' A display of books at the UCW Rally held at Cornwall was of interest to members Mrs. Robert Woodside of 0'- Leary, left, who is program- me chairman: Mrs. Henry United Church Annual RaIIy At Cornwall DD of- Sum- ~Rev. C. R. Webber. 'l‘i-inity United Church. nierside. spoke at a rally of. Church Women lie'd Uni ted Church. 4th. ‘ Uni at Cornwall P'.E.I. on Saturday. Nov His subject wss the ncil hold this year in Vow- if‘undland. He especially sll'eI-i sad the increasing number oil omen delegates to Council, d the importance of their cou- tribution to the discussions . e preSIdem 0f the F’r‘:‘*:h»“".lfriiini Allison University terial UCW of the Island. Henry Movse. presided. and Mrs. W. E. ; Creed opened the session with a tional service. Mrs. llrs bars from all sections of the Iéland. .Among the long list of reports ‘ from secretaries and commit- i the chairmen. .I o h n‘ Myers reported on improv ments to Camp Abegweit dur- ing 1964. Mrs. L. Johnston, Montague Rink . General > . Mrs. _ :safe-keeping. Two members of Sumnierside. imp ' - i. Brazil." Mr.. L. M. Murra Howard. speaking for the UCW a‘nd Mrs. R. :Shaw y of Cornwall welcomed the mem- hm. waflong programs suq. held at Berivick. ed Dr. e_ l speaker. and the president ex-‘ the ICornwall unit for the hospital- J ..-_.'Lnr.4. . 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 19, 1964. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins., Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 And than his ha wont on to transplant some California Poppies Garden comforts. We have found these to be. flower- ing demurciy in sunny shades from the springtime through- out the summer. and on into the . and continuing. with little attention on the part of the gardener. to appear year after year The day warmed .toward the noontlde. A pretty iblue haze simmered over the I far fields. So lovely it was. and :summer-like. But crow cawed from beyond the Itop. It was a for iy call. Had I. the last robins gone. we wond- ‘er e . Farm - folks of once. now city - dwellers came by to visit tival fund were each “t a k e n 3 care of" at the meeting of Ein-‘ erald WI held in the school. exchanged at the December; meeting 'hich will be held at Moyse. Summerside. presi- dent of the organization: .\lrs. Ewen Anderson of Charlotte- town. treasurer; and H azen Howard of the host Church. Women Hold .— .1 4 1 Thursday. Nov. thh lhlontague Elementary School . when Beth Clarkson Parkdale. reported an import- L. ‘ ~ ' v ' ant contribution to home and $31]: ‘m‘hel and Both are 19d b.‘ cal-“Elln foreign Missions of layettcs and used clothing, A panel of executive officers. Mrs. A. Jenkins. .rs. Heber Mrs. E. . Bryer Jones ed questions regarding the new report forms. A repre- sentative of the archives com- mittee. advised sending old and valuable church records to answer- for i literature committee ceived new study "Meeting of Faiths." re- and “This presented Balir Webber. thank- g u e st A nd row the pressed appreciation to ity of their church. The tional poem. and prayer. ' mony. Debbie Sinclair and Anderson and d u c lBlanche Moyaert. >son. 1Campbell land lderfoot plus I Brown Owl Hal Inman calledelme McGowan. Jille Hughes- the ,Cooks: da Carpenter. Eleanor Reddin. ‘ the lFaii‘y hooks” Sprites. Little. People and Pix-1 ies. each Singing their own tle song and dancing around Barbara Ballem. Alinda the Toadstool and Brown Owl. penter. Judy Hughes. Eleanor enrolled and presented their pins Montague Guides Hold 2 g Enrollment, Presentation An impressive Fly-up conducted by They followed Brow- ed Guidcland by \ Beth C ' Beth B were then presented with their Ten- following Sixes into Ring, . Fairies. Elves.i The following Tweenies werel withl by Commissioner! rs. Inman: Cathy Boehner. lJanice Clements. Nancy Fer- I son. Janice Clarkson. Cheryl EU _ ‘ . m?" iBryand, Heather Peardon. Vera ‘ ing was ended With an inspira- meat-don, Debbie Beatom Bea. Kathleen Stuart. Lorraine Fra- trice Graham, Florence 0'-l Has Been Iced ‘The Montague Curling rink . Was the scene of much actiVityl sind interest over the \veekendl as ice making for the currentl season got underway. A fairlyl good sheet of ice already covers I “lie sand base and the process. of levelling continues. I 1., mmittee