~ NEW OFFICERS November 27. Members of the newly elected executive are ‘L to R) Walter Solom an, Souris, president; June Hig- gins, Charlottetown, recording The PFT. Hairdressers’ As- sociation held their annual convention at the Charlotte- town Royal Canadian Legion Heme on Saturday evening, ELLEN’S DIARY November Will Smile secretary; Isabel MacDonald, Charlottetown, secretary - treasurer and Allan Wedlock, Summerside, vice-president. jed, and one ambered and .in- dented from an oak. “Now why do they call it an joak’’ one reflected, ‘‘when by \Pights it should be an acorn tree? 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 30, 1965.) aie and Mrs. Albert Machon Uf Parents were. PPENINGS — H Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editer, Phone 48506 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Penny and mx: months, have returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lester MacNeill, |Charlottetown for the winter. ach Point *re spending seve- : ’ days visiting in Wedgeport, Bill Peters and Charlies IN. S well have returned to | homes in Cambridge, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Macin- after an extended visit with re tyre, Corran Ban, are spending |latives in Rollo Bay area. lthe winter months in California | with their daughter, Mrs. Ge-| Mrs. Ray Varner and sons and son -in-law. Ricky and David, Halifax, NS. they will visit with spent a few days recently with | ‘their son Leo, and wife in Mon-|relatives in the Murray Harbor | |treal; their son; Joseph in area. ug Three Rivers and his wife, and Felix De- wife in Sault St. Marie. \weau and Joe Deveau have re- They also visit friends in Win *urned from United States, wl where they resided for Where they attended the funeral many years. On their return /Of the late Aidan Peters of ‘trip in the spring, they wilt |Gloucester, Mass. 'spend some time in Washington | Peters, Mrs. Gert JUDITH MceQUAID "PAUL STROUT PLAN SUMMER WEDDING \with their daughter and son-in- | Weekend visitors to 3 law, Mr. and Mrs. JE. Wholey, of Mr. and Mrs. Birt MacPhail! afr and Mrs. Joseph W. Me- Island and graduated from of Argyle Shore, were Mr. and Quaid of Portland, ‘“Muliié;”” Cathedral High in 1963. She is Mary Gosbee, 4th year stu. Mrs. C. S. Graves, Charlotte-| formerty of Prince Edward employed as filist for Dun and dent at PWC spent a few days town and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Isiand, announce the engage- Bradstreet Inc. Mr. Stout gra- Recently at the home of her MacNeill of Riverside Ferm, | ment of their st deu- duated from Portland High a sae ~~ seca a, | Se car © it ee tee oe is : | Joan L. MacSwain of High! wurray Strout, also of Port- serving in the’ United States | Mr, and Mrs. Wallace More Bank, as = the recent | land. Miss McQuaid attended Navy, stationed in Hawail. A Schur- | summer wedding is planned. the sum- lation from. this province, awar- ded by the scholarship commi- ttee of Acadia University. Kathy MacNeill, student nur- | se at the P.E.I. Hospital spent | a recent weekend at the home | \of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | — MacNeill, Murray Har. MARY HAWORTH Girl Gets Cold Shoulder After Marrving Catholic ly DEAR MARY uamORTe: nneth Douce |I am years older than my lationships with other persons. we retted with his’ fanuty at |sister Lee. I raised her, more And if God is the Father Rollo Bay recently. -|or less, with a domestic’s help, | all mankind, a generally attes- as I was with her more than ted religious truism, suppose that a person's So November will smile this They operated, as they stil! do | will guide him to \Marray Harbor, had as a re- | Her Last Smile Today’ “Tm not fond of days like lights when we opened the door this;« dark and rainy I find a while ago at her insistent them depressing’’ a housewife scratch. to admit the kitten, we met in a store this morning returned from an excursion offered. ‘‘Give me the sunshine which, we suspect, had included and my spirits lift.” she smil- a bowl of new milk in a st2ble ed_' ‘And life becomes rosy a- She naps now, purring a little gain.” A shower slanted over song of content. in a round of the fields Roofs about were white fur on the couch. damp. Eaves dripped. We re- membered how much we had wished for showers like this when summer was parching the land. And now the countryside ~. tai ey wa~-damp-—and-~forlorn—in~ the will be wiching there was’. Fall --rain obtaining. + -A--November~ day; this™-way, “The wells- need: it’ James |only typical of the month, as said? “The springs and streams |are also those which comie frost- this will give them a lift. It's a caught, or those which ‘quietly tryitig experience on a farm to |Stand and wait...By this Novem- have a scarcity of water. i disaster to have the pump run |to leave, picking up the souve- dry.” “I hadn't considered | Rire, we fancy, such as_ those that” I suppose it’s because we With which the younger, and in- ourselves hadn't. noticed it’’ she deed the older lads, favor us on said. “In that case” she smiled, | occasion: a pretty leaf ‘‘to “let's bear with it! ‘And be mark a page’’, or maybe “‘to happy again when the sun, have to go by, if you plan to shines."’ ‘make a rug sometime.” A slim Gnowflakes drifted down quiet- Pointed willow leaf one brought “Wes there a wild anima’ in your traps this morning?’’ Pe- ter grinned, anticipating a bit of a thrill. “‘None! The kitten ly Between us and the yards’ jin today, sere but prettily shad- Goodnigit..... It’s a (ber will be making preparation~ es since Sia at chews as ter that pat vhi | : 7 : | , Own, or that path which leads out. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS: (Bass Soca tries tnoor And we shall be left with our | ments we" severe in te’ ~New London WI Member _ Receives Institute Pin woodlands or grove a squirrel’s doorway, that November does not come to mind. It is then we too complete our storings, add- Mrs. Marion Cole was made a /Clark and Mrs.. Hedley Stewart; marriage.: x j life member of the New London Red Cross convener, Mra: Wylie’ She was escorted to a decora- Women’s Institute at the Novem- Bryenton: auditors. Mrs. Har- ted chair by her cousin, Mrs. ber meeting held at the home of vey Jenkins and Helen Pierce. _Wendall MacLaren and. comoli- The home of Mr. and Mrs. \Stewart MacGregor was the iscene of a large gathering when \friends, neighbours and rela- itives held a shower for their ing last items to shelf and cup- board in store for the winter to come... We shall remember of the month, the coziness of the hearthfires, the content of the Mrs. Murray MacKay. Mrs. Wil-| Mrs. Roland Horne reported mentary remarks were made indoors when the household gat- bur MacKay called on the fol- that donations had been sent¢ to by Rev. M. Smith, Fred Rose hers in. Out of doors there is jowing ladies to make the pres- the Lady Aberdeen Scholarship | amd Ruseli Garrett, while se- ‘the marvellous symmetry of thé entation. A corsage was given ‘Fund and Gift Coupon_No,367..;.veral_of—her-friends—presented bare" trees now revealed: the to the honored guest by Mrs. It was also reported that two|her with many useful gifts. eye-catching shapes of the map- Fred MacEwen. while a well jlayettes had been sent to the Sandra voiced her appreciation les, the grace and beauty of the | worded address was read Oy |Unitarian Service Committee. to all. Music was furnished by white birches, the artistry with Mrs. Lorne and an ID | ~The school committee stated Mrs. Clinton Stewart and an en- which a company of sparrows (stitute pin: was presented by that ceveral items had been Joyable evening was spent. Re- arrange themselves" as so many | Mrs. Oscar MacKay of behalf Of |nonght for the school and it wag freshments were served and \daughter Sandra, priér to her | long hours. the business until | | Senior in hi¢h school. | faith less on jno religious upbringing. | than observing from school. tually I | man. married a and belong to a synagogue. __ My sister, got a job after gra-| matters. Individual duation and, some months ago, aren't in a position to be. } blossoms in = lilac bush or ot- | the group. Present at the haoy decided to get a refill for the tte bride to be received many Kee gee to meet him, at my rejecting attitede towards her her low tree. loceasion was Mrs. Cole’s daw- |first-aid kit. good wishes for the future es | ere an ~co pee Lee had brought him to our church’, as the phase is “Ah, I didn’t think it was so 'ghter, Mrs. Athol Auld end her 1. necember meeting is to SUes!s departed. h and he impresses me @3 ary own view is: “To. thine near” James says, this fact | three. daughters-intiaw, MMS. 1. held at the home of Mrs. 3 gentleman, well mannered. ana eae If 7 some- evidently brought to attention ‘Duncan Cole, Mrs. —— Cole | walter MacQuarrie. when roll and Linda who made a presen | He is with the U. S. Navy. aoe maternal love tee ais lin the paper he