Zdmwz baa Carottaa Ilcbiirn. Iotnera Edna. Ptioao II Page 8 The Guardian The Rev. Robert W. Ross and Mrs. Rosa and family Mari- lyn William and Malcolm of Tabusintac N.B. are present- ly vacationing on P.E.l. Rev. Mr. Ross is the minister of St. John's Presbyterian Church Ta- busintac. He occupied the pulpit in Zion Church August lath and 25th. Friends in Charlottetown will re- member Mr. Ross as he was sla- Iotee from 1936-1944 as C P 0. in- structor and are delighted to have him and his family tn the I province. 1 Mr and Mrs. Kenneth A. Par- iker have as their guests the 'Rev. James Parker Mrs. Park- er and daughter Jessie of Wolf- lvilla Nova Scotia. Mr. Donald Parker Toronto is visiting his parents Mr Ken- neth A. Parker and Mrs. Parker. Sister Ann Joan of the Sis- ters of Charity Halifax is visit- ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenan Grafton St. Sister Ann Joan is accompan- HAPPENINGS tioned at H MOS. Queen Char-. F riday, August 23, 1957i l M'ts.ses Vera and Helen Simp- son of Edmonton are visiting in Cavendish. ll ;: llr Gordon Simpson in-s.” Simpson and family of Sydney Cape Breton are tisiting the ”' .doctut”s parents Vtr. and Mrs. Simpson Catendish. ' Mrs. Elizabeth .VIat'.NelI and sons Ian and Edwin of Dori-lies-; ter Mass. are visiting Mrs. Mac-I Neil's mother Mrs. Celia Rog- erson of Victoria. Mrs. James Lociivtood of. North Adams Mass. is tisit- ing her mother Mrs. Celia Rog- erson of Victoria. Miss Anne Ptcitetts is spend-l itig the month of August ttith. fher cousin, Miss Valerie Wood-I side. Clinton. Anne is the daugh- ter of Rev. and Mrs. Willardi Pickctls of Brttnsittck St Unit- ed Church. Truro. Mr. and Mrs. ('cIes Mcttar-I ,viIle and family, Judy. Sandra. lKctinclIi, Nancy. and Susan re-. turned to their home in Hamil-j ldaughter Mary Lois to Lieuten-;sL John the ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ..t viva g . . i a LT. J. I. JOHNSTON MARY L018 JACKMAN Mrs. John Patrick Jackman of Halifax. son of Mr. and Mrs. of Perth. Ontario, wishes to an- -lame: Raymond Johnston. Cen- tral Bedeque, P.l2.l. Marriage to bounced the Engagement 0! herltake place September 21st. at Baptist Church. ant Gerald Eugene Johnstonlpe.-u., Ontario. lWing Commander Sherren Hod Exemplary Wctr Record The History of the Sherren fam-, by a bullet through the knee. He ily of Crapaud Prince Edwardlreturned to England where he 151.-ma has been compiled inientt-red a London hospital. At hrocliure form. It makes forlthis point it is good reading not only for theinole that Lieutenant Sherren had Sherren family but to many oth-, ers as well tinguished specialist in Surgery Jim Muriey who has his jour- I by the name of I)r. James Sher- E E i 8 tlanher 10 1937. He was buried with full military honors in Ips- wich cemetery England. MORNING SMILE To give men's shirts a longer life. rotate their wear and to aa- sure even wear. always put new- ly-Iaundored ahirta at die bottom of the pile. Worn-out shirts make good dust covers for clothes in the closet. Cut off the sleeves, sew up the dresses. ltilta or coats. COOK'S CORNER GRAHAM BALL! 2 dates 14 graham wafers, rolled fine 34 marshmallows 1 cup walnuts 4 tbsp. milk Cut up marshmallows. cover with milk and let stand while interesting to cutting fruit and nuts. Keep out five wafers to roll balls in. Let the opportunity of meeting a dis- stand in refrigerator until hard. OLD FASHION holes, and button shirts over” pictured above were July W I957 at St. Mark's R.C. Church I'1lobicoIie Toronto. The hr i d e is the foriiicr Yvonne: Inn. phmo by N B. Rmd -1-mm. Wrench daughter of Mr. MB. AND MRS. BLOISE DICKIESON Hunter's River Mctnse Is Scene Of Pretty Wedding A very pretty wedding W85 !0l-. emnized at the Hunter's River- United Church Manse on June 29th by Rev. C. R. Moase when Bessie llldine Evelyn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. l)erril White, became the bride of Bloise Gar- land Du-kiesnn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dickieson, New Glasgow. The bride was charmingly dressed in a ballerina lengthl gown fashioned from white brid-I al satin and nylon tulle. The over dress was of lace net with