my scam-Luau“ ENGAGEMENT The enxalement Ia lhnouh. red of Carol Ann. daughter oi CAROL ANN Moolm ANNOU NCED p.m. Ii St. Paul! Anglican Church, _Charloiteiown. Mr. and s. James A. The hrtdeelectlrngrednete Moore. Wesflliloffillnghéng:y oi Edgehlil school. Windsor. del. son is r. a, _ mmlmm cmmm N.s.. and the groom a grad town. Tilt marriage will latte ptncetulvm this at m llate ui Kings Collell School, Windsor N WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS. Life Members Giver. By Presbyterian WMS KENSINGTON . A Ltte mem- bership tn the Preabyterla Wills was presented to r l.nrne Cl‘ll‘liL-r. Ii the a n rt u a l meeting held at her home. as a at" trnm the Myrtle Rhnde WMS, The certitleate nt meln. hership was presented by president. Mrs. lloracl raynter, end a birthday celte. made by Mrs. P nter w presented by Mrs llslph Mo e. vice~ prest- :- o en All diiicerr were re~ elected al this meeting. held on Satur- dsy evening. tune is. at M r a, ('mxler‘s home at Kelvin Grove, The president. Mrs. ltnraco reynler. opened tile wo rlhlp the creed. in unison. Scripture lmnl Daniel 4:19 was read re epnnsively. and the Expositinnl uss trad by lltrs. Don Reeves. Tit: president. Mrs. Pa a Scott (‘Ilrk al the piano, Prayer was tll'il‘red by each member. lnlltlwed by the Lord's Prayer. Seven members answered riill tall with a verse oi scripture. and one visitor was welcomed. MM, lrIl l-luestis presented the study book. "No Time to Fail er" T‘llr tnllowini: "Hirer: were re-electt‘ti inr the comlnl year: president, Mra. Horace Paynt— er; vice president, Mrs. Ralph Mouse treasurer. Mrs. Ira ' Mrs. Lorne Mrs, Scott lllle, .lecreia Crutier; pianist. Clark The secretary reported a membership at eight. and till treasurer reported sending In the sum 0! 399% la lhe pruvln- clnl treasurer during the in st year. Reports indicating lite yrar‘s work were filled in. Bli’lhdly collection amounled Ill ill-5. regular 9.10. sinking Illnd 75 cents. Mrs. John But-- rtlws invited the members to her home (or the July meetinl. Reireshmenta included hilt-ll- day cake in honor oi the birth- day of the hostess. AUGUSTINE COVE WI Tlte .lune meeting at the Aug- nittnr Cove in was held a the . Roll call was answered by r. grab bag to the value ot so cents. u, it was moved by Mrs. Myrtle _ Cerelti llllt the meeting home ot Mn. Marie erlhillald with the president in the chair. to members and one visitor was present. The meetlox opened by singing the "Ode" tnllowed by repeating the collect in unison. Mtnulee at tile inst meeth were read and approvedaills amounting to sun were paid. Correspondence was read a nd dtecnesed. The reports ot the committee: were heard and new ones appointed: slclt and pro gram. Mrl. Merle MacDonald and Mrs, Edna Mucl-‘a sne unch. Mre. nee Dawson. M . .ioan nnwson end Mrs. Lillian oltclltte. it was decided to pack wot-ill» cm at the mhool. Subscriptions d were taken ior ihe in Itiiute News, The next meetlnr is at be the home oi Mrs, Grace Mac- Fadyen. Rnll call will be an lwered with something inr a a E" lourn. Luneh was then served by the hostess asolslai by th e committee In charge. Collection 31.”