’——wm5wz‘£ v i -. Q .- . . n s 1 MARY HAWORTH ‘ . Mann are visions Mr. and gyms. J. A. Restart. Milltowa ‘ Cross. . . . Mrs. Robert .lepaen and sons ‘Robie and Peter oldiNewto: . I _ . . V _ ville. Mass. are open ng pa W f L f A B d ' of their holiday with Mn. Cy- l e 5 l 9 UT en . . ril Johnston and family, Mon- . .tague. DEARMARYKAWOW: My W mood of Hm “jut for l ammumdthetoduy."andmusadbysquar . Mr and Mrs. Ray 'l‘rimball ,wom. He II. few. ll I'M ooe'a wwh ,. V l __ ,, a. “19.621. of Beverley. Mass.“ left recent- my. :00; only Hazlitt“. m u a w. and“ hudotto , ul 22 .‘ly for home folo n: a short H. m nose m V. lad We. no 6 The G "m’ 0 town, visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.A. flay, pay. no uh, m d. i latewart. Milltown emu. mums wot ry Account. to the Gun-Anon abuttbla poor credit m.huflbooktor'wives. m", Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calla- mmMmbuw-mmm: l. - 8:3". Albertsin. havelasmstuesta mmulham very one. man. my, nu. . . teir sons amea o awa. . . , _ Audrey Jenkins. Womela Editor. Phone 4-8500 'Lawrenoe of Leesburg. Vlf‘ifl- He dramas hesith pawns love. Wm. M. uner. jla. and Claude of Oakville. Ont., Iran; loo pawn a Na do- dtv. activity, m‘ (iuesta at the home of Mr. and'Mrs. Ervin Baker, Lakevilleaals their daughter Beatrice, cent cubes. 0n payday. he mm. Aha, pogi. ‘Mrs. Joseph Quinn. Cardigangand brother Erv‘in Robertson.:Mrs. Joseph Hancock of Iron- a.” aomotlimes flvaa me m 37 t i ve W (WM. include their daughter Mildred. Klngsboro_ dole. out. Mrs. Hancock is ac- . and $13 a nmh lot loud (oc- nitrite-l. dean Won). [on]... ‘Mrs. Dave Shaughnessey a nd; . companied by her sons, Robert MARGARET “mm” “mm”, “I'm.” caaionadly as loud: as no. but loam nood lanthanum. gm... three children of Montreal. and! Edi"! R05: v 3":L“; '1‘” w’ym' W W 6%“ d , . , _ ' ivlsitin wit mem rs o c i - potting cm our e Gun-Am “In, ‘ flail‘lliigflera:ggrelwtrrzhlglllrznI familyg at her home in Lake. Mir-stj B§rnai|~1d. ascclorn- radiatin- mahttgl‘meaaer “not ._ l . :vme. ilpan e y 4 er aug ter yva. . iowance . . Io airman, ixe'm and L0" 0‘ SUdburl'i 0“: was arrived from 0m”. to “h Mr. and Mn, John E. Sch- Kinkora.P.E.I. and the late I have . M (d mm). M “We, “(Wmm' i new." visitor, at the homr (ici'll‘ude Maclloiiald and her. it her mother. Mrs. Joseph “rm‘m‘f‘ummenldean‘ M" lumen" The m'rrl'" huhadtom'ymoddihe bur- dillmelaf. . hate. ' 0! Mr. and Mrs, Cu.” Camp_. nephew Gerald Mat-Lean. Bos-‘Gaudei. Alberton. mun“ 9 filial-391mm 0' Wm like Piece AWN 3- 19“ den during our six year mu- m dab m. 3e31, ‘Commercinl Cross were to“. Mass. are holidaying at. melt dlu‘h er' erl‘ret Ar- It Pal”. Church' sum' “1". I've W. m. m, was. their nephew wuham Hale and’ their home in South Lake. Sgt. A. G. Gloawell. RCMP Ot-l. 1"“ t° R‘m'ld Elm" Roberts mer'lde- ilo pod MW. hoholp him “nation. Why. “my. M”. Hale M Dam/e” Mass. . awe and {gmlly are yum“ “l son of Mrs. Elmer Roberts of (Photos by Hockbert Studio) “a om d w, h M. M W (W or ' Harriet Asseltine of Penhold.lthe home of Mrs. Goswell‘a ‘ agrees to this; ha in m (really thtnlduc) and criticism. Mr. and Mrs. Jame, McCar. Alberta. spent lasth weak in Alilnrzotltier. Mrs. J W. Murdoch. 