suction PlGO'l'l' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pig- ott. Mt_ Stewart, announce the engagement of their dau- ghter, Marion Winnifred, to perreil Keir, son of Mr. and DERBELL arrnncx Mrs. Harold Affleck, Mt. Stewart. The marriage. will take place on Wednesday. August 5. 1964 in St. John’s United Church, lMt. Stewart f The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. July 28, 1964. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor: Phone 1-8500 Mrs. Frankie Ste v e n s and daughters Donna and Connie of Montreal are spending holidays at the home of Mrs. Steven’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Collicutt. Cape Wolfe. Mrs. Albert MacNutt accom- panied by her son George of Ed- monton. Alberta are spending their holidays in Sea View the . guests of Mrs_ Leslie Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sc ott .and son Billy of Montreal are spending their holidays at Bal- tic. .. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers and Mrs Dan Hussie of Boston, Mass., were recent guests at the home of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. d Mrs. Charles Rogers, Glcngarry. Mr. and Mrs. Eric -Caseley and two sons of Edmonton, Al- berta arrived by train to spend their holidays in Kensington. where they are guests of Mrs. Caseley's sister, Mrs. Kennedy and guests . Caseley‘s parents..Mr. and Mrs. David Caseley. Mr. andtMrs. John Lyons oi Guelph, Ont., are vacationing at fthe Hilltop Tourist Home at Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scrim- geour, of Montreal, who have 'been spending a holiday in PE. I..‘left by car on July 19th to return home. Mrs. Scrimgeour spent a week with her sister. Mrs. J. M. MacPherson at Glen Martin. Mr. Scrimgeour visited his mother. Mrs. D. Scrimgeour of, Cardigan Jimmie Dalton of is spending holidays with friends ln_Lot 7 ' 'Laisuna PLEASURE Be a ~ clever gardener—grow Spring-flours in gay colors to bloom tor years on linens. Sesam- . . on towels, cans. scarf I e” stitcbery. Pattern fer six 5 x 13 inch motifs. ' - ve cents . tor this ‘pattern (no a t a in pa. please)» Alice Brooks. care 0! Guardian-Patriot Needle- craft . Front Street. Toronto. Ont. Ontario residents .1“ one ' tn. Print Mainly ram N NUM- ER. NAME. ADDRESS. CRAFT HITS - 1964 Needlecraft Catalog! Toys. fashions. crewelwork. bazaar ' hits - cm. knit. sew. em- broider, quilt. Send as cents. NEW —- 311C: DELUXE QUILTBOOM t ten! Fleeed applique, for begin- lien, experts. lead on cents m ..'.’ V ‘ Mrs. Mildred Wood of Brew- er, Maine, and Mrs. George Hawkins of Hampden. Maine were recent visitors at the home Mr. Mrs. Elmer Cooke. Burton. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross. Lower Mon- tague were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. MacGregor and Allis- ter Martin of Halifax, NS. “ELLEN’S DIARY I Sweet, Clover-Scented Is The Morni "Ellen" James said softly, nudging us to wakefulness this morning, “we lag now. And the air was sweet with the clovers cent, and the sun- rise was being reflected in a latticed brightness on a wall. Bey n small gable win- dow to the east, the leaves of the lawn/trees were still as they awaited the coming of a from up the creek. By the little dormer window to the south, which once overlooked a millpond. and still sees the mill and the stream, the sky was a pretty simmer-blue. Sounds of the new day came in. Interwo- ven against an engaging back-. ground of birds' songs and twit- terings, you could hear the stir- rings he poultry-house, the lowings from the