. Roll call Still. success wt The June meeting oi Success wt. Grahams Road. was held In the school with the nrcsident. Mrs. .lohn Campbell, prcsidina. The meeting opened with e l tute ode tollowed by the Mary stewart Collect, Roll call was answered by l! members and one visitor giving comments on the new Regional ltlgh School and impressions Hi the banquet. The minutes til the p r e v I o u s meeting were read and ap- proved. The treasurer's report was as i'ollnvl e receipts irnm hennnet mush. expenses sit-i at. bal- ance $194.22. lands on hand 5311, 7]. A vote at thanlre wss extend- ed to the committee to charge nt drawing up plans for the bane fluet. The executive members gave details at the it held in lrilhtnwn Hall, cussion tollowed on helping neighbouring lnltitule their ad ptsd child—this lett until the next meeting. The t euro ot so was voted tor prints: in SUMMERSIDE COUPLE WED N Paul's M Summers Mr. W: tlla scene or a recent irid- are Mr. Ind Mira. Kline Court. lummarlitie. The wlth-ionisaan lathe otur.a Imetbehrtdaotaonaid Mrs lose» a Ruched, Dual-a... rat-oat.- at I havlnl hll first. man on July mm ELLEN’S DIARY so lilac bloom. V" have. And new at Alderiel, we catch, too. rte tree with its Mi- Dil I lay Murray. dlulhtkr oi Mr. Ild Mrs. R‘- lalld Murray, mosque. In m or lwelve to mount. kill! the Sex tor tel lend a. Ianld Tiled-m District Mentorll llolpllal. m... ttoa exercises which were hold HAPPENINGS aoahllry. oatario. on June lath. lain Itllrny'a laurel- anti btoe thar near. attracted the gradu ll mandala alah school. mt- eta-bury. new (are for Autumn in . to make aim. it could be. a plunaal’elly tor l noon. to any but ill tit-es the . . l‘llhtlch In the rural loveliness ‘now obi-inan and river addod to air. lehml chlldmn. Domino-Meme included a loner comernin‘ (be Slaw M livll which II to be he“ ill ma- lotlellw this in ant-mourners [W this mini“ lumln‘f. Mn. lily "new and Ill-a. Allul Green were delegates in the annual convu- lion in be held in Charlottetow- July 10 and lllh. A sum dileusliol I cun- lllitle‘ cnnlllttnl oi Mrl. I 0 1 to meet with trustees to consider the painth ileth propel-w. l Mn. Louie Campbell lave readings on “springtime” ers. LM. Campbell entertained .with a “Bible outs". l Roll enll II the duly meadlll will be answered with lmnm sionr ot the district convention. a: o! m and Brown will be in charge of the program. The meelinz cloud SOURIS CWL 'iIle monthly mill. at Souria CW]. was held at st. Mary's Convent Auditorium. A large at- Iendanee oi members also three visitlnl Sisters and honorary Sisters were present. Sister Lioyola spoke on her trip in Ire- land. Home. Florence and Mil- an. Slides were shown I she explained the Places oi lnlerell visited by her. A voie oi Ilka was extended by Mrs. Loretta- Mlclnllls. The business meeting was pre- sided over by the pnlldent. Mn. iClarence McDonald, Minute. oi the last. meetinx were read by secretary. who also read two "thankryou" cards. The ileaaur- er'l repan showed a good bunk balance, Convenera noel-u ware as social weilre. Mrl. itoliows: tWarren Cheverle: cltixenshlp, ers. Mary Pierce: membershlpl and magazine rs. Mc- ’Quald: spiritual. Mrs. . . Mc- teormsclt: t-ducalinn. Mn. . Arthur Manon-id; press. Mrs. Alt-ed Mot-rm sick and via» hing. Mrs. A. Meurant; and means. Mrs. Charles Gillie. All conveners reports show g wet being do One unit. Souris Line Road South. had a report of actlvlliea lead by Miss ltelen Melee-e. A donation or no to be liven lo Recreational committee, Mass tor Pope John in to be ot- iered by Sourls CWL. A letter at commendation is being sent to .coc tor the excellent coverage on the lite ot Pope John and his a e 5 Members were asked to send letter to the editor oi Mabel Megesine protesting an article written by Pierre Burton and published in McLean‘s Magus in e The CWL will sponsor the din. ner liven at the reception tor Rev.. Paul Mcnon to w o la TRINITY UCW Cloian meelln: oi the seam. 