MARY HAWORTH Paranoid Pursuer Uses latter and concern tli a same . In such case. all the testimony on record to data indicates that your craelznot pursuer is man- tally sick and should be taken into protective custody for h or own sake as well as yours. Mothers Guests For Service ‘ nunnsv aivun — Murray River United Church Explorers had as their guests the members' 0 S insier As Sca e oat , p p 9 Her jealous mistrust of y o u r girth" for the" FAT” “’r' Dear Mary "worth: I am a led her suspicions and her sccu- gfriendships with men. her pro- single woman without family ties l nations grew worse. until I could ‘ prietary surveillance of your ac- or obligations and onlyerer refrain from slapping her ltivities. at the old address and female employee at my place of i face. the new. and her implicit deter- work. In hopes of solving the pmbtminltion to ruin you socially. At times I have accepted rid- .lem’ I, moved f" ough ib ng you in a disreput- 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. April 16, 1968. y . . s cs home from men co-workers. , hway to escape her entirely I [able light if possible. are so im- ‘Also. should we meet on tile ithoughl. However. she trackedlproper. unwarranted, hostile and street I have seen nothing lme down’ Hardly . day or eve. meddlesomc as to be plainly ir- hall. Two charter members unsllvmng in Chattinga While 0" ha“ ining goes by that she doesn’tfl‘aiionfl- able to attend were Mrs. Ger-ti“ CON” 0r lunch With them- gappear outside my apartment Evidence indicates. in short. don MacMillan and Mrs, BertlThey are “fry W01} mantle!“ jbuilding. shadowing me like an lthat in the brief time you were warren. and show quite a bit of respect :jdiot' with her. at first. you . o . . - ~ . -. . l r Nei bbois have noticed and'were inadvertently settles in A buthday take bakea by} Two years ago 1 “Wed nexuquestigon me about the reasonsiVOlVOd With a Danni)“ Perlon' mam ce. Mrs. Raiston Graham. a les. der of the group. opened the ser- vice with the motto. purpose and call to worship. Hymn 589 was followed by Heather Miller‘s reading of psalm 104. and psalm 147 by Deborah Young. Gail Kee- nan led in prayer. A total of it mem rs answer. ed roll call with a s lpture read- tail. The ' otter 1 taken and dedicated by Darlene Miller. Mrs. Graham was in charge of the responsive reading. Hymns 559 and 584 were sung during the n Mr. and Mrs. Gil Collins andl son Matthew Sean. St. Foy. P.Q.. visited during the Easter holidays with Mrs. Collins‘ par-.1 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Mac-g Adam. MOI‘PiL ‘ Mrs. Jack Machean presidentldh0r m a woman m year; mvl . ‘ ’ . ~ . ' _ 'tiaiity. who in turn is involving . ,. . . l 0' “mm” “TL and dec“‘“lle‘ilsenior. We got along very w lionrsui‘e? socid‘i iIs :th-‘you Is I principal phantom I"/0 RA. PITCAmN “MC” . M” E"5‘Y“"" “"5" “'9'; by Mm Dom"? GBSS adorned lat first. until she started bicker-l ' I m“... and when" in he, hm. Exolorers leader Mrs. Doua- my "' Um“ “"8 a"d! "‘9 “93“ labia :l g and accusing me of wrongwing may ‘3" do a ‘ las Saunders read the story of igresslvc sickness of mind. Easter. The closing hymn w” no. 588. The Explorers' prayer and the Mizpah Benediction were repeated. Refreshm e n t s and East e r treats from the leaders brought Mrs. George Mcllisb. were int1 I don't intend to move again; Summerside rcccntiy in con- nection with their lnstituic win- .ning a prize in the Red Cross contest “Century of Miracles". While in Summerside theyl your feeling 0! being unable Former Charlottetown resi- dent FO. RA. Pitcairn. South- port. Man., has been transfer- red to the Flying Instructors School, Muiti - Engine Flight. 'n . Plans were made for a dinncrlful behavior with men co-work- t. ' ‘ i . h l t d ' A ‘1 1- . _ H ‘it probably wouldn t do any good‘ igegihefsdoin Lgdics (A335: er’i‘o avoiii her heckling. I be-ias likely She would of’ellake "wit" “gt” (“wk ‘13, “X”: firm“; an. 20] amt-edema“. Wing than to stay at a girl friend's iagain Should I call in the law? lbztifiy gusting“ ‘VJT- clzegtm gathered recently for their reg. place, which was a terrible mls- .0!