1‘ t/: t’ ' were read and approved. Corres-i. V 8 S » pondence was read and discuss-: , 1; selves. ‘Many will maintain thelrl preferred way of life to the end. ;’////,//// But to some. old age will bring A increasing helplessness. Greater than the need for independence // will be the need for feeling them- selves loved and wanted by their own children ( or other near kin- , /7 ' . folks) — a need that was really ,_ always present but repressed dur- i , ing the active years. . INSTITUTION VS. HOME Lena Caroline McLure, Women’: Editor. Phone 85“ Then certainly, loving children will give up their sunniest room _ ‘ - ‘ to the aged parent and plan.to , rage 8 The Guardian 'lhui’., 27, return a part of the devotion / , ,. shown to them in their childhood, / A / // . _ — and indeed through the years. . ‘ / ’ ' ’ Hospital care may finally become / —' ' ' " > « — i I ’ necessary but few old people be- _ vr ‘ come so sick or senile that they . - _ are unaware, even then of the / ' “.‘;:*.;..i::‘“.?:‘:::::* ai;..:;:“::::..::% of / and Mrs. Difenbaker arrived by families‘ l . Mm Ma°Pha“ enter‘ ini-"Ce.-..°i’.’.Z“?.i~S §ii’i}°”.Yé‘.‘gp3idi§§§ */ ‘ P l 3 11 9 today 3i Summerslder tained at her home Tuesday eve- . . Prince Edward Island. There will ning the occasion being in honor reason aside from natural kind" _ , ' d, birthda Cards ness most of us are disturbed be «'1 l11110l1e011 at the 31Y‘P°1'_i ?nd,°f her h."sban sd . y‘. t when we see old people stand- afterwards. “’E°-aillel‘ per;I11tt1ng.iW€re 91130-‘>’e,d 3“ l’,E1z°5bg‘V‘:’.‘f1" ing for hours, silent, apologetic, the Prime Minister and i115 Party ' the lucky “llnniim d 9 aka“ 1 u ' in the doorways of stores. Public . Will 1110t01‘ t0 Cl131‘l0W3l°W11- ll’ decorated birth ay. ca e was buildings, etc. What a truly worth .. , .cut by ihi’ host’ Music. WaSMen' while project it would be to find . ‘_ ' Mr. and Mrs.-Andrew Neko and,ioye<i duilng the etiilening. _trs. a warm room Where they can I. . baby ‘daughter Susan have re- Tom Arbing b91112 E P131115 - gamer _ Serve them a hot cup turned to Haclilgaxl gaging SW11; M W R Aitken and Mrs of tea — with a smile of human 21 week in aro eown Wl rs. . . - fellowship; Mrs. Neko’s parents, Mr. and I. A. Horne havereturiiad iron]! 6. , » Mrs‘ J‘ W‘ M.a°(.?'reg1:’r’1IEt°r:S1ng" anéhggiolxfieks mp to on ma After you've tried on clothes in . ton Road. While in C ar 0 e own, a . 3 fitting mom While shopping ' 5 ’t’ ' g did t k 3‘ WE cleairingisoareegtilill _ clothes_oli{i and offlover thhe lgead wa oosen e au- , hie: Edi“Ell'ie i}§intOwl(i1ere they fall . \, O S OI‘ y 8 erwar S. If you are unsuccessful in loca- Whether one subscribes to the grosgraintrims the red toyo ‘ ting potato flour for a favorite rec- h -. h.ft 1. t th cloche and ties in a deft bow By Ruhamal S. Frank ipe, or for baking potato bread, c emise or s 1 me or no, e ' I _ . . h H .. ,. th , y , _ . , _ . you can use boiled potatoes. cloche is a good hat choice for 52;: igglelzhtllfan itmtiighfi The desire for independence, it daughters are obliged to live with my line. Hattie Carnegie comes , - - _ them). lyy provides an exceptionally good would seem isistrong in all not ENDENCE through with a, smartly simple, balance for the shorter, straighter mal human beings at eV91"Y 339- INDEP . 9/ ./77 / \;\\ Q; , \ \\\\\\\\\\\ \\ / ~\ ~\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\\\\\\\ high bioused crown cloche white [fine - , The child in the high-chair learn- The behavior pattern, the de- -MIITIIGI OMGEIC . ’ ' ' . ing to feed himself, no matter sire for independence still func- ’ " - ‘ how slowly and messily, pushes tions in older parents when the Sickness . Accident EU-EN’5 DIARY “ii §i‘*‘“é“.~.‘;‘..‘;ii.h.“’Zf..’:;‘.? .°.“‘i.‘i.‘;‘§i‘.1‘;“l.‘i~.‘.f.§f.lI‘y‘i.‘i’.