Dr. and Mrs. King Grady, Van- pr, B.C., arrived on Prince rd Island June 25th., and be here for ten days. Both formerly from Summer- LLEN’S DIARY “No, I didn't. sleep in the sun- wch last night”, Mack replied answer to our query in our net visiting together this morn- } intended to but when my lime came I didn’t like to had a lonely Recently sleeping quarters to a couch the sunporch downstairs, im house across the lane. It is bright pleasant room a bit re- from the others. His rea- for preferring to sleep there “te see the moonlight better” i “to hear the birds’s songs er” from hedge and near mea- ow below. But last night the wailing wind, seldom hear at this old low- wed house but remember well n childhood when coming up m the shore it mourned about bedroom window,sent him up- to be wit the family there. quite a wind last night, was mot? And there was heavy in too. And today’s tide!’’ he ered, “I never saw the water high since they built the cause- y across the (West) River . A fullsmoon- tide. you see’. A bit of wind and rain we had es in this sheltered valley but a on the Strait where the fish- r waited for the run of sa!- m0 to fil their nets, what a them. What mountainous and fearful scenes. . and the missing boats return to Never Saw Water So High Full Moon Tide You Knaw - harbours safely, bringing back those loved and almost lost, from doing business in the deep wat- of all in the glitter and sheen of our prayers? Or er forget ‘those seas?” moonlight which makes fairy parths on vale and hill. It steps drift of blossom. : walk today their Church aisles, along a flower ,bedecked way. James, also June-wed, can ap- preciate something of the joy of these twains. May they too enjoy a continued happiness all througa the years! For marriage sets them to a loving content. Bonnie verses “Fulfillment”: The slower, sleepy murmur of storm it was that over-|o¢ turquoise-banded eurtains of m men! I will turn And the week hitherto happy |To meet your understanding eyes out on a sorrowful note.| close by, VISITORS FROM VANCOUVER - side. Dr. Grady is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Grady and Mrs. Grady was the former Miss Ruth Tuplin, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tup- ers of that Strait we recall best placid summer-waves. So last night’s wind blew high did in The week goes now through the on a petal-strewnway wind - So did and will,the June-brides. And so happily. How well, we with E. Parker says of # in her “The down-curved wing ef night will find you near; the brook Will say our mingled names; And there. will be : " Along the edge of day, a look Of Bright content. A star will slip quite suddenly in front the sky; A bird note will float down, and And be content.” oon REE OE Oa SENT OL Tene a NORMA M. Young Summers On T Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pele, tine’s daughter, Miss Norma M! Pelrine of 66 Beal Street and a duate of Winthrop High School ireceived her bachelor of science a in nursing June 8 at the Georgetown University. a recip- ident of the Charlies H. Hood Foun- ae Scholarship and George- own University Presidential Sch- , she maintained a high dem average during her years at Georgetown. was president of her class as Nurse Has Spent PELERINE he Island member of the Student Council and the university dramatic and religious organizations. Miss Pel- rine plans to take a position in medical and surgical nursing at the Boston Veterans Administra- tion Hospital. Miss Pelrine has many friends on Prince Edwrd Island, where she spent her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Alphonsus . MacDon- Roll call was answered by eight members with a collection of $1. 20. Next roll call to be answered with a card of any choice. Cor respondence was read atid bills were paid. It was decided to canvass the utes of the last meeting were read and signed. The roll call answered by an article for ion ale. k committee gave their There was no school re- Correspondence was read secretary. . Gordon MacLeod ei E 7 fr and Mrs. i decided to get ice-cream -closing. Mrs. Pr Mrs. Garfi get the prizes for tae ing the highest aver- : Prey ci 3 ® s ae cle tt | rnc tt (Photo by Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.), Leua Caroling McLare, Women's Editor, Pusue S506 16 The Guiirdian, Charlottetown, Sat, June 27, 1968 »}tess, assisted by ‘| Ahn Campbell Musie Festival Association, and Mrs. Bennett with Mrs. Wendell ert MacKinnon, treasurer, have ‘jieft for ‘Toronte to attend the Federation of the Canadian Mus- ie Festivals opening this week. Miss Betty McManus, R.N., whose_marriage takes place Sat- urday, June 27th., 9.30 a.m. at the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er, has been the guest of honor at many pleasant social functions. Commander D.M. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald, Avenue, entertained at a’ dinner party im honor of Miss Betty ne and Mr. Clifford Wal- A kitchen shower in honor of Miss Betty McManus, R.N., was held at the home -of Mrs: A.B. -|Nolan, Longworth Avenue, when mahy lovely gifts were received by the bride-to-be. A delicious luncheon was served by the hos- Mrs. Donald Tinsley. Mrs. Fred Driscoll,’ Alexander Drive, entertained at a “coffee party” on June 7th., in honor of her sister Miss Betty McManus, R.N. The hostess presented the bride with coffee spoons of her chosen pattern. On Wednesday, June 17th., the Chiefs and Petty Officers of H.M. C.S. Queen Charlotte held a sur- prise shower in their mess on hon- or of Miss Betty McManus, R.N., and her fiance Petty Officer Clif- ford Walker. « Miss Noreen Shaw, R.N., class- .|mate of Miss McManus recently entertained at a miscellaneous _ | Shower in her honor. Mrs. William MacGregor, Miss and Miss Lutie Campbell entertained the bride- to-be at a dinner party at the Charlottetown Hotel and present- ed her with a gift of silver. Mrs. R.A. Murphy, aunt of the bride, entertained Miss McMan- us and Mr. Walker at a dinner party at the Queen Hotel and pre- sented them with a gift. Mr. Paul Ryder has been a recent visitor to the Island and |was registered at the Queen Ho- tel. Mrs. Ryder is flying to Syd- ‘ney to join Mr. Ryder for the rest of the trip. Their son and daughter, who have always been with: their parents on the Canad- lan trip, are not with them this year. Pauline is at camp and the son, Paul R. “Cappy” has a job im the States. Miss Pauline Ryder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Ryder, 39 Bacon Street, Waltham, Mass., is attending the United States Girl’ Scout Roundup at Colorado Springs. Pauline has visited Prince Edward Island for eleven consecutive summers with her parents and her brother. They were always guests at the Queen Hotel. Mrs. Robert W. Love and fam- ily, Mt. Clemens, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Maney | and family, Medford, Mass., ar- rived home to attend the Mac- | Lean — Watts wedding. Miss Betty MacLean, whose . HAPPENINGS Wood, secretary, and Mrs. Rob-|! iroom was attractively decorated Mr. J. J. Morris, relieving [manager of the Provincial Bank of Canada for New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island branch resumes relieving duties begin-| ning July Ist. leaves for Camp- bellton, N.B., Wednesday next. mother, Mrs. A.V. Spillet. Mrs. Blanche C. Norrie, Bos-| ton, Mass., arrived in Charlotte- town recently to spend the sum- mer months, the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Norrie. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Fraser, | Charlottetown, returned over the | week-end from a holiday trip te) Toronto and Bantford, Ontario, | where they visited with relativ- es and friends. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Bennett Deighan of Emerald, and Mrs. Alice Hugh- es of Summerside. Miss Joyce Ferguson, of Hamp- | ton, whose marriage to Ernest | Crosby, of Bonshaw, will take place this Saturday, Jule 27, was guest of honor at a pre-nuptial shower on June 20th. at ei home of Mr. and Mrs. John Leard in Crapaud. The living) for the occasion when a large number of her Crapaud friends | gathered for this occasion. | The bride-to-be was escorted | into the room where the combin- | ed afternoon tea and shower took | place, while gifts were wheeled | in by little Linda Inman, and presented. to the bride by Miss ee age, ° The gifts were arranged by oP += Dial 4219 “SATURDAY DANCE PARTY" SATURDAY, JUNE 27th ohn or at the Charlottetown Hotel ~THIS- WEEKEND TS eRe Ue . Saturday 8:30 A.M. te 9:30 P.M. Sunday 10:00 A. M. to 9:00 P.M. We Deliver f = THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL || Tickets available from any Lions Club Member e | maid, Mrs. Keith Myers |helterinn Leard. The serving table was jacket adorned with a floral center- “a? piece of ‘tulips and lilies-of-the- . wetting 4 of Menon ated tig Curnie erosme w ) see deer he nal Sue seed Ss sess © poms wot ” = aw [priate bows , marriage is to take place to-day ‘ gister | Following the ceremony a re- was entertained at a shower om| Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clarke of| The ception for fifty guesig was held Wednesday, June 10th., when the|Charlottetown have spent a fewlpy her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. staff of R.T. Holman gathered in|days this week with the former's | Gone length Henty Gellent, waste ont saute! the banquet room of the Rendez-|niece, Mrs. Earle Sawier, Sum-|white net over the bride.The bride’s with