1, he on“ I“ DEAR Y BIA M'H thy of Oshawa. Ont. are visit! berton. guest at t 6 0m 0 on aim. ' S S S hoops '5 money on W M ’WOR’I‘H: A mg Mr, Maeganhv‘s moth“. her uncle. Mr. Fred Clark. i e and may! (11 late. lacu- Wy ollooe Mend d mine. a girl Mrs Bfidgm MaéCarmv. SH ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gau- . that he was m. 15. has been at“ M a boy Mary's Road, also My," Ma... Visiting at their? former home det. With their daughters Sang Wehtmfeeltihatommu-flue (a atom two yuan. sic in, Cal-thy; father. Leo Daley, Si, in Georgetown With their moidra and Nancy. left on Sundayi 1. m_m1m don't have cold me some yew mg Many, Road ‘ther. Mrs. Fred Allen are Maeifor Toronto after vlSiting Mra.i A sh w w h M {0 A i. V b .d mbe l d t h the to break away. as tibial! . . . which! would be . ' Allen of Boston. Mass, MrsiJoseph Gaudet. Alberton. i L" fits; “u ° . 't ",1; . “te'b'l u: 5“°'°“ ° “ Idread living alone. He feels he alliamod to levee]. I think they Mr and Mrs. Thomas Brown. J0h" Stewarl 0f Quebec: 3 “d: _ l mamaye toe” firm]; on r l with yum .mpggd‘] b rein down. yet be are invaded for aerioua ML Newton. Mass. arrived to spendi Mm 5““ Palm“ and MT- All" V9389.“ City VIEW. Ont-H. Id tum. h mm M“ my I B e is!" were cum G" y 't leave or rdorm. I've always liked and mg. the summer months at their? Purd‘)" and family 0‘ D‘m' " ‘ “’5' 0' 1"" cousm‘i Mi“ :4 ' 'H be 0:: r' In wee m'iuon . cor” WO'Ve both talked to our pae- Od ha“. Int (M. M year she .msidence in Kingsboro' They. mouth. NR ind Enid Pmmh Roubank rs. er rt core and Mr. MacEwen. R bbona were cu m. to M W“. I w W fed bu W W to We”, were accompanied by their two] ‘ and Mrs. Alfred Moore, Caven- by Eileen Simpson and Mrs. El- up m w. h. hem“ an out. w M m m V, “ugh...” and gram“. daughter i Fred Nelson of the Campbell-i Irwin Brown of Toronto. Ont..; d "L ’Wn Wylnd While the verse! we to me out on W own. M own my. Row M I “L ‘ ‘ - 'l ion Branch of the Bank of Nova. ' i The bride-to-be was escortedi were read by Mrs. Edwin John- My “may despises my mud_ “in he... 0!. mt cm I an bk MW...~¢. mic"; .. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter 59"”3 “'35 ’3 "ism" ‘0 his home ( M'rs'hflangag Langigani M‘t’mi ageing“; by giggly“ wy'l and m M‘cFulezln: I can’t return to them as I 501‘! 1'00 W? 'C.f‘.. ‘ _ tin Montague. , a“, . a, a as 9, We. 5: rs. 1e mpson; is wer en arraoz Y - t I DEAR 0.C.: 'llo MR. AND MRS. GERALD A. CAMPBELL Efigngfoéln :hifiphzz'epzigggfizi‘ Mr and Mrs. Harold Aghton. played the bridal march. lga Woolner and Mrs. Scott mimtmmm 00mm? m finality of your Wm and Boston Mass . Louise Murphy of Toronto, Toronto. Ont; _ and Mrs. The gifts were carried in by Woodside. my. my ? G.l|'. may tell your Mood that if die ’ ' .0nt., is spending her vacationi‘ Bernard Kelly. Dartmouth, N.S. Sylle MflcNelll and Holly During the remainder of the DEAR GE; your Mr. m 9., N m and «uh _ and Mrs, John MacDoanith her parents. Mr. and Mm.| and Ten‘ence Lannigan RON Clark. and opened by Mrs. John evening refreshments w ere , u , is I m. aei, you must refuae in be her A nodding ceremony at of the principals are .\lr. and laid and family. Moncmh a reiwilllliaim MU-l‘l'l'hd’. Gem‘fs’mm- immfll l Dem“! and Enid wyflmi The ‘ Served by the women 0' the (“3' that story to member! of ‘00 W II M has aalf- Trinity United mansc. Sum- Mrs. George l., Morrison. jspehding their vacation with: . . accompanying verses were trict. , Gamblers Anonymous. ' damaging bethiatvim'. M stick merside on June 20, united in Summorside. and Mr. and .Mrs. MacDonald's sister; M"; Clem Wight 0' Boston. MESH-t MT~ 1"“! Mi‘s- 1'0"" Hem“ read by M". HEW”! Moorei perhaps m've how « uh ‘10 your WON. l M“ liking mama 9 Mary Ceeelia Mor- Mrs. Orville ll. Campbell, lRusse" Gan-ML Red polnt‘e ll vacationing in Georgetown 8! accompanied‘blf Heather war" and Mrs. Chesley Clark. | organization. . m1 .