=»! ELLEN’S DIARY Haying Season. Closes And Fair Week Begins By this evening, after a long year. there's a-few maple shoots and busy day for our. farmers, springing up 7 might take an jour haying 1966 was complete ‘axe back one day and cut those | “And not before tinie’ Mack But by rights that should have’ o ¢ “Another shoulder to that piece cleared." . “And the thistles in “the ghard?” “IT. did mow them. / Secu ber -- when they were in the righ Imes sald jthe wheel would have counted However, we did well”. “Had the odd hdldup too on account) of breaks !n machines” ' lone of the crew recalled. stage of blossoming?” | ‘And’ ‘another atded with a It is likely however: that iwry expression. “had to search |mes will be “among those /pre- the Island to try to locate the sent at the Fair.’ needed extra’”’ * | Perhaps tonight. Or / before +-'And_at Jast-had_to—have—one-this he will have come An, to sa; cast'.the_firstone_nodded. itisify-himself-that-all-is-well-with; “Well, there won't be any our herdsman: and ‘ \worry over. being.short of hay (little herd. takea in/of late from/y, ithis stabling’’ James smiled. “I the fields to sojourn in strang would say, we'd have a nice few stables there bales to come and go on." _ eal. Similar, “And isn't that good news!” ” ‘kitten’ Ss son [e said. lstabled aft ‘ |. “It's good too to have tt done” /the birds of the Bekis?/ Mest _ |he nodded: “‘Now we can catelY the simpher winds that ble: jup on other work about the jlightly ver him, and» ee Pléas- place."’ jing syn and shade/ of the /Pas- | “Now" Mack. grinned, / "we | ture? lot »/Aarm? |will have time to get ready for | Oe ta today’ Agash | as with the Fair! By this the Fair, Anat gala levent. which _marks;the Island’ |Old Home Week, will be tak’ form, Not. yet altogether séttl led, that is. There will that last flurry of preparationsé which attends such doings, though bv | midnight, things. wi ¢ | Pretty well fallen into place. “We'll take a jer i * d heir, be content charpéning / with soms, when/we carried it/ i idoors. fres ifrom 3 jin Ao Be | ironed... .2Hen it, ypr s easily anid. well « Ada te tarl- Phere w S no sigh of them. | ink they are exc) irsionin Hi over these’ days to/ he hepl : y Pain ‘| Week. BPlilen’’ James suggested’, at at dinner. ‘“‘Wé'll stop at: ho In/any event, Ahis eve saw and take things easy. ithe’ close of. par haying/ I's Rest/, ¥ou lcommented _.with a twinkle been done in July. That's ye “We missed you when you best time to kill them, Vve 1 were away on that 4H trip" Ja- fotind. It: would be-nice poshave - had not #5 ten: tem Bg e fragrance of a mmplon blos- (Learn ‘ |foy’ the school. 2 and there’ on the fj ds, “ ell enou | hickessdl For het g Refer ed’ rly) New York. N//Y. — An might be ‘ 1 usua! beauty flass_ Is /co ia cl AD ed Ay Mrs Horgwit ial f 2 ETO | BUCKLE Set ei y at a Suce¢ss Women’s Insti- girls ‘vle for the regular monthly br thomselver meeting nen, the guest speak- , clfb which er for the evening was Mrs, Beryl Graswell of Hunter -Kiver y who is/a First Aid axd swimm- y learner ; ; fe ujekly any ¢ abstrdct, i128 ipstructor in the Hunter Ri- pub-/auyt bins pent he ver Area. Mrs. Craswell. stres- Uf / t&aching is instyfaction jn filet's p énd} technique £ For Sed/the importance of the Red ’/ thef girls decide c cf 0'a party aa then | in that Cross Water Safety program for / th children and aduits and a yater safety knowledge test was given. each member. », She also. ‘distributed water saiely calen-| 'dars and water safety rules, The | j the Fa was introduced by .Mrs \Ralph Wigmore. and: thanked byl" mihion pace eee pee |the president, Mrs.