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Albernie 4H Club Member
Guest Of York Point Family
mous Aryshires are found.
Bill's hoste: . Sanderson,
is the leader of York Point 4-H
Club. She organized the club six
years ago, and five times in
those six years one of its mem-
bers has been chosen as a rep:
resentative to the National 4-H
Club Week in Toronto. That
One of the nine 4-H Club mem-
hers exchange, who is visiting in
PE. for two weeks is Bill
âThomson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Thomson, Albernie, B.C.
He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Fulton Sanderson of York Point.
Mr. Thomson has a number of
âfirstââ experiences already. He
had never heen out of his pro-
Wed. Julyâ 17, 1963
, the province,
Held At Elliotvale \jeets At Cavendish, P.E.l.
On duly rd the 12 members
Elliotvale sewing club
it di
âia hei et achievement Gay sive the Fine Arts-Northumbria
Walsh. There were
On July 12h to 14th Inelu- lowed by a banquet at Shining |
Waters Lodge.
Targe Annual Atlantic Regional Con-| combined | with the conven.
present: for the opcasion iew Cottages, Cavendish, P, ments'- golfing, clam
Early in the evening the girls iz 1. under the direction of Mr. {deep sea fishing, lobster party.
work was judged by Miss Ter-| anq âMrs, W. W. (Bill) Robert-| swimming, square dancing and
esa Macleod assisted by Miss | Son of Moncton, NB. Mr Rob- | an old - fashioned plowing match
Judith Coats. After the judg | ertson ts the er_of Fine | which created much excitemen:
ing the following programs Was Arts for the Atlantic Region It|As many representatives at-
carried out: speeches by Marie |is interesting {o note that Mr.|tending the convention had ne-
Walsh and Teresa Gill, a dance | Robertson is a native of Hunter ver had the opportunity of see-
by Regina Gill and a song by Bier, P. E. L., and in planning |ing Âź horse - driven plow and
Juliana Carmichael. âconvention, he lined up|some tried
Following this Miss MacLeod eee Island summer sport and plowing.
and Miss Coats gave informa- | entertainment. âThis match was arranged by
tive talks concerning club work.| Attending the convention were Mr. Robertson's father, My.
âThe girls were then presented (he Atlantic Region representa-| Fulton Robertson of Charlotte.
with prizes and they in turn tives accompanied by their wiv-|town. The team of horses and
presented gifts to the leaders es and husbands, also the gen- | plow were provided by Ernest
Mrs. Gerald Walsh and Mrs. eral sales manager for Canada. | and Gallant, âYoronto Ra.
Raymond Mr Bill Pontin, âToronto; Mr. |Gitls of appreciation were pre-
The Fen resuilis were as | Joe McMeekan, Vancouver, Re-|sented to these gentlemen b;
follows: junior 1. Cecilia Walsh, | gional Manager West Coan {Bul Ponlen, on âweal of Mi
2 Geraldine Gill, 3 Margaret | Mr. Mario Soligo, Guelph, Rol
Hughes; intermediate: 1, Sheila | gional Manager Ontario west highlight of the
Gill, 2. Elaine Kelly, 3. Teresa | Mr. Dixon, Toronto, =| weekend was te hospitality ex-
Gill, 4. Marie Walsh, Jull- aan Manager Ontario Central | tended by. Abegweit Yacht
anna Carmichael: senior: 1. |and Mr. Don. Forsythe, Mont: |Club, Cavendish on Saturd ay
Anne Walsh, 2. Regina Gill, 3. a Regional Manayer Quebec evening.
Maureen McKenzie, Hilda Region. Also attending ba conven-
Carmichael âThe convention got underway | tion was Mrs, &
ââ\with Bruce MacLaren playing | wellyn, can
other friends and relatives in the bagpipes, accompanying two| the Fine
ollish dancers. This was fol-'for Prince Edward Island.
meetings |
number of parents and friends | xealise was held at the Ocean! were the following entert ain-|
bake, | in
the | Albany, and replied to by Mrs. candid ates for their stand
Doris) Lle-|
Arts Representative |
| South Prince District W.I.
Holds Convention At Albany
âThe annual South Prince dis-| âboy and read a etter sheâ
trict W. I. convention was held | had received from him.
Searletown Hall with Soa Resolutions presented at the
Sterling MacKay as president, | meeting dealt with the dangers
. Elmer MacBochern of cigarette smoking; the need
as secretary. An encouraging |for more highly qualified tea.
report of the ten Institutes was |chers of di 8 from
|aiven & Miss ierde Green, | Prince - Wales College, the
of welcome was need for a new home in Prince
lg {fo oyer 0) waazibers ind | county for the. chroni ill;
visitors by Mrs. Leo Warren, |and commendation for election
Earl Pearson, Chelton. agi
The minutes of the last meet- |
ing were read by the secretai
and approved. A collection was | ham-and-salad sup}
| aken for the xelarded children,
amounting to $14.45. A ni |
of modern and antique ties,
were displayedâ by: Mrs, WI was held at the home of
Slavert, âNorth Bedeque, | Mrs. Harvey Jenkins on July 8,
irs. Arthur Campbell, | A total of 10 members and three
ârepresentative Visitors answered roll call with
ug! wishes spoke | rove
on the advancement ot Inatitute | | Ota business Ate. Walter Mae.
wark inthe! pait 80 marve gave report on her find
the responstiies e wig-wag for Brackley
titute merece in the future, talload crossing. The secretary
bags Wha Ded ubdes write to the Department of
the. diteciion of "Mr âenneth Transport and find out more
about thi
Mubaet s Renuatown. Middleoo.| Tare. Holand Horse. to. find
The sae getty Ay aed
wrench River,
L.A.C. Myron Paynte:
|ton, left on Saturday for Mont
| Alpica, Northern Quebe
will leave on July 18 for wnitee
horse, Yukon, where he will be|
station
Mrs. âThomas Knight, Win
chester, Mass., accompanied by
her granddaughter, Mary Eliz- Well know
abeth Knight, was in Kensington f Womenâsome young
Sassy, some young and
iraecase aes Medsaatey ey some, young and sexs, ul cnetaed fod,
Saturday. ever old However, designers
an Tuesday's preview sessions Klein and Chuck ee ea
James C. Wood, of fall fashions, the more than many reporters wishing they
City Slicker Designers Tout
The Country Cousin Look
|languid models spelled this out
Ry JEAN SPRAIN WILSON
long torsoed cos
NEW YORK (AP) â As men in blousy,
and line briefly ond then flared out-|
sport- | ward, âthanks to deep pleats and
Mr. and Mrs,
as their wel- 200 reporters here for the New were flat-chested and under 30
: could be a unique record, as on-
vince, never had an air trip and jy 14 are chosen each year from
last week enjoyed his first excit-
ing ride on the starting gate at
the local Charlottetown Driving _ Mr. Thomson. sports enthusiast
HAPPENINGS
graduated from Grade 12 this
year and hopes to attend agricul-
tural college in Olds, Alberta,
Pictured above are Robert|
Sanderson, left, and Irene Mc-
Kinley, center, both of York
Point, and Bill Thomson on the
right.
