| ELLEN’S DIARY. Ly | gs Nurses Will Press Rights Tourists Find Lambkins To Better Wark Conditions : PS | To Be Very Photogenic By LINDA CRAWFORD ~ the organization was ta he on | . * VONTREAT r There ® sented later Menday ? Y n sant need + mirn thé : sie “In the cool of the evening” - we walked along a street I like get _— oe ° = It 7“ ge® emailer aor : It indicates relief from the heat. plates See-ther q one - from 4B . oy eines ep nds pilin 4 of the dav. respite: from its work, Oregon’ - And Fiofid d af- the open helene a: os he wend oa the mazic of the afterlight gent- Massachesetts and Quehee! ci aia So al a dec enone fou = vn ling evervthing about. and the And I saw several fram New as * later in-the wee . dusk settling hazily on field. and Brunswick and Nova Seotia It's Nurses feet that they tne , on wood However this was the @ lesson in geography,.isn't it?" © aright to betler “alaries 7 t Co | time of day our farmers chose to he, smiled." Netter heurs- better . conditions oronto uple burn the heaps of brush left in>s “Yes” we agreed That te af work" a ee . the wake of the wood-cutt!n& see the « ars is to be curious ap But as yrofession. we nave Add Five Sons last ‘spring This came on the hout the state or the province since cabaret er a ballte Mak. : “heels of a spell of weeding afte? they are from and how that we n¢ that pressing far our rights ‘To Own Famil supper, and is. being extended have: had a-gift of-a hand-carv. ' shes hic athinte ‘urihth the aves { y into a dusky overtime. Once ed Kiwi frem.New Zealand. it fessional ethics of. ‘putting the TORONTO ‘CP Jolin and sugh, clearing fires are kindled,’ makes us wanf™ in learn more vationt ¢ RET Marvy DeBruyn,. who have twe : they require constant atteption. about. that far-away land, doesn’ Some nurses from across teen-aze’ sons of their own, de- to assure that satisfying result if?" eor* anada and “special interna. cided two vears ago to take ™ which ,reduces all to ashes. and» “] think that’s why strange na ts. are- attending. the more They Added five | makes for the farmers what they tourists come to our Island They Scaeuhlinn “Wile camtiane iss term “a good burn’’. The time perhaps have seen something cs eu The DeBruyns are one of 21 was. we recall, when the farm-. or sameone wha came fram aa ao : couplés in the Toronto area whe wife of a former ‘generation or perhaps they have read about are providing group homes for > aA mbere “pg would claim. the use of one Of jt. mavhe in the Anne hanks Svs Maal bad dala The use foster children. under the aus these ashy beds. if it were not and they come ‘to see if it’s all i i of modern -bargeining methods ct? of the Catholic and Metro meant Tor Immediate croppin<-bs— reheat — a a mangintontsplik_a healthy 2altcouaren s Ald aa. _which am | the farmer. for-her own, She “J don't recognize ‘all. the , : , respect “Bnd the dignity of the oa aa ne would. stir and mix it-to a suit strange licence plates” Peter nursing” profession ome eee a able lInam in which to 2TOW offered Bis. te. pte’ ' We thought we would like to ° FNGAGED FXPERT take one hove sald Mrs De- Mrs MacLeod said the na: Bruyn, who came , , =o “teats tional organization.