chairman- George Nicholson reports that the work is going smoothly and that the freezing plant is per- forming in an excellent manner after a complete overhaul this: fall. Painting of the. ice surfacel will begin early this week n d curling is expected to start at,‘ the latest by next Saturday Harold McHerron, the genial and capable manager for thci past four seasons. is back with: the club again and is presently. in charge of the ice making. He predicts that there will be two excellent sheets of ice w h e n . curling gets underway this 3 week. ‘3 I Ill"? I I g a a will“! Irish-inspired m— M «It I small for- m e mi nua- iuplnd knit! cables. P o P- Patten IMARY HAWORTH Professional DEAR MARY HAWORTH:! Speaking from personal exper-i ience (without exaggeration! = I am prompted to give my ownl answer to the mother who is concerned about her daughter's embarrassing blem of facial hair. The child is age ll. and‘ schoolmates tease her abour her “mustache.” You advised the mother to consult. a good doctor. cosmetician or drug- gist about the efficacy of a cream depilalory. as a possib- pro- . le remedy. i ma In my experience, depilatory‘i is only a temporary remedy at‘l best. and te n d s to make the facial fuzz more of a problem. progressively. my case it wasn‘t much of a problem. (the hair being light and finel. until I entered the teens. when the growth began to darken and I fought back with a tweezer. But the growth was wiry. due to tweez- ing damaging the roots (as a specialist told me years later» of that time a friend in the cosmetics trade suggested a depiliatory (just as you have) I took her advice 3 n d lived to regret it a million times . over. I began with a'lotion appli- I ed every 10 days. on a small area just under the chin. B u t =. each application expanded the she may be spared grave psy. ‘hv Mrs. Alex Douglas. area. Soon I was working on half my face and. eventual'y. on all of it. Within three new Iwas using the stuff czar-,- other day. I was 19 when I started o H. the lotion. At 23. I left the Una": F or! an authorized. trai n e d ("9" 0f MT- and States for two years. to w o .- k overseas. There I was so I-rr- barrassed about my face u:- ing the lotion every other day that I never got close to people physically. Imagine having a man touch your face and tell you that you need a shave! Well. that had to me. and it wasn‘t ex-i actly rewarding (Did I forget to say that the depila torv I: used lent a continuing after-i growth of stubble?) Now. here I am. a few years older. a wad mon rer and finally. thank heaven. in control of the problem. The only real solution is to get pro- fessional help from a spec fat in electrolysis ( which :1 as tileroots d the stub c) . solve the problem (if her I IDebbie Sinclair; Barbara Bal-I llum. Skaters: Anne lVchovvan.‘y For Solution To Problem l I . I manently erased. Sincerely. l . Y. DEAR MARY I-IAWOR'I‘sz A while back you answered a. gesting that a depilatory méght I new ‘ tor approvesl. Because both my mother and . 11 experienced to a n y years oft discomfort due to heavier-thaml normal facial “down” (so —I calledl, I am putting the facts 5 at your disposal. for what they y be wort . ; We both tried several depila-l tories. products of the besti known cosmetics manufactur-l ers. True. they removed thel air. but only superficially .l cere- Connor and Meridee Pepler.l Tawny The older Brownies welcomed .Owl. Hilda Hilchey. took place the new Brownies with a the Grand Howl. Anna- ditorium singing the enrolled l 29; ,Campers: ; Carol lit- Ferguson. lusty The Guides entered the au- Guide song ylis Warner received tlleil‘ GOIden.alld Lieutenant Leah MacDon- W i ll g 5. Golden Ribbon held by nie Dawn Fraser and Guide ted Mrs. MacDonald with were iner' .