flame/z 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 11, 1964. HAPPENINGS 'I Editor; Phone (-8300 Audrey Jenkins. Women A. 2.: MR. MRS. ALFRED ROSS WEBSTER Heirloom Pendant Is Worn By Barbara Scott Cameron A diamond pendant that hadiwere choice of maid of honor.‘ been worn by her mother andnlane Cameron. sister of the. grandmother was “something bride: bridesmatron, Mrs. F.i old" for Barbara Scott Camer-S. Dawson, Calgary. and jun-t oh when she became the bride ior bridesmaid. Anne Cameron.‘ of Alfred Ross Webster. Her;another sister. They comple-‘ floor - length gown of white mented their ensembles withI peau de soie was enhanced matching satin shoes and selfwl with Brussels lace at waistline. fabric circlet s of rosebuds.i Softly pleated skirt swept to a Pink rosebuds. feathered car-i cathedral train. Bodice featur- nations and lily of the valley. ed scooped neckline and elbow- formed their cascade bouquets; length sleeves. Floor - Iengthl Donald Webster, Calgary. veil misted from a circlet of‘was best man for his brother, m." Oflhe Valle." and She car'land guests were ushered tol tied a bouquet of white orchids pews marked Wm, white cal-.5 and m" "l “‘9 "all“-"- , nations by Geoffrey and Jamesl .St Andrew" PTSShYl 9 “3" Cameron. brothers of the bride. Church Victoria. BC. wa sl A hree _ Her wedding cake". decorated mm Standards 0flroses and candles centred te: White Stocks and “who” foribride's table for a recep tion: the noon ceremony ti. whlch“which followed in the Din-i Rev, Charles Scott officiated. [file House. Tfiast was proposed: Soloist Stanley Martindsangihv Dr J‘ G. Patterson. “Still as the NIH t" uring‘ ' ' ' ‘ f we ceremony. - - it : iaa hnl‘iiglrri‘iztclvwgidsi Parents of the principals are} '0." k the“; Mme in.Han_. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde F. Cam- WI ma 9 i eron. 3040 Devon Road. and Mr. ; fax, N-S-_ ‘ . ' i and Mrs. Alfred Leigh Webster‘ The brides going - away out-| of Charlottetown. PEI. Mr. ‘fit was an imported'SWiss suit1 Cameron gave his daughter In.of oyster blue Silk linen With1 marriage. tfloral hat in brown tones and Floor-length gowns of deep lmatching lizard accessories! rose pink peau de soie. styled.Gardenla corsage MARY HAWORTH H Young Girl Is Unhappy Due To Critical Parents DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Iteaclh their daughter to distill-t am a girl 16 years old. My prob- ginsh wheat fnmn chaff lerm is my parents. They won't In your case, let me date and will hardly cure. your mother uncon-i anew me to go skating or any- sciously enwous of your youth] where even with my best. girl and resentful of your needs of. friend. parental help. She is. in sihort,i My mother Is very critical of _“ “Jaggng m3; ' the way I talk. walk. laugh; the i As your way I look: the clothes I wear mm m mink t Eidkevferythmg else slhe can x smmismmg is “hel "1‘ °' .. be-all endau or boy-girl; She 1* c‘ms'canfll' mmplaml‘ng sociability. Hence his morbid about me not doing anything .misgm-ngs‘ mreamtngly ven_ aruond the house; but. I do more Imated' on me rec V cash". housework than the average: I've “mitten one 501.9%in for teenager. My parents seem to lymnr parents eyes. hopeful that tlilnk one lives just to work. ‘it may invoke a difference a“. My father thinks it is a sin the better in their treatment for me to talk to or even look at ‘sm hinge... rm. mm}. a bov. A week ago a boy came. that leads furtive I . . If it doesn't. in the near future. to our house to visit me and we ‘ym, shouid appeal to m sat and talked in the den, with ‘tm—_ m- sunday school teacher. both my Pat‘ems slitting “he‘feyor a family service agency too counsellor. or a YMCA coun- As soon as the boy left they seller. or e YWCA counsellor. started bawling me out because or other mature readable. pro- be had come here. They said the fesslmlaltltv accredited Y o u t h next boy who homes. they are leader. for firsthand heir going to throw him out of the Safely Summountling the serious. house. I've never done anything ‘ social hindrances that your par-i wrong or to be ashamed of so .WW benmglh'led behavior im-x‘ I don‘t understand why they 390595- tireat me as they do. Can you ex- I M.H. plain and advise me? Thank. Mary HaM'lm‘ith counsels thr- . 