@ Feentennial : ROBERT GILMORE NUAN MVALIN Mr and Mra: Campbell Mitchell Mcbean announce the engagement of their dau- ghter, Darvi Elizabeth te—Ro- hert Norman Gilmore, son of “Mr. and Mrs “Norman Gil- more > of Sault St. Marie On- DARYL MACLEAN — | tario. The marriage will take place in July in Halifax,-N. Su. ANNO iN Miss McLean and Mr. Gil- more_ate .graduaies of the University of New Bruns- ¢ ‘ | samienos rearment centres now Femininity Very | tant HAPPENINGS | Federal Educati P - in Toronto and Vancouver emininity Very importan edera UCATION Program © fy Torerts see vancouer T P tty S . ti tc Andrey Jenkins) Women's Editor.’ Phone 4-5306 treatment of an addict. But 1 rl g S . i € id ed oO B bit was not passible for -the ind: Oo re r pr n in ; ar Mrs. A. J. Robinson. Tryon, Norfolk, Mass. have arrived ‘te ons! er 4 n or urates vidual addict to obtain. drugs QRy MARILYN ARGUF A lot of makeup Isn't her ‘spent the weekend’ th velati- spend the summer at their home OTTAWA \CP & federal shout the rise in ‘abuse ‘ct* pills, Mevent ide scope of medical OTTAWA _‘CP Slim line vet. - but. she dogs. wear . ves in Moncton NB at ‘Ovster, Red Bridge public education program about oh Hardman. direcior eae pretty Joan& Fisher look’ like little gold hoops in her pierced . the dangers of barbiturate and of scjent)/\< vices. at the {oad : iat “a ‘the teen-age models vou! see ears “to feel a little bit glam- Mrs. Vernon Howat! Reid-Ho “Mr and Mrs..Harold Muttart pep pills will be discussed at a and drug directorate. said the BIRTH OF BULI on - television swinging those _ordus.”’ ~ watt_and-Mrs.-Mari>n MacKay Carleton, entertained at a mis. fall meeting of the federal drug thinking now-—s that educa cn As a ‘personification of the Leartons of soft, drinks Her blonde haar is cut short of}Toronto, Ont., have rPturned cellaneods shower honoring advisory ~ commitiee, ,says Dr. should intial, he directed at ~ ie john Bull That kind of workout would in a pixie cap. “It has to -be te “their” homes after ittending Donna Morrison. one of the sea- Ross Chapmay. chief of the fed- the physician Engiish na ton, John Bull orig- iia a och teuats for doch—cbie’s_ thet Way, so you can wash it e-the funeral of their movher, Mrs. son's’ brides before her recent era! food and drug directorate. * Because. addicts of the »ills nated* in a pamphlet pubMhed learned how to press weights often and not have to fuss witn Glenn Waddell, Cape ‘Traterse marriage Mrs. Heber Myers He was replying to tended to shop around to two or jin ‘1712 by a Scottish satirist : }-up- to 100° pounds~as~- part of it : ar provided piano musie for the questions at a ‘meeting of the oe, doctors in search of oS aE tee | the training ‘that makes her a After high school, she plans Sandra Bernard. of ¥ Jobn, evening -.' Commons health committee, neriptions, the profession—ha ie ieiini abet sprinter to train as an reise: N.. B. attended the cradyation The bride was sodunteil to a Dr. Lewis Brand (PC-Saska- been waned to watch for Don't Neglect Slipping “I'm the only girl who uses schools here’ and in’ Geneva_ exercises af the 7 enisn Regio- decorated chair by Brenda Quig- toon) said: ot cartier committee | Grange . patients. ' E TEETH the weights room at schooin” with an eve to working at con: nal high school on™ Thursday ley and baskets of gifts were S¢ssions drug -officers repérted 1 co: ences ee ee FALS | Says the 16-year-old. Grade 12 ferences arot the world or when her brother Norman was presented by little Susan Mae- odmenen a — rg . : Sola irae pte dy ‘dis De ee ee i ok oe cent student ‘“Semetimes it's kind a! the vastes ag sone of the graduates Leod and Keith Lowther The So said, is contrary “to per set that emeuiiad to ‘alate Don't aaron andl emberenased g | of embarrassing — | can lift Her best school subjects. * i accompanying good ~ wishes enedieal prec than a three-day dos by such handicaps. FASTEETH, an more thas some of the boys.:——Raturally, are languages and ° Mr. and Mrs: Henry C Mac- were-read by Mrs. Allison Sher. is experience in rut lt fie. Band ated Geek sixalige (non-ecid) powder to