i ll EILEEN .Y. cRozlEn ENGAGEMENT Mr. nnd \lrs nernett Crnz- icr. Summerside East, an- nounce the engagement oi their youngcst daughter. Eileen lane to Wesley \‘niso lieiicl. nu est still or \ir and .\lr, ELLEN’S DIARY Rural Scholars Prepare For New School Term lay this morning, the pupils of the island's rural schon‘ . such, as ours uhicli run at history hi our cnmmuni is complac- ently, dnivn he dc the River Road. will be assembling to clas ads and lassies «I an age to Mack irnrn the house across the lane. tanned and roireshed tron-i the holiday-'5 combined work and play. , svingl been an esrhii in their grading tests. w he opening the rovers at new textbooks. Eacerly it maybe. anxious as are those ready and willing to explore tresh areas of study, eyes al- ready on some prererred tz oal ahead Eut a little hesitantly. perhaps. because added to torm, er lamillar subjects In oils Grade work ihcy take up, strange ones. there are . . . . . And nmv it is. at the very out« let, that teachers and mothers and duds should take care that these young students understand the early lessons in these. For given good instruction the lirsi days. the children will go on to enjoy them Otherwise they will only become indifferent, or as we have repeatedly seen young- sters do. give up in discourage- ment, and thereby lose the high. er grades. to which this one s. Today too. the beginner: like Alex will attend lirst clasaea: Little girls with curls and dren- ed winsomcly. as only little girls can dress Lads In brand new ouiiits oi shirt and jeans. that will not remain in this state ior ' long! And all with tncea shining, and eyes lull ol wonder. lot: WESLEYN. I-IFiITFEL ANNOUNCED A Hetlel, Summers-dc East am. Not even hazard a guess, Somc~ timcs the bright one comes short oi the goal, he or she, could so easily have reached, otter ith slow learner, the Insiructur'a near-despair ui tlmes. will he the successiul one in thc end. And what chances tor an ed cation t‘ cre are. nowadays! “ i. it I should [all in my Matriculation Tosis—' we over~ heard one express some concern over this last summer, “And what of it: ll wnu be A disappointment to yourself. no doubt. but there will be nnoilicr year to r e p e at the course, won't there?" an older one coun- selled wisely, Wu bless them, the children who come in now from the so shine and treednm oi the holi- days. to the shade and order ot the Schoolroom. May the coming your, and years. give them to see many a y o u n g hope oi lite iuliillod. many a cherished dream come Timight ihe Curiosity-cat stre- tches. extending limbs, hill len- gth on the couch, . dear" hc purrs lazily Tired?" we inquire. ‘Ye-ea, but only satisl ‘ngly enough to tip at his top- gue outlines his lips "I support is unexplored territory to which ‘ Lhry have And one. we conjecture. wtil become a ~ And another will make a — But what will the years maka at them? Neither ' teacher nnl’ parents could know. v Fashion Fancies From New York NEW YORK (AM There wcie two slut-s to the lashian sin 1 James (‘alanbs picscntcd :iiond-iy depending on the way Lac models here i cin The Calliornia designer. last' American rnntnrlor to present- {all fashions tn buyers and press. nonemin agreed that women should have wide. 5109' ping shoulders an d narrow skirt. iant MW and then he diii a turnabmii, treating ironir ilk- bncks. and vice l'ersa. Sometimes the race view was I siibiiyvcanad mat. but in re- areat the illniC or tiered hack Suggested the model Wu I two , Threavplt-rr suit cLlNGiNG SHAPES This was his year lnr louse. ciinlzl' shapes that start at the ' widened shoulder line in the buck and sump around