amninafowned” identically in. Noor _- a preoonyeKied bouquets of white. and/ / / jj (f / Constable Anthony Koy/) as best / man /The/Ashers J (District Co d Lf ns C0 ott aah sec it The marriage was solemnit- ed recently. at the Church of . The Most Holy Redeemer, of Mary Marjorie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Curley, Charlottetown, and Joseph Eugene Trainor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Trainor of ELLEN’S DIARY A day lightly overcast this was. One to remind us that even ‘in our livesoand living, not every hour is sunny, that into them, It is true sooner or later. “some rain must fall, some days must dark and dreary.” | And farmers come by i“This is a-good summer, a_re- |markabie ne with its sunshine said, ahd showers. And James smi!- ling. agreed he “never saw the lerops in general look better this day of the yea” And folks/on | holiday from afiather province looked off to the Yields” where the cattle grazed, andthe green of. the grainlands spread away prettily and were pleased with what they saw. And the children ithis evening, the pair of lads ‘ot | = lyet come to“adult affairs, happy) |with the féel of a shower, lifted } © lyoung faces toward the damp, || laughing when heads and : - 2 \cheeks became wet. ? £5 he ‘lings of annuals, this was. To fill those sates in the border/ left bare in the wake of the ear- ly blossomings, so welcome and oe bright. | | : i, sony | Rehabilitation Is | tine donne sated ecce tirmty, J ‘Tougher For | op be sure”. Peter nodded, | Female Offenders“ plant more crocuses’ when | ” the time comes, becatise’ there neymoon in Cape Cod and the | CALGARY (CP) — When a is nothing prettier ip’the spring- | White Mountains: The young iwoman is released from jail a time, now is there?" “~~ + | couple are now residing at 42 |“type of rebuilding process” is! Gentle the day was. Still Victory Avenue, _ Charlotte- “' necessary before she can suc- Softly summer‘blest, the air 1 Emerald, P. F. I. A reception followed at the Basilica Re- creation Centre, after which the newlyweds left for a ho- Fredericton N. Is Of Interest To Islanders St. Dunstan's. Church, Fre- dGericton, was the setting for the recent wedding of Alice Claire Best, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth st, Charlottetown, P_E. 1, and Constable John Ernest Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Dunn, Trenton, N.S. The altar contained vases of white full_mums. The ceremony: was performed by Reverend Fath- er McGrattan Mary O’Brien was the orzanist “and the soloist was Jack Saunders * The bride was attended by her sister, Gloria Best, Fredericton as maid of honour. /The brides- maids were Marilyn Spencer, Toronte, and Judy Stordy, Fre- ~ Gericton, cousiw” ofthe” bride” Little Lori Carpenter. Frederic- ton. was the’ flower girl Given in marriage by_her {a- ther. the’ bride was Wearing a8 floor length gown.of white organ- za and swiss lace, featufing a scoop neckline The’. sleeves were long ending “in pointiover the hands. The straight sheath; *~skirt was highlighted: with three lace inserts and a full back. / A detachable wafteau train / f gracefully from the shotlders ending in a gentle sweep. Her -headdress was a Roseman Saad erown of crystals and pearls ot REM yelies tached/to a bouffant French /l- / lusion' teil She carried an arm bouquet of crinison carnations with a red satin ribbon/ The bride's attendapts / were length. gold crepe dresses w Straight. skirts, bow-attached to floating panels tn’ the back, and _-white/lace overlay to Empire waist, They * hats with white ace trim, white gloves and/slippers. and ¢ar- mums. The flowér girl wa slipper‘length frock of © whit peau soie on Epipire/ines wit carried a basket/of gold /mums. 4S The groom /was atte et the ROM Police /in Fredericton/ Mrs. David Best, #Gerald Best, Marie ore geld picture — cessfully join society, says Don, /“‘We sho cut away / those’ oF /, \Maeers.