ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone mm led by her little daughter Ma- rion. East Baltic spent a few days with relatives in Nova ’Scotia. l Mr, and Mrs. Archie Payn- ter of Burlington were enter- tained by friends and neigh- 1 bars recently on the occasion . of their 25th wedding anniver- - i f 1;- / WA Y NE HORBOCKB Mrs. John Horrocks. Kings- ton. Ont. The marriage will take place in St. Peter's Bay ‘ s} Roland Citing left recently to. a visit with his sister. Miss ’Clar- KATHERINE FORD abell Ohing and his aunt, Mrs. Elsie Bruno, South Carolina. Roland is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ching. mow Mim' N Mitten of Summerside. The marriage will take place Au- gust 1, 1964 at 3 pm. in Vic- CASEY Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ca- sey. St. Peter's nay announ- ce the engagement of their 5 .. Master of Ceremonies for the aoccasion was Horace Cann. he ‘ called upon Archie John- .lstone who addressed the gath- i ering. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic it Ford. Northam wish to an- nounce the engagement of Kather- their eldest dau hter, l Gifts were presented to the 3851!! Head- l - “man «Liam-old Allan, tm‘la West Presbyterian daughter. 0313100” We to Church, July 25, 1964. f 1 » . a Icouple from the Reeves army, The Bedeque “Ha” Century"; son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Church. John Wayne, son of Mr and 1Club, met at the home of Mrs. ORANGE TREES m um . H. MacFarlane on .June 22. The president. Mrs. Walter University. New York State to attend a refresher course in Mental Health. He is the son of vocal selections by Judy and, ‘Joan Reeves. W The first orange trees were planted Leard presided. The roll call _ in England in 1595. and Rev. and Mrs, E. H, 3 n was answered with receipts g"- M Mr" wmmm Mdva' S h II E d all died 150 years later because . who spent the past week at Ken- and Poems ‘ or en' . C S n of severe frosts. Plans are being finalized for. the Centennial program. The? sington and vicinity, left on Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Dris- THE FASHIONETTE It was a proud moment for Mrs. Mary Baker of Travell- Cairine Wilson trophy on be- half of Mrs. Baker. The tro- Tuesday to return to Sydney. NS. and Mrs. Edgar Dixon Wm. Angus. head of the I drama department of Queens i visiting with her sister in Bos- t s accompanied by S her sister and brother-in-law. club is sponsoring a food sale. bazaar table and a selection of, antiques. Next meeting at the. l John Carew of the RCA!“ who] had spent a few days with his‘ coll, Mt. Herbert are leaving today for a ten day holiday in Mrs. Walter Reid. Malpeque Road. ‘ > With Summe By this, the year's classes in the little school down the River body. not at all idly. it is likely. but in th at change of r’s Coming gold. In gardens, columbines. l i BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day attend funerals...it can’t tune“ and bewi-tching scenes lie . b0 i bring back the dead!" Have u . Now the 5 pr l n gtime's pro- er’s Rest. P.E.I. when she by is awarded for the best University. Seen left to right - . l - . ' thh ‘3 conceded m “8.5 . you ever felt this Way? In witnessed the performance of fine-act play which is entered in the picture is Mrs. Cam- Qand Mrs' Lows Flynn' 0f 82:51:,”-Cygiiottetowrffid Fm?“ ahfirsoinisngiiiunmfif 00d as mt'" .They mu’ If we Of'a“ .even lovgher 5e 3' July Reader’s Digest one her play before 500 delegates in a national contest sponsor- illus Gillis. member of the as“ mer)\-.of East Baltic left on 1.9,! to Hamilton Ont after visitin mnunatet m the out of so" ahead '5 being ’m‘plemgn' man tells how he learned to the National Federation of ed by the Federated Women’s Travellers Rest Institute and ' . ‘ . - - - ' '- -fl doors. “loylng 8 Share 0‘ the ted' The Summer is come 05' th ' ' Women‘s Institutes which is -' , Mr. and Mrs. Heath Chmg turn to Germany where he is; With their families in Mis sunshine and the shade mm on Island dm_ 9. importance of this Cour- being had It" wnih'mg' VS‘ Institutes of Canada. