He carried the rings on a heart- shaped cucion covered with lace and, streamers. The groom’s brother, Robert Rice of King City was best man, and ushers were Cpl. James 0. Murray of Halifax, brother-in - of the bride, and Barry Queens One of your two © Liberal Candidates — BLBLJONES | . CFCY Television $300 to 6:10 p.m. (inserted by the Queens County Liberal Assn.) ed out, too. For truly terrific pies, lard. It works easily, is really “‘short”’ shortening and has a nut-sweet taste that compli- ments any filling. . Junior Red Cross in Can- raised money to provide arden seeds, poultry, trees, tools, equipment, etc., for school gardens in the Sudan. Instruc- tor- were provided to teach the children and their teachers how KEEP_OWN_ TONGUE There are about 750,000 Basques in “Europe's Pyrenees Mountains; 80 per cent of them on the Spanish side of the |Franco-Spanish border. : County . to grow the school gardens, pre- pare. the food, etc. This- project ‘proved to be tremendously suc- cessful, as it is a self-help type project which teaches the peo- ple how to help themselves. There are now 50 schooi gar- dens in the Sudan and, with the ~ B. B. Jones ~ wide selection of FALL COATS. lucursile “FUR TRIM” wool coats stylings . . . by most famous coat manufacturers . . fashioned to make you look your loveliest all winter | Size 8- 2B, . $65. to $169. .79 GRAFTON ST. ‘Dial 2-1273 a-Scotia Plan \ John Tremblay needed $400 in 2 big hurry. As he was reading his newspaper one night he noticed a Bank of Nova Scotia advertisement. It made good sense to John so the next day he was at his nearest Scotiabranch. He met the manager—explained his problem—and after a few quick questions about his job, income and how much money he needed John Tremblay breathed a sigh of relief. IN 60 MINUTES John Tremblay knew ” he would have all the money he needed, Of course, this actual customer was not named John Tremblay—and not all Scotia Plan Loans take 60 minutes— . John Tremblay, salesman, got. Loan—-$400— in 60 minutes. ‘ But there are more and more people with all kinds of names and jobs coming to The Bank of Nova Scotia to have their money problems solved—quickly. Why don’t you? A SCOTIA PLAN LOAN is one of the best—most practical ways for you to consolidate your debts. Your loan is life-insured at no extra cost. You get speedy service. You get the other advan- tage of dealing with the interested Scotiabank people. So talk over your money problem—whatever it is—debt consolidation—a new car—with ,the people at your nearest Scotiabranch. They're ready and waiting to help you. How much money do you need? Charlottetown, Wy | ELLEN’S DIARY The Guenfien, Ch Oct. 15, 1908. Road-Bullding a > b L é el H PPENINGS Due In Arctic Callers Invaria Y " — : OTTAWA (CP) — A $100 000, ; { 000 road - building prograr “-r | Much Food For Thought Hubert Crane, son of Mr. and|and Mrs. Myers flew to Alberta, |the Northwest Territories °d aes Eekekt Cone of Morell |and made the return trip to the the Yukon was announced Wed- “Don’t think for a moment. I |though in the farm living in this | — a La =. Island by rail. nesday by the northern affeirs haven’t my problems, Missis” | age, we find that many of. the Revel Canadien Air Force. Bil Pedersen, emplaiée of “ame " j St ead a service repairman, offered jonce familiar sounds both : the Tigmish Co-operative and — a = h with a twinkle today. loutdoors and in have vanished Mr ' his Mrs. Wilt _- $10,000,000 wi! spe: Ra “Then sit and rest your heart | with ‘he ~assine vears. * oe ae ae eer Deree ‘i. year for the next 10 years ic a while, and we'l! discuss! ‘fhe other afternoon” one Saint John, N.B. over the pA pe rn yy agg Ahr i ye them” we invited him chuck'ing. |says, writing of vanishing}. waibena ; potential of the North and »ro- He glances at his watch, grinn- |sounds, “when the house) . vide links between established, ed. ‘“‘Not when you have to go by was temporarily quiet, I found Gestrade. thd ‘Wile. Mien. communities. this — you don’t ‘sit and rest |myself remembering sounds Jr. students at St. Dunstan's| ! was part of a 20-year plan | (iam, Reortt" You