WW wmfl . m s The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 13. 1963. this” HAPPENINGS MARY HAWORTH Husband Resents Wife’s Desire For Separation Dear Mary Haworth: After 10 a morally healilityhin to be my wife in any sense i of the word. saying she doesn't love me and no longer wants to live under the same roof wi I m e. . She wants what she calls amicable separation" on term Mrs. Charles MacQuaid. edu-. year. submitted her report t‘ the Holy Redeemer Council of» the Community Center on March‘ th. The marriage of .l u d it h f Dianne. eldest daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Hubert Oatway. Char- lottetown. P.E.I.. and George“ son of Mr. and Mrs. Roelofi Boekholt of Fort Saskatchewani was solemnizcd by the Rev. Mr.; Moerman in a double ring cere-i ‘mony at the D u t c h Reform; HAT YOUR WAY To SPRING hat by IWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS I ‘Church in Edmonton. Alberta.I recentl . ' bride, who was given In I The marriage by her uncle. Mr. Gor-‘ don Lafierty. had as her matron‘ Right. a wizard of a Dior. (‘ascades leaves sparkling jet heads down A cloud of white chiffon sits 'In base of felt in this new de- sign [or spring. left. The Mon- and the treal designer was inspired hack of the black silk organdy I . . by impressionist painters. crown. , i A reception was held at the ‘ IBeIIevieu Hall, Edmonton, AI- ‘bert ELLEN’S DIARY pha Yo Women's Institute was focused on Education Week for the March meeting. A dis- cussion pertinent to adult edu- cation was led by Mrs. Ann Cro- Feathery Snowfall Rests On ckett. teacher of York Junior epartmcnt. and a film 'WiIIie D "Good n l g h I. And 'Safe.“We may have to make do with Catches on" was shown. Home'i" .Iames called to Mr. the old one." The meeting opened hv the C. in parting. when he set out a And the M a r c h~wind blew members singing 'wm‘n ' Irish few minutes ago from our door. about the chimney. Blew gust-[Eyes are Smiling" followed by He. had come. through the dusk ily. and calmed, and returned the Creed. The roll call was re. from his house on the hill. to.again and again. Came in. as it spanded in by suggesting Do‘s spend the evening with us about does now. from the hilltops ofthe and Don‘t's for hospital visitors. our hcai‘tstone. to chat with us morning. bringing with it, at the Mrs. Lowe” watts and Mrs_ about the farming, and of other outset. sum 9 damp feathery Lake” Lewis were appointed to mutual interests about. snowfall to fields and in yards. mp committee 0 make an-an. Thoughts turned to the crop- "The snow has ceased. Ellen" pigments for the fashion show to ping. James offers. settled once more be staged in York Han on May “Things aren't like they used to the. old armchair. nd 7, to be on farms" James offered. "Any stars?” when the subject came up. Mrs. Paker .Iewell and Mrs. . “No_ no,- mmm Though i be. Gertrude Whiteway volunteered hi3 lieve the wi "Theft: have b9? h M will change to a to p re p a re the Institute pro- "hjhif~'t’5 M'“ C agreed- better quarter before long." grams for the next three Tlm“ was. When I0 gi‘l I'Pady “Why do farm folks have such months. The hall committee. displayed samples of stage curtain mater- lor ll. all “'9 had I°.d0VW3-‘ I" respect for the weather?" some- h"." 3 h" '"I "9“ ha'nef‘s'mlaY’ one questioned the other day. _ be a coilai for a young horsf‘. 