~ a ~willowbranches~that--reach<out; > N\A . -—}—Women-— often have a low | above service wires one of | B. Wedding jopinion of themselves if they these Mays’ James’ commented | have been convicted of a/crim- suryéying those overhead in the jinal offence,"’ says Mr. Maeers, | yard / “It wouldn't He too plea ‘executive’ secretary of ‘the John lant/‘to have to’ clithb up ther Howard Society here. “They the middle of some silver t wt? feel others. regard Ahem as sec- | lable Richard Dentinger and ondhaes." _ : He a the best one to es Constable David Holhs:, i aa or such eventualities. /After ali | "The bride’s/mother Female offenders often Jockedj;:, only good. sense a s ; : , ‘themselves Mm a r and beige lace dress with light brown stayed theré after thefr release ,and turn ‘aside {minded him of - Bunshine And Showers ° ' Make Meadows Green us he removes hazards te safety and altogether takes that “ounce of. prevention” which in many e direction does often “save the pound of cure” This hab we think. has bécome infectious, though we find we are more con- cerned, a¢ is, womankind, with the little things that harm We watch out for the upturned naile and spikes that in boards invite disaster. We pick up the frag- ments of glass taken down when installing a new — windowpane And may a time. the sharp of broken bottles on a favamte beach or left to catch the bare- foot or summer-shod smal}. one who walks on this Queen's way. Will the thoughtless one who throws out the empty fi4sk or other container from hid car. one day, when at length he grows up, lament over pasy’” actions? iY l- he perhaps/have te or learn <‘the hard/wat’’ by suf * | “« day to transplant last seed- fering a-rurt himself from Ahe , ‘ ; 3 ; P ‘ Y MT cece materiale ia a its aia NS Ssinoa' ot .. sk Tes OR MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH TRAINOR JUNE BRIDE AND GROOM like, or seeing a “loved one’ thys harmed? A~_ A. So we, watch out. and pick up the’ smpiail ha- zards: /the axe or such fell todls of our trade. And advise net a or tricycle,” or twine i“‘lift and ‘divide and replant the playtime. be left to catch A ne lirises by and by, and... .” / /\wary steps im the dark. pid a0 keep our Safety Woes an the time -y “Oh, A know” Alex grinned to: day when an ree glance re- slip.“ ‘Hahg up the scissors don’t eave them !y ing about'”” “Well Af we. when walkip£/up the 4, ill,_had<just..|ifted ac way’ that stone —yo pic uck. . .see what an id : A stilly May - th if And a night nd damp. witp- out star or rhoon_ But listen’ ,“Sufshine Aomorrow” - Ahe fotecast bv-/ 6 MR. AND-MRS. VIN De The weddiiz of Georgina Ma- bel’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs Alexander MacLean, Peter's Road/to Vincent Stewart, so-n | ‘of Mr and Mrs. Lewis Yorston Roseneath. took place on Sa- pared’ he will say, Soall about \chiffon. bow, matching chiffon ifrom jailbecause théy were not |/ : hat, beige accessories and a’cor-| willixz Ao meet yeople A tsage of orange delight roses. The | “In/many_ cases Aamily_rela- | groom's mother was gowned in tionships have/been severed yi a/ green, ‘embroidered, linen js difficult fof them to function’ — _HAPP| pasts Jenkins, We ” / turday. June lth at 2:30 p. m te : pe / in Peter's Road ‘Presbyterian 4 | N G S 4. Church 's Editor. Phone 48596 _ jdress worn under a matching without assistance $0’ they fen green coat. white accessories’ re-e, ter . life of err nal, ac- and a corsage of pink roses. / {ivity."’ Mr/and Mrs. Russe Crapaud received rd Following the double-ringyce- | Such’ women arernot/accepted their/grandspn, Al Macbean Temony, a reception was held in in the ¢ommunity as/feadily as/of Port Dover, O “has left on the Ball Room of the Lord Bea- formet male /prigoners, Mr. a/two ménths r of Europe. 