doo't slop tr imy chidhesd. Mises AGE Olga ‘Proud returned to her |spent the holiday weekend at the |‘© bring all potential resource _ ; janything, not even to discuss |the sound of the carpet - sweep im York recently after |home oft heir parents, Mr. and |27¢#3 thin 200 miles of a per- =, jyour problems!” he said. er and broom, of eggs being ‘holidays in Calgary, |Mrs. Wilson Shea, Sea Cow manent road. the department a They come to the farm, |\beaten with a fork in a platter,| she was quest of |Pond said. , [those to whom our occupation of suds squeezed through wet: and brother-in-law, : , The North lags far behind the =; © \reaches out, drovers, salesmen, |cioth, with an occasional rib-rub John Sander.| Guests at the home of Mrs. provinces in road tion. ‘ vendors’ of this and that, ac lon the scrub - board, ie Siam : visited Banff |\Jerry Bernard in. St. Louis are |The Terri had quaintances, strangers, all int tick tock of the big Yrandfat- in B.C. and also|Mrs. Emma Herron and Mrs. | only 9.27 road miles for every = sromsing: in that Cietr cant toad (ate cack at Wee See and Edmonton, {Ed Bernard’ of. Toronté, Ont.,|1,000 square miles in 1962; in an = we ee ee 08 tates. ts woe Pe tee eee ‘lalso Mrs. William had or thoug ‘of the ceiling fan, - “Why don't you quit the sell creak offfhe porch - swing. : ing and buy yourself a bit of |the came the ; land? Farm lightly — keep a jot the etable man's few beeef animals” James su<z |the wonderful high call ested to one the other day. ‘‘But | strawberry man walking I like it. It's my life! I'm hanvy |the sidewalk. Rhythmic sounds, at it — call or declared. lcommennine ane on ft os = : 1 n” . James : sound these were for a| | you are happy, I advise you to child to read or dream against,” fe keep at it. To enjoy the work) gome old-time sounds we Crawly sped up and. started honking one is going, that is happiness. /hear vet. And this afternoon an Robe: Leonard Gaudet. , the horn.” Then the accident isn't it? And isn’t that what! ojq - time sight, in the smoke oer Saint. Dunstan's Menu Su ested happened, and Mrs, Knight was people the world over are seaf- rising dart: against today’s gray, | © University, spent the long 99 taken to hospital where she ching for?” : lfrom the clearing fire oyr far-| 5 lweekend at their home in St. EG (CP) gave birth to an eight-pound “Does that crowing distur) /mers had set in a stumpland, Louis. WINNIP’ P) — People | girl, 17 days early. you, Ellen?” James inquired | dr-wn to it in the dampness pre- should eat more creepy, crawly Kindly in tthe twilight of this) vaiting. Sandra MacFadyen, nurse in |wreeter ) * Winmipes te I mnerning. “H should” be chuck | “We made 8 good tary’. Sais training at the Victoria General |e iocists estimate that (e led, rising, “for it's, I would younger farmer reported later, | § Hospital, Halifax, spent the ho | = ogists estimate 5 say, quite time to be up! |He dcubtless saw there a wav- liday at her homme in Augustine |22 8cre of land can yield more |, §’The seasonal sounds we heaf |ing field of grain, or lush past- Cove. a than beef pro 4 Mato ’ ue a sil A te - ae de S tastes of Food Tochast mi the poultry house, ars of farming ahead. — ran Frank jan e bantams’ echoes from the|’ put it is night now, with dark- MR. AND MES. PARKER MacDONALD ~ |,rrank Myers, MLA and Mrs. (2 were ; ‘ Fa ee as call, |ness t the windows. Nomoon| . ° ° at Crapaud recently after a six ont tan tea ane ae are : lancholy crows the moment, | week to W more along a hilltop. And today, Me that walet cai eileen Father Of Bride So EMNIZES |where they puiied pro va sects have possibilities as food |Is your pain RHEUMATIC ee though, we suspect it was only which comes to farm - homes. at . i ence of the Canadian Parliamen- | drugs, there remains only the > : eee a fancy, we thought we could day's end W. ddi i N Es k tary Association at Edmonton. |Problem of how to harvest this ART aT hear beyond the rim of the vail- e ing n ew DruNswiIc They were guests of-their son in- |Protein.” Ss a ti ot @ MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM RI . ley, the wild geese