HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 Farewell Party In Alberton { =, Cst. Edward McCue of the’ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickie- rived by car last-week and have | |RCMP and Mrs. McCue were son and family of Sudbury, Ont. |been visiting for several -days in | jguests_of honor ata farewell and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dick- |thé Baltic area. All have left on jparty in Alberton Legion Home jeson, Oakville, Ont., have re- prior to their departure for |turned to their homes after vis- Charlottetown. Enter taining liting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. {Cousins of Oshawa, Ont., are va-| jthem were members of the George Dickieson, New Glas-/°@tioning at their resoective RCMP detachment at Alberton gow and other relatives amd [homes in Malpeque and Baltic. | and their wives, members of the friends. : ; return to’ Dartmouth. e Alberton Curling Club of which | i Cst. and Mrs. McCue were members, members of Alberton branch of they Royal Canadian { Erwin Bryanton and Lorne Prior to-her* recent marriage at St. John's Presbyterian | Church, Belfast, Mrs. William |: and her | Mrs. Jean Hunter daughter, Pauline, have return- ed to their home in Indian River Legion of which ‘Cst. “McCue MacPhee, the former Norma | was an associate member, and aria le Cain: Ale ahene iJean Docherty, was entertain- members of Tignish Baseball ip ns vor (cf at a Shower at the home ' of : they have been the guests of E |Club of which Cst. McCue. was | , |Donna © jan active member. Ed Turner of Mrs. Buster's 208’ Earle and O'Leary acted as master of Mra, Hunter. Morrison. A ¢comminity ishower was also held for the |bride-to-he at her home in Pin- | lette. and the room's aunt and At a--recent gathering at . Ann Crockett (LEFT). of York Covehead, Community Hall. for obtaining the highest ark Women's Institute members of 691 out of a possible 800, $15 and friends. of North Shore ° was presented to Margaret Queens District met to pre- : sent ‘scholarship “prizes te Macintyre (CENTRE). with a mark of 644, and $10 to Gail three grade 8 pupils. A prize _of -$25 was presented to Betty Sheenan (RIGHT) with a mark SCHOLARSHIP PRIZES PRESENTED ceremonies for the evening and. on behalf of those present, pre sented gifts to the guests of ho- | Rev. and Mrs. Ernest Linton and family have returned to Al- berton after visiting relatives in mm Toronto Ear! Callaghan spoke on be-_ ' ; half of the. Legion members, pauline Caseley, Toronto, Frank Bryan on behalf of the lon: is visiting her. parents, Mr curling Cm eee Race 8 and Mrs, Hubert Caseley, Spring | ’ alley. of 644, Mrs. William Crockett | is the teacher at York school and’ Sister “Mary Austin at Millcove. Prizes were - pre- sented by’ Mrs, Harry Kielly. | A salad buffet supper was served by Stanhope WI. _thalf of other friends.. Music for ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 6, 1966. 7 thur- McRae -on behalf of the cribbage- players in whose. tour- naments Cst. McCue had part cipated, and Cyril Leard on be- | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dixon, |Kingston, Mr. and, Mrs. Boyd | }Dixon and Hilda Dixon, Clyde } dancing was furnished by ‘The |River..and.Lorraine Jewell were Shamrocks.” lamong Islanders attending the \N.S. Provincial Exhibition at |Truro, N.S., this week. : CROSS REMEMBERS - Montreal's giant ‘illuminated Susan Ballum, Montague, has cross on: Mount Royal ’replaces jreturned to her home following a wooden cross erected there ja holiday in Ontario and the by Maisonneuve in thanksgiving |United States. While in Toronto after'an Indian attack. lshe was the guest of her broth- also the guest of her brothers Bryce and Alvin Ballum who accompanied her to Sarnia, |troit, Michigan, Niagara nia she was an ‘overnight guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ladner. and family. In St. Catharines she was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCar- ron formerly of.» Montague. She was accompanied to Toronto by ELLEN’S DIARY Now the two boys of the | Nature’s Wonders Give _. Boys Much To Ponder her father, John. Ballum: Earlier in the summer her two sisters, Barbara and Janice, made a sim- |; lilar visit, staying with their 't brothers ard sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs;_Lea- Morrison and family, Wendy, Gwen and Darryl,.of Hamilton, Ont., have been visiting their parents, Mr. and closes, and a pair of cats, . ' . with their parents; Mr. and! er and sister-in-law, Mr. and = Pat <a Mrs. .Kenneth Ballum.. She was vee: Edgar Bryanton, Kensing- De-'two children Carol and-Tony a Falls |\eft for their -home in Montreal | and other tourist points. In Sar- after spending a 10-days vaca- ition in Baltie. and three daughters, Gloria, Ka- thy and Chrissie, of Moncton, NB, Kensington, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cousins. He will be taking up.a position in Halifax, N.S., for the ensuing year. .