0r "They seem to know an it; ml which met with the approval } pair or‘ so fof traces, or asjgnsfl of all the members. It was also 31:2; afrthneewme‘frlibiiy "Because we must suit our deemed that new "El" fixture“ "And. then. of course there was. work I” "H “mm” explained yellfitvalifonlgstffd third:ie'wgrvosant the matter of getting the gi'ass- “Ye-V II I5 always “I” “MONK motion was carried to this cf- scedsrlthat was a big Item. Blli-ISo much depends on it. you fcct. “gut”! (I'll; SIflOOIIlf mhis head hatt 599." The members voted to provide t c. tionT o a 9 out ay t.a And [he lam wmlmzda‘ls pass. a sum of money necessary for prescnth on farms the cropping . . r . th ~ h ~ would ’ékp ' Slip through our fingers like re- the flue ajgmg 0: “mph” for . ” membered summm._sands n a e -H Gaiment Llub. Mrs. liak~ “There's more than that to . n . “'3 C‘ smilpd somewhat shore. And like those. even the 9" LP‘HS and Mrs" Elm" Bm‘m :S'i‘gl'm‘, most somber offer their gold- a”?th leaders or. Ihis .10 0 a1 lamb; nuddpd gums- sewmg class for \ork girls. . . ' ’ - Unm mmorm“, “Diary ~__ The Institute chorus group There surely is. Just to think Gmdmigm H was informed that the m u sic n; i“ 15 to know there win have __._-..- '_I_ sheets are now available. and a to he gas and oils. extras for the machines er they always need some repairs—those we know “P “I” have I0 gpt'" (George Rrucc Red Point is And. Mad“ p'csonl I“ “1,? spending some time in Toronto "m9 WIPM‘I- ’h "59 “9 do“ Ont. While there he will visi “Pi”! brother-in-law and sister. \es. we always h a we to Mr? and Mrs. Llnvd Found a]_ that' Mr. ‘ ‘ ' practice session in preparation for the Music Festival was. ar- ranged A total of I3 members express- ed a wish to purchase individual 't copies of the ‘History of Island ilnstitutes‘ books which is at .present being compiled by the EAST BALTIC make allowance for g - lPi‘ovinciaI Oil'- .0 his aunt. Mrs. Mar aret “9' C. nodded. Young. g Mrs. Frank Watts served as "And there are the fertilizers. Mrs. Ale x a n d 9 1- Robert, a most Capable allt‘llnnccr for a sale of articles donated by the members Following the c I o s e of the And as I said. all the seeds, and son, Red Point is recovering It takes a nice lot these times" from an injury she received in Jame said. "And there is apt to a fall down cellar steps. some be some new implement wanted. time 3g“ mPf'iihE. the hOSiCSS. Mrs. ‘I- 3y rigmg “.9 Shouid have a new Mr. and Mrs. Earle. Robert mer Brown, and the assisting -~-lhl5 SprinE-" son a nd Mrs. Alice 1. a do e r, cnmmmee' served a lune” "I reckon we should“ Mack Charlottetown were rcccnt vis- 05w“ {or “1“ Apr” mmlmg ‘ I “IL . imrs to North Lak‘, and Kin s_ will be Mrs. Arthur Johnson. as- agreed s nothin i: but a m g Slsmd by Mrs‘ Leigh V0556“ . . . bo . waste of Now. "Sin! that Old Les"... Robenson so" of Mt. Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. Mrs. Elmer t'ine Wehneed a bigger and bet- and Mrs. John I Rnbermon“Brown and Mrs. Arthur Brown. 5'" """4 H I Kingshoro. has returned home Thor“ ,“a‘ a “'I‘fnl'f- II)“ I”? after being a patient in (‘harlo-‘ purred.’ the mornings kindling ttetnwn Hospital for several drying in the oven gave of a days ' ' subtle fragrance of woodsy ' places. .lames sighed. "Oh I don't know" he said \ PRINCETOWN Uth The World Day of Prayer Ser- vice was held on March 1st at I I alpeque Keir Memorial Pres- Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Kidson byterian Church. when the lad- . a n d Mr. a nd Mrs. Micheal ties of Princetown United Church _ Keus. Red Pomt attended thejoined for the interdenomination- .funeral of Mrs. Wilbert Dock-‘81 service. ,endorff. North River. The leaders for the service ‘ rs. Wendell Robertson was4were Mrs. Svdnev McGougon. ghostess to the Kingsborn W.l. at Mrs. Wendel] brozier and ‘ her home Tuesday night. Wallace Adams. Pravers were Ethen Garrett. East ' ispent a recent weekend I Charlottetown. 1 Mrs. Shirley Dixon was tess to the East Baltc W.l. 