‘ Lieutenant's Warr a n t, therald. Mrs. Inman. District Com- missioner for Kin resen- her after “Bra- ES. vhich the Guides sang vissimo". presented bad- following Guides. Gillian Cudmore. Child Care: Mrs. Inman. to the Ferguson. Lorraine Fraser. Alin- Health: Gillian Cudmore. Carol Lorraine Fras e r. Car- The Tweenies. the new Brown. Reddin. Debbie Sinclmr. aimed at the school for UCfv ties. were then called and they‘BlanChe Moyaerl. Anne Mc- P‘ ‘ formed an inner circle. . owan and Kathleen Stuart. Homemaker: Kathleen Stuart. Lorraine Fraser. Alinda Car- penter. Judy Hughes. Eleanor Reddin. Leona J. Sinclair. Bar- bara Ballum. Hostess: Kath- leen Stuart. Lorraine Fra ser, Alinda Carpenter. Laundress: turned to Wakefield, Mass.,l having spent the past Six: months at their summer re = sidence. Bothwell. Sylvia Mclnnis ed to her home at Kensing t o n Mrs. ‘from Fredericton. N.B.. where P e t e r she spent the past week end as Scots a member of the Lovat The TB and Christmas seaIIMurray River for the winter Campaign. and the Music Fes-i months. has return- Mr. and Mrs. James Irvmg. St. Stephen. NB. guests of the former's brother— in - law and sister. Mr. and Mrs the home of Mrs. Leslie Trainer. Cecil Him, Alberton South, Mrs. Clayton Green. Leslie Trainer. Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Percy Murphy. Elsie Mayne. Muriel Clark andl Pipe Band of P.F..I. Mrs. Alfred Sinnott were ap-I pointed to office . i Christmas gifts are to be. in Toronto. were recent Mrs. Edward Robertson rc-l Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Osbor- turned to her home in Kings- ne. Beach Point are visiting in boro after visiting with Mr. Ontario at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Charlie Bent. Nova Mrs. Ira Osborne, Scotia. . ‘ Mrs. Brydon Smith. Alber- Mr. and Mrs. “ddie Gunn re- l ton South, is visiting friends A shell picture. shown at the iby Mrs. Robert Crabbe. boro. spent the past few days with relatives and friends Halifax. Mrs. moved from Montague William Landrigan has IELLEN’S DIARY Oldsters Took Outings By Horse And Wagon "What are you doing?" he in- quired curiously. peering the shadows... I‘I wouldn't say. Ellen. t‘iis is the best work for a farmer to be at this day of the year" James. husband of ours com- mented this morning He was lifting with a shovel the earth left in the cellar in the wake of the mangel harvest. the same we had been wishing to have. moved of late to add substan- ce to the lawn border. Now the spring! came to the orchard. slips opened down and cow- by t h e MacLean. Nor, i won second prize. Anna Rae Douglas on Mr. sky a little wind was whimpering an d Mrs. to Stanley Bridge. ‘ i Atlantic Winter Fair. Halifax. ‘ S o u r i s the at staff of the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax, spent a few days recently with her parents. Ray Dougl a s . The morn i n g was sunny behind him. and thel into i? with us this evening. A m- panionable pair and interesting. who look back happily to those younger years spent on the arm. Warm their hearth was. and the home most hospitable. And busy days were theirs. But always they foun time to holiday - brief to be sure. different and enjoyable. Per- haps when a seasonal work was ended in those young days. they would take an outing y horse and wagon. not to follow familiar paths. but to explore. "Now I wonder what's at the end of this byroad?" he would ay of a strange one. entering it at a fancy. learning thus to know the lie of the land of our Province. of other communit- ies. of farms and the farming. to give them precious memories to review in this restless ma- chine age we now know. And the day passed by sunset shades. and on into a .night brightly moon - lighted. I “I wonder what weather to- 'morrow will bring?" James queries now from the old arm- or O 5‘ air. Until tomorrow -— Diary - ' 5 tabla. was eantarad with a than tier cake topped with a minia- ture bride and groom. Toasts to the bride were proposed by Willis Sullivan to which the groom responded. William Sullivan also opened and read the various telegrams. Congratulatory telephone mes- sages were received from rela- tives in California. Montreal and Sudsbury. Ont. For a wedding trip to Nova Scotia and around the Cabot 'rral the bride chose a latest groan knitted suit. While in Halifax the couple were tende- red a reception at the home of Mr. and Mm. John F. Sullivan. 