|Scampie and the kit-cats, and grateful for the good we havé- ‘years. house across the lane have set- lthe young and older, pad in to tled into the pleasant routitie of |be fed, though at the time there the schooldays. They have their jis no sign of their benefactors, out-goings, the partings with jother than the rush. of feet that takes them home. Peter. is* fitting himself nicely into the schoolday’s schedule. He comes by with his text,— and work-book. | “Put on your glasses’ he will jadvise his grandfather. They sit closely in the o 1d armchair, the incomings which renew the former friendships with them. Scampie barks that. welcome then, which-—-brings--smiles’~ta young faces. Our doors. q@ena juse appealing to the family doc- tor. . He golfs, too.- ocr T want my husband to be ‘terest, which, after all, is the jhappy: I really do. And I also jgreat beginning-of the book — [want to accept what is, and b@ learning he is to continue up the [But I am . becoming increasing- ‘somewhat lofty as he regards while Peter_gets_on with this in- | Alex listens in too, -airjBruce-Crozier, Baltic. view, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Morrison, St. Georges, P.E.T. the Cabot Trail before to their home in Ottawa. have been guests of Mr. an Mrs. B. Riley, Baltic, for the Sharon Crozier has returned |to Halifax, Nova Scotia, after a |most enjoyable- holiday spent with her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. jand f aoe Mis deem Macleun, Grane jrecent visitors to Moneton,| Roy Mugford, organist of Zion 'esmaids, Ferne. MacPhee, cous:'jn the Kings County - Memorial Hospital in Montague: ee ‘LA. Col. Henry Winter, accom- /Raltic, recently returned from a panied by Mrs. Winters and son |two weeks’ vacation in Hamilton Jefferson, left on Thursday for and Oshawa, Ont., returning jvisited members: of their family |signing of the register. ane and-many-relatives-and friends. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ste-- wart. Bell River, enertained for | the wedding party and friends, | following the rehearsal. | Mrs. J. Willard Waugh has fe- | turned to her home in Alberton | after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital for! some weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Crozier and family of -Toronto,- Ontario, ‘are’! guests of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hickey, Darnley, James. Bryanton accompanied | by his son, Daniel and Heath Bryanton, left by car for their | home in Toronto after visiting with Mr. Bryanton's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ral- ph Bryanton of Baltic, and also Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lund and | MR. AND MRS. HARVEY MACPHERSON, JR. Reception After Ceremony ls At Confederation Centre A double ring ceremony . was length, empire style, of white | jperformed. at Zion Pres byter- |taffeta and lace, with matching ian Church, Charlottetown, re-|train and lily point sleeves. Her Mr. and Mra. John Wigmore were recent - visitors to cently, when Elizabeth | Ann |waist-length a zu lace. 206 Grant ‘ ~|¢Bettie), only daughter -of Mr:,jof Spanish etyle:-She carried a 5 mente pepectgnret se icy and. Mrs.. J.S, Moore, Nor th | white Bible, covered with a~bou- ion’ in Baltic the guest ‘of -his |Wiltshire, became the bride of |\quet and streamers of . white, David Harvey Stuart MacPherson, only |yellow and pink sweatheart ros- ison of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey jes. officiating clergymen Wer é (of honor, was : a _ |Rev. Dr. Donald Campbell and |length yellow Mr. and Mrs. Bruce—Crozier |Rev. Donald S. Moore, brother- |pire style with son Gordon of Baltic were jof the bride. idress, and shoes. The two brid- B. iC hurch, played the nuptial jin of the bride and Lynn Loftus | music and accom panied tne- wore identical floor length Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mathews, |soloist, Mrs. Douglas McKen- jgowns of yellow and green print ney, who sang Prayer’ prior to the ceremony | where they |and ‘‘O Promise Me"’ during the |were cascades ef yellow : iwhite daisies. The bride’s “gown was floor) ‘The groom was aitended by | |Wayne Grey of- Brackley, and. jushers were George Vessey and | \John Augustin, brothers-in-law | of the groom. = “The Lord's iwith yellow headdressed and matching shoes. _ Their ae J ghter’s wedding _a, suit of tur- fand