am Anna Bold. Women's Editor. ‘Phone 4-8500 OHIIICXQ M II invitation from Sea View WA to attend their 10th anniversary on August 20th at it p.m. lit Sea View Hall. - St. Mark's WA Holds Meeting KENSINGTON —- Ml'S- Hill", The members decided to have Old Mill entertained the mem-I the educgfional sec;-gtary of. be“ 0‘ 5l- M81‘k'5 Senior WA.’ der two copies of the new study Kensinston. at the A u s u st book, “The Church in the '60’s" meeting on Wednesday evening» along with two guides. "Witness The Presldefll. M1‘S- Elllle 7 Service and Unity" was read 1. Moase. presided and led th 0; (ram the study book by 9 .» » l MR. AND MRS. JAMES E. FLEMING Young Couple Pledge Vows In Ceremony At Mi. Stewart St. Andrew's Church at Mt. Stewart was the scene of a pret- ty wedding recently, when Helen Venita, youngest daughter of Mrs. Marian Maclntyre and the late John J. Maclntyre of Mt. Stewart became the bride of James Edward, son of Mrs. J. E. Fleming, Charlottetown and the late Dr. J .E. Fleming, form- erly of Stanley Bridge. Rev. George Maccormack per- formed the double ring ceremo- ny and celebrated the nuptial mass. The altar was adorned with multi-colored mums an d yellow daffodils. Mr. Frank Maclntyre accom- panied by Mr. Alfred P o w e r rendered appropriate hymns during the ceremony and th e signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her brother Cyrine. looked lovely in a floor length gown of silk organza with rounded neck- iilne -and lily-point sleeves. Her shoulder length veil of tulle il- lusion fell from a crown of pearls and sequins. she carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart ro- res and ivy. Miss Joan Maclnlyre. sister of :he bride. was the maid of ho- nor; and Mrs. Gerald .Curran, sister of the groom, was the ma- tron of honor. They wore identi- ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 9, 1982. 7 , HAPPENINGS the bride and Edward Lund. friend of the groom ushered the guests to their seats. The guest pews were marked with white bows and lily of the valley. Mrs. Maclntyre. mother of the bride, wore a palue blue silk lace sheath with matching jacket and white accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. . eming chose a beige sheath dress of linen shantung. The dress was worn with match- ing jacket and accessories while her corsage of Talismen roses matched her hat. Following the ceremony a re- ception for_ approximately 85 guests was held. Mr. Vincent Maclntyre was the master of ceremonies. For travelling on her honey- moon the bride cbose a three piece suitn of white wool with blue accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Telegrams of good wishes were received from Miss Kay Macin- tyre, Dorchester. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Al MacKinnon and family, Milton, Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hennesscy, Charlottetown Out of town guests at the wed- ding included. Mrs. Gerald Cur- ran and Kathy of Waltham, Mass and Misses Kay and Margaret Fleming of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Karl 1. Cam- eron and daughter Anne. of Ba- lifax, N.S. are spending their bolidai‘ ‘it their summer cot- tage at Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ken- boliday at their summer home in Rocky Point. Mr. y a CBC producer, is accompan- ied by Lloyd Maclnnis. well- known television interviewer on Gazette. Mrs. Vera M. Murray of Mon- treal is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Forsyibe at 39 Churchill Ave. in Charlottetown. Mrs. Gertrude Jack. Tyne Valley and her sister. Mrs. Maude Frankel of New York City left Wednesday by car for Detroit Mich. at attend the wedding of their nephew. Arth- ur Lloyd Maynard, Jr. on Aug- ust ll. Enroute home they will spend several days in New Hampshir Miss Norma Dlbbln of Wash- lngton. D.C. and Mrs. Bertha Walker of Halifax, N.S. visited Mr. D.A. MacDonald in Sum- merside, They were guests Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lesrd. Ronnie M. Johnstone has re- turned to his home in Stanhope after spending his holidays in Toronto, Ont. as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Dickieson. Mrs. Earl Higgins. Stanhope, Is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital. Miss Sharon Hopper, Truro; N.S. and Miss June Cooper