“ni._ C moral m. It u mid“ rison and Gerald Alden Camp< London. Ont. ——-——~——-— 6 guest Of his bl‘Olhle- RUD' SIB-V ‘5 vacationing 8‘ Long R‘l- A social hour followed during; Sfanhoipe “on of low] mm uh“ “me 5th her km m uh. huh, bell of London. Ont. Parents (Photo by Hcckhcrt Studlol ‘great choir of voices joined in ert nght and M”. Wlflhi- Wr- . which lunch was served by the . , being I“ m‘n 10 yea“ . MK " ' w‘ the old psalms and hvmns. a d M s David Cons“ :ggenfaylg lfgix"'{fiayng‘}:3§“ hfsgessdiafslisted by the women; HOldS Meehng ago "to help inveterate mamb- Ha‘m‘m‘ “mm” fihr‘ ~ ’ -n l‘- ' ' vote st‘c. . ’ - ous «column, m. tufgrggnaallgisll (xfilehll‘utge ill; “9 °‘ “"0"” and their Child" '3' 51'0"” “‘0‘”? was he” at; The regular monthly met-tint:Elem “WM‘MWW'WW ‘W"- W“ uh: . _ I __ the afternoon.s sue“ simmer ren 'It‘ammyt and Mordorr:d merge Mr and M” Calvin “one. the home of Mrs. W.R. Carson. i of the Stanhope w] was held at time, We and 10W 0! M fem, h—CDNL Guanine). I should be a Minister from an ¥hce:dorguefq:c&an [Minn ue ' so“ And family' "rived mem- Ch'fll’ttemwn- Ml" FY“ W” i the home of Mrs. Herb Banter. lilies." s one ex- lsland pulpit. giving pleasing e e - ‘ K - l in Mu!" Harbor wh re escorted to her seat by Mrs. Roll call was answered by 13 plains it. TOURISM POPULAR stat r i th ‘ h d l- . ~ y - - e- Fred Burke- She the“ Open“ members and one visitor. _ . . u 9 ° '3 Vmce we a 3 Dr, W R. Dyer. New York. they plan to reside. Mr. Dickie- h m h“ M N] . My suggestion Wald! 80” Foreign exchange earning. ' I Ways Welcomed When- “"055 is visiting his sister Mrs. J. . son is an employee of the Can. er I s w e rs' eson A mp9“ was Ewe" -°" the m “‘1' PHONE!" ll to Set in from the tourist trade m e T e S the miles between. over our Waugh. Alba-[oh I National Railway. and former- Henry “he verse" Bath convention Which W33 held it touch with the GA poem ‘4, bring 3100mm : . hills and our vales. we manag- ly lived near Fredericton, NB. M'cFul'm "ranged me gms' Ym'k' Y0“ F0" ‘Wm' " T 4 l e Yugoslavia this year ' On our yesterday’s outing. [come' We are now well on our ed to coax our radio to brill: It! Mr. and Mrs E d win Ed- M” and“! Mum” Dre‘ld' The committees gave their re- Gmnlbl , Nah - we. before long. passed the old :way!“ VPl‘lth! into our farm-home~ monds. with their sons. David FL D.E. Cameron. Mrs. Cam- ed 1”" the “a lewice “d w" ‘ PO"! and “9‘” commute” we" MW Office. PO. school. the little brook. the! "If" our host of drivers com- i There is a strong .hint 0' "Th 0 and Cyril. Moncton. were week- mo and daughter. Barbara. '3' 51:: WWW" safrlmgbafim‘gi I'Ppnlnlrd- 17173. Loo Angela 17. Califor- home‘ and V1113” of our child impnied with a chuckle which . Gaelic" on t is man's tongue. and guests of Mrs. Edmonds‘ Slemon Park. left recently for a ' wsi‘ 6‘ "n 00'“ an i Mrs. Walter Marshall con- m‘fig ' _ We went by its stores. i indicated no iineasinms or er 3 The language we had often pa rents. r and Mrs_ C. Ottawa. Ont.. upon FL Camei- Mi; “"3 i ’ fiducth a game which was wonl Wives of members M GA find the hall where as a child we . the matter. "we can manage toi heard in our childhood —- the R. beard. Alberton. on', retirement (mm the RcAp, h at 0’89 15"" l2: “ B I . by M". Hence Maximu- A 8m