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Baker. Perhaps .and ymmg son‘ Black pond. statione . touch-e and Einyvale. They summerv days he so coo d “Close your eyes! What do wsy_..at a time when the -.. Mrs. Hilda Ramsay. prefldem Baker 5 play was Judged best they are contemplating what : spent a few days Wlth relativesl 1 ‘ ‘ V ,n R d , I t; Ilse-Ii? aCCOmP‘imed Mr- Mac- Sun abo‘ut. The fields will 39 you see?” one of the children solace of friendship is never of the PE]. Women's Insti. among a number of Canadian Mrs Baker's entry for next and "lends "‘ Nova 500ml , S Exitrfévtacdaels' visitingm‘iL; w?” airflow? glidfigs'fignxgp“. theirs and the woods' paths; queried to another as they pla- more needed. Don’t miss "In ~ tutes accepted the Senator entries. The judge was Dr. year will be? ‘ Mrs. Edgar Rose accompan- £0” Smfia y and Val 67;. 18mg: ' m the silver sands. and the de yed their games today. Time Of Sorrow: The Gift of 7,- _. _s_.... . ' l ' ' lights of river and Strait and "Nothing!" the other ch-uckl- Your Presencen in Reader»a . . r . '. ' l . of ed. “not a thin !" - i» Mrs: Thomas Hams and so"! Dr' H'P' Men’sh “d daugh' 5:31:53 0 2: gigginiby d We close our geyes... and see a mgest’ now on 3819' ~“ Johnme and Mrs: A‘P' Mail-meal te’ camle 0‘ P°fi°°dia° 8"“ i‘ ' d t-h water - wealth of roses and clovers‘ returned to their home in El- boa‘“g 8" ' 0‘ er ‘ Misbehavior At Parties Disapproved Dear Mary Hnworth: l am a girl 14 in the eizhth grade and By Teenager ask a boy rbecause it’s leap - yearl. I like a boy in my home 1 c» ‘c mira from a pleasant trio with friends and relatives in Toronto. Ont. l 1 Mr. and Mrs. .loseoh Clou'zbl ‘of Summerside. yesterday cele-l brated their 57th wedding anni- l versarx t Moncton were recently in Sum- merside due to the sudden death of the farmer’s s i s t er-in-law, Mrs. M.G. Mellish. Other members of the Mellish la m i l y who returned home were Ralph from Germany by air, and Hazen who is spending a 10 day leave at home. A d sports go. because young lives are exceedingly precious. Not one can be carelessly wasted and lost. Farm lads like Mack will be free now to concentrate on the farming: to drive machines. in learn at first hand what have come across a problem in room but I don’t want to drag l a“. means to “hoe your own row" w my social life. him to a make out session! Desmond McIvor BSc. thSEmfihi’imaNogxz? the weeding. and to “535‘ All the kids my age are m.. 1 know the hostess and the > ,- fron the staff of the Fundyl ' presently at the hayi ng. 81- erestcd in parties. I like a party ’just as much as the next kid. but all they seem to want to do is make - rut My idea of par- ‘v tics is you dance. cat and may- i be play a short game of chara- ‘ tics. i don t mind kissma a bov people she's inviting and i know there won't be any planned ac- tivily other than dancing. ' And you can‘t dance all evening. What‘s happe n e d to par-tie s with contests and auwide vari- of entertainment? Sincer- B.D, Mental Health Clinic, Wolfville.