white accessories. Mrs. MacPherson was attired in blue Mrs. Moore chose.for-her dau- |: ene lace with matching hat) CAREFREE | GEORGETOWN | Vera Walker of Montreal. Que ibec is visiting her parents, “tr. and Mrs. Walter Walker | Bernice DeLory left recently for. Vancouver, B.C., where sie ill be employed as a labora -y hnician. Mr. and Mrs. “William Will land family left last week {rr ‘Scotland. Mr. Will will lator |travel to Israel, where he ~ II be employed in a shipyard .n that country. While in Georze- town, for the past two years; {Mr. Will was Shipyard Superin- jtendent at Bathurst Marine Lim- ited. : Lloyd Walker left several days ago-to resume his duties in the Canadian , Army, stationed at Winnineg« Manitoba, after spei- ding a month's leave with his lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. | Mrs. Douglas Frey and fam- lin Rye, New Hampshire, ~after |bins. | Catherine Burke is visiting in jOntario as the guest of rela- tives. |_Mrs... Josephine Deveaux, whe | recently visited with her sister, (Catherine Burke in Georgetown, jleft Ia&t week on return to her jhome in Boston, Mass. | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morrt- son and family of Halifax, N.8., were recent guests of Mr. Mof- rison's mother, Mrs. Cora Mor- |rison... : land Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Phil- lipon of Lynn, Mass., were re- cent visitors to Georgetown; where they visited Mrs. P lL. Boudreault. 7° Rev. Sister Frances Baker of Peterborough, Ontario, was a re- cent guest of hed parents. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Baker. Mr. and Mis. and son James of Boston, Mass., were recent guests at the home iof Mr. John Dan Morrison. Rev. Sister, Catherine Morris- cently visited her mother, Mrs. Coran Morrison for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. .Des- Roberts of Lynn, Mass., jwere visiting in Cardigan, were irecent guests of Mrs. Cora Mor- rison and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault. = Mrs. F. J. DeLory is a patient Lio TARNISH FREE Beatrice Bent of Lynn, Mass.,_ who < itty have returned to their home ~~ jvacationing at Island View Ca- .* Stewart Ring . jon of Bourbonnois, Mlinois, re- © |MacPherson, West Royalty. The; Doreen Balderston, as mald| Rey. Sister Carmileta Soloman ‘—: gowned in f100F \of Kingston, Ontario, was a re peau-de-sol, em-/cent guest of her sister, Gene- matching heads |jeve Soloman. jand white print with matching hat—and white accessories. fly nervous, with knots in my |them from the-height of the; Mrs. Emma Caseley of Br Oe a as I had swallowed \Grade V year. ~*~ ‘|gewater, Nova -Sdotia, 48 visiting” (s) als. A Dav .. SILVERE- By hey ar catching on. Just re ye hay mon Tatton setoge [Farm im Baltes : fe dress ith bive picture hat to . Ty" aay's id ser toe year yet” he-said this evening, i match, white accessories, and a as p |" Dddy's_idea_o! summer __to othiliy to Tiel SURE aaalgnmete | Mr... and.Mrs. Wesley Crozier— corsage of pink roses. Tarnish goes” for months MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM.MACP HEE. ietherness._is__sliced tomatoes las-were set for his tomorrow. jand—family—of -Stoney—C-ree &, ; Out of town guests attending 6 } Picturesa ue Old St. John's | Scene Of Belfast Wedding St, John’s Presbyterian |soie- Their headpieces were ros- Chureh, Belfast, P.E.I., was the |ettes of the same material. Mat- scene of an August. wedding !ching. shoes and short white glov- when Norma- Jean, daughter of es completed their ‘costumes. Mrs. George Docherty and the They carried nosegays of pink late .Mr. Docherty, Pinette, and white carnations with white P.E.1., was united in marriage streamers. The flower girl was to William Murdock only son of Earith Mutch, niece of the bride) DEAR V. S.:. Let's put it this |Ples' eves, if they catch up with | Mr. and Mrs. Leon MacPhee, who wore a full skirted dress of way: Your husband is a good them?” Peter re Hopefield, P.E.I. : $ |white peau de soie with pink|man but severely limited in his 5. Baskets of gladolias. formed |sash. Her headpiece was pink aptitude for human ‘relations.| ‘No indeed!