3.1,. oug‘h her column. not by mail DEAR BL; My hem-t goes tor personal interview. Write her out to you. You do indeed have I grievous problem. BALTIC mlng the teens. e girl Isl more or less at her parents'l Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Bruce Crozler and mercy. as regards having a de-.' ._ g . boyl- l family on the sudden passing of social cripple in relation to comple-i on similar lines to the bride's. ‘ ted the ensemble, y as I get 'nhe p10 g‘egeorweekend visitors. to Cape l parents. Mr, and Mrs. George am Mr. and Mrs. John R. Nunn, daughter Penny and their Eng- lish ward. ’I‘Ike. motored to .Prince Edward Island this week from Scarboro. Ont., to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred N. lumen of East Royalty. While here the Nunns visited many points of interest. as well as spending an enjoyable evening seeing “The Best of Spring Thaw." John Connolly and his daugh- ter Mrs. Leo Gavin. Alberton, have as their guests, Mr. and! Mrs. J a m e s Graves, Philip . Stack, Margaret and Charles Graves and Russell Barnes. all of Worcester. Mass. Janet Profit. RN. and Alice Harper were honored by the staff of the Western Hospital Tuesday evening when a pre- nuptial shower was held in the hospital lounge. They were es- corted to special seats by Mrs. Fred Rennie and Mary Gallant. Entertainment in c l u d e d games. piano selections by Mrs. C.W. Hayes and a singsong with Mrs. F.E. Larter as accompan- In opening their gifts Miss Profit and Miss Harper were as sisted by Audrey O'Meara and Dorothy McKenna. The verses were read by Mrs. Rennie. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Rennie. Mary Whelan and Dorothy McKenna. Gwen Robertson of Montague had a “going-away" party re. cently for Sandra Hooley who has moved to Charlottetown and Doris MacDonald who is shortly leaving for Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Elwor- thy have returned to their home in Ottawa after spending the past two weeks here. where they were guests of Mrs. Elwarthy’s brother and sister-in-law, MI and Mrs. C.C. Heesc’hen. Ken- si’ngton and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Forden Gotell, their daughters Marie and Es- ther motored from Boston. Mass. and are the guests of Mr Gotell's mother. Mrs. Temple Gmell of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce and son of Moncton. NB. spent the past week at the borne of Mrs. Bruce's mother. Mrs. Myr- tle Doyle. Campbellton. Walter Crockett of Vancouver arrived recently by plane to View It relatives in Kensington. Hal Doyle of Toronto, Ont, is spending holidays at the home of his mother. Mrs. Myrtle Doyle. Campbellton. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Campbell. Irishtown. and i . and Mrs. George T. MacLeod. Long River. Allan Mair of Boston. Mass. motored to Georgetown over the weekend and is the guest of his Mr. and Mrs. John B. Murphy. former Islanders who are now living in Natick. Mass... are va- cationing in P.E.I. They are ac- companied by their family. Ar- lene. Lois and Michael. The eld- er son Pat will join them this eek. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricketts and family of Halifax. N.S.. were the weekend guests of Mrs. Rickett's mother. Mrs. Ann le Gardiner of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neill of Summervllle. Mass. 3 re spending holidays at their sum- mer home in Glengarry. Mrs. William Terrill. Cardvil- le. Maine, is visitin Mr. and Mrs. A‘lhOl Cotton and other friends and relatives at Kenning- ton and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Thomp- son of Kensington and family. Brian, Beverley and B l' u c c, spent the past weekend touring on the Mainland. Helen Bowness, RN, has rived from Florida to spend "- cent social life or becomm. “0W1 her brother, Rev. Hatfield Dy- proo- Her experience on that wlll indelibly affect her ment at Truro. NS. The remains of m8me. Gillie? “Flip-l were transferred to T . yne Val- llg the? 50 make n “0999’” l ley from where funeral service gold! ontothe on? 1d: 0'" mitt was held at 5 pm. on Monday, _3 mm m ‘ i His many friends will be sorry bikes on the other hand. . . ‘ to learn Roy McArthur. Ken- . .1 t - :sington. has been hospitalized . ' ' ‘ for several weeks as the result Mm’h‘limw'lf'mwlfl‘gd“mv . “named m h . ~. . Email? ' ‘ ' I ryenton as returned or V151 In conven on ee - ' l O m” destniicctlve £2142“; to his home In Mameun unu- es, showers. luncheon! and cof- ml. having undergone surgery in the '99 Parties {0" b11993 - t0 - be- ' ' ‘ .Mr my Hm" about m_ Prince County Hospital. friends and "WW" “team” By day now. In sunshine. the 'e lunch to carry with him. when . m. a; m... hm, fl... n...