—Lonis~ Mac=} \lems. Prizes /are given Ao those |Leod” for a very interesting talk. ‘who' stop biting their pails. One|~The~ president welcome the} ” girl has gople on a digt and lost |guests and the meetin opened ; itsky is in- |with the song ‘In the Good old! ty’’ classes Summer time’. ‘The secretary | speech finding | Mrs. Fred Campbell, read the! fehil- that efch gives New meaning/to | ‘minutes of the previous meet- | ptepare | ithe other ‘ing. ; as many children, ‘possib-| ‘The club /beauty program! Jt was announced that the col-| | le for a/normal /i F with a jon |has made a/great difference injection in the district for the | as Mell as socia fspvnies In\the girls,’ said Miss Wolitsky. |Cancer Society amounted to $28.-| itheir future. be accepted by/“\We find Ahat it improves their | (00 and for the Salvation Arm ‘A ithose who going to meet | general: earning because their |$97.50. An ice cream 3ocial was Ath m mann 1ey/need a soc} 1- ‘attitude’ is better. / Self- respect |held in the school house and > h appearance.” is veyy important /in motivating |proceeds amounted to $100.90. jlearing, as the, girls feel now Correspondence was read and| that they have more reason for | discussed. farning.”’ Mrs. Ralph Wigmore gave a Maimonides willreview.. the very. interesting report of the: |program after a year to decide | annual convestion and alsa : |gave a-report of the Water Safety f sons first pres to | ily adopted ‘as part of the schools | meeting which she, attended. irs/ Horowitz as social worker | curriculum, but there seems lit- |Mrs.: Louis Campbell entertain- ‘tle doubt, already that it has pro- eq with a contest. knows ven a highly useful tool in the in-| The theme for’ next they shoyld dress, yie At hair and Ps thei ebony es , /Awarded Besides genera Pinata last’ cl n_ she/ cafefully went _pyer - agin ‘washi ig and nail ¢Je By Ai le ques anin 7hny {/ ghe Pew from gi P ints a ut : slying/ themse)¥, ard, { Caro “Aor } spect A jppearance is fpeople /ge erally, re so /to/ excepti en. “Weare aor 8 aie MACON ALD ~~ PATRIC ENGAGEMENT ANNO Mr. and Mrs. Edward Me- Quaid, Charlottetown, wish ‘to announce the engagement: of their daughter, Patricia Joan to Roget Alfred MacDonald, ae e d Wal mt son of Mr. and M lace MacDonald, Rumford Me) _ Marriage\ to take , eee at, \Saint -Pius\X Church on tember 10th, \at 10 a. m. NE | = functions Mat- ingtitute is to/ experl- /new..approaghes.in the\é moni | /The retarded child meeting gh/he or she/is dif- | struction of retarded .children. will be “‘literature’’ and ~ Mrs. ferent from other / children, *' —< Women's: News Service. George P. MacLeod will be she said/ ‘‘espec often / convener | ially as y he has/ normal ‘ethers. and’ who read an” appropriate’ ‘add- | Meeting “losed with the Na- MR. AND MRS. EDGAR MOASE know. . I sée we have wepds in Stew will no doubt sleep Well: citors/ When a/child comes Fess while Clair Hogg and Hugh tional Anthem. RECENTLY WED the mangél patch A where/ Until ‘tontorrow SAG Didry - > to Maimonidés/ she frequently | Baglole presented gifts on be aie tees that w was cut the/y the r ‘Good might 4 p _|has’ no self- res pect. It seemed | ‘half of the neighbors;and—friends = ea a ; Ap itp’ me that/ grooming lessors [fotivenaal ats, ern. Pare HOUSEHOLD ses ‘The. wedding was solemnized. Moase, Summerside. Rev. R. s j ly jby Kenneth MacNeill, Darlene I . : : . recently at the Freetown -Un- M. Shaw performed the double : App be A 1A P N ti ee |Brown, Holly Campbell, Susan HINTS . | LT. DAVID ROGERS JOAN BOYLES aaa oa a ° Ih ost up ia Cotton and*® Larry and - David : : ' ited Church, of Beverley Faye ring ceremony. Mr. “and Mrs.: / 4 | n ’ &S | MARRIAGE PLANNED Francis, daughter—-of Mr—and SEE Bs E ‘MacKinnon._The— parcels.-wére- Sia da HAUS Bl Mrs. Everett Francis, Free- oase. are residing at 1 4 "Shower Held lopencd.. by Marjorie. MacArthy| For # wee dark navy. Dive, : town and Edgar Carl Moase, Summer St., Summerside ur, RN and the gifts cards were When you * dyeing een €, Mr.