, these. one must only, Fosé" 3. t *9 12103 0% Ul‘SlflZ. “Gncat things come quietly-"1“Open your hands to God: drebfnc 9m 1 - t 9 “$18 I someone has said. Without fan-I goodness. ‘ n?“ :3“? Wlnnefi Tfimvmfl : fare... into a silence. Joys, sir—1 Hold up your palms to the sun. I , 9 ll “’5 Rllsse _ emm' rows, love. loss, birth. death *- I That the light of His love through: “‘1 Prue l0? Operating room ‘the moving happenings thr your fingers. 3 Elan?“ a'nd .lhe Dr. G. E. isummer tides that wash the May spread warmth when the ,ame" (Chief of 59’1"?” . warm I a nd s, the winds that . daylight is done. pr”? for “Millet” "Elf-“n8. touch tenderly the springing “1'53 Shani“ {PCPlVPd llé‘l” shoots of the new grain and 'l‘Ilf‘ré‘ is .I0.\' in the WOFSl‘lP 0‘ ear yweduca‘m" I" Edmund" pass. light as the wings of the giving, icon. . .B..dandq:CAF Silent?i swallows. over the blossoming There is life in the breath of ‘hllmmem 9' * 9, Era “a. om S u m merside High School in 1961. During her three years In Fredericton she played an active part. in student affairs and was elected class presid- ses of pink pcau de sole withl boll shaped skirts and matchingI lace jackets. Their headpieces were pleat- ed organza flower effects with tiny veils and they carried nose. gays of pink and white carna» lions with baby's breath. ' Roy Scantlebury was best man and read the congratula- tory telegrams. The ushers were Stephen Connolly and Ronald Smith. Brooke. Brady was in charge! of the guest book. i The mother of the bride wore‘ a blue. lace over silk organza. sheath. white cloche hat. whitel accessories and a corsage of white roses. I The bridegroom's m o t h e r chose .9 Cypress gold silk faille. suit with matching turban of draped tulle. Her corsage wasj Talisman roses. I A reception following the cere- mony was held at Montgomery Hall where grace was offered‘ by Mr. Wyrwas. t ent of the Students' Council of the School of Nursing. and treasurer of the Fredericton Giapter of the New Bruns- wick Student Nurses' Assoc- iation. She has been award- an entrance scholarship to Dalhousie University. Rh- lifax. where she will commen- ce studies next week toward a Bachelor of Nursing de- rec. . Golden MacKInley tnvi- members to her home. for John Evans was guest speak- 3 :1 Lunch was by the host- We walked With J9me! Sanderson were appointed to he stock" In an inquire about cost of playground old field, followed the little brook equipment for the school, that ripples b lhe'orchard. saw It was decided to hold an "The lower brook" "Hill. the“ auction sale in November with where by a rustic bring the each member inviting a friend. cows from the neat fenced pas- Mrs. Howard MacPhail and lures always came -— 8M Still Mrs. Golden MacKinley were come -— at will to drink; look- appointed to attend the Safety 'o-c I ll. BENNETT CARR : Insurance Counselling 4 District Supervisor : Charlottetown. REJ. . Sun Life of Canada 4 Phone (-8811 - {.5435 i Tile toast to the bride w 3 st proposed by Reginald Webb and[ . responded to by the groom. Mcr-, i Cst. and Mrs. Edward McCue. iAlberton. spent the past two ‘weelcs at Red Point camping grounds, Mrs. George MacDonald. Kingsboro who has been a pail ent in the P.E.l. Hospital for several weeks following our gory has left recently for fun tiher treatment in the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax. Paul Winterholder left on return to his ome in Connect- cut. having spent three weeks visiting with relatives and friends In East Baltic, Red Point and Souris. Miss Margaret McPhee. Miss aleryl Birt. Souris spent sev- eral weeks on a visit to U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Web- bcr left on return to their re- sidence in Mount Vernon. Maine having spent two weeks at. their summer residence in Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roache and little daughter Paula and Mrs. Roache's mo er . Mabel Williams left on return to their residence in Newton. Mass. having spent several days with Mrs. William's moth- er Mrs. Wilfred MacLean. Kingsboro. Mr. Mrs. Edward Joneo and three children. Ottawa are visiting with the latter's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stew- art. Red Point. ‘FLBTVERS or FIRE Early Spanish mariners called California "Land of Fire" be- MR. AND MRS. PAUL ARSENAUL'I‘ SUMMER WEDDING cause of the flaming beauty of poppies blankcting the hills. AT LAST! BY MAIL! NEW quality paperback books SAVE up to 15% too! Fi t’ - ’ ‘ . An August ceremony at St. mond Gallant of Morcll. and 540:): ahngndNonggi2?n F1.sz Augustine's Church. South Paul Stanton Arsenault. BA. lists paperback Book' pnst Rustico. united in marriage of Montreal. son of Mr. and ' 573 Eglinton Avenue West. Mary Edith AUdl‘ey Gallant. Toronto 12, Ontario. Canada. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mrs. A r t h u r Arsenault, Jac. quet River. NB. Students! ICarIeton Siding e I Institute Meets 1 Mrs. Donald MacDonald pre-i sided at the September meeting; ‘of Carleton Siding Women‘s in- - CHRISTIAN stitute when roll call was on-[ 223 KENT towered by nine mem rs. . ST' A "90" W38 Presenlt’d by 31"- CHARWWN REL lSafety Committee concerning ' Ithe caution light which is to be Ilnstalled in the district. Sever-all I members Indicated they planncd ‘ to attend the safety meeting at the Basilica Recreation Centre Mondays: in Sept. I Beginning in Oct. club meet-I lngs will be held the hint Tucs- day of each month. the first all Mrs. Raymond Harvey's home. Grade to graduates are to be euro a cash donation from the institut! Prior to the meeting the num- bers were briefed on the Unitch appeal by Robert Jardine.‘ Fund Hostess for the evening was can It College 0mm “'1 3M m MARITIME Evening CIassos Resuming Monday, Sept. 2I—7z30 - 9:00 p.m. "The Restoration Movement Lecturer: Glen B. Waiterson Thursdays' Genesis—Tho Biblical Record Lecturen Kenneth T. Norris Registration Fees—814.00 per course. COLLEGE orphonc 894-3828 for loans under the CANADA 81' UDE/If T [DANS ART visit your nearest branch of Masons ' __