-—re-. with her husband and-fwo sons some of ‘'the staff’ to town, and holiday, called by recenthy. to . MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE McDONALD jcently hired an industrial rela- fi - Holland 12 nig = *% the afternoon carried others to # learn at first hand “something i , 2k tions expert and that several of | Then. “ i a peaked ne sale of cattle at a distance of the farming done here” This Bridal Ceremon In S side the provincial associations have ae - ‘ vemvag te “It's more interesting to come morning a car from a distant , y also done so as collective har- nice to ake mor to town now that the tourist sea- state, following our byroad, came gaining had to proceed on the So Glen. now If, Ken. 15, ; / ravine level Desi. 14. Barry. 13. and Ernie * d as | inspec Ins | A S M provincial level ? 1 c “ son je here Alex remarke as up the lane to inspect at closer So emnized t . ary S Phi: siwoldoet Wek tasetiaues (2 jninedthe DeBruvn’s sons , ’ ‘TING ieteoeenes anced litfl yp of t 7 MR. AND MRS. RONALD POCKLINGTON A aTU AS Ss [renee +! goby engaged aos ‘ the necessity of affering both Joe, 18 and John. -17 A A e orial Hall Reception err ny St Mare Anstican Chureh-—_United States. the bride wore a university degrees in nursing It's been more of a problem cece chofce pumpkins or cucumbers! oan make out a- cond many of This was a strange day at. Al those here today derlea. in that the morning took A pair of tourists, city folks on oe ee f This evening a ladv from : ield ” Summerside was the scene, of a tangerine two piece suit trimmed and diploma courses that are for the boys than for us.- said lan eastern state, who never ee ae had *s6en a& lambkin Jat recent-wedding when Leuise Ma--with white lace and white acces “not “prolanged by service in Mrs DeBruvn It's hard ‘for F | Zi Cc : with her hushand- and. some-Is- "@ Buan dauchter of Mr. and sories and a corsage of white hospitals in lieu of fees ahd gov¢ them at first. Buf it’s just fine $ ” > y ‘ oi " » 90 onowing Lion Ceremony land. friends. "to, see those late. MTs Edgar R Ruan became carnations ernment grants __ (now de ~~ sahbamiiaancinaialens eit “ borr-of ours that still: keep-in-the the bride of Clarence John We On their return the enuple will In a later interview she said {ot o0lestsssssPeeeeeo® Finn Prechyvterian Ch urech dresses identical to that of the - orchard And she wa segyiite Denald. son of- Mr and Mrs take wu residence in Summer 7 statement defining the - fune- ad rs } } “es . = Huch 1. McDonald, Strate! we : tion and purpose of the. nurse ts $ H. BENNETT CARR _ Charlottetown, was the seene of maid of honor Hazel Webster. pleased to catch these small ones (145 cDona'd, Stratclair. side where the groom is with the , = 9 a pretty wedding on June 15th niece of the bride.. was flower in her camera, as if on sonie far Manitoba RCAF ’ heing prepared hy the-executive z Sun Lite of Canada e when Roberta Winifred. dauzh- girl She wore a yellow dress safari she had chanced to cet Rev Robert € Tuck perform oo ttee for release within a | 4 District Supervisor ; ter of Mr and Mrs Daniel Shaw similar to those of the other # : , a close-up of some big game a ed the cereman Mrs. M.-J3 . vA ee . ; : Insurance CeunseHing > seen ae SCAT The Brae TRUAES Me rarried 4 besket 1 ps--Cunedtan-Chariottetown, Wed: saly-@;1906.—J-ing-of-lion_perhaps_a_tauny Rules olaxed. tm weddine ma. Alberton Couple —*-rlsn.for the streamlining.of | _ Charietictewa, PEL. 2 af Maurice Ronald. Pocklington of mixed flowers . tiger-cat. or some great elephant. sic, and Vrs Graham. Linklet e : Phone 4-8817 .