pastures, a cat’s mew in the doorysrd. a dog's inquiring bark. “By rights. Ellen. l ould have been up before this" Ja- mes offered, coming smartly to the floor. “I fully intended to be! Those two heifers" he said, 5 ng now more him- sef than his company. “t he y Just may be having their calves!" “And if so?" we queried. "It could be. Ellen, that af- terward, we'd be sorry we hadn’t been there" he replied. ere was however no in- crease in the herd today. But there was haying. There was mowing on a (rented) field, one, as it happened. the farm- wives could view from their doors... We stopped a minute at ours with the little old bowl of yeast we had taken down from its "incubation" period on the stove’s warming-oven. It con- tinued to bubble and froth while we W at c h e d the gras- ses fall from the mower to lie in silver swaths in the wake of the knife. Fast and rather in- differently. they tell. And the sound of the mowing was less ng Air musical than once to our‘ ars... Many time in young years of our farming at Alderlea, we stopped to watch James at the mowing. We spoke of it earlier this morning to one of the young farmers of the name —- s a w again the team. the backlog of our farming. at the mowing in a near field. _ “ the knife would be about this long ri t?" he grinned, indicating a short distance with his hands. “Right!” we agreed, chuck- ling at his comparison. "And in an hour it would mow — give ortake a few yards — an area about so big?" he queried nodding to our small bit of lawn. “Granted it wouldn't mow so fast. But because of that, it seemed to bring the farmer and farm~folks nearer to its mean- ing. The hay was a precious crop then. one not to be lightly regarded. It was won from the soil by actual toil." “I see!" he smiled, “And there's no toil to it now?" “Not there was k in c the years. It had often come by way of a stumpland cleared in memory. an value to them that folks re- specced the crop and e re grateful for it. Nowadays—" we a “Well. ask yourself this" he suggested with a smile, “How would you like to see your hus- ba my grandfather start the haying this time with a' team of horses and a mower that cut a little swath?" And the grasses fell before the long knife this morning, cut- ting earily and widely. this year’s largest of meadow. And we saw. with some seasonal re- gret. summer's life-blood ali- lowed to drip somewhat indif- ferently away. Until tomorrow — -‘ Diary— Good-nigh Couple At Sco St. Rose of Lima Roman CaL I itholic C‘ut‘ch. Scarborough, ' Ont. was the setting of a color- ful double ring ceremony on Mrs. Hugh J. MacKinnon. Rol- lo Bay. P.E.I. were united marriage by Rev. George An- nett William Sullivan. who has been teaching school in Halifax. N.S., accompanied by his bro- ther Dannie, arrived to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Sul- livan, Roseneath. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little left on return to their home In Sagus. Mass, having spent their vacation with Mrs. Little’s mother. Mrs. Preston Bryent- on and Mr. Bryenton. Red nt. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horne and son Kirk have returned to their home in Oaklawn, Rhode Island, after visiting members of their families in the vicinity of Alberton. Oswald Nelson and son and Mrs. Margaret Bears and son. arrved 'on the Island recently? by car from Trail, BC and are visiting with friends in the Kil- muir and Montague aréa's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon. East Baltic, left by car to spend a holiday Wi rs. Dixon’s brothers. Herbert and Robert Rose of Toronto. Ont.. and oth- . er members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Dunstan Mch- . chol and children, Deidre, Jane. ; Elizabeth. Anne and Andy oil St, David’s. Pa.. arrived over the weekend to spend a holiday j at their summer home in Car- ; digan. ' Russel White, who spent the i winter and spring in Charlotte- town, has taken up residence in The bride, given in marriage by Cpl. Jack Nightingale form- erly of the Sunnis detachment of the RCMP, was wearing a white floor length sheath or- ganza gown with a train from the shoulders. headpiece of ro- ses. and fingertip veil. She car- ried a scarlet cabbage rose with ivy streamers and roses at- tac ed. kins of Charlottetown, P.E.I. P.E.I. and Louis Leger of Char- lottetown. P.E.I, were the ush- ers. ' ~ The bride‘s mother wore a beige sheath dress with beige and pink accessories. Her cor- sage was of small frenched pink carnations. \ I The bridegroom's aunt. Mrls.l H.A. Hansen of Halifax. Nova} Scotia wore a turquoiSe suit with matching accessories and her corsage was of white fea- thered carnations. he reception for 70 guests was held at the Tartan Res- Murphy, . . proposed the toast to the bride.I to which the groom replie William Jay of Summerside acted as master of ceremonies and Mrs. William Wilson, cir- culated the guest book. Mountains. New U.S.A. and Niagara Falls. the bride wore a green walking suit: with beige and tan accessories; and a corsage of coppertone carnations. On their return thef newlyweds will reside at 1731 Arthur Butler of Summerside. 1' SJ h , l N N l For a honeymoon to the White 1‘ - 1 Ha mp s h we ’ 83‘/3% MORTGAGES MARY HAWORTH. 5&1} g rightfully blame him 501' 'b!’ aggrieved sense of insufficient”. _Your husband’s recent ci'lti. Of True Adult Chorocter is a DEAR MARY HAWOR'I'H: Mylsee'lvenesd which wears a mask husband loves to play tennis and .ot clinging vine dqrendency. goes to the tennis court every" The very heaviness of your at- w nous evening adter work instead of titude is enough in use! no drive . straigit borne. a health-seeking man to the ten- _ Even when we are ' daily respite a :3" , to go out for the evening. also on recuperatiim from the comb'n-’ ransmrm Your WfinemmP P91“ days when we have to shop for ed pressures of (the job world flormance from minus to plus, infuses-lemkhe mmullitedplfii’y tennis anId a hegpecked home life. from infantile to adult attitudes. . e on tennis get e impression a , ‘ '.‘ ’on two trim a week. lugging. self-Ipity'ing. self-cen— A2; in (that endemm W” Iamhomeevery daywith the‘tered wife who is about as no” “man”- response to v you _ our bitter ‘t short, your carping is . in pooh. In ec. i profess and don’t do anything but .tractive as an angry wasp tolhelp. as from a farmly 59ch -M.«H. baby wok, dean and keep house and her homecom . and lagency ccunsellor. book at TV flor relaxation. whose conversation directed at *‘r" '"" When my husband com hm him consists mostly of a hzzjzz- 5 atom tennis he eats dinner. says I". 9" WW” “‘1‘ “when rm to the ba am me .Wmmn‘fi- headingsnnesub-i Ifyou wmwen w umwmmm.mmm hailing distance of psy- . He Wain; mat lohological maturity in the wife" mm him and wants‘m you wouldn‘ . me to turn it our. I refuse. be- j turned on defiantly when your‘ cause it is the only eneertaln, bread-winnong husband prefers. ment 1 have. in qu" ' ptmposet'ul ’ ‘ moiety . time for 1reading after dinner. l .. . 