-and Mrs. F.W. Boyles, Mrs. A.W. Rogers,” Charlotte- gon of ‘Mr. and Mrs, Carl . (Photo. by--Heckbert Studio) At Kelvin Grove read by Mrs. Gerald Millar. Mrs ix 1-3 black, 2:3 navy-dye.. "| Charlotttown, wish to an. town. The marriage will take fan —— a eer Y Carman Paynter arranged’ the ae “pandkerehiefe, | Hounce the engagement of ‘place at Trinity United / On Wednesday evening the’ gifts on the table / |_To whiten, handkerchiefs. | joan to Lt. David Ralph Rog- Church, Charlottetown, Sept. J ispacious home of Mr. and Mrs - Lea,’ on behalf of his’ bride, soak them overnight in a basins ors ‘eldest son: _of Brig: and 24/at 2pm 4 J yg Wf 4 Lorne Crozier, Kelvin’ Grave, thanked all for the mafy lovely. of cold. water ao which : quar- oe : - -S Mf, fp Lp Y ey he fii was filled to capacity .w.Hen, gifts; and those who planned the ter teaspoon of cream), of tartar Cs es tee et ae J Zp. Te g Le j S. : : ie ss : clésing and the ‘water will stay | STUDY CANCER iy '6 re Guardian, Charidttetown, Mon./ Aug. ay neighbors, friends and. relativés shower, and extended an_ invi- has been dissolved. | hotter longer. More than 50 per. cent of the - | v4 fp _ /HKPPENINGS” “ Aandrey py Women’s Editor. a 4-8506, Mrs._J Fred Anite entertain. cof Toronty/ Ont. are Avjsiting 1 ed_at_her7Z| meg ' ‘Riverhurst; Z \triends d re latives- in St. Hu- Ww 3 J Alberton?’ at’ the’ supper hour re- ‘bert and vicinity. ; cently Ay/honér of her gulests, | f |Mrs/Ioyd/Lewis and Mys. Wil-|. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur. ‘Sudbury Spfallman, - Supimersi id ‘family of Cleveland, Ohio, sier Summerside “artd Jace’ cloth, centred by r ft-on- return. afid glass epergne of How Mern flanked by yellow pandles be : We | Mr and-Mrs- Laweren¢e Sud- Isobel Crozier, Ke) in Grove, bury tand two’ daughters, Mich- is at ie part of/her vacation elle and Valerie of / ‘Cleveland, vicinity, haye y £ in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs Fernwood. i Wiliam Cot Rev and Airs. Ralph Mac- Caull’and daughter, Elizabeth of Great Village have returned to their home after visiting Mr. MacCéull’s brother Lorne and Mr apd Mrs Vernon’ Huestis and farnily, Sara, Jrilia. Lisa, Martha and John, of Bristol, Rhéde Island, are spending a | féw days visiting relatives ‘ at |Mrs? MacCaull and other rela ‘Kensington .and Summerside, ‘tives in Central Bedeque. and attended the Alberton Exhi- = ae bition on Thursday. + Mr-> and Mrs. Fred Morrison. : Edmonton, Alta. are visiting their cousins Mr and Mrs. Monty Gardiner, and other rela- tives in Central Bedeque. They- Mr/ and Mrs. Ear! Wells/were guests of honor at a shower held at the home of the former’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wells, attended the Inman Picnic at Fortune Gove: The hostesses Crapaud while here, _|were guests of honor at a show- | _ er held at the home of the form- | « MRS. JAMES ' WILKIE "Alberton, Woman: eee ; “On Her inetienth. Birthday” er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- Mrs” ‘Tarfies Wilkie ofAlber- Holly, Susan and Nora Nichol- \ter Wells Fortune Cove. The tonsCelebrated’ her 90th/birthday son sang “Happy Rirthday To |hostesses were Mrs. Ira Wallace “ow Friday, June 29thy frou.” and Mrs. Wendell Wallace. Mar- “ Ip/honor_ of the.zoccasion, het Mrs. Wilkie” was __the former ilvn’ Wells and Marilyn Meggison “ daughter, Mrs. Stanton Clark, Bertha Wallace, daughter of ,rought in a decorated basket 4washostessat/an—afternooh_re- the late-“Mr._and__Mrs. James (Containing the gifts which were “ception when friends and’ neigh- Wallacé, who lived just out- opened by Eleanor Johnston The © bors had the opportunity to ex- side Alberton on the -Cascum- 800d wishes were read by Mrs tend their congratulations and pe¢é Road. When a young wo- Wendell Wallace. Friends from Mrs. Kennéth Greer and fam- ‘ily of Greenwood, NS. are visit- ing her’ parents.; Mr. and Mre Otto Doull, Central Bedequie Mrs. Laverne Kingsley. husband and family of Oshawa. Ont. also was a guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Doull. Mr. and Mrs Kingsley and family. left on re- turn last week after a two weeks’ visit. lia de ; the