lWQMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS li‘iif'm" ” “" '°’ we" ‘u'lMARY HAWQRTH The members joined in offer- New Slaie Of Officers ls Em hagggitcuflmmhifie'33:? Unfaithful Wile Asks To : :his departure for Rome to at-. - 'tend the Eucumenical Council ' H M u . Volunteers were called for to, hmake the annual visit_ to the_ 1 KENSINGTON — Thirteen vcrt. The conveners were rc- $le in the three thtltUtiOhS in Dear Mary Haworth: I am a worth be found in ransackinl Anne Bond.womenl' Editonphohe +8505 ‘ ‘members attended the annual elected ‘CharloftetOWhr 0cmber 28th was man married 20 years. About his tor her) past history? 0b- W.l. meeting held in lrishotwn The meeting closed with the . 39". 35W? 35 the day for “1959 two years a go my wife a n d l VlOUSly not. lTIIe Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Nov. 12, 1962. 7 Community Hall on November National Anthem tuna.qu hy ' V151” . _ seemed to drift apart. to the The sound reason for resum- ~ . i ' ‘ i The meehhfl W85 Closed “'lth‘ ‘ t where she insisted that ' ‘ is because on are . 6 a pot luck lunch. .90” . mg marr‘age 5’ . , The thought for the month}. . 13 Prayer: ishe loved me but said that l married. pledged to cherish V “Remembrance Day” was read‘ SUMMERFIELD UCW . CHURCHILI w M g didn‘t return her love. your wife "for better. for lby Mrs. Harold MacLeod. fol- Mrs. Crawford Sinclair was? The regular n‘mhf‘h', 'm‘h‘chng About two months ago 1 dis- worse," and because you love owed by repeating “In F‘land- hostess to the members of the“zof the Chumth w“ M ’ w covered that site has been har- her (assuming You do: or ever ers Fields" in unison. lSummerfield United Church Wo-lheld ht thh home o'f Eha‘ 'Dmh: ting an affair with another man did) in the real meaning of tho ‘ Friends and neighbor; of Mr‘lsister‘ M”_ Nelson paynter') Roll call was answered b3." men for their October meeting. :erty on Tuesdav evening Ohm_i for a year. She admits it and word. nd Mrs. George L_ Hughes en, Kensingtm ,paying annual dues. Minutes of' MN. Henna“ Mayne presid- lber 9. ' asks for another chance. V i Love. says St. Paul (see I tertained them recently in non.) ‘ ’t 9 laSt annual and 00mm" .ed and opened the meeting in; The meeting opened whh ‘hh 5h? fial’s It was“ a “WWW Corinthians 13) “suffereth Iona tor of their rec'ent marriage. I MI.q Warn." Dorm“ and Shhlmet‘tlngs “We read ahd aPPI‘OV' 'the usual manner. Mrs. Fenton lea“ h, womhi and tho “Ti "Bl alla'l‘i "0‘ “hm “‘0” al' and is kind... is not easily pro- ‘ " ‘ ‘cd. Sick calls were reported and lMayhe was in charge of the. * p ‘ p. firs are. l have asked for mkch ihmketh no EVIL, hear. The couple were resented . . - - - with a wehhhcd hum? and Gregory left bra" on Shtul‘dhy ; new committee appointed W 8 “worship sauce. The offering lghzc fiifidlfig'prglv‘; $121335"! many other useful and mm“. to return to their home in Ktt~ L Marion Evans. Ruth Carr and was received and dedicated and wag taken from. John 15 .1117 "V9 gifts. chener. Ont.. after s ending two : R059 Campbell RUhY MaCLPOd this was followed by medita- ‘ ‘ ' ' p ' s the new school visitor Trea t' d Th B‘bl Mr.Alon. Wb‘t, -.I\ k.hl' . t Da 1 . at, . ' ~ ' ‘r'm‘an Way"- 9 ‘ e . - - . - . .. ed as chairman eczillixd ill/l: I heelq o Idayg a m ey M “NY 8 mp0” gave $53M ‘ study was entitled “Missm‘ and I 6:5}: exposition on the theme I certam things fihm'ld ~I 2" H W” 3”“ “mm: m "5" ’3' George Stewart' who read a"! 