Park
Since Rill's father farms 160
acres in B.C. and raises register-
ed Aryshires, he was interested
in visiting âRaedale Farmâ, own-
ed and operated by the minister
of agriculture, Andrew B. Mac-
Rae, where some of P.E.I.âs fa~
N
to
Su
He
E
and will spend some time with nipeg,
B. Way at their summer home
in Georgetown.
William Sullivan, retired rail-
conductor from Andover,
B., is on his fifth annual visit
the province to attend the Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Dunn,
ummerside Lobster Carnival, Miss Muriel Maclean, Miss
je was visiting Saturday with! Helen Herst, and Mr. and Mri
C. Burhoe, 206 Fitzroy Street, Finely Beaudry, all from Win-
are the guests of Mr.
Earle MacDonald, |
another retired conductor, Gor- and M
don Stout, who is spending a 99 North River Road.
ELLEN S) DIARY month at Brighton Shore with
ie | his family. Dr. and Mrs, Frank MacKin-
4 4 { irned last week from
Trout Sizzling In Butter iia) eure (Cabell an" | ue are
kf. bl who is on the staff of the Mount which Mrs. MacKinnon visited
lt Sinai Hospital, Toronto, arriv- her parents at Lachute, PQ, and
On Farm Breakfast Table sr Chritiown on This De: Mackinnon aint era
5 day to spend her holidays with husiness meetings in Montreal,
Is the breakfast ready. Fl-| spoken of It when he first set Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders, Ottawa and Toronto.
len? inquired. stopring font should
by the door this morning
ari risen early, had called the
cows in from the pasture to the
stable, softly, so as not to dis-
to the floor, âWe
clean those stovepipes,
surveyed the out of doors, wa
ing breathlessly for a summer-
ind to stroll by âthat chimney
M
sons Roger
Mrs. Beatrice Targoff and
Mrs. Wesley % aton, her twoâ Mrs. Paul Rogosin and children
and Richard, and| Alisa and Donald, all of New
Sutherland, all a York City, are summering at the
iss Doris
w
too, while the day is calm.ââ
When Summer is hot,
everything tinder-dry about, then
the fire - hazard is increased,
so we continue to do all in our
power to lessen it on this farm.
turb the resting world about,
given them their tidbit of grain,
and gone on then to feed the
little company of sows
âPretty, aren'tâ they" we
commented, when with a recent
in
âsiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander goff and Mrs. Rogosin are the
main,
Motel C Mrs, Ta r-
~\daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A.
such a tragic happening, re- Block of Charlottetown.
Bowls of porridge for break- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Birt and
visitor who âmust see the ani- 4 shild 7 NS., ai
fs We pick up and destroy the oily fast this summer morning? children, Truro, are vac
mals | we Hooked in on those in waste from the machine-clean- Yes. And afterward in a truly tioning with Mrs, Birt's grand.
ner. lean pink ngainst the be. ines in the barnyard and watch delectable dish, trout, butter- mother and father, Mrs. Henry
i clean yplak: Feast here. out to remove suspected ââre-|fried. the same that Gage, Ford and John Ford, Charlotte:
COT ey erate âshe ox. flectorsâ about, Indoors we han- Jamie's brother. had left us last âWn.
hates ey ars âDo dle the wax, and other cleaning- evening, won from his favorite 5
hh OMG SREP EG oe the fishing holes along the stream, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkin-
agents with due respect,
kerosene and gas and turpen-
tine and all that highly inflam
able kin,
Down the years of our farm-
. I always entertained
the notion that âPigs is pig
and more or less unattractive?
You've heard too the âbelting
remark, âPretty as a pig?â So it
copolmel âThae't ing, we have subscribed to the
of
and the pool below the mill. âThe Son of O'Leary
latter contributed at least one Friday by jet plane from Lon-
runâ
by crook past a causeway from
arrived home
âthe strawberry don, England. During a fifteen
k and| day tour they visited France
and eae calling at Paris, Mil-
n, V
the pink of
come in to it by hook and|
ean he Florence, Rome and
Hil proieetion that It fie insurance, the leath of the river belo venice,
ce enna ee kintedâ another, word of tongue or pen, the Way withthe analig. He. knows Mies Nancy C1 daughter
chore must be done. James had saddest are these, âIt might the ways. of wind! andi sky, (tat ee rcaiGenrgo lacey,
Hee ee eee. ant te ihe| Will usually âzive Rim, âes he| ot Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey
report oo often heard. in the tins âIf there's one 0, be had Whim Road is a patient in the
| wake of a fire the âNo insur-|in the place!â nice results. | Kings County Memorial Hospi-
I Sacereaeediaenienie ou aiieve
| given hope of re-building, in-
stead of the despair that can, he
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Good.
| Kensington Lady im:
| 88 Years Young |
|duly 8 on the occasion of her | cently.
sath birthday when friends and
relatives called to offer felicl-
tations on her special day, when | Kay Forbes, Gloria Peat | duly 1
she received many lovely gifts, Thelma Baglole and Shirley M
i. ' MacKinnon
yn the
| wes
Mrs, J
tertained at a family re-union|ed by air heeled night from | friends and neighbours at
hol
ing were Mrs. MacKinnon's tw
Toronto, a grand daughter.
for age to overtake, and her|
Many friends were pleased ta) of "Orland, Florida, are visit-| 944)
, Send | weave, embroider, quilt. Plas! wi
| free pattern. Send 25Âą ae
- marksman, though
ie will make light of this, ess
clai 8 ! all
ave to do is point the gun, shut
our eyes and âBanglâ the ani-
James Campbell of âToronto |
and Stewart Campbell of Cha-
m, N.B., are holidaying with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
Jey Campbell, Whim Road.