super table was eauifully fo have beeh visiting recently / attractive with ‘a ghee Anné with friends and relatives in# gathered to honor their ‘son Lea and his bride, the former Curtis Darrach of New Argyle on the tatiom to visit them at any time. evening included’ a solo ‘'H o-w.. “Great Thou Art’’ by Edsoa Ray-| : funds rgised annually by the Ca- pillowcases nadian. Cancer Society is de- Those you havé jyoted to research To. prevent. wool sweaters.) . Be sure to buy from ‘sagging at the shoulders. Narge enough. ‘occasion of’ their’ recent marri- ner, accompanied by Mrs. Roy|measure. the wearer from neck to force the pillows into wear —— —— - age = MacArthur, a solo by Holly Camp |to armfole, cut a bit of ribbon’ ut faster. : TOWN BARS ANTENNAS. ~ When all had Assembled Frank bell accompanied by her niotl-|/this length \and” attach firmly iN = : Television antennas,: housé Jardine MLA,/as master_of cere--er, Mrs/ Thane Campbell and “at both-ends:; “When washing throw — regs, numbers, home. 4mau. delivery: — momes, .affer offering - good piano “élections by Mrs. Car-] es padd starch to the rinse water and. billboards are not -per- . : wishes-to fhe newly weds, calls man,/Paynter, and Mrs. Thane Fill hot water bottles ‘to land they'll lie flatter, without mitted- in Carmél -+by |: the - Ne ed upor “Mrs Duncan Eeeene Ca poet —(\23 full; squeeze out air bears leurling, ° Sea, Calif : i FRR good “wishes. . Mrs. Wilkie re- man she spent four years in the Brooklyn, Mill River’ and Cas- ceived in a room decorated with United States. Spit .- seven |Cumpec. were present. seasonal flower&, - years ago she was married to | Assisting“in serving weré Mrs Mr. Wilkie, whose. death occur- ¢ Rhodes;/Ashley, Mrs.”“Glen red some few/vears ago. daughters, récently returned to Rennie’ and . Jacalyn Johnson. ~ During all their married life their home in = Toronto, after Refréshments included a very Mr. and Mts. Wilkie lived on the Spending a month visiting Mrs. attractive birthday cake. farm which is now the home of |Cimarno's parents; Mr. and Mrs. /. In the evening a number of re. their’ son, Pots er Edgar Newson, Kingston, P.E_I. . Was considere one of} ie s co Eales tae noannes sect tena MACIOEEE in_the_area_and_in_his see bis Drummond,- Newton was one from Premier Alex wife he had a worthy helpmate. Centre, Mass., is. holidaying “on Campbell. Sate ts nc the work i Island. While here _ will required to make farming a suc- visiting wit er brother. F ae Sie mie oe this there cess and together they brought M. MacKinnon, Marshfield, and many as possible ofthe Wilkie Rant oun eae ee other relatives and friends. {his thilestone in“their mother's Me’ enjoved the respect and) Guests at the home of Mr. and | ey : friendship of those who knew Mrs. Aubin Perry, Palmer Road, life. On this/octasion the hos- them: lane Me! and Mes. Gan Honte at Sriten Oteaia Sate’ Wilkie, Their family are Arthur’ of |Lyman. Mass., Mr. and Mrs acting @s master of ceremonies Alberton, Perez- of Quincy, Mass/Ben Myers of Laurence, Mass. called on_his brother, Perez ‘o Mrs. Stanton Clark (Thelma) of|and Mrs. John P. Peters and Elmsdale, Lloyd of Alberton, \daughter Gertie of Saint John, read an address to their mioth- ; : ; Mrs. Mason (Pearl) of Pittsfield |/N.B, ; sentations were made on , vee Nie N. H., Elbert of Lethbridge, Al-! - : ildr by Mfs. eee berta. Sterling of Alberton, Mrs. | Gortion and Mrs. Fred Ashley; on behalf of the grandchildren. Hartley Mollins (Bertha) of |Mass. is the guest of her sister by Eileen Wilkie; onbekalf of Saint John. N. B. Mrs. Fred and brother-ir-law, Mr. and. Mrs. the great ‘ grandchildren by |Ashley (Laura) of Alberton. Mrs Irving Tweedy, Vernon River. Grant Wilkie and<on behalf of Charles Gordon (Marcia) of Al’ Also visiting Mr. and Mrs Twe- the little great-great-grandchiia berton and “Alvin of Elmsdale. edy is Mrs. Effie Brehaut’ of by her mother, Mrs. Murray El- ‘Another