1 car. JAMES AND MRS. MaeKlNNON ' Military Wedding Unites rborough ‘ The matron of honor. Lorraine Gallant. formerly Tignish. P.E.I. wore a street , length white chantien sheath! Mrs. l RCMP Toronto, Ont. wore his scarlet dress uniform. as did the groomsman Cst, Melvin Walsh of Souris. P.E.l. and ushers Cets. Robert Nixon of re Windsor of members of the While the brideI and groom’s parents were unable to attend Cpl‘ and Mrs. Jack Nightingale and Cpl. and Mrs. Stephen 0'- Hanley represented them re- spectively. The wedding party was es- corted by Scottish pipers James Watson and Master Scott Mur- ay. An afternoon buffet was held at the home of Mr. and William Lysay. sister of the bride. The evening reception lfhct unless and until! he ital-Lg He said that isn’t for me as I \Wuld be setting wheels in mo.. am too lazy and that i need to'l'wfl- instede stilck close to home. If‘xample. by sensibly rmearch-l ‘mg a range of potentmls’ as to what. when, where. the costs of 3 up he opium“ my idea. NOW. embership or tuition or’ equip-l ways he also criticizes the way men“ 9m” mblm‘es ‘ 1 keep house and me taste “land the like. ! the food. What can I do about, A faithful husband and good‘ ‘ . my problem? 5. rpmvider is entitled to a We who l - — _ i will effectively assume some DON‘T BE CHleEN! Jerry victim, obvsi . ‘ :99me ' 'v'ty for her Lewis is scared stif as Keenan husband is inglod'g'abflyilfism .fflflfisflm mloymcnt of life. in Wynn and Phil Harris try to get putting his team; mum ahead . ‘""‘;‘T‘— “"‘T‘j‘him ‘on stage' in this scene from of r 95in preempt h: l j“Thf‘. Patsy,” Jerry's new leisure time, and mm mere can ‘nlcolnr comedy for- Paramount be no real solution of the con. 4 which opens Today at-the Capi- ' in ‘. tol Theatre. This fun-filled tale isabout a group of film'profgs- Every time I mention some hobby that I would like to take r. AAAAA H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor 1 1 1 1 1 . . ‘ With your Wishes. Sun Life of Canada 1 1 d 1 A- A VVVVVVVVVVV Jul 11. 1964 when Ila Mac- dress and matchin h ie . l 1‘" "W VleW. self-con? 1 Phone 4'35” - 4-5435 I-SiPnals Who. "'9' to mm P "nil" Dogald. daughter of Mr. and She carried roses gandeflggppcei- l'miseri‘mg attitude ‘3‘ "‘"malis' l: Charlouemwn' P'E'L “mm”! benboy ""0 a mov'e “‘5 Mrs. James W. MacDonald of mint carnauons, line. His duty doesn't incl-tide be-g “Ag”--- u“ u t. . Souris, P.E.I. and Cst. ames The groom who ,5 WM the :ms; is W to your in nos—y ————————*_—_——_-—. MacKinnon. son of Mr. and . Sociolitems l Are Requested ‘ This is a wonderfully social time of year! v ere are receptions galore for visiting convention delegat- es. showers. luncheons and cof—' fee parties for brides - to - be. friends and relatives vacation-. ing here. the pros ct of your. own vacation to some point out- side the province. and those en-- joyable summer get- togethers wit-h friends. * Pat'sy — noun ' Generally masculine a _ ._ V ‘l. _ Foil Guy: 2. ;—' Sudk’er .. For Further Definitions See Page 5 | l______________——______ Share your social news withl readers ' the women's pagel‘ was held at Inn on the Pa . The receiving line was led by the pipers. Preceding the wed- ding party in the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Lysay. Mr. and Mrs. Somerled MacDonald, Earl MacDonald and Elaine MacCormack. The happy couple left for .1 3‘ 1tre news bureau of The Guard- Week-End- Specials ' From ' Cudmore's 8: Us Ltd-1;. LARGE ISLAND or i l (evenings) in Summerside, ian and Patriot at Montague l and Alberton. I There is no charge for publi- lcation of such items and our staff will be very happy to hear rom yo their honeymoon to