epeia- But it doesn’t really bother last year she had an 80 aver. Lean of 15 Harley Street enter- ren: the gilts were opened: by mee c cae. chief-federal sideration had ii ‘aca te more Armiy.set Gives confident feel- her. She's been getting along age. This year it hasn't been tained with a barbecue at their Pauline MeCallum and Linda i Aire control officer, asdi providing treatment cen- No cee airtenn ar tek. . in the man'g world of track | aS high and she’s worried,that, summer cottage at. Blooming- Paynter -and- arranged for dis- the previous statement applied tres where narcotics . addicts ing Get FASTEETH today et drug and field for about two years. out-of-town. meets may be up- Point.’ Guests were Mr and play by Carol Paynter and Jac- oniv to harcotic® *and _mari- could: be given drug dosages counters everywhere. She Sihaliv encmiraged a a ie Howett — Refreshments: were jyana: not te: barbiturates and Mr Hammond | saidthere “are to start tunning by her gym Last winter, Joan went to amt Mrs. James Gordon Anaks served and a Sécial hour enjoy- pep pills — sasijnithidpecaslaaaaie paicodmmennttn teacher in Grade 7, but began Meets th_Vancouver, Toronto Road: Mrs. Daniel Macleod ed He agreed’ with Dr. Brand competing seriously only—twe— and Boston In Joly she'll ant Cheryl Galant of Charlotte. Teena “= that there’ are more deaths years . ago. compete in Winnipeg “for a ‘own - . i ' i\from these pills than from mor- The way Joan looks is a re- Place on the British _Emptre_ : Meeting Held \Phine or narcotic addiction and sult of the three-hour practice Games team in the five pen Mr. and. Mrs. William Trow- wick and are completing their final year of law at Dal housie University Gi Guides National Council Praises Worldwide Program Righlichts of the recent an- nual- meeting of the National Council. featured the regular June meeting of the P E. 1 Council. Girl Guides of Canada d Meniasnehers At this meeting. presided over by Mrs. GM. Avard. provincial commissioner. Mrs - Eugene Cul- len reported on hehalf of the four P. FE. I. delegates who at- tended the National meeting in St. John’s. Newfoundland. The speaker stated that emphasi: at this meeting was placed—on the international .aspecs of the guide movement through ‘ove and understandinc. and it waz: felt that great strides to bette: world friendship had been mad by the international program This program features’ “In travel. ‘girls from other cour tries coming-to Canada to lear: our way of life) and “Out travel" ‘girls from Canada —vi siting other countries for the Same reason meeting given by: each provincial’ commission- or called attention ta the fact that membership has greatly in- ereased in the past vear. and that all provinces are planning Projects for. 1967. Mrs. &, B. Clysdale, of. Onta- , was installed as chief com- Repofts at this Is Solemnized White gladioli ‘decorated the altar of St| Dominic's Church, Toronto, for the wedding of Lin- da Fave. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Buel. Mermaid ee ee ek son of Mr and Mrs. Lester Gunn Savage Harbour. P. FI ‘ Rev A_ Roberts: the early morning ceremony _Given in marriage by Haves. a friend of the bride and groom. the bride. wore a full lenzth zown of white sheer over taffeta with a scoop neckline aad lily-point sleeves. featuring lace appliaue on both the gown and the chapel train. A rhinestone veil. in place. Her houquet was of red and white carnations Attending the bride were Mrs Norman Landry. of the sister groom. as matron of honor. and Mrs. Lester Gunn. sister-in-law of the groom,” as bridesmaid Their. street-lencth gowns were om mint creen with contrasting forest zteen satin boedices and, ruffles. and. headpieces of mint een febric roses. veiling. Thev earried h« uquets of white chry coed Uo The best man was Lester Gunn brother of fhe croom and ushers were Norman Landre- and Ketth and: Keir Gunn. brothers of the groom ’ Following the rch cere: mony a reception was. held at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Munn The Trac sisted in rece’ i gown of 5 ac @essorie le tarnat Attending om MR. AND