x ‘ habit for those suspect signs [And rain ahead! Club girls: with one -of—their—Mrs: Dewar Swan, leader, and Achievement Dery Is Hel d -intermediate- girls was held-at |¢xchange member, guest of memevenent Day of the York ‘Lewis and a speech-on “Rural Camp Abegweit recently. The |Strange family, and visiting in 4H Garment Club was held re- Beautification” by Anne Chap- campers enjoyed an active pro-|aM area he knows now only as a noone away to the horizon's We Watch For Signs’ __Of Threatening Weather “Oh we've made a start at it. Gage has beén do- some mowing, we overheard tothe query ofa ¢ ¢ Next week. wi th Dewey, our morning was No cobwebs on the -grass. however! _-Now that the haying season is comes we look from force of - the negative omens, we. former- iby knew the ominous cubwebs, the lack of dew on_ successive “nights: the—backine—winds. the | about it’ | massing thundérheads. Nothing will escape us: mare's tails’ of icloud, sundogs: forebodings to ‘be found in sunrise: and sunset. * | Was there a dark bank above tne | | woodlands barring a clear sun- jset? Did it not “Clear. itself?” Oh dear, and we with the best jeut of all, réady tobe baled! ‘haying- aaa: | grinned weyuty. This was a day given—nver-to— tending to delaved ends of chores Stables and sties were tidied - grandmother of the n _our loaves and made a cake. And ‘came with the children on invi- “to see how-—those . chicks | James — notices the — horses Amazing isn't, }jcoats. Do they lie smooth as silk? And -the cows --.are- they |restless? Do the-swallows wing +law? Do we hear the rumble of | the train as though it- were pass: | ing just beyond the hilltop? Are, far-vistas made plain? Do the : } meee display_ too much under- | : - af? ? TWO YORK 4H Garment From LEFT. Anne Chappell ScgDENRN NCHS Basta the orcas Ran alee ' daisi 7] leaders ‘are pictured above oo Jewelf. ‘Camp Abegweit At a yong bony ae tees | And awent 2 |come rain or _ our haying | At Bedeque |season is with u One of the |The isles comfort of a little staff, it comes . mind, will be) M i |missing. If all goes well with By York 4-H Garment C| b uch Enjoyed \the- family Mack will be visiting |A field of purple clover out le y U | A successful week's camp for @ Neighboring province, a 4H bloom, the countryside w t th. rich perfume, ‘are feathering. lit?” they smiled. And to admire. “the pretty colors of the pigeons lon the barn-roof.”’ ilize in some measure how good is the brew contained in Island \farmwives’ “Cup of Life’. '“O cup of Life, that” holds: such precious brew, | The a of the morning as hang in a golden HAPPENINGS { Andrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 +, Mr and Mrs: W. Irving Gran- Farms,. of which Dr. MacKen- le, W t. Connecticut are zie was minister 1937 - 1948 Ruests of the Rev. Dr. ahd. Mrs. : H.'l MatKenzie. * Applecross Rev. and Mis 4 £. Piercey, Mitchel) River. Mr Granville and their two children of Milton ut * retirement ast ear, left Friday for a vacation in Va-' was’ the personnel-director -for rious centres in. Newfoundland, . Guidepost. the Nayman Vincent They are scheduled to return to Peale. publication The Gran- this provinge August 3 villes are members of the Unit- ed Church of Christ, . Greens SUB. LIEUT. MACLEOD Shiver River -WREN Officer - In Training At Esquimalt Mr. and Mrs. Philip Landry, Donald» Simpson, and Frederick |White, Portland. Waine returned to their home after a short holi- -Mrs_ Michael J. _ | Murnaghen P.E After--an absence of 10 vears, Mrs. Robert Porter. Penticton, B.C. (nee Noreen Shreenan), taccompanied” by—her husband ‘and-four-chitdren.has been visit=} ing her. father, Damien. Shreen- | an. Kinkora, PE |. This is Mr Porter's first visit to the Island Damien Shreenan also has as his guests: his daughter Sheila i(Mrs. Lynn Boudreau and fa- imily- of Toronto,-Ont, and his 'son Lewis of Montreal. Cpl. and Mrs. Vance- Strick- jland Jr., and baby son,—recent- | ‘ly. spent a two weeks vacation | tty Cpl... Strickland’s parents, and Mrs. Vance