‘§ 32:2: Hospital - Medical ‘ ,‘ mo er an s I ’ at her help. The reaction of the of one parent, much. more often Isurglcal A __ three year old is the same to- the husband than wife. (In two V HSllI'3JlC9 - ~ y ward interference with his at- out of three ‘cases now the huis- Write or Phone . If tempts to wash his hands, lace ba{‘i1(1l.is the first to die.)_ t g 1 ' P his shoes, handle a toy.’ is series, HOW 001111118 0 3 8‘ A . The growing boy or girl is not close ( for the present) hail dealt B. ‘ . . violent but just as positive in with elderly Parents (118113 Y t 9 v . , And,‘ now there is a bow of the barns ‘‘isn’t that encourag- zgsemng his or he,independence_ mother) who are not gnly econo- Ch tow" 148 Cumberland .5‘- moon .— one of February’s own, 1113? It takes “me: y°“ know‘ _ And of course we are all familiar Inically able to live 310118 bi1tPl1Y- DIAL 5215 set afmve a mu James found it So silent the evening W35 then. with the nevefuceasing .c0mp1aint sically able to take care of them- . . the 001111t1'~YSl‘d9 Wide and White of the teenager, “You still treat there,-1 winsome crescent toward and stm N0 Vagrant winter_w,ind me like a baby! rm old enough the West. Dale 80111 i11 Elie faded wandered among the - twigs of to take care of myself .__” rose of the after low. . . So en- ,laWI1"t1‘eeS. And twilighi W35 C0111- Young men and women (‘ in in— , » chanting a sunsegt it had been— ihg down in 8 gentle Veil 0V9!‘ creasing numbers) leave home & C010;-fui and beautiful as old so], the hills. by the thousands—- and always v 1 last smiles reflected in jéwelled "Another Friday i0m01‘1‘0Wl” have-— not only because oppor-y ‘ at wesiefn windows went down be. Mack said taking ‘off his school— tunities were few there, or be- hind. me 'd,-,1-k “towers and min- bag this afternoon: “I never saw cause of the lure of adventure, I arets ,“of the woodlands “up the any days go so fast as those of but because they wanted to be oars CLOTHES up TO 50% CLEANER. GENTLE 3-RING AGITATOR. The exclusive Yes, this was recently proved by the U.S. Frigidaire Agitator with its up and down “sweeps” lint, scumand if , . - - _ ly water —- and out through-90 A , . - - - - - "°‘—‘!”g °°- '"°' '" t-he" .“""°“-S-teii °l 5"‘ °°t'°" "mes: iiie wliltelh hbiii1s°3r blades.‘ never to return. Names! at» creek-'’ - ”‘1,:;.““*.°,“”’ F”““*Y...*.':-‘°".i’,§’:’.f’g."« °?.§?.*;l:“il.’ ‘.’l.‘.f.i‘°i.‘;..°.“’.ilg§i ‘$3.3 ”~° ”“’“‘ “"‘“““°" “AL """ :.°.:ir%.:::2::.t.t2r.::::. 3.’? §~i:.%.':‘:."° ‘W r:.r:..ia:; 2:; .s.-...i...=.':...; ............. , — "Caught ‘you wishin .’ we‘ 811 9 111313’ 3-P19‘ ’ ‘ « V _ _ _ . laughed coming t,,, a veranda}; A good day this, sunny, lovely. not Just members of a family . i so each piece is thoroughly cleaned. J g _ ‘ 1 . ., . GROCERIES, CANNEIJGOODS, FRESH to talk with James in the ya,-d_ And above a hilltop now in the /group. For this reason, among . ,, . 7! FRUIT & VEGETABLES, CHOICE He smiled boyishly. “For health evening sky to wish upon others, young couples prefer to . . . ,. -.->. -:n.1- Au‘. "’ . « .v . and Strength’ he ‘nodded '1-hays moves a pale gold crescent of have a home of their own, apart MEATS AND MAGAZINES- always my wish.”: moon. from- their parents. (And parents DELIVERY SERVICE “rd wish this hound of mine“ Until tomorrow — -— Diary —— no longer feel that mature un- had some zense “Mack said a G001lI11ght. . . . . ‘ married children, particularly littleimpatiently, coming up be- ’ - side. “Order him to do some- - . v ‘ thing’. he complained"‘and what does he do‘? Just what‘ he him- self likes to do. “Sit!” he com- . manded the pup, who _this time‘ obligingly sat. ‘ E ;, “There! You see! He under- standsr-though sometimes you’d' think ‘there wasn’t a-brain in his headlf’, “Have you fed your calf?” James questioned. - I "Thats what we’re waiting now‘ for’ the child explained. “I gave her grain — four kinds, mid- ll FRIGIIJAIRE WASHER V SPINS CLOTHES DRIER‘ SPINS CLOTHES DRIER. Frigidaire’s famous NEW BUILT-IN SUDSWATER-SAVER — AT Rapidry 59"‘ !’9m°Ve.