3196 Veith Street attended by thirty five guests who presented them with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan will reside at 52 Bay- field Street. CharlottetaWn. Mr. Sullivan is employed with the Department of Highways. and 'Mrs. Sullivan with the Dept. of Health and Welfare. I Good - n1ght..... I .Vows Exchanged I In City Church Vases of gold and mauve chrysanthemums adorned the altar of The Church of the Most Holy Redeemer recently. for .the marriage of gnes Irene ‘Scully daughter of the late Mr. and Mom French of anmure Island and Thomas lMichael Sullivan son of Mrs. !Sullivan. and the late Thomas th winsome morning-blue. AgSullivan. of Rosenea . the garden "Candidly. time" I'm wasting James grinned wryly We‘re Dear, moving to put more ell. there’s this cover those bulbs we planted" we ex- your spread earth. somings we should have come. im'ce day slipping away from When dandelinns ills" James remarked dl‘lli' ' “w clai. ‘ Ellen — and good luck to you!" he smiled to us. when the last stream. we would also have red shovelful had been in my on The double ring ceremony ‘was performed and the nuptial mass celebrated by Very Rev- erend F.J. Maloney. C.Ss.R. During the ceremony appro- priate hymns were rendered Look bright for all your com- ings and goings in this simple daytimer. Pretty neckline tab- bed waist detail big pockets you like so much, minted Pattern 4809: Half Sizes 14%. ISL/2. 1816. 20%. 22%. 24%. Size 16% requires 4% yards 35-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS (PT.CENS) IN COINS (no stamps. please) for this pattern. 0n ldents add 2 cents sales tax. plaineg SIZE. NAME BESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- tern Dept. 60 Front St_ W. To- ronto 1. Ont DN. W. Print , ADD- MR Officials Named At Club Meeting ‘ SOURIS -- Mrs. Joseph 'Gallant of Souris was lected president of the ladies' division of Souris Curling Club at a meeting in the United Church Hall Monday evening to orga- nize the division. Other officers elected were: an e. vice - presi- an old. treasurer. . It was decided to invite women from the two Charlotte- town clubs to Souris for advice on playing the game. Several members are going to Charlottetown Saturday on the Invitation of the city clubs. Another organiza‘t io n a l meeting is scheduled for both men and women Friday night. The curling season is ex- pected to get underway here soon. RAINCOA'I‘S ANCIENT Indians of Colombia's tropical G'Joco region long ago to waterproof clothing by drub- ing it with the milky juice of wild rubber trees. cannoou m uni. my scans drape favorable twist of circumsian- . by Mvma Nicholson RN. ac_ ce had given us the Dlfilhed. ” r‘ ‘ A by Mrs William Jerry. a quiet horse of Rob's. first; flowers PM" com' Campbell. to cart. it to the exact spot... We “Yes And me turnips amt .The bride‘s dress was of smiled happily. What bl‘S-all gathered up yet‘ an iiiislplnk bFUShEd “"0" lace “Var itaffeta. her hat of white rayon Vvelvet was a hand fashioned ishirrcd cloche. her corsage an [arrangement of white roses and she carried a mother of pearl prayer book a gift of s l H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Charlottetown. P.E.l. Sun Life of Canada 9-. 9-. 009‘ s Select your Dinnerware from the numerous to terns and shapes in Spoda’s Fina Bone China, Earthenware and : Phone 4-3811 - 4-5435 Lowestof't bodies. Da- signs to compliment any occasion or period. ser. Alinda Carpenter. Judy - A over the border. Smartlv then t e groom Hughes. Eleanor Reddin. Deb- mhpi' .comflu‘ hyacmthi' a‘ufl the cart was returned {0 the The bridesmaid was her bie Sinclair Barbara Ballum. “arms-*1 10 mouryery 501i. cellar, and Jerry let to a near sister Mrs. Graham of Little House Emblem: Kath- Peter appeared m the Wide pasture, And the mile truck Sturgeon. who wore a blue lace le e n Stuart. Needlewoman: ,doorway of the “run.” drew away from th yard, over taffeta fashioned in the leeen Stuart. Pioneer Fl, | ibearing the farmers off to the. same style as the brides. : .e- anor Reddin. Kathleen Stuart. Lorraine Anne Mc- Hughes. Elea- nor Reddin. Toymaker: Kath- e Stuart. Woodman (Treel: Debbie Sinclair. First Class Pins were presen- Alinda Carpenter. Fraser. Swimmers: Gowan. Judy , "I question concerning "a" 8-.V'ear;ied to Carol Ferguson and Gil- lOllns -old girl's “mustache by sug- man Cudmme. Mrs. lnman congratulated Carol and Gillian for planning the program and also congratu- lated the new Brownies an Guides. George Warner It an- nounced that Mrs. George In- :man has be?" aPPOINed Div-I er Islander whom friends would isional Commissioner for Kings County and that Mrs. John Hughes will be our