P.E.I. where a reception was held in their honor at the groom‘s home. Upon their return. they will l reside in Toronto where .hoth are employed. II THE FASHIONETTE BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day . Cold Waving . Bleaching . Tinting . Perm. Special Phone 4-9752 257 Grafton St. ll'l" \ l, CAUllFlOWER a. 25c- 5 lbef Stop suffering from New Island Cabbage on. New Island 25c Potatoes 49c. 2 bunch Large Head 29c Lettuce .23: HEI‘NZ {SPAGHETI'I _ ' 15 OZ. TIN. 2-f0r'29t L) Inn-vi ll. 1- d\ _} WILDERiS Stomach Powder lei/l i=5. 1;: I \W his summer home on Vicwri' Spring Street. Summerside. l. ' Street. Georgetown. town guests were. On new or improved Clly homes . _ Rev. Vincent Murphy. SJ. of, 48 01. tin 16oz. jarf Mr. Harper 1.3313339“! ho: St. John's. Newfoundland: Lt., . 2 for 1 Fort Lauderdale. 0 a. W Col. and Mrs. l-l.A. Hansen and ‘ fin is visiting relatives and friends MR' AND MRS' MAX HANSEN Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lohnes or for R.- ncmg 0 ' - in this province spent the pan: . of Halifax. NS: Mr. My. c k t Kensington, guest 0 M h _ l G. Ronald Chute. a o a. , __ anad Mrs. Horace Glover. urp y Hansen INUpTIC S Ng; ML and Mrs. wauace 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class Perfecfi n 5 tins d M J h D vi and d A . £211"? PFlLi‘i’k gm?“ Batgggfggr security—slightly higher. on others. 0 1“, rs. o n a s d d : .. . k famirlyalilf Halifax are spending 6 f e Titian-1iI I3481‘er Murfilytholljlc- c this week at their summer home . on, . .:‘ £81118 at) n. I d t 1k 1 t uh Baskets of mixed carnations. floating, anel falling from a Washington. va,; Jang Cm“. come it an a over your requ remen s W , v - ‘t Camp‘me Bmdeneu were the floral settllng for the small b‘gw at the waist. The in. Walkerton. Ont: Mr. an Brown 5 lbs“ Rom“ “Md 2') lb‘ _ wedding at St, Pau's Roman bodice featured brocaded appll- Mrs. Harry Miller. Teeswater. bM'stMRf’J’efllts fiifimfii :13_ Catholic Church on Saturday gues and lily point sleeves. l-ler Ont.; Mr, and Mrs. on an- & CO. c : “mi! g; at the home 0! he, ' a. in. June 13th, shoulder length veil of sheer joy. Cambridge. N.B.: Mr. and a "y at Mr Alfred Chapman 1964 of Mary Catherine Patri- nylon tulle was held in place by Mrs. Harold McGaugh. Melrose MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS Ci m Si k Kin Cole 1 “L mom". ’5' f ciad llfiurphg, daugnlditerhof Mr. is coronet pf sequins and she N.B.: Alan Delaney. Sydney. Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. 'f be P g- _ K .. . an rs. ercy urp y. Sum- carried a cascade bouquet 0 NS: Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' MI; and Mr" Dav” “figfifi merside. P.E.I. to Max Curry yellow Sweetheart roses and McGaugh and Emmett Mc- Hammon- 0m" "e "f; to Hansen. son of Mr. and Mrs. White chrysanthemums with Gaugh. Souris. P.E.I.: Cpl. and . at kensinamn Where, ’5' 1 RD. Hansen of Nottingham, floating strands of green ivy. Mrs. William Wilson. Sylvia _ _ mimnngLtl'Is. M15333); liars; England. h h; bride was attended by Taylor. Donald Matheson. Mr. Confidential/y your .5. . an rs. _ R _ Vincent M h ‘ SJ" er ster. Irene Murphy who and Mrs. Louis Leger. Ronald ‘ ‘ ’ . and other relatives and friends. 