toMallterttho boxes for the Welfare Soc'ctic;., Two new members were welcomed. Mrs. George Mar-Lennon inr vited the members to her home for the January meeting. Roll call to be answered with “An in- teresting Christmas Gift I Recciv ed." Lunch committee to be Mrs. Jlack MacMiIlan and Mrs. Aubrey Gamble. ADENAUER BETTER BONN, Germany (AP)—Chan- cellor Konrad Adenauer returned to his office Tuesday after nurs- \ ALEXANDRA WJ. The December meeting of Alexandra W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Owen Beaton. The meeting opened by by singing “Silent Night" and repeating the Mary Stewait col- lect. Roll call was answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. Nine members and three visitors were present. The minutes were read and approved. The sick committee had no report and the school committee reported the necessary articles J I IUnited ChiJrch launches Out Against AIcohoIicIay Seeking to save lives, reduce highway accidents and bring more happiness to Canadian hom- es, the United Church of Canada will launch an all - out campaign to prevent Christmas from be - coming an “Alcoholiday”. Under the direction of Rev. Dr. Homer R. Lane. associate secretary of the Board of Evan- Christ in Chrsistmas" will be carried out in United Churches and extend to radio, television, poster boards and newspaper ad- vertising. A radio-television pro- ‘zram will be organized by Rev. Keith Woollard, of Berkeley Stu- dio. to promote the project. This is the sixth year the Unit- ed Church has led a nation - Lena Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor. Phone 8506 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur-5., Dec. 18, 1958 7i MARY HAWORTH ' - - - - . . ing a cold at home for eight gellsm and Social Servtce, a Wide dr.ve to “Keep Christ in had been purchased. It was mov- days_ The chancellor, who will In modern advertising - publicin Christmas.” In other years sug- ed and seconded to purchase six 33 Jan. 5, Looked hearty and. w,“ drive to “Keep the thought of gestions were made to eliminate new blinds for the school. in good Spirits as he “rod. drinking from Christmas office - parties. Main emphasis of the campaign It was agreed that $3 be sent. to Mrs. R.L. B'urge towards sending a delegate to the Trien- - ' kl ' h' ff’ . Literature to assist in the teach bus y mm is 0 we tug of Catechism received from To Distrust Her Friends Sister Superior of Mount St. this year ’ to prevent highway nial conference; also to send $1 EILEEst BEAUTY Mary‘s was given to the mem- accidents. Saber drivers can membersmp m C'A‘C' SAI ON Dear Mary Haworth—In your ends. Do all that you can, within Ibers who are conducting catech- save lives. and prevent unhappy Mrs‘ EmeSt Mccabe and "15' ' 1E t ’ ) Column of Sept. 4 you replied to reason, to be attractive in spirit, ism classes in the different family life at Christmas, Dr. Harold Beaten agreed to pur— (Oppos‘te 30'” a perennial bachelor, saying that he probably lacks the self-esteem, courage and sympathetic accept- ance of human nature to get inti. mater involved with a woman. as marriage requires. Maybe that is what’s wrong With me at times. I am on the road to being an old maid (as I am called now), being in the late Os. I have a girl friend, now mar- ried; and the steady beau I once had is dead; but I believe my trouble lies in my attitude to- wards people, and my feelings of being unwanted and inadequate I know that I can do most any- thing I put my mind to, as some- Open daily, also Tuesday and Thursday nights. With or without appointment. Phone 1141 162 Kent St. # garb and grooming, whether or not anybody cares (just now). Thus gradually you create for yourself the special relationships and rewarding attentions that otherwise might never material- ize (if you merely sat back and hoped for them.) M. H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. school districts. Mrs. J.A. MacDonald who was introduced to the meeting by the president gave a most in- structive and interesting talk on the duties of the various con- vene'rsihips. Rev. John Dunphy Curete of Souris parish, and Rev. N. Mac- Gaugh cunete oi‘ Tignish addres- sed the meeting and congratulat- ed the members on their first anniversary also on the spiritual and temporal advantages of be- ing C.W.L. members. A vote of thanks was present- ed to Mrs. J.A.C. MacDonald, Rev. J. Dunphy and Rev. N. Mc- Faugh for their very interesting chase the usual Christmas treat for the children of the district. Each member is to make eight bar‘s of fudge. Mrs. Glendon Brehaut agreed Lane said. A slogan will be used: “Thinking drivers do not drink; drinking drivers do not think." Police chiefs are joining United Church ministers in supporting the project. Many sermons will be preached on the topic “Keep the thought of Christ in Christ- mas." Happy family observance of the Christmas season a nd generosity to those’in need and the sick are being encouraged. “Christmas is a good tim e tr remember the needs of the poor and the prisoner and the famil) of the miner on strike,” Dr. Lane said. m— sy VERA WINSTON EXCITING ‘ IMPORTED taupe wooll tweed with an interesting sur- face is uscd for this winter out- fit. The dress has a relaxed fit, with a high-waisted bodice made with melon neck and short sleeves. The jacket, ex - ~ Mug-is, HANDSOME HANDBAG NEW handbags manage to plated, V th' vn with th f n overthrow lock and a horn elr 0\ ' e new as . h, ‘ ‘ _ ion lines and opulent accents and etched catCh, for a Jewel - Josef makes a calf-skin pouch er’s l‘uxu‘l‘y touch. The calfskin is m “13 “'m‘ ‘ hand-engraved, gold - softly pleated, back and front. BURTON C.W.L. Mrs. J .A. MacDonald, Tignish provincial president of the C.W.L was guest speaker at the First Anniversary meeting St. Monks FOR. PROMPT DELIVERY . bunny” Ugh . . . tending to bout two inches above - , thing i-mlpels me to excel. . . , hot 7, Parish Council'ln the par- talks. mm” (C?) __ Freight the n‘omalawaismne, doses with CALL 3083 . FURNACE on‘ m c.