new District Commissioner for K'n s. The meeting closed with taps. i l . OCIALS i OLICITED I ‘. PHONE 4-8506 “ ' ' I I Crisp November weather has arrived.' inspiring the usual i round of social events. News of i {coffee parties. afternoon teas. ; ibfidge parties or house-warm-l‘ I logs are only a few of the items . i The Guardian - Evening Patriot l women's editor will be happy to lpublish free of charge. Do you Ihave visitors? Perhaps a form- I like to contact. ‘ If you are planning a holiday. “giving a shower or entertaining your club. phone 4-8506 meanwhile stimulating a coar- ser regrowth. it seemed, so. some skins seem allergic to such applications. I. or example. suffered a long period of ser- iod of serious skin rash due to this cause_ Later we heard of electroly- sis. and after consulting our doctor. we both had electroly- sis treatments. With each treat- ment. the growth was appre-‘ ciably lessened. until finally we' were entirely free of the diffi- culty. N.B. Couple’s the home of Mrs. J.A. Douglas. Norboro. to honor her daughter. E Palmer of Lancaster. NB. the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. The family enjoyed a hot for If you can transmit this infor- mation to the child's mother. choloz‘cal damage as she ma» turns into womanhood. Abnor-i ma: hair growth on a girl's1 face can Warp her whole life. Ifse rare in selecting "w specialist in electrolysis person There are some practise. a “zyp” game ‘r'i'v yours, SR DEAR \f‘lRY HAWORTH: I would like to have Infflrmflll'm I concerning the cause of falling hair in a male What can be done ' to halt or slow down this con'll- who Very tonic or treatment? I would through your column, TD DEAR T.D.. Your questions call for specialist answers. which you may find in Dr. "- win I. Lubowe‘s book "New Hope for Your Hair" (E . tton and Co. Inc. publishers). This book came out in 1900 (price $3.95). Dr. hlbowe is associate dermatologist with the Metro- politan Hospital center in New York City, .8. Mary worth c ou it sets through her column. not mail or personal interview. Write her in care of the, Gurad- an. any. you will transm it s to tbs child's mo- SMALLES'I‘ PROVINCE Prince Edward Island..small- eat of Canada's 10 provinces. covers 2,110 square miles a tlouabba if a facial hair per- key dinner prepared and served . Mrs. George Douglas. Mrs. Ray Dou~ glas and Arlene Douglas. The wedding cake was made and decorated by Mrs. George and Mrs. Alex Douglas. Eleanor, nine-year~old daugh- Mrs, Geo. Dou- Ladies Clubroom To Be Decorated Montague Ladies C u r l i n g Club received an invitation from hap- tion'.’ What is the best type of ‘, Charlottetown for two teams to play in a friendly competition on lappreciate hearing from you Saturday. Nov. 21. The invita- tion was accepted at their first season‘s meeting held in 9 Ladies Clubroom recently. Margaret Sullivan and Connie Ings participated in the pro- gram. Main points of which are as follows: It was decided to redecorate the Ladies Clubroosn to havo it in readiness for tile opening bon- spiel. November list. A rt of the annual meet- ing held in Giarlottetown, No- ember 7th was given by pro- vincial delegate. Evie re Plans were made to hold a friendly competition on Satur- day. November 2m: and an in- vitation was issued to the var- s Ladies Curling Clubs. \ After a discussion on other Items of s nesting nd adjourned ts has a population of 105.”. were served. Is Celebrated On P.E.I. Some 40 guests assembled at glas. asked the Blessing. Pink ‘ lma and her husband Albany Anniversary and white streamens and au- tumn leaves were used in decv crating. Mrs. William Hayes played wedding music as the couple ’were escorted to a seat of honor ‘by their attendants of 25 years ago. Miss Gladys Arthur of bummerside and Alex Douglas :01 N rboro 0 . ' I Nancy and Debra Douglas car ried in the gifts and the cards were read by Wendell Douglas ‘ During the evening the couple received a phone call from Mrs Palmer's sister. Mrs. Elmer Barbour of Toronto. Ont. 1 I Guests included their son l ‘Grant. of Lancaster. their son I .‘Barry. a student at Mt. Allison ' ’ University. and his friend lEIaIne Ca . a nurse in training at the Saint John Gen- ] : eral Hoapita . 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