~-And they never an. attractive setting for the oc- rosette and she carried a basket casion. The guest pews were (of mixed flowers. marked with white satin bows | The best man was Sin clair, | I've tried to hide my- resent- "re mayonnaise.” The situations so tense that }my husband answers me sharp- \ly when others are around, | |which drives me further-into-my— jable when we are alone togeth- | jer: ‘ z | | ment from the children, but } she To come -to the point, my hus- | jband's golf is fraying our rela- | jtionship until I honestly can’t | lfeel responsive at any time, | ;knowing he-puts golf ahead of | jme and, even more, the— child- iren. They haven't many more years at home. What will be left when they are gone? | Please remember, I've said | jmy husband is a good man. Help | me not to care about the prob- | lem described. co Sh |And it is his limitation on this |score, rather than his slavish preoccupation with golf, that is ti. x | AMT ft Gong {lane's bridge. Dragonflies too query, in! anxious. Then h e | smiles happily at his elder bro- | ther’s-nod_ of approval. x_too meets his schooldays w it hout concern. Books are his favorite | They are his best} } way, Alex?” he will tones a little realm. friends. "IT just know this is going to Nice. incidentals, nature pro. | vides for them these days, to see to wonder. over,. to study. Today it was a young heron, a neat bluish-gray bird that pass- ed “so close we could feel the air of its beating wings’’ as it rose from the stream beside the were a study, fearful insects by hearsay. “Will they really sew up peo- try to catch up with anyone” we said. ‘“They are interesting crea- tures, fast in flight, and iw ler a week's vacation at Hilltop ceremony was held at the Con-| federation Centre. Dorothy Bax- | ter, friend of the bride, eirculat- | Kensington and has been. visit- ing relatives in this area. A rehearsal party was held! onthe evening before the wed- | ding at the home of Mrs. Mac- | |Pherson, the groom's mother. | For travelling the bride don- | ned a light blue two-piece bouc- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rab. erts and four children, Linda, | Chariot, Charles and Mary have-} left by car on return to their! home-in-- Springfield-—Miss-, aft- | in just one-easy polishing ... first silver polish that effectively and in- visibly prevents tarnish. Teufors _ Ont., who have been vacationing with their relatives in Hamilton, left on return for their home. lwere.Mr. and Mrs. L.N. Camp- ifield, sister and brother-in-law lof the groom, from Vancouver; land Rev: and Mrs. Donald. & Moore, brother and sister-in-law lof the bride, from St. Catharin- ‘es, Ont. . | The bride and groom spent itheir honeymoon in St. Cathar- : lines and Niagara Falls and are Mayor Walter J. Cox and Mrs. ‘now residing at 9 Birchwood Cox,. Charlottetown. The mar- | Street, Charlottetown. the riage is to take place on Oct- | groom is employed by CFCY, ober ist, at Bonshaw United /and /the bride by—Confederation Church at 6 p.m. ‘Life. Marshafl__Deleaney, —R-o bert Crafer and. Garth Matthews, Baltic, left by car last week for Ontario to visit friends and rela- tives in London. and Oshawa. WENDELL Cox RENA FERGUSON ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Eric Ferguson, Bonshaw, wish to announce the engagement of their eld- est daughter, Rena Opal, to Walter Wendell Cox, son of Master Michael Cassidy, Dart- mouth, N.S., has been spending the past two months at Hillside Farm Home, Baltic. His father, H. Cassidy and brother Pat ar- 70 ahead! Choose a savings-god. it ; j idriving y he wall with a |shape,; h ticed, th , and centered with sweat peas. |MacMillan and ushers: were (Z.vin& you up the y erate! came. You. Boucems: UNey, « Th ie ing creme was Gere Doster her Whe AB tenertiMe, aNeA are much ke hy Die : e “ - performed by Rev. Donald Nich- ipride and Alan Hubley, brother- | “His yinterminable golfing a- Well I heard a boy say they ; ‘ s : os . ; ‘ e olson. Mfs. John eee lit-law of the groom. “ lmounts-to escapism. -It is his [wee He called them ‘Dev!'s: ; ‘ : ; ; Ae Sean accpanied eae te archos foe ay" dle” pla, Daren, And Cat Oronio-YOMINION WA MQICH | Perfect Love” hefore. the cere- her daughter’s wedding a dress from the proper requirements does it?” * : ; } z mony and ‘Happy The Home jof aqua nylon: chiffon over taf- When God Was There’ during | atching accessories. Her. cor the signing of the register. | ‘ t white hone The bride, given in marriage rn Was Of WHE FOses. by her brother, Layton, wore a| Mrs. MacPhee, mother of the floo® length sheath gown of |groom, chose a two-piece blue eau de soie with bateau neck- {Silk shantung dress, with match- ine and lily point sleeves. A jing hat and gloves. Her corsage chapel train was attached to @ |Was of white roses. matching belt fastened at the| Following tHe. ceremony a re front with a bow and her six- {ception was held at Hillside Inn, tier ‘shoulder length veil of silk |Montague for approximately 75 fusion was held in place by an |guests. organza rosette headdress, She | Rev. Mr. Nicholson asked the carried a long cascade of pink jblessing and proposed a toast to roses and white lily of the val- the bride. Anna Stewart