9 "me "I h" Pammsv r- ispcni during the month. all lthe Message of the Church inl..Cahcd A No“, Name Iahf‘ad 3"” I‘hN'h» 9T 1135' "f" least, to love your wife in thll very apprnprime addm“ whichland M”. Harry WWI” and yoarll' hills \Vt‘l‘t’ Paid fihd 3 h3"!Corinth and Jerusalem" and ltlFrimdsu was wad' hV M s, illsum“ "w malilll‘dWW’ hfl' , manner that becomes a man expresged congratulati‘hns ancl.t‘amily. lance of $194.57 was left on hand. was led by Mrs. L. Mayne. ,chard Macpheé‘ followed by thel Dcar E..I.: \our relationship firm-Q blame her if the mamas. 3 1 Two members had perfect at- v ~ _‘ " ' _ 10 your WW9. P3“. PN‘SOHI and‘fails. Rather. ask yourself if best Wishes to the happy couple l - E's” Mayne Presented 3" "1 ‘Season Of Prayer by the mem .' ~ , .H d . Mr Clark Harding made thé Miss Mabel Montgomery re. tendance for the year. The audi- “wasting story from the Study them PTOSP?CllV9- '5 “01"”? a" ’your hardness of heart contri- Presentations ‘turned to her home at Gra- I tors reported the.b°°k5 We ib ok. ‘ Roll call was answered by isgmeam"g'°55' “man-‘3 ” _ y” “ :bult‘d ‘0 her hunger that 180 he! A delicious' lunch was ve‘v d hamvs Road on Friday from thetfoufld correct. SIXLV amide“, The business meeting opened [members and two visitors alsotpggliu‘ioaho finhi‘ll‘mgipfhz'; masthrayr MH- h th I d. ‘ ‘ 5.1 e prince County Hospital. Sum. were Sent away by “1“ mid with roll call. which was ans-.attended the meeting. The min-3 1 _ o" v ‘ n“ ‘ r-laF-V Haworth “’"hUP-I ‘ y e a ms and the remamder'I ICI'OSS mthheri 'ahd a box wered bv nine members withiutes of the last meeting were cheek the accura” or a [nnks' Ulmugh he? COlumn‘ Mt by m8“ Profil- hlll ShOS‘ has "0'1" , eili all things. belleveth all Through a friend 1 am now In ,ttiings. hopeth all things. endur- . a positon to find out whether egh a" lhihgs‘ Love never fail. and " was "Dad by Mrs' D‘mca“ ‘ she was telling the truth about ‘mhn H of m? evemng was spent 1“ gifjfieloyhffif Egithfimfiiflafi nearly. completed 3? 1h? PM“ an article for a port workman-cad and the offering was re-IS'O" She has. "tide '0 5'0"" y '91' personal intEI'VIEW write her danc'mz- {lowing wrgery sent time. The card secretary til-he minutes of the last meetihglceived and dedicated. [ _In the twmkhng Of an (NE 3 in care of The Guardian. The mama e of M h h, .‘ , "lad" a 300d.“umb°r ‘3‘ 531?? h were read and approved. The‘ Plans were made to hold the illnger "aaz'hhatve Wang‘s; 31:: ' Serhm of Somgrvih Mr" ' '83; Miss Mary Steele. Nlonlagup' .» “'"h *1 quaht‘ty of hm“ 5'“ jpresident-reported on a commit-iannual “harvest-in" service mtg? “it: o‘r‘rxéhgirgemcablvt TEEN HAVEN M K M P fe. ass. an [has “homered the Kings Comm. on hand. ' . tee. meeting, which she attend-‘the near future. ‘ “h - h V r ‘ _ I." h \ my '09“! P restaurant in ..‘ .r' e" m“ 0 Ea“ 50mm“ Memorial Hnbpiial for lroai. man-Q “"‘rh “""IIZM In" "Hm" ed and it was decided that the Mrs. Waldron MacKinnon lcd 0". ‘0 “at “a3 0 “no” a" ’1 ' N, v ‘ g H d . Ivmc' formerly "I Blommf‘eld' ‘mom ' inE '0 lhf‘ IK‘L'lmi bhhqllt“ '0 b“ IExplorcrs' study books he paid iihc Bible study. The next meet-.Sa‘"”m°,d' 05 n’ ‘ "ma-M 0.9“ . soul‘s“ iPrince Edward island, was sol< ' held in Kpnsingmn on Monday. iron :infl is h, be held at the home; In which case, can the truth. foods and soft drinks including emnized on Saturday morning. Member: of Alberto" Fresh “Novemhm 12 at 7 o'clock. Ad.‘ The no)“ meeting is to be held :0; Mm Hugh MacDonald_ the whole truth and nothing but men-alcoholic Wines. closing at November 3. 