Winsloe, PEI: Lillian Mac- Lcod Hayden, Cherry Valley; Lorna Stewart Darrach, East Royalty; Beth Robinson Jean Campbell Ferguson, both of this City; Charlotte Fraser town; Isabel Moore Yco of Montreal: and Joan Macin- tyre Bell of Vancouver. At- tending also were Evelyn Har- vey Cudmore and E l i zabcth Clark I’l‘ugwelll Bernard, both M 5. Blair MacDonald, North River Road. was hos- less this week to a reunion of the 1944 graduating class of the PET. Hospital School of Nursing Above, left to rigllt are Hope ‘ (19W 6 mmmmmsmamam HAPPE Andrey Jenkins. loea’s Editor; Phone (-8!“ NINGS Mrs. E. Stoylee of Long Is- land. New York. and ands Pearson of Chelton. were recent visitors of Mr. a arle Mabey, Tryon, and Mrs. Ear‘e Callbeck, Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Cun- ningham, of South Jersey, N.J., and family are now vacationing at various parts of the Island. Anne Hamill, RN, of New York, Mrs. Austin Fennell of Boston and Sisrer Dorinda of St. Paul, Minn, are visiting their mother, Mrs} T.P. Hamill and‘ family of Kinkora. A miscellaneous shower was held recently in Kingsboro Hall for Lyla Robertson to honor her on the occasion of her approach- ing marriage. Anne Louise Rumfeldt of Men. tlreal has returned home af r a holiday visiting her brother and of NewmarLftW of Mom-ion; Joan MacR a 9 Stewart of Boston was unable Mellish MacDonald (hostess), M a chtugall. Summerside, to attend. sister-in-law, Flying Officer and Helen Carr Wood of Charlotte- Bernice MacArthur Weeks, (Photo by Edith Robinson) William Rumt'eldt, Summerside. l While-on the Island she also vis- liled with Mrs. Ru-mfeldt's par- ents. Mr. and .Mrs. John A. Mat- thews, O'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love of Borden have returned from a trip to London, Guelph a n d Brantford, Ont. They were join- ed by their son Charles, his wife and children. a lid Mrs. Brad e n K e e fe, Bloomfield and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Keefe. Tig- nish wish to announce the en- Mr. h .o' PAL-MA KEEF'E. RN PHYLLIS KEEN. EN DOUBLE WEDDING PLANNED gagement of their daughters, Mary Palms, to Robert Mar- cellus Dowling, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Dowling of Charlottetown: and Phytlis, to Joseph eefe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Braden Keefe of Bloomfield. M a r y Ralph The marriage will take plat-s Saturday September 5. 1964 at St. Paul's Church, sum. merslde. Rev. David MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald were .honored by their congregation at Alber- ton Thursday evening. The presentation of a wedding gift from the congregation was made by Eleanor Johnston and Keith Campbell, while Mrs. Fred Leard read a poem suit- able to the occasion and Mrs. John H. Wells presented Mrs. MacDonald with a oorsage d roses. During the evening entertain- ment was provided by K a re 1: Hastings who gave a vocal solo and by Mrs. John H. Wells and Russell Leard who sang two duets. accompanied by Annie l ELLEN’S DIARY l‘All you have to do, Ellen, is to stand up the bales — see, like this!" James said when, with Alex and Peter this evening. we chanced to arrive at a hay- land w h i c h was put in order for the weekend. The sun had ju st smiled and slipped down behind a rim summer evenfall that is wind- less w a a spreading over all. Between the elders at the foot of the field. we could catch glimpses of the afterglow being reflected brightly in the stream. Farther dow around bend in its course, the old mill was settling contentedly its background of trees. the night. Wit-h the pair of small ones, we had been to visit the spring the y for foot of the opposite slope. deep cliff, at the etream's side. They delight in this spot. They drink from the glass left there. And they paddle in shallows, charmed with varied temperetu re s of waters — the cool which runs down from the spring and that of the warm flow it joins. “I wonder" Alex said of the spring, “where it comes from?" " clefts the the the "Yes, I know_ But before that. from which direction." I "‘It could be from