'her home Monday night. '1 'n in son. Mrs. Roy Adams. Mrs. Ray . Mrs. Horace Stewart and . Edward Murphy. The guest speaker was Rev. Donald McKay of Summerside. Ilyn. Charlottetown spent the dress, weakehd In RPfl POI i. The following vocal selections Gordon Ching has returned added much to 9 service: born 6 after spending several “Faith of our Fathers" render- weeks with relatives in Toronto ed by the Hickey sisters‘; “When Ont. and New York’sute. . il kneel down to Pray". by .lud- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur. JarwsIm‘ Wmdsidp and "I Come to and daughter. Lynn. Kingsboro;the Garden Alone”. by the Hard. WON’- l‘t’cehl EUCSIS Of Mr- 1"Idling sisters. Mrs. Roy Easter was Mrs. Lloyd Darrach and fam- organist. "Y. SI. PEIPI‘S 381/. _ The offering was received by Charles McM a h on. Elmlrfl‘Mrg. Gem-g9 wail an Mrs, Ger. at present taking Water Safety‘ v and First Aid course at Red mhgmmmed by RM. tCross Headquarters. Charlotte. A 56;...“ hour {Minwm and own. . ‘ Lowe" Murphy. Oshawa. Ont.‘3i"i(".il”iieifi£¥.‘l ELIE: M” is spending some time. with his ' parents. Mr.‘ and Mrs. Percy VICTORIA W.l. The regular meeting Murphy. Elmira. i of the York HaII Will Be Scene The attention of the Al~' Baltic offered by Mrs. Leighton CouI-‘ Mr. ahd MTS. Spencer HOWPI- who gave a most inspiring ad-. and Campbell's COW Parkvls‘jald Mill. and the benediction? ,of honor. Mrs. Blanche LeBi'uinI and the groom was attended by his brother John \"I('IOl'la W.l. met. in the lnstl- The annual meeting 0(51. Dun. tute, Room of the local hall on Stan's Basilica Aha,» Society TI'OS‘IaY “lEh‘ Chaired by theIwas held in the Assembly Hall president. Mrs. Kcn Machan. on March 3rd. After the collect and roll call. The RL Rev. pamck McMah. the minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. I. Mornsm' and approved The The following slate of officers correspondence was read and we“, Plected. president discussed by the members and John' Masai“; (re-elected). following a brief on education. View resident‘ MES JA ‘Bur e Mrs. Richard MacQuarric. ex- p ' ‘ ' ‘ tended an invitation to visit the. school during open house‘ on Friday afternoon. Sandy Morrison offered to re- pair the card tables with ma- sonitc. Remnants received from Ramos and Simpson-Sears were . . ‘ sh own and it was decided to David M'ucr' “I’Udcm' "I Dal- aiictiion these pieces at a sale Imus” Umycrsqu' Spent the during a social evening planned'wecmnd w‘m hls parents' Mr' for April when it is anticipated a.“ a neighboring institute will be “‘19- guests. Mrs. George Cannon of- fered “The Eureka House for this social event. Mrs. Lloy . Boulter was appointed on the CIUI’ 0'.‘ Monday “Yam” at h" sick committee to replace Mrs. home 1" summende' iEmorson MacDonald who re- .. ported having visited Mr. Ken Barbara Beam": B'SL“ 5h" Machan during his convales- dent at Dalhous'e universlty' ccnce. The school committee a”in Ihls week I" .Summgr- appomtcd are Mrs. Emerson Side m spend a few days W'Ih MacDonald and Mrs. Sandy “9" 93“"‘I5- Mr- and Mrs' 55‘ Morrison. 0“- Aftcr singing "The Queen" a lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. ed the members on a successful dent. Mrs. H. Drew; third Vice- prsidcnt. Mrs. H. Henry: secre- tary, Mrs. Charles Obeverie tre- elected); treasurer, Mrs. James Lawlor (re-elected). Gail lnman. student at Mount St. Vincent Academy. Halifax, NS. spent the weekend at her BA" FORTUNE VFW home in Summerside. The combined groups from Souris NOW and Bay Fortune UCW met in Fortunc Hall for the World Day of Prayer ser-Iweekend with his parents, Mr. Vice. March 1st. The programmpd Mrs. D.l.. Miller, Summer- was