'A--g4"-;3i?3E'5- Strange not Triio - Ford - Haddock Wedding Major Victor MacLean officiated at Lisgar St. Salvation Army on June 18. when Connie Haddock. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haddock. lilimico, Toronto. was if united in marriage to Otis Ford. l also of Mimico. and son of Mrs. .: . Mary Ford and the late James if Ford of Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Given in marriage by her fa- ther. ths bride wore her navy Sal- vation Army uniform and carried red roses. She was iittendcrl by her sister. Miss Elaine Haddock in a navy blue suit with white ac- cessories: she carried a bouquet of red roses. The groomsman vvas Lieut, John Nelson and the ushers were: liicut Jnlin Winchsetcr and Lieut. Max Young For rrroiviiig the giivsts at Shnreview Marine dining room. the bride's mother wore a pink dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of pink and white carnations. Present at the -marriage was the gmnni's hrotlici'.'Fi'ecl Ford of Hunter Flii-er. P. l-?. l. Follmi illE the reception Mr. and It I. ll. Idacutlaur The danger to me integrity of civilization comes not from the masses but from fanatics who play a leadln role in shaping civilisation. W en they act con- trary to reason - and they us- ually do - we see bad govern- ment anrl its attendant evils. Here are three of the greatest lines ever penned: "The conscious water saw its god and blushed." and "Lost between sunrise and sunset. two golden hours; no reward is of- fered. for they are gone forever." Mother nature has evolved plants specially designed for arid lregions. Plants leaves are sm'all in order to guard against evapor- ation by exposing the smallest possible area. or the plant may be provided with many small hairs which suck up whatever dew falls upon them. Other plants remain dormant for long periods of drought but spring to life as water contacts them. The Masai tribe of Africa live entirely upon their livestocll; Nodt only do they drink the mi an . . . 'blood of their cattle, but they Mrs" Tfmd gin” ,1”? H1;-::(;:t h?I-"hex Fdress in leather and make houses ::'1i(ilOnrcsri:ie iYlO"il(ll(TlIl1i(li1 KTorontt- - int MW duni Irhe came "5 mad l ' ' lby placing a igature aroun t e Nfff . ineck till the veins stand out. then gmgg, i'd..fm.ioH.1m'N 8 an arrow is shot into the vein A country Garden land the hot blood collected in a vessel and mixed with milk and what birds AM about. 1 become a- is drunk. waw of ;. 5..-.ii-.d in 111.: Very air Only warriors oi this strangei It is rmt Till to be called a tribe have hair on their bodies i hum. iinri on... but Just trcziible nl Even babies are shaved twice al (hp .-vzii-mp 1--.i-go of ':ir'.'i:':xig If the week. and women have neither hl2l'l4'iiC.a llnlll Hllfi iusiie they eyelashes nor eyebrows! orcrbo.ii 1:; lilt' 041.1. of a DFKSSIHE o o a bee is so niu:li louder ll otercomes Down in the crypt 01 st M”. all of it ih.i'. .s :n the whole. ficlld. mfs Church, London England. 1 C-"Ill?-01 Willi” 11- ('3V'W'i bl Cm” i the doors never close against the H12 "-9 "mltp. :0 mmdD iiinfortunate underdogs and almost lhi"-' HIT . J-in l V -i b””)”h any night one can see people r:'a.k or is .1 us iinotnc: huddled in every position in in the .od, 1-V--1 fl 41” U19 M31 lwhich the body can get into K H11 011 WW SW55 bellcalh homeless wanderer: from every ' iffl. Dill 311' -5 ll1lh0Ul 50l”ld part of the mighty city. V Tito sound of summer one ione policewoman guards c-.ei'i'ii'iicrc - in NW P1i&31I1L' this cosmopolitan crew and keeps U19 ll-Nil-'L'. 111 1119 U!'0N1'a record of every stranger who :IL'(l.s, ill inc 21115: 85 enters this place of sanctuary. Ll swzngs, -.. ill)'l'ir'i(i piirticlcs that Looking into some of these ex- : together lll'.li(C the summer are traordinary records I find that in mot.on. The siip niores in theiono was a beautiful young wo- Col. Elfego Monzon. junta. undersecretary of El is unidentified. left, Standing in rear. left head of Guatemala's ruling junta, and Col. Carlos Castilo Armas, right, leader of the Central American nations anti-Communist rebels, are shown as they signed a'peace pact in San Salvador, El Salvador, ending the Guate- malan civil war. It proclaimed a totalcease-fire and provided for a five-man military