low it works,â he will chuckle. as Betty and Janet Bieren,
And after breakfast? 0 have been visiting their
Where has the run of hours sd at Kilmuir, have return-
one? Winged, they were. as, na-| ed to Brookline, Mass., accom-
uray, are all those of the sum-| panied by theirâ brother Robert
Bieren,
Diary-
Mrs. Maynard Aitken of âTyne
Valley is visiting her sister-in-
law Mrs. D. R. Fraser and niece
iss Alice Fraser at their sum-
| mer home in Lower Montague,
Miss Frances MacKinnon ot |
Andrew MacKinnon, Southwest, Lot 16 was tender- |
ed a miscellaneous shower at
| the Lot 16 Community Hall re-
Mrs.
ensington was at home to her
Those assisting in the presen-
tation of gifts were the Misses
âThe guests were served after-| Seine The guest of honor ee |
joon tea by the hostesses, Mrs. | her appreciation and
Adolphus MacKinnon, Mrs.) ie remainder of the evening | Ohio, to spend her vacation with
Geors a
e Hofferty and Mrs. Mich) was spent in dancing. Lunch |
| was served by thh Ia
vious day, Sunday,
MacKinnon and Mr. and
Adolphus. MacKinnon en-
Misses Eleanor Ross and Lona
n Ross af Flat River, return: |
with the latter's
Miss Constance Ross, |
at their home when a turke
inner was served, followed by
nae at the beach. Attend
t
sister,
| RN.
|
laughters, Mary Ellen, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dwyer and |
Cool scooped-neck pinafore he- | George Hofferty of Cambridge, | two children, mg and Rich-| streamers. The bride-to-be was
Mass., on her first visit home| ard of Camb
in
Mass., are)
twenty - three years, and | spending their âtolidaya ai Ke
She'll love this style, you will, | het husband and family: and | sington, guests of Mrs. Dwyer's
Catherine, Mrs. John David Mac-| grand mother, Mrs. Bessie Mac-| the Bride
mbroidery eaeee| Donald and family of Pisquid, jew. âand uncle, Mr. Lloyd Mae- | tie and Master Leslie Oakes ea
and her son Adolphus, and Mrs. oe
facKinnon and famii
ger those who called on
it during her birth-
er oe
Mrs. Reginald Barwise, Cha
lottetown, spent the past week |
| at Bedeque, at the home of Mr. |
Mi jar-| and Mrs, Fred Reeves.
ittetown, Mrs. St. Claii âtain
r, Chariottetown, Mrs. George| Misses Cathy and Heather |
johan, of Oakland, California, | Beairsto, Kensington, spent
ind Mrs. John Christopher of La of ae holidays in Wil-
Valley, at the home of bod
Mrs. MacKinnon is an active et and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
weless lady whose boundless| Herbert Simmons and family.
nergy keeps her going too fast|
and Mrs. Edward Hickey
âish her many happy returns of|ing Mr. Hickeyâs brother, Mr. |
(dees James Hickey, Darnley, and|
))
| Crestwood Drive.
led
es Cathy Myers and Judy Stor
come guesis the formers bro. York couture group's semi-an- | again at the sight of the snappy
ther Arthur and his wife from | ual press week learned exactly | collection for the junior âsophis-
Carlyle, Sask. This is Mr, | ow each kind of woman shouid ticates dress house.
aati fiest aint ahora since be her youngish At least a half-dozen women
leaving here fifty - one yea Taking the young and sport-|in the audience vocally took
ago, and Mrs, Wood's
visit to P.E.1.
Mr. Wood
acquaintances
chums and other friends an
relatives, and both are enjoy-
signing young Scotsman for Ar-|lithesome skimmer jumpers,
thur Jablow. Kilts would have| worn over gigantic turtle neck
bi 7
vith old. cchoct been too Scottish even for this dickeys: or the willowy. shifts
\q | Kidd. but his models did tramp which formed the basis for
into the spotlight in swingy,|Jacket costumes and coat or
|houndstooth cheek. shirts, suede |eape i
there are all kinds |tumes which hugged the hip. |
first Ive tack was David Kidd, a de- diet pledges after viewing the |
stration, comparing the care out about road signs for school,
ee th to. |The secretary was asked to pick
pas, Ae yeets: ago. |, some Retarded Children ean
the district.
| mor
of
sige if meth
s Theresa Macl.
viteia altesior_of wom Hn | ve Mrs. Harvey eatin was
thon | sp) âon the School Com-
mee bo September. tt was
oved and seconded that there
me Be no meeting in August.
| Roll call for September â8
penny for each shoe size each
"Pri
Fait in the Futuresâ Miss
Leod introduced Miss Suave
Shaff, a graduate of Mou
lison In Home economies. Her
topic was, "Catering to Crowds." Member takes. Linch for
Sept:
tained with 6 reading â'BiN ana |gmber will be provided by Mrs
the Widow,â by Mrs, Austin Ro- pedley Stewart and Mrs. Ear]
Mrs. Walter MacQuarrie inyit-
gers.
ces jd the members to her home for
meeting, and
Bone, aursing ctr care, wren: the | Mrs, Ernie Walker is to provide
nbers to try to have home | the program. It was moved that
nursing courses given in the aii pills be paid, Mrs. Hedley
communities.
ORE ou ae Bevart is to start a travelling
: Mrs. Walter Craig, |*
Mrs. Jame:
Fred McMillan of bes
al ue âwas moved the meeting be
; djourned and a social time way
mill, viee - president; Mrs. Earl | enjoyed by all, with lunch secv.
Pearson, secretary - treasurer. |
Mrs. Eimer MacBachern gave | Geib Rote ane se pam
president
ing Island scenery and hospital-
Mr. Wood is very much im-
Iiacetseci ile hel elanalatall He
many changes which have taken
place since he liv
Before returning to Saskatc he:
wan rs.
HHL sesticey ire A
âoronto,
ests, leather caps, heavy cable! Two - for - the - price - of-
te stockings and knee high | one was the sales pitch for vol.
uminous double fac
touted |cianâs capes which turned from
to leather to leopard. One broad
the city slicker il cape version unzip)
Feminine and sophisticated 1s the shoulder to zip up again
lesigner Jo Copeland's fashion over the hip becoming a
argument for womanhood. Her tail skirt.
the much
look, come
This was
country cousin
@ report on the adopted Korean ae eee
STANDS ALONE
Australia is the only nation|
to occupy an entire continent
THE FASHIONETTE
BEAUTY SALON
Open Every Day
| salesman, you'd do the job self-
reliantly.