reads, “but {and Mrs. William Cole. call is to be answered with ag tation to them. |, They continued to date, ter is the same as before Christmas now is only a few The president. Mrs. Cole, pre- exchange of Christmas gifts and| Mr. Brown then read en ad- | though Lee said at one time | perhaps Poaceae ge or lweeks away!” {sided at the meeting end 19 everyone is to have something dress on behalf of the brothers | that she had stopped serine | TEC Oane broke with family” Until tomorrow — Diary. — |members responded to roll call for the program. in-law and sisters, and a gift him. Finally in August she ad todition to espouse the man of » jby paying their member§bh1!P ‘Four members decided to at Was presented by Mrs. Stirling?| mitted being married to. him. | her choice, I think you should fees. Four visitors were present. tend the leadership course at| Bagtole, sister of Mr. Werlock. |He is in Italy at present: will t201 freely entitled, morally, to [The minutes of the annual meet- Parkdale WI Hall on November Numerous individual gifts back in December. (Que® ‘feel that way about her. ing and the last meeting were 564) lread by thé secretary, Mrs. El- : ed and refreshments were serv- ed. tion to all for their help and co Charge and a social time enjoy-| loperation during the year. Be- 4. : jports were given by the secre- | CLINTON WI | | : jtary and treasurer. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan was | Mrs. Don MacEwen reported elected president at the annual for the nominating committee | meeting of the Clinton Women’s |and brought in the following of- Institute held recently at the ficers for the 1965-66 term: pre | home of Mrs. Sullivan. Other | sidént, Mrs. Oliver Bernard; 1st | officers elected for the following! ~ |vicepresident, “Mrs. Lori) year were: vice- president, Mrs. i |Campbell; 2nd vice: president, | Rotert Heaney; secretary, Mrs. |. Mrs. Alexander Green; secre- | Horace Paynter: treasurer, Mrs. 2° tary, Mrs. Ellis Burgoyme: | Keith Woodside; Red Cross con- ec atl Mrs. Eric ee ivener, Mrs. Ivan Pickering: +3 convener, fs hall secretary, Mrs. Wilfred ae ieee Mrs. Fred | Pickering; directors, Mrs. MacEwen; auditors, Mrs. Fran- | George MacKay, Mirs- Harold jcis Murray and Mrs. Mont Mac- Heaney and Mrs. James Mac- ‘Ewen; director:, Mrs. Murray Kay; auditors, Mrs. Weirum | MacKay, Elva MacAllister and MacKay and Mrs. William Cot- \Mrs. Don MacEwen ' ton. | A reading on ‘anec® | With the president, Mrs. Har- abe given by Mrs. Wi old Heaney in the chair, the ‘ meeting opened with the Mary were appointed to attend the | crowart collect. The minutes of va | (Tot |T must respect my | not his. | treated -her like a -sister. Is she expecting? Ans They were married before a | Justice of the peace, a marriage | {not recognized by his church or ours; he fs Catholic. Lee says she isn’t converting ar“ a sure |he’s not either. Our rents have accepted the -situa- But if your husband feels out- tion, at least for the present. . | But my husband js giving me a hard time and s0 are my in laws. —My~husband- and~ his rents give Lee the cold shoulder. nd’s |- wishes; but. she 1S my~ sister, In the past, he has I want her to feel welcome in my house; vet she feels un~-~- fortable. My children adore her. I cannot get th-cu~ to their own business and put in/|tion that all men We lived nearby spiritually speaking, regardless was (of surface differences. We ne-| Further, the truly religious |ver attended the church of our person respects the special occa-| conscience of his brothers, | sions weddings etc-; and we had even to the extent of respecting other | their right to be wrong, the holidays ing to his own light, if it However, our parents wanted ing. a wrong ‘‘religious” | me to date boys of our tradition. The truly religious }al religion, which I did. Even- humbly i wonderful only ultimate infallible Now we have children “the truth, the whole | wishes, she started dating him. | | They wouldn't allow him in) | their house, though mother final- | husband’s severely “judging” PS concent of religious sclidar'ty | seem to him that they are =. mindful that God is truth |nothing but the truth” in nee to your sister rivht or wrong, so to sveak, wit vcur As your husband’s wife, tile | have every right to welcome | your ‘beloved sister in your) home as you wish. And if you| bid her welcome, should | feel welcome there. | raged by this situation, there’s no use trying to trade argument | with