fitt- ed bodice and had a Peter Pan collar and ftill length sleeves tap- ered to a point over the hands. Iridescent sequins and seed pearl supplemented the design of lace. The hridc's ellinw length veil was held in place by a cor- onet of seed pearls and sequins. A I)tilI(lliI'I of American Beauty ltoses carried by the bride add- ed a I()t'PI)' touch. The bride was attended by Miss Georgina Glover who was attired in ballerina length dress of pale blue neg over taffeta with ni.itt-hing ht-ad dress and car- ried a niist-gay of yellow chry-i Iantlieniiims. I The groom was attended by Hlintiey hingwcll. . Mrs. White cltose for her d'dtlEIlIIiI".iX wcdtiing ti gown of wcdgwond hlue. Her corsoge was- pink carnnimns The groom's mo-. ther wore a dress of royal blue print sheer silk with matching- ahnrt bolero and a corsage oft pink roses. Following the ceremony a re- Lodge. and centered with a three tier wedding cake. topped by a minia- ture bride and groom. Mr. Melvin White proposed the toast to the bridal party wliich was responded to by the groom. Congratulatory telegrams were received from Her. and Mrs. Quigley, St. John, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Park. Montreal. and were read by Mr. Ralph Dickie- Ion. Mrs. Leonard Park. sister of the bride. was in charge of the guest book. Mr. Wellington Pat- terson capably acted as Master of Ceremonies and ushered the guests into the spacious lounge. Mrs. Alvin Rolwich and Mr. El- mer Nicholson entertained the led by Sister Emard. Both sis-II0"- 0"l- 5"" 5P9"d'"I1 WW ters have recently returned to R9935 Vitlh "tel? Parettl-V MT-. Halifax from Bermuda. where mid M71 GWYR9 H- LEVIN"-I they are on the teaching staff at .Cl"35l"Ul Sh ('ll)'. Mid M13 Mid- Mt. sq. Agneg Academy uamu. Mrs. Ollie MCCart'tIIe of Kiiikora. ton Bermuda. Miss Barbara Wood returnedi Mrs. D;-rnll white of Hunt;-1-'3.to her home in liaiiiilton. ()tit.,I Riter leaves Sattit'titiy Augtistltillfti Si-Witt-lllltl lift" t'atHillUtt til 2am on 3 mp to western can. the home of Mr. and Mrtt. George ada. Mrs. White will stay with ylt. 1-utter. Chestnut St. her daughter Mrs. .lohn C. tic-I .Nay, corporal Mai-Nay and rm-irl Miss Ft'aiicis Haiiibliii. Mald- lchildren in Pcnhold Albt-rta as an. Mass. left on Saturday for lwell as visit with other friends It" lttl"t?. all" IPt't?tll"K hf? U!-I land relatives. lcation with Mr. and Mrs. Rus- lsell Mat-Lean and family. De- Mrs. S. G. Loudnux Inee Bet-lstlblh ty J. Osborne! and children Michelle and Alan who hate ML and -VlFS- -l0l"ltt.V Gtl9E0t'y.. been visiting all summer with.lCC0tttDanied by their daugh-I Mrs. Lotidoux's parents Mr. at-idllers. June, Patricia and Aunt Mrs. Fred Osborne have return-IMIFIE Ilsa Mrl. Gregory"! moth-I ed to their home in Long Island. Ier Mrs. Annie Poirier have left lfor their borne at Toronto. Ont. 1st Lieutenant Sully 0sborne.l'l'ltEY went the past week on guests with several musical rel-. and friend Mrs. H. l)retiner hat-eiltte Island. I I ections. Fullntt ing the mnon trip to the New England States. For travelling the bride chose a sheath style dress of light blue linen with a match- ing holero Jacket. She wore white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and carnatlons. Previous to her marriage the bride was honoured at a show-I er at liunter's River Hall by the people of Rennies Road and vi- einity. Another shower was held In New Glasgow at the home of Mi-.l Ohio. iand Mrs. Wallace Dickieson hon-i nuring the bride and groom sf-' ter their rettirn from their New England tour.