> —JCW-Have ~snen-fand.__daughter,--Elizabeth~~0f---—— v and John Perry » ) town were the very first I s- landers to purchase passports to t fair, taking advantage of the advance sale savings ef- fective until July 31, 1966. With Mrs, Gox ABOVE LEFT are HAPPENINGS Audrey ‘Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506" & The greatest exhibition ever, ZSanada’s Expo '67 in Mon- treal will be the vacation des tination of millions of North Americans next year, Lloyd and. Ester Cox of Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Gerard _Mac- ie was provided by Mrs. Bar- Donald who were recently r=iwise and Perley ried in the United States, have |Hardy. . fe arrived. in| Georgetown to visit > at the home of Mr. MacDonald’s Mrs. Hazel - Viekerson, Corn-| parents, Mr. and Mrs Aeneas wall recently returned from Wil-. MacDonald. lowdale, Ont., where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles: Mac Kinnon and family and other. fr‘ends ’ A shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald ‘Dunbar (nee Judy Campbell) was -held re- tly at the home of Mr. and oo W. D. Campbell, Alber- _ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Morris ton. There were 55 members of Have left for their home in New | the Campbell family connection (ree after spending their honey- assembled. Karen and Kathy |m0on at Hilltop Tourist Home England, cousins of, the bride, |in Baltic. Mrs. Morris’ was the | presented the gifts, and read former Glenda Sheppard of the accompanying cards, a s- \Kansas City. ‘Sisted by Mrs. Raymond Bar- wise. During the evening, mus- . Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Camille Perry in St. § and | |Mrs. John Ryan. of Dartmouth, . oF a8 ens Louis recently were Mr. Princetown Rd. '~IN. S., Mr.-and Mrs. Pat. Ryan, |Hamilton, Ont., ; June Meeting © et Hamilton. Alice MacNeill was hostess: to Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mac. | the members of the Princetown Cabe and young sons. Gordon’ Road U.C.W. for -their~ June and Blair, of Naughton; Ont:, ar meeting. The deveotinoal period |rived on the Island by car Tues-| < was led by Thelma-Sentner-tak- |day to spend a two-week holiday | fmg as her theme, ‘Father.”’ ;at the homes of. their parents, The service was opened by /and grandparents, Mr. and singing Hymn 399: prayer was ‘Mrs. R. H. Wood, Hazelbrook, then ‘given by Shirley Proud.” and Mr. and Mrs. E. C: Mac- “Scripture awas read by. Alice |Cabe, Alexandra. Dollar, and a poem, “Just Like | : His Dad,’ was read by Florence | LAC Michael J. Ramsay, Cha-; Dollar; a reading ‘The Lost tham, N. B. is vacationing in In- Hymn” was given by Alice (dian River, the guest of Mr. Proud. A reading on the topic ‘and Mrs, Leslie G. Ramsay + “Father’s Day’ was then given ™ ‘by the leader, and a poem, ““Lord Keep Them Safe,’’ was read by Bessie Johnston, | Hymn 394 ‘‘Happy The Home * When God “is There.”’ followed ‘by prayer, closed the worship service. " The: business part of the meet- ‘ ing was chaired by the presi- Several ditty bags were passed Tommy, and Jimmy, \ Donald Whitlock and two ‘sons, Danny and Donnie of To- ronto who have been ing with relatives in and Kensington, have car for their home in Mr. and Mrs. Fred BOOKING AHEAD and Wesley -vacation- | their fou®daughters, Susan, Janet, Carolyn and Heather, and Mrs. L. F. Myatt, a mem- ber of the provincial _Wom- en’s Committee’ for Expo, whose members are sponsor- The Guardi ing an advance sale through women’s organizations in the province, Passports are pre- “sently available at mately “half price. approx!- a a; Charlottetown, Sat. June 18, 1966. 7 ‘CATHERINE CAMPBEL Mrs. Donald Campbell of WILLIAM PRIEST ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. John Ernest Charlottetown ‘announces the Priest of Halifax, N. S. The sengagement of her daughter marriage will. take place Ju- Margaret Catherine, to Wil- ly 16, at the Kirk of St. James 8 liam Robert Priest, son of Charlottetown. Runtz-LaRhette Wedding | Is Solemnized In Bangor — Rhette At St. John’s EpiscopalyAThe bride attended Darnley Church,.Bangor, Me., on Satur- High School. The bridegroom is left by day, June 11, in Bethlehem a graduate of Bangor High | Toronto. \Chapel, Gretchen Elizabeth La-|School and is employed -by 2 and Ralph Desmond Standard Shoe Store. —, Bernard |Runtz exchanged wedding vows ov olaromney QhG.....three children. Marlean,.