‘ Stand I'D for my rights 0ft v . i unconscious reco nition that she uiaT monthly meeting. The PFO- ! take- it 399m- 1 °“ly aggravat‘ ’prlvacy and possum, cause a iis unbalanced. 8T least in her Miss lieona Wealc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Weale.i Kent St.. is a patient In the. Prince Edward island hospital.1 Mr. Wealc is pastor of Central‘ Christian Church. with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burke.‘ Members discussed plans for the buffet supper scheduled for the Easter Monday night dance. . John MacDonald reported 2 2 on the Anxiliary‘s shamrock tea which took place in March. Following adjournment of the Eilecn Jenkins. Vessey). former islanders n owiI meet residing in Vancouver. Mrs. David W. Roberts. RN. nursc. Sacred Heart Home Char-l lottetown left by plane Saturdayl’l 1"” for “'m‘ds- “ease adv her sistcrlm R for Ottawa to visit also visit her son and daughtcridiscussion. from the neighbors 9. her my whole system be- :comes so upset that it seems im- ‘ ipossible to fight back. The only‘ ‘alternative is to run before she ‘ fi Icomes too close. putting me at simply have to pay the piper. The truth is. of course, th a there isn't a shred of justifica- on for her destructive presump- tion. Your behavior. sinful or in- ‘IS; noccnt. is none of her business. ' As for what to do. consult a1 a Canadian marksman. He will competes: an individual mem- ber of the Canadian team for the 1963 Bisley match in July 1963. He is married to the for- mer P0. Janet Kathleen Rcid. Thompson Station. N.S. I 0 keep Baby's rubber pants were entertained at a dinner’ . . . scene that might discredit me J w Sash. 0_ _ the evening to a clone, and were presented wm‘ “lei Elysegai-(figfirzrntlssinma firrfbfirfi‘: Mrs. Don MacDougali. and Mrs. With the neighbors? 2353111113, yu$§$fd gfiehm 12:12? ill: a’chiel’t‘d dimmtio“ award‘ 1 ment George Campbell (nee G in n y Goodness knows Why. but Whe'flihmught thlI on young“, had as an RCAI" pilot and also as BALLOON EXPLODES HERBEDE. West Germany (Reutersi—Three persons were killed and eight hurt when a giant passenger - car ing bsl- loon exploded after landing in a field near here Saturday. The gas - filled balloon had landed M d M_ F” , . R Pk meeting. lunch was enjoyed by Helen, who has just returned; Dear R1 1).: if memory serv-Jawym a legal aid bureau com].1 g safely after flying from E559“ ' ‘ ta: ‘S'F 1"”0'} 1.: 9‘ the members. Serving were Hcl- from a visit to Washingtofl.;_95 1111‘. ihl‘i‘WI‘y Prom"? 0" Its‘scilor. a nrychologist. a family; land was being deflated by its v Shell 9 1‘ N“ or ‘0' 3y" en Kennedy. Doroth', Rowe and U.S.A. While in Ontario she Willlidcntical twm was submitted tensor-vice agency adviser. m- . io.‘ crew or {our and some of the 100 spectators when it exploded . _ .cai law enforcement officer —— , T H l Francois and Margaret Robertaianglc. and answered in this col-13m, one of mess 0,. each in turn} in good condition. 'dry them n- in Toronin. iumn not long ago. hr necessary _ to devise pmperl doors-away from direct heat, as ‘ l sunshine or radiator heat c a n with a huge flash and burned out within seconds. g Charlottetown. Miss Norma Mat'Plicrson. RN. 1 i i The Sons and Daughters of | England will mark St. George's} I I | . 100T" rooms. Mi“ ""8" K"""- RN~ ‘55 2 My inference at that. time. bas- ‘ways and means of dealing cf. _ ‘AU “ AA. A AA- .‘ - . Kaye Martin. RN. Miss Caroline Mrs. Earl Lavcrs and Mrs. ed on the neighbors' descriptive {CL-min with her W ' v. cause the rubber to deteriorate. ’vv'v v" v . Day. Api ii 23. with a banquet'1 Buchanan. LNA and Miss Gloria Edward March were joint hos-i but puzzled account. was that the. If and when she gets the pitch . 