'wefbrook /Hotel. The bride’s Maeers says/ . /Mr. MacLean a former \resi- uncle, Mr. Roy MacKenzie pro-/ fhe John Howard Spciety dent sf DeSapile, P. E. I. posed “a toast to the bride t4# srted to “help former Avomien : and’ Mrs Hector Cust. ° ain, Alta, and-—Robert oronto, Ont., aré vay which the groom résponded. on, prisoners’ as/quickly as/ possible; Mr stable__Anthony ~Kozij— : ause—they. find At difficult Stony a toast to the bride’s attefdahts to survive”’ J / Doirom ‘Linda Babpit circulated’ ‘the: —2——7 gue'st book, - Later, /Constabley and Mrs. Dunn left for a hopeyyhoon in the eastern states, Quebec and On-/ tarig, the bridé travelling An A) lobster tereylene suit worn with a navy pichre hat and faVy ac.) cessories/~ Her corsate was: a é white glamelia TASER et 7. ee ve + The/bride is a stenogfapher for / ihe is Atationied at Fre. The groom. er ire deri¢ton detachment. of Out-of-town .wéedding gyésts’ in- ‘cluded. Mr. And Mrs-/ Thomas Best, Mrs /Bruce Gamble: M nT and Mrs/ Kenneth Best! Mr ¥ Morris AAadmore, Ars ie Stordy//Janicé Stordy, Mr./and _Mr__and/ Mrs. // : —_— ' all A/ = 3 & oe —_— ie ~~? PC E.1.. My. and Mrs< Erngs ; /Ponn, Mr Lotrente /Duna,/) at. ions BY, if /Dunn, Efeen Dunn Joan t Dupy, Mrs s, Lg hie Kaf- innjé/ of Tren- afPunn, L a- | \n Spencer, , Mrs/ Anthony , r. /and Mrs. Ma ang Kozij.’ CAawa? Af / Sobth ‘ij The Sputh 8 istrict Convention (was amp- shire Ka Mrs Horage and tar A /The addréss of/Melcome was /ewen by Mrs Bobert McClos- key of Hamps (Ye WI and the reply was givéf by Annie Boyle of Cly; Rivét The minutes of the last anftal meeting were read. and/approved, and follow: ing roll ¢all the reports of each stitute’ “year’s work were ad by the’ secretaries. These / showed that a great deal of An- oe / dividual effort had been ‘niade in frder/to accomplish so much toy hone and country ‘/Letters of thanks wefe re /feived from two pupils/ who had // won scholarship awards in Grade / a// 8 examinations fm 1965. A vety impressive memorial /service was condacted by Mrs Victor MacPhail/ in memory of members who /nad passed on since the last ‘annual convention Flowers were placed in their memory. ahd an appropriate hymn was Auns by Mrs Stewart Drake and her dauzhter Bar- dbara——/ Greetings from the provincial WI were extended by the pro- vincial president, Mrs. Arthur Campbell, followed by remarks by / Mrs Reginald MacEwen, “who explaina®r the tarettie’ dts play.’ ; 4 group sinc-song was led by Mrs Stanley Newman follow- ed bv a duet bv the Currie sis ters . Junior croup singing was alsn enjoyed by a group of win some girlg of grades two and three. of Xormwall. Clyde Riv- ef, Lenz’ Creek, and New Hav €2 schools The highlight of the meeting @as a pane! discusston on safety —_¢haired—by Mrs. lupert God- nvéntion Is Held he Mr. and Mrs. children, Robin, Reah and Ri- S is visiting in Georgetown as) ft, Moncton;/ Mr chard, have’ returned to their the cuest_ of her parents, Mr. i ard Sheenan, Mrs home in Toronto, after visiting and Mrs. Lorne Stevens. Qiigiey,/ Milltown; Mr. relatives in Alberton. Thev¥ yr. Ronnie Ceredini of New) y/oersid Herron. - Archie / were house guests of Mr. and York Ggy arrived in George- ¢ eens Pong and Mrs. Reginald Jeffrey town. recently and-is spending avid King, Sydney / d ; oa r at her Georgetqwn | Hf 7 Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant. ; gence on Water St ne DOUBLE RING CEREMONY , of Marshfield. Other pane- wonder: Bassoon, ee | On Saturday, June. 18th, and George K. Cantelo, son of ts included Mfs. Hazen. How- | Ml : - — — Donahue of Trinity United Church was Mr. and Mrs. William Centelo ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ashley, ‘visit Mrs Crane's a a Cornwall, apd Mrs. Clifford the setting for_a double ring of Somerville, Mass. The bride Ajperton. 