“ Billy Burns. Summer-Side for~ "‘3 “9'9- "1" "MW 0 W" shimmering has of sum he chose to accompany ck .’ . M... m... A... merlyof Baltic is makings good 0"" “"3"” l0 80"” 90"“ °“i' lles above the neu- — that ell- and his grandfather to Rob's . mm mm. m 1. a "wry. f- "m Is a pati- “deb?” mmncet 3:“, “me w‘ ken blue veil we envisioned and the weedt la turnip of m co m page. 9'“ in Prince County HOSPIIBI- 5°); :1 “gm” ‘9' i sometimes longtngly. When patch more. Row good It is for tent to leave you feeling un- M” Keith Men". India 'l e" " H mm Winter be our tench little led], to enjoy the . . W a, d, Rtverls a petientin Prince ":38" Ming“! W," In in wide white lip... One 'of outdoors and must the . Jumpiy became .mcountyflospflal- 19" 3t 1???” “5° setlmes ntbeferme summerglves,tohepflt Ind . W m 1.. y... Mrs. David Cousins. entertain- "ml" “5 3 £13.; “‘ come by thirsty from the hey- the ‘bodlos end 13.. mm mm. hum ed the members of Baltic Wo- G“; 1‘" t M”! 6°53; tug. ledl' bare shoulders gliet- minds for the ecbooldm m m 5H. men's Institute on Manda (3 .83.”: S of”; coin; with on end . M "HWQ‘, evening at their July meeting. '9‘“ "‘3", r'" “gmfi' Gd": feces stained from their exer- um. M... 3 my" pug.- ” in Mon to After the regular routine of 1;; "f" 138:“; u Mom ' tions. in ma wldi than. it in mm in his absence. “1"- when they m the business. plans to work on the Ind Alberto“ 3‘” likely, for-moments of that W a 1””, but; cholopfloel W of Baltic picnic site were made. ' Minx wintry coolneu for «in and him " be aimed. human, who a. hog- Mrs. William Coueinl will en- “Imlnocwu for l)“- mem.tnflnhw MW of The . .oo their «mm-s «min for August. “"0" °‘ "'0" "fl" ‘“' m may! went on or. much: do for .- g m at m, Delicious lunch was served gullfllb'm'l’h'mmm m‘u m, culinar- numb-um ete diaer- ” My to get to by the hostess assisted by Mrs. m ""- lly content to femeln ewey lngon a term down the River uwmmu-elq. makmmwmmmm mtlmeatubehome of her brother. Hammond Bowness and Mrs. Bowness in Bedeque. Mrs. David Casey and son. Halifax, have been visiting her mother. Mrs. Helen Rayner, Be- deque. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gorrell. Hanover. Mass. are vacationing at their cottage Fernwood. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gillis and family of Hamilton. 0nt.. are spending holidays at the home of Mrs. Gulls' mother, Mrs. Inez Howard. Glengarry. Mr. and Mrs, William Connor and son Michael. also Helen i Daley of Felrview. N.S.. spent the past weekend with their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. wnence Daley, St. Marys Road E a st Mrs. Connor and Michael are remaining for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Baker and son Fulton of Jeddore. N.S., recently visited for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphlll of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Addison L. Mac- Cabe and son Gordon who spent the past two weeks with relativ- es on the Island have returned to their home in Johnsron. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotell. their daughters Juanita and Kimberley and son Richard mo- tored from Weymouth. Mass, arriving in Georgetown on Sat- urday. where they are visiting relatives. Mr. GoteIl left on Mon- day on return to . while Mrs. Gotell and family will remain In Georgetown for a month. 