'I'Illl la lay crochet worked In band The lilha bio and mm at Jilly-crochet ban to an us. lllual. Innde defiant it ran as done in s s ades M a eoioe tr multicoion. Plus - on M direc ior lllla pan-rt: (no Ital-nor. please) to Alice Brooks. care I! Guardian - Pat-riot Hacker-ll Dept. at Front St. W.. Toronto Ont. IUI‘ HI 1. lm‘l BIIIEIt Naadkerlfl Show alarl unlocked We. — It'l our he'll-dull“ Cala- over an [Rah-Moll hail. crochet. weave. embroider. quill. Plu- me pail-l. Dead It now. loll Plul Guiana to Mrs. Angus Green and Mrs. Roy POI" WI Verde Wi was held at lemony“ tor Trinity mm was held n- mlty II Helm Memorial llall with lac DmHellv lat-I. K. A. Parlor. Mini”. 1'. ullt void the lull! ol “9 do to II Min Joya Mollie. li‘l‘, malty [lulu-lad n a deacor anal Own-all college. Tao and who will be working at! onward camp AWell. AIIT [ll-lilo Goya. Rev, .Y.G.E. Ball attended the meeting in show slider taken durilal hll merit tour of EIIIT land. Scotland. nd the H oly Land. Especially inlereltinz. the In]! tall, were the slides iii the Holy Land accompanied by Mr. Ball'l Biblical commentary. Mn. William llamth read the minutes of the previous meeting. the treasurer presented her r!- . All item of businesa zo'v- orllls July and Alllust were l‘lil- cursed. Mrs. Willard Collin led the devotions. The meetinl closed wilh pray- or. CRAPAUD In The June meeting oi Cra Women's inaliiuie trial in tll e Inltitute kitchen and opened by repeating the Mary Stewart Col' 1'" 1“ "Mm "*1 "will! "'9. The Greenvaie Women‘s lo-‘Provincial Women's lnttitnlelthis “118K9- Island hymn, Minutes of the last mee tint: were read and approved and mil call wu a wet-ed by 16 mem- bers. it was decided to ask ior a Red Cross swimmini lnatruclor tor a summer water no ininl a a = A sum or money was voted in elementary school ior prises at school closing also to Engla- wood Regional High School. The new lick committee includ el Mrs. Norman Lowther and Mn. George Nicholson. A readin. was given by ME. ’l‘.E. Lodrir alter the meeiing adjourned. LAKI VIII)! WI The June meeting oi the Lake t it e home of Mrs. ivan Redmond. Seven members and two visitors were present. The prelldent. Mrs. William Shea. opened the meeting with e Creod. The minutes at the previoul meednl were read and approved, Money was voted in buy a treat ior the children at the school closinI, Mra. Francia Kelly and Mra. Ivan Redmond agreed to attend the Institute Convention to be held at Charlot- tetow . A coniteat wa the bone-a and Won by Mr I. Harry Kelly. Mrs. Raymund WM in...“ members to ber’display were then explained by lnating Committee. named the th. home or her pal'eut=. sped: executive delegates tor the next “a Mrs. bome ior the July meeting. Lunch w lerved by the ho!- Kelly. __.__.———l Ely" on! and Whirlrdrlrt drlll union‘- m I e ' plil’lnl for little [LrLI with hIp- pty plans [or DIflIII and sunny- day outinll. Primal! Plllerll “I: Chil- dr-n'l sin: I, I. I. I. Iii. Sill I dflu Illa yard: then: up. than a yard». ‘ m clan (Ike); coil- llo mam. uni r in pat. ill. M I!“ I“ ll alla- lax. Print plainly SIZE. Am . ml N r NUmI. D lend order to Anna Atlanta, can at Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dent. I) Front St. W.. Toronto I. out. Juli ulti “design id“: piul some: Patton catalog. road It I". up No in. bar hulblnd in a position of havan to m the line. this dAy WI ly tor thou who “my have perlemcd some inlllrltloll over perioqu this ancient Monday rile dllrllll some bleak ' day. Then. an nutter how beau. tliul the mornlnl lll even as one planet! the ram. clean ar- ucln in place. may would sili- (en in I lilelau stale. Happy the placed are then times. car escort by a lien: many bmle. And why not? oon 'Pe- Ill “9 nos. was enteflainilll hlmnli‘ illen.