As of now you are clinging to
her skirts, using her as a front,
and kicking her in the shins
when you donât. succeed. My ad
ice ig straighten up and fly |
Mr. and Mrs. W.Y. Bellert
Vista, California, arrived in ths |
province on Sunday, to spend se-
veral months. are register-
ed at the Motel Charlottetown.
MARY HAWORTH
Husband Accuses Spouse
ise, spent the past week tenting Of Ruining Sales Pitch
at Strathgartney Park. From) pear Mary Haworth: What
there they will visit with Mr.| ean 1 do with a woman like this? |
Campbell's parents, Mr. and) We are marri
Mrs, Samuel Ceraphell on Prince Some Of Ry Bae Bu ene abt
Charles Drive, Charlottetown. "| deals develop through social con-
tacts, after months of ground-
ap Mrs. Mildred Dockendorf, work. Sometimes it takes a year
Toronto, Ont., arrived on Sunday! or two. And the deal is closed
for a two week visit with rela-| through informal conversation in
tives and friends, She is present- the client's home.
ly visiting with her brother Mr. âYsually it is to my advantage!
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp-
bell, Dalhousie, N.B., and fam:
ily John, David, Hugh and Lou:
For example you say that you
jae remain good friends with
these people who won't buy your
wares, but they never again give
you a chance at a renewed sales
pitch. This suggests that it is
your wife who keeps the social
connection in good repair.
Your grudging admission that
she âusually is well liked and
D.N. Bell and Mrs. Bell, Upper to Jet the man introduce the sub- has enough ability to get around
Prince St. ject. And he brings it up at home| further endor: ites the inference
a tet His wile (hear! the details | that she {s a diplomat who goes
Mr, Guthrie Swift of Quebec sa° tiie Ane eee: | before and behind you (the bull
city is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. |
M.W. Weeks, Fitzroy Street, |
Charlottetown,
Just when the moment seems in the china shop), oo
opportune to get their signatures | 21d Picking up pieces, so. deflly
on the dotted line, my wife will| that she seems merely to be tag
aoe break in with some stupid ques-| 8in& along with her foot in her
Mrs. John | MacKenzie of tion to the woman, always about | Mouth.
Peterstown, West Virginia, ac- something unrelated, trivial and; The fact that you feel you
companied by He son John) senseless. And as a tesult I don't| âmust take her calling for social
(Buzz). are the guests of | get the contract, Also some peo- | reasonsâ on your selling rounds
Mr and Mrs. ivin Douglass #2 Ble oust think she is terribly im-| 1s a confession of unmanly de-
They are toni: pendency. Mf you ate a proper
| right, Geld Waves, @ Bleaching
Mary Heir couse heclign Auapess
| her column, not by mail or per-| Sree 4-9752
| sonal interview. Write her in | 257 Grafion St.
| care of the Guardian.
No
DISAGREEABLE,
ODOUR
/ Wy
QUALITY
ANALYZED
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jh the island's beaches ai
scenery on this, their first visit
were social reasons I must take
her to the next couple and no
to P.E.L. amount of prior coaching ever
âhelps. She has killed more deals
A very delightful lawn party than T have ever put across,
was held recently at the home of | as she knows. But she can't!
Mrs. Bill Ives, St. Peter's Road, | tisten, can't keep quiet;
Sherwood when Misses Mar g0| must change the subject.
McKinney and Carol MacKenzie,| We can go straight from one
St. John, N.B., were hostesses 0) failure to. another prospect and
bride-elect Miss Carol Moore, Tecan count on her to kill it in
whose marriage takes Pies: ei short edd Some day I expect | |
âday, July 20th. The host a good prospect to jump down |
es were assisted in Rechte by) her threat ane tell her of
Mrs. Ives a nnis.| We often remain good friends
Beautiful miscellaneous mit with these people but nothing 1
were received by ride- | lo ever revives a lost bus-
| who very praelouity" thanked all| taeda opportunity. My wife ts us-
present. ually well liked, has enough abil-
to
Mistress of âLadiesâ| What is wrong with her? Since
Orange âBenevolent Association! ty yours,
a British America, left on Sun-| âDear D.Y.: Get ready for a
to attend the Grand) jolt. It is my impression that you
Togs sessions at Chanel, New-) trade on your wife's talent for |
our y eee will be held) making friends, to âkeep you with.
jin hailing distance of so-called |
| social ioe ig
when you aren't able fo)
sign âeooh and every prospect
| the dotted line, despite your âbest | }
| efforts (which'T gather embar-
Sor them ben her oftentimes,
turn on her. a
Miss Carol Moore was guest| raed. âANA vhiee peas ste
al a community shower given by | goat of Sho simple failure "6
home of her parents, Westm: bed heepig
estmore-| As to why fie breaks in with
ey on Thursday, July 1th.| seemingly vileralevat conta
e Toom was appropriately de-| or question addressed to the wife
corated for the occasion with) when your sales pitch has reac!
pink and white flowers and) ed its climax, I suppose it is be-
cause she senses with sure in.
| tuition that the wife isnât sold.
And sees that the wife is bated
oak phan the high sign (-
age) to byp:
ictfully, to let them oft
the Denk, to spare them the awk-
wardness of you down,
and hoy to preserve
friendship if the couple feels so
inclined (despite your transpar-
ent maneuvers to make capital
of friendship), your wile changes
the hong with an air of blun-
â| dering naivete.
As I get fhe fag she ts
surrounding master!
brand of imisistry th that you are
ed oc to recognize or appre- |
ciate.
DY
Miss Helen K, Cooke, RIN, ar-
rived by plane from Cincinnati,
her parents, Mr. and
| Cooke, Upper Prince St.
escorted to the seat of honor by.
a neighbour, Roberta Oakes,
while friends sang ââHere Comes
Little Carla MacVit-
and presented a cet of
dy helped open. the gifts. while
Mrs. Roberta Oakes
com)
Present, al
âFor She's a Jolly Good, Fi
after which a social. hour âwas
spent and lunch served by the
ladies present.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart.
and sons John and Robert, Dart:
mouth, N. 8, are holidaying at |
Stanhope Beach. j onto, Ontario,
ose at
= in 8 bomen |
Mrs. W. L. Holman, of Tor-
The Incomparable Clementine
A tribute from Robert Musel in London
to Lady Churchill, whose destiny it was
to make a great man greater, is made
this week in your Weekend Magazine,
Read about the incomparable Clemen-
tine who has been the heroic helpmeet.
to Sir Winston through triumph and
disaster for over 50 years,
THE EVENING PATRIOT
Guest Of York Point Family
mous Aryshires are found.