to the bosom line in (mm. niaa cui. with tricky Dolman sleeves were more complicated tashlon achnlques thni ensured Galanoa Igainst design stealing. II who like to be seen will love his awning - striped jukeis and long (kid: or velvet a silk, Women who want tree: move- ment undoubtedly will avoid Ilia ‘ belcwcncd gowns with n slim that walking II . But If the, Inn will! in ltlnd Young Couple Lot 1‘ llnlled Church VII the c of I mmmer wedding probably buy in , .. ' In. and Ira. lea CoIdy. ‘In-lhrwl. win in mm handyman or their only \ “It. Genevieve Incl“. “It Winn nun. u Hm Ind look heluhlul they‘ll main em when Gathering Minnie. dangle menu CODY ENGAGEMENT AN GILEle EGAN NOUNCED at Mr. and Mn. tried Eran, u Anni. Clarion. Inn. Mam-ac will latte pi. o It In Illl., September N, ms. It Smiliwrt Roman CI- hell-Imam font... has bccn a guest oi hlr. Ind t and Mn, L W. Roper. Brudenell,‘ QC. are guem oi Mr. i Everett Blunder (I Charloiletiiwnt and tour sons. oi Toronto. vacationed at the Sea-‘iPauiine Curriei and churned, ,ncll cottage in Georgetown. The man‘th will take place i ML m, Mm kw“ VA September is. tool, at church hiccunnald accompanied by Mr. ,1.» cmmmmwm Com can,“ oi aim, Summersida. at up land Mrs. Millard Blackstone end I, m ‘M all guests or Lieutenant and . Mrs. children, have returned to l-laliiax, havin been the guests other parens at . Mrs. MacDonald is their daugh- ter Inez. grandaughter Sharon-Lee oi Sar-i-tt and Mrs. Myaii. Quee n his. Onlario. . iMaL-dunald. young daughters M A, M dounld, Parkdalc. an spending the month oi August in Dear- born. Michigan. guests at their , their aunt and uncle. Mr. Built Mrs Snutllnuri. Mrs. Lean. Orwell Cove. Vlrs white oi Plclou. N's. Mrs. Rn MacNeili bl Charlottetown. haven", m_ Amt.” returned [mm a holiday in 0.5 A. Five days were spent at ill? “Word III Lil: lull" at St!“ at was held at the home of Dr, on Lake. Ncw York state Mrs. and Mn mg on“. Summer. Atkinson remained days Willi her parenis. Mr and Mrs. — li' thcre is such a up leciable tare, lender ~ ic I d _.. be lee , bring our pleasant August day to MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. FLETCHER AI Double-Ring Ceremony is The Gui-(Inn Charlottetown. Mon Aug 19 1968 HAPPENINGS Mrs, Reuben lilactipnald. 1'an Mr mily, Point: Claire. Quo- Ind M 1. Upper Princ- Mr. a . . Alex Mitchell St. onrierly Doris Macdanald oi ‘ lid Mrs. Gordon Couttl limit and land bed are vaca- tionins with Mu, CouttI‘ pap- cnia. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cur» i i it n r, and Mrs. Irving K. Clarkelsipininzfdmzifih ' ' RCMP oi Washburn. Maine. are. Governor Mr. and Mn. a Mrs. WJ. MacDonald, 0.0mm“ mn‘ Parkdaie are ring to New Y k to a mi th ‘i Eli. MacDonald and M "- 'Efifimmm Brenda and Bruce. grandchildren. ‘ g Mr, and Mrs, Walter Curler. (‘1 Mrs. Del rter . D. Carter‘s brother. Mr. LF. My« Mrs. ll: Kelly and Misses Janine and Leanne, oi . 5ch Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gallagher a! Mobctim are guests oi Mr. l3nd Mrs. Claude whitened. Eun- ury. r. and Mrs. Donal Mrs. William Invernrity oi Van- couver, the tor-mei- Laura Mal:- Quaid. is visiting her mother. Mrs, M. MacQunid or Kensing- an. Wellington MacNelll. wnirod Mac- Roy Mrs, Miss Barbara Smith oi Ed~ monion. Alta, l Vlslllhg her in- ' Smith, Tryon, Atkinson and Mrs. Alired the A miscellaneoul wedding SYIUW- far a fe\\‘.sidc. on Wednesday evening in ihonor or Miss Patsy MacNeiu "whose marr' t George i 2D40naldmn takes place on August Merrill l-lillman, wood a. Miss Elaine Green and Mini June Gunn were co-nosmsel, Patsy was assisted by Elaine s (‘9‘ Green in lile Openlnl of El": "def