- 4-5435 é eon af Mr: and“ Mrs . M@urice Rev Ponald Bell was grooms- in its native habitat. . res WAS. fhe snipist Celebrate 25th $9005 cesesesessoeseoed wir linaton miltan Ontarin a Only ‘‘stars in the summer The hride give. tn marriage . * - Porklinston. * Ha , man Mr. Alan Clarke and Rev wo , : : ae rriag she The bride entered the church keith Whitney served as ushers night'’, the clearing fires now by her father. wore. a floor Wer ding Da t P on the arm of her father during faster Gordon. Little, nephew are, hack at the edaee of the lencth cown of white satin with ‘ Te . | Golden Fruit from MALAYA : the. processional -hymn. “Praise of the groo vas ring hearer woodland Scampie harks. !-e ¢ od hotice a=? long’ yep and Mrs. Gerald’ Roohes | It’s Your Life t vm of the groom was ring he ri ly gas eral o* Nv Sou! the King of, Heaven” _The mother of the bride wore Lights—of_the- little _truck—eome—steeves anda _tittttencth tare .— ae ; , idown.the. fields’ lane-- Home. are. trimmed_train-falling. fromthe celebrated the 25th anniversary the farmers Theirs has been a waist A houffant shoulder. Jenc of their wedding af their home =" lengthy, though, rather different th veil. was held in place bv white 1% Alberton recently. the occa The service of Worship Was con 4 dress of pale hine silk crepe : : ee " dicted by Dr DA) Campbell per accessories were white and and the Rev Basi! C Lowery of her corcace wae of white carna- (and your vote) j ok ah ai a ’ day fohein eneec and Hivcafithe val. sion being marked bv a family | ft rte 4 _? ee tions The grooms mother wore Until tomorrow - - - Mary - -- lev. and she carried a Cd gathering A. presentation on he 6s ; é a dress of olive ‘green with white kGood-night ma" : : half of the family was made by * . HIST MFS—HATUTW MAC cecscries and a corsage OT — as of_red_roses_and wfite carna. ThETr AAT i st _kind_ of life * Kon who also directed the Tu while: eaenations : tions 1ghter— Pareta : aad sic ciniammpmemnneatinitial ayer intermediate choir in : children, Donna Beverley and ~The maid of honor was Donna _ Mr. and Mr. Rooney (nee Rita J “ee rrp aciingper Danses Sha Following the serv ice a recep- John, of Summerville, Mase.) Srrc'!, Weoe > Dar'ene Ruan Griffin’ were married -hy- Rev land t h = kind af : Words. 90 Lord’. “The Lord's tion was held in the 4 oles Me ;are spending a three-week holi‘tyeter of the bride. was junies M E Francis in St Wark’s : a avurt and HMoothar tates’ morial Hall if ‘Zion Church Co-@ day at their cottage at Whim 5r? 1240 ped Merees) Ruan Churtih. Lot 7. on June 25th, 1941 ige or The - Recessional was" and Eileen Shaw circulat- Road another sister wae flower girl The bride was attended by her living you want is Trimpet Tune in D® by Pub ed the guest honk | The groom was-attended by sister. Doris. (Mrs Everett Me Jarre eee ee elt ’ For travelling the bride wore, Mr—and—Mre—Chuck._Wtlsen—Shettion MacLean The usher Kenna) and the groom was at- and daughters, Chery! Carolvn Wayne Buan. brother of the, tended bv his brother James and Jeannie of Woburn, Mass, bride | wetewien tele sicidaae Mr are vacationing at their summ \ reception was held af St and Mrs Ronnev_lived_in_Hali- er home, Whim Road Mary's Church Hall where the fax and Mill River before com- toast te the bride was-preposed: ing te Atherton 1* vears~ ato The bride wore @ floor lench a bone linen dress. with match gown of white lucerene crepe int three-quarter lencth coat. & em-ire waistline ard-A line pink Hat and_hone colored ac- y-point..sleaves..and_full cessoles Her corsage was of 1 ‘ ) train Heefincer tip veil pink roses : sO SAU SUP Oe ow nvion illugion was held {8 After” thelr honeymoon ad caer aaee _Mrs,._ Sterling Lord. Tryon. by Rev. Robert C. Tuck, Tele- Their children are