4 » o.. ° % 2 7 ~ — on _ ble was decorated. with a throes : Fi 4 A p p F N | N GS S tiered wedding cake surmoy») : 5 , : ,-ed by a miniature bride. a pq d Audrey Jénkins, Women's-Editor. Phone 4-8506 groom. Clarence MacPhai! «.. i : . 7 , ah oe mector of ceremonies and | Mr and Mrs John MacRae «Tl thews were entertained by their : : ears « pesed the toast to the brit. 7 Mancheste \ass and form- grade. 9 students of Alberton Re- ; ee i : which was responded to by the Ps erlyaof Cherry Valley,-P. E 1. gional Hig School prior to-leav« s P .. < gr ont i q wte in Otta (Yat, to attend ing Alberton "to make their home 7 eg : ’ Diana MacPhee was in char +» P| the weddir son, RCMP in. Parkdale The hostess” was 4 4 . : of the gvest. book Fs a: Est. D na ui ‘Rate ie a ee = oy oh made the pre ' Sen - For a honeymoon trip to tye P| ean Tobias of St. John's ve + SE ta ion to pe ara The pre- : ‘ Unifed a Mrs. MacP F found and at € — a Park oo 7 arent was, made 3 ; aa wore a tWo-piece suit of 5 Ron tun af tM aren as 2 § - United.< ‘nix 1 dune ) arer : asting , P : tweed with a hat of green i i” Mrs Dayid Brooks Mikt - _ Mrs: Jesse Matthews and Mrs ‘ % an _— Pag igipin MAS. . dee = Mass., i€a\es ‘this morning_ 0} \perbert Matthews, who left Al- Bae - - a Ty ‘ae 7 ie . oses. Mr a Mrs. Mac ! Teturn home -afte Visiting With berton>on Tuesday to take up a : cousins. Arthur E. Fr ‘7C1S residence in’ Parkdale were ho- ha se allio Areyle — © Peter's Koad and Mrs nored by Alberton United Church HE. 1 {Photo by Claude Mackay i nie Living: women on Monday. Mrs. Wen- | # é ng er aca lomé, and del! Weeks, president of the or-| | ; . ‘ . John Ht s ol. PB a) ganization made a presentation | # { ; UCW Meeting Fortune to each é : nee « 5 : H d yee : ae ys ef Wallace ’ : 4 és . $s - deenting thie Ly Mrs. Herbert Matthews | was. Pins . Mee a | Hin-law and davehter. Mr and also honored by fhe Women’s In-} woe 4 n Bresadalhane “4 SS j : ~~ 4 Fret ve stitute. in~Alberton of which she! | &“ is a member, and: the Ro Ka itin The UCW of the. Breadalba e = oy Mgrs _Stitute of which .ske-wg ormer: | - = United Church met at the hone ; Kenneth Quick \Iberton ‘are '¥ a member \t Alberton the , : este of Mrs..J. J. MacLeod: The Fi iguests of Mr and Mrs. L. W, presentation was made by Mrs | ay Poe meeting opened with the stato. af Roper, Montacue ~ Arthur Wilkie and Mrs. James! p . ~ mentol-the “Purpése” He , Hodgson. At Dock it was made. s £28 . Afigus Gillis devotional lea ‘and ‘Mrs Mvren Mathe- by Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie and Mrs. | oe % be ' a_i See 7 ae) eo George Irving : Bes. oe had for her theme “Pentecs-:* a and oe d = Sc oe ee te Ka > Mrs. William Hare gave a re~:| oront Al.._are-presentty aoe : ing and Mrs. Hugh F. Mack. rahe aft Fart - Min wis £5 ~ ei m cationine “on the Island: after Earle MacEwen,. Ottawa, is ee. read: the scripture. The -hvm-»« 7 ‘4 : ” _ i ; having attended the Weeks - Ma- spending his vacation at the | cee ee , “ Sas? . om , P S F Y ? theson ‘wedding ‘» Breadalbane home of his brother and sister- | ; abs os y. cave hat Will Wot . F : 0 r. — i : : Me Go Dear Lord and : aS : ‘ Peg my. i “gs me in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold ; ‘ oe Father of Mankind"? and “Bie. : . See ae : ; ‘ a” ¥. ey re aca’ and Gordon Mat- MacEwen, Rollo Bay Centre. | i ie ai * x: Pos . : . : [ Berbaca , : " - ccm gl : pS Be the Tie’ Twelve membors answered the rol! call. Mame | : bs ° Stewart presented the less-n Sos a ‘from the study book, and Mrs. . “3 s James Snowie led the lesson on Ll femee a) ik: Brazil__Mrs_Hush F_ Mackay a oes ue = i la A - — Uber isceenl : “FF ; offered prayer. The -committce PICTURED ABOVE:\are Iris Mertthy, Wendy Wilson, ~ ; a4 VA jj bf four prize - winning members Gisis Bawson and Nancy ELLEN‘’S DIARY | f | (7h 54, ; — er, gy a 7 < A oa s i ‘ i reported that twenty-five cards of the Cornwall 4¢H_ Gar- and o at had heen sen nd ment Club” They are T. to RK. MacDonald - Da ee ee ee he te Cornwall Garmet Clubbers A First Shearing Day 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Kri. June 24,1966. rns wows mace. Dibine tb Display Year’s Handiwork’_; And A Sumnier Begins mma | business session, it was decided to install an electric outlet in aa “This June !s surely giving us young'uns would help: Peter, © Achievement Day of, Corn- marks were expressed by the great. growing weather. Ellen” a willing and. knowing chap, as | wall 4-H Garment.Club was held judges on the fine work done by is~morning ; , —Cathy—2 recently in the School with a all members during the year. pleased with the promise of the bit puzzled at Yirst over the new | large number of friends and re-. Following are descriptions of day, new-come__““I_never_saw_farm-chore— would—catch- pret ~Tatives— in attendance." T he the prize hing dresses and crops do better Why the grass sentiy its meaning, to enter with’ chairman, Wendy Wilson, open- suits made by the senior girls: 1s actually getting ahead of the the boys. into its doings. What ed the meeting with the singing 6th year,’ Wendy” Wilson, 2 - cattle. And as for the grain, it fun for them to light the match,| | of “O- Canada". and a,weleome piece white -boucle~ suit with looks .,as- though. every -grain-under James’ Supervision.” and! ~ to the guests straight skirt and jacket with stew!” _ to watch the fire glow. How |* The outline of the Ist .Year three-quarter sleeves, fully lin- Saar uatee’ ao tee aa ee te nee Seales ‘aa eae ee aise tee on om Mic oe hd — pee fk ae tale ee in the warm water in the tubs elled by: first. Monica Mae- ‘collarless lined jacket and set- Nee and there t _ set “up on accommodating trest- ; Sr iinet we see them drink at the stream les for them. How good too to ___Phail: _ second. Wendy Taylor; (in sleeves: Nancy. MacDonald.._-- graze there in the aldered spread the washed wool on and third, Marcella Donahue. a pink flowered dress with a shade. Now they rest in a pic- et pasheute. a toe ck te The Sacend werk wah sutiined ireunded neckline gud ‘Bited bo |": Contest against a greetione can tan bee ein by Brenda Donahue, and slips dice, sleeveless with gathered slope, or again they are. outlin- clogds of it, like those wander. | were modelled by: first, Mari-|skirt and sash: Iris Herlihy, a ‘ed on a far hilltop against a hazy ing lazily in. the blue sky above : lyn Hyde; second, Heather Mae light green cotton dress with June sky. In the orchard those jeven to fancy the ‘ike! But, : ‘ i Donald. and third, Audrey Daw- contrasting brown sash, sleeve- ewes with babes of lambs, and first. we must -be practical. ged the wedding music and Mrs ception was held for’ 120 guests son: and fourth, Brenda Dona- less, with rounded neckline, fit- others awaiting theirs, stay. What should we heat the water James F leteher sang The Wed- at the’Royal Canédian Legion, | hue The 4th Year was outlined ted bodice and gathered skirt: The young plav their games and in? Where now could we beg THOMAS HANDREGAN ELAINE HILLER « dine Prayer and Oh Perfect Chariotistonen. he bride’s t4. | MR. AND MRS. STERLING MACPHAIL poivilben mgs Biemroy dicho Devel i " : ehurch After the conclusion of Zion Church Is Settin g : the meeting ‘with the Mizpaa . - June Bridal Cerem 0. :_ served “by the bogtées, benediction, refreshments were * : ‘ Zion Presbyterian Church was the bride. and Leonard Ma ce: = (the\setting of a wedding - cere- Phail, cousin-of-the- gro her” ae» “ mony’on June 4, when Helen ed : ea My sb GIRLS 7 Florence. MacInnis, daughter For her daughter's wedding BoA K HOM k , of Mr. and\Mrs. Allie MacInnis Mrs. MacInnis wore a dress of ; /) Charlottetown; became the na. ' tO lambasted ft. 1 be turquoise .shantung with match- sad bride ,of Sterling\Melbourne Mae- ing jacket, white hat and. tur- Phail. son of Mr. and Mrs, Fted quoise shoes. Her corsage was facPhail.Atgyle—Shore.-P-E tof while roses Mrs. MacPha Rev. Donald Campbell officiat- mother of the groom, wore/a ed at the double ring ceremony pink--three-piece suit of ‘shan 4 Be Baskets of ‘white’ chrysanthe- tung with matching pink’ hat ; | . 4 -™muins decorated the church. and a corsage of pink roses. — Mrs. Harvey MacKinnon play- Following the cereméay ote by Iris Herlihy, and the dresses Gloria Godfrey, a 4th year run their races in the bright of or borrow a great iron pot te : wove whtensiihpe De vidi eg ag adit were modelled by; First, Nan- prize winner, was unable to at- the morning, or when thé.day hang on the whee, James had so TO: BE MARRIED The bride, who was given In + — ey MacDonald: second, Iris Her- tend on account of fliness, so is commences to reach out long faithfully built? : > marriage by cher father, wore a 3 Why and Gloria. Godfrey, . tied...not in the--pitture. She had fingers of shadow across the K first shearing today. “And Mr. and .Lioyd Hillier, of Mr. Kevin -P Handregan l0or-length gown of ‘wrbcaded’ The th year outline was by made a yellow cotton dress, si- fields and the sun goes home. Spring the welcome one has Charlottetofn, wish to am- of. Sherwood: The marriage Peau de soie with A-line skirt 3 a ‘Gloria Dawson. and suits—were-milar in style to the others _ Today brought an initial shear one now. has. alas, winged up- nounce thk engagement of is to take place ‘at St: Duns- 29d empress bodice. -Her four- t : modelled by: first. Gloria Daw- Gifts were presented to the ing. ,the setting in‘ the shad= of and away! Reis their daughter Elaine Ger- tan s Basilica on July 28, 1966 tier veil of tulle illusion was e . . ; eon: second. Wendy Wilsca. - instructors in “appreciation for |the old spruces by the orchard. “yi it tomorrow - - - Diary - -° trude to Thomas Michael, son at 10 a. m. held in place by an orchid with Model TR 113150 — $15, / ° After the prize winners were their efforts, by the club mem- One. heard the occasional bieat Geot-night.. < . a erystal drops, She~carried a £ 3 one @hosen, complimentary re bers. of a. momentary parting, the ___ aeheieenpienieenennet inal : wm, =DOUGUet of red and white roses. ~~” * ; = = rie eee) , - thin—treble—of- the —tambitn, the . : Pir r Judy Vessey, as mald: of ho-,// Others’ from $1 J mature. apd comforting calls! Bragdalbane W.) nor,-and Kathy Kemp and, Dramatic new design Aor the / MARY HAWORTH ee ee as ee Nancy MacPhail, ,sister of tie young at heart. JA of the young. the There, there S310. Anniversary, eo