carried out by the Bay For- side. ‘ tune group with the Souris group' as their guests. Mrs. .oncclyn housie. University. spe nt the Collin. DI'CSI- tained her bridge club at her wors ip. . Mrs. Sterling Burke led the confession and assurance. Mrs. Marjorie Stead. evening. I I which was answered by eleven on was present and congratulal.. . members. d Mrs. D.L. Miller. Summerv‘ d hostess to the East End Bridge.j er-in-law. the late Willard Mac-Itha cational convener sin c 2 last; Donald. Summerside. Mrs. .l.O. (Tobb will entertain} the Catholic Women's League! her bridge club this evening at when they held their meeting in her home in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Erland Ramsay Ientertained at th e i r home in Summerside on Saturday eve- s t would be financially diffi- cult if not impossible for me to ‘meet indefinitely. and in an ar- 'rangement that 1 disapprove. 5 I want her to stay with me: I ‘but only if she is my wife. ether of us has legal grounds for divorce. Hence sep-. aration would have to be by mu- ; tual consent. unless one of u-s' "ml leaves. thereby giving the. other Mm Wed .rmwsdalr Mount :ground for divorce. As I see it. . v. . ' e .a satisfactory separation agree-i Albion. is a patient in the Prince . ment canit be worked out; hence; Edward island Hospital. she Is receiving treatment. 4. ; Buil will direct you w that houseclcaning time; where I ithe impasse remains. ! I A recent crash program of: The Unitarian Service Com- .1 psychiatric ther apy hasn't; mittee is now situated on Floor ; brought us any closer. Room 12 of the. Federal P.O. ‘only temporarily successful in ding. The elevator operator lt wasi promoting harmony. But theI rapport was short-lived and. to my disappointment and the ex- has come. please remember us , asperation of the therapist. my when you come to sort over the f Wife refused to continue. . I man , “outgrowns” with a mind to ma-I The DESI. SIX months has seen .terials like your old faded drap- a crystallization Of 0111‘ Opposed. .es. from which we can make so i positions. and further deteriora- . needed garments. GiveI ._ ' lthat they may live. Watch for most total incompatablhty. ‘news of annual meeting soon. tion of our relationship into al-I trulyI ‘ hell on earth. Ire-electedl; second vice-presi-. I I Miss Enid Mach‘arlane was t I I David Miller, student at Dal: I I I Mrs. Harold Schurman enter-’ and Mrs. James Bennett, the in- summerside on Tuesday from a‘ icrct‘ssinn. trip to Boston. Massachusetts. The theme. “More than Con- . qucrors" was read by Mrs. Mrs. D.L. Melanson of Monc-i George Campbell and the offer- ton. N.B., 1n: was EIVt‘h by Mrs. EdWin her former home in Summer- Rci . side The World Day of Prayer ser- ivice was prepared by a small group of women under the lead- at bridge at her home in Sum- ership of Mrs. David Chung. mcrside on Monday evening. Korea. The offering received by MrS- Lorne DlanWf‘ll and Mrs.‘ Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Prichard Daisy Johnston is to be forward- arrived from Oromocto. N.B.. to ad to Women's lntcr Church attend the funeral of their broth- Council of Canada, Toronto. I Hymns sung ere. “(tome 51x icopmns ems“ Thou Almighty King". "Faith of . our Fathers“. "Beneath the. SAIGON. Viet Nam (AP) -I I Vary mix-match. TWO-SKIRT PATTERN Sew one outfit with th slim dent, 'was leader for the call to home in Summerside on Monday ‘skirt. one with the gore: skim” the sleeve tern for yardages. i this pattern. FIFTY CENTS 1.50 cents) spent the weekend at :coins (no stamps. pleasel Ontario residents' add 2 cents sales tax. Print N AD. ‘ plainly s I z E. I I I t CV05“ 0f Jf‘slls" and “The Day‘Six U.S. helicopters crashed on Thou Gavest". Mrs. Mar-ion Mi - t . . . chell was organist for the ser were forced to make emergency ' landings and two men killed in a rescue operation Sun- :day over mountainous terrain, . . iotuthorities said Tuesday. The ed the henod'dmn- six were searching for an Amer- “ Ihf’ C10“ “I "‘9 “PM” 3 ‘ ican pilot and a Vietnamese ob- ihmch “as Sen/Ed by "‘9 my server who crashed in a U.S. w": $1328; A iArmy reconnaissance plane Sat- ‘T'i urday. Both were rescued Mon- < ’3 Linda Dingwell sang "Anywhch with Jesus. Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin pronounc- a solo, i 40 FLEE FIRE day on a mOunta'inside 5,000 feet OTTAWA ICPIWP‘OI‘I‘V people I Mm ‘were forced to flee a fire which “ FAMOUS FOR raged through a row of two- storey houses in west central; .Ottawa Tuesday. There were, jno injuries. Men and equipment' . from three city fire stations bat-i tied the blaze which caused anE Estimated $30,000 damage to s' ‘ nu BRANDED INSPECTED S T E A K 5 GOOD on: ZAKEAS “gm; 1 1 1 1 1 1 IX b I 1 were I . I I t > > t nt. lengths Ring-collar jacket‘ I _ MF- and Mrs- PEI” PM)“ andlis new. smart. Choose tweed ml the dedication Mrs, Vance Harris returned to:a new blend_ Printed Pattern 4852; Misscs‘ 1Stizes 10. 12. 14, 16. 18. See pat- Mrs. B. R. Sharpe was hostess ‘DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE, ADAMS. 7care of Guardian - Patriot Pat-i Itern Dept. 60 Front Street W.. Toronto 1. 0 WW I H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E. ’ D D D D > and . in for . t . Last week. in desperation. l‘ i appealed to our pastor. who was tion in one meeting. and arrange .for a period of truce. ' iof saving the marriage. I y wife understood. so she: I says. that this was to be a cell- i hate period of truce. which was‘ i not my understanding. I con- .strued it to be complete recon- ;ciliation. with additional help, I and guidance to follow. Once i I again she spurns me an af-i i firms her decision to have either ' an agreed separation now or one Iof her own making later. I We have three perfectly won- derful children. ages 6. 4 and 2 ‘ years. model offspring in all re-j spects. whom I love dearly. Myi ‘ wife threatens to cut them offI from me and cause them to hate me unless gets her way. .What shall I do? What say you. of this nightmare?—L.R. ‘ Dear L.R.: As I see the pic- ture. your attitude toward yOuri wife is about as loving as a boa of marriage. my wnfe re- decent. band and “than. with a troubled wife who felt she tih wished to live separately. would inot try to tilt ks and trying with table to re-establish communica- Homing yourself upon an unwin. ting wife. as seems to be the gist m hopelfof your current wrangle. Mary H a w o r t h counsels ; l Memoir PHARMAcv ft . enough her column, not by m or personal interview. Write ho, in care of The Guardian GRANT AMNESTY BAGHDAD. Iraq (Reutersta All Kurdish rebels have been granted an amnesty. Baghdad _ radio reported Tuesday. The an a land! . : amnesty was part of a s g - ded us- confron with the Kurds who began theie' insurrection in northern Iraq in September, 1961. no longer loved him and ow up roadbloc ‘ as you have. Rather. he would address him- 1 self generously to the proposi- tion of respecting her distress i specialist coun- i sel to work out a protective ar- rangement for the children and‘ her. in terms that would give her privacy and proof of his en- during devotion and good will. It strikes me that you are: more c on c e rned with savin face (your own) and trying fore- 1 sightedly to build up a case1 against your wife in the minds of many—in the event she feeLsI driven to leave you cventually —than you are humanely occu- pied in trying to restore mutuall ove to the marriage. 