it helpcul loan Gam~Anon. the "said a piece" at its opening find it!" [some a Scottish lady tthen 115- ML Cameron ha, new . If: as at ahsiuzprise a an was presented to M... Ind M". bodies upmiiany. winch servos , ceremonies; the Church. a lit- “I‘m told that once we leave 1 sured ‘us. "is the best languagel Mrs. F, D. Waldo of Sudbury, position with Smith-Corona ' °wer ‘t w c M” Franc“ . Herb Baxter and their daughter U I 300" Ind > 1 [lg strange to us ever since a . Summcrsidc" another offercdl in which to pray, The words l Mass, is vacationing in George- Marc-ham, as sales representl- in In 2h”: ‘3: bglfe'fi'bel on the occasion of making Stan- “1* (mod time back in the years.when It i "it's a Sll‘al‘lhl road we travel." 1 are so meaningful and sweet. .town as the guest of Mr. and five for the ()ttawa- Cornwall J hope; {1 dam w 1° hone their permanent residence. morale was of necessity moved from “Bcl'nrc too long" anothcr. they bring one closer to hcr Mrs. John C‘. (untell. district. 1°? Yeh’” 9 VHS“ . i9 him-h committee than The Gem-Anon encourages an. r a. ‘h ‘ its friendly and pictiircsq ii 0 prcdiclcd "\i'c'll be in the com- God." I ’ Their mm Officer Cadet Ger. "nth Wall en “served by Mrl. i. fierwd refreshments during the a nil-mauve phi! of. * p I]. lac nook. perch on the roadside cliff at pan)’ of other cars bearin: ini-! it was filling too that when . 'Mrs. William Bernard. Ken- aid Cameron, who i. on duty .t 350$? “shank. 15:”). {Uni social hamhour' IW and which. based on a 4.(Woat Coast) -~ the corner to a new location. ’ thcr. We'll reconnive them. be‘ i homing we stopped at a manse | Slnlllon- I?“ 0-“! Thlll‘fiday by a" the RCAF Station. summerside, AMT: "b M '1'" "h° " y 9- l ‘Au A A‘AA A‘A‘” [VIIII’I'ii—I‘F‘IE. one who {tabla e so now on its near. not cause the occupants. all wom- l to Visit With a former Minister for Donalda- Album Whel‘" She for the summer monthgym re. “0 9" l' l 0W" W331: ' ‘ ' |‘ THE FASHION HE i aofaat he alwayl far side. The latter has throu‘lh en. will be wearing hatsi." lo! the "Old Kirk" at the Com- w‘" “3” her daughter' M”' turn to Dalhousie University in held “ the h‘ome f" M" and I. H. BENNETT CARR BEAUTY .SAI 0N Wmched‘o F" the years. lost its wide piazzasf “ch. hats and gloves" on er. Lonely this good man is Jar]? 'hnes- M“ Jim” 3 “d; Semen-mm- ” a Junior Art; 3m. Ml'l- Elmer l‘yf'» "‘9 Parent! . r m ~ ‘ ' further definitions, and the balconies aihovc. and . otlicr aurccd. wiili a smile 'nou'. heart thoughts. divid< i lam'ly- idem, M the brldG4f¥b¢~ I lflfiurlnce film“ Ill ~ 3150 the crabapple tree on the lawn. It was from there amid the white blossoms of spring- Ik its "Fit‘tihiy young'un the swept s a v i n 2 Story. and in a prized ripple of notes that enthralled us. de- clared also engagineg there in the quiet of a ing. those Truths. ' It was just by there that one of the little company. settled back comfortably. and folding of tooling not always indicated idle h ' V“' II Well.Alberion. here we my tie a r ones" a robin took up for this thp shadow or the At length. and “'llllnlll harln: l 19d. Still leachin: of Heavenly encountered any difficulty over places. indeed thoughts linger. the route. and all on a beautiful 1 we think. more steadily there. time. when the sermon arrived July-day. the little car nosed 1 While hands lflnd lOVanly the into thc perfect parking-lot l sli‘anflP Church. l Now it is a known spot in us. In cemetery close by his church.' to all of us where all that was mortal of] ‘tihe pond wife. the springtich jcalled away. now rests. We. a remembered hallowed place. ‘ came away with his blessing.