Watching the signing ceremony is Dr. Carlos Azucar Charez, centre, foreign Salvador. R. Quintanilla, Rafael Carranza Amaya and Luis Felipe Escobar. -Man at extreme right to right, are: Colonels Fidel of struggle against the world, the flesh and the devil, enemies against which every mortal must do battle as he steers his course through life. Some to rise glori- ously: others to fall. ”We don't question who or what they are." the policewoman would tell you. "if they are in trouble, we do what we can for them.” And her words, incidentally, have a familiar appeal like: ”Come unto me. all ye that in- bor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." In New Guinea there are nei- ther towns nor villages and the population can only be estimated. as a large percentage of the na- tives have never come into con- tact with white men. The pulpit in the church at Wreay. England. was made from tree that stood before the birth of Jesur. I-followed from a single piece of bay oak, rescued trees. piishcd out fiom.m:in saved by the grace of God gag,-; and yet ug.'iiii;irom white slavery. Another. a thrsc as El l iicrcs oi lcavcsipcrson of refinement, had lost and Sfillfllr II It's oi iziuiss iaiari.-as-vvcry penn: of his savlnss for they iioii. cover acres and throuizh Unwisf? Investments and square m.lrs it reckoned edge to.1ike the beautiful YOURS Womalj; 9(ig."- are (1i';t'.i.iig their strength had J0l"9d V-hEV"d0Wn BN5 01115 frrm the . icic. Excccdingly lhliflulh the While CFYPL minute as t rse rzbrattoiis must H0m81?5S DCTSOHS are 3110W?d be. their iiiixiiiicrs pci"nops nla)'ih! 5laY.”l ""5 Chlfrch Only lhrwl NYC .1 .m N-. W. A.-.,,:.,.L rmchgiiights in succession. After they 1” mt. pm” must find some other abode. which brings it long line of ever changing faces to this haven 'of refuge: but none are turncd away hungry. . .ll- c S'C('lilS to conic from l The fervour: i tciitling in ri- tldnl liU”(l l'lllL'5i iii: .i:c strung horn of earth, It :5 this exquisite un-l three groups: . been behind prison walls and have; a grudge against the world:l those whose minds have snappcdl under the strain of war: and deh”"j”'"l- i'l"'”d 3iiiuilulntlfilhsfgg; those who will neither work nor ir mo in v ,2 .. .. . accot'rl:iiicc -li the i.iondc:'.'iil inciwomnn has heard everv storv strumriit oi N.'l'iili'P. Richard .)cll- ' cse '.io:1ticr1iil iiortls phnney at gigmi 713'” (mil 5” (M5 59” To spend in few nights down inl .1-"-1” ii 15 Flood W Temythe crypt of St. Martin's church! 3b0l-ll WC-W . . . ;would give you a pretty good. picture of human nature on skid n.i.- it suiidinl in the c.i;':.rii lime UP rciidlni: about thrm. The i: l. is that tho Etlfldlrli torlij: is Just a Cil('l'l5hE(ii reminder of the ilcctncss of that i .lil'.llTl(:,t' that has. is tiny, licnded on al "i'.l.'ll'(i an unachie-i ll. it is it silent or in.i:'ching on ll". iicrcr look-. rd. 1 the proper sci-i 1iwii:t' x tiksil tint viable (it-ri.ii seiitincl of t tin: for n Sllllti ii. HK positioii M11 the pa: ' ii'd he tliiit of ii shimc l l'Unlilll('C, go (lion in of the sun- dl-"ii Tlic:r ... 11 no kl of legend back of it V g storms of t-nine down lL C'llllliZCS and many liilli tt(illl”ll ciiicllziig in " .s of tl'.c itnrlri, have loved the siiixrlinl ziiizi IJKPH swiiiid coiin-j sci from ."s rolricii mottocs The siinrlizl LS ilic t:;io sliznc of the l!'(lli(i(lls--.'Ifti!ii.(i t" it.'ir all Ihr .ir.tc of the omit"-ti to of.'c:' ii 5.'l('l'lllCP to the ' t)c.'i:..;.. It daily zerirhcs ii. l;.'xI'illi Lrsxniis as the sun' rind io.r iiioac iis face . ' ixlci, '.l.. r .iii(l more - :1 fr iinrl the niaiii V um... and blcssings no 'llo:iioi:'ow You Arixit Yes.tci'd-riy” ' .-'.ii.u in Clicster. tczg. sllllltbi? .'ti' lilil dial iiirirks . only this. So Too Our ' (i:'o."it The Sur..l '1 The Sliiide Thcrc ii;c 5') ll'l'llly wonderful mottr-s but l;lTi(' and space will not i Dermit us to tell yoiilof t.h(im.l ii The finest was selected by the au- . 