Ii"! ( 3)! IIITIIVI I "If I I! I! In C! II t! 91' WW IThe Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 13, 1963. 7y HAPPENINGS The first handicraft class int Mir Summerside. sponsored by that her Provincial Government, conclud- ' evening at her home led on Friday evening after a' merside. I i four-week course in weaving. The five graduates, Mrs. J. E.; Mrs. J. Watson MacNaug-ht Morrison. Mrs. Edward Mac I Summerside entertained ' ‘ Lloyd Mrs. ’ members of the Rotary Ann’s at 5. bridge club on MondaYI in Sum-I work on display. ‘ Miss Ruby MachilI of Saint Morrison. whore Beauty Mlh“John. n.3, spent the week end ister of Provincial Affairs.‘ Y Wendell MacKay, was Master of ism. ‘and is administer to all church at all times . . oung 'nedlg’o . M 1 WD Y cum“ I Most important. the addressiFred Andrew were appointed to‘, continued. he must be diligentiprepare the Wednesday morn-‘say. “I have to take that trailer =in prayer and have. time ing communion. Tea hostessesI ' apart to listen to God. and parishioners. Mrs. Noel H. DeBlois. prCSI- appointed as delegates to t dent. thanked the speaker. Shelprovincial annual meeting .also reminded the members ofI the annual supper meeting of the Protestant Welfare Bureau.s I the special drive for articlcs to Sh PaUl'S ChurCh Wllh the Pro- WItlh her mother. Mrs. J-F- be sold at the Nearly New Shop. testant Welfare Bureau. "A Clergymon’s Life” Topic Of Address To Branch “B” Rev. Louis speaker at the recent and devotional meeting of Branch B of St. Paul‘s Church. from Mrs. Elias for “the very “A Clergyman's life” was ‘ topic of the address. which not- ed tries to set a good example. of family life. limits his friend minded the group of White Cane ships so as not to show favorit-‘Weck and that the new his congregation. tCenIl‘C on Grafton Street is open Elias was guest-and a , meeting of all Women 'busineSs , the Church. the .first shower ever ther“. sident of the CNIB Auxiliary. protect ups. rs. J.P. l-lillion and M \setv Regulai'lfor the afternoon were She also read a thank you note Mrs. Lillian Murley, pre- CNIB ‘ Mrs. ton then to take care of . . _ M Iduties include daily serviccsgLeith MacLeod and Mrs. J.L.B. things at the other place—I rec-‘hls W33" .Veal‘ Oldfir- ‘15- H3” Lama“ theland Visits to sick, newcomers. Anderson. Mrs. Jack Williamslkon it's not too slippery to lct :3 bit While!“- 50m8l'mos‘fin‘0d" and Mrs. Lillian Murley were.those cattle go down to drink at. complaint heard 01' a on“! ‘ rc or there... Somewhat lonelier, we often Ithink, now that so many _;oncs. kin and friend have 'lost along the years. We speak them. We keep their memor— ies ever green. And In an intri- April. and Mrs. Gerald E. Proc-f Jim was appointed to representl idle saying that “On I farm. ' pace that would prove to be a I stars of now. the green shoots of one can always find something challenge indeed. to n younger names we have long known: th. do!" ma So he continues to be “one of “ the boys". interested and busy heard Jamie, say to him of this habit. in the affairs of the farming: of er for the months. even t o the seasonal woods‘ work. he inevcrtheless enjoys being with the sons and grandsons, the afternoon gather there. 1'8- after dinner from his h e ln;to the woods." "Yes" J a m c s will agree. “perhaps you'd better. The at 'ternoons are short. I'm not quite. f ready to go yet—there are a few 9 baskets of turnips to be fed to ithe stream today? Then. I'll getlhc‘ i Ceremonies. L o r n e Monkley. Machill, Summerside. ‘ M.L.A. was requested to present ; , the certificates and Miss Valerie‘ ‘Mr- and Mrs- N‘R- Lime OI 5‘- _ gel-e, the inshmctress‘ to read. Lieanors spent the week-end in V. the names. Mayor Morrison, on! OXIOI'd. N. . ‘ behalf of the graduating class,! . I A . l . made a presentation to Miss Le- M‘ES E5“; (3331’; ‘fdas hogfegs ‘0 gere. Refreshmean were serv-i ‘15 n. “ 3e ‘1 0“ ed by the hostess. } Monday evening. MISS PATRICIA HOLMAN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. aiid Mrs. John R. Hol- I man. 156 Giralda Blvd. St. ' Pctersburg. Fla, formerly of Kcnsington, P.E.I., announce the engagement of their dau- 'l‘hc Girl Explorers of the MI". and MTS' F'M’ hash 0f Summerside ’l‘rinity . . . . , _ I Church entertained the members . end m , . mr malor'mz "1 P” It” a] of the Presbyterian and Baptist ‘- me lane” SlSter' MP5" A selence at the Uhlmmly 0‘ IGirl Explorers with their leaders1 Allen and Mr“ Ana" Florida. She will graduate in ion Friday afternoon at a ‘ AI"!!