vous Restaurant where a delicious | merside. crinoline, its attractive decorations of daf- supper was enjoyed. Following forming fodils and tulips, was centred this, Mrs. Elaine Myers passed per, Charies Meecnienet ue tea 8 with a three tier wedding cake. the gifts to the bride-to-be while|merside accompanied her] neckline. Her topped with miniature bride and verses were read by Mrs. Norma/| mother, Mrs. Chappell, St. Eleam|was held in place groom. Jean Marshall. Mrs. Margaret|or's left by plane this week tolwith sequin Mrs. Gallant chose for her dav- 's > a t 4 for the lovely gifts well as for|tain, R.N.,-to Mr. Harry Parker! saturday a beautiful Seouktet set present-| today Saturday in Montreal. R.G. Mollison HOSPITAL INSURANCE On Wednesday evening, Junejand son Blaine of Spring Valley|incG. 17th., Mrs. Jack MacLean enter-| and Mr. ond Mes. Themes Comp-inig Beer DISCUSSIONS SNe ee eee, Cale, on ens Oe SONS OO ee ee ee oo See a Miss Janet Members and staff of the Hospital Services pie and Mrs. Jack MacKenzie.| Miss Rae Barbour, Alma spent| ot pape haa Commission of P.E.I. will attend the ‘Ineetings raed Wy Whey Gad Toumgesal@ ttre. lemme Meciieess. "las a wet : ames 54 while Miss Marilyn MacKenzie in The forthcoming Province Insurance Plan will | arranged the gifts on the table.| Mr. and Mrs. Clair Paynter of _be discussed and questions regarding operation of ae a Se te eee grea on ee ‘ = pe veee on ; oe. the plan will be answered. All adults are urged to s a i 4 iver, . , i i freshments. : Thomas Tuplin and Miss Bertha|for Atlantic City, rs eee —— whi wit be he & a Adams of Darnley left Friday on| er will attend = On Monday evening, June 22ndja week-end trip through Cape|of the Canada Miss MacLean was tenteped. 9) Breton, Company. EAST miscellaneous shower at home. Bride-tobe was escort- . Lewis Cole, New London,| Mrs. TR. MONDAY, JUNE 29— ed to the seat of honor by Miss /left on Monday on a trip to Mal-| Summerside St. George’s Hall Hed id by six litle gis. Assist: |” nn cite bas wan, Lacee ood tomiy.|| Ganeranite atoll mi six . : 200, ’ ing in opening the gifts were Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carruth-| leo with ber daughter, Mrs. Lew- unity Hell, Morell Mervin MatPhee and Miss Ethel ers of Kensington leave Saturday|is Jack in Val Cartier, Quebec, TUESDAY, JUNE 30— Gillespie. al ST morning for Atlantic City, New|before a 7 one 10 ~ ' St. Mary’s Hall, Souris verses were read by Mrs. Louis| J to attend a subconference|piane for Europe the ‘> TY. c MacLean, Miss Hilda MacNevin|of the Canede Life Inemencelef ber deughter, LAC Edith Pal- St. Andrew's Hall, Mt. Stewart arranged the gifts on the table. | Company. They will be accompan-|mer in Zwerbrucken, Germany. : Mel Netaeh. 5 5 We well-|ied on the trip by Mr 8 TO ISPe SA eee the Savane. poem C WEST chosen words, thanked everyone/Lorne Crozier of Kelvin. tires of Europe for following for gifts and kindness. After sing-| The hostessses at the Summer-| month. MONDAY, JUNE 29th 8:00 P.M. ing “For She's a Jolly Good Fel-|side Golf and Country Club this (Continued on Page Kensington High School low” refreshments were served. Miscouche Parish Hall BUFFET SUPPER Sadi, SUNDAY, JUNE 28th, 6 to 7 P.M. $2.50 GREGOR HOTEL BRACKLEY BEACH Reservations requested ... Phone Covehead 4-11 80 to 40. MEN’S SWIM SUITS Both boxer and trunk style, brief and regular cut, assorted fabrics, makes. Sizes 30 to 44. Suit 1 99 6.95 leading MEN‘S HOBBY SLACKS Men’s polished eotton hob- by slacks half elastie waist. Colours wheat, antelope, faded blue and black. Sizes Breezy Summer-Weight Straw Hats - Simulated and genuine straws ia many styles. Colours beige, grey, tan, browa, charcoal, blue. Sizes 6 3/4 to 7 3/8. each 2,99 te 5.00 4.99 TICKETS 2.50 PER COUPLE Tickets also may be purchased at door the night of dance \ MUSIC BY LOWELL HUESTIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA “Celebrate Your Anniversary by Attending One of These Dances” MEN’S SUMMER SHOES Blucher-cut exfords in navy blue er brown duck. Hard-wearing quall- ties and codl comfort of duck team up ia these handsome shees. For ' exire comfort these have cush- foned insoles, thick moulded rubber soles and heels. Sizes 6 to au“. on ~ Wellington Center Hall TUESDAY, JUNE 30th—8:00 P.M. \ Mt. Carmel] Hall’ Bloomfield Station Hall THURSDAY, duly 2nd—3:00 P.M. Montrose Hall FRIDAY, JULY 3rd—8:00 P.M. Victoria West Hall Cape Wolfe Hall St. Lawrence Hall AF ALL WOOL TWEED SPORT A large assortment of all wool Tweeds for stu- dents and men, in sizes from student's 34 to 17.95 39.50 STORE HOURS: MONDAY to THURSDAY SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. , FRIDAY ° 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. <T EATON Co. tay