1 SPRING There is an element of sadism, of lurking hostility to woman? kind. implicit in your dogged in- I MOISTURE sistence that she, must remain with you. on terms of full wife-. hood. after she has made it, clear that you are physically repugnant to her. Given normal self— respect and normal sensitivity to the psychological. spiritual and; mental ingredients of real con-I jugal love and sex attractiont you simply couldn't consider' 2 02. II“. I! 1| on under make up for all day molatun MOISTURE CR AM 2 oz. RIG. 33.75 «(tween-m I'll-S Impen- "dewy" freeb- nau to the I n. BEAUTY PLUS HORMONE N in my opinion. you personally LOT I 07.. R16. “.1 need intensive psychoanalytic. “help at this time. to bring to light the sick-sick reasons why you continue to torment your wife. in pietistic guise. when she is trying candidly to break away from the nightmare mock- ery of marriage that somehowl appeals to your neurotic bias—I M.H ‘ Glu- dull allow den I tuber. younger look. IIAUTY PLUS HORMONE CREAM 3 0L RIG. 03.75 "Cushions" akin wit a I t m In t in I : lulu! couple-mun wrlnklee. I ITLIS SY C REDDIN BROS. Pharmacist here to serve you ANY hour of the day or night CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service constrictors embrace. 1 don't. wonder that. she gasps for free- ; Idom from the smothering atmo- Isphere of smueg spiteful own- ‘ership in which you try to im- I prison her An cmot 'll” 7' Liberal for CF IMPO TO ALL IS .. _ ‘2 ’3!“ IF IT’S FISH “WILL CUT" WE HAVE IT p P 0 D Queen St. Meat :23 Queen 4-7336 6:15 - 6:30 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION Notice of I Division of Physical Education Province of P.E.l. "Adult Keep Fit" Class will be held at West Kent School Thursday, March 14 at 7.15 pm. ROSES ALI. YEAR I Exquisite in pink-tored orl ilow - gold tone: — a clothl you‘ll love to embroider. _ t a Iovely-as-spring table“ with this choice cloth in o-to-inch I cross-stitch. Pattern 7 trans~ . fer l3 motifs Ward to “Width inches. Thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern Ino stamps please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- lan- Patriot Pattern De .. no from Street W.. Toronto I. Ont. Ontario residents .21"? ~%"3mi’;«‘£ EMIM’ IV" :‘ " add 1 cent 0*: tax. Print plainly PAT- NUMDM. NAME. A!)- 64th Annual Meeting Wednesday. March 20. 1963 10:30 AM. and 1:30 PM. Charlottetown Hotel Dairy Farmers and the accredited delegates of all Dairy Plants are advised that the followlnl matter: will be dealt illi- w . Receiving: Report of the. Dairy Superintendent Report of the President Report of the. Secret!!! The Financial statement Election: Tilee directors at the Annotation Officers for the current year Voting: Funds for the Association Outsider-tion of Policy for the Dairy industry. The Annual Meeting will conclude with a banquet in the Charlottetown Hotel at mo PM. Guest Speaker. Mr. John K. Dickson. President Dairy Farmers of Canada. i". ‘ ionalh' main” man. VIIIIIIIIIIIIII JUDY luMARSH speaking on .ELECTION ISSUES THURSDAY, MARCH 14 2:30 pom—Mount Stewart Legion Hall 8:00 p.m.—Tlie Rollcway MEDICAL PHARMACY Corner of Formal and Richmond St.. Cb’town Phone 4-4386 ‘ Richmond St. Charlottetown Niagara Falls 2 RTANCE LAN DERS Miss Judy La Marsh M ~———~_‘__ p.m.—CFCY-TV P.E.l. Liberal Assoc. ‘— Seen that new Ben's red and yellow wrap loaf on your grocen‘ shelf? Tasted it yet? Bet you weren‘t tooled one bit. Bet you KNEW from the first delicious bite it was i the original buttermilk bread;-now in I new wrap to avoid ooatiuion. Confusion when shopping that is...