were passed out te four mem-|two baby jackets, four dresses, W EN’ ANIZATIONS bers to be filled in and returned) five baby gowns, two sweaters, OM S ORG to Mrs. Robert Schurman. It| five pair of bootees and seven ' th ht B et Was movea and seconcea that| pair of socks was passed in by , [ a the secretary write the Island’s| Mrs. Carruther, to the convener | Mot er, Ug er anqu four MP’s in Ottawa and the! of this gona? Mrs. Carruth- . senators endorsing the resolu-| ers is 93 old. Planned By Margate UCW tion passed at the WI annual) yrs. aos Leard is to enter- convention in July of last year) tain the members for their May KENSINGTON — “Steward-! mittee reported on the needs of | concerning the adoption of the! meeting. ship” was the theme for the) the school. Correspondence con-|red ensign as the national flag Following adjournment of the opening worship. service of the | sisted of a letter from the Ro-| of Canada. ; a proevamn wan Anne Bond, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8500 At the close of the business | tS, as ” eee ~ 18, 3, 1962. ce Saat vil 2 Mrs. | | + 7 a yo - by =— re — 4 lunch was served by the hostess Charlottetown, ril Toate evening Ap’ . Mrs. | and seconded to dona’ or ; n a . 8 The Guardian, ¢ ywn, Wed. Ap: Jebneon and Mrs. Manley’ thin commaien. A letter stalin dy Rh agg weaPhotoana yeep se wy saeied by the committee Sheek led the group in the ser- so received from Mrs. Robert) Following this lunch was ree. ; vice which included a hymn. | Schurman convener of home by the hostess and the commit- FORTUNE BRIDGE WI HAPPENINGS meen. a meditation, and) cnanenes and a letter pray the | tee in charge. praye! ibe convener with The members of the Fortune With the president in the chair, ene on available ee AUGUSTINE COVE WI Bridge WI met for their April Mrs. F.M. Latham, visitor ob- a recent teport of a annual roll call was answered by a meeting at the home of Mrs, tine Cove WI was hel t| George Campbell. meeting of the ladies ry | members with on Seales | milton W.I, in taking a six weeks| 8US edi a cb yg oe of the CNIB in Quumaeioan: the word “cross”. The treasurer | course . first aid: and it was oe, Neate eae oe Gaudet i> semralary reported 0 sub- reported $43.15 sent to the pres- decided to ask the Clermont WI} Wit Ce. | stantial profit on the recent card | byterial treasurer for the first | 4, assist dom the district con-| The meeting opened with t he ian Girl Guide Association was the luncheon guest of . AA, Miss Beverley Somers enter- quarter. | vention which will be held in parties. Mrs. Lloyd Townshen, Scales yesterday. In the ‘after. tained members of Zion Young dave ensade friend pees of the i convener of agriculture read an noon she was interviewed by| Peoples Association at her home ae Mrs. a Clar' «te st i lita nr last 8 aig .¢ aemeere pa- Mrs. Helen Herring on the|196 Elm Avenue, Friday even-| ronorted 12 hospital calls, 15 a tater aaa byt Mie Gitte Sher! Giereeidniioneh wes send and ” ge Ma geta __ Home" F aoe this bh s eranes aoa ym a house calls, 16 cards and 10 4) gardening and with a “live| discussed and a bill amounting| le “"The Forwer’s Dilamen” . ome ollowing she a ft ats given. ' tended a combined Brownie and | dancing were enjoyed. ba 4 “nominating committee | # 2 borrowed life” contest. $1.67 was paid. pare of It was decided to send a dona- Guide meeting of the South chairman, Andrew John-| Lunch was then served by the neers oe tion to the Canadian Cancer So- trict at the Baptist hall, Mr. Edward Caseley, Sum-| son, pants Mrs. Heath May-| hostess and the meeting ad- oa Sack — wm, Mra. | ciety and to pay the member- erside, was the weekend guest | hew to replace Mrs. Waldo El- | Urn la MacF —— Mrs, | Ship fée for the Drama Festival | On Saturday afternoons of Ap-/ of his sister, Mrs. G.H. Bar-/jiot as program and literature EAST BALTIC WI os G ag ~ chool, Mrs,| AS80ciation. The East Baltie | ril 7th and 14th, patients in the|bour, 66 eons ars = committee chairman. On Tuesday night, April 3, the| Mack aden aba Mrs. roses Junior Farmer’s concert will be LIFE MEMBERSHIP IS PRESENTED | Sects bene Maa NS | sees oeeaer a ascley| "The social funet ions chair.’ members of the Bast Baltie Wo-| Garruices; ‘mnch, Mra,” Kear] 2@_0% April 17. Remnants are atorium were entertained by the Zeta Theta Rho and the Phi were guests at the wedding on Saturday of their grand niece, Vivian Wood- Miss men’s Institute gathered at the on announced that the Mar- , home of Mrs, Wallace Rose for to be solicited for sale at the en- neth Cameron, Mrs. Donald) 14.+ meeting, which will be held Mrs. Cudmore ‘left) | meeting of the association held | Mrs. G.M. Avard. The guest |Chi Junior High-Y Groups, un-|Miss Carol Thompson to Mr. | gate pantry sale will be held at | them regime MacDonald. aay OP" | tha Neine of Siva Semen Ben fs shown Mrs. F. | at Government House. At the | speaker at the meeting was | der the direction of Lynn John-| Gary Gibson. Mr. Jessome’s show room on we AD ie be nen — Fone and Mrs. Wendell Mac- sale. Walter Hyndman aa a life membership in P.E Girl Guide Association. The pre- sentation was made on Satur- day afternoon at the annual meeting Mrs. Cudmore, after six years as provincial com- | missioner of the Girl Guides was replaced in this position by | Mrs. F.M. Latham, observer- visitor from the Girl Scouts of America to the Canadian Girl Guide Association. “‘l thought she seemed, well, not | supervisor of ‘en’s|S.C. Thompson, 131 Hillsboro) for this ban be Miss a social at the school on April Phune 4-8817 — 4-5435 ELLEN’S DIARY just right.” Ward and the director of nurs-| Street, and will visit other rela-| Vivian Woodside, Mrs. Ivan|). ae mee pays : Charlottetown, P.E.L —$—$_—$_$_$_$_{_{_——————— Pickering, Mrs. Arthur Profitt ‘ Red Cross work, consisting of Hollyhocks, Peonies Are Remindful Of Strange place that the mind | Summer to cross! We were getting along | Much st the ~ “Oh, she’s none the worse for | her ducking. I’ve been keeping | an eye to her. . . . She'll make a nice cow some day. don’t you | think?’ “Well now, I didn’t take too stock of her, though I did | | by the visiting girls. | young healthy people and also ston and Julie Foster. Books and comics were pre- sented to the chil » were individually entertained In thanking these groups, the he Chil ing stressed the importance of which gave chil- dren, confined to hospital, the diate of meee with Hes visits, served as a tremendous aid in the medical rehabilitation of the nineteen children currently un- Mrs. Clifford Thompson, Tor- who | onto, arrived on Friday to at- tend the marriage of her niece, Miss Carol Thompson. She_ is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. tives and friends before return- ing home. Mr. W.C. Thompson, Calgary, | ™ Alta., is spending a few days with his ts, ‘ Mrs. S.C. Thompson, Charlottetown, where he attended the wedding The meeting opened by re- peating the Mary Stewart Col. lect followed by roll call. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and it was eee to hold first aid classes the Clinton sale on same time and place. Plans were made for the “‘mo- ther and daughter’’ banquet to be held in a. The committee Friday, April 6, at 3 a.m., and April read letters from two of _ provincial conveners, Mrs. glas Mellish and Mrs. Walter ixon. and Mrs. Ralph Howard with ne CGIT leader, Mrs. Reg Den- nis. The word for May meetin . s An “eat to live’ paper was en by | also and questionnaires It was decided that Mrs. Mac- Fadyen would see a carpenter about the cost of laying a new floor in the Institute dining room and it was also decided to have