‘ the lettuce for the Sunday i buds on rose bushes that “ELLEN’S DIARY Budding Roses Show Summer’s Magic Touch "And not long ago-this place I days which. bav i n i: tucked ‘ was full of snow!" one o the l away textbooks. allow him . (um f children remembered thisl freedom to join heartily in the morning when we came to the I farming. went with his father to plot which is the near garden. I sow lime on a pasture at the “It was high above the pick- oth or farm beyond Rob‘s, Ola” another said. where ihe sheep and goat sum "And now the vegetables are : ed ;6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jn_lz 9, 1964.. H A P PEN IN G S . Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-850! h rows" we nodd . ‘l ‘ And when you have done “5115’ marked by green leaf— that. wh at then?" we over- ‘ lugs it now is. And amid the few heard J a me s lllll‘l‘r" 0f the Steve Smith. crewmember of Mrs. George Noseworthy and’ ‘0 . her two sons of Fairview. N.S.. , “WP.” 5““ “mm” ‘m “151 I are spending this week in Alber- i WSW” 0"” "INF" “‘9 ymmg’ .‘ ton with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.I er farmer replied nodding to a ‘i Newman. ‘ -. g ’ currant bushes there. plants of Solomon's S e al. a Jack . in - the - pulpit and more than one pretty columbine have strayed But now 5 e e d lings of corn catch a low breath of w i n d. pumpkin le ave s be - speak I delightful Hallowe‘en. labes beg to be sampled. the green - gold of leaf lettuce is al- most ready for the cutting... “She was the thrifty one!‘ I someone remar e d recentlv when the name of a farm wile long gone. appeared in the chat- ting. “She never gathered up din- ner until after the Church ser- near one And .lamcs sharpened a hoe and wool to lend “oh and his I boys a hand at “coding their turnips. Smartlr the little truck faced away irom the yard, and set its course in the road. "We must" we promised our— self “wash that last black fleece for the knitting - yarn Evelyn Carpenter. Alberton. is attending summer school at Mount Allison University. I Mr and Mrs. Robert White, i their daughters Barbara and I Diane of Amherst. New Hamp- 1 shire: Ronnie Bryan of Lexing- .ton. Mass, and Frank Starble 0"? “I “1959 “"9 d?” i of Woburn. Mass. arrived in Al- I Summer is “n “‘9 meadows~ Iberton Saturday afternoon. They A “We above m" “ream ‘5 l are visiting relatives and friends white wnli daisies Far heights ! in the vicinity of Albert”. are veiled by a shimmery haze i Vice' 29.515 no: to lose [he hour‘s . of blue. Birds skim above the I Mr. and Mrs Burton Cm.me ' haylands. Rabbits. brown i s h (H of Smiths Fans_ 0m” who “And not a thought of break- and little. find covert there... i are spending a honday at Gav. in: the Sabbath" another com— mented soberly. .‘ And all the time this morning. . had : rooted according to a fancy here . and there about the lawn-bor- ~ der and yard. were opening at I come strange magic touch. “This is what we have been Indoors now bouquets of roses l are favored by tho one girl of the farm to take the place of the spi‘inz's blossoms of narci‘ ssi. she loved. A hrcath oi perfumed wind steals in at the doorway. Twi- light has filled the valley and dimmed the hills... This day has endish, were weekend guests of Mrs. F.J. Carpenter, Alberton r. and Mrs. Harcourt John- ston and their daughter, Eliza- beth. of Fort William, Ontario. have taken up residence at the Presbyterian Manse in Alberton for the summer months. During ' waiting for" we said. "the rose l been good. ' this time Mr, Johnsmn Wm timeof the year!" um” I?“‘°r”“v ‘ Dlary " serve as lay assistant to Rev. 50‘“ ' mghtw; Peter Darcli. And Mark, pleased with holi— . .4» «A... .1 MWVWNQ "‘4 ., ‘ a... Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie of West Vancouver. B.C.. are guests of their cousin. Mrs. John H. Wells. Alberton. Aleitha Corcoran left recently for Toronto. Ont., where she ex~ pects to be employed for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow. nee Viola Daley. and daughter of Vancouver. are renewing old- acquaintences and visiting friends at Montague and Whim Road. while they are guests of Mrs. Edna Graham, Commer- cial Cross. Nora and Anita Bernard of Ste. Cathrine. Ontario, a re spending the summer months at the home of their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tremn bly in Ebbsfleet. Mr. and Mrs Howard Park man. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sel- lick. Charlottetown. Mrs. John Gibbons. Edmonton, Alberta and Mrs. Ethel Persinger. British Columbia. were recent guests of "The Murrays", Breadalbane. Social Items Are Requested This is a time of year! There are receptions galorel for visiting convention delegat- es. showers. luncheons and cot-l l wonderfully social OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY i l The Golden Wedding Anni- Montague. Willi them for the . . _ . versary of Mr. and Mrs. Wil— occasion were their attend- ’ gfiifirtfjdf°;?;‘gv:ss' égcafi‘g'e‘: fred MacLean. Orwell Cove ants of 30 years ago. Mr, and i mg hére the pmqpect of your was celebrated recently with Mrs. Wellington MacNeLl of . 