while Marina Dclghln read tho ' accompanying Verses mid Marl- lyn Sutherland arranged the ith “0h? ‘ n — Let me think! Miceleis .. e Imlles “At any rate, it w it He, pour Chap. has (alien as As we snal- presently. to The shower wls attended by Iriends oi the brideto-be and former St Dunstan University classmatea. A lunch was served by the ho- tcsses. Mrs. Gunn. Mary M iNeIll. Mrs Frances MaoNelll .c, ‘and Vera Chappcll, t I close. Mrs. Edgar ihome oi the {dinner in Wlimoi valley lost Friday, when a min. A1 iceilaneous bridal shower was tilleid in honor utMlss Sandrai . ,Marchbdnk will) was an August ibride. Mrs, Marchbank‘s mar. {lriaue (00k place on Saturday, Aug. 10. i neircshmcnta were served by line hostess_ assisted by Mrs. ‘George Hogs. Mrs. Edgar Mile ilar, Mrs. J'hn Burrows and Mrs. 1Elme~r . Colin Waugh and Mrli. Mlllar atthei Mr. and Min. Claude Crasweil Winsloe. reiuned home Tuesday Aug. L3. after spending I month's ,hulidays with ihelr so law ‘Ind daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Bill iWIIiimol’e. Port Alberni. EC. En ‘Iroute they visibed MT. Craa'well'g ilsorot‘her Benson in Strasbourg. as . 1 Mrs. Douglas Long tormerly lmu-oHionour, She won I mauve street length gown ni ny ion organza over iaiieia and maichlng hctddmls and accen- saries. she carried a nosegay oi the some hue accented with white. Miss Mary Williams Ind Miss Jane Flelcher. the groom's sla- Ier. wcre bridesmaids. inn-y were similarly Iliind in the malamn-ofehonmlr In dresses of yellow and green with maichrig accessories. and noacgayS. Lillie Miss Shelley Catlin-LII MacArthur niece of the bride. who ii! flower girl Ind wore mauve nylon organza over ta!- Ioia and carried a tiny basket of mixed I'inwefl, Rudleli Runny lcld II bell Pledge Vows man. Roger MchrflIur Ind Wendell Birch ushered the gucail. ore over Mitch with blue and whiu Iceeaaorlel. She wore a comp. pink rose]. The '. mo- ther. Mrs. Fletcher, wore a rude I'Iille are" with beige no so - iea. liar cornea m 0! yellow s, nae A 11ccpr (or ’0 (null wu held II III. Klnl Georle Hill. Port Hill, The bride‘s llblc wIl centered with cut (Iowan Ind I throt- ucrred weddlnl clke Hilda by M" Giuliani Mill-r. Mn. Guild MW dlnullied lhI ml! boot. ta“ of Mr Ind Mm. Mlynlrd MacArthur. Arlington, wll unit- ed In mlrflaxe to John Robert Fletcher. only son of Mrs. John F'Ie‘ld'ler and the Isle Mr, Fiel- clier oi summerside. Rev. MK. Charman nIIlciatc ed at the double ring ceiempny. Appropriate mualc wu played by Mrs. I-Iattleid Maynard who accompanied the choir as they sang "The nice That Erenihcd The wlolai, Min lps, sang the “Wedding Prayer" during the signing oi the register. The church was be-uiliirlly dI< carried with potted plants and Bill flowers. 1'1! truest WWI were lndicatcd ny lilies oi i‘ie valtey In w ' . Civrn in marriage by tier in male hoaapiriooo mod, n... tin-r. line bride um I Mr bra Unlicd Ellie! and Guiana. length gown ntmrity white sheer The bride chm In on whit. Ieauiring a wide portrelt collar lull with pink bad black decea- wiui an innctoiaeqnined. tower- borlu. and a chn at lal msc. chantiliy lace. and lung emotions. my point cleaves Swim appll- on return Mr. and Mn, not. q o. were cmbmldered M . iull. hnnped skirt lIer elbow summlde. where the groom length van was held in plan by i- emlilvnd by My. scum-man Mn. Edward 5wa and Min "(ETIBMQQK seated the guests. . out-yuan .waoud gmumthebmk to which Itilraoluqulnllndpifllllnd Ind the bride II an IM ll-Illol SIM lulled Claim. Ivy calm-Mm Muld- lewellry w a a pearl lag in m necklace Ind mlichinj earl-lulu. In Minn-r. Em, OIL: a gin oi the groom Mr. and Ila. Harm Mldllil. Mrs, Ialnyd MATE-chem, only SI. m. N8” "II. Mid nd Mrs. Irvin] Saundefl ‘ ,n MR. AND MRS. J05 s were exchanged recen-‘whiie accessories and a corsage Church. oi white and pink carnatibnl. Vow ly at saint Malacny's Kinknrn. when Mary Aldonna. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. loser-h Mulligan. Kinkora. was uni in marriage to Joseph Waltcl‘ Campbell. son oi Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell. Kelly's Cross. Rev. Emmett Tralnor S.l, who had been ordained the previous week. oiricinied at the ceremony The altar was dccoroicd with baskets oi Kern: and yellow i 'munis. The guest pews were marked with pink rosebuds and white satin bows. The organist. Sister Mary lude, C,S.M., accompan- ied Raymond Kelly oi Kinkora who sang appropriate hymns during the ceremony and signing oi the register, The bride, given in marriage by her lather, choose a floor length dress at white nylon or. ganza over satin and net. The tilted bodice tcaiured long lily pointed sleeves and a scalloped neckline. iIer elbow length veil was held in place by a crown oi sequins and pearls. she carried a lace covered missai. gilt oi the groom, with red roses and ivy. The matron of honor. Mrs. Er. neat Dcvinc, wore a street length dress or turounise prau de sole, with white picture hat, and car, ried a bouquet oi yellnw mums. Attending the groom. was his‘ brother. Charles Campbell The ushers were Austin lluiliganl and Francis Campbell. The mother oi the bride. wore a lu‘keted dress nt royal blue, Good Food Ai by [m BAILEY ALLEN EIGHT- THIRTY one evening last May the Chet and l ioinerl a party oi guests leitinc to Hi land in attend the opening iestr, viiios oi the new Roiicrdam Hil-I ion Hotel v The jet was scarcer nirbnrnei when the rosy—checked LM hostesses rolled uul trnlie y , iwheel irnysl with oockinils,i ___—, Erma Dawson oi ncdeoue, ondi her children. Madelyn and i W. CAMPBEL Ceremony Unites Couple ““ AI Si. Moictchy’s Church iat shining Water Lodge. Caven- IDA BAILEY ALLEN On Fiighi To Holland ‘ cluded Inpciizors, iresh ved. “ADE! INTEREST “So simple Im'l Inky they will I m ample. the service with u die. out rtrip oi mlrlnIIed lc halved cucumber down the cm d tor, highlighted with a lllcu oi red radish, the two remllnlnl Ipacel tilled with slightly ovon lapping halI-allcea oi mnrinaiod Im Mm a. “It It I limp]: glorification ol the way inexpensive everyday Ioodl can look and taste when prepared with Imagination and Telplcl (or design." Enloylnl d l n n e 1' took up about a hours more or our night time. NAP TIME Then came a slcsia 0! about w were gently roused tor light breakiast oi orange iulce. coliee or in, a cereal, IE! or cold cuts, rolls and butter, "The cntingest night I ever alloyed." observed the Chef. Is we started the slow descent to the rport at Amsterdam, Hui» land. ‘We ate {or nearly 6 hours over a distance oi about 8.500 mllerl" TOMORROW‘S DINNER. ADAPTED FROM KLM Ears d'Oeuvrel On- the- Squire Pnrtcrhnuae Veal Steak Duchess Potato The groom's malher. Ware 1 I dress ol light. blue brucude. with blue and white accessories. and . corsacc oi while carnation. The bride'a grnndmothcr. Mn. Ethel Curley, choose a two piece dress DI fluwe printed crepe, with black accessories and cor- sagc oi white oarnationr. Following the ccl'elnany I re ceplinn wus held ior ila guests am“. They haven't my chil Io nltunliy they don't VIII! all flu and all! would love in have me Ind ill! other kldl come. But x. we cln't [u when home. when the Ind my uuc workauaiytheyiockailtbe oon. We in in tiny Incl locked In. Doel anyone ymlr MRI!