|in. nuptials solemnized ‘by the |were:..Mr....and...Mrs.....Everet Ontario, Rev. John Brett Fort. The bride |sgaunders and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Bangor | Other guests from a distance in: the friendship secretary re- are visiting at the home of Mr. jis dughter of the John D. La-|jison Saunders and Allison J 0- ported,-home and hospital calls |Bernard’s mother, Mrs. Jerry Rhettes, 120 Court St. The |seph, Charlottetown: Mr. and made’ during the month. Edith Bernard also with Mr. and Mrs bridegroom is son of-Mr..and Mrs. Alex Runtz, Arnprior, Ont. Crabbe invited members to her Lester MacAlduff in Tignish. Mrs. Victor Runtz, 36 Fremont | and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cleroux home for the next meeting when | Bessie Johnston will lead the} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boules {* Given in marriage by worship service, and roll call and two children, of South father. the bride-wore an in- (friends in Charlottetown where | wlil be responded to by a verse Carolina are visiting Mr. Boul- |formal wedding gown, the bod- they were 'St. \Smiths Falls, Ont. (The groom’s her /father and mother have many former residents. of scripture containing fhe word es’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geor- |ice af white lace over a pale Mrs, Runtz is the daughter of ; cena,” The refreshment . jwe said. - -.|\° “It's a good thing the ~ewes : Ster."* : |bloom, up to our door. \day’s » committee will be Bessie John- | ‘ ston, Janie MacSween, and Eil- , een Neill. Refreshments were served fok | towing the—business-meeting—by-+ t | HYNDMAN &-CO. LTD.. | the hostess, assisted by the com- mittee in charge. : ' ge Boules, in St. Edwards. ipink empire gown. Shé also Mr. and Mrs. Everett Saunders | ,/wore a lace oe ee et iCh’town and Victor Runtz was - Clarence Wedge Halifax, i Jane Frances Peabody of 188) cartoonist on The Guardian visiting with his. tarnily oe St. West Broatway was her. only | staff for,a number of years.) Louis. - : | attendant. , | : Te aloe Donald-—_Walters__of _Charlotte- ; “ itéwn, P. E. I. was best man. Marguerite Ann Perry has Te- Harold Goss of -Orrington and turned to her home in St. Louis! Runtz were ushers. : A Everett : 743 after spending. the winter in couple ‘received | guests | 280°¥ of rheumatic and arthritic |. The RHEUMATIC PAIN . | Do, you long for relief from the’ Nilmot Valley - NMS Members Meet Ln June Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mul- \Greenwood, N. S. ‘ Bernadette Blanchard of Pius- ligan, Summerside,.wish to ville is a guest at the home of announce the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Doucette in| their only daughtér, Mary ‘St. Louis. Phyllis, to Vernon Patrick “ MacDonald, son of Mr. and | mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brv: Mr. Mrs. ryan- | Mrs. John D. MacDonald, ton and two children. J | Grand River. The mafriage oe and Deborah of.Toronto, Ont., will take» place on Saturday, are guests of Mr. Bryanton's | July 9th at 10 a.m., in St. as i Paul’s Roman Catholic Parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Edgar Church, Summerside. Bryanton of Kensington. }. { 5 edi ici ctl -_ — } aS a | oo a Are still available on dwellings and commercial | properties in good condition and locations, | We will be glad to discuse your requirements and to be of any possible service... “MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS 57 Queen St. Dial 4-6567 : ,, ‘ents, Mrs. Maurice Myers 1s visit- Mrs. jing members of her family in -Jacqu Charlottetown and Miscouche. ing. Karen Runtz circulated