6w" vacz‘mon to s‘ome point Dub 3 reception at Hillside Inn, Crossroads. ‘ | ‘ side the province. and those en-f MARY HAWORTH joyable summer get- togethers. with friends. - Share your social news withI readers in the women's pagei columns. Just call Audre I .' y Jon- ‘kins at 4-8506 in Charlottetownl son And YOUng Wlfe IGaii Magee at 6-9331 or 6.5068ICh Iievenings) in Summerside, orI Itre news bureau of The Guard-I Iian and Patriot at Montague: n. ! F' d W'cl A N ' ' l and Alberto ' r ' , t ’t . . .l . DEAR MARV HAWORTH. I Iy disposed to ry o snsbsis on ‘ There ‘3 m charge for pub”: ' husband's mother. an atlrac- utilizing her son as a social re- .‘ ,. , , tive wageearning widow. 60. placement. of the vanished hiis- “I‘ll. be Very happy to hem" - stantly interrupting plans we In pressing for I A I . I. " ig - ke tha score she s behaun iin I pLASTw SURGEON DIES functions because it would heito "what is." g ‘ either embarrassing or a bore Also she is treating her son as OXFORD' England meme“) couples our age 'in the late to her existence), overlooking V Her. 73. internationally known twenties' find her presence an- the fact that. he man 3 British pioneer In plastic sur- Instead of going to weddings. to a wife, and a constellation; . church events, etc, with friends of contemporary assoc' l1t was announCEd Fflday~ Kn“ friends), she comes along withI are separate and distincu from I of operations all over the world, pa'IPm'OI'IlVlU'g ‘ Wllh 8 was an authority on cleft. pal- we were to leave on a trip we‘d between them. in age and view-I been planning nor months, II point. I hon ‘ . l . i am at the end of my rope. My the past. Insofar as she can, by mam)“ of such “ems and ouri , with a good personality. is con—l hand aid father. indulgence on I l Often we don't attend social .realist-ically. refusing to face up i ' to go with her along. Other a convenience (as an accessoiy professor Thmna’ Pomfi'fl 161' _ noying or make jokes about it. In his own right. committed a fiery. has died at his home here. iates. I er age land she has many interests and obligations that."°l‘v ‘Vho Perform“! thOUSlmdS us. err ' ' Recently. Just two days before whole generation 5 difference I ates and lips. cont of sec oon. . e As to what you can do, to mom I” make ‘ “Ml‘mdlv. ldJUS“ leave from work and could go {is helpful. first of all. to under. I . . i with ! She hadn‘t been I‘nvitt-fistand the nature of her blunder- thy "mmmg agam‘ M' ' ; ed! ;ing (outlined abovet. and to re-I Mary Ham“ mum .tm'I We were ready to cancel the cognim. also. that you. the lwgh her mum' “m W m“ or whole trip but (fortunately for young - married generation.l t doors -—-I Rex Repellent Cream in its easy-to-use plastic bottle gives complete protection for hours! g e chooses the meat you buy at DOMINION. 4 He’s. no particular that out of all jamounceci that she’d obtainediteract hel' mistake. I think it l’l‘em' 5‘” WWW “0”” p” “"311” "d “‘1 blue brand be“ t by doing so. as for instance .spectosod each day, only one ls g Dominion . . . why you can a ways depend on Dominion persona] mm, wme he, in for meats that are tender . . . juicy . . . hill of flavour. ' l. the frigate Fort Erie. spent a few days at Sturgeon recently guest of Donald Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Arsenauit and family of Ste. Caehrine, On- tario. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Camille Perry Lo . in St. uis William Ricken, Halifax, is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Hicken. Stur- geon. Mr. and Mns. Merle Zimmer- man are vacationing in Indiana. Mr. Zimmerman is the pastor of the Churches of Christ in Bread- albane. Mrs. Oharles Ross. Mattaipan. Mass, was a recent weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth raham of Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs. John Maclnnis of Millar, Mass... spending a short vacation at their summer “maze at K”"““" The marriage of Ann Whit- man Davies, daudhter of t e Palma .Gauan‘t', emphyed In Venerable John bRoberts and Toronto, is spendlng her “08' Mrs. Davies of Charlottetown. 