‘ pourlnl sand by way oi a bright iunnel to the box oi I toy truck. “Yes'” i (in love ' Fair skin. un-ireekied. he has gained a becoming tan. as in a DIir Alex's mannish. nut- Il’own overalls oi blue demim. baniooi and mostly happy. enjoys the sunny June~lime day And where was Papa Star- .llntt- heartily. ed. “l .lltst we replied on" he nodd stitute Were host In I larIe local institutes when they held their atth annual convention to the Broulrlield Hall on Wednel day atterooon. The theme rho n ior iha convention was "Pride in the Past — Faith in the Future." Mrs John Corew. on hell no in- stilnte. extended a warm web come to all present. to which Mrs Duncan Macintosh. Sprlnl ton. replied. The minutes of the last all ‘nual convention were read by .the scare ‘. Eernsley tWonnanotI. Mrs Miller Mae. Pherson oi Greenvaie. presided i A condensed report or tnstl lute activities given by M 'Errol aegnell. Halel Grove howed that a large verie interesting and valuable pro to _ d been completed by the local lnsiiiuled during the past year. sneciel speaker. Cuinliiie. Fredericton. u chart in illustrate her spoke on "The Origin. - owth and nnchons ot Women's lnl— titute" irom the level oi the III— divldnnl members and prone es. Provincial branches and Federated Women‘s institute to rs. Aubrey sing a talk. conducted by the Associated Country Womenm"| “mm...” at the World, .Mrs, John Carew. :tfeature exhibit can Isolated by Mn. Francia~trcasltred aniioue quilts and iained by the Hazel Grove ins ;tnats. one made as long alto an 875 I Mrs Norman Mathllnn. edi. tor of the Provincial Womenst linstllule News. . :rnet.‘ intze trom the Provincial Execn. tive She noted that the history or Prince Edward lsland' imen's lnstiiuiei tor the past so years has been completed and would be tor sale at the Pro. vinelal Convention to he held at Prime at Wales Coliese Au luly lo and it. ‘Ilttn gave a hriet history ot . lnrium on She MARY HAWORTH ‘ Wise Woman DEAR MARY ltAworlTst: The tlrst or my tour sons is to be ‘married soon. od remind are constantly to accept and re- spect my new daughterdn-law ae t wanted to be eeepted and respected Ts ye go. My husband's mother couldn‘t understand wll y i wouldn't change my ideas to rontorrn to here; why retu rear my children as she had raised hers: and why the church means so much to me. instead at being tar down the list as ii is with her. i telt that it wasn't my place to wrangle with her. Rather 1 consider it the man's business to tntorm his mother team the start tit need bet that he in- tends to side with his wire. with titer she be right or wrong. Had my hushhod been mature enough to do this sooner. mucll unhappiness would have been averted. When he tlnally took a aland baehlnl me. the trouble faded. i believe the older woman hll m a l n r responsibility tnr maintaining incl-w harmony. t-ta viog experience and maturity. lite should sympathetically over- loolr some ot the bride's bluodlrl and tlareups. remembertnd how it is to teel unsure of anaoeit and detenetve about it 3- to § 2 E .. E s : in the Hull analysis who in manly will ltick in will Ind Iurn away from his mother li a choice must be llllda. decent warn-n enjoys putt- man bll metlmed. i me. Ill long—but think wintry i irom the aandpile close by He 1 Oh To Respect Son’s Wife All!) the mother hl more to bri Mountain Ash And Rowan i Tree Lend Airy Sweetness ‘ “There. encouran it there. lion e was his dear one"! mountain know this incubating is a mon- mm- 1‘ Dan“ Hick“; 3 Erm‘ otonous Yes, the hours are . 