H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada New Home Recipe Reducing Plan the supply secretary, Mrs. Roy are : : notice, as I said, she seemed. Y ompson, and the missions It's simple how quickly one|lose bulky fat and help regain fs. we find — yea fuss us i Prarie ee * “Then let’s go now and “he fread treatment in the Sanator- pei aral ee. hee ig sta committee chairman, Mrs. Wil- Archer & MacDonald ma lose pounds of unsightly fat| slender more graceful curves; if these days. Bu en, 1 ’ | grinned at James” size her up! ; : bur Dennis. ‘ Ltd. t in your own aoe Make} reducible pounds and inches of small actually, to the farmwife, whose thoughts go on to the sum- not so | when off she jumped: Plop! into the stream below what we can make of her. Mr. and Mrs. Milto: ity United Church on Saturday. Mrs. Waldo Elliott, who was Parkdale this oe recipe It’s | excess fat don’t disappear from : “a ” ; t “the nodded” is Dad : : trouble at all aaa ‘costs neck, chin, arms, abdomen, hips, mer ahead. Did the Hollyhocks| ‘And what then,” James a ~~ gl saenuana™ wart, 8 North River Road, have ane. Stirling Millar has re- in charge of the program, ex- OPEN EVERY NIGHT little. > go to your drug store calves and ankles just return the winter to give her continuing queried. fi i returned to their home after| turned to her home at Kelvin chs, “and the Wed. the fila TILL 9:00 P.M and ask for four ounces of Naran| em ottle for your money bright cheer in her garden? And! “It took some fast work to get Wednesday!” James says un- spending the past three months | Grove from the Prince C ou nty ‘Ton & the Racking Glas” Concentrate. Pour this into a nae Follow this easy way en- the plants of Sweet William, so| her out and up to the warm/| lacing his boots, work of day) in Hospital, Summerside, where The ~ ti Ie a ith pre @ Furniture pint bottle and add enough! dorsed by many who have tried attractive in their many shades | stable. It was good the night | done. “How fast this week she had been a patient. tad — an ori oe, artes @ Carpets cremate juice to fill the bottle.| this plan and help bring back and combinations of hues, re- | wasn't dark — and the freshet slipping away! Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Williams, Mizpah pod Sieh iott, and the @ Draperies Take two tablespoons full a day| alluring curves and graceful mindful of rich gowns of the | was over.’ Until tomorrow —— Diary —- 41 Admiral Street, Charlotte-| Mr. Fred Campbell returned The lunch committee served a | @ Appliances as needed and follow the Naran| slenderness. Note how quickly past? And what of the Peonies| ‘So that was it!” James said. ! Good-night. ... . town, were “at home” to friends | recently to his home at Gra-| delicious lunch @ Transportation os Plan bloat disappears—how much bet- in the memory plot? These are | | and relatives on Saturday even-|ham’s Road, from’ the Prince : requ iif your er posbese does not | ter you feel. 5 More alive, youthful among our questions. And seek- | ing, April 14 on the occasion of | County Hospital where he had INDIAN RIVER W.I. @ Dial 46345 show you a simple easy way to| appearing and active. lift the spruce coverings a bit and search out there “Scratch, scratch, go the han- | | . | sai’ er a ne Th reat To Modern Society | ward Martin. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin| meeting. eee ane ee eee | a re _ and family, vey Ont. oie sone, Mrs. Monica | ago : | Dear Mary Haworth: I} overcome inordinate fear, e€ names o Ss. W. J. P.| She was accompanied by her Gillis who not in attendance 0 | sion. “And what shall we do MacMillan, treasurer and Mrs./80n and daughter-in-law, Mr.