1-9 B‘ Mary Ashley. RN. and Averil Peters. RN. both of New Zea- land left recently for Montreal, Quebec, after visiting in George- town as the guests of Mrs. N.E Fan-child at the Way Summer Home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen left last week on a motor trip to Boston. Mass. where they will visit with Mrs. Hansen‘s par- ents. Mr. Hansen returned to the province on Sunday. while Mrs. Hansen will visit in Bos ton. Charles MacPherson of B o s- ton. Mass. who is visiting his summer cottage in Mitchell Riv , as a recent visitor to Georgetown. where he was the e, e guest of Elizabeth Skinner and A Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Romie Ceredinl motored from New York City arriving in Georgetown last week where they will vacation at their home. Mr. Ernest Roche of George- town left recently for Pictou. N.S., where he will be employ- ed. ‘ Romie Gotell, who had been visiting his sister. Mrs. Eddie ith of St. Theresa; James David and Johnnie Claus. who sum. David. lel Toronto. Ont. They were accom- panied as far as Kingston. On'... by Rheta David and Phyllis Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Guy Hemphill in- cluded: Mrs. Bertha Scott and Mm. Don Wilburn, both of Al- bany. New York. Claribel Ching has returned from South Carolina to visit hex parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Chins, Basin Head. A Mr. and Mrs. Colin Dixon ar- rived from US. to spend their vacation with their I s l a u (1 friends in East Baltic and Red Point. 1111 MacLea spud the summer holidays with her mother, Mrs. Wilfred Maclean and sister Ada. at her former home in Kingsboro. During a memorable week- end of centennial celebrations in Alberton three receptions were held. On Friday evening visiting dignitaries and sixty couples from the area were guests of the commanding officers end officers on board the Royal Ca- nadian frigate HMCS New Wa- terfnrd Saturday afternoon Lt. Gov. W. J. MacDonald. Premier W. R. Shaw and several members of his cabinet were guests of Alberton Industries at a re- ception In the B and J Restau- ant. Later In the evening the offi- cers of the New Waterford were guests of the town of Alberton at a reception in the Alberton Le- ion Home. e New Water- ford Ie ft Alberton Sunday af- ternoon enroute for Souris. . W. A. Jenkins. Clinton Heights entertained at ' her party in honor of Bar- bara Beaton. 27 Granville St. Summerside. prior to her forth- coming wedding this Sat. July 11. a H s Mr. S. S. Beaton. 27 Granville St. Summerside and ' ro. ther Sterl i n g . Beaton Charlottetown travelled by train to Fargo. North Dakota to pick up Mr. S. S. Beaton's son. Norman who attends university‘ in North Dakota. From they motored to New York and attended the worlds fair. From here they returned to Sum- merside for the wedding of Mr. 5.5. B e a to n's daughter Barbara who will be married 0 be. Fargo, ‘ SHOWN ABOVE are four of the girls who are attending P.E.I.'s Heritage Girl Guide Cam “Abegweit Centen- nial" at: Brackley Beach. Bu- sin setting up the wash tent Girl Guide Heritage Camp Is This Year- At Brackley Brackley Beach is this year the scene of P.E.I.'s Heritage Camp “Abegwelt Centennial" Attending the camp are 2 girl guides from each province in this Saturday, Norman Benton is a graduate student at North; Dakota State University. a d Mns. 55. Benton. 27 M . Granville St. Summerside have _ as their guests Mrs. T.M. Ber- ton of East Weymouth. Mass, and Helen Platts of Highham. Mass. They are also here to at- tend the wedding of Barbara Beaton. Barbara Beaton whose mar-. raige to Alex Anderson takesi place on Saturday after u 0 on was widely entertained by a number of h er frI . Mr Don B a ke r and Mrs. Leuty were co - hostes cently at a miscellaneous sho- Wer at the home of the former. Barbara was assis in the opening of the gifts by Shelly Baker while the accompanying good wishes were read by Eli- zabeth Platts. An enjoyable evening followed with refresh- ments served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs. Alan Wedlock. Mrs. Bill Roach and Mrs. Al- bert Callbeck. f. a 5‘s ‘ RNDA BIRD ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Basil D. Bird of Amherst. N.S. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Brenda Diane to Edgar James Dewar, son of- Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dewar of Roseneatb. P.E.I. The marriage will take place at Trinity-St. Stephen's Unlt~ ed Church. Amherst. N.S. on Sept. 5. Miss Bird is a recent are: left to right, Rose Marie Lefebvre, Hull, P. .; Linda Baler. Woodstock, N.B.: Bar- bara Tlddeus. Calgary, Alta: and Marilyn Peters. Borden, P Canada and 2 girl scouts from the United States. Many of the girls arriv a th camp hours behind schedule due to the poor weather but all 26 are EDGAR BEWAR‘ A l ‘ ANNOUNCED graduate of Mt. Allison Unl- verslty with a BSc in chemis- try. Mr. Dewar graduated from Mt. Allison in 1962 with .a BSc. and (tom the Nov Sco now settled and ready to begin the two weeks of lellmvship. fun and learning about the In (lieu. English and French cul- ture of P. E. I. In charge of the camp is Commandant. Mrs. F e r n 0 Rogers of Summerside assisted by Mrs. Earl Taylor. provincial camping commissl o n e r. The quarter - master is Mr. Morley Wylie of Summerside; camp nurse is Betsy Houston and swimming Instructress is Joan Hall of Slemon Park. The itinerary was arranged by Lillian Duchemin who heads the Special Events Dept. This program will include visits to the main points of intercsf on the Island 3 uc h as the Mon- tague Muse u m, Government H o u s e, the Confederat t o n Centre. Woodleigh Replicas and Green Gable s . The ides will also attend the Summer- side Lobster Carnival. the horse races at the Charlot- tetown Driving Park and the Historical Pageant at the Con federation Theatre. After two weeks thus spent. full of both fun and learning, the guides will return to their ’ homes throughout Canada. address while the presentations were being made by Mrs. D. Mrs. Deacon. on behalf of the Institute.‘ . The presentations were fol- lowed by lunch and a social hour. SALESMEN SERVED A Canadian government trade office operates In Milan to give Canadian exporters useful con- tacts In the northern regions of Italy. WI Presents Honorary Pins Life membership plus were presented Mrs. Bertram Lave and Mrs. Frank Mitchell at the July meeting of the North Wiltshire W.I. held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd MacPherson. The president called on Mrs. Morrison MacLean to read an tie Technical College this spring. In the Fall both plan to study at Toronto Univer- s e . Dewar has accepted a Ford Foundation Fellowship. Shirley Rayner and Hester MacPhee were joint hostesses recently at an afternoon tea at the home of the Barabara‘ was the recipient of many gifts. A buffet lunch was served . Mrs. S.S. Benton presided over the silver tea servxce. had been guests of Mr. David‘s WANDA Mum ENGAGEMENT Mrs. George MIcPhee. Nine Mlle Creek mnoun c e s the engagement of her eldest daughter. Wanda Isabel to Myron Robert, non of Mr. and Mrs. I:de Shorten of Cn- ROBERT HEREIN ANNOUNCED peud. P. E. I. The wedding b planned for Saturday. August 8 at New Dominion United Church at 3 pm. (Photos by (2.0. May) Social Items Are Requested This is a wonderfully social time of yeari ELLEN’S DIARY Veil Of Summer Haze , ere knew in this district when yond... This, it so happens. was the first farm and family we we came to it. a stranger. back in our school - teaching years. It was then, and continues to an attractive and fruitful farm. Its fields slope in a gentle de- cline from c woodlands down to lave feet in the river's tides. Daughters. sons and step - sons were tlienlnthehomeofthat A on now houses a young generation of the name. 9 former children, a step - sun, had, was destined — though there was then no shadow of adverse cloud in the sky —- to make the supreme sacrifice in World War 1. Nice ' this schoolboy we have. as also we loaep of (their Service the continuum, who In thou for years. fared forth to battle for our . and whining. "grew not old" or returned. mom or less aged beyond their years. But of ate in (be dds-let thoughts have strayed to the ghters oftbe home in end . all is “flit end peace. in. be! come to. the dist-let bu answered elas- ed" w yet with sent memories of that kl and friendship that was, Until Mood - - Good - “at...” TOBACCO CHAIRMAN DIES RICHMOND. Va. (APl—Zacb Toms Sr.. 63, chairman of the board of Liggetts and Myers Tobacco Company. died here Thursday. Death followed a stroke. 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