Mrs. Bever ‘IF YOU VOTE IN nlace- hy a wedding ring head. Pocklinztons will reside in Elm- KEITW MacLEOD LINDA WRIGHT spent the.past two weeks wit) crams “ZAREFATOTATION —were—lay—Frivrte—ranatene-——Peuclas- IF YOU VOTE If miece- matching her dress She “dale. Prince Edward Island ; her. sister and brother-in-law, read hy the best man. Sheldon pamela, Olga. Darvl.jand Jim- ; pee ae “arried-a cascade of deep pink where the groom. is the United AUGUST WEDDING _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Annear, Mon. VMoclhoon ce phe Thay have ore litt's crand- FIRST KINGS YOU wii ; > Church minister : # tague For ther honevmoon te. the daughter, Teri Judith Frizzle Mr and Mrs John W. Mr-and Mrs Finley M. Mac-. | - - a ' i es ar Serre Stee Lola Shaw, ‘sister.of the bride. Out of province guests includ- wat maid. of.honor. She wore ed Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Pock- ~Wricht * Charisttetown,-are ~~ Leod. Winsine. P. E. 1. —The Hy ankle length dress of yellow lington, Mr. Alan. Clarke and happy: to announce the en- marriage will take place on European: cotton with a head. Mrs. Adam Clark. Hamilton. Ont sagement of their only “dau- August 6th, 1966, at Zion Pre ire of matching bow ‘and veil Mr. and Mrs:. Art.-Littke and = ghter.. Marv Melinda ‘Linda sbyterian Church, Charlotte- She carried a nosegay of yellow children Gordon and Julie Ann to Keith Wayne, eldest son of town. at 3.00 p.m PERSONALLY WILL DECIDE . and white carnations. Christine of Sarnia. Ont Rev Donald —- — = —————— Shaw.-alsn.a sister of the bride 3e! ! Heathcote. O and ; ‘WHAT GOVERN- was bridesmaid and Diane Christine Shaw. New Glasgow, H A P p E N | N ( S | Vivers. niece’ of the. bride, was Nova Scotia Photo by R B 4 funior bridesmaid They wore Hambly) em Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 |MENT P. E. 1. WILL HAVE AFTER ~~ | MONDAY, NEXT \ Te Mp and” Mire choo Tae Rie sept ater? MtaeDonatt RCAF non. Mareen, OP are holiday Summerside ,The ceremony ing with the latf@r's parents. Mr took place at St. Andrews Pres-_ Pictou Presbyterial UCW Entertain Island Members T.. A. . Ledwell, St edged alps agin esindlcinidicieniamaiieial ladiiniidisinaie wipe meee aoe no from this province were the On June 2% approximately 100 .ed the guests to the Church. and MP ant stro Resnath Maen prides parents, Mir atid MPs. @ F 1 United Church Women Bertha Robertson extended a Ausland. Bloomfield. _entertain--fimer Cannon and son and were gi ‘of Pictan Prpshvle. welcome on behalf of the UCW ed Saturday evening -n-henor-el—asiaitar Warne and Diane> Nar} rial UCW at Pietou United Picns. Tariana aatice of PEL ee 8 and his bride Mr and boro, Mr and Mrs. Edmund Sta- Churet After the notin” lunch: 4 former missionary in Trinidad Mrs. Reginald MacAusland. if. vert and Mr: and Mrs. James eon. Mrs Raymond- MacKay and now serving at Atlantic of Halifax -Relatives and-a few Rrown and daughter. Darlene. nristan: Training Centre in jtamily friends who were unable 41) of Kensincton and Mr. and ed bua service of worship. ted Tatsmecnuche was introduced.” attend the wedding in Smith's wre Walter Staverv and daugh- by Mri Wm. M eon 0! Pit- .s¢ oupst sneaker: by. Maud. Mc-.