5L egohny,_ Newfouflfid, the were af yellow street length Rice. Tom Atkins. all of Char- BARBARA BFiE N T BREAD N’ BUTTER - ' m1. armed the gown o ny on chiffon over ta - lottetown. PEI: Mrs. E l l a . ~ _w., t! secret n McInnls Jr, of Ham- 32:11:]: “11.8 Rum}, and the feta with matching accessor- Morris. Klnkora and Mrs. Jo- ffifinffie‘: all}?er mosef'n flag , , , flton, Ont. is spending his sum- nuptial Mn“. les. She carried a colonial bou- seph Robichaud. Greenwood, , gorgeous mg for the living room, what. \ - mer holidays with his Parents: Mrs Gm mm “‘ quet of tangerine carnatlons. .5. ever you're yearnin for -— that you think - ~ I Mr. a s. Steven Mclnnis. ., - .. .. The groomsman'was Tom At- (Photo by Heckbert studio) Men 5 ° ‘ - The Wedding Prayer , 0 e _ _ c mulch. Sacred Heart".nandhe“'l'he Com- w e I u _ H - d M“. J. mumon Hymn . s was ac- - - Dmfi22$°u$nggue spent 23:83:: gg‘famel chi" I OIR frustrations. Its low I? met —— and life insurledgtoo Plyréientsl Chick". Jukv Trude]. ' ' _ Ng, ' may he 9 re over wo y a s w or even on er —- e ' ' L. the W”;°”M§r1$ngm£:st‘tohn Given in marriage by her fa- Grade “A” Who]. regular mlbnthly instalments are easy in. budget for- Talk It Legs or lb. Mmtt _ lb. guests . - ther, the bride wore a floor - C over with friend hubby tonight — then vISIt your neighbourhood _ Mupheuon- _ length sheath gown of white - branch of the Roth! to arrange your Boll Family Finance Rev Byron F Home“ Mm nylon chiffon over satin with a __ UP , BEEF m . Plan loan, ‘ ' _‘ ‘ ' ’ - u” ' l YO AND I KNOW that meat can ‘make' or liar a meal . . ‘ Home“ “‘1 t“ of “'1' cm of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i 39 ~ 3 uke chance, on the eenyqneeny. . Fresh Ground 2 lbs. Smoked lb. dren. Merrllee and Harvez. if: Peter Dalton mm” 0 Of! V" c v; _. A _. :noimlyjlmo Way of buying it, To be N" . ». . . visiting in Annandsle wit ' ' ~ 1 ' V. _ - ’ ' ' - your meat vull always be excellent, I g _ Howletts father. Roy Howie“ MnnandMMfi. .ttoellBarg and B sunsm‘ suggest you comm the friendly m," d l' c _ son A an on res are visit-~ c hind the meat counter at your neare. H- ‘ _ 1 G whim “wallng “‘3 "'° W“ 3"“ mm" 1 ‘3' "‘3- DOMINION STORE! He‘ll explain the ‘ »_ Emgfinof Sultanate Mr H ' ' different ci'l‘ts 0‘ "t‘gt ' ' 'eeude meltpveuTE‘JCyoL cooking, ‘ l e » ' ' com “(En c mam uses...tequani youn ...at ,. l 3 and Mrs. Percy WM“- nmr Comm «anemia. A“ 7 oz. oTIN tips. He‘ll also .let you in on the weeks best .buy. Meet the, no». tario, arrived motor - Pd. m man behind the Dominion meat counter and «my the copve ,: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr wwwmndmhoudm mu, CHICK.“ ience of supermarket shopping — plus pol-80ml. Imllllltl of Ottawa. onlu “a; m, “rents, at 3 '9' 59‘ 3 Loo meat serVicei . -‘ Hm “ mum to the roviace d” 00W“ Wm " -———————- next 1m: YOU MAKE A cup or cons: . . . perk up the‘ s c RC“. 3‘“ p M" FLU?” roux cooxni: ma Liaavs ' flavour With a pinch of .wmoson SALT! ! 0 recently find “'0 “93”!” ‘ MP- “‘1 mt Infill ’- Ell’ ‘ K Just add a touch of Windsor Salt to the. H ' fat "I" B- w. worth. Bostmluamfloflda. ll’e m " ground mffgg before on I c it. an ‘ art. Georgetown. visiting frle relatives in . 3 you‘ll enjoy it twice as much! Crystal- . . Morel] and P.E.I. Mrs. 2 for 3 lb. in 5 M 1.00 v pure Windsor SI". brings out _the fiCll, P J Mr. and Mrsfimmflgzfil‘é Ellmrth’s brother Gordon ' “I on \ wlizgtsl‘rn s.“ “1021!..y' fat: o o e , t ' ‘ | in... .n n... a... m tau”... at“. .‘s: . We sell mm A we am. when m m be DIAL m cm mom «agendas. ' been stay“! with lleanor all. C" I n I I. bonus: 1;". “gilt; 5219:”?! “I; f‘ffkgmt‘t 2&1”- g‘g’l‘; “‘1 4‘85“ DIAL “’81? ' is in “nann- - ‘ ' 0 °" ' ' ‘ "i ' ' ' " " "c " ‘ men n v eon oannita seem Marie Dalton of Montreal is owns and operates motels in the A Sh'ken' m - . .. eastern States . , . .... . , spending Wm 5‘. W '9‘!“ l. t i.