1962. terian WMS motored to vance notice was given of the at the home of Mrs. Cedric Se}; Following the meeting althe truth of that persons 11.30 pm | The ceremony was performed‘ lby Rev. Brian Kelley. ministeri inf St. John's Episcopal Church' mersidc Friday evening when .lcadership course to he held in :man and Elsie Mayne will he {dainty lunch was served by ihe‘ ’ they were guests of Mrs. Vet'n- ‘ S 1. Marks Hall on November 27. lih Charge of the worship hep ; hostess assisted by members of‘ / “n Charleston. Mass. [22:31?" for their Novemb‘ ‘ ingnoss to attend. d present a study complete with ‘ l ' .i - .. . It . d 'd d ii i we seti ~ ' . _ The matron of honor was Mrs. l The Field is the World was L our 3:5“;ng Ogmslaof toys to fnhlmsh on temperance at this ‘ H. BENNETT CARR p a t, 4‘5 - t “ :F‘ive members expressed will- vice. Mrs‘ Clark Harding wihlthe lunch committee. Marilyn 'Fantasia. sister-in-lawlthe theme of the worship con. eeting. . of the bride. Mr. Alan Van Bus- Kducted by Migs Margaret pal-.Ithe ""9919" Children thmlmh The meeting closed with th e ‘ I t m m. , . , , . - . . . r n C in \u. and Mrs. Albert J. Gal- gIlII‘I' nt_Mi-. and. Mrs. Fred lkfl‘lfi a friend of the groom, was lsyiii assisted by Mrs. Campbell" mghiugfgcgggrfiggfim Wm be benedm‘mn- "S" a CB ounse “1 e ’h . ’”"' are “‘0‘” '°"°“""“' "‘9" MCLOFm'Ck 0’ MNWCI‘” and. 3 es man” “holed "‘ prayer' mm“ W e 3 held in the Irishtown Commun-‘ sr. GEORGE’S ewr. ‘o Phone 4.3317 . 4.5435 M “*d '° have h°me °' “'°”‘ when y°“ “"t :service the poem "HIS Lampsr ity Hall. I ' ‘ . . ‘1 Mr. Joseph Custeh". Bayfield ’Are we" was read. The Study ‘ money! Use BENEFICIALS convenient Loans by Mat Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canadaé o : service. Fill in and mail the coupon below . . . or recent wedding in St. John the groom is the son of Mr. t. - ‘9 the Baptist Church, Mis~ and Mrs. Edwin Gallan The monthly meetmg 0! moi; Charlofletown' P'E'l' - - .l ' .; i. - u The retiring president. Mrs. ‘St. George's parish council of , Mucm’ Th0 hnde ‘5‘” m" M‘Scouwe‘ . ’Etr?ethleft-tf‘;ri “151 Ifoyall VIC 'Story‘ Chl'oang‘ was present' Clair Campbell spoke briefly. the Catholic Women's League.‘ i phone and ask for a loan. The minute your loon's mer Myrna McCormick. dau- (Photo by the Read Studio)| "'8 051" a “ 0" "3" Que- led by MFS- E-F- Km- thanking the members for co- ) was held on October 7 in the . arranged you’ll get . check in your mail box. . recent V hreflztigeegpgthgosedmflying}; operation which made her worklparish hall. with the president,‘ V, - l a Miss Georgie Kennedy. Rhulcreed. " ahlceasant during her term in of- A.D. MacDonald In the Mm: ‘—"'—__' EggrgilgjvhspemtglapaslW591“ The president, Mrs. F.J. Car- firx Harold Minion“ took The. meeting was opened by: MEALS Ahhhpgg C . ome a ensmg on. hpenter prestded. The next meet- the chair for the election of at; Father MacDonald h] the usuah I CITY "M 0m m t M v- .t B t - d M- . mg Wm be at the home or Mrs‘ ‘ ficers for the etisuing year which .manner and after the readmgl Albert-Sta guglainunlftligtizg welt: ngnhlienhifinge :2: bChfiit' ' resulted in the fOIIMVinE: PFCSi-‘of the minutes and the reports‘ -: ' I AMOUNT NEEDED BY v—v— v v . o s I . s. i .. . .1 . : - I'IS recent guests or Mrs- Bumainys Kcrr p y latent Mrf“, Jah" E' Muhm" ifrom the venous convenors' .the Meccaoinlmentwhet/“NW“WSW loans up to $3000 and more —Your loan can be life-insured r —~—~—* «MN ‘»-—-»-—-— ~~ ~ ' l Vice-president, Mrs. Borden correspondence was dealt With. tnIecIlon. and titanium 35 month contracts on loans over 51500 ‘lhe end nf the year even, mm.