of Corner Brook, Nfld. arrived on the Island this week to attend the Ma-fheson — Campbell wed- ding at Dundas. Arriving here this week from Quebec to attend the Mstheson- Campbell wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Harper Campbell of Mon- treal and Mr. Keith Graham of Brewsburg. Mrs. Gladys Bernard has re- turned to her home in unter River after being a patient in the Charlottetows Hospital for the past two weeks. Mrs. Earl Chappell has enter- ed the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she will undergo surgery. Mr. and Mrs. George Chris- tian and son Joseph and Miss Anna Steele and John B. Mac- Rae all of Rollo Bay were bus- cal gowns of yellow and blu e organza over taffeta with match- ing accessories and their b o u- quets were of yellow and white and blue and white mums. Karen Maclntyre, niece of the bride, looked winsome in her gown of mauve organza over taffeta with matching acces- sories. She carried a chantilly lace basket of multi-colored flow- crs. Albert Maclntyrc, brother of ' > I ‘V-1440».-4%-5 Exclusively ooulsoon for M9- sllinnifng flattery plus comfort. Easy-sew shirt. pedal pushcrs. shorts and sin . 's . this pattern (no stamps, please) PILOT KILLED BROCKVILLE. Ont. (CP) .- Wiilie Nielin. Brockville-Kings ton flying instructor. died Tucs- lness visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Weeks of Summerside have had as their guests the former‘: son. Mr._J. day when a light plane crashed‘ and burst into flames at the‘: municipal airport here. Niclin had ‘ taken off in the plane.i owned by the Brockville flying; club. in driving rain on a chart- I ered flight to Muskoka. He was! alone in the plane... 7104 l..,l-la..l3...e. Let your imagination G0! Do butterflies In brilliant prints. polka dots. solids. A delight in many - colored scraps, In shades of one color. Embroider body. feelers. Patt- on 7104: charts; patch patterns. direc . Thirty-five cents (coins) for to Alice Brooks. care of Guar- dian-Pstriot Pattern Dept.'. 80 Front st.. W.. Toronto 1. Ont. dd lo sales It Needlecraft» Show stars s I I cccssoriss ,-- it's our new Needlecraft Cat- alog! Plus over zoo trash-to-you designs to Kier Weeks of St. Johns. New- foundland, and grandson Mr. J.C. Brereton of Verdon. Que- bec. also cine Hat. Alberta. Rev. Elmer Cotton and his mother Mrs. John Cotton of Col- bume. On-t., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Weeks. Sum- merside. PM Drive-in Theatme we omially Mon- day night at dusk to an excellent house. Mr. Gordon its was happy to have Mrs. J. James Larkin his eldest maternal aunt as one of his guests. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nsuss. Montreal, who have been visit- lug Mr. Nauss' parents. Mr. and, and Mrs. Frank Nauss st Ches- ter, N.S.. and are now vacation- ing at Cavendish, were visitors to Kenslngton on Sunday where they attended service . Mark’: Anglican Church. The Nauss family are form resi- dents of Kensington. wh e the senior Mr. Nauss was manager of the Bank of Nova scotis. Mrs. Upton Gmlll. Redshi- son, is visiillll at Tofbli. NOW- , most of her son. Mr. David Smith and Mrs. smith. Tht Princes Mrs. John Howard. Charlotte- town, is spending some time at Kensinsto sgtler-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd How- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard and family, Boston. Mass. are vacationing on the Island where they are visiting. their parents. and'Mr. and Mrs. Alonso ab- stor. Nosboro. mem- bers of their ‘families. Miss Jessie Murphy. Bosch Grove, is visiting at Ksnsingtoli, guest of Mr. and Mrs» Bruce Graham and family. ‘ Mr. Clifford MacLeod and little son. Kenneth. of Calgary. Alts.. arrived by air to attend the funeral of his grandmother. the late Mrs. Kenneth Macbaod of irishtown on Miss Joan Mac)‘ and Miss Basel Adam. .N., aim- merside. Mrs. W.il. Dan-acli. Mrs. Charles Adams and Mn. snnsdy, Ksnslngtoo. were recent vislton m I M! man. smbrolder. quill. PM frss pattern. sun ‘ csots soul tolloonr fisldhrksadothsroohita sf nedy. Halifax, are spending a and interest while on a tour of Wes- tern Princc County. Mrs. Ernest Pickering. Clin- ton will leave for Fayetteville. N.Y. on Wednesday, accompan- ying her nephew and niece, Mr. Mrs. Ted Rose. who h a v e been visiting here. Miss