01 tile Ml mile to not anticipating that with . I ieliheted much enthusiasm As i mnlem- “an.” mummies“ plate the added work the younlt' he‘uns will mate. it: as my old ,_ Mm, Lou “mm: tgranay used lo a You'll chanae your in l n it when you see them I know you will " listless, tell you. I lioney. what you'll have to do Forget ' tilts ex» torture or tittlllxi See that prel» A ‘ty hltte above lhal tar green llllll “l 7 do." “And that white cloud-like plane, ell? Then pretend that's lyour ownl And" there was a tenderness in his tones oh you go in it tor a holiday. “what noneensrl That's the bllvls" Ille voice brightened. can sit and think at holldaytne when there eggs need to be turned: . my. I should have lendofl io‘ that nature tibia! Here. don't .inst stand there n-nnpin lie: smart and lend a mod "That's lhe old spirit he ehnrhled. “My tild weethenrl‘ ils come rit to And alttet lat-titer this was a delectable day ‘aus l Atter a manner. “There‘s I preltv bride Fil- len" .lames comments. nrtv talasses tocused on the newspa-. tor he.oer. He pills It aside. Irina. i "when have i kissed he queries. Until tomorrow _ Now 7 Good-hint you , “I West Queens WI ‘Convenlion BEDEQUE i Indicative Of Active Year work in the past so yearswhich group of delegates imm sixteen showed an impressive list of spent the weekend In Sackvlue. lachievemenis . Greetings trom the Women's‘ Institute Branch W re brought .by Miss Doris LeClalr who com. ‘mendet‘l the institutes on all‘ .the worlr accomplished in th ipsst year and expressed a de-' re tor continued success in the . tiuture. She also gave detailedf lntormstion on the need .samples to be entered in the; edsmuir Competition tor; Women's Instilllle members. Various types ' ;ment and amusement were en-i joyed lhmuehoui the niiernoon.t The Fredericton Women's lnstl tuie Chorus preseniad two ul ecttons "The Gypsies Warniua" and "Sweet bunch ol Dalsles”t with two ladies depieting a :bride and bridegroom oi lonlt logo, Two contests were conduct-l led by Miss Marion Maclnnts yet the Mlllvale Women's lnsll ltuta and an a u in it oi "fun land nonaence was presentedt by Mrs. MacNelll of the North' wtltshire Women-s institute. Miss Linda MaeMillsn enter. tained with a dance number n behnlt at Hunter River Women‘s institute and the Greenvale 4»)! M Club 6 Is rendered a vocal chorus. All the Idler present ill a sinuous. Mrs, Miller Weeks. Pleasant annual convention to be enter-Ii lute, Mrs. Errol sagnall will het president and Mrs. Wendell‘ Craswell. secretary. ot the 19“. convention. Mrs Waller Parsons. North} Granville. extended a vote ot Woe thanlts to the Greenvele ladies .mm mm 5...... cm mm. ior their hospitality and to the Provincial delegates for the ln-' tormailnn brought to the alien. iron or the convention assembly A the eiose of the alternooll. a buflei, ham and salad allover was ierve Resolves unbearable. it must he done. Then the husband has to decido whether he really meant those marriage vows taken betnre God and in the pronence or his moth- er Iuauallyi. Marriage counsellors, who study In»law problems. list three main (actors can-ills trouble. First. two women of ditterent aenerationl are competinl in a sense lor one man's a eclion: and this is doubly tnle it there was a close moiiler~soh relation- ahip. Second. the mother-In-iaw too Mien tails Io accept the wire tor the person she is. quite aside trom how she may ditter trolls the “dieal” the mother bad in mind tor ller loll. Third. the older woman's ten- dency Io interiere. she must not iniertere surer i understand hovl diliicult. this in. i am a wo- man and have trouble tree my mouth shut too. sincerely. R. E DEAR int: "i were writlnit a headline to inlmduce your letter. t think t would si va Your reflective exhumation i0 gimolherl or load. to be n1 home. il surely appropri- ate to this month of June — the traditional season ol marrying. mm with you till the lliln'l mother should settlele