Strickland On retyrn Cpl. \Strickland goes to Pagwa, Ont. for a year, while Mrs. Strick- land and baby will stay with her | parents in Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. Bob. Stenson and son. Tracey of Winnipeg are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clin- With the Pacific — Martie ton Howatt, Borden 2 cently {n York Community Hall . : gram ‘throughout . the week |Bame.on a map. , ; en : ’ ; Each-tay there er | \ piping a morn- Comm ’ i t Severs were 7 Atenas The hightight- of the meeting ‘Binie study, crafts mg swim- and vards behind me” he said fee’ commer tanieg Sub- Nora MacDonald and Anne Ha- was a fashion show by the girls ming. under the supervision of a this morning, servicing the mow- Lieutenant Irene Macleod, milton from the department of who displayed the work they Red Cross instructor The €F to go at that chore. The O cup of Life - give me of Your South Granville, P. E. 1./The agriculture, judged the work had+ completed through the-/evening’s included recreation, younger ones, -his admirers. Wren officer is one 9 Praise was given to Mrs. De- year campfires and vespers. Special were with him, as was Scampie That 1 may drink your vintage young ladies*in navy blue wit war Swan and Mrs Randolph Prizes were awarded to: First events in <amp included a ‘‘cook |the dog. seatéd on a path. close Murray for their first year's year — Kathy Smith and Nancy out", and Kay Dixon, chief by. watching his every move. |And halt werk_as leaders, and >to thw Mallet: equal: Dorothy Grace camper-was—toastmistress—for—a--Did-Scampie—sense, we—wonder- sirls for the hizh marks” they “Vessey. Heather” Lewis, Lor- combined banquet and a birth. ed. as dogs will, that there was The bread of Heaven of common wheat.” Until Monday - - - had received in their work raine Vessey, Barbara Simp day éelebration, . when - Susan 4 lonely note to this mowing —Fre—president— leaner —__Je-—son—and—Ariene—teponatd- well called the meeting to order Second year Marsha Swan Sharlene . MacEachern shared WaS going away? ; |Frizzell, Kim MacEachefn ‘and before - time, a sign that Mack and extended a warm welcome Lois Vessey, Lorraine McDon- | with the ys 3 ihe campers a huge birth- to the guests. After the singing ald, Karen Murray, Noreen Mc- day cake made by the saa hag | of ~"O Canada" with Jane Donald, Jane Mallett, and Janet Blackett. The last evening jn > las | Mallet as pianist, and the re- Crochett. Fourth year Anne : : ‘ camp was v | peating of the 4H pledge, the Chappell, Eleanor Jewell. Fifth. Debbie re Timig osc ~ * 4 girls entertained with a short'year — Jeannie MeDon nel r foe 1966 and 5 a. Shae program. This‘ consisted of vo-. . Gifts were aauienee “to the Famper fo ernre sai ee (eal solos by vanet Crockett and leaders from the children In ap- Marsha Swan, piano solos by preciation of the many hours of Barbara Simpson and Heather instruction given by them. lS ee ne a ir means groom mone pega er et LEP ETS The souauiiate for the Hall. J of Fame were made, along with = the crowning —of —theteaders: soem (Gifts were presented to Mrs. R. + M. Cameron, the director, and oe | program concluded with a can- “@ jdle lighting ceremony Mrs... (Rev.) R. M. Cameron direct- s<?4 Reg Bradshaw, Summerside, 4 \Mrs. Robert Shaw, North Bede- —~ port, Dianne. Frizzell, Southport * Joyce Dixon: Tryon, Marilyn WINNIPEG (CP! — Baton- Presser, Moncton, N. B Patsy. twirling has brought exciting -=~ Bowness,— Kensington, Barbara (Changes to the world of Mar-~ Miller, Kensington and Sally lene Jackson. “ * Crazer. Hampton Adella Bow- It is taking the 19-year-old ; mess and Charlene Green attend- Indian. girl to England, Bel- ed from Bedeque | gium, The’ Netherlands, Den- amie : “~ mark, Sweden and Norway. roses were arranged around the Marlene, a native of Saska- * base of the cake toon who grew up in Edmon- Blessings were asked by Mary ‘On. is one of 22 Canadians A. MacKenzie, Deaconess: aunt Chosen for the third biennial F of the bride’ Master of