°"* N. S.. last month were ter Gail. Freetown cee =, ” , pleased tn ‘have this opportunity - Kinren ional sssinisaltciiaiiepetiniaetaiitaes sipinereinatinntd tr ; a a ae 4a ra RA Wacteod welcom ek ee af t) extend their hest wrses- to Prior to her. recent marriage —T ed aloe 1 ucw : t Inman the happy’ young couple. Marlene Cannon was tendered called upon all U s to ex : B Seis thc “etadk-ab- toed eer gee ab delete cae tris 10 community shower at om ‘Barter System aah ie hake 1h tes ee td al ' r 4 I ome of her parents, Mr an ? ee a aoe Hardy. Alberton, motored {0 xirs Etmer Cannon, Norboro ‘| Pe i -l _ world , tn Trinidad, Sif of every Waban, Mass, during the week- pink and turounise streamete Ss. ESvive 2Q wi-fe and hove el'vihle for d Returning. they were ac . en ; Ex, and bouquets of early summer le: ' colleze only five can be accomo- egmpanied by Mrs Myrick’s sis- qauwers decorated the rooms By ‘Swon Shoo shnisees=eeamaneebttieinsenemenessmnnscnmaiaescapemnasinataianianaeeincesememmtnatapianatnenitaimnmeerrateainibiasie If you want better. wages and work- 1 ing conditions, FREE School books ‘continuing $100. perm onth pen- sion, you will vote _ Liberal. dated. The government of Tri- ter, Margaret Stone. and her The bride to be was attended hy Ge __nidad continues to build more friend. Helen Clea. “Tdeas are ocd “TE THEY <chools, hut still the need 18 spend the summer jorky And when they are based’ oreat Mfiss Inman alse men- on well-known traits of human finned the great need of food in’ Mr and Mrs. Eldridge Camp pon and Karen Jollimore. Vat ‘nature. they are likely to be-pro- qndia and stressed the urcency bell. Worcester. Mass have erie Bowness and Ruby McInnis fitable. ones That is whv’ the of famine relief In clasine Miss been guests of the Normer’s ne eik Va adaaes abd aaa ok. swan’ shop which fwo Ameri than said. “Let us not he a ther, Mrs David -Campbell, and es and the parcels were opened who will her sister, Doreen. The bas Atherton kets were carried in by Judy and Janet Douglas. Dinae Can- + can women started has proved Se secessfy These partners wnow how fhe members of their sey love hercains. antiones and garvething which is. “different” And that is what they give them Thev reirtrhduced the aze-old Warter svstent with tf items ta be ‘su apped"’ Ciistamers bring Mm =e thich ther tee in for “wampum” _a.-specially de aigned naper scrip in-vartous de- Bominatiovre ‘ When can. exchange 's made 4 the purchaser pavs at the rate sf 1? cents per wampum unit That represents the shop's pre ht on the transaction General bric-a-brae find their War as do.‘very often, rare thina jewellery and similar #ems Goods sought hv custom érs and hot then awvailahle are Wicted an a hoard for the benefit | AF those who have these things! and mrcht like a chance to dis- pose of them _ One of the partners explained Thev trade off their old clothes Aunt Nellie’s china dog, dishes, Jewellery. and have a wonderful time doing it Some customers tome-every dav to-he-sure-they don’t -mis®’ a hargain.” And she added . ‘Men. how ever, seam tn he completely haf fled hy the whole procedure fraid ta stretch ont our hand of love to hridce the gep of broth- erhnnd Mrs 1 A Gass — Introduced the “quests of the Preshvterial amont whom were renresenta tives from the Catholic Women's Teacue First Presbyterian Church, The Anglican Church, and the Kirk An interesting panel “P FIT Preshyterial at Work". -was - moderated byeMrs J. R Davies ather nanel members were Mrs F Anderson. Mre WW Inhneston Mr<e FA Innes and Mrs CC Ho watt The nane! presented the work of the UCW an P. FE 4. since inauguration ta the pre sent dav ‘ Reflections from the Mari time Conference UCW ° Annual Meetine svere oresented hy mem hers of the Pictou Presbyterial The. closine worshin wae con dycted by Mrs Henry .Tve of other relatives in