Georgie Kennedy, R.N. left on Monday to return to Tru- ro, N.S., after spending the week end at her home at Ken- slngton. Malcolm Kennedy has turned to his duties with firm of Canada Packers, Charlottetown, after vacation- ing at Kensington and other points. Douglas Profitt. Summerslde, is spending a week at Kenning- ton guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Profitt. re- 0 Mrs. Stuart St. Dennis an d family. left on Monday to re-. turn to their home at Columbus Ohio. after attending the funer-. al of her mother. the late Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod, lrishtown. LAC and Mrs. Malcolm Grant are shown following their wedding at the Protest- ant Ch a pe l. RCAF Station Summerside on Saturday. Ju- ly 14 at 7.00 p.m. The bride, I Mr. and Mrs_. Jack Hepburn. , . .. a funeral of the late Mrs. Kenneth GRANT - WADE NUPTIALS the former LAW Marilyn Wa- de, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wade of Ottawa: and the groom is the s on of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Grant of Pictou, N.S. devotions. Roll call was answer-‘ ed with a text containing th e! word “powe . “Honor" was chosen for the next text word.i taper that is August's evening; star, and nearer to the we t7 set a crescent of moon. ; “I wonder what Gran'daddy Granddaughter observed with a ckle.. This afternoon brought visit- ors —- strangers -—to Alderlea, from the Mainland: a mother, a pair of sons, and her little enjoying a brief holiday, which includes Island scenes. “My sons are business me n by day. and then" “well, to be exact, they're after- five farmers. because they love the farm-ways." Deeply interested in stock, after the manner, of our farm- ers, the men would see the lit- tie herd of registered cattle that nowAgra_ze on these fields. will think of this new moon’."". granddaughter. They have beenl she smiled I members. A letter from Valija Sovers, ?‘ the WA's adoptee in Germany, stated that the parcel contain- ing clothing and food, received by her in June, was very ac- ceptable. She thanked the mem- bers for the summer clothes which she was very pleased to receive, and also sent her .thanks to the group supplying f the lovely assortment of food. , ‘| Mrs. Harold Mill presented a 1 very interesting Bible quiz. The 1 offering amounted to $6.10, ‘ flower fund $1.30. Mrs. James Sheen invited the ' members to her home for the! lnext meeting. Lunch was serv- Ied by the hostess, assisted y Mrs. Elmer Moase. (5 I :7‘; . _ Maureen Hughes, Charlottb town, a member ~f the Basil- ica Guide Compnny, will ho representing Queen's County at the annual Girl Guido Music Camp which gets un- derxay att gee ‘Lake, Ontario on ugus an continues to FREAK sTom_"_ _ the 25th. Other girls from the Ontario.forestry officials say; province attending the camp in rare hail storm in the Gerald- i will be pauiine wood K 1 n. i011 dlsmcl peppered lrees with I lock: Sheilia Bethe! .Slemon shotgun-like holes and indenta-j Park; and Betsy’ Maccor. "°“5- ' mack, Souris. _ nd In the meantime. what did you women talk about? James asked later. What do women chat of? The subjects dear to their hearts: the family down to its youngest twig. And how we on these farms of th e name manage: how we bake our loaves. and cook. and follow the usual round of the favrmwife. All of which turned out to be along paths pretty much like those our visitor, herself. know. “It’s a grand night, Ellen" James smiles. home now after a brief “kaley" at the hou se. SALE SALE SALE THURSDAY MOR'Nl|.fIG 75 ONLY DRESSES ASSORTED SIZES AND. SHAD - across the lane. He comes to the MacLeod, Irlshtown. Mrs. Gladys Alquire and Mrs. Ruby Teader, Cornwall, Ont.. j"-""*?" are visiting their nephew. Mr. Wesley Foster and Mrs. Foster. Kenslngton, and other relatives and friends. . I Turns To Cool Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simp- son, Debert, N.S., attended the "1vpm.m!" funeral of the late Mrs. Kenneth smiled, inhaling deeply of tb e MacLeod. Irishfown on Friday. fragrant air. as e dusk came down this evening. “The n cw Granddaiughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alquire and hay scents it. Smells good, doe- son, Daniel. are visiting Mr. and sn't it?“ she queried. Mrs. Roy Tuplin and other Now the work of day w a s over. In the yard. tractors and hay-wagons rested.