- Photo by Garn hum. HOUSEHOLD HINT . If a favorite dress has become eeplton was held for one htin-Hon mo" (mm 'm.mk”,l or I tired guests at Shining Wateriy ymlihml .',wL:m.hhn (gutgrngn H. . , lappy a a e em. y applying Th” h"d'5 IPPIS W” P""”yi hem skirt facing. obtainable at decorated with summer flowersl any sewing notions counter. The hem comes in a two-Inch width. with each edge carefully tfolded under for easy aplica- I don. reception the young couple left on a honey- the wife of a major in the party: Elnier Walsh and family. Clydej While here, they were the wel- lbeen spending a holiday at lhei I and .'vlrs.i former's home. Mrs Dreiiner is.come guests of Mr. chute division of the U.S. Armylltiver. They also visited friendsl Air Corps Fort Bregg N.C. Lieu-I in Charlottetown and Desable. tenant Osborne has recently re-I ceived her In Lieutenant barsi Mr. Donald A. Mat-Lean, De- with special cutiimendation fromlsable. is visiting his daughter: army executives. land son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.: 1F.lnu-r Walsh and family, Clydei Other guests of Mr. and Mrs; River. Fred Osborne during the past month have included Mr. and I y Miss Anne Dystant, staff diel- Mrs. Orwell White of Harborfilian at the Royal Victoria Hos-I Grey. Mlttltillnn. and Mr. andipltal. Montreal. spent ten daysl Mr-V Edd Sill! Ol M-'it”9nt20iwith her mother. Mrs. Hazel Dy- atant. Summerside Mr. nnd Hrs. Herbert Viclu-r- Mrs. A. Park or Hot-zton. itiass. laon left Sunday on return to and Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Waldronl ..their home in Milton Mass. af- of florid. hgyg been I I?” 3P9"dl"K 3 P1955!” .V3V3':Wlt.I1 Mrs. Park and Mrs. tion at the home of Mrs. VlCI(El"-ldr0n'g sister. M”, Thom" Bi. '9'” "5"? MW -"ill" Hardy shop, Summeriude. and Mr. Hardy. Gordon Drive. They also visited friends and rel- atives in Montague Valleyficld and Vernon River Mr. Chester Milligan. Convent Street. has as his guest, his bro- ther. Mr. Russell Milligan. Mrs. Milligan, and daughter Lois of Mr. Maurice Griffin Fitzrny . g . streey uwmpamed by Ms Moose Jaw. Sask. also Mr. and daughter Sonia and his son Dun- Mm-my .nd Anne 0' "ammo" atan left by motor Sunday morn- om. ' lng for a holiday in Boston and New York. Miss Griffin who is a graduate of Notre Dame High School will enter the September class of student nurses at St. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Murray of Moncton. NB.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith. Cedar Ave. Summcrside. Elizabeth's Hospital. M-My B'l5lm""-lwhile on the Island they went to Charlottetown for Old Home W it .' i . mmmmwmsmmmmm ndd S v H i ' . i. ' :d toHf:ierhridrritllinhxiirhelgrs. m ('0'. Jnhmom In La” After an enjoyable visit with Mrs. ' Pert'a parents Mr and Mn. Gem" amp" chuloudowm Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith of Arlington, Mass. and Miss Arita Mai-Donald daugh- . ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac-l:x:;m,:;,n;.x..:':l;K:;::lvE&" Inn.” M R"'"'”” M”"' "Visiting relatives at Bidefotd. Mr. visiting on the Island guest of smith . n at h, Min boretla Kelly of Pealiels pEl' Mn: V. ”I'"d' sun", - it or many years in Mr. and Mrs. Malone Tornn- mud 67 y"" "o' to are visiting in Port Hill and G; kma g . years, has returned every sum- "T", b "gun's fa", Iamm in-ter since then. Mr. Arthur Smith P Y - NW9! llniof Freeland-and Mr H. D. Smith Mina Esther Veale. of Snmmernde are brothers. ELLEN'S DIARY Ellen's Study Receives A Hctnd Mode Desk Set lwift wtagcdiehard and cmnitryside about. paused today be! Inltybock T. hlgttthorl lDOo:lllI'nef glor'yln:: ,Ay'::,l:,::":r,'nw'nnw PP""'l ' ectterpm naunal not ma... 3.3”" books for the do """" sIItts' who I! saute over the ii visiting g Wal-t Mrs. Leslie Souter and chlldrenl Vfr t 'i penates of our study have beeai "M Mr" H" L" M"D”"l"" "' through this gifted and success-l the jewellery business in ' '"'p””" "I ""99 knows best how to take good care i nalistic finger on the contactslren who a direct descentant of nnd nevts of this province pass-'.Iames and Mary Slierren thus as along the brochure and inllttltlttil lttm Wlllt Ill! CI'3DHUd quote from page 4 at this time: Sherrens of the present day. The -is of special interest in connec-.servicu of this famous Doctor (ion with the visit of Mrs. P. were rcoc0ilrIl19d b.t'KtttK Georg! (:13,-k sh(.n-..n- V while Lieutenant Siierren waslw":E "'l'lie Siii-rrciis hate an eitt-tir lllll llt l'3tlBl8lt(l- . Hats during the first half of the l9th century were very large and much overtrimmed. S i plary Mar st-rtice rerurd. Ftitir Ml” Iklttil dl-Sl'ltZtTlt9d ITOIYI; of William D's sons st-rted oit-r- D0-Wllal Pt-'T1')i Cltirlt SIIWNEDI .93, - p, Clark (jeurgc 1-3, transferred to the Royal Air J. Stephen and William