him. Rather, adapt as, peaceably _.as_you can to his t EASY-SEW SUCCESS Meanwhile (continue being as DON’T tackle that family din- sisterly to. your _sister_in your. ner party—unless you're safely the — other. persone! eriertaticn ‘ower | protected her as you've always been, and Fasy-sew, with no apology to anyone about binding. it. M. H. Printed Pattern 4810: , Misses’ by a coveral!l like this. trimmed with gay my husband. Can you give me Mary Haworth counsels Sizes Small (10, 12); Medium |some advice? Pik. | .DBAR P.Y.G:: A verson's re- | mail or personal i}igion has to do with is rela-, Write her in care of The Guar- | lationship to God. As such, his dian. : through her column, not interview. by (14, 16); Large (18,20). Medium 11% yards 35-inch. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in | coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents |\Fall meeting. A new member, Mrs. J.M. Campbell, was pre- |sented with a gift from the WI. | Mrs. Alexander Green invited the hostess assisted by the com- mittee in charge. the last annual andt he last reg- ular meeting were‘read by the secretary Mrs. William Cotton. }The treasurer gave a report for \the year, and 11 members re- | sponded to roll call with a toy. and payment of dues. The Red Cross report consist- | ed of four tunics, seven dresses, | 10 diapers, two nighties, two)! IDA BAILEY ALLEN Apole Wrapples Starred In After-Game Picnic ‘The “Mod” part of the picnic add two cents sales tax. Print plainly size, name, address, style number. Send order to Anne Adams, care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont - Be alert to What's New! Send for excitement - packed Fall- Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 de the Kensington Royal Canadian, Quick- crochet helmet in puff- Legion banquet to which the dis- | stitch— prettiest way to keep er of heavy duty aluminum wrap over the bowl. Then press on two more layers of thé alumin- MYRTLE RHOAD WMS g —) : stack the containers on top. a ia r The resident, Mrs, Horace | blankets, seven sweaters, three SY si on a fall afternoon stars crushed Measuring from the top of the ret thal Peas cnigda tet ‘Paynter, gave an interesting re- | baby jackets and one bottle Cod | iZ £4 heavy duty aluminum wrap con- containers, run a ribbon through | free pattern— choose it from ae oa the executive Liver Oil capsules. Sw. tainers, to hold individual com- the hole on one side of the plate, | Cstalse 50 cents held recently in Charlottetown The president gave a report of #// bined servings of hot foods such then under and up to the other | : at the mber meeting of.the the year’s activities, and com- : as the hot potato salad and side. Tie securely at the top, wo SEPARATELY Myrtle Rhoad Presbyterian: Wo- | mended the members for their OGee frankfurters and the “Apple forming a handle. | ue tea ARA -~ men’s Missionary _ Society help and co-operation, and axk- | by Brookes Wrapples” featured in this col- Pebricnd a mn ae shine at the home of Mrs. Ralph |ed the same for the new presi- umn. | TOMORROW'S DINNER ; {cae § pot on : - (Based on a Tailgate Picnic aft-| Congregations, 327 for Negroes a 7% ting asdaet ie | Mille tactic rartent by | HELMET ’N’ MITTENS» (To Make and Use the Containers er the Game) |and 185 for members of other mee! was : mate + | the - pre with the theme |the Institute for the Unitarian The helmet with the little-gir si an Guana tein dome ved Gel Por ae Gn “God's Power in the Early |Service committee, was dis ¢ rap is fashion news! _ Pres Soup Combin- played.’ Plans were finalized for cheted of worsted. on a fiat surtoce. Frese one lev | ed)— Hot Germen Potato Set- creed was repeated, scripture trict catered on Remembrance |warm. Mitten—two flat pieces,|ym wrap. Remove from the| Milk Wrapples, ean tae relief and was read responsively and the Day. “Programs for the new | sewn together. Pattern 7314: bowl and there’s a container. | Measuremenis level; corns with cushion- f/ ; Exposition on the lesson was \term will be made out by the /sizes S,M,,L included. Make the number of these con- | fer'6 Sots Ghat tee oe WAITING FOR A SECOND HELPING ; president, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. | recipes trifie. Service Committee, the wife has Trip Through Korean Slums Discloses Desperate Poverty KOREA — (Special): (From |ing with a toy ol The first the diary of Dr. Lotta Hitsch- thing that struck me about him manova, Executive Director, as he sat in front of