“ - W . I Can't make “wise” do things 19h hat“ Saud‘a‘y eventing. Decem' The act consecration to the cleared through Canadian canals three large, carved. jet bu-ttons.‘ ' c'A"Rv"ER NF _' an.“ no that .1‘8911'15’8 me now —— Sl-clli as her 7- ‘ Blessed Vlngln _Mary, and Fr. declined one per cent in Octob- An attached self stole. like the ° . GASOLI 1 (h My wearmg high heeled painted Meeting opened With, the Den:- Dlmc'hy‘s blessmg brought the el- to 4,636,589 ions from 4.583.- coat, is lined with black jersey. ——__P N I PEI . STOVE & FUEL 01L Wotan shoes that hurt or harm your feet ue prayer by the president, Mrs. meeting to a close. Refreshments 057 in Oct. 19517, bureau of sta- The stole, which is detachable, 3' a" ' " Peter Dalton. .171. . 4"" . .. -_ J, __-' .-.,:.,,‘..‘...:~A. -. ._...-_ . 4- . , Drinking Over Christmas just to please nobody in particu- were served. tistics reported Tuesday. can be worn in many ways. I _. N W 16mg? I IWhhonwl I ' WY . . )ECOATSi um umi From Winnipeg Free Press, November 21, 1958 comes the following: Chicago —- One for the road often means two or more for the hospital, the U. S. National Safety Council has said. In a stepped -up campaign Y against Christmas holiday drink- ing, the Council has asked its 8,000 business and industrial members to take a new look at their office parties and either keep the cork in the bottle or eliminate the parties. dnunik usually can be detected or avoided, but the social drunk, whose critical judgment is im - paired even with a small amount of alcohol, appears normal until his wits fail him in an emer - gency. THREE HOURS 'Ilhree hours are needed to work off the eifect. of two cock- tails, the Council warns the soc- ial drinker. And coffee doesn’t help. Only time will eliminate alcohol from the blood stream. Iar. But past emper'ence proves that if I make an effort of that sort, to please someone I like, soon I learn to like the innova‘ tion, too. Would you recommend some sort of psychological help, to change or modify my “problem” attitudes? G. C. Dear G. C.——What you are say- ing, indirectly: is that you come Interesting reports were heard (from the convener’s who attend- ed the C.W.L. conference in Summerside. Entertaimnent convener’s and school teacher’s of each school district will pre- pare a program for a Christmas concert to be held in the parish hall on Monday. December 29. alive, and keep up with the times, and enjoy doing so, when you have a feeling of special relationship to somebody who seems to take an interest in you. r‘mflifllflllfllfll‘fll‘ . CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HOURS SAT. ................ .. til—9:30 aaanxzznxanammxunnaxx * u M "cup.‘ The Council is enlisting the The Council also warns that —for example, your girl friend, MON. ...... .. 8—9:?0 H m, a ‘1. support of churches of every no one is liquor proof, although or steady beau. But that, de- MON. 8—9z30 h ‘ m faith and crecdto keep the threat some persons can tolerate alco— prived of this form of emotional d TUES. ....... " 3__9;30 of rm n-g ivers o a mini - '0 er an 0' ers lie suppo — Since your glr men , _ d‘kl an t " hlbett th th o. to _rt 1f.d #600 It mum over Christmas season. body weight and other physical married and you? boy fmend ------------ ~ ° * _ ACCIDENTS factors. But even some impair— died—you Just fall into a rut and xi'Iw‘humJ . m I“ h “We have no desire to dampen ment can be a life or death mat- stagnate- You feel no llllcentlve to .~' Mn ‘zn’igtt the Christmas spirit," the coun- ter at the wheel. filial“: agogtfort. Igluten 1t anpgzrst ' toil said. “We only want to eli- Omitting liquor at Voflfice par- 8 W Y Tea Y cares 8‘ u \ u u in? m M‘s, minatc a definite somrce of death ties means that no drunken or you- _ _ ‘ - . your Pmblem of "M A w no"! “‘3 and destruction on the highway.” tipsy drivers will leave parties W911- 1“ 955m” Wat 1‘5 a_ very ‘0 El“ the came“ ‘3'" m h m 81:: 12 I“, Council surveys Show that a to injure or kill themselves or lytpl‘cal human reaction to life. It ' drinking driver was involved in others on the way home, the 15 more 01' 1935 the,way 3“be? ‘ -55 per cent of the Christmas council said feels about the trials of loneli- ‘lll I CE 5 holiday accidents last year. I “955' ‘ H l| Social drinkers ~ not the ob - ALL REPTILES However. the normally se -re- Iliant, gradually maturing adult stays in there pitching, keeping up with the social procession on his own, as best he can, even when there are no “personalized” relationships to quicken and sus- tain him. 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