the | + jat the homé of the bride’s par- | with Mrs. Ralph Libby, |T-R-C. Don’t let dull aches and John Quigley, Mrs. Roger | stabbing pains handicap you any es and Ann Herrick assist- |longer. Try TEMPLETON’S T-R-C, guest book. Following a trip to - Canada | Crecom | pain? Thousands get speedy relief \from their suffering by using Only 85c and $1.65 at drug coun. ters everywhere. the couple will be at home after |nelly, while taking T-R-C internally. FLAME- June 18 at. Pushaw Lake where} ithey plan to spend the summer. | : Cream, $1.25, ELLEN'S DIARY. = | A Sheep-Storm Finale — Follows Pleasant Week “Yes, this storm™—James*-cémmented—this~ heart; morning, when a June wind con- petals” tinued to blow cool rainfall a- So we pick and. choose from our long our valley “It's come earlier this year’ ‘aware that neither week, nor the life of mortal lasts - can never ‘‘pass this way again.” ‘As one reminds-us in a timely _bloams +: and—~scatters are not shorn, Ellen, and that they and the lambs have shel- a ‘ considering that Rain and a cool wind. They carried the scent of damp lilac alas! ¢ “Oh dear,”’ Peter sighed com Once and only once’ we pass; | jing by at mid-morning, “‘I don't |If a kindness we may show, \like a rainy day. Tell you jIf a good deed we may do : ‘though what we could do” he |To a suffering fellow man, ‘offered brightening. ‘- igo over “We could |Let us do it while we can. to the stables to see the) Nor delay, for it is plain |kittens. ‘“Ant-I could show you |We shall not pass this way a- jwhere the little bantam sits. She | - gain.”” : jmade herself the’ cutest nest in’ Until Monday.- - - Diary - - - a manger! At bedtime the oth- Good-night. .. . ers come there to roost on the 1 water-pipe above. : guess that P| A M dl is so she won't be lonesome in ' the dark. And that would be a | ‘NS Are Made, help to~her, wouldn't it?’ He For Shower smiled to think of it. On the, lawn, there where the inarcissi bowed damp waxen By Brae UCW , vheads, a robin tugged at an ef ,earthworm. Fifteen members attended the | “YShe is. getting her cupboard regular meeting: of Brae UCW, ifilled for over Sunday” we (held in Brae Hall on the evening lehuckled to Peter. ‘‘She must /Of June 9.., \be a good housewife” we siad. | The program leader conduct- | Those items of the days past |ed the study of the chapter en- we chose: to remember, thread- | titled ‘Vignettes of Truth’ from ing them as so many pearls on|the study book, “Jesus Christ \memory’s cord, come to. mind |and the Christian Life.’ Prayer now: the little things that alto-|was offered. by leader. . igether make up our day. our| The president’ ‘chaired the \life and our living: a young business period. Roll call was Naugh floating back from. little | answered by donating tea towel lads homing with-the_dush on |or dish cloth to the hall kitch- jtheir shoulders, toward their | en. : end: a: farmer calling| Correspondence consisted of home the cows at the nursing | & note of appreciation from Mrs. time from the (rented) pasture pAlice Dalton. Mrs. Harris Rog- on the far side of the stream, jets expressed appreciation for the echo lingering, as with | get-well messages. received. by ipleased lows, the animals res- |members of the family and by pond to -his voice; Scampie, the |Mr- and Mrs. Russell Rogers. dog, anxious over the great; Mrs. James MacKinnon report- ithat had intruded into: our quiet; | ed for the social*functions com- mother-cats and ‘kittens; lilacs | mittee that a shower had been |-bless them! Sunrise and sun- | held for_a members of the dis-| sets: flitting juncos, and thrush- trict and plans were miade for ‘es’ notes; butterflies, and fresh- jencttier shower to be held in baked loaves; steps and faces | July. Canada Packers premium we love. Excursions, in fancy |coupons were passed in a on foot, and in fact though more | was decided to enchange or less rarely, by machine; pas- | for a aluminum kittle. : torals and seascapes. . .and the |» Next meeting will be held at wish as always that the season Mrs. Neil MacKay’s summer which ushers in the summer | gottage at Mill River. could linger, so-pleasant it is. ; Pleasant this. week with the} sheep-storm as ‘its grand finale It came only to return former ones to mind: the ‘‘Do - you - re- members?”’ of Junes gone be- fore. Because invariably there has been a June storm of wind and rain. It usually cames down on fhe shorn flock that huddl- ing together seek shelter. . To- es MacKinnon, Mrs. Angus Mac- Lean, Mrs. Albert Wallace, Mrs. Oliver Gorrill. ” Refreshments. were served by the committee in qharge. A. oe ze is the shee.p-'orchard, dnce;more young at‘ memories; and see the week go, | imessage, though rather doleful | ~ the . world’s! © toils have their compensations, |: - “Through this toilsome world | | ‘HEATHER CHANDLER _ High Distinction — The mark of high distinc- ,» tion was awarded to Heather | Chandler’ aged 10, daughter |of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Chan | | dler, North. Milton, at the | Mount Allison Local Centre | piano examinations _ recentl. | Heather is a pupil of Mrs. Reginald Gay, Assoc. of .Mus | Grade 1, : Designer's Junk. Jewellery Is ~ | Traffic-Stopper VANCOUVER (CP)—It’s not often anybody can get excited about junk. But that’s what Ida Thery has done, and with con- siderable success, Miss Thery, a” Vancouver dress and hat designer, has created what a fashion editor has called ‘‘a collection of fab- ulous fake jewelry” out of odds and ends she had lying about. The designer’ calls the jewelry pure primitive—‘‘sculptures in papier mache.” Earrings* come out light as a feather, large and in exotic colors as well as black and white. ~"T just looked around at atl the-“bits and pieces I'd been saving for years and decided to: ‘day we saw Mack inspect and ifeel the @dge of a new pair ot |shears. At the farmers’ conveni- ence, when a ‘seal has been set. to the affairs of the cropping. and past this spell: of cool wea- ther, our ‘shearing -will come. It Phone 48817 - 4.5435 will be done in a pen up at tine | } other farm, where now the old! te N tvs H. 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NN cs iikieceesa ears ib eeeeais Vesuceedeves i: vicncen researc esianrvine ipisasanenatansiamt = = ee eee emg | Miss’ Thery. + suburban , Oakridge -, turning out a‘’mad collection of |any other teen-agers. . y <a year of operation. —~— a |G0 something about &,” says'13 te 18 and live im a house donated by a woman. Mrs, The reasonably-priced jewelry Reed and her husband, L. .D, is featured at a boutique in Reed, are house parents. and has ‘The~ girls attend school or been‘ a. real traffic-stopper. have jobs. On Saturdays they Social workers the hats for Vancou- | ting i‘ a coum ver's Theatre Under The Stars prob- ‘and often appears on television, Jems they would normally take is already: looking ahead to fall. |to their: parents. The home She has some ideas of using the, seeks to. come clése pos |bits and pieces of tweed and ible 4 li vo fi jleather she has in her apart- Se mplicates fo ment... ily life. The girls participate in | And at the moment she 1s 2¢i8hborhood activities just as |sun hats for the same-boutique All costs are paid by the so | Her junk jewelry is considered | .;: elfare department jright for hostess wear apd Te- eS ee sort clothes. ' Home For Girls Of Teen Age Proves Success © PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) A home for teen-age girls who can’t get along with their pa- | rents or have’.no home of their | own is proving a success after | “It is not a home for unwed mothers, although a girl who became pregnant would not be | turned out any more than she would be turned out of a family home,"" says house mother Carla Reed. : -“It- is not a prison or a de- and the girls obey the same sort of rules that would be tmposed in any home with youngsters this age.”’ , : The girls range in age from (AT HOME . Mr: andes: Cyril E. MacGregor, 5 King |. 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