the same stream that supplies a pump 11 along the valley" we said. "I'd like to know. Some I'll ask Uncle Rolb to find out which direction it does. He can 'thII He docs it by ‘switchlng'. it can't be d o n e. Profit—MacDonald Vows I nodded. “he found the _ exact place to put" down the The Sacred Heart Church. AI- lwith mink cape and brown ac- .p‘ImP 3'- “! Mme! I x ‘ bet-ton. w a s the scene of a ~ ccssories. Her corsage was yei—E W‘II‘ that dlspau‘h Wh'Ch " I . p r e i i v \l’Pddll’l‘: on Saturday low roses. l “was” “ 9 d 0" farms h-V “‘9 ' morning. July it. I964. when Following the marriagp (-91—.1n'lghtfall and the weekend clo- Mnry-Ianel.datlghier of Mr. and emony a reception for one hun 5mg "l- ""3 "WW"! "I 58193 Mrs. John C. Profit, was united dred and fifty guests was held Continued — the 00m“. 0‘ .ln marriage (0 Charles And- at the home of the bride's par- days 110' lone. 80k. Alex. NW. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 cats. The bride's table was cen-. Earle McDonald. Summer-Side. I tered with a three ticr wedding The dnuhlf‘ rill! C eremony ' cake surmounted with miniaL was performed by Rev. Gerald ,‘ tllre bride and groom. . Steele who also celebrated the; co Edward Moons a, mass '. nuptial mall- REV- Joseph Le- I ter of ceremonies. called upon I CIR]! was ICSIH‘I III the sanct- iDennis C10ugh to propose . “8er ‘toast to the bride. This was The soloist, Mary Moran limpsmnded to by the groom whnl C-harlnllel 0W". "Ave ; in turn proposed a toast to the Maria." "0 God Of Lovelinesii' lbride's attendants. "Deaf "Pd. Accept MY- Congratulatory remarks Were Heart Th 1 :- Day" and "Thelmade by Rev. Gerald Steele,lsident. Mrs. L. G. Ramsay Weddinl Prayer." The organ-IMr. McDonald, father of the? Indian River, met for t lot was Mrs. F}. E. Larter. 1groom, and Wesley Oliver. post - convention meeting on .The church was decorated; Telegrams of congratiulations‘Great George Street. Charlotte- with baskets of luplns and car-land good wishes were read by town. Mrs. Ramsay presided nations. iCst. McCue. These included one| and title gob: owing Mmem-bAel? ' of paternal apostolic blessing were I! a en ance: rs. r- anghnnmrflflf'nfiu .ti-om nom. signed by Cardinal liur Campbell, Mrs. IAncoln . floor length gown of nylon Cicognant. ar. Mrs. Ardelle Russell, “nm The he“ , shaped km The g-uest'book was clrculat-iers. Dixon. Mrs. Julian Her- ' was Inset with Swiss lace pan- d by v MB. AND MRS. CHARLES MucDONALD I I4 Members of the Provincial Board of the WI. and their pre; 0 h la and Mary Mc.Iring. Mrs. Norman MacMillaIni . . . . Donald, sisters of the groom. Mrs. Brennan. Mrs. Basal ielhng and the “mm film“ Mrs. Horace Andrew, grand— and the director of Women's 'm' 1‘“ 'ppuque' w" “le mother of the groom was an work Then” Macm- 009 mm“ “d '0‘" guest. Out of the pro- Miss Mac‘Leod dander “IYPOIDI 'Imel- H" vince guests came from Ban- three items or consideration: -Ihoulder length veil fell from a gen Maine: Toronto. Ontario: in A'c.w.w. ballot“... .nd . “"3 0‘ rh'"°sm““' She ,w‘m' Fredericton. Bathurst a nd,l‘eflistrati0n. 0 PM" “NH”? and 93""‘35- Moncton. New Brunswic k;3 ‘2) The Proposed Vim M Mi" ‘ cm of the “(mm and Carried! and Halifax. Nova Scotia. Perera of Ceylon. jcuc-de of white carnation! For travelling the bride chose} (3) The span-onus of a m . .31] yellow ros ds. . yellow linen wit with white break at the home economics f_-M1'l- Dem“! Clouflh M Sum- accessories. ‘COHVenIiOD- Milk, sister of the bride, Mrs, McDonald is a graduawi Mrs. Julien Herring reported r.; was matron ofhonor. The of the Charlottetown Hospitalion the Handicraft display scum] "r Nursing Thp groom.w'hich is on exhibition at the i. associated in busing“ withiBasilicn Recreation Centre in smaids were Anne. Moran . Charlottetown. and Kather- Donald llc of Summerside, his father in SummersideJChal’IOIIeIOWH- It I! all exhibit . m the groom. where the couple will of a century of handicraft and ' The attendants were dressed reside. is a Centennial project of f identically styled street (Photo by Heckberl Studio) women" Trill-“Utes. . n of brocaded satin Mfl- Herring reported a good MONEY 3“ response from the out - of - pro- BARNSLEY' England (CP)_ VIMC visitors. From time to Dorothy Wright is offering mo’”.m." '0 3‘“ Wm“ ‘0 "‘9 “‘ to the first girl to walk into her hm". it members demon"- P .. of blue. shrimp and with matching wedding. sacs and carrl e d of carnations tinted to M ml . W” of Summer- test ms- for an bro- M ~ ‘ fist-s were Dennis , «i W and Bus- ‘ . L , . of Vernon. ‘ if.