“ or other luv! any uugfletflonl? I will b. wntchlnl your crfiunm for In Inlwen. Think you kindly. LL inn l ndl-lll tint aghast imprenion is that y malt inbuinanly unteellng. leavi the grandma alone land. a locked house all gay. In that teen-m grand In hour and a hall, after which .4 due reflects that mlybe their locked door preclutlnnl aren't I! heartless Is the Tim impres- vell the run of the house. Mien. without adult iupIrvliion during the tiny. they might innocenly precipitate harm of mm ill couldn't be undnne. the ovvortunity. ma's moi but. oui of her Ml. to Inn-u . iii-u nu- .. ...fl'uflm... .. .. MARY HAWORTH Elsi-1'35“ led till 5 ... B i . MM M. buli- lII seam. mmwmmmm Teenager Worries About WEI" m” . tooth,“ m M m m Bedrldden Grandparent 71ml I have M and near Mai-y naworth: I In: ill rim i panned in my calm. your old and i have a problem. moan? “Effie “ within perk-pl an mInnte-t i have a an other who II might in occaliou-iy ... '", tau dinner a n: were ur- p...iyned and bedridden. allp down into an uphnflpfi'; Site Ilvel wltll my uncle Ind an“ chIir or lull. Ind became in: murce oi . nuior ii an rc hnurl Etna?!” ic den, rked kid. comllu to their house. They 3 2- _ want everythlnd Judi do: my to register Note 2 hm d Mum- auat 1| an awful crank. boom-lint, or reverie-i: .233 an armed tar individn-l "W- l wolrid love to visit my mad that the youths-ion behave weu cumin: and go iwlth . uh" . ) In! her care aunt tr he doesn't like it. And no to lie. that hl e been avoided by mum “no vidtori" policy out-in. y. mainly I'ymplilliu your load nil-givin- Ibout‘h‘: solitary Invalld mu worry about grandma be- I" But it till! Imuu Ill Alone m Delr L.L.: Hill Ll indeed Prohlun. One our Iulli. Ind uncle Iain: II— in M. arrangement In your thin. My muesli-m I]: Get y chi - ran can't gel to her {or friendly iii. (in ascend lllnulllt, however. lay (or I quarter to half all hour, inst helm. or ills! Iliu. lh! eveninl meal It her hullse. Don't be put all by your aunl‘l iorblddlng manner Take it In stride. II purl oi the Inevllahll discomiort at doing one‘l duly. it you genuinely love your grnnd- ll'ln, with I wish to give her such happiness as you can. then try in be brave, loyal. relourceilll Ind dell-disciplined enough to work out. Ind Iflck to, I plan til seeing her regularly. u nuilincd ion susaestx, It teenage children we" II- ihly to see hcdialt [randmli at For example. they might sell: under gI-Illd- Creamed Spin-ch c bride and groom. A toast tn the bride was pro- po by Rev, Harold Croken and responded to by the groom. The guest book waa circulated by Miss aeriha Rnberls. For a honeymoon in the Marh times. the bride chose a th r c 2 ICE CAKE "Ice Cake". a treat in Europe, ll molded hard-irozen ice cream oi one kind or or harmon- lzlng various kinds. it ia trnien. preterahly in a its-quart tube mold, which may be decorated with glanced Irults lecc bet c linen suit, with Tulsa and glean accessories. And before the ice cream is but in. ‘f‘d a,“ 2”“ film" ' " w “WM” “’9‘.” a coinage or red roses. Slnc e it is olways cui ln wedges. Pcl~ ' "PP Wu" “We” MW" Investment Securing their "tn... the newton... ...va its tours are sometimes passed. I" "'9 "1‘" “Ifl‘l‘lv A M. mun taken up residence at M Great 1'0 “"5 “f "we?" “Wm” Mun-"r George Street. Charlottetown For . 2ouart id cupl mold you ""1 I’m?