Bill's hoste: . Sanderson,
is the leader of York Point 4-H
Club. She organized the club six
years ago, and five times in
those six years one of its mem-
bers has been chosen as a rep:
resentative to the National 4-H
Club Week in Toronto. That
One of the nine 4-H Club mem-
hers exchange, who is visiting in
PE. for two weeks is Bill
âThomson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Thomson, Albernie, B.C.
He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Fulton Sanderson of York Point.
Mr. Thomson has a number of
âfirstââ experiences already. He
had never heen out of his pro-
Wed. Julyâ 17, 1963
, the province,
Held At Elliotvale \jeets At Cavendish, P.E.l.
On duly rd the 12 members
Elliotvale sewing club
it di
âia hei et achievement Gay sive the Fine Arts-Northumbria
Walsh. There were
On July 12h to 14th Inelu- lowed by a banquet at Shining |
Waters Lodge.
Targe Annual Atlantic Regional Con-| combined | with the conven.
present: for the opcasion iew Cottages, Cavendish, P, ments'- golfing, clam
Early in the evening the girls iz 1. under the direction of Mr. {deep sea fishing, lobster party.
work was judged by Miss Ter-| anq âMrs, W. W. (Bill) Robert-| swimming, square dancing and
esa Macleod assisted by Miss | Son of Moncton, NB. Mr Rob- | an old - fashioned plowing match
Judith Coats. After the judg | ertson ts the er_of Fine | which created much excitemen:
ing the following programs Was Arts for the Atlantic Region It|As many representatives at-
carried out: speeches by Marie |is interesting {o note that Mr.|tending the convention had ne-
Walsh and Teresa Gill, a dance | Robertson is a native of Hunter ver had the opportunity of see-
by Regina Gill and a song by Bier, P. E. L., and in planning |ing Âź horse - driven plow and
Juliana Carmichael. âconvention, he lined up|some tried
Following this Miss MacLeod eee Island summer sport and plowing.
and Miss Coats gave informa- | entertainment. âThis match was arranged by
tive talks concerning club work.| Attending the convention were Mr. Robertson's father, My.
âThe girls were then presented (he Atlantic Region representa-| Fulton Robertson of Charlotte.
with prizes and they in turn tives accompanied by their wiv-|town. The team of horses and
presented gifts to the leaders es and husbands, also the gen- | plow were provided by Ernest
Mrs. Gerald Walsh and Mrs. eral sales manager for Canada. | and Gallant, âYoronto Ra.
Raymond Mr Bill Pontin, âToronto; Mr. |Gitls of appreciation were pre-
The Fen resuilis were as | Joe McMeekan, Vancouver, Re-|sented to these gentlemen b;
follows: junior 1. Cecilia Walsh, | gional Manager West Coan {Bul Ponlen, on âweal of Mi
2 Geraldine Gill, 3 Margaret | Mr. Mario Soligo, Guelph, Rol
Hughes; intermediate: 1, Sheila | gional Manager Ontario west highlight of the
Gill, 2. Elaine Kelly, 3. Teresa | Mr. Dixon, Toronto, =| weekend was te hospitality ex-
Gill, 4. Marie Walsh, Jull- aan Manager Ontario Central | tended by. Abegweit Yacht
anna Carmichael: senior: 1. |and Mr. Don. Forsythe, Mont: |Club, Cavendish on Saturd ay
Anne Walsh, 2. Regina Gill, 3. a Regional Manayer Quebec evening.
Maureen McKenzie, Hilda Region. Also attending ba conven-
Carmichael âThe convention got underway | tion was Mrs, &
ââ\with Bruce MacLaren playing | wellyn, can
other friends and relatives in the bagpipes, accompanying two| the Fine
ollish dancers. This was fol-'for Prince Edward Island.
meetings |
number of parents and friends | xealise was held at the Ocean! were the following entert ain-|
bake, | in
the | Albany, and replied to by Mrs. candid ates for their stand
Doris) Lle-|
Arts Representative |
| South Prince District W.I.
Holds Convention At Albany
âThe annual South Prince dis-| âboy and read a etter sheâ
trict W. I. convention was held | had received from him.
Searletown Hall with Soa Resolutions presented at the
Sterling MacKay as president, | meeting dealt with the dangers
. Elmer MacBochern of cigarette smoking; the need
as secretary. An encouraging |for more highly qualified tea.
report of the ten Institutes was |chers of di 8 from
|aiven & Miss ierde Green, | Prince - Wales College, the
of welcome was need for a new home in Prince
lg {fo oyer 0) waazibers ind | county for the. chroni ill;
visitors by Mrs. Leo Warren, |and commendation for election
Earl Pearson, Chelton. agi
The minutes of the last meet- |
ing were read by the secretai
and approved. A collection was | ham-and-salad sup}
| aken for the xelarded children,
amounting to $14.45. A ni |
of modern and antique ties,
were displayedâ by: Mrs, WI was held at the home of
Slavert, âNorth Bedeque, | Mrs. Harvey Jenkins on July 8,
irs. Arthur Campbell, | A total of 10 members and three
ârepresentative Visitors answered roll call with
ug! wishes spoke | rove
on the advancement ot Inatitute | | Ota business Ate. Walter Mae.
wark inthe! pait 80 marve gave report on her find
the responstiies e wig-wag for Brackley
titute merece in the future, talload crossing. The secretary
bags Wha Ded ubdes write to the Department of
the. diteciion of "Mr âenneth Transport and find out more
about thi
Mubaet s Renuatown. Middleoo.| Tare. Holand Horse. to. find
The sae getty Ay aed
wrench River,
L.A.C. Myron Paynte:
|ton, left on Saturday for Mont
| Alpica, Northern Quebe
will leave on July 18 for wnitee
horse, Yukon, where he will be|
station
Mrs. âThomas Knight, Win
chester, Mass., accompanied by
her granddaughter, Mary Eliz- Well know
abeth Knight, was in Kensington f Womenâsome young
Sassy, some young and
iraecase aes Medsaatey ey some, young and sexs, ul cnetaed fod,
Saturday. ever old However, designers
an Tuesday's preview sessions Klein and Chuck ee ea
James C. Wood, of fall fashions, the more than many reporters wishing they
City Slicker Designers Tout
The Country Cousin Look
|languid models spelled this out
Ry JEAN SPRAIN WILSON
long torsoed cos
NEW YORK (AP) â As men in blousy,
and line briefly ond then flared out-|
sport- | ward, âthanks to deep pleats and
Mr. and Mrs,
as their wel- 200 reporters here for the New were flat-chested and under 30
: could be a unique record, as on-
vince, never had an air trip and jy 14 are chosen each year from
last week enjoyed his first excit-
ing ride on the starting gate at
the local Charlottetown Driving _ Mr. Thomson. sports enthusiast
HAPPENINGS
graduated from Grade 12 this
year and hopes to attend agricul-
tural college in Olds, Alberta,
Pictured above are Robert|
Sanderson, left, and Irene Mc-
Kinley, center, both of York
Point, and Bill Thomson on the
right.