will! time]! the lion's share ot mflbnlw (or keeping the pun and in tact proth poo. “ M 'Oul oi the fryinl part into the . . “Maybe so" she ottered. her m 'M I Waldo Gardiner. oi Chelan is .»Iy Mrs. Coiridge Rogers PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Report tor May' r - l n a M Moau: z. Willard Nicholson. Grade Vll: l. ainir Nicholson; 2. aeverley Morreil; .1, .l oha Morrell. Grade VI' 1, ayron Stevenson, Slevenson. Grade v: 1. Garland Mac-Kine I! l-:rtc Weeks: 2. :i. Randolph Smith Th e lv i 6 Reginald M a :- Kinm 1. Judth Barlow; s. Grade in: 1 Wayne Barlow; K e i in orreli. Grade ll 41‘: l. Wilma Mor- rell Grade it lot: i Blaine Weeks: 2. Vernon Silvensun. Highest eragz in S e n l o r ee— 5 il- Nicholson. l e in .I ll II E or MzoKlnnon, teacher. lelleai grades—Reginald ‘ Grace Hickox. NlNlt MlLs: caaax saloon} The ioiiowlnl la the report ior a y . Gra e X, l. Cami Shaw . Grille 1X: 1. Julie MacDon- gall' Lloyd Mchoug ll. Grade VIII. 1. S ndra MI :- Ph 1, Heather MacPhee: 3. Bella. Grlde VII 1 Ruth MacDon- . Garlh MacPliee: 3 Hey. erley Betts. Grade vi 1. Faith M l. Lyle Campbell: onald; 5. Erie de v: i. Richard Camp- 2. Edwin Gnrveatl. 3th l\': l Easel-nary Mac- Donald. Grade Ill, i art-yi Mat-Pilec‘ and Grant Smith tttei. Grade tl~ l. Valarie Mat-Each ‘ em. 2. Murklson Tavlor and Ho. beet . arLaine tits. a Data Gnrvehlt Grade il .lltnitir G bell Gr l D It n nil a. Grade l' 1. Jim Bells: 1, Ran- dy Dermhe. Mrs, v. MacEachern. teacher. erecting a modern bungalow in Mrs. they) a. M Comet-on, i and attended the ordination set-i vice in connection with the Unit» t ed Church Gonterence held there ‘ last week trom tih to 9th PISQUID EAST Mrs. Harold .lay. Mrs. Floyd tors In Charlottetown Patric M slindsv. Mr. elbroolt were visitors at th e. day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Blri. Sher-‘ wood were Sunday guests at lite} home oi Mr. and Mrs. lterold . l p Mel Dover. New Glasgow we a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dover. ‘1“! onoiMr.Ind1“ Barry Rollers. . i ers. Torontn,t Dann e his grandmother. Mrs. Fern Blanchard. Hllihurton. Elf Mr. ‘ Wolie. Allred Howard. Cane rec whe island where he will be empln ed Wolio. in and Mrs. Cecil Clements. Mr. Cape wmie. recently moved in. to their new home p .en lottctown spent Sunday at the home oi her parents. Mr and Burlo SI seen to teal it Is the daughter- ln-law‘l obligation as an inierlo pert tn curry iavor tln her kneea as it were. As an extreme instance oi how hostile a jealous mother ean be. United Church. The the tormer Carol Murray. dau- lDA BAILEY ALLEN Blueberries And Angel ‘ Mixln Deiiciouchlke blueberries are rot-omin‘ ln spread 1-3 at blueberry creaa- Perhaps this is the reason why.tmtxture on bottom layer Chill , . one balmy .lune night. i had a is min Put on top layer; press « writ ray with will were recent Vlai- with drum Up In the sky. oerrhetl on a M and Mrs. Edwin Btrt, St, wait ot tleeoy clouds. was a row “mining blueberry mam s Road. were visitors oi) at angles. wings atlutter ‘ r. and Mrs. Wallace Woolrldgr ‘ pleasure. eninvlng . Mlss John Burger oi Charlotte-lsxuflpan, Bring tn hr) The exhibits oi handwnl‘k nn Valley. reporting ior the nom-imwn open! lite past weekend arm" 5 min. Put through sieve ol- lood press Peter Bulgnr. Cape‘to ellnllna cold water or mice ently lelt tor Winniprgiblucbrrry re he will pmch to battln ‘gelaitn is dissolved bride lid Mn. Leo Culliy. Hu- i ere-am, The following rake irtim the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward‘ tell kitchen is tiltI materialistic. more logical ailermaih. Mvnsunmrnts are level nLUEBEnRV ANGEL F001) CAKE kg, angel inod cake