circul- ley. Her jewellery was a single jatedthe guest hook. strand bf cultured pearls).a gift| Fora honeymoon trip to of the groom. : |points of interest in.the, Maritim- Mrs. Fred Brown, sister of the es the bride wore a pink wool ifeta with white pjcture, hat and | of a foursquare marriage. In devoting all.his spare time ito golf, he is wearing bliriders to ithe rejected psychological needs ‘of his wife and children, who ldroop despondently like plants, in ,a drought, for lack of com- jpanionable considerate’ husband father care. However, despite his unmind- ful air, he isn't fooling himself, after all. At heart he knows he jis playing truant. And for that reason your submissive air of bottled-up distress shrieks ae- icusingly at his conscience, hos- tile and, in consequence, out iright rejecting in company, when ‘sharp words will squelch you lmost, without giving you a lchance to get to the nub of the Now the combine has been serviced, and today a first reap- ing was done. Not however on this farm but at Rob’s (elder son of this house) whose farm lies next to this on the north.... And when we came on an outing with the family to town this af- Yernoon, we passed by Tields, that having’ been ‘reaped by a binder, now in an engaging scene had the sheaves arrang- ed in old-time ranks of stooks. “A. good crop there’? James nodded. ‘‘Now, an extra good one” he smiled. And°a good day this has been, to which at: the clock’'s warning, we must now write, ‘The End.” Until tomorrow — Diary — bride, as matron*of honor, Janet walking: suit with white acces- rancour. | Good-night..... wilh Lite Insurance! - H. BENNETT CARR “Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor insurance Ceunselling Charlottetown, P.E.I. sister-of the —groom:--as--brides---carnations: lis, get true perspective on his maids, wore identical tloor| (Photo by The Craft Studio | shrunken emotional constitu- length gowns of pink peau de! Montague) tion. As ‘one can't make a Silk | : ecient purse of a sow’s ear, neither is it | | Pealjstic to expect a manly, gen- erous, responsible, resource- Roper, and Mrs. Alan Hubley, sories and a corsage of white! As for how to cope, my "ni | MARY HAWORTH 3 * ful husband father mance j ; : ' . Hi p ' fF G If “lteom_ him, Pochaegtesiy he Phone 46817 - 4.5435 | Pick yourself a five year savings goal. t could - to all deposits made, plus the bonus your savings £ Is Fassion ror VO [8 Digmyrees, mreemcanny \ be as little as $400, or as much as $3,000. have earned.) Whether you're saving for one =f : PesypiAtba erste dl at no apad ag (Your convenient monthly deposit can range from your children’s education, for the down payment | R F | | f lan insupportable pressure. C | S VINING aml y ITe | When you digest this fact, he WORTH:S $10 to $50.) Whatever savings goal you set for on a new home, for a retirement nest egg .. jyou'll find it easier to adjust to | te 4 . : of ' ‘ Sa DEAR «MARY — HAWORTH: tions. What he has spent on | what is; at least to the extent of | PHARMACY yourself, that's the amount of Lif Insurance oer. vi have @ special tees My chusband is a good man; he |golf since: we married could {no longer feeling, furiously, that | J QUALITY DRUGS protection your family has for five years from the in mind, ask your Toronto-Dominion Manager doesn't drink or chase. worhen. /have refurnished our. house sev- |he is giving the best of himself | SERVICE . minute you maké the first deposit in your about the Go-Ahead, way of ing...the But leisure to him means golf; jeral times. to outsiders SAVINGS Saving. He thinks nothing of ‘leaving | Actually he gives outsiders | four times a week, also on holi- |the children and me to play golf jeven less of himself n he | days, he plays golf. Holidays |Meals have to wait on daddy gives to you. His problem is, are golf days to. him. \(‘‘he’s playing golf’); im ‘fact |he has 60 little self to give. M.H. | _1914. Reg. Pharm. As you know, golf, is expem- jour .whole lives are econformed| Mary Haworth counsels] ‘free Delivery and M sive, including club dues, ete. to his golf. ~ jth rough her column, not by | Service. So even if there was time for - At first, I tried ‘reasoning with} mail or personal interview. | Phone 4-344 the Children and me, there would him; but that is out. We ‘can't | Write her in care of The Guar- | be me money for family recrea- afford psychiatry. And it’s no dian. ; he is golf obsessed. Two, three | We Dispense any Prescription J. E.H. Worth 142 Prince St. — 4 Years in Business —— Toronto-Dominion Assured Savings Plan. (ln addition Assured Savings Pian, Great Go-Ahead idea from TORONTO-DOMINION ys * The Bank where people make the difference.