- The bridegroom elect itine Party in Epworth Hall. The. man, Charlottetown, is a sell- valen' Mrs. W.A. Currie entertained; ghtcr, Patricia. to John ‘ has a BA in political. science usual Expedition with Ellen the members of the Abcgweitl Brownell Salomon. son of .* and an MA in English from lPickard. chief explorer, and De-. Chapter I.0.D.E. on Friday‘ Levvis G. Salomon. Jack‘s the University of Florida and fihoraih Harkness_ keeper of the? . ' . Point. Md.. and Mrs. E. B. is currently working on his llog, was conducted with t e evening ather homem sun-Amer" Aycock Jr. 301 Sherwood doctorate in English ‘at Tulane othch joiiiingin. Part of the pro- Side for the regular meeung' ‘ cm“ (3- Univel‘Shy. gram consisted of the showing of a film entitled “The Church Mrs“ Joan Madaflam enter- ahd the people" after which he. ‘ tained at bridge at her home in ‘ . frcshments were served under 1 Summerside on Monday evening. the direction of the counsellors: Mrs. Sillipih'ant. .\lrs. Albert Ca1l~ The bride elect. a granddau- ; The wedding is planned for ghtcr of Mrs. Bcssm F. 1101- I late August. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. W.S. MacLean of Eureka. beck, Reagh Tinncy and N.S. is visiting her daughter} - Mrs. Lcitli Clark. Games were Mrs. Kenneth Walker. and Mr. enjoyed. 'Walker in Summerside. I Quill To Homeless Family I KENSINGTON ~ Mrs. Hai‘wCouncil C.W.L. was held iii Ilic old hlachod was hostess to‘Asscmbly Hall. The president: If‘lSIlLOWfl WI recently withIMrs. Frcd Coylc chaired the} eleven members and one. visit- meeting and led in the oponiiigl or present. prayer. After minutes of la s H l'i‘vi‘ thf‘ “TlWllth.” a poem meeting were read by Mrs. F23 entitled "The Name" was Il‘cad. L. MacMillan. correspondencel Iinll call was answered with a Iwas doalt with consisting nf all? household hint. Sick and school Iletter from Mrs, Malcolm Mac-3., 1'15."an "“Pm‘ied. Th? It't’asuf- Donald. chairman, first aid com-lug" 91‘s “’00” was read 811d 539;“) mittee Red Cross requesting thei Was raised by Card Dari-leslmembers to take advantage of: which Will be continued in the Inn-st Aid Courses another from‘ community ball during Febru-‘Mrs’ H pélmer inviting:L '- .members to the dinner meeting: (“OI-"ESDOH‘ICDCE “’35 re a d- i of Red Cross. Mrs. Covle a n d‘ ("mglflmgdhll‘evelral Thahk‘You ers. Ella Connolly were officI-I car 5. an tie Ciristmas gifts; - I m m -as:Ppi'hi.:°...;r::::"2.2::l acknowledged by Mrs. t w, J. Rodd requesting {1.1! ' it was felt that. the district tnancial support for music res“, ias enough road Signs, also the .val ‘ church. hall and school are ' i plniiily marked. also tiie mailJ Leno“ from vamdal'con‘ boxes. A report was given on ‘ veners were as follows. Resolu-J tlic meeting held recently a t Itions, Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald. Kcnsmgton regarding handi- I 0wr Ladies Mimionarios Mrs“ "a" 00913503 being held “I i s i Leo Doi-ron Social Action Vlrs | ‘.s . - ' i - ' ‘ ‘ ‘ islands: harshness..Camerme ers for the members taking part Igrsi “giggMfirfln‘b/Egosawfilg‘ i o - ‘ " ' ' - ' Rallhfngctfigdigmn for the an Smith reminding members that. MR. AND MRS. LLOYD HARRY DALZIEL nylon and lace, brown and beige accessories and a corsage . of blue mums. . Rece tion for 75 guests wasl Iheld'at West Royalty Hall. The! bride's table was centered with! A letter was received March is Red Cross month and wards the High school banquet. ‘ Thank you letters were receiv- a pantry sale to be held in theIMal'ie Sanderson. Mrs. W. it was approved that a quiltiShIp. Mrs. Thos. McAdam. Socy Spring Park United Chul‘t‘h fire. Two donations of remnants I Mitchell in which she said Mrch‘ youngcst daughter 0‘ Mr 3 n d the. Home and School Associa- ii“ this ye“: 1963 "my are “19" “on asking for a donation my rating their 100th anniversai‘,v.:D R. C U , and $2.00 was voted for the