$ "l°.l'° Water "13". 3'11’ NO EXTRA COST. Allows you to re-use same other automatic. (Spins out water a wringer what BUTOR. In top hf’:-R‘. . . I d h water. Saveswater and suds in penser Cup. It releases ‘ gould éiever toufjh.) 1418113’! '_E_<;1":lf';°'“° °“t 3/3333: ilvsaeslf! It\lo ggctjga rirlulse tub: aegeziag. wnatJecrh.&e.t§<rI,‘::%il;9l ¢ amp ry... an rea y o I I’ saves cu up 0 ga ans 9 o , «dlings, bran, oilcake and crushed ' y ’ mixed grain-a nice-sized tin —- full she takes ‘now, and I have to wait until she cleans that away be fore I give her hay. And so be- tween times I've seen training this animal” he nodded.’ The pup of summer has devel- oped into a great shaggy-haired collie,‘ clarkish with we think a well-shaped head and knowing eyes. He is being trained to draw ‘ his young master on a small to- boggan along the fields and al- together to be an interested and 3 smart playmate for him. . “If you have taught him to sit ‘James smiled moving off toward '40 boxes of detergent a yearly clothes this Wflyi / . smells X so good?" 1 He's up——pronto!—that aroma’s [irre- sistible! Glad to be up, when he tastes your wonderful coffee! Chase & Sanborn. with the most inviting aroma of all the coffees, is naturally the most delicious. I . AUGUSTINE COVE iw.i._ The regular monthly meting of‘ Augustine Cove W.I. met Thurs- SAVES WASHING TIME. Can do a complete SHEER IOOK STYLING. So glamorous! ‘ _ , wash in 12 minutes! Does a full load tfastleg Shger. lsltrafightfllirites. fit tsr‘1‘1£I)g.li{Iitr'i’ ('10U‘|"1.tel'C ‘aund. _ Make dehclous Chase & Sanborn to- than any other washer. Saves up, o an wa s or a smar u: -m 00 . to match your day evening February -6th. at, the home of Mrs. Vernie Webs- minutes a load. ter’ with the president‘ in the chair. Meeting opened by sing- " lng the Institute Ode followed by. repeating the creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by‘ 15 members. Two members join- ed. Minutes of the last meeting Mayfair Pink. Turqu . morrow . . . for the start of a happy day! Snowcrest white- 1 Get 7569 one ed. It was ‘moved by Mrs. Roy; Cutcliffe seconded by Mrs. Joseph i Murphy that we give a contribu-l. tion of $2.00 to the Multiple Sclei'— i osis Society. \; Reports of committees were i then heard and new ones appoint- ed. Sick and program - Mrs. Willard Wadman, Mrs. James Murray, Lunch - Mrs. Bryce Clarke, Mrs. Priscilla MaeFad- ytn, Mrs. Myrtle Peters and Mrs. Eric Robinson. Members were asked to decide about send- ing old woollens away to be made into blankets. Plans to be made at the next meeting. The Red Cross Convener pass- ed work to the members. Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe kindly invited mem- bers to her homefor the next meeting. Roll call to be answer- ed by participating in a sniping party. It was decided to start travelling aprons around *' dis- trict.‘ Proceeds from the pantry sale amounted to $3.60. Meeting ihen closed by singing God Save the Queen. Lunch was then serv- ed by the hostess assisted by co- mmittee in charge. Collection 95 cents. ' 0 for c|eone$l o for lint remfi ‘ 3 IV] W GOLDEN ANN|VE Built and booked by General Motors MADE ‘IN CANADA, TO.'CANADl[_\N QUALITY STANDARDS ‘ . 6‘@0& ~9REAA’F34.fI‘ , S450,600.000 from $521.500.000 in to R. T. HOLMAN l 36. The October drop was about O to __r cent. X ‘ ‘ EHARLDTTETOWN IMPORTS STILL SLIPPING OTTAWA (CP) — Canadian im- ports continued their sharp down- ward trend in November, declin- mg 14 per cent from the corres- ponding month in 1956, the bureau of statistics said Friday. Value of mports in November decreased to I! 77/5