| N.S. left by air for Columbial Social Items Are Requested America, was the only absent ember. Mrs. Lester Mellish of Char- : lottetown is also spending some time with her son, M.G. Mellish in Suimmerside. Chester B r u c e of Toronto. together gaining nice memor- ies. as clean as the west wind that makes the hay, warm the sun on young bare should- ers, to take with them all up the years. The schoolgirls? The maids. young and older? What an in- , v. . fl ~ _ 'Ont. is spending the summer . . - €00dgtlghf 31:01:15]th 1"“an 1 Dear B_.D.: inasmuch as you This h a wonderf H, . I ‘months at his residence in “rams “mt; ‘00.!sdu: 5?; pa y in. .l in some at , possess hvely mtemgence’ good t. f. v n .V meta Y Kingsbom. {or them as ey mix u y d corner and make - out. it taste and sound common sense "He 0 year pleasure... Tests that happene seems unfair. when the host oi'l (qualities implicit in your com- There are receptions galore i away in the Finals will 20th Century Mobile Homes appoints Maritime Manager . . . . ‘ to . hostess has taken a lot of li‘ou- plain“ why don’t you stand up for Visiting convention dcln- ‘Pabgé‘biflg‘ .be forgotten in. the span of holi- m “gage “ms for what you believe is right? gate“ “We” "mcmm‘e ‘ with their son and daughter-in days- The” “’1” be “he” Chau' nonem- M.i-munsv LEON COOKE Even at parties that are well i chavperoned this happens. 'I‘ h e ‘ And refuse to join in what you believe to be wrong? Either stay away from these and coffee parties for brid‘s to - be. friends and relatives vacationing here. the pros- law. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hun- ter. North Lake. ces. other terms ahead. in which to strengthen the reqmr- ed foundations. which lead on Mr. Robert M. Phinney, President of 20th Century o’iahrgenifn $353115? $151.3: 113' - meme 0’3“ which 3'0" de- Egge°goigmgdgacgg°nprg° William Rose, Truro. N.S.. is 3;“ up “0 the“ “WHIM‘ Mobile Homes Limited,with Head Officein London. . , I s - ea _ , . 1 was hoping you might have “1°” °’ “ W“ g‘” “‘3‘” “ Vince. and those enjoyable ‘ guest 0‘ Mr- 9“ M’S- L-D- Ontario. announces the appomtment of Mr. Leon some suggestions on how a girl may go to a party. have tun (w i t h out disappoint i n g her date) and come away with her lipaick still on straight, I am invit to a party next ..week and I am supposed to your business to keep the lights turned on while you are pre- sent. 1 can only suppose that par- ties offering a wide variety of wholesome recreation went by the boards. in segments of teen- age soci e t y today, teenagers tliemsel v e s drifted into at pack pattern becau s e have of being morons and cowards (as advertised by their behavior). summer get-togethers with Rose. Lakeville. friends. Share your social news with readers in the women's page columns. Just call Audrey Jenkins at 4-8506 in Charlotte town. Gail Magee at 6-9331 or 6-5068 leveningsi in Su-m- _ merside. or the news bureau of The Guardian and Patriot at Montague and Alberton. There is no charge for SET OFF TEST BLAST WASHINGTON (APl—A nu- clear test blast—the 10th an- nounced this year—was set off Thursday at the Atomic Energy Commission‘s Nevada test site. The ABC said the underground. blast was of low yield. with a force less than that of H.000 tons of TNT. In addition to the “She‘s a born pacer - t hat teal" an old - timer of farm e r who visited the paddock today where the filly and her dam enjoy the out of doors. com- mented, watching her gait. “It won so" the one girl of the place smiled. Now in sunshine the wind tou- ches the fields prettily. it sets satiny ripples on the green of meadow and grainland, where Cooke as General Manager of the Company's Mari- time Division. Mr. Cooke will be responsible for sewing the Atlantic Provinces with 20th Century's wide range of "Citation" and "Canadian" travel trailers and "Century" mobile homes from the Com- pany’s New Maritime Division plant at Scoudouc. New Brunswick. Priorto his appointment Mr. Cooke was 20th Century's Sales and Service Representative in the Atlantic Provinces for the past five years and . _ , , not so lon a o la the cool was reviousl with the London Head Office. ‘, 1T3)?