MRS. KENNETH GUNN . Wedding Of Island Couple performed ~ Albert ~ missioner at this meeting. ceeding Miss E- H Osler All P. E. I. delegates express ed satisfaction at the fine meet- ings attended. and were sue- Very hospitality and courtesy hadi ved them by the Newfoundlard guiders Routine division : and’ “depart- ment reports given at this pro- vincial meeting showed church parades held. mother and dau daughter banquets ‘attended and plans for summer camps well--under—way- A total of 10 guides will be at- tending Heritage Camps _ this formulated for the huge 1967 Na- part in-an international camp in vy. SS. A. Many plans are now bretee tional Heritage Camp which will formulated forthe huge 1967 Na- be attended by nearly, 2000 gui- des. This will be a truly grand experience for any girl fortun- ate to be chosen, and all guides and their parents are reminded that applications for this camp are to be in by July 15th of thi ‘year The budget for 1967 was: pre ‘sented by the honorary treasur. ér. Mrs. A. H. Peake. It was poted that membership for qui des and brownies will be increas ed from 50-¢—to $1:00- beginning this September. In Toronto Prince Edward Island, were Mr and Mrs. Lester Gunn, parents of the groom, and his brother Leonard Gunn. and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. The bride and groom win Te- side in Toronto. ASK END | SEAWAY TOLLS _ ae ‘CINCINNATI (AP) — . Gov- ernors of the U.S. Great Lakes states have joined in calling for an end to.S%.. Lawrence Seaway tolls at the windup of their mid- western conference here. Gov- erpor Otto Kerner of Illinois called for conference approval | headniece held her waistlenzth of» moraterium on-tolls.—pend- ing a study. The unanimously approved resolution was spon- sored by Minnesota Governor Karl Rolvaag. conference chair- man \F —"Parniture * Televisions * Appliances FIRESTONE Home and Auto tr Se {Dial 4-5547 | Rev. rie Baker was. toast | was responded to by Rev Sessions she puts in six days a week. “It's hard work but it's. wonderful. You can eat anything you want and never put on weight.” She admits that track train- ing. and competition are hard, carty. work. “‘Your fingernails are never clean and you sweat. Sometimes I-take eight , showers a day.” She likes track because “it's something I can do well."’ But she says ihat girls in the game are all a bit defensive WFARS FARRINGS “Some of them spend half an hour primping before a race. Actually, putting on eve makeup must be very good. for calming your nerves — you need a steady hand.” tathalon events—200 metres, lang jump. high jump, hurdles and shot put : She “is used to. travelling She is a member of an air force family who lived in Cold Lake. Alta. Whitehorse, ,¥u- kon. and Toronto before com ing here Training ts going to be part of her life for a yet. Sprinters-are supposed to hit their peak about age 25 she savs “Anyway. T have to keep on | thing about muscles. they _all turn to flab if you don't use them” She. doesn't intend to give up her track career for mar riage. either. “I'll just have to schedule my babies in the oft-season,”’ she says jokingly The Guardian, Ohaitoticlown: a — 23, 1966. 9 Maraget CGIT Mother-Daughter Banquet Held The Margate CGIT held their annual Mother and Daughter banquet in- the “church vestry, with the members of the Mar- gate United Church Women ca- tering. 7 The blessing was asked by W. A. Patefson and Vale- mistress. A toast to the Queen was res- ponded to by singing The Na- tional Anthem. ‘“'To the Church proposed by Melissa Mayhew, . Mr. Paterson. Faye Howard pro posed a toast to the mothers, and Mrs. Edison Heaney res- P. J's G urbane ee ponded. A toast to the CGIT proposed by Mrs. Bruce Clark was responded to by Ella White- head. A singsong was led by Melissa Mayhew and Linda Ho-' ward. Greetings were brought from the UCW by Mrs. Heath Mayhew Susan Heaney thanked the la- dies for the lovely turkey salad supper. Valerie Baker then in- = troduced the guest speaker, Rev D. MacBeth. who gave a very interesting talk On behalf of the-_group,. Barbara cn BIRDS FLY ary A South Sea bird, the builder, is unique in. that the young are hatched fully fledged and able to fly. LTD. SUGAR. Sot 1 we 6 Maple Leaf 2 Ibs. Lard ...... 