7 Frank Parker, and Mr. Parker. | Chappell’ of ‘York. _ Mrs. Dona-| ceremony when Rev. Gerald. was attended = her sister, é . , , / es ; yew j s_ Ellis, T. and. the i Neil hue spoke/on highway safety, Wyrwas united in marriage Doris : Mr. and Mrs Neil Neilson. stressing:/ (1) the quickest way| Pauline Frances Dixon, RN, groom by — Coffin. The Saint John, NB. are spending FALSE TEETH to obtain assistance im the event daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho- couple are residing in Char- 4 holiday at the Rix home near e : of an accident is to call he RC- ard .Dixon, Fortune Bridge, lottetown Alberton Chewing Emicioncy MP. /They in turn will notify a —~ Z Increased up to 35% doctor and call-an ambulance if ht was decided to have the Mr and Mrs. Brenton Mat- 9 qiinical tats prove you can now | needed. (2) Pedestrians should wear illuminated arm bands at night, and (3) the- importance fof following rules_when dtiving on a highway. ~ Hazelbrook WI |name of one of their late mem. ibers placed in the memorial} The most recent meetitg @f ice cream for. hool picnic. | Mrs. Howard speke on home pazeibrook WI was held at | Jt was decided to set.the date safety, stressing that many &C- home of the secretary. Mrs. of the monthly meeting for the cidents happen in the home to 4.77. Fraser. In the absence of first Tuesday of each month for the very young Poor house jine preWdent and, vice-president |the present*time keeping was the — of ogy N Wood chaired the | A donation will be civen to a accidents, and carelessness in) The treasurer report- | family Who have suffered loss by i s, cids or , rs Gen os special ©4 on funds from the, district fire. It was decided to attend the ae convention. prep g session..of the provin- E se : 5 | chal W. I. convention and to can- Farm safety was discussed BY 4. Charles Hyde, Cornwall \cel the July meeting. s 1. Slow tiriving ve- .- , a a have a ‘Slow-Mov- WI. scholarship convener, - r.e- Refreshments were served by ing’ sien attached. Electrie wir- Ported that three prizes would be the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gor - should he checked often, and Presented in the future to pupils ‘don Carver ald wells should be filled. : Safety \% Srade.8 Mrs. Victor Mae- practices should he taught in |Phail reported for the nominal-| REACHES CLOSE BRIEFLY mg committee Nominations the schools by having the pupils fs = draw safety posters Bicycle _— as foHows -president. Mrs; CHICAGO ‘AP)—The tameae ’ 3 rs Richard MacPhee: serre- of 9 seiche in Lake we ae eg Loon sry jelosed Chicago Soaae tel ferent’ times iv . | Nort iver exten an 'piers for several hours a é : ore Bae linvitation to the district Wom- The water aceasta nn tion.< en's Institutes to meet in North ; 23 - t 'tely lowered the lake : Mrs Godfrey summarized the River in. 1967 much ‘as six - feet pr ‘Fules should be enforced andthe RCMP should visit the schools diseussion -.by..givingadvice On| 4 que<jon—boxr—wae—conduel=-fy et score teen ee pounds o ; 3 reducible pounds and inches of { — how to start a safety program. oq hy irs. Lionel McNevin of mal. A seiche is a sudde = this home recipe yourself. It’s excess fat dont disappear from} pe first’‘hy appointing an active cq (Cotherine’s. which proved lat water siene tir on n rise —, 0 cenit ot alt and costs neck. chin, arms, abdomen, hips, —« committee to stress safety ft /. interesting and entertain- anpparent!s pala by ts line littie. Just go te your drug store calves anfi ankles just return the <— children No one ts immune to jing’ ° Resolutions were conduct- pic pressure variations ver ithe | and ask for four ounces of Naran| empty bottle for. yegr _seeesy = accidents, she stated ed by Mrs. Victor MeNevin and. inland’ body oe Concentrate. Pour this inte s| back. Follow tms ft re <n Ss A very informative talk. Wa> Mrs Lillian Beaton. Bonshaw . ~________. pint bottle and add,- enough dorsed by many who have trie iS | jgiven by Anne Hamilton of the he collection received at the | TREES MIGHT SPRING UP {WI branch on the proper kind of meeting will go towards the materia! te—purchase for differ. shop lanting trees: on five ent sze: An invitation was ex A the.corciusion of the busi cent of: the unused land i 7 : Si in tended_from—the-Women's-Insti-:ness meeting a turkey salad sup- Latin America anc Africa comid tute