Park
Since Rill's father farms 160
acres in B.C. and raises register-
ed Aryshires, he was interested
in visiting âRaedale Farmâ, own-
ed and operated by the minister
of agriculture, Andrew B. Mac-
Rae, where some of P.E.I.âs fa~
N
to
Su
He
E
and will spend some time with nipeg,
B. Way at their summer home
in Georgetown.
William Sullivan, retired rail-
conductor from Andover,
B., is on his fifth annual visit
the province to attend the Mr. and Mrs. H. ©. Dunn,
ummerside Lobster Carnival, Miss Muriel Maclean, Miss
je was visiting Saturday with! Helen Herst, and Mr. and Mri
C. Burhoe, 206 Fitzroy Street, Finely Beaudry, all from Win-
are the guests of Mr.
Earle MacDonald, |
another retired conductor, Gor- and M
don Stout, who is spending a 99 North River Road.
ELLEN S) DIARY month at Brighton Shore with
ie | his family. Dr. and Mrs, Frank MacKin-
4 4 { irned last week from
Trout Sizzling In Butter iia) eure (Cabell an" | ue are
kf. bl who is on the staff of the Mount which Mrs. MacKinnon visited
lt Sinai Hospital, Toronto, arriv- her parents at Lachute, PQ, and
On Farm Breakfast Table sr Chritiown on This De: Mackinnon aint era
5 day to spend her holidays with husiness meetings in Montreal,
Is the breakfast ready. Fl-| spoken of It when he first set Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders, Ottawa and Toronto.
len? inquired. stopring font should
by the door this morning
ari risen early, had called the
cows in from the pasture to the
stable, softly, so as not to dis-
to the floor, âWe
clean those stovepipes,
surveyed the out of doors, wa
ing breathlessly for a summer-
ind to stroll by âthat chimney
M
sons Roger
Mrs. Beatrice Targoff and
Mrs. Wesley % aton, her twoâ Mrs. Paul Rogosin and children
and Richard, and| Alisa and Donald, all of New
Sutherland, all a York City, are summering at the
iss Doris
w
too, while the day is calm.ââ
When Summer is hot,
everything tinder-dry about, then
the fire - hazard is increased,
so we continue to do all in our
power to lessen it on this farm.
turb the resting world about,
given them their tidbit of grain,
and gone on then to feed the
little company of sows
âPretty, aren'tâ they" we
commented, when with a recent
in
âsiting Mr. and Mrs. Alexander goff and Mrs. Rogosin are the
main,
Motel C Mrs, Ta r-
~\daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A.
such a tragic happening, re- Block of Charlottetown.
Bowls of porridge for break- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Birt and
visitor who âmust see the ani- 4 shild 7 NS., ai
fs We pick up and destroy the oily fast this summer morning? children, Truro, are vac
mals | we Hooked in on those in waste from the machine-clean- Yes. And afterward in a truly tioning with Mrs, Birt's grand.
ner. lean pink ngainst the be. ines in the barnyard and watch delectable dish, trout, butter- mother and father, Mrs. Henry
i clean yplak: Feast here. out to remove suspected ââre-|fried. the same that Gage, Ford and John Ford, Charlotte:
COT ey erate âshe ox. flectorsâ about, Indoors we han- Jamie's brother. had left us last âWn.
hates ey ars âDo dle the wax, and other cleaning- evening, won from his favorite 5
hh OMG SREP EG oe the fishing holes along the stream, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkin-
agents with due respect,
kerosene and gas and turpen-
tine and all that highly inflam
able kin,
Down the years of our farm-
. I always entertained
the notion that âPigs is pig
and more or less unattractive?
You've heard too the âbelting
remark, âPretty as a pig?â So it
copolmel âThae't ing, we have subscribed to the
of
and the pool below the mill. âThe Son of O'Leary
latter contributed at least one Friday by jet plane from Lon-
runâ
by crook past a causeway from
arrived home
âthe strawberry don, England. During a fifteen
k and| day tour they visited France
and eae calling at Paris, Mil-
n, V
the pink of
come in to it by hook and|
ean he Florence, Rome and
Hil proieetion that It fie insurance, the leath of the river belo venice,
ce enna ee kintedâ another, word of tongue or pen, the Way withthe analig. He. knows Mies Nancy C1 daughter
chore must be done. James had saddest are these, âIt might the ways. of wind! andi sky, (tat ee rcaiGenrgo lacey,
Hee ee eee. ant te ihe| Will usually âzive Rim, âes he| ot Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey
report oo often heard. in the tins âIf there's one 0, be had Whim Road is a patient in the
| wake of a fire the âNo insur-|in the place!â nice results. | Kings County Memorial Hospi-
I Sacereaeediaenienie ou aiieve
| given hope of re-building, in-
stead of the despair that can, he
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Good.
| Kensington Lady im:
| 88 Years Young |
|duly 8 on the occasion of her | cently.
sath birthday when friends and
relatives called to offer felicl-
tations on her special day, when | Kay Forbes, Gloria Peat | duly 1
she received many lovely gifts, Thelma Baglole and Shirley M
i. ' MacKinnon
yn the
| wes
Mrs, J
tertained at a family re-union|ed by air heeled night from | friends and neighbours at
hol
ing were Mrs. MacKinnon's tw
Toronto, a grand daughter.
for age to overtake, and her|
Many friends were pleased ta) of "Orland, Florida, are visit-| 944)
, Send | weave, embroider, quilt. Plas! wi
| free pattern. Send 25Âą ae
- marksman, though
ie will make light of this, ess
clai 8 ! all
ave to do is point the gun, shut
our eyes and âBanglâ the ani-
James Campbell of âToronto |
and Stewart Campbell of Cha-
m, N.B., are holidaying with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wes-
Jey Campbell, Whim Road.