1°“ at the home Of her Parean to Douglas Ellis Adams. son of M_1'- and Mrs- Anthony Gallant. Mrs. Adams of Whitefield. New PWSVlllei Hampshire, USA. and the late Dr. Joseph Adams, took place in the Chap- Ray lei of King‘s College. Halifax. at . The Doris LeClair accompanied by Mrs. Joseph P. Gaudet. mond Gandet and Carol no i noon on F H day . Myers mOIOI‘Ed i0. Milllown» I altar flowe r s were white neo- -. where they VisltEd at the nies and white foxglove. White home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar peonies and English ivy deco- LeClair . .annon was organist and Mr- and Mrs. Richard Murphy played a program of music. be- t daughter Peggy and Mr. fore the arrival of the bride. Mrs. Gene Painchaud all of 118- which inclii d e d Nimrod arr by vet-hill, Mass, are spending 2 Harris, Organ sonatas in C holiday on the Island. the guests minor by Mendelssohn and the the Saraguay Club. W e st Arm, ed Canon Carmen Stone propos the toast to the bride. Adams wore a dress of orchid MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS E. ADAMS Bride’s Father Officioies Al King’s College Chapel copies of the bride's in apricot cotton bro- cade. 'l‘hey carried shasta dal- sies with English ivy and wore daisies and ivy in their iialr. length dress brother as best man ushers were Rev. Kenneth Abb- ott and David Walker. During the signing of the reg- an ister the congregation sang the . hymn, Fainest Lord Jesus and marks made by the flesu' the bride Chapel to the Allegro Deciso Bruce MacPhee rated the Chapel. Professor A. from the Water Music suite. ' and groom left the Mrs. G. A. Rabhldns. aunt of he bride, gave a reception at North ‘pum Committee ls Named Mu.nobutnbwudbooted “Julymdncoltmsm- noldWIWbiaunmanbenand _ ml call. “The Commons" committee reported that the grass and been cut, picnic tables painted p up. It wu decid- to assist in renovating and wit- ing the school and installing a p. Mn. Reginald Haalnm. Mrs. John Hickox, Mrs. John Hagan Mrs. C r a wtord Sinclair were appolnted to make the .mngemantl for a Home-mule Ice Cream Social ch in to be held Tuesday evening, July 14th in Spring- A contest conducted by Mrs. Gerald Mayne was won by Mrs. Crawford Sinclair tbe men at "The mm- ona” when is to bring a guest. - unch Iorvod by the hostel: and c o m m ltteo in charge. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ARTHUR ronoam 'wmucn coom Mr_ and Mrs. (master H. bun. only can of Mr. and Coopero! mum. formerly Mrs.ArflMu'G.Fomham of oi Charlottetown. announce figm- Thtn usituriaze will the engagement of their only 91‘“ ' mews daughter. Patricia Joyce to unit“ Chard" mm“ M Saturday, August lot. at 2.00 Ari-hm- George Henry Ford" pan, Couple Honored On Anniversary A nnpriae party on the occa- sion of their 25th wedding anni- versary was given recently for Mr. and Cam MacP‘hee at their home in New Dominion. Arnold MacDonald of Long Creek and Mrs. Don MacDon- gall, Nine Mile Creek the best man and bridesmaid at the wedding escorted the couple to the living room where gifts were presented by Mrs. George 'MacPhee. good wishes expres- sed, congratulatory re- Lunch was served by Mrs. and Ferne MacPhee while Mrs. art Moore poured tea assisted by Jessie MacDougall and Heath- er MacPhee. where the Rev. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED JOANNE McNALLY son 0! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clow, Summerside.‘ The mar- riage will take place at St. GEORGE CLOW Mr. and Mrs, David A. Mc- Nally, Summerside wish to announce the engagement of of their sister and brother. Mr. Air from the Water Music Suite , , Silk and ‘ matcmng hat- her their daughter Joanne Gen: Paul's Church, August 8. and Mrs. Michael Murphy and by Handel. Mimngz‘i‘es d:gr3:“t:”:rixegflggg “ginger; MaxZg°those$lde vieve to George Arthur Clow. 1964 at 10 am. fiffivxm- William NOIan’ Archhdeacon Dawes psrfg' in shades of aqua and whit]. chose a printed silk dress in CHANGE COACH WANTS FM.“ ' mad I ‘3 cergmori‘y 3" i 9 Her white picture hat had a coral shades and matching flo- As in North America, within-el Melbourne, Austral”, 1. ex. Mr and Mrs Charles Mac_ brv‘d; “:5 tfiwenJ “P tman‘Dage crown of flowers matching the wars in her hair. Mr. and Mrs. a losing sports team changes its: amining the possibility of hav- ' ' . I” 9" r9 er' ' h “3rd I” dress and she carried a small dams will reside at 1391 executive. in Kenya, the medt- ing a world's lair there in the Khmm and 5°“ 5”“ of Ends-E" a: ggfigifut‘fiecmm 1,12%: bouquet of white pansies. Mrs. Henry Street. Halifax. lcine man is ired. l1970s. water, Mass. are spending two weeks vacation on P.E.I.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Inman at {alien summer home, Lewis 0 . My Soul the King of Heaven, the I bride was gowned in an Italian . model of oyster white raw silk, I made with a square neckline‘ and three quarter length slee- . yes, The high waist was held in place by a wide sash and the ‘i skirt formed a long train. Her I veil fell from a cluster of or- i ange blossoms to the end of the train. She carried a sheaf of Dr. and Mrs. RF. Sullivan of Melrose. Mass. and their granddaughter Ellen Mahoney of Fort Lauderdale. are spend- ing some time in P.E.I.. guests of Mr and Mrs. G.S. Cooke. White T0595. . Mrs Jeannie Bird of Sydney and 3 Admiral Street. 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