mix sugar r. water or aine juice l envelope untiavnred gelattne heavy cream. whipved Maire the angel tood cake sc- ouncei can seasoned torn sin is spending some t|m¢.cordln: to hire. directions. Cool. Combine Iresh blueberries su- horseradish. l. tablespoon but- ‘uice ‘ sim» and a choice M v. and water or apple ie skins. telhtln Irl juice 5 ice. Chill until bellitlnlniz to thickni’ie apparently hanged htnnselt . ' - tern llm Beat \tlth rnlary llanrt nl‘ Pitt: the! ad trio moor llniil lmhl. tltttty. and 1"" ‘ alandini: in eahs Mix in whi Miss Nadine Roget-l ot than M mm P p into ice cake two For personal hygiene . . iBCOL - EXTRA sale - irajrant . economical COTTON-MURRY NU ls PTIALS Mr. and litre. tiny Cotton ghter at Mr and Mrs. .iacoh ' are seen shove tollnwintr their Mum... E I m s “It T h . i recent wedding in 0'lleary ‘ - xruolll's parents are Mr. and Mrs Ernest Cotton. Alhertoo. ' gently into plant. Cover eehe top and sides wlth with. . hnwmlls M fixmr‘l’ebrnpflwtth additional blueberries and liltin whipped “mumm- lm‘ z m _“ until ready to lerve. Serves 12. MONDAY DINNER cantaloupe Sections Hot or ('old Boiled Ttiilxlte Sauce Piquanlo Corn Fritter Platler l e, trosh cultivated blueberries WW? 5'9?“ 391"“ Id r. Blueberry Angel Food Calle or sugared Blueberries ' ‘ Hot or iced Cottee to c. cold water or apple juice. ’ Tu Milk 3 BURTON additional THE anr's LATEST sauce I lsp. lemon juice For Sauce Pinuanie fur boiled linngue. heat-stir together l is sauce. i tablespoon prepared in ior. ‘1 teaspoon citier Vinelar teaspoon red or coriander. Ertlund rum’ BOY RANGE!) TORONTO ici‘I‘ellninl)‘ in additional rl in hot “mil l-‘rant‘n. M. was found dead Fri- rt , Add lemon.day. hanging irnrn a rope in a Karage sloreronm oi his home. while imitating ch inns" seen on irlt‘ Sin". his i Nichnlns lettFranr S: m thnlrdnetatml lo wt hall” there is the tnle story til the woman who was heard in ex- t-iaim. In a flash oi lury at her 10'! and his wile. ior bypassing her attemptl in divide and rule: "Mark my word. he‘ll be sorry {or this. A man may marry a dozen wives: but he has only one mother. and he had better THE FASHIONETTE : REALITY SALON e E “W CAB“ Open Every Day 3 tnmrene. Cnlnleillll (‘tlltl w on El h' - - K 3 “mm 'V g inguinal; 5:11;". :l‘fgnlda h . ., . 5:702:30 {751.2 2 Charlottetnwn. P.E.I. treat her imagine the dittlcultles or new. lyweds. lacing the trying to appease that iraplat'ar ble. essentially immoral view. point. hlle also hanging on to integrity, sell-respect and liar» mony in their pmvale lite nod overall tamlly relationships. Thank heaven tor mothers like you. MI. Mary Hawnrlh counsels throule her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her ill care It! The Guardian. UNIQUE LAUNCHINQ GRDTON. Conn. iApl—Twn new nuclear sltbmarinea— the Polaris-tlrlnil Tecumseh and the Flasher. an attack vessel— soil-lied simultaneously i n I It the Thames River Saturday in a unique double llunchinfl It wasn't a aide~byeillde aiilir. The waya were ball a mile apart But the lwo ships hit the water at the tattle lllllllli, MORE SPACE GIRL! READY Moscow thenlerst—lluula Is reported to have three—pole libiy tour—more eonrlloneloet ready to go into space. The Communist Party newspa r pe Pravda Saturday Whilahed an spacewomall Interview w i t h Valentina Terelhkfi a the spoke oi the ‘ itive load will. Hut alll. II we ut so when the ituntton in becoming know. not a My oldu m who helped her gel ready ior hu blllnril Inaceiliullt. We hope I the rain keeps up . . . . ll'ub‘l‘ in ease it due! come down you'll want in link likl walk". in that rain is ion, at (home on. oi our smart all weather will. llland Furriera