1 thor for his (i'.lll siintliiil in thrl garden. .Yl7fI' A l.I'l”'l'LE WHILE IS Tlild LIGHT WITH YOU. WALK WHILE YE HAVE Tl-12. LIGHT. Jolin 12.35 KILLED ON BIDEWILK ST HYACINTHE. Que. (CF)- Denisa Cote. is. of St. Hyacinthe was Klil"fi early Siinday whrn A truck. out of control altrr colliding with a car. mount:-ii the sidewalk and struck her. Neither the truck j ' nor car drlvrr were inlui-ed. police -. said. St. Hynclnthe is 35 miles east of Montreal. PLAIN OI CORK TIP from a submerged forest, it is older than any church in exist- ence. it was in such good condition Usualiy men are divided imni that workmen were able to trans- -;-hose whn hm...-form it into a beautiful rostrum and to 'shapc it after its natural form and decorate it with fos- sils. A small branch at one side is carved with loaves which serve as a candlestick. The old oak .3” m.nilhL Bu. ma. hm. pan", was unearthed at Woodside when the workmen lever invented. and she knows 93791 10 iflin 1W0 lakes. . l were excavating Crystals of barium tiianate A few thousandths of an inch thick and 1-2 an inch square which can store up as many as 250 bits 'of information has been developed row, cach inriividiial :1 real di-amzii by the Bell Telephone Laboi'stoi'y. Data is fed to the crystals in code form using tlny posititve and negative electric charges. The crystals will reduce the size of 'phone switching systems and electric calculators. In 1702 I rascal named Dick Hathway was convicted at Sur- rey Assize in England for false- ly accusing an aged woman of witchcraft. He spit some pins out of his mouth and declared in court that the witch had put them in his stomach. 1 Ten years later came the fam- ous case in which Jane Wend- ham also of England was found guilty of witchcraft; in this case guilty of flying through the air on a broomstick and of changing herself into a cat. Sir.John Po- well who was the judge sitting on the case said he knew of no law against flying on broomsticks or on anything else and as for chang- ing herself into a cat he thought the Devil might have been malicious enonugh to manage the affair without her connivance. Anyway Jane got I pardon much to the anger of some clergy- men who thought she should at least have gone to prison for the rest of her days. So much contention arose over the case that people of understand- ing and common sense avowed their disbelief in witches. scripture texts notwithstanding. These were in the minority however and strange but true witch trials in England did not come to an end until 1738 when it law punishing witchcraft by death was repealed. CANADA'S MILDEST, BEST-'I.'A8TING CIGARETTE Rogorson-Macllonald wedding St. Patrick's Cathedral. Hamil- ton, Ontario was the scene of a pretty wedding on June 20. when Mary Aileen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Aeneas MacDonald of Charlottetown was united in holy bonds of matrimony to Cecil Francis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les T. Rogerson of Peakes. P.E.I. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. J. H. Higgins. who also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Given in marriage by her cousin. Mr. Joseph A. MacDonald of Tax- onto. the bride was gowned in white nylon tulle over satin, styled with a fitted bodice and a bout- tant ballerina-length skirt with lace applique. Her finger-tip veil of ii- lusion was held in place with a coronet of seed pearls. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls. a gift of the groom. She carried a lwhite prayer book adorned with a mauve orchid and white streamers. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Donalda MacDonald. as bridesmaid. who wore a bal- lerina-length gown of aquamarine nylon net over satin with match- lng mitts and head-dress. She car- ricd a nosegay of pink roses. The groom. was attended by his brother. Mr. Aubrey Rogerson. Ushers were Messrs. Harold and Elmer Rogerson, also brothers 0 the groom. - Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast was -held for 50 guests. The brideis table was cen-' -L and hat with navy Ac- I. Her cox-sage was of red return the young couple will Hilde In I-lsmllton r . who the groom is employed with and Mu rs. luymond and nogln- - all! III of Toronto. rm viiiiiy iiom -1411. Kathleen Crook and daughter. suelien. motored from Massachusetts to spend a holiday at the home of her brother. Mr. Roy Phillips. is . Edna Walks in ondliig tom? time in I-laliftsx. wigs liar son-in-law and daughte . Mr. and Mn. Warren Allan. 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