eee, vere hed het Wife Has Good Reason child, don’t es matter of Is Celebrated deep rose in ‘A-line patty with COLU | BLY é . oer? eh de Gos. Si empress bodices. They/carried ‘DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS : bouquets of peppermint. carna- f ff / tions. / 4 <Gary MacPhail, /rother of the groom, was bést man.. and Stanley Skeffington, ‘cousin of T ¥ f H M4 ba d * “$9 you have a black lamb in The -Breadalbane Women's Oo rus er US n the flock” a caller: looking on, Institute recently sponsored a : “ offered with a smile. ‘Ii's a Social evening in the Breadal- | DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | killeth, but the spirit giveth hfe long time since I last saw one. As bane ‘school, in celebration of | \ For five years I was getting tele- My advice is; credit your hus- { remember it, any black fleeces their thirty-third anniversary. | ‘\, Phone calls from a female voice band with cleaving wholeheart- were always reserved for ‘he Mrs. Alex J. MacDonald intro-. {eteeeereceseceesesety - --eaying -that--my ~ husband —was—ediy-to the~spirit-of<iove-for-his mens” socks and mitts. “The na- “duced Brenton Wood who show- e ieoaae . Ps ‘ oe ry 7 running around with another wife and children. even if he has tural dark shade ; was supposed eq many beautiful slides of his ¢ H. BENNETT CARR ¢ ; SS? JeeLLees L19 wanen. foolishly fallen short of letter- to be warmer than those knit tour to the Holy Land aud of 3 Sun /Life of Canada . &e, Co ASL When I approached my hus- perfect compliance. with the from the dyed yarn. The shear various interesting places visit. ‘e District Supervisor z Didk 4-425: band with this happening, he laws of God and man “ing was always something of 29 ted enroute and when homeward - sf" Amsurance Ceunselling $ I ei lat whe passed i off ‘with -the comment —1 suppose it is fair that he snag- event in our family, as wis aod A few of the highlights ‘6. Charlottetown, P.EI. > Bae ” fe your Brochure that he couldn't understand who ged “the other woman's” in- so the day the women washed \o6. Views of the garden cf Ge- ae /Phone 4-8817 -. 4.5435 y 4 =f Dat ATiad “How Ao Select Your Diamond’ f would. do' a thing like that. _ _ terest, or she his, on a casual the fleeces.” : 1 , 3 thsemane, the wailing wall and Finally it dawned that T was frivolous basis, so far as “he was wh sia icani s jana penaespcetdage eg eee acl cede ck eon ges URSES CRIS WHITE BE UTNE eee ne ta What a dey: or=indesd-—mure re Tora ah River E t . geting These calls While he “WAS concerned, with no thought of 16. tantalizing thought came. we home he visited Venice. ‘tow. working in a certain part of his his part of putting his ‘marriave Id have on this-farm at that ae — territory__Immediately__he— said he—line——-in—terms—of—forfeit=—o ee - Sade Woed‘s—commentary—w- aap n SS ee days 27d very interesting and informa... KATHERINE GASS on a ; _ f : must be someone in this area ing his ties to you and the kids, ap seit obtatsiod. Jenee JOHN BURTON ‘SHOE HOPP who disliked him for ome rea- in ‘exchange: for her silly com- , , tripod Uve- A vote of thanks was ex- ey mn or another. pany. Z reat reding wy! yr nba soe tended to: him. The mémbers : ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED be hadn't received @ call 1m When the fact dawned on her we would call together all the % the WI then served refresh. Nee ee aya some ‘time and ‘life -was that he wasn't hooked, # seems have the sticks