his empty Unitarian service Committee, | bow! was the forlorn expression ie on_ his still-chubby face:‘‘He is I accompany our Social glad to be back,” the mother Worker, Miss Kim, Ok Hwa, on “ie, as the child. began to lick the inside of the dish. Sud- gruel sticking to his leg and he : scoped them up and gulped I look I see unbelievable pover- | them down. ty and squalor;- dignified Kor-| The father, 41, has tubercul osis and cannot work. He lay on on one meal per day. Our jour- blankets im the lean-to next ney through the slums took us to| to the shack which keeps him the shack of Mr. Kim Soo Bong,}separated from the rest of the whose_five__vear-_old—-boy -had |family. Under the-bed-they-had pera na geal Maes af wen igeen Ak Be ta Bla tal. When lust I saw the child, he | lonings;—some empty tins and a im clean gay te opp hegey ; ona white bedspread play- ith the help of the Unitarian 2 | iv > - aoe —- sa, 2 om > » -& g *s 4 — ee eel > _s. pe 9, 5 etl é ~ denly he saw two dabs of barley | received a $15 “‘Peddling Grant” to buy candy which she sells to | children on the city streets. She |now makes 50 cents a day With |winter coming and firewood | costing 25 cents for a small bun- |dle, her earnings will not go jfar. The USC continues to help with barley rations and clothing. Barley costs the USC $1 for 16 -servings. 3 | I have seldom been surround- ed by more haunting and de- pressing need. The children and neighbourhood women @ the solitary pump stared at me, the uninvited intruder,-as we made our way to still another hut and another story of priva- tion. (Contributions are welcomed |at USC’ headquarters, 56 Sparks 'Street, Ottawa 4; clothing for the USC should be left at the Do minion Building, Fourth Floor, {Room 12, Charlottetown, P.E.I.) meeting were read by the secre- tary, Mrs. Lorne Crozier. Mrs. fra Huestis invited the members to her home for the ments tess. BRACKLEY WI Brackley WI Roll call was an were then read. Mrs. George Jackson was hos- tess for the annual meeting of | Horace Paynter and Mrs. Rob- | THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) _lert Heaney. It was agreed no! for each pattern (no stamps, tainers needed; fill each with a | generous portion of hot potato | salad and top with two frankfur- HOT POTATO SALAD AND FRANKFURTER, STACKS | an D! Scholls Zino-pads to hold meetings in July and Auu- please) to Alice Brooks, care of ters, as described today. \%4 Ib. sliced bacon, cut in small gust. Mrs- Ivan Pickering will | jbe hostess for the December | | meeting. Refreshments were served by December meeting and ‘refresh-| the hostess. _ were served by the hos | Surprise Party Held For Couple swered by the members paying A surprise party honoring the quilting motifs. their fees. One new member '25th wedding anniversary of Mr. ever collected from famous me | was welcomed. Minutes of the and Mrs. Walter Wedlock, ar-|seums. Send 60 cents for new last annual and regular meeting ranged by their sons and dau- Museum Quilt Book No. 1 — complete patterns. 60c. | was held at the . After reports from the presi- home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar dent, treasurer and. secretary, |Wedlock, Summerside recently. jthe election of officers place with the following results: president, Mrs. Walter Ma c- Quatrie; vice-president, Mrs. Au- took| Edgar Brown as master of ceremonies, after speaking |briefly of -the purpose of the -ga= thering \GIANT 19666 Needlecraft Cata- more free patterns printed in catalof Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one cent sales tax. Print plainly pat- tern number, name, address. jlog stars knit, crochet— many needlecraft designs. .3 'Send 25 cents. NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt \patterns for you in color,. with Finest pattern | sixteen HALIFAX (CP) — The baby bbits which won top. prize at | and extending felicita- the Atlantic Winter Fair weighed brey MacPhail; secretary, Mrs. |tions, called on Edgar Wedlock o saan Uke tae toe alter MacMillan; treasurer |who read an address to the cou- |a year . Roland Horne: directors, |ple on behalf of their son- and |zen than old. said he raised the two rab- . Guy Pierce, Mrs. E ari |daughterin-law, William, Edgar |bits on dog-food biscuits. o > me Te . al et a a ee, | NOTICE Adella’s Millinery Will. remain closed until THURS., DEC. 2nd We are sorry for this inconvenience. .. 100 Queen St. Opposite Post Office OPEN EVERY SATURDAY UNTIL. CHRISTMAS. ¥