| Mrs. Turner chaired the meeting CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS when the lambs and the baby- ‘ ‘ » |I read your Poo concerning | tioning your sons to deal pru- Laura Clapp, secretary, were| and Mrs. Clair Paynter of Mal-| which opened with the ae ee a ae - ea the drinking deaco’ | dently. wi with the temptations of | unintentionally omi from _|ton who are visiting with mem-! Stewart Collect. Roses Ea ster Lilies And this was a day of lost| 1 read your acim daily and | this world in their self-governing | rs of their families here. The minutes of the last regu: | Carnations sunshine, of light cloud-drift, rl i have felt that your coun- | years. |may not disclose their dislike, The Milton AYPA met in the | a meeting were read by the Potted Mums Auk dk Viesis cules of sean. wise. I thought that | tame is supposed to use may even disguise it from them- hall on April 14 for its reaul secretary Sheila Dunphy an d| Chrysanthemums nie gfheceagee Meaggnadonty ng en aoa of all people, were ‘aware | God-given common sense in re- selves, if the woman they dis- aivilaniew winatiee Ai . ‘af the treasurer’s report showed | Hydra ngeas ed (*Thse: witon daniel tactine to | that alcoholism and m terial | gula die gf of all kinds. | like is so advantageously situat- aan ioe he ie 7 — all bills paid leaving a | Large Mums be damp. Did you happen to | ism are literally draining heen: When, as and if individuals hon- | ed that they can’t top (or topple) id MacDonald of ng Rev. Dav-! stantial balance on hand. fi Tuli $ oa ae re |ica of the Christian principles | or this assignment, their lives her. acDonald of Charlottetown} The sick committee nine Tulips p notice it, Ellen, when it was /that gave our _nation its par- | won't be blighted by the curse Also, of course, any woman’s | *P°Ke,t© the group telling of his| was heard and the school com- . or . ve charac | of ‘alcoholism, nor will they be- acn ; experiences as a delegate to the . Daffodils Philodendron Barely a glimpse we got —| feelings about another woman a 3 > Rt m the noche of three teen- come slaves of self-indulgence, | are greatly colored by the sub- | Vorld Council of Chuches meet- <i ‘ ae enough to wish upon’, we | age | boys and in weighing the in any of its myriad forms. stance of her own love life. Ig | 128 held in New Delhi, India, | EASTER Iris Ivies “And” he grinned “do you | Hepomenllity of tha ewe M-H. /she is deeply content and oe- | €5 IM; DRESSES Snapd | lives, I consider the use of al- cure in her portion on that score, His information report was naparagon earry a rabbit's paw in your | coholic beverages to be as per-| fear Mary Haworth: In re-. she won't be an enemy of o' accompanied by the showing of KENT DRESS SHOP Orchids pocket?’”’ “No. But our old kitchen still its horseshoe hanging above a door,”’ we And all the time April was | weaving her pattern of spring on the countryside: Lifting the | am convinced that we are our Possibly the shut-out young! Dear Ma : Edward Island Hospital f i : ry Haworth: Several ospital for serve you snow from the cool side of a brother's keeper. What mockery | wife who lacks women friends is | months ago you quoted from St. | treatment. wi of the ded Ge aight. woodland. firming the fields and |to think that Jesus, living in| the type who always seeks the | Francis de Sales, — - the turning the thoughts of the farmers to their fieldwork ahead. | ere is your Dad? I don’t eee "ase anywhere about?” James inquired of Mack, come by this afternoon. ie oy be, he’s gone to the | woods et f stakes”, h owever, in the second round | Sincerely, replied. ote slab "t this | dmvate. with critics who) Dear L. T.: In Dr. Marynia | 8, ¥ ar: New inet morning.” eemed to think I should have |Farnham’s book “Modern Wo- | |! tg agarconlge Mere “Not alone!” James exclaim- “Why, he should know bet- ter than that! It’s no place to go to work on Let the axe glance or the sa “That's so Gran’ daddy” Mack agreed. “Accidents do happen, no matter how careful a fellow