call. Sounds| Until tomorrow — Diary — law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | The witch's brew menu was |Do you long for fale from the agos like these, we have as always,!Good - night... fA of wide interest and carried semi - cascades of |Dean Profitt and other relativ- |esested by Ben Berck, 2/7, fe get ‘ W di F ll bronze mums, The flower Girl les at Calgary. The two couples [SoTch station here, | thek, sulting eee TROe, Autumn ed Ing oO owed was in a mint green dress of the |toured the Western United Stat- — a I *t let me and : : same material, and carried ales and were guests of Mrs. Amatsaie ded how in s handicap any loager. T B H T F] id ; . |basket of yellow mums. |Myers’ uncle and aunt, Mr. and fis gay eval 6 = PLETON’S T-R-C’s, y oneymoon Oo oriad All wore short tulle veils to|Mrs. David Profitt in Vancouv- |¢*@mples Africa | $1.65 at drug counters everywhere, « match their gowns. er, B.C. At. Eureka, California, |Where People eat SHIKWOrm PU |p ast tat rte, ose nas St. Dunstan’s Basilica waS|vyes. Her hat was of matching Snot ane : sens they visited Mr. Myers’ aunt, ee. ee . oe Cream inimer inthe aon bean ators a sine wake hae Patric a, - ees ae gray trousers and navy blue pats se Shetabpr ithe late. _ As the world’s population in- |**** o-9 ng, *|were black and white, a : . RN (Palsy), daughter of Mr.|°orsage of vale pink carnations. er et carried the rings on |H. Myers. Their trip took them |CTeases, he and Mrs. J. Alfred Kelly, be-|me groom’s mother wore & . satin, heart - shaped jas far as Tijuana, Mexico and came the bride of William Ram-| sheath dress of vowder blue lace The 7 they returned by Las Vegas, Ne dolph (Bill), son of Dr. L. A. and| over taffeta with three quarter . ame ae — by |vada and Salt Lake City. Mr. |come * Mrs. Rice of King City, Ont. sleeves -nd matching accesso- papi a 7 oronto as js _The nuptial mass was offered | -iac—Her—corsage--was~of—pale|——-— so Se cee La a aon erie 7. u ut te served-by-classm-a-t-e-s- ofthe : by Rev. Robert MacDonald, | pink carnatins. i R Cc | un ~ coves ene = = wae beide som, fie Carleton Memo- a. wer sane Mae mates oe ke Come oe Junior Red Cross De egate |white: carpet extended from the |groom, both of Prince Edward |" Hospital School of Nursing. |i was attractively decorated with|tetown Hotel where the guest oo gil Carl Pe egg daughter's lottetown, P.E-I. was in charge |Sault basket- of gladioli, snapdragon |tables were decorated with Atten Ss Yout Assem heaton see od te. wedding: |e teiia'a secanae — Ihre, [Of the guest book. and asters, and quest pews were |snandragon and the bride's tmsic and accompanied soloist |piece, double knit suit in. For a honeymoon trip to indicated by white satin bows|table was centered with a four! prince Edward Island is send-| i: i aaatialii Long it singing ‘‘O Per- |cock blue, with matching ee Maine, Nova Scotia and Prince centered with small white mums. |tiered wedding cake topped with ; Love” and “‘O Promise Me” land black Edward Island, the bride chose M Joseph Dougan supplied |the wedding symbol. Elaine ing one high school Red Cross oe the icaeny ant nay a ee oa Her cor a raspberry red, three piece panied the soloist, Virginia Mac-|book.| Mrs.’ William Campbell |Sembly — a national youth con a acter Leak a ius te vomlack cessories, and. she wore a cynr |_— Dougall, BA, as she ssng “O|music during the reception. Ro-|ference to launch the Young ee dart dress of blue lace with a Diack |\iiguim orchid. Upon their re- |= God of Loveliness” and “The|pert Rice proposed the toast to World, Mobilization Appeal tak- Of — , eos the phar cape, ve accessories, turn, the couple will reside in King of the World Is Pass in glthe bride, which was responded|!n@ vlace at the Beacon Arms - and corsage of pink carat | rosento, Ont., where the groom |Z éet Bv” prior to ceremony and)/to by the groom, who in turn : » from 2- p.m. ek is employed by the Buil- | speedily he : “Ave Maria” during the signing| proposed a toast to the bridal) av, Oct. 15 to 2 p.m. Sunday, father, was im a floor | ‘Following the » @ | ding Company. Pileca nse es a9 of the