- J e r r y. Gage’s friend-of-horse. who is an integral part of the saving. was stripped of his harness and; stabled. The sun had set .in a’ glory of colors. clear. and with friends and relatives in the pro- vince. Mr. and Mrs. David Madren of Hamilton, Ont, are visiting Mrs. Madren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Toombs, Kenning- ton. promise of continued haying- weather tomorrow.’ The Mr. and Mrs. glow which brought the dewfall. Eric Cousins. Moncton. N3. and MI‘. all and a pleasant coolness Mrs. James Cousins. Port Elglll . the seasonal warmth of the N.B. were in Kenslngioll 0“ 53' ' ternoon, had been reflected in turday attending the funeral of lingering pools Brightness, their brothel‘. llle 1816 William here and there along the fields, M. Cousins. and in jewelled western win- ows. But these were fading , Mrs. Tyndal Semple. Kensins- now, as the dusk brought in tliel ion. is a Wllmt in “he Pflnct‘ . gentle night-shadows. over the. county Hospital. Summerslda ‘ rim of the valley. ' “It’s a lovely frhgrance" we. Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, Clln- ‘ agreed. “Smal1 wonder" we} toll. is ll Plltlelll 111 "I9 Prince said “that back in the years. Collllly H0-Spltal. Slll'llmel‘Sld|- some farm-boys we know, loved‘ following an accident at her , to make their beds on the new' home when she suffered a frac- hay in a mow, How fragrant tured limb. their bedroom would be — and the bed soft!" We watched a Mrs. Ronald Rellllellflll and mow fill this afternoon as suc- Clark of Medi- to family.Halifax. are visiting Mrs. C9551“. "dips" were lifted from Renneban’s Patents» Ml“ and the wagon. and added to the‘ Mrs. Ernest MacEWell- Klllslllg‘ store within. heaping it higher 11. on the rafters. Swallows were. perched on a high wire without. , Mrs. L. D. klIWa‘¢{:G'im a petite mother, we decided. and « to her home armou . - - her small ones. after visiting her parents, Mr.l -5 no matter, Dears" she and Mrs. James Mlllllilyi Ken‘ ‘ comforted them. we fancied. sington. Ml'- 8115 Ml'3- M¢Gi““' Yes, it's almost up to our nest and two dlllgllliefsn D950?“ 3“ I now. I know. But it won't actu- Kimberley Jane are about to ally cover it. And if it does, leave Yarmouth to reside in wen} get along, we'll find New Glasgow. N-5-. Where M11 shelter here or there. through McGimn has been transferred. the night or when it rains. we ' had the use of the mow. you Miss Sally Palmer of Halifax. may say, as long as we needed N.S., is her holidays it. And by the end of the month in Kelvin Grove It the home Of —- well what have I been telling Mn‘ ardmllllllrs. you?" she queried. “This could- a y. her grandpsren , __ . Crawford Picketts and art be our home for long. For Mr- Ind M|‘8- Cl'lWl°Y‘d Pick‘ and Mrs. Charles Vincent. nee Gill. Kellllll G|‘°V¢- had '5 9'9"‘ Violet Moase. another sister of recent nellhewv Mr. Moase who left on Wednes- Darell Plcketts of Ontario. h M01110 Murphy» M°ntl'¢‘1- 3 years, thefour members of the former resident of Peakes Sta- family have been mgcghel-_ tion, is spending two-weeks’ va- a 3 5 :1 5. 5 E m°“'91'v M"'- Miss Evelyn Moase. Kenslng- Jlmel Ml-“'Ph9» M°““- ton, accompanied her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vin- 1111- 5-11 c°°I“'“° '3‘ 5'’ cent who were returning to Tor- l!|°lh°|‘- 155- W--E onto as far as Hampton, N.B. e E :1 § E S s 5' nstthehomcofherg ol8lII'|IlI-°'|l- '°'l’°““hmihh It.M.Geo§e I lwlldtv 0' “'0 1'I“d- 1' I‘ ‘ ' MacLe’an earnrsl lfginilyfswbo villi 599“ 333"" “P” c° “I spend the remainder of tho 1*“ 5°“ h°m°- “W ".9 3“""' month of August at Mrs. Mac- M"- ‘'33- M'°I‘““‘ Iean‘s former home at Kensing- ' ton. Ros nklfcss-lMoaso ton, Alberta and Miss Janet MEDICAL PHARMACY gig of ncmftb hero to serve you ANY 1'9 ‘her’ mwhlux I M". Iionr of the day or night. K 9 m I .1’:’§.i... ‘“‘“’ .. ‘''‘‘°‘‘ cau. 4-6623 here. They no I I few for 24 hour service , fl. ac- ay; ztngamfiton. ms. ‘with ' lg: W. ..,._..°°°''... .. "‘..“.!P.ll. i!.iin.°' I. . 0 theuounomouunwu-avg. """"" °"'°""" Announcing The Isglnning of Secisonol WcirmtIiOi Day Of Evening you see, we have to move on to catch the always summer lands!" Shadows were filling the val- ley. dimming its hills. 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