is. .. We got ourselves into a fix last night, Dad and I. I guess per- haps you didn’t hear of it? No? We had been away — . . well, you saw the heifer. you can’t call her a calf or yearling. Anyway, when we ck her off the truck at the end of the lane, there was the bridge 3.95 " ‘ Boys’ Pullover Sweaters Hair Styling from 8.95 Clinic Is Held Boys’ Sox 79¢ - 1.00 In Charlottetown sees’ ieeeatsialell Se Mr, R. M. Humphrey, Halifax, 50c - 1.00 N.S, in co-operation with the Prince Edward Island Associa- Boys’ Sport Shirts tion of Hairdressers held a clinic 1.98 in hair styling and waving at the Charlottetown Boys’ T-Shirts Hotel on Friday, April a ‘ 1.00 - 1.98 Mr. Hans Grumme an 8 wife, hairdressers from - Boys’ Belts were est stylists 75e - 1.00 Duting the afternoon and e ing sessions Mr. Grumme Boys’ Chino Pants sented several lovely hair styles 8.95 and in preparing each individual style A vote of thanks was Mrs. Eileen ase of her extendec Woodruff for the salon facilities for the promises | MARY HAWORTH ing to determine the answers. we | it Alcoholism Is oon believe my eyes when ilous to their future as the threat of communism. I agree with you that the Bible | teaches us not to judge. | the alcohol problem concerns all | | Americans and on that score I | this century, would take the first social drink! E. 8. Dear E.S.: As I recall, the es- | sence of my advice to the dea- con was to conduct himself (per | Scriptural counsel) in such manner ‘as “‘give none offense” to emcl hippo cuebeu the deacon for hav- ing a social drink, I took a Bib- pe gs Senor stand in favor moderation and giving pri- mary attention to removing the beam from one’s own There is an Sel edge to attitude as voiced your letter. Obviously you seat to 4 | not = is attractive. Serious your own preparation for ak | gard to your comment of recent | date, I don’t think.any woman is | disliked by other women just be- cause she is attractive. There are probably other reasons, even | if one isn’t aware of them. | attention and favor of men and is agreeable to women only | when men aren't present. All} | women resent that kind of wo- ;man, regardless of whether or | ways enjoy your writing, even when our convictions differ. | L. &| man: The Lost Sex” (Harpers) | remarks that a woman’s | worst enemies are other women in the event she seems to pos- = star qualities that they don’t So. eas have it. Attractive resented by women eal thieagetves to be Jess | eul- tivate a more dynamic faith and Semhave. However, the latter dian. their 25th wedding anniversary, Many lovely gifts and congratu- latory cards were received by Mr. and Mrs. Williams and re- freshments were served by M: Williams assisted by Mrs. Ed- women. It is the chronically i. secure, unhappy, frustrated fe- | males, denied emotional satis- faction, who band together in- stinctively to be unkind. M.H. béen receiving treatment. Mrs, Everett Paynter has re- turned to her home at Long Riv- .| er, after spending some time at the home of her son-in-law and a number of interesting slides. | Following the program a short | Members of the Indian River W.I. held their April meeting in the Indian River schoool on the evening of April 5 with Mrs. Helen Turner as the hostess. | Eight members attended the| JERRY'S Opposite Stead’s Pharmacy business meeting was held. Mrs. George E. Young, Belle River, has entered the Prince MEDICAL ‘PHARMACY this effect: ‘Don’t w ; the Lord will either date. you from hardships or give you strength to bear them.” I lost the ‘clip- ping and would appreciate know- ae where the quotation may be FF. 7 2 r F.F.: The Paulist Press, and ving Counsels aan de Sales,” which contains the passage you seek. | Inq uire there about purchase = and mailing costs. M.. H Mary Haworth eounsels Ise. 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