pur- I Cd "0"] Pre°i°us Blond MOMS“ e pose. Donations were asked for Iteryv 55“" Mary “cm-‘5 Mrs' Jessomc store on Friday. Feb_‘,Gillis. Mrs. Ivan Whelan. Con-1 ruary 8 in aid the High School. vehers reports were Member'i _ . . . was the scene of a pretty wcd- on display be sent in ii family-la] Adm“. Mrs- ~Th°m35 MC‘; - . . - who recently lost their home by 'Cabc, institutions. Mrs. Gerald ‘ dmg “ho” Barbara Ehlahoth“ . i‘Mrs. Alex Ford. Charlottetown, were taken by members to be two: the month for our couneil‘was united in marriage with made. up into articles for an au- t0 V15“ the Infirmary ahd Rll't‘l“ I “0 . - - . . . , , . ' ,. . .. ‘ . . yd llarry. son of Mr. and three-tiered wedding cake.‘ mm" .sale mm" m“, be held i S'dc' 51“ V'Tmng M‘rs' R‘ 'I‘: rs. Robert Dalzicl of Charlot- topped with a miniature bride' later in the. month with a Valcn- : MacDonald. Finance. Mrs. w. J. mm..." land groom. ‘Morrisscy. Spirtual. Mrs. Ger- tinc party. aid Driscoll, Report Forms. Mrs. A discussion followed on wash- ing and painting the community iMyrtle McGuigan. hall. Mrs. harden C a m pbell: A public speaking and Leader- ?gligngiyaffifl Yehriiship course will commence on president in getting this pup Sunday afternoon. March 3rd. jcct started by March lst. iMrs. George MacDonald was ap- ttee members appoint- : pointed convener of pantry sale Rev. Clayton Lewis perform- ed the double ring ceremOHY- ‘the bride was toastmaster. The bride wore a street prior to her marriage th e I length dress of white velvet. The bride was guest of honor at the .fittcd bodice had a round neck. rhome of Miss Judy Hipperson. three-quarter length sleeves and .' Mrs, Jack Nicholson and Mm] Ifull skirt. She wore m latching ‘ Louis Machan also entertain—i ‘shoes and veil. pearl necklace ed the hrid e at the latter's. Mr. George Larter, uncle of .and earrings and carried alhome wer . Mrs. Archie John~ - - a . i to be held at Sherwin-Williams bouquet of red roses. . The young couple left on a itione, Mrs. Clayton Stavert and ‘ store Friday' Feb. 15th, ‘ iss Judy Hipperson w a s ‘. trip through the Maritime Prov. rs' Donme Mael’wd ‘Mrs. R. J. MacDonald agreed to ‘ bn‘dcsmaid and wore a i- vcl- ‘ inces Following the National An- oha-rge of the lottery for a Vct dress. similar to the bnide's‘ donated by Mrs. Coylc. land carried n nosogay of white‘ ; After adjournment Mrs_ Get-.Qmiims. Mr. Albert Dalziel. bro-, laid Driscoll directed the mom-.‘thcr of the groom. was bars in responding in Latin to man- certain parts of The Mass. A sing song and a by them Mrs. Harold MacLeod con- ducted a flower contest w c was won by Mrs. Leigh Payntei‘. Lunch was served bv those in charge. ST. DUNSTAN‘S CW1. take Icake swing of normal zest for living. Even if you have a job. you 9“ lmust have some spare time. in Icvening hours and days off, that h' : I'you could devote to t is. Mis. Ford, mother of bride, wore a rose silk the SS m i i .1 i'th white and brown accessor-‘ . ' '. ’lhc. regular monthly meeting honor of Our Lady of Good Coun ‘ .“l . y _ . M a r y Hawmth counsels of St. Dunstans Basilica Parishlcil closed the meeting. "“5' 0" “wage ,Was “ I11“through her column. not byI kg mums. Mrs. Dailicl. mother oflma“ or personal interview. {turn to reading as to a scda- ‘ AUXlIlory Hos I h I R H Ishlcld to. hide behind. By re- to escape the personal encount- meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary : lish situation. In the last five.she gets dizzy on a ladder. Al- . supportable when one's spirits lounge. on Thursday evening; paper is deuvered “he '5 reading Dear F S r The ages of the' 'think you might encourage her Mrs. Roy MacLeod read th e I '_ 'd readin of the “m” I“ "‘9 mah- 5"“ reads ‘“ “the” “V' g tcrnist to see, if glandular im.il>ondencc. Money was voted to and during "w evening she for reading and only Just got change of me, is causing “n. Sports Recreation Association. ind read.