I). Force st-rvintl with lltttl ttnlt ttn When the 26th New Brtitiswiclelll the end of the war. and Prince Etitvtii'd Island Bat- "9 W35 HWENIHI the Mlllllirlf cation was being recruited for Ct'05S NOVEmber 25 I916 for World War I Percy Clark Sher-idesrendlng to within five hun-I ren who was a member of the tired feel and IUCCBSSIIIIIY bomb- staff (if the Bank of Nova Sctilll but an enemy ammunition train. Mr. and Mrs. James Kilbride Mrs. Clarence French of Etobi. married coke Ontario. The groom is . son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kit. bride of Portage P.E.I. The re. ception was held at the DT3)I(ilr and t to. Gift Cigarettes for CANADA'S MIDDLE-EAST MIUTARY PERSONNEL . . . AND OTNEI IMPERIAL YOIACCO IIANDS CAN IE SENT TO CANADA'S UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE 31.60 condo 400 0 Sweet Coponil, Mavtnbo, VHIIO1 at Vllndieiar. his htha aux. Mal add and instillation to: IMPERIAL TOIACCO CO. LO. Do: 6500, Mammal in Saint John returned to Clial'- He was awaivted a Bar on June d lottetown where be recruited I 4 1917 and mentioned in tin- an-iv I-do-v compmy gnd escorted it to st, patches on several occasions. &-xeh lraunoaitxing John. He left with that Battalion He wu granted a permanent E-It-tum!-ti-v-v-I-I-to-wt-I as Lieutenant for overseas on C0mmlS5l0l1 lll VII! Royal Air j""d&'”."" ' October Z) l9l5. Force in l9l9 when he resigned ji'.g'”"'u'di'M' Late in lots while on pan-nit mm the Clnndt-an Expedtttom '”"'M-'. "'."""""' duty in France he was wounded Ir! Force. At the same time he melted minds and carefree, for its duration. "Next week" he smiled broad-1 ly yet not without a show of suf-t ferance ”we'll have to go into It man-fashion I guess!" Their holidays were as we saw them from this old house at Alderlea a kindly Iovciy In-I terval a time of sun and rest and intermingled work and play - a time of strengthening youngi bodies and minds to prepare. them well for tile demands oft the ordered paths and demand-I ing of the schooidays ahead. I Why rights we should hate un- (it September" Mack said. ' "But even then "Granddaugh- ter offered "wed still be loath; to go back to clnsses." I Holidays are about over for the Island boy - of-once and hisy American wife a pretty and lik- -able and modish woman who "enjoys the Island because he. does' and who return In summer guests to visit scenes that he knew. To find perhaps in their. absence that here another goodi friend or there one of kin had; gone "far ben" making Island; ways lonelier though full of nicai . memories. I I ' To prove the truth of the old? saying that "Everything come: In time to those who wait" the :desk set we had so often wish-i ed for but never acquired be-: ifore this came to us in a final llouvenir cl their visit. Hand-I l wrought in a chaste and attrac- I tive design in his own workshop Efrom special woods and hand carved prettlly surely the gods . who preside over the lares and IRIGI-IT GAY PLAID V SportriteJr.SItirts COMPLETELY REVERSIBLE LOOK SMARTER - - - FEEL SMARTER In these multi-pleated reversible skirts. Hand blocked and permanent pleated in bright gay 5' t24.95 IMPORTED FROM SCOTLAND NAT GORDON AU'I'HEN'I'IC TARTAN SKIRTS IOIW. pure wool. Doomed in Scot- Iand'in 14 authentic tartans. Tailored by Nat Gordon. 523.95 STORE HOURS MONDAY - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY I I.lll. to I p.in. FRIDAY - O 3.3. 0 pro. SAT. - O a.ia.-to 12:80 pan. ful Islander abroad espcciallyl kind. I "Now whose will that he?" one of the small fry of the place ad-; lmiring it questioned. "Dear k II o w a" we replied I "Some day the grandchild whoj I of such treasures of ours." . t And I treoure this day hast been. Aye, one of the summers best." Until tomorrow - - - Diary I -Gootlltllhh. . ... eon nit 3:51 It! Cameras AND Pl-I070 SIIPPIIES FULLY FASHIONED TN SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS Moore & McLeod Lid. Eli SHRINK RESISTANT SWEATERS by WOLSEY of Scotland AND LONG SLEEVE CARDIGANS 6.95 7.95 8.95 9.95 N T:lT1;qR3 Gritt-U T E! ii :;itiiiillIlIl. 'iti:lliilli Ellillal 3; iitri TlIisINI3EaiidI!0I!0IIIITI3AKEfssoeaq.tomaI:e! tight: '33 ilillil It fr It i I