0 H. BENNETT CARR 2 and Chumh panda"- Plans for“ Banach, RN~ 19“ recently by tesses at a dinner last week atiioitcrcr is a crackpot: a psy- that you are attacking the nut-ireiishes your quaking reaction J .. these wen” we.” d'scussed ati plane for Vancouver, B.C.. where the formcr's home. 91 Upper chopatbic character deliberately s a lie? objectively. no longer * her BPDI’03<‘il- M. H- to Insurance Counselling o H": "NT"! .mm‘lmg or “‘9 Dim" they have takcn up positions on Prince St.. honoring Miss Eliz- making a nuisance of herself, tolshrinking in subjective solitary: Ma ry Haworth counsels Dist. SHDL Sun Life of Canada: gliicrs of England held in thc‘: mo Hursii‘ltl staff of the Vancou- abcth Haywood. Charlottet own..harass the young woman who is panic. but bringing multiple soc-[through her column. not by t , Phone +88" _ +5435 : > h 0 b I .1 who leaves shortly for Calgary, ithe object of her sick - sick at- ial resources to bear. she pro-imail or personal tntchicw. I: Alta. Miss Haywood was pre-Jcntions. bably will fade out. never to're- ; Write her in care of The Guar- N sented with a going away gift.l Let’s assume that the previous tum. As of now, she morbidly'dian. )- vor General Hospital. Since ar- rival. thc girls have been enter- tained at the homes of Mr. and Charlottetown. P.E.l. h . Miss Ann Murnaghan. ('har- llottetowrn. spent her Easter holi- days in Montreal. ' Mr. and Mrs. AE. Nelson. .Chariottetown. returned home recently after spending the win- for in California. While in the South they were guests of Mr. Vand Mrs. William R. MacDon- ald. hr, .lA Maloney will |guest speaker for the th l graduation from the Central THE FIGURINE : E class of 22 girls are scheduled “3”ng 59'!” ' Tm“- f‘EUT'” iio take place at Riverside Hose silhouette. is shown here in an frnrir feature: Nipper lune at. rent buttons. kirk pleats both i t - ~ . pital auditorium to-morrow . ~ elongated and Willowy waik- front and back. an a oop n~ h. Ml. M rm. C b - Sample the way Acadian's suspension which the! easily lg ' ‘ s. H 'V ms y Eve'y Acadia" can converts_ the roughest roads aroUnd to lug dress of lightweight sheer through belt handleloadsofluggage. ' v'll . tut " - ' “1 be 90 01*. and “I” be 80 super-highway smoothness. Acadian's wool in a copper color. The at center front. i _ . pcom/{nan D lg Mrs.1 Flat. rail—1k I» , Trunkspace hasatotal Monoflate rear swings and from can I r. recon ion u o on e . . I I capaClty of 25.5 CU. ft. rings do the trick' I graduahm" ‘ . . . which I.S why it's so SP - Bunbui‘y Allied Youth Post ha'd to n!" held its regular monthly meet- ing recently. with a panel on dating and going steady as a ifcaiure of the evening. Panel 1 chairman \ms Bea Jenkins. ed- i ucation director, and panelists i While-Spread This April ‘ Day Under Overcast Sky Zinc-O-Bonding, an exceptionally rust- resistant process. guards Acadian's body. “April's step is gentle morning" we, said, looking off over the fields. "She must. be on .iinowshom!”i Mack grinned. ; Mild. but wholly witiic~sprmirl1 the day was. with only a light-5‘ tab wind in the trees. The sky; this. Breakfast continues to he one' of our nicest meals —— leisurely; as yet. it gives us porridge for, cheering-dish. and this1 morning, toast and eggs follow-i ed it. Ours was a tiny one, don-i bly sweet because one. of the “HF were Carole Fraser. Margaret Mutch. Judy Collins, Lowell Farquharson. Daryl! Munn and Brian Crane. Margaret Mllit'il was appoint— ed as new post secretary. The meeting was timirncd by the singing of the AV pop song. Water-washed. air-dried rocker panels and an aluminized muffler also greatlyarrestcorrosron. 6 husky individuals feel right at home in Acadian's super-sized interior. Everyone gets plen elbow room. ty of head, shoulder, leg and hi] was overcast. .° ‘1'?“ had brought it in in Acadian's brakes .. . .... V 4 gift to us: trcasure discovered A total of 95 charter mem- dpryd‘l‘ in a nest. not much larger than] hers and guests attended the are big. safe ha‘t’ ' ‘ ' “W "i :1 robin. a haniam had} 50th annivcrsary banquet, for self-adjusting. 