cere. S0odwill tour of Europe by a = \Austin Kennedy who proposed voice thoir from the Interna- ‘a toast to the bride which. was tional Music Camp. They'll be responded to by the groom. The abroad July 17 to Aug. 24 best man, Marvin Stewart. pro- Miss: Jackson says she posed a toast to the bridesmaids didn.t expect to be selected as For h d the group's featured baton- Mrs Sackeuae’ ches wend — a coe se yoo , 3 surprise to others posal ping gly ber ~~“ Her dexterity with. the baton = white lace Witkmed with = ‘aaua has. brought--her Western Can- blue. She wore a white picture ads, Alberts and rc = hat and accessories. Her . cor- twirling championships. Ao ~ sage was deep pink Toses’ -her—36-26-3§ figure distributed _ ‘ js aes soe iad ot inches of height didn’t hurt a jblue silk shantung and a hat of one used to practise four ithe same shade. She wore white | hours a day, every day ex- accessories with a corsage of cept Sunday,” says Marlene, \deep pink roses. a clerk-typist student at the | Ruth MacKenzie, cousin of Manitoba-Institute of Technol- the groom was in charge of the ogy. |guest book. Miss Jackson, who took part | Following the reception, Mr. in the Miss' Majorett& of Can- and Mrs. MacLeod left on g ho ada contest at the Canadian eexmonn,t, _to. Bar Harbour, ‘National Exhibition. in Tor-. “<\terest. For-travetiine rope with the title. of Indian white accessories and a corsage was ~@rowned June 20. “Zot white and blue feathered APPEARED IN PAGEANT carnations During an appearance in The voung couple will take up the North American Indian MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD MACLEOD . residence in their new home in| Pageant’ in Bismarck, N_D.,. North River shortly. | last year, Marlene met Sister Ione of Annunciation Priory. e ‘ . | Out of province guests at- Zion Church Is The Scene tending the wedding were: Mr She wrote a letter to Merton and -Mrs. Clarence MacKenzie Utgaard, director of the Inter- on. EM comm tnt! i idan Girl Baton-Tweerler 4 que, Mrs. Sandy Frizzell. South- ‘Chosen For Goodwill Tour Bery! -Carew, Hunter River, By WALTER. KREVENCHUK | invited Miss Jackson to go to the Comrnand from vagious common earth. val reserve divisions’ actyss the _ where mortals eat -eountry She-is working Canadian Forces Base, Esqui- malt, . For the past. two years "Sub-Lieut. MacLeod has _attend- ed Queen's University, and this fall plans: entering the teachi | profession Natick, Mass, 4. Binghamton, N. Y week to spend a vacation at. ‘their summer home in Rustico. They will be joined later” by their daughter, Mrs. Jordan Kirsch, and baby, of New York ith made the Personnel Selection Office in Howard Kelly of New york: of-is visiting at the home of Mr.” and Mrs: John Hanlon, Borden. City. Mr “and Mrs ‘John Coleman, *- are visiting ifn orden, guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. B The daughter of Mr.-and- Mrs jac, Hanlon. ‘J. H. MacLeod, of South Gran- ‘ville, Sub-Lieut MacLeod join- jed the Royal Canadian Naval and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas: Per- ry, Borden, are vacationing in Reserve in 1959, and is attach- “ ‘ed-to the naval reserve division "Toronto and other points of HMCS Cataraqui--in Kingstor, Ont. She received her commis- | sion in 1963. “4 Mrs. L. Blackett the cook The ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 16 1966. 9 During the summer of 1965 the Wren officer also served with the Pacific Maritime Com- mand; and the year before that spent the summer months at HMCS Cornwallis, the RCN’s new entry training establish- _™ment near Digby. N *s are.