“ . .. , . . I . lCampbell: recording secretary. [It consisted of a “thank-you"I L‘lfilhfifi'mhm'd " a" --(-m.h,.rs m um. hairy” ,hP hm; hr ,hp hp... war “.9 Chippltute memher shou‘d'fhhl ghe has‘ 3"”“3 (“r1 (""d“-‘- Bm‘m'os l Mrs. H. B, Macheotl: trrasurer. iletter and information concern; scam/"‘9 149-151 *GREAT GEORGE ST.. CHARLOTTETOWN ('IIFIOSIW-Cal mmmm't’d “'ilh I 9d- = ' ' ‘ ' land 5"“ Rangers have "’5"de 1 Mrs. Clayton Stavcrt; directors. jing the regional conference to‘ Over Burns Jewelers 0 Phone: 894-6518 .learned something she did not. their activm lunches and comm1ttees were obert Sta- Iappointed from each section of a - . . . . . ,. t i t l «. i . nfise fic __ teasing twinkle. when ‘he came Amt m “"5 (-nnnpplmn. as a “mow bet—me Hm. life should be m0th. 6mg; {2;d:r:‘;rie"Mr: ; Mrs. Horace (“annalhlrg 'R'oh- bl: heécll in St. Georges on Oct-Z A p V : oetN cvzumcs av APPOINTMENT PHONE son Hm :‘h’ "I" 0""; 3??!"2-hl5 “'3." '0 Provincial supervisor has point-genriched. her vision broadened: lLOUISP Lehreck Mrs, Dorothy erhihizerlthryrfiafifl “3:33;: o Zr ' t d I I o plgEFt‘. . n llilnE. ‘ on out. We must never lose she should be a better Wife. 8 Lewis and Mrs. Emilv Ftidgeil‘uj" cm. he“ '1; ed‘ rrrapgemlfnhfiere ma e -or ‘Now what does that lndl~18lghi of the fact that the Wom- better mother. a better home.l ” ) TS- "ma~ " P - idecorating t e a and servmg cate'.‘ Oh don't tell me l‘l‘l‘iS isgen's Institute ls primarily an lmaker. because she has Monti/:1thgatgggggwMga‘Eas germs» Mrs- A- H' Campof‘lh FINANCE CO. OF CANADA the night. the Women‘s lnstitute;educationai organization. If ourlan Institute member." Elsii'e Bruce and Kathleeh ROhL‘CBI‘d secretary. Mr?) R meets! Then" he smilf‘d "1 SUD-imsmmes “V9” Int“ SimP'Y' “Damp —— d mp mp" iers The Sea Ranger captain is pose more than one of the com-lmoney-making organizations. Ul‘lpapa Starling observed Shaking iMrh Loretta Perry pany will have her head decor- jjust social meetings. they are his head in a more 0,. iess thus; ' ’ E “It‘d “k? lhal lhdal'Y" jS‘raymF {mm “‘9” ""9 P‘lrposc trated manner. when we came; Souris Regional High School; "Ellen'" James calls down 1.719‘13‘“ “’50 the'Lmtmbors; Afiito sprea it our few pieces offistudents held an enjoyablel from the old bed. in the room lwash to the day. “‘I ask you: idance in the school auditorium‘ above this kitchen" Is that you? Was there ever suc h on Friday night. The chaperon- i What has kept you so late? It at'isome spell of weather as es for the dance were Mr. E n d we must be close to midqnirrht! -« ,this‘.’ If we could have a nice Mrs. Jim Cox and Mr. a n d I is the night fine now?" ltc ques- ‘siinny day v just one. But. it's Mrs. Fred Perry. 0 u e e - r e s S e “""5‘ no use wishing, now is it? And 7»~-—+--—-- —r~r » - ~r -' _ l have. a feeling that winter 'IIIIIIIIIIII‘ ' Wm W W e in“- MEllchl PHARMACY T first sunny day —. and away you ‘ here, to serve. you ANY I n n e o “Yes. at the moment." lug-ii"? the” any “am Show. “‘You'll have to grab the very‘ “No' “one” we Si h .‘lboth go!” we said. . “If it has a wind that favors; hour or the day or mght You'll be smartly dressed and comfortable, now and throughout the long winter in a coat chosen from our new select-ion. Look for all the new fashion details. and the many wonderful new fabrics that will give you many years of wear- ing enjoyment. Choose your new topcoor this week! m We looked for their mirror- ings in the stream, wltcn e stopped on the lane-bridge min- utes ago. but found none. NorI any summery-song in its flow; A plaintive fall-tune it murmur-g ed as it hurried along. and tlie‘ light wind in the aldcrs, was I'nld. This (‘H‘l’llllll then. had called the community's W.l. members to its annual nieelitng. 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