office staff toe visit them, at per was served by ‘the New prod ice. 10 times Furs their ‘new locatiog, | Hampshire -Wi—members-__T Ber output, ‘ \ tspending y the summer at and | V fell of !cationing- on the Asland_ They that have been visi ing Mrs. Cust’s the double ring ceremony. and Mr Dojron's parents, Mr jand - Mrs ndrew Doiron itheir bro Clifford in May- ‘field, and | Jame; Davy, Charlottetown. and/their brother Francis, in North Rustico “Mrs. Everett -of Bangor. Maine - are their tottage , Brighton Shore. Jeffrey and Ronnie Nosewor- thy, Hamilton, Ont.. are visit- ing with their friend Kevin God- ifrey,.9 Douglas’ St. Charlotte- Mr. and’ Mrs. Roy Burns of St Lawrefice left: Monday by train for Winnipeg. where they - will visit with their two sons Herbert and Lloyd. “ John Ledgard and daughter. Pamela of Prince George, B-G- left on Tuesday“by plane having spent the past week with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Colin Love. Borden. : a Errol Rayner, St. ° Eleanors, is spending this week with his and aunt, Mr. and Mr s. Calibeck, Alberton Mrs. tra Jeffrey ar- Saturday from Bangor visit former's pa- Mrs. Ruth Frew and three ; Alberton South, had as recent = . f Z , Jj — ‘guests the former's © brother, istrict WI f i + Edward: Gallant, also Mr . TK, Y Mahoney, both of Dartmouth. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE CANTELLO NS. : Mr. and Mrs Wesley Straw and daughter Marilyn of Saugus Elizabeth Grant left recently for | Mass., ate guests at the home ‘Toronto. Ont., thews and daughter Brenda of Montreal are guests at Bimbark Meeting Held --v, ]book. at the~ provincial branch \Cottages .while visiting relatives . |Plans were made to purchase |in Alberton. Mr. ‘and Mrs. James Gallant, Alberton South, have as their guests the latter's parents, Mr apd Mrs. Peter Landry. also her aunt, Mrs. Isabel MacLeod, of Brantford, Ontaric at the Gallant home are Mrs. iGallant’s brother and ‘sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j\Landry. and two. children ef |Sydney, N. 8. ’ Eleanor Ross is spending a ho- jliday in Flat R ver with her pa- | } + . Reduci . ickly .one| lose bulky fat and help regain oe oo Baw 0 fat! slender more graceful curves; if | grapefruit juice to fill | Take two tablespoons as needed and follow the Naran) Plan. If your first purchase d i i Z and Graham’ accompanied John also their sister, Mrs Love” and “I Love You Truly”. Vitor —Runtz - and ~son- and. Mrs. Richard . the Canadian Embassy in Wash- Other guest ¢ New Home Recipe the bottle. | full a day|alluring curves oes not ter you feel, Mére alive; youtnful Way to | sppearing snd active, i Baskets of spring flowers de- corated the church and the guest pews were marked with bows of pink silk and lily of the valley. Rev- M. E: Currie performed ev The organist. Mrs - Russell Bears as he sang ‘O° Perfect Given in marriage by her fa- | ther the bride wore a floor Jength | bell shaped gown of nylon organ- | za.over_rayon taffeta with long | - "lace Sleeves taperinz— wrist Her bouffant shoulder lencth veil of tulle illusion was held bya-crown of sequins and pearls She.-carried a cascade bouquet of.red roses. Her only ornament was a string of pearls a zift of the groom. i Mre—Robert-Munroe,_sister of the bride, was matron of honor “na street tength- : Jow fivion tricot over taffeta with lace over-jacket and matching | headdress and shoes’ Her bou- quet was a nosegay of yellow and white carnations. Bridesmaids Judy fet, 7? Zann | eid, wore’ identical gowns of lue nylon tricot over taffeta with lace overjacket and match- ing headdresses and shoes. They carried nosezays of blue and “white “carnations: Flower girl, Terry Anne Mun- i | - Yorston, rents, Mr. and Mrs. John- A- Ross Mise Ross was_recently transferred by the. department of external affairs in Ottawa i j ington, D. C TY? Sandra Stevens of Halifax. N ‘ Mr and Mrs. Gerry Martin and family. 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