and birchbark ™Ments.. © ¢ Mr. and Mrs. D. ™~ Gass, place’-July 30th, in St. Jatnes & nicely, until WO ‘that she, in a kind of frenzy of ready for the fire-kindling there : «Charlottetown, P. E 1! wish Presbyterian Church, Char- 0, when my husband pustration, began a campaign We would call together all the TOP PLAY BEING FILMED ‘° announce the engagement . lottetown. Miss Gass is. a was home, ve his day off. A fe- jto undermine his marriage, if women of the name, including | pas ; of their daughter, Katherine graduate of McGill Univer- - “male voice onthe phone identi- ‘possible, either to have revenze Gore's little bride. And what New York's best play of the - Susan, to John Douglas Bur- ity a ike. Bates A fied herself as calling for a cet- on him for taking her lightly, or pote time we would have. The %880n, Peter Weiss’ horrific ton, son of Dr. and Mrs. %t¥: 4” To ee "tain firm, _wanting.to speak to j, make him‘ an. outcast from © Marat-Sade, has begun filming Frederick R. Burton of Tor-~ duate of Ridley ‘College and : J John. home life, hence more yulner- ~ in London. onto. The marriage will take also attended McGill prermoaition, T stayed onthe ex-(e0ie 0 her desizns. she “doubt: Christian Church |aeeeee UI F = eo tl NG Upairs, Toverhegrd a torrent 18 anv case. her pacoosth Meeting Held YOUR Ist KING'S STARTS FRIDAY —ENDS NEXT THURSDAY LIBERAL CANDIDATES - ors " ee aii ne Nie #0 Kedettes //! 4. 3 Dom” 7 [77 Shae Pras ssi by phone and her re- of endearments addressed t o\288ression I sl te he him. I went upstairs, took the S@@t barrage of nuisance mail, In Breacialbane 7 / / oy f / fi 2 | : Misses 11-3, | (regular 22 | i Handbags / ff /Sandals 2/ pair / Rég. in’ 305 / | / phone from his hand and hung all\intended to poison your mar- i 45) = | / | Gnetuding Whites) / i ‘ CLEARING at. : i _/WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE” s/f It_ seems she wanted him toe * - 4 Lead Us". fol ie . ids’ and Your heipmate for life, not hers. Like a Shpher ac ; ear ea on an- Study 1. Corinthiass 13.°to get lowed by the creed be annie poyed that he wouldn't. She back on the feam sf deep happi- “After-a reportby the. ee had the nerve to’ call back .and méss in marria And if the visiting committee, a oo ‘\ ask to meet me. to talk. things pest becomes /toc pestiferous, Hickox .and. Mrs. er Te le over’ I told- her off in blunt take legal steys to put her under-weré appointed as theinew..yisit- ‘Nancuage and haven't heard a court ordg@ to refrain from ing correnittee. Roll call for ~,. from her since. except for let- disturbing your peace. thus next month will be a verse of : ters ‘and pictures she took: of making her liable to arrest if. scripture beginning with the him through the years. and al- she approqthes vou by tele- letter J. Each member waa so some junk gifts he had give phone or mail again “MH. asked te bring a “get well” or her. all-of Which she ‘s now Mary Haworth counsels sympathy. card Mrs. Allan: 6ending me throug erranlyleeitvemapuennmeneeti up on the voice. John told me Be Constitute muntainogs Women's /Broken> (Sizes he was glad, that she had been ¢Vidence that she’s never had ~ The June meeting of the (Regular 2.98) 5 / 49 LL alpy c 2 pair f FZ .00 4A ONLY « i] / PR. oe eee omy me | é at . for. six years, @MY. sense of shared meaninzful Breadalbane Christian Church ehasing him-—for $ 5 Ss. or r / /° —/ jam — SS eee oe oe | love with vour hus = R was held at the home of Mrs