2";Ft's mg Wm. {M H". ,h“. m. mnulrlcd in the bay 7 Scent of. Cornwall. York Point and Mea- , the haying we fancied cnwrap- dowbank Women's institutes warm too much' James sugg ., , . . . . V fluted. “The lemming had a”. pod it. scenes of it. the mowmgl held recently in North R I v e. r Acadian's frugal '4' or spirited ‘6' are both ideal combinations of spunk and savings. to your Acadian. , and we stemming sfrawber- . it could do to take the last . I freshet. Think of the run all "JOLHSE “‘"ms- 0" Sports entbu5iasts please : this snow could makcl“ . ;- _ 3”" 9‘” “3.5” note! Bucket seats are iust . ‘___,_‘__,v_ Hume In- seems to continue on in- one of the many modestly . in tlic harvest~ttme, slipping priced options you can add . ' o o a . morning. past the mill and be- low thc dam where a patch of. : raspberries grow. to gather the} 3 makings of a first pic. And al-i ‘ways at the sound of a first, mowing. we oxpcrlcncc an ache ,in our heart. that the haying; ‘f‘if‘ilEiliflli Seasonal work as it1 is. and necessary. must come to dip the crstwhilc fullness of: iilf‘ hnylnnds. and hasten the roll of the year At brcakfast.‘ ‘ we chat — sometimes to speak: ‘ of our d re a m 5. James oddi times to shake his head over; rcmcmhorcd spcctcr of‘ war he chanced to glimpse In his. ‘ "(iii i know. it doesn't moan a thing" he will say. "Al the' some. I can't say i likcd it." | Our dreams take us for the most part to room in pleasant. places. lip wonds' grccn aisles.‘ I llown lovely lancs wbcrc wild. y roscs run riot. lifting pastel cups for mir favors sniff this fragrance (lol 0 c iahlc'.’"l where little brooks u l i d 0 through lcrny' dolls. and if you stop to listen; you catch the subtle songs. Andi if by chance we should glimpse ("J 11 st! — islfi on our paths. a form "loved and lost a while," to recall it later to James. it is only to say: "Wcll. dream of the dead. JIFFY-CROCHET . you‘ll we the living" a remarkl You'll coiov crocheting this board of the older folks. in our‘ afghan . 'you'll be proud to : t‘lliifiilfw‘i days. show it as your handiwork. 'And whore are you solos?"1 Jiffy-crochet afghan in as we queried when at length. iunusual m odcrn do - throakfnst over. Jan picked‘smart in it shades, mum-col- ‘ "f‘hh'is can t ors, Reversible lightnm'llht ‘ lm :omg over to tell AlrxtPattt‘rn 7006: direction. ‘ihat unless I miss my giicss‘V T ’l‘ FIVE fhe smiled "there are kitlcnaitcoirisl for . somewhere aboiitl' istnmps. please) to Alice Brooks A day this was. to print pathaicare of Guardian-Patriot Pat- » n e w. And to wonder. whcn. tern Dept. 6f) Front St. W,. Tor- and how. the. newest‘ drifts will onto 1, Ont. Ontario residents And a tiny tic-speckled add 1 cent sales tax. Prt songisparrow flew out of plainly PATTERN NUMBER. shnibbcry of lilac-bushes. up to NAME. ADDRESS- a creeper on the front vcrandah “363'! Bit-328“ NMM‘R' to practice its run of notes. A ShOW 5'8!"- Smm‘km “"m‘ wcc crcalnrc, modest. talent it‘s —‘ it" 0‘" “W NMlec’m oflcn unnoticed. yet among our Can't”?! P1“ 0"" m fre’h‘ti" favorite songsters. Why? 90 Wt crochet- cause the songs come into our m- W "v embroider- quilt commonplace doings —— as we Pi“! 5'99 PM!" Se“ 25 “3"” sweep a room. or prepare a "W- meal. or mix our loaves. And sometimes. as the spring sweet- cns toward the summer. and our days are a bit. bewildering from too much living. the brave notes from the tiny bird, inspire and east our otrlt, and A enemas. moron vaum Invader Queer Itatlen We... linen. m 4774: Misscs'i rayon. ' n .3 :s 0 ill. Sin yards 35-inch; 13 i Jacket yards. rm CENTS (50 cents) lnj . coins (in stamps. please) for; ttm Ontario residents We sale. tn. Print Ill, NAME, AD- m NUMBER Anne Acorns. n-Pltriot Pat- M St. W. T AGADIMI by cinrnu unions SEE IT AND I"? Will [BADIAIl-M'TIIG-JUIGK DEALER’S h... BE SURE TO WATCH “THE TOMMY AMBROSE SHOW" ON THE CBC NETWORK. CHECK LOCAL LISTINGS FOR TIME IND CHANNEL. HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. 81'. runs IOAD, PABIDALI 3 to E again all is right with our world. Our A p r l l-world? lt ls new- «pr-e ad now. in winter-white. til tomorrow ~ — Diary—- ! mt denim ideas FREE Pattern . in n our. 2-12“ #4 "an 1T;