“ mam less 0" her ham“ m8 may be quickly dispersed nation to Mrs. Russell R 0 per. lfllflfflhi “'"re a blue dress nEIWrite her in care of The Guar- MARY HAWORTH ' din"- w . tivc. to divert the mind from Ivaguc melancholy. Also. reading “may serve the patient as a I ltrcating. figuratively. into the Meet - Iprinted page. the patient seeks TIGNISH _ The month”,; DC" MIT! HBWOI’flH I WISh house H palm 1h? “'OOdWOl‘k 01"cr that im'itcs conversation—a f lb 1 . A - i you would help us with a tick. make new drapes except that kind of exertion that seems. in-lgignigh'ig: heclddn?nduzmol‘le§:ig. ycars mother has been rcading ISO. Sh? 8015 very nervous and "9 MW“. conducted b the resident IVIdIy. As soon as the morning ‘impatlt‘nl- What Shhum we d“? As for what you can do, I Mrs, Leslie Kilauea: ‘ " even before breakfast. if anv‘ . . - - - - , .' [and] to have a (he noshc ‘ minutes of the prcvtous mccting reading matter (magazines. etc.) children. as listed. plus your-checg’up with a first _ rgte in-‘an several letters of cones. the afte , ast five years. suggests that . . _ . Wc tarlaoorwo evening papcl‘s Elie probably has an innate vcn balance. posmbly related 0 the TIEhISh mUSlCdI rt‘VIeW. , . - . ' - ice carnival and the Hackctt readln - around to it tor back to Ill nf- due tensmn and a bias towards‘ . _ til liéihin: 9312:2753: LEI-IITVMI‘e Iter the children were more or insomnia. A pattcrn of lnsom-idISESlt-‘r fund. along Wlth a do- . _ hcr minute cxamin- by propcr scdation. paving theiDinnCIEI 912981116111 of the m and my 5m" ls 24‘13tiliwgiolne evening papers as way to abundant restorative Lad'les AUXIhal‘Y 101‘ 5‘ DI‘OJCCI and Mother always waits up un- . h. h i ' ' . _ I . uni to she is undertaking for mem- m we get home no mane.- how Ithe usual thing—staying up un ‘slccp. u ic is cssen _ ' . ‘ t . , 'f necessary to healing sick nerves. spccmlists hers 0f 8 (II-‘85!” Wild» j late We stay cut. She used 10“" 3 or 4 am l ten .5 rs. Hector Buote gave the. lflnlsh the job — further suggests that. since the children are out 15 from underfoot, she may ccl shouldn't read so much. we [her life lacks substance and pur- hal'e guests in for the evening. pose so of she is simply she tidlcs up and does the dish- drifting in ldleness. “’8” Up for my brother. too, be- fore he married nine years alto. 9 needs her sleep and I think you might try, also, financial report of the canteen; to be more of a family friend . for the year. Mrs. Blolce Ellis ‘ to her. For example, when she gave the financial report of the. talks of redoing the house, why canteen for the past mon , don‘t you cordially offer your Mrs. Russell Perry reported ' 7 be sick committee. es one 3 A sychlatrtut might find that serVices as helpers . t the eve'nfrgypmfi' {£530u'5fii; 9 has been suffering a mild If on were to team up with whim may kw her up “m” 3 lemouona] depression of recentiher to paint the woodwork, sliare‘ ms'mmc pALACE or 4 am p sort that prompts itlie tcdium of making the drap-, She rarely goes out the t es and do the climbing (to keep Livadiya Palace at Yalla. on store for food (If she has an or what, from the effort to com- Iher off the ladder) it might I the Black Sea. was the site of shopping with my father on Imunlcate with or share the in- make a th. for I a; :r ELLEN’S DIARY Another Milestone Here, And Hoir A Little Whiter James. husband of ours, rca-{happily. privileged to go as us- iatc. are dear to him. He Unitcd‘Berwmk' N's' “Pent ll!“ “'CCI“ ched another Anniversary of hislual to his winter-chores. Not aIperhaps not the elastic step summem'de as “wash?! birth this morning. Came to itifew there are, because it is no once, nevertheless he sets at. r H ~———_—_____._.—_____—_.__.__. SIMPSONS-SEARS W 4 Great Sale Days Wed.. Thurs.. Fri.. Sat. February 13 -14 -15 - 16 Built under the Silvertone 28-point “Quality Control" program the very best for your money! Some. of the finest features assures you of of this new TV m . Handcrafted chassis. which means 19 tubes that are all handwircd with all connections hand-soldered. . Power transformer with parallel filaments and power vent power surge . . . give longer tube life. . 23" bonded picture tube cannot implode. Reduced reflection elim- inates glare. . True fidelity Silvcrphonic sound with 8" heavy-duty speaker. . One-year warranty on all parts. 90 days free service warranty. . Beautiful new console cabinet ln walnut finish. 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