53¢ eee ‘SHOULDER OR BLADE PERFECTION ICE CREAM 2 Ibs. 29% 2 Ibs. 49 FREE DE Paper — te Pineapple 49 MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT raft BEEF acl Wie Gables 7 ISLAND STRAWBERRIES ~— ARRIVING DAILY ‘ _ €OD ORDERS ACCEPTED . PHONES 4-3585 — {S526 10 = 73¢ a, Tiki 10 oz. tin 3 for Libby's Ketchup .. 39% 1.13 5 Ibs. 6 O7. JAR LB. » 4% Wieners. . .. 4 GAL. 59 BRICK C seer Red | Wmelon .. 10c Oranges. 69 LIVERY — 4-388 long. while - - pupils at the school picnic. fee — sett sewang a jot more thaa mound. MONTREAL. June 23rd — Why overlook something that can give a sense of security — particularly where money is. co greater economic loss as weil. sdale. Borden, are spending hol- . : idays in Toronto, Ont At Bonshaw r YOUTH INVOLVED Q z The June mesting of the Row- ‘Youth definitely is invovtéd Mr. and Mrs. Emile Arnold in the barbiturate problem,” That's why I recommend that you. look wid mam Ragin WHE eto 18t y Reeeeee ae Peel the s ial savings service designed by THE ‘ name of “Mrs, James Gorden | sutherition wore semeereed BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. It's Scotiabank’s N Wiltshire WI heel, Rend. Fotewing Ge Ohi aie : ~ Personal Security Program (P.S.P.) ... and it works! You choose - : votional period, the presenta- 1 Savings goal, pay a monthly sim for 50 months, then collect- <M k P| tion of a Dominion Life Certifi- your goal PLUS a cash bonus. Included in the Program for your a ake ans cate was made to Mrs. Ernést idded protection is life insurance for the full amount of your- ©. Holm, Desable. Mrs Holm »rojected Boal. Ask for the free booklet...“If you have trouble For Cook Book has been a valued and faigpfui member of this society for more The regular monthly meeting’ than sixty years of the North Wiltshire Institute Mrs. FE. Crosby read an ap- held | at home of Mrs Lei ith Eas propriate address and the certi- pem wae itate and pin were presented by ot ‘the: month. lethouel by—-the Mrs. C. MacLeod and Mrs. F. singing of “‘O Canada” and re- Bell. This part of the Service | citation of the creed was completed with prayer by. saving...” at your nearest Scotiabank branch. YOU'LL BELIEVE IT WHEN YOU ‘SEE TW .ee Nios s fashee ‘ootwear that’s good fog your feet! DR. 3CHOLL’S Foot Cooter: Sandals (for -both nen and women) are as smart as next year's ashion, yet y comfortable as you've always wanted shoes -to- be, As--you walk-on the~| cientifically contoured surface, your feet jerform a natural gripping.action that exer- ‘ises and -tones foot and leg muscles. Business included the folldw- Mrs. J. Gordon | ing matters: a-report on the Mrs. Holm thanked the mem-} Foay otauipte and ipengtnes your feet aoe iia executive meeting andyplans for bers for this unexpected award, |, tive they'll be admired for their good looks alone! $10.95 at lead the local convent: at Hunter and all sang ‘“Blest be the tie | ing stores ev here. River; appoin of delega- that binds’. Regular business eryw fes to annual convention. A trio was then conducted and meet- SUMMERTIME ... time for us to stock the cottage with @ —of members_volunteered_to—pian:_ing_elosed-.with-mizpat_benedic- variety of good and necessary things from bulbs on the school grounds and: tion | DOMINION . . . particularly since they're > ‘bustin’ out all over’ with Holidey Before: you-go_to the cottage you'll finc visit to Dominion for garden —- housecleaning and seasonal staples is only a time-saver—but a money-saver,. toa. s<*--~"__ Whatever your Summertime néeds, ‘er for plan-ahead weeks at the cottage —— or quick ae ato picnics and patio parties,-_Dominion-canbe-the- greatest -help to care for them during the sum- /®vitationst to prospectite mem- mer: arrangements to treat the ders: donations .were received from two members. The ‘cook book" project was “The J July | meeting will be MN be held | fully discussed and all orders at the home of Mrs. C. R. 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