register, attendants. Father MacDonald | Oct. 17. The theme of the con- oe ves —— ya the White Out of town guests attending |=, Saley Sealey ree, Sense = The bride entered the church] offered_grace. Maurice -L. Me-| ference Twit be" Canadiag table was centered with a three ihe wedding were from Chica- |e Ge ein Vou. com alee get “2nd De- on the arm of her father, by|Aleer,; master of ceremonies|amd International © Develop- ener cen vt a go, Hlinois® Falmouth, Mass; ae but” with CEF 1200 for double whom she was “—* oe — a alae Powers, Gnugiter with a miniature bride ead |Toronto, Boothbay, Maine; Ciin- |lsceet=slies id strength moisturizing action ‘ . She wore a fi length |from relative: and friends. p D ae » $ , : ae oe gown of white brocade,| For travelling, the bride|Mr. and Mrs. George Powers, - groom. — was given by Mr, |ton, Maine; aera Maine; Le . : with rounded neckline, long tap-|chose a three piece, double knit 4s the. student from the Ti coast 5 . New Brunswick hes to PEL. ond settee D! Sc : ering sleeves and a detachable|suit of cranberry with match s Regional High School Lane Peer . oo the » and points in New ‘ cathedral train falling from the|ing feathered hat and bilack|Chosen to represent the P.E.T. 4 wif ctr aguarea Mac ' shoulders, Her four tiered bouf-|accessories. Her corsage was| Junior Red Cross. ’ Sine Donald ote wae of the ; fant veil of silk illusion was|of white carnations. On October 16, 1965 ‘the 20th : : groom, s. Malcolm Mac- length with scalloped| Out of _province_guests includ-| anniversary of the Fodd and i. Donald of P.E.I. Guests were : edge trimmed with seed.-pearls.|ed: Dr. L. A. and Mrs. Rice, and| Agriculture Organization of the Pe ; She carried a cascade of ted|Robert Rice, of King City, Ont.;| United | Nations) millions — of ‘ . ‘ roses with ivy. Her only jewel-|Mr. and Mrs. Barry Rice,|¥oune veople around the world). ; ‘ lery was.a pair of cultured|North Bay, Ont.;. Vernon Wat-| Will begin participation in the with : perr! earrings, gift of the|son, and Harold Chattington, of|Avveal. Over a oeriod of 21 MARY POWERS - ead of Clinton, Maine, sed groom. Woodstock, Ont.: Mr. and Mes, | weeks (Oct. 16, 1965 to March . Judy Davis of Hartland, N.B. as The bride was attended by her|and Jimmy Matheson of Somer-|2!. 1966) they will contribute 21 |help of Junior Red Cross,. there bridesmaids. Little Beverley BESEN CONSTANTS - SEWING SERVICES three sisters, Alfreda as maid of|ville, Mass hours of time to the great cause| will be many more. There ae! cnowles, Victoria, NB RO. BOX 660 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL horor, Haen ond Betty (Mrs. Immediately after the recep-| of international development. 7” Se ta Junior Red Ce088 | tiower girl. ’ . was Pig Pe ; James Murray, RN) as bride-|tion, the couple left on a honey-|Participation in the Appeal will members in 87 countries — im/Mi@mer ele, | | it Upholstering : amaids. Their street 1ength|moon trip to Florida. They will take the dual forms of education|P.E.I. there are 21,000 mem-|- te guid English brocade with : ; ‘ “sheath dresses were of straw-|reside at 200 Rockampton Ave.,|--- learning about the life of|bers which make the , scope of She tulle veil to match. She % ; berry brocade with seim - Emp-|Apt. 1003, Toronto, 12, Ont. |Your neonle in other countries this onganization’s program. tre: |Smorr julie ven fo match. She |? @ expert workmanship; tre waist, round, high neckline (Photo by C. D. MacKay) |:-. and service ... transforming | mendous, bronze mums, centered with |3 @ finest quality 3 ; and three quarter sleeves. Bows ae cane tones lip sare A Swedish three - shilling |roses. q ' Geet tite calls ant they eax. |AOUSEHOLD HINTS The Junior, Red Cross ‘rece OE ae cag CHER Rn ne ae ee te. Prine B.Com ; or “You W z see momyave ef were cae Caste clastic wastebeckets 8 Mobilization Aopeal” will be the [Peet insured for $100,000. honor in beige English brocade, f 2 : scrub pails occasionally. $| extension of the Sudan Garden Jack MacMilla stebasket wash- bev tm a Mock Welch forten- oust, | 702, cets was | Project. Over the past couple of @ ® oe ee eaaeae cat