“ Inches“. wedding DICTACLES 9mm ' 1.; cause a navy and (xi-3AM. England «cpl — st. ..: lldrens '3 Oswald’samrcllheselnsitrrey W has asked for public donations oteld Was he vic- cf «ms, an in chi-eh as ed- lsctsd I.” hooking, weaving. ena her arts. have - rate “mm” ling, quilting and ot these denunlstr proven very popular. A letter from . on Spry of England representing the Associde Women of the World was read. Mrl.’ 3911 w in recently touring Can- ada in the interests of her oran- ntsation is a talent weaker and world ller. It is expected that will be a guest of th '1. later I h m "Bernsley girls are too dry.” he says. the salt. t I. of hills. and that silence of I came into bed Afterglow, Of The Sun Reflected In A Stream their mother, and James had the work in hand. The younger farmer was at a mowing. Rob and his boys had gone from a o . Peter had discover- ed a pair of bales set at an an- gle which suggested a machine. He mounted and at once he- . happily encased in bull coni- ng a field. Fairly heavy the new bales were, we tried more or less awk- ardly to set in place. “Do it this way" Mack grin- ned. “See —- it's easy!" “I believe" Peter offered a length, “I'd like to go home to I Come!" he begged. "You will read to me? I can't seem to get to sleep unless I'm read 8 His day was nearing its close The Idiand in lovely. No sum- con- This is the same “Verdant Earth", Lere in e Ballantyne knows in her 7 : speaks oft "The verdant earth me to Of simple things and true. 0f sunshine shimmering the hills, White mist in crystal dew. oer Aralrisherowonataflpine, 'nte collie on a hill. A straight clean road to follow, An oriole's voice to thrill. A farmer walking o'er his fields, His good men crops to scan, And under all, the verdant earth That feeds both beast and man. To every one there comes a time, To stand on soft green sod, ‘ And turn one‘s eyes toward the hills. To draw new strength from “Until 'Monday — DIM? '- Good - night..... lWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS - Handicraft Exhibition Is Centennial Proieci Other items of business such as the resolutions which he a convention were considered. Mrs. Brennan of Bideford the new health convenor was wel- Miss MacLeod and her staff serv mfreslunents. 1! 6 mm . Mrs. John Hagan. delegate to the provincial convention of the Catholic Women's League, gave a rep ort at the regular monthly meeting of the d J-nesParish Council,Sum; Mrs. merfleldheldat the home of elected Mrs. Amb r o s e Curley. This was followed by a talk by Rev. Croken after which the conve- nere gave «lair It was decided to send. a don. ation to Mt. St. Mary's Convent in Charlottetown. A committee was appointed to buy tile for the vestry floor in the church. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrp. Loyola Deighan. mm: UCW It was decided to purchase leaflets of the United cl: Woman, at the regular month- ly meeting of the Margate Uni- Church Woman held in the me]. church vestry. . The worship service was con- ducted by Mrs. Bruce Clark as- sisted by . Roy Thompson. The president. In. Robert Keener presided, and roll call was responded to by thirteen Charles Dennis read an article a "Christian steward- their day, home to the milking Le homes a . Contests and a singsong were held and refreshments were serve . Flying Officer William Rum- feldt and Mrs. Rumfeldt have moved from Summerside to Sackville, N.B. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rumfeldt are planning to attend classes at Mount Allison University this year. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- od, Mrs. MacLeod’s sister, Mrs. Murphy and her son Sandy t ghter-in-law, Murphy, all of Springfield, Mass. are vacationing at Ken- sington and visiting their son, enneth. Jr.. who is supplying the Kensington Presbyterian Charge as student in i n i s t e r. They are guests at the Cler- ‘ mont Motel. Mrs. Julia- Williams. her dau- Mrs. Stuart Wil- liams and grandson. J ere my Williams all of Toronto, a nd Mrs. William Lea of Victoria, P.E.I., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowness, Kensington, and called on other relatives in the vicinity. Cecil J. Devereaux of Somer- ville, Mass., is spending a mon- th‘s vacation on the Island visit- ing relatives and o nda. While in Cardigan he is a guest of his brother-in-law, Lee C. Allan MR. AND MRS. EDWARD MORRISON WEDDING BELLS Vows were pledged at St. Peter’s Church. Seven Mile Bay on July 4. 1964 by Eliza- beth Edwardine Trainer, dau- liam Trainer of Albany, and Edward Rudolph Morrison, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. residing 'at 337 Aberdeen st, Fredericton, N.B. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison of Pleasant Grove. Morrison are (Photo by Heckbert Studio) Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McClus- l key, Bear River, and Gus Mc- Eachern have returned h o m e from fiowhegan, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boyle and family. Kensington. are va- cationing at Oak Hill, guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. a nd Mrs. Guy R. Russell. Mrs. CH? Weeks and e r cousin, Don Campbell. enter- tained at the Alberton home of the former recently for mem- bers of the committee that plan- ned the Campbell picnic. Dinner guests included Mrs. John Inglis and Elric Campbell of Kensington. James Campbell of Park Corner. Bert MacKay of Graham's Road and Judy Campbell of Montrose. Members of [expressed gratification with 1 this year's picnic at the home of lJamcs Campbell where attend- ‘ ance of Campbells was upwards of 350 It was decided to make the picnic an annual a n d July 7th has been set as the date for the 1965 gathering. Sgt. J.W. McCluskey a n d family have returned to duty at Greenwood. N.S.. after visiting their parents at Kildare a n (1 Bear River. Mrs. Arthur Sullivan, Joe and Paul, of Quincy, Mass.. arrived nesday to spend their vacation at Mrs. Sullivan's tonnes home at Cornwall. noted by me accomp Mrs. Sullivan's aunt, Mrs. Char- les Kelly, Dorchester. Mass., Moon Keaney were re- for another year. The offering was received by Mrs. Edward Ginter and dedi- cated by the president. ‘ The theme (or the next meet- ing will be "Community Friendship" and will be in charge of Mrs. Justin and Mrs. Hillard Woodside. The program on "United Na- tions" was under the direction of Mrs. Bruce Clark. who will visit friends tion of New Dominion United committee 81“ Wu Presented by Mrs. Bill day evening the wedding party and girls choir were entertained tinge to Robert Sherren t a k e a place this afternoon at New Do- minion United Church has been honoured prior to her wedding. er was held at the home d the bride was served by the women of the community. wall You“ Adult in Charlot- tetown and Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Wooldridge and daughter Lorraine of Bos- on, Mass. are visiting friends and relatives in Covehead, Southport and Marshfield. Mr and Mrs. Donald MacDon- memorial town Unit Party Is Held On Departure A farewell party was given recently for Rev. Ralph John- ston and Mrs. Johnston in the roome ald, accompanied by their chil- que. dren Margaret, Peter a nd For the past five yea" Rev Joanne of Toronto are visiting Johnston has served as pastor their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacDonald and Mr Margaret Murphy, Cardigan. On August lst the congrega- Church gathered to honor Miss acPhee. An address was read by Mrs. Raymond Taylor and a , of Princetown Church and is ' now leaving tor Saint John, NJ. where he will be pastor. Bruce Riley, called the gath- ering to order and after brief remarks called upon Lloyd Locketby toreadanaddress “presentation of a 3 it Mr While Kenneth Owen made the l . s. David Ramsay read a short address while Mrs. Ken- neth Owen presented the guests of honor with a gift from the UC'W. Both Mr. and Mrs. Johnston expressed their appreciation after which a social hour fol- lowed with Mrs. Lorne Ram- say, as pianist. Lunch was served by the‘ wo- men of the district. BEDEQUE Dr. Robert Smith and Smith and family. Saint N.B.. are vacationing at their cottage at Chelton Beach. Dr. Smith was resident doctor here some yeans ago. ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Simmons. Charlottetown, were vi tors to Bedeque on Wednesday. and called to Rev. Ernest W , who was pastor of Mrs. Sim- mons' me church 45 years Mrs. John, ago. Hebe:- Myers, Carleton. re celived ward of the recent death In Stornoway. Sask.. of his not, Mrs. William H. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks visited the Inland last summer. They have been residents if Western Can- ada for over forty years. Reiv R.M ( . ameron. Mrs. Cameron and children left on, Wednesday morning for their] four weeks vacation in Cape: n i The Misses Mildred and Louise CallbeckJ Mrs. Edna Jenkins, Mns. Dorothy Web- ster and daughter, and Mrs. Charles Ma-cFarlane. are spend- ‘ ing a few days at the Berwick ‘ Camp. In Berwick. NS. i Ernest Johnson. has returnch to his home here, after beln a patient in Prince County Hos- f pital for several weelos. i WHIM ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Hewitt, Dartmouth. N.S.. visited with relatives at Lower Montaguei ast week i Mos. ALLA Melvin O'Connor has re. of Prime- ed Church in Malpe- ll. BENNETT CARR g Insurance Counselling ‘ District Supervisor Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown, P.E.I. AA-AAA ‘vavvvvvv 4 I JENKINS mfllfltlli "T 8. STORAGE Smith. Mrs. Sterling Taylor pre- sented Miss MacPhee with a gift from the Sunday School. Following rehearsal on Thurs- nt the home of the bride. Wanda MacPhee, whose mar- Ferne lMacPhee and Mrs. John iMaeEwen were joint hostesses at the home of the latter when a number of friends of the bride- . _ lobe tendered her a lingerie in Prince Edward Island Wed mower. v“... w“ m by M11 sterling Taylor. Lunch was served by the On July I a cunmunity show- On Friday evening he Corn- M M I shower for «Miss Machee at the sums cottage oer. and Mrs. Jack Madcap. On behalf of the group Mrs. Jean MacPhall pre- sented her with a gift. '1‘. THIS 185 KENT DRUG STORE OPEN JOHNSON a JOHNSON Will be open all day Saturday and will be the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and an day Sunday. DIAL 4-4188 WEEKEND fil 0 Mill" uy WRIGHT shoes PURI'I'Y DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products" 317 Kent Dis! 4-7118 a career School nannnnmo‘ on HAIBDRESSING SCREEN TEACHING 15mm Allowance “I other Ml. TRANS-CANADA BEAUTY INDUSTRIES LTD. 7% on standard two thirds loans on first ela- seenrlty—slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirements with HYNDMAN a co. LIMITED turned to her home at Murray Harbor, after being a patient Island Hospital for the past two mon- E s. David Langille of Dover. ., is visiting at Commercial rose, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stewart, II: 02 Clay and Ronnie retuer to their home in Edmonton, A]. berta on Wednesday after spending the past month at Kil- muir with their parents. aye Lawson, Stanhope. is spending a few days at Com. mercial Gross. guest of her cousin Patsy Campbcl. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond, New Glasgow. N.S.. have rp- turned home. after visiting her _-brother Wesley Coulson. Lower M ontague. Guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ells- worth, Lower Montague. are, his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth, Amherst, hI-IS sister Mrs. ned Gayle MacLean. Montague is spending her holidays at the am; of her parents. Mr. and $15!. Claude MacLean. Pictou, 5 Lleut. Col. Charles Farmer U.S. Airforce. Mrs. Farmer, Patsy and Daniel Lea of Wash- ington. 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