low it works,â he will chuckle. as Betty and Janet Bieren,
And after breakfast? 0 have been visiting their
Where has the run of hours sd at Kilmuir, have return-
one? Winged, they were. as, na-| ed to Brookline, Mass., accom-
uray, are all those of the sum-| panied by theirâ brother Robert
Bieren,
Diary-
Mrs. Maynard Aitken of âTyne
Valley is visiting her sister-in-
law Mrs. D. R. Fraser and niece
iss Alice Fraser at their sum-
| mer home in Lower Montague,
Miss Frances MacKinnon ot |
Andrew MacKinnon, Southwest, Lot 16 was tender- |
ed a miscellaneous shower at
| the Lot 16 Community Hall re-
Mrs.
ensington was at home to her
Those assisting in the presen-
tation of gifts were the Misses
âThe guests were served after-| Seine The guest of honor ee |
joon tea by the hostesses, Mrs. | her appreciation and
Adolphus MacKinnon, Mrs.) ie remainder of the evening | Ohio, to spend her vacation with
Geors a
e Hofferty and Mrs. Mich) was spent in dancing. Lunch |
| was served by thh Ia
vious day, Sunday,
MacKinnon and Mr. and
Adolphus. MacKinnon en-
Misses Eleanor Ross and Lona
n Ross af Flat River, return: |
with the latter's
Miss Constance Ross, |
at their home when a turke
inner was served, followed by
nae at the beach. Attend
t
sister,
| RN.
|
laughters, Mary Ellen, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Ned Dwyer and |
Cool scooped-neck pinafore he- | George Hofferty of Cambridge, | two children, mg and Rich-| streamers. The bride-to-be was
Mass., on her first visit home| ard of Camb
in
Mass., are)
twenty - three years, and | spending their âtolidaya ai Ke
She'll love this style, you will, | het husband and family: and | sington, guests of Mrs. Dwyer's
Catherine, Mrs. John David Mac-| grand mother, Mrs. Bessie Mac-| the Bride
mbroidery eaeee| Donald and family of Pisquid, jew. âand uncle, Mr. Lloyd Mae- | tie and Master Leslie Oakes ea
and her son Adolphus, and Mrs. oe
facKinnon and famii
ger those who called on
it during her birth-
er oe
Mrs. Reginald Barwise, Cha
lottetown, spent the past week |
| at Bedeque, at the home of Mr. |
Mi jar-| and Mrs, Fred Reeves.
ittetown, Mrs. St. Claii âtain
r, Chariottetown, Mrs. George| Misses Cathy and Heather |
johan, of Oakland, California, | Beairsto, Kensington, spent
ind Mrs. John Christopher of La of ae holidays in Wil-
Valley, at the home of bod
Mrs. MacKinnon is an active et and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
weless lady whose boundless| Herbert Simmons and family.
nergy keeps her going too fast|
and Mrs. Edward Hickey
âish her many happy returns of|ing Mr. Hickeyâs brother, Mr. |
(dees James Hickey, Darnley, and|
))
| Crestwood Drive.
led
es Cathy Myers and Judy Stor
come guesis the formers bro. York couture group's semi-an- | again at the sight of the snappy
ther Arthur and his wife from | ual press week learned exactly | collection for the junior âsophis-
Carlyle, Sask. This is Mr, | ow each kind of woman shouid ticates dress house.
aati fiest aint ahora since be her youngish At least a half-dozen women
leaving here fifty - one yea Taking the young and sport-|in the audience vocally took
ago, and Mrs, Wood's
visit to P.E.1.
Mr. Wood
acquaintances
chums and other friends an
relatives, and both are enjoy-
signing young Scotsman for Ar-|lithesome skimmer jumpers,
thur Jablow. Kilts would have| worn over gigantic turtle neck
bi 7
vith old. cchoct been too Scottish even for this dickeys: or the willowy. shifts
\q | Kidd. but his models did tramp which formed the basis for
into the spotlight in swingy,|Jacket costumes and coat or
|houndstooth cheek. shirts, suede |eape i
there are all kinds |tumes which hugged the hip. |
first Ive tack was David Kidd, a de- diet pledges after viewing the |
stration, comparing the care out about road signs for school,
ee th to. |The secretary was asked to pick
pas, Ae yeets: ago. |, some Retarded Children ean
the district.
| mor
of
sige if meth
s Theresa Macl.
viteia altesior_of wom Hn | ve Mrs. Harvey eatin was
thon | sp) âon the School Com-
mee bo September. tt was
oved and seconded that there
me Be no meeting in August.
| Roll call for September â8
penny for each shoe size each
"Pri
Fait in the Futuresâ Miss
Leod introduced Miss Suave
Shaff, a graduate of Mou
lison In Home economies. Her
topic was, "Catering to Crowds." Member takes. Linch for
Sept:
tained with 6 reading â'BiN ana |gmber will be provided by Mrs
the Widow,â by Mrs, Austin Ro- pedley Stewart and Mrs. Ear]
Mrs. Walter MacQuarrie inyit-
gers.
ces jd the members to her home for
meeting, and
Bone, aursing ctr care, wren: the | Mrs, Ernie Walker is to provide
nbers to try to have home | the program. It was moved that
nursing courses given in the aii pills be paid, Mrs. Hedley
communities.
ORE ou ae Bevart is to start a travelling
: Mrs. Walter Craig, |*
Mrs. Jame:
Fred McMillan of bes
al ue âwas moved the meeting be
; djourned and a social time way
mill, viee - president; Mrs. Earl | enjoyed by all, with lunch secv.
Pearson, secretary - treasurer. |
Mrs. Eimer MacBachern gave | Geib Rote ane se pam
president
ing Island scenery and hospital-
Mr. Wood is very much im-
Iiacetseci ile hel elanalatall He
many changes which have taken
place since he liv
Before returning to Saskatc he:
wan rs.
HHL sesticey ire A
âoronto,
ests, leather caps, heavy cable! Two - for - the - price - of-
te stockings and knee high | one was the sales pitch for vol.
uminous double fac
touted |cianâs capes which turned from
to leather to leopard. One broad
the city slicker il cape version unzip)
Feminine and sophisticated 1s the shoulder to zip up again
lesigner Jo Copeland's fashion over the hip becoming a
argument for womanhood. Her tail skirt.
the much
look, come
This was
country cousin
@ report on the adopted Korean ae eee
STANDS ALONE
Australia is the only nation|
to occupy an entire continent
THE FASHIONETTE
BEAUTY SALON
Open Every Day
| salesman, you'd do the job self-
reliantly.