dauchter, Lulu, wife of Charlottetiwn lis. Arthur Metherall; .died some Telegrams were received from Sears ago : : grandson Douglas Mollins of There are. thirty-two Mottreal, from granddaughter, Srandchildren .and one ‘Mrs. Paul Nicholson who is av reat. grandchild oe “tending summer schogl in Monc-\_ Mrs Wilkie has one , sister, ton, and from. graritdaughter, Mrs. Danie] Getson, who was Mrs. Eric Caldwell and her fa- Present.at the birthday celebra- mily in. Dartmouth. Hons One, of. the very happy feaiur- es of the evening was -a. tele- phone cal] from son Elbert Wil- kie in*Lethbridge, Alberta, who was the only. member of the fenily not present. ‘He convers- e. with his’ mother, then with the «other members of. the fam- ily A birthday cake, made by daughter-in-law, Mrs. © Arthur Wilkie; Was topped with a wreath with a 90 vear emblem. sur- rounded by twelve cardles, one ~ each chile if the family. As! ake was carried in by Mr and Mrs. Harold Brown, Graad River left recently to at- tend the wedding of Mr. Brown's niece at New York. They will be returning to their home shortly. Mr- and Mrs. David Bilac- Mrs. Frank Cimarne and three returned from a vacation im Nova Scota where they were the guests of Mrs. Blacquiere’s uncle at his summer cabin. - Mr. and Mrs. Earle McLellaa, Boston, Mass-, were recent vis- itors with Mr. McLellan’s bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cel McLellan} Grand River. Mrs. John Ponzl ‘nee Gladys Praught', . Shawinigaa Falls, PQ. is spending some time visiting im. Grand River with her father Sank Praught, also her brother, sister-in-law and family, Mr. and: Mrs. Jack Praught. Her -mother, Mrs. S. Praught is a patient in the Prince Couaty Hosspital recover- ing from 4n operation. She is much improved in health. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Emilys Gallant, Rich- and mond were Mrs. Eldon McInnis. Mrs. ‘Leonard Gaudet of St. Hu- Hamilton, Ont. Yvoane Arsen- bert were Mr. and Mrs Gerald ,ault, Toronto, Ont, and also O'Halloran and three dauzhters Mrs Charles MeInms and daugh- and Mrs. Eldon MacInniess' and ter Erma, Borden, PE. Mr. and Mrs. Mare LaFlamme_ Mr. aad Mrs. ‘Lenwood Bath- and daughter, all of Hamilton, erson and family from Rumford, ‘Ont Maine, recently visited with Mrs : fu z Ratherson’s parents, Mr. and A recent guest of Mir and Mrs,’ Mrs” Edward McDeungall, Grand Cyrus “P. Gallant’ of Urbanville, River. Mr were their-son Edgar, his wife. ploved as a court judge in Rote and children of Ottawa, Ont ford, Maine. . Visitors at the summer eens Arnold Gallant who is station- of Dr. and Mrs. James D. Mc- ed with the Canadian’ Navy Halifax, is. spending -his. vata- Mrs. Leslie Jenkins. Malden, | Recent visitors of Mr grand- great- WORKERS RETURN: MONTREAL ‘CP)--Some 300 technicians of \Canadian “ Avia- tion Electronics industries Ltd., who walked off ther jobs here Thursday,’ returned to\work Fri- day. The employees, ‘members of the International -Union ‘of Electrical, Radio and Mathine Workers, had walked out iva i ; protest’ over the “slowness of. A recent guest of Mr and Mrs new contract negotiations. Man- Ben Cormier of St Philip agementyand union representa- |was Mrs. Cormier’s sister Exil- tives are to meet with a Quebec |qa Arsenault of Montreal 4 prac mastiver Faye Gorson' |government conciliatory Aug 17) . o}pareats. Mr and: Mrs tree? tle ery erent ‘dren, ‘and . 18 f ; Yvonne. and Théresa Arsenault McQuaid. Richmond ] : é ‘ j their’ son. his wife and family, tion with his parents. Mr and Mr and Mrs. Gordon MeDou- Mrs Leo Gallant. of St Hubert “gall from. Maine, U.S:A- Also the Doctor's brother Mr. Billy McDougall of Rumford, Maine. Mr. -and Mrs. James Kenny land son Jimmy, Dartmouth, INS Visited with Mrs Kennv’'s —Here—-and-—son-Chris;—recently- Batherson {« em- , at Dougal at Grand River, were | -Herhert They offer you a powerful advantage. 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