‘ liis folks kind and most hospit- Sabhath morn- i able. its Prcsbytcrial services. iing safe hotmewan‘l way. in- of praise, of thanks- giving and prayer. With a depth iperiods of inspiration. of st ruci on. ands peacefully. remark- these tumor in Church services. a the assembled company. in that we should have a continu-i But there it is again —— that old clock's warning! It has I checked away anothcr l o v ely July-day. Until tomorrow — —- Diary- Goodnight”... Mr. and Mn. Herbert Wilbert and family. Calgary. Alta. are in Murray Harbor. the guests of Mrs Wilbert's parents, Mr and Mrs. Gcrald Pl'fll‘l'r'“. Emmanuel \llf‘Fll'll and his daughter have returned in Moncton after visiting briefly with relatiVes in Alberton. Ruth Mat-Phce. Alison. Mass. is presently visitiii: Mrs. ('yrii Johnston and family. Montague. Mrs. Willa Harvey and dau- gih r Marjorie of Bever- l. at ELECTED TO MARITIME EXECUTIVE ‘5. fl Inlet-a Mal presentatives. Seated. left. W.I.. Hambly. treasurer. and Mahar, umesoondlna sec- fi Annotation held in Mrs. Frank Mt'CalTOf‘. presi- Mn. .1.l-'. Moore. recording retary and Mrs Byron rs meeting in Moncton dent. Mrs. (flivc Stewart. «n secretary Absent from the Burns. sons chairman for ” i Emmi“ “’lu'l' I": vice prom standing. Mun photograph are Mrs. Reg. Rm. Social Items 1 Are Requested i ‘ This is a wonderfully itime of year! There an receptions galore for visiting convention delegat- .es. showers. luncheons and cof- . fee parties for brides . to - . ifriends and relatives vacation- ing here. the prospect of your own vacation to some point out- side the province. and those en- joyable summer get- toget’lters with friends. Share your social news with readers in the women's page columns. Just. call Audrey Jon— social kins a 4-8506 in Chaflottetown. Gail Magee at 6-9331 or 65068 (eveningsl in Summerside. or re news bureau of The Guard- lan and Patriot at Montague and Alberton. There is no charge for publi- cation of such items and our staff will be very happy to hear from you. D 1 b 1 b 1 : . I : Open Every Day ‘ The room was decorated with t Disirlct Supeersor t Cold Waving . Bleaching. : j Tinting . Perm. clal I I t 1 :i‘ :ll streamers and baskets of sum-i salmeldiesfig “rag, ‘ 8|” \ o a n ., mewrhllmll. lmna MacEwcn Chrhflemn' P’E'L D thonlhae Titling? g 5.. Pa, 2 played the bridal march. the s A s s ‘ A ‘ ‘ o ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’I'mllllllllA SIMPSNS-SEARS- ‘COLDSPOT. FREEZER I Hartsville WMS ' Honors Members Mrs. Duncan Nicholson en- tertained members of the Hartsvtlle WMS at her home in Hunter River for their annual meeting. Mrs. John A. Mclnnis was de- votional leader and Mrs. Wil- liam Halliwell presided. Mary A. MacKensle took charge of the study Book. New officers were as follows: vice president. Mrs. Earl Garnhum; secretary, Mr Edward MacDonald; heasmer Mrs. Ban Cousins: mania aa- cretary. Mrs, Duncan Macin- tosh: record secretary. Mrs. Earl Garnhum; home he secretary. Mrs. Earl Garnhum. Three llfa mmborlhipa were presented —- one A. MacKenzie from the Harts- ville Society and the others to Mrs. Neil Nicholson and Mrs. N MacLeod out their Lunch was served by the bolt. teas assisted by Mrs. Alden Buchanan and Mrs. Robert Smith. 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