As of now you are clinging to
her skirts, using her as a front,
and kicking her in the shins
when you donât. succeed. My ad
ice ig straighten up and fly |
Mr. and Mrs. W.Y. Bellert
Vista, California, arrived in ths |
province on Sunday, to spend se-
veral months. are register-
ed at the Motel Charlottetown.
MARY HAWORTH
Husband Accuses Spouse
ise, spent the past week tenting Of Ruining Sales Pitch
at Strathgartney Park. From) pear Mary Haworth: What
there they will visit with Mr.| ean 1 do with a woman like this? |
Campbell's parents, Mr. and) We are marri
Mrs, Samuel Ceraphell on Prince Some Of Ry Bae Bu ene abt
Charles Drive, Charlottetown. "| deals develop through social con-
tacts, after months of ground-
ap Mrs. Mildred Dockendorf, work. Sometimes it takes a year
Toronto, Ont., arrived on Sunday! or two. And the deal is closed
for a two week visit with rela-| through informal conversation in
tives and friends, She is present- the client's home.
ly visiting with her brother Mr. âYsually it is to my advantage!
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp-
bell, Dalhousie, N.B., and fam:
ily John, David, Hugh and Lou:
For example you say that you
jae remain good friends with
these people who won't buy your
wares, but they never again give
you a chance at a renewed sales
pitch. This suggests that it is
your wife who keeps the social
connection in good repair.
Your grudging admission that
she âusually is well liked and
D.N. Bell and Mrs. Bell, Upper to Jet the man introduce the sub- has enough ability to get around
Prince St. ject. And he brings it up at home| further endor: ites the inference
a tet His wile (hear! the details | that she {s a diplomat who goes
Mr, Guthrie Swift of Quebec sa° tiie Ane eee: | before and behind you (the bull
city is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. |
M.W. Weeks, Fitzroy Street, |
Charlottetown,
Just when the moment seems in the china shop), oo
opportune to get their signatures | 21d Picking up pieces, so. deflly
on the dotted line, my wife will| that she seems merely to be tag
aoe break in with some stupid ques-| 8in& along with her foot in her
Mrs. John | MacKenzie of tion to the woman, always about | Mouth.
Peterstown, West Virginia, ac- something unrelated, trivial and; The fact that you feel you
companied by He son John) senseless. And as a tesult I don't| âmust take her calling for social
(Buzz). are the guests of | get the contract, Also some peo- | reasonsâ on your selling rounds
Mr and Mrs. ivin Douglass #2 Ble oust think she is terribly im-| 1s a confession of unmanly de-
They are toni: pendency. Mf you ate a proper
| right, Geld Waves, @ Bleaching
Mary Heir couse heclign Auapess
| her column, not by mail or per-| Sree 4-9752
| sonal interview. Write her in | 257 Grafion St.
| care of the Guardian.
No
DISAGREEABLE,
ODOUR
/ Wy
QUALITY
ANALYZED
2
jh the island's beaches ai
scenery on this, their first visit
were social reasons I must take
her to the next couple and no
to P.E.L. amount of prior coaching ever
âhelps. She has killed more deals
A very delightful lawn party than T have ever put across,
was held recently at the home of | as she knows. But she can't!
Mrs. Bill Ives, St. Peter's Road, | tisten, can't keep quiet;
Sherwood when Misses Mar g0| must change the subject.
McKinney and Carol MacKenzie,| We can go straight from one
St. John, N.B., were hostesses 0) failure to. another prospect and
bride-elect Miss Carol Moore, Tecan count on her to kill it in
whose marriage takes Pies: ei short edd Some day I expect | |
âday, July 20th. The host a good prospect to jump down |
es were assisted in Rechte by) her threat ane tell her of
Mrs. Ives a nnis.| We often remain good friends
Beautiful miscellaneous mit with these people but nothing 1
were received by ride- | lo ever revives a lost bus-
| who very praelouity" thanked all| taeda opportunity. My wife ts us-
present. ually well liked, has enough abil-
to
Mistress of âLadiesâ| What is wrong with her? Since
Orange âBenevolent Association! ty yours,
a British America, left on Sun-| âDear D.Y.: Get ready for a
to attend the Grand) jolt. It is my impression that you
Togs sessions at Chanel, New-) trade on your wife's talent for |
our y eee will be held) making friends, to âkeep you with.
jin hailing distance of so-called |
| social ioe ig
when you aren't able fo)
sign âeooh and every prospect
| the dotted line, despite your âbest | }
| efforts (which'T gather embar-
Sor them ben her oftentimes,
turn on her. a
Miss Carol Moore was guest| raed. âANA vhiee peas ste
al a community shower given by | goat of Sho simple failure "6
home of her parents, Westm: bed heepig
estmore-| As to why fie breaks in with
ey on Thursday, July 1th.| seemingly vileralevat conta
e Toom was appropriately de-| or question addressed to the wife
corated for the occasion with) when your sales pitch has reac!
pink and white flowers and) ed its climax, I suppose it is be-
cause she senses with sure in.
| tuition that the wife isnât sold.
And sees that the wife is bated
oak phan the high sign (-
age) to byp:
ictfully, to let them oft
the Denk, to spare them the awk-
wardness of you down,
and hoy to preserve
friendship if the couple feels so
inclined (despite your transpar-
ent maneuvers to make capital
of friendship), your wile changes
the hong with an air of blun-
â| dering naivete.
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surrounding master!
brand of imisistry th that you are
ed oc to recognize or appre- |
ciate.
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Miss Helen K, Cooke, RIN, ar-
rived by plane from Cincinnati,
her parents, Mr. and
| Cooke, Upper Prince St.
escorted to the seat of honor by.
a neighbour, Roberta Oakes,
while friends sang ââHere Comes
Little Carla MacVit-
and presented a cet of
dy helped open. the gifts. while
Mrs. Roberta Oakes
com)
Present, al
âFor She's a Jolly Good, Fi
after which a social. hour âwas
spent and lunch served by the
ladies present.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart.
and sons John and Robert, Dart:
mouth, N. 8, are holidaying at |
Stanhope Beach. j onto, Ontario,
ose at
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Mrs. W. L. Holman, of Tor-
The Incomparable Clementine
A tribute from Robert Musel in London
to Lady Churchill, whose destiny it was
to make a great man greater, is made
this week in your Weekend Magazine,
Read about the incomparable Clemen-
tine who has been the heroic helpmeet.
to Sir Winston through triumph and
disaster for over 50 years,
THE EVENING PATRIOT