ann! Ladies” iene fi Red Pi pz f - > j / e | cd laid Sho¢ Bags f Misses Blue /White threatening th- “tell” se, and) 2" she hates you both krowing Cecil Mallett. The meeting _ | /, yee : / f R 7 i yf f \ ‘ her column. not by Hickox invited the members to She's beep to hig office: and mail orf persona! interview. her home for the July meeting — tries to waylay—himSat the _park~write—her fin-care-of-The-Gilar-at which Mrs. John Hickox will he didn't want ® burt me that he wants and intends to be opened with the hymn ‘‘Saviour- g lot She is 10 years our _se- dian be the devotional leader. Mrs . And Misses Plain nior, has a husband unaware of —-—~7 : Archie- Hutchinson. the -léader y ; ; lier antics, and also grown child- ] : o}e ! for the June meeting chose. the ka ’ Lath / henkted to/100 /, _ /Rubberized Lining , = om Sele} eee Le Ladies Auxi IQTY theme “Jesus 1s Wonderful’ GUEST SPEAKER: Secs / ”) | CLEARING Af / White Shoes pd when I get her ° ; -- This was preceded by prayer f 2 / tOR 1 00 f / ter*. Or is it = ee Borden Legion and’ concluded with an origin- oe ALEX CAMPBELL au Eee ee acs (etiiciacecebasnitslatiaasestigusieane ldap PR/ FOI _fisaww ao foro Lo oe ee ek 7 Dene Agmen She a eT TO LIBERAL PARTY LEADER _- — aoe ‘ ae net tna = Seram i? We promises" be aoe a a oi-the-La-in- the scripture reading which : /- - , . Misseg and Women’s VY} I Balance of F ANS -e CBr a “hannen “eS Ausiliary, Border Lesion toll he le af / A. le / / / . ' nee it wont h n e was followed by the eirc 7 k Se attire yg took ‘place ih the Leg onhome ON praver. As this was the annual / / Snea ers {/ | ; I Pastel Pumps and i Yearts The shotk is hard-to» Thursday Jum&l6th, “The meet- meeting. the>ominutes of the 19- : Ey fhe ———_—/4-_/_ Asseried/ Colors / / / / /Ansartda phaias _/ Fabric Pumps ve ———thke—Piease—advise—_—S-.R—ing_opened_with “the lesion Bian BS panuat meeting were read - ene, 7 77 ’Y 7 Ne) t Bf DEAR S. R.- As for trusting @r by the president\gnd roll cail.and a.report of the year's finan- f f / - JONLY - °/ / ONLY : 2 99 PER. PAIR : r husband ever ‘again, OM Was auswered by ‘ec mbers .ces given The following, offi ) poe cy! ly . ! ' - epg ego Minutes of the last 1 ~ . L . the score of fidelity to you,._I SRE MAS. cers-were.chosen for the com-_ should= think h+s-pertormance<to-read—and-approved- Wavcand-ing wear President” Mrs= Cirv- “ @ate. in respect to “the other means, canteen. card VE. lér Matheson vice - president / Friday, June 24-9 P.M. / H woman offers proof that you ing committees care 1} PXMre Ceci? Mallett secretary j ie - ~ f ean rely cr the . honesty gnd ports. Ut was decided in serd Mee ‘lames Craig Mrs. Eldon / / durability of bis intention to be Tie sual amount to a fire Hickox was the organist. for the Me ye , Guract a : , 1 : t i y your partner for keep even ea and“to cater to 2 “eda R ie eet ke 4 “missionary” awit. i ff 4 j } . his feet sometimes slip con Soh The firancia’: ré: at which Pad heen completed was TT / / i] j : > ay “errait, and ,narrow path 9° then given There heone flr- om diantac’ R fresh nis were { . *; / : ; hen Ut- on d-aplas\. Refreshments w 1 Bldk. 7 m tal ‘rectitude ther: business fhe ‘ & ad- served at tHe conclision of-the Pa mer Electr ¢ / -// / Dial 4.4072 &s Scriptures tell us, % ietter journed. meetog by the hostess : // waa m i] i - : e / / ice. Rm, / / / if / . / / 4] / / s . j j j / 7 / / 7 / X / j / // / oi / f HW / nr re / / wy e ¢ / ies * ® j [ if j capes LP 7. Ti