jtors at the home of Mrs. Mac- . \Cue’s . mother, Mrs. Leonard CAROL’ HERMAN _ BRUCE PIPPY. MacCormack of Souris. Nd : ENG AGED LOBA membérs who left yes- terday-by train to attend lodge Mr. and Mrs. F. Roy Her- ‘and Mrs Willard Pippy, Ha- | ¢ man, Pownal, wish to at-" velbrook. The ‘marriage will | nounce the engagement’ of : ieee a their yourfgest daughter, take..place—in— Pewnal Unit—| sia Fj . Carol Lavinia, to Bruce‘ Mac- ed Church on July 2nd, 1966 | son of . Mr. at 3 p.m members as possible would at- “was” the-name~ ‘chosen: prise shower. Pherson Pippy, quet, Mr. The" Centre Queens No. 2 Women’s Institute will-be held on June 10th at Mt. sHerbert Orphnage, at 7 p.m. ' Mrs. ttetown was recently a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cheverie of Souris. HAPPE EN it NINGS Audrey. Jenkins, Women's Editor.—Phone—4-8506-—_— district convention for district Joseph Kelly of Charlo Pius Fitzpatrick of Cam Gagetown, recently ‘spent a fe days at the home of Joseph Pa- Souris. . / : and Mrs. Edward Mac- Cue of Borden, were recent visi- - sessions in Winnipeg next week were Mrs. Rendle Larter, im- | mediate past grand mistress 0 f” | British America; Mrs. Herb.:| Jewell, PGM of P E. I and Elida ‘Brehaut, past “mistress of | Memoria! Lodge. ~The confer~ ence is schediiled. for June 13 - 16 at the Alexander Hefel, Win- nipeg. Joanne and Betty Lou. Peters, Charlottetown, * recently nit; a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Peters, Souris. -- ‘ 4 LOBSTERS .SLACK With half of the lobster sea- son over catcheé’ are still .report- ed as being fair. This season at Souris is reported as being one of the poorest for many years: St. Martin's CWL: Will Hold Afternoon Tea © The regular monthly meeting of St. Martin's CWL,. South Shore, was held on June 6th, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Walsh | with 14 members. present. Roll | call’ was answered by submitt- | ing a Suitable name for the aft. | ernoon tea which will be held | next ‘month. ‘‘Silver Spruce” ‘Mrs. Vince Murphy reported for the financial committee, which showed a pleasing bank balance. Reports were heard from other committees. The new sign which was pur- chased for the Church lawn was | donated by a parish member. It was decided that as many tend the CWL convention on -June18—and—19--at-SDU.- : Mrs. Vince Murphy will be hostess. for the July meeting. Mrs. John Quilty and’ Mrs; Tom Murphy will look after refresh- ments. : ea ments. Following. the adjournment ‘of. the: meeting “refreshments |": were served by the hostess and her committee, after which the members, honored one” of the young mothers-to-be with a sur- | Brackley Pt. wi For Centennial Mrs. Fred Hughes was hos tess to the June meeting of Brackley Pt. -WI when eleven members ‘were in -attendance. The district having been again entered in the Rural Beautifica- | tion Contest, the planting: of or- | namental trees (Almey Crab) | was taken up as a_ centennial | project. These have. been plac- | ed at the hall, school, cemetry | ~ and at almost every home in the community. The sec'y - treasurer report- Ted Bet proceeds from Raster diy | , ner $400.00 Money from the Cancer. Fund) eanvass was passed ‘in, and | amounted to $41.00. The visitation committee sent | flowers to a patient in hospital: gifts to a new baby and a sick child and thank-you notes were received -in all cases. A letter was-read regarding | the book “Legends of P. E. I.” by F. H. MacArthur, and tt was) decided to place an order ioe ten copies. «x Mrs. Gerald Robinson will act as school visitor for June and at- tend to picnic. supplies. A stu- dent from the district, Heather ‘MacCallum, will . be | ~~ with-a>college™ ringfrom “the in-- stitute. There will be no regular meet- | fng in July but a committee will | ’ take charge of matters concer- _ mony. “Miss Gtemdas Witte ning the beautification contest: | The August meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. David Seaman.--A-n_amusing —‘‘Pen-_ ny’ contest was enjoyed by all, after which refreshments were |, Out of town guests attending the wedding were from Char- lottetown, Pugwash