-separated or not Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Perry. terest. a Art Foundation - Of Tignish Film Showings: The Tignish—Arts- Foundation | “ is showing a series of movies| lack of it ———“e“pge” Children in Tignish, at 1:30) domicile {s automatically that p.m. each Friday. The first - hyear! of her husband, whéther the two the series was shown on July to an audience of 58 aaa, on the Manitoba-North Dakota border, is sponsored by a non- | dians and Americans Its purpose is to provide a ‘centre of cultural s the upper mid- western states and the central provinces of Canada a 110 conductors, * monies for the reception was Select 70-piece band and 60-~ tist . teachers, clinicians and were Martin Boundy of Lon- founder of the Forum zArt_In- The National Counet! of Women of Canada - recently adopted a resolution urging the | government to grant the wife her own -domicile She said home economists are in a position to influence young girls. * Prejudice against women was part of the reason they were relegated to secondary posi- tions, and this prejudice was found in all fields, including religion. 5 “As a Roman Catholic, I take a dim view of 2,500. celebate and featured —“The—Chairm and the Boys’, “The Great Toy /Robbery’. and other shorter National Film Board pictures which were much enjoyed by the children Mt. / ‘Summer. Ballet Students Attend “Anne” Ballet students at Mt. Allisan| stitute {n Winnipeg and Jean the Winnipeg. Ballet School. Fees are $35 for a one-week session, .which includes room, board ‘and tuition, for three private lessons in in- voice or twirling. ~Students ‘take part in a full nicely over five - feet, five’ daily schedule of sectional re- struction, " reading ses. . Clinics and full ensem- ble rehearsals. Each student | is in class 6M to seven hours save. the ‘ee “as a eer A acquaint the people and other points, of in. onto last sammier, oes to-Eu-~~ Semat_a eS a oa lwore a les crepedress and ss, of Manitoba. She tacos a the ate.” concert 1966 tour | include the world music contest in Kerkrade, held every four years. It has more than 250 groups from all parts of the world. Winnipeg service clubs will | cover the $850 cost for Mar- lene. who just meets the age requirement of 15 to 19 years Of June Bridal Ceremony SSS eS Bill Maney Jr., Medford, Mass.: ‘ Charlottetown Was the scene of a Norma Stone, friend of the Mr. and Mrs. , Waldo MacLeod : Women S Secondary Position: June.wedding on Saturday. June bridg was maid, of honor and and Keifh, Ricfou, N. S.: an 25th at 2:30 o'clock when Rev. bridesmaids were: Mrs. Jack Darrel] MaecMicken, St. Cather- j Donald A. Campbell BA DD, MacKenzie, sister-in-law of the ines, Ontario. (Photo by Barry Is Because Of Prejudice Performed the double ring cere- bride: and Mrs. Boyd. White, ,sis- MacGillivray) mony uniting in marriage Mari ter of the groom. The attend- MONTREAL (CP. -Many of babies.” she., said pie — only daughter of Mr. ants wore identieal floor-length HOUSEHOLD HINTS Canada’s laws will remain out- Daniel W° MacKenzie sheath cowns of crystal charm ‘and Arnoid Roderick only son with jackets of chantilly: lace: of Mr and Mrs_ Norman S. Ma¢ over crystal. charm.’ The jac- Lead all of Charlottetown kets had elbow length( sleeves The church was a‘tractively The gowns were in the shades decorated with baskets of yel- of mint green, lemon _ yellow, Painted kitchen walls wash more easily if first wiped with a cloth dipped in kerosene. Fo!- ‘low up in 15 minutes or so with | warm suds. | lversity Women, said Tuesday: and white nd and powder ‘blue — head ; the city of St. Catharines. Ont aaa ; ai ; lecées net gathered toget- : ellow and white chrvsanthe- Pleces were net gat was addressing some 300 dele- that go hand-in-hand with their mums "Guest pews were mark- ler by. rosettes of matching ma Bus — cups — six to & gates to the Canadian ‘Home righs.” ed With. lilles ofthevailer clus. feria They carried nosegays dozen place settings — when goonomics Association meeting tered around spring shades of Of Tarnations feathered and Purchasing a. set of dishes and here. dle -and-tied with white satin Surrounded by ribbons tinted: to the set will he usable longer Mrs Harvey Wackinnen or- Marv ns Stewart “ at hert tal fanst accompanied Vir= Ron- man and guests were -rahered For ready-to-eat hots dogs an ‘ald ‘Jenkins as she sang ‘the-to their seats by Jack MacKen- jPienies or while travelling, take “Wedding Praver” by Fern zie, brother of the bride and (them along in a widemouth Glaczaw Dunlop Wayne. MacLeod, dousin-of the: thermos jug filled with boiling | The bride entered the church groom father tu the (during the signing of the re i th avin of.