“ your“; “hm “:3: “when!” 9‘ 511°“ "ems and 10 weapon - related tests this white of 8the gwintelvi-‘s drifts... p y : 96“ m . W 8"“ our staff Will be very happy year. the AEC has announced Now buttereups down by the f the guts- '“dmduauy *0 be a" to hear from you. two other nuclear tests to da- ' m ..-.-....., ._«.4..-.~-._. a... r. 4 SIZES lO-lI EASY - SEW ELEGANCE Low pockets pinpoint lean el- of name of this TUNIC - piece!- that button a smartly at just a . cause «so centslf tn WKMWJPW) - W fl. . Ontario residents ticulate self-respecting, in- dependent personalities in re- lation to the crowd; thus have youareblasnin feel that good behavior, indivi. variably an individual accom- plishment, secured (if at all) in sturdy resistance to the downward pull of "fella" bu- aiu rewtape ters” (a brillimtly witty course on good vs. evil) tells of part one knows how bad he is until he has tried very hard to be good. You find the strength of the wind by trying to walk against it. not by lying down. One who gives into temptation anter five minutes doesn’t know what it would have been like an hour later. about badnesa. 'niey’ve lived a sheltered life by always giving in, We neva- find the strength evil impulse in us until we try to fight against it . .. furthe- says "good evil both increase at and mice. The smallest good act to- any is the capture of a strate- gic point from which. a few months you may be aile to p on to victories never . teamed of.” ' uncertodayiathelouon a ridgeorrdlwaylineqbridge- balm wind: the seam flowers was the setting for the ' in June 13 ceremony un ng marriage Karen Anne Willis of Solemnized At Kingston Floyd 1). Duerden '0: Mount Hill. Pembroke, Bermuda. Held at the home of the may lumdi an attack other- wise impossible." The point. in fact the whole value, of being an individual is that you t new hope tor , if you take without itl persevere in that ' e. The immediate remedy for your social problem is to find new friends, probably by low- ing a young people‘s church fel- lowship group. M. H. bride‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Willis, Kingston. the double ring ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Malcolm Har- low of the First Baptist Church. Charlottetown. Music was pro- lengtb sleeveless gown of white peau de sole with bell skirt and rounded neckline. With it she wore a' high necked lace jac- ket with three quarter length sleeves. Her braided peau de sole headdress held an elbow ‘ length veil of tulle. and she car. sor. N.S. was bridesmaid wea- adress was apink velvet David Gaucher of nsntsport. party and guests. Mr. and Mrs. Duerden left on their honeymoon. the bride wearing a two pice delft blue ensemble with white essor lea and corsage of white carna- tions. They are residing at 2103 Windsor St., Halifax. velop peaceful uses for atomic explosives. nde slavisbe to tied a cascade bouquet of pink CBC PERFORMER mu bad example at the vulgar . mes.“ TORONTO (CP) — Tommy boo 15h mob . MR. AND MRS' 0f Common. w. of suburban WEI. ton, a television performer. a 3 careless driving Common. who appears on the 680's Conn Hoedown. was fined two costs or 30 days in jail. The tier 55 Insurance Counselling District our Sun Life of Canada 0 lie 4-88 - 0 > Charlottetown. LBJ. o (Photo by Craswell Studio) u. BENNETT came me mm cm”. “I, mm. mam-Ind your vided by Nancy White. “u-H AM“ “A” one. Wired to b. , stand on the side of good a n d Given in marriage by her ia- In he writes: “No with God’s help (you'll ta 1 l ther. Karen Anne chose a floor Centre fluent a valeur historians: uni antes-lenses «in public For Reservations BUFFET $3.50 Plus Tax Phone Covehead 3 Ile cette lolle battle on bola de file «In Prince Edward. Nous aecepteroiu we done for collection. MUSEE ACADIEN - L’Asaoclat‘lou Musec Acadien [amputee III a “wire Mlscouehe Illl q . so lects antiques pour subvenir au financement on a Parliament Summers . Contributions remade: an flu limpet not 10 ten“, V NOTICE 37 including pull taxes. must be by July 15. 