Alberton,-and vicinity Mrs Arthur Wood. NT. enter tained the ladies of Rollo* Ray West district at afternoon tea. last week, prior to her departure for summer school Mrs. Wood has accented a pesition at Rol In Bay Fast Consolidated Schoo! for the coming term Mr and Mrs. Donald Burke have returned from Ontario to take up residence in Rollin Bay Mr and “Mrs Far! Butler Newfane. “ VY. are visiting with Mrs Butler's: parents. Vr and Mrs Neil MacPhail. | Arevle Shore Charlies 0 Halloran of Winni peg Man... is visiting his parents Mr. and. Mrs. Leo O'Halloran. Greenfield. P FT . Park Raval Church _Charlatte.__ town Rev Datid Hamiltor farmer minister at O'Leary. -P FT. and now of Trenton. pro nounced the benediction. After noon tea and a social hour was enioved.... new. friends:..w.e0.e made. ideas were exchanged and a feeling of good will was exterienced as United Church Women tovether carried out the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macho nald of Toronto are spending the ude aummer at their home in Br ne}! LAC Rarry Nicholson. Mre Nicholson and there three chl4 ren. of Chatham. RB. are cuest of the former's mother. \Vir« Verna Nicholson. Whiny Road by Barbara Millar and Linda Sharpe Reta Stavert and Louise Sharpe arranged the gifts on the table Refreshments were ser ved by the ladies of the commu- nity Doreen Cannon... accompanied bw her friend. Frederick Srur- zis Jeft on Saturday to return to Stoney Creek. Ont.. after visit- ing her parents. Mr and Mrs. Elmer. Cannon ‘and family, Nor- horo. 8 . y Mr and <Mr- Alfonso MarcCar- ron and son Jerry of Brooklyn | are visiting their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs Arnold Daley of Oshawa. their sons Ha reld and Rarry of Oshawa, and relatives in Toronto, Ont. Mr .and Mre Harry Stewart. Montague. have as the'r guests their dauchter-m-law. Mrs Harty. Stewart. Jr. and soa, Dwane of Guelph, Ont Guests of Mr and Mrs Ar- chie Dixon, Murray Harbor North. are Mr. Dixon's sister, and-brother-in-law. Mr. and Mre Friec Weatherhie and - family ‘ef Montreal, who will also vistt with Mr. Weatherhie’s parents, Mr_ and Mrs. B. A Weatherhbie. PURE CLEANING POWER . New Sunlight Laundry. Detergent. in eversthing you wash. Just what Pure cleahing power in every pure white granule. Power to bring out the wonderful Sunlight “clean” “Nor... The Liberal candi: dates for Alex Eampbell are: DAN MacDONALD — ph, and BRUCE STEWART Ke--ohow thew just don't under- theme, ‘Christian Love"’. Vallevfield Bland ** : . Mrs. Winnie Bell was a recent ‘i rs li h | : eS. That to he- expected, tao FIX DATE FOR VISIT guest of her’son and daughter ; Fenton. Stewart: has return ‘you expect from a oun ig t proc uct. For the shop is founded on a fe ANKARA AP) Soviet. Pre. Indaw Mr and Mrs Cecil Bel! ed to Montague after spending e_ ~ trait and &n Caters successfully to women custom “Sror Alexei N. Kosvgin will visit Turkey in November, Mantaae “tee “weeks in Ontario. where he visited his brother. Harry apa =———+ At the price you expect to pay: a “LIBERAL PY But men. lacking th lean- Turkish foreign ministry Rev lLawrenre Blaikie offi. family at Guelph, and his sister, ing’ ar instinet would zen aurces said Tuesda‘ he visit ciated at the marriace of Mar !rene and Shirley in Tarante erally fail tn understand or to had heen announced pion but lene “icla Jean Cannon, Nor . patronize such: a concert without a date boro, FP. E. 1, and John. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. John Deane and ~ EE ° . ecu $$ : = ‘ i .