“ “0””: t M I In Grntton Si. Dial 4-858! Out his. mm guests 1... will need 2 q ria oi ice cream. "5"“ W’ W" l‘ "I! new 1101- Charlottetown eluded licv Emmott Trainor, Place the ice cream in an else, "mm Hm”- tric mixer. it only one kind is to be used. add flavoring. llaucr or brindy (or an Intel-eating indie. Mix but do not let the Ice lam-m Iofl t dlould be nev, Lorne Tralnor. and Rev. .lohn Trainor. Ontario, Mrs. Eth- e: Curley. otiawn Mrs any Mul- ligan and Darlene. Winnlnci‘l. Prior to" her marriage title “m bride was unnred at a mlsce- ‘ ~ . lnneous slimvcr at her home, cp‘9kwitf‘l“:'{llin“° "‘9 Ifimdi hlrs Ernest Devine. Charlotte- ‘1’" ° ' '5‘" ‘ 9" tovn, also entertained at aahnw» “"3"” tram" ' “9" ‘9’“ cr inr Miss Mulligan. ..., sf," ' To urve. Ilnt dip the mold in and out oi hot water. Place a paper dolly or aluminum toll on a swing platter, Turn out the ice cake on this; move it to the center oi the platt- er, ll too iirm to slice. keep the rctrincraior (or, an hour. or at room temperature is tn zit lull I The Way min The accompaniment i. uau iy strawberry or Melba inuc tor a united ice Cake we suggest butterscotch 01’ CII‘AIMI sauce ginger ale. tomato or orange Juice and plates pt enticing bite- size canapes, all hrcad- based. some "vary, others with clever lruii toppings DINNER MENU Ahnul an hour laier, dinner menus wcre passcd (or us to matte our selections. These in- caviar, or lobster or grapefruit: conm ,. nice of heel tourrcdcs with Bordelulse sauce. ll. BENNETT CARR lull-nu Coo-rolling x Dill. supi. s-n Lilo at c aria. Phone «an . mu Charlottetown. PEI. 50W “...”. n e . min at Frederlcion. h B. i ii ed iricndl and relatives In RE . recenly Mr, and Mrs. Earl nocherty. son and daughter. DouBEl! and Jon . have returned in Toronto nitcr vacationing in P.E.I. loan spent a month with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mac- lntyre, Cornwall. Mr. and Mr... Dcchcrty and nougglc were the guests oi Mrs. nochcriy‘: main-i er. Mrs. Oscar Currie. New w. shire. Mrl. Stirling MacLeoti has re- cenily returned to PE. a , spending a two week vacation in Toronto. guest or her uncle and, any. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Doch- e . Mr. Ind Mn, John Macintyre and totally have mum Milton. PE. alter spending may: 1: vacation . N . ey guests oi Mn. Macintyre'a bro- ther, Mr. Ind Min. Ivan Much!- n, Moore & McLeod Ltd. *‘k‘k‘k'k Quorum allow... I ADULT NOW PLAYING CAPITOL mow lblemu'YIlIlOlly ***** Iluu oldi- bride. acted an In- lqulal. mum. on. over superb road]. with III must adequate and {re quenl mad signs I evzr saw. Nobody could not lost in Holland... then. pumping water into th a need Winnnmllllllllllll. 'IIIHHHIIIIIIIIIWIIIID AUGUST CLEARANGE SALE above. It will giva her something to look iorward ii ll. dish The bride's table was can» onlainins appropriate chopped lei-ed with a thrceticr wedding 1“ Sign" °' nuimcuis. cake topped with a miniature no. 0, lead Cum, 0, 1.“ Motoring Fmrdismmdam nnollcm' INDUSTRY a not When expnrt of English cotton machines and design: banned. Slmucl Shier I in Mr mechanic. smuggled oldill out in his head to the United tales. An hour's drive by limousine e Windmills every now and rds otilne cattle ROYAL SECURITIES TRAIN FOR LEADERSHIP! INCREASE YOUR INCOME! IDALE CARNEGIE COURSE In Eflecuva Speaking and Human Relational Free FIM Session Tuesday, 7.30 PM. CH'TOWN HOTEL ID THINGS THIS COURSE WILL HELP YOU DO‘ 1. Develop Poise. Coaudencr LSpelk Elllcllvell leiaru Groups I. Get Along With people LComInunlclle Ide- Clearly 5. Control Worry Your DALE CARNEGIE ‘. hymn mm", Amber 0‘ 'I. Think 0n Ynur Feel "now to Win Ll’upun Fm- Mulenhi. l-rlclldl Ind !. Incre- e Your Incum llfllmnze People" 10.Condn A Meetlnl A Few Openings wt Presented By Leldenllip Trdhilng sen-ice- For Information: I. II. ENGLISH. MOTEL CHARLUI'I'E‘IOWN—Tel, N0. H566 ' Shop All Departments CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEILi For Outstanding Values Moore 8: McLeod" Ltii; I!