} f . . de ow “a hichlizhted ception was held fer 115 suests laver th panel. of Guiptre lace It at The Charlottetown. Hotel, Rac. 49 ened with a scnop neck where seft+ hackground onmwisic Pancake: taste hetter the ne and » detachable train A was provided hs Arfhur larze syrup is hot, tan) Put it on the f 0 P ceatipiece of orcanza roses with The bride's table was centered table in-a coffde carafe over a “teed pearle and cequine held her with a three tier wedding cake candlewarmer ‘ not afford the loss of segrega- dated and outmoded untilition of half. its potential from women obtain legislative power, Mrs. M. J. Sabia, president of industrial Wie." ithe Canadian Federation of Uni- | its inteHectual, professional and . Sabia said women them- <|selves are largely to blame for Mrs. Sabia. an aldermah- for’|their. subordinate position. They | nitrst assumé fhe responsibilities J “women would os not permit such laws as the one “Women should not he rele- currently governin domicile ta ee Zirh thetic: Atacaas Cups break. first and. faster. - gated to patrolling the binlngi remain in farce . beat of bed, - board and COLUMBIA CULTURE CENTRE water North Rustico, P. E.L shia << Eahowssnla-Wed- pistes Mrs Ronald Jenkins”. Adda bit of orange: peel to gee Viarch' Mer lear Jencth sane “0 Perfect Love’ the tea pot a few minuies be: gw gown of white arganva over Following the ceremony a re ~ Tore serv ing Nelicious ne w : eas As legislators, eter wedding cake . 1 SATURDAY, JULY 16th, 1966 bishops and cardinals discuss- ing birth control.’ family, plan- ning and the ‘pill," with ‘not a married woman permitted to give -her point of view,’ she Thursday. The association University's summer school of || ballet and related dance arts at- | tended a Saturday performance of Anne of Green Gables at Con- federation Centre last week. The ‘hare convention—continues-—un-+46—students--were—acrompanied~+- by their director, Virginia Dail- Sikes some 1,200. memb’t's Jey. across, Canada. SEAMAN IMPRISONED SAIGON (Reuters) — South -4 $8,200 _f on him when he “the was arrested in’ December con- fiscated.. OLD CLOCK KEEPS TRUE A clock installed in London by Henry VIII 425 years ago still keeps . good time Attending the school from PEJ | ‘are Suzanne Cameron and Car- h men MacNeill of Summerside: Leslie Howatt, Martha Nicho!-. Viet Nam's special a {oF | son, Debbie Stead and Patricia | economic crimes Friday oc Doyle of Charlotietown. oe cars eee Se oe da Hancox, unable to attend the | legally transferring Currency, out of the country. Louis J. Frazier, 30, now of Yokosuka, Japan, was also fined 287,350 piastres (about $2,800) and had sertecossesseceseosos i H. BENNETT CARR 3} summer. classes because of her |//!| ‘role in “Anne’', returned with the group to Sackville for the week-end > ? 3 Sun Life of Canada ¢ District Supervisor 2 insurance Ceunselling ° ° ° Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 LOPS SOSCSSSHSSSOSO+OSOOOHS o? Everybody's Talking About “THE OTTAWA MAN” “it's popular in jts rarest sense . . . It's” the right gay. 3 for the summer." sieehoi Blondin KATHLEEN ZWICKER ~~ KDWARD PEARSON eS eVENT ANNOUNCED. and Mrs. ; Chelton, - The wedding will i take place on August 6th. at 2 in the Atlantie Chfis- Centre Chapel, The engagement ed of Kathleen Joyce Zwick- er and Edward Charles Pear bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Wil lard Zwicker of Bay St ence, N. y and Mr Pearson is” the son of Mr tian Training Tatamagouche, N. S. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bell, arrived last JOAN MOUNTAIN AUGUST WEDDING Mr. and“Mrs. John C. Moun- tain, Summerside, wish to an- nounce the engagement ef their daughter Joan. Helen, in-. 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