1964. «they will be handed in Iyorderofl’rusnu. poin- recueiilir the articles do utilises par lea generations des dons an urgent on an ab- rond—nu prolot du Centendre avee gratitude. am reflect theI sun’s WI$0099 Representative A. R. Lou. Mn. Charles Clarke, 1‘ Chapel St.. Min Suzanne Cur St. Leonard 6 "That is why bad people, in Vanilla: sill-user vol dons n Piston, N.S., receives can N3" receives 106 cash Award 1 I, M M, one sense. kn ow very little gongng Award from PETER ACKSON from PETER ACKSON Repre- sentative G. B. Daiglo. Special certificates worth ‘ $100 cash are inserted into a number of packages of the new i "' 10 u it is h" sh??? mm ‘5..l'.'."'.“" “32° Sunday. June zsti—stao to 7:30 m. ‘ full King Size PETER JACKSON sitter Tipped Cigarettes. ! a." 'm’ "fish's; L inch is. m or .uyco‘i. mfg”; Delicious Food in a Pleasant Atmosphere M m” d". “h” w Ne. Buy a package today _you can Wm $100 cagh‘ KING SIZE ILTIR TIPPBD A Oil... III. .IIOI OIII \ l w’”"”"”"‘ l’, .were honored with a post n p- home the PFeSiden'. Ml‘S-j Quebec“ Peonies Mld Posebl-‘ds CPOWd ‘. Cold Waving . Bleaching i “3] Shower recently at the Bal. Onville Johnson to have the} ‘ _ ‘ Road will have come to an end. out the spring - flowers as sum- ~. Tinting . perm, special lm. Hail. The young couple were opening oem. Refreshments“ _ Ml‘S- ,w. 3- Creed 0‘ Highfieldi The door will closed. T h e mer sets her scenes t . Phone 44,752 ’ lescorted to a decorated seat by were served by the hostess. lls leaying today for an extendw Annual picnic up at the Par-K "See that butterfly," pam- ‘ 257 Gram)“ s.- ‘ ltheir attendants. Miss Connie led. V‘s't wmh relatwe‘ “"d WleEbut a nice memory. Win P0th in one Domed W ‘1 LIIIIIIIIIIIIA . ‘Roach and Mr Aubrey Mac- Mt and MFS- Jerry Paton-i mends' 1" Newmundland' Books certificates of honor, flower. ' .Gregor and the happy young Tommi“ Ontu an‘lved 0" the: M. d . willbe put away, the latter to “Watch out for that bee!" I I l ‘coupie received many ioveiy Island Sunday to spend theirl "‘9 3“ DON“ ne‘dv “33' be treasured. The holidays will Alex will warn us. A I , a,“ ‘ gifts and a sum of money. They Vacation “'1”! Palm's semis 3‘ the Canadian Air FM“ have come... What a' delightful “Hear that wild cana ry!’ y I .N; . ‘ ~ . .m in residing in East Baltic. grandparents. Mr. and_ Mrs‘ mm“ 5°h°°l “.00059 3853 time that interval of vacation Mack will smile, listening is . Ray Bruce. Red pomt .and Labrador have arrived hometo will be! A period in which. for_ to the exquisite run of “tea. Mrs Pearl Affleck has re- grandmomel" Mrsi J- 3' 0mg" spend the summer "cam" getting d e s k s and text books. What a lovely time Of year 3115 . . man ‘0 her home here after we"' Norm Lake' iwuh “Her pm” Mr' and the student will rest mind and is. when “all the earth is in ‘What 800d does it do to up booiiiftf‘or boycotting you: D d C m Jim?“iailthiltingi:cefrmiilieev:f mingirgii: g: L cone tof tun But what are ' uer en eremm‘ly less and withA-llne 'skirt. Her ' \ dually, is impossible without . N.S. was groomsmgn charges were laid a a i the endomnt of the WP. An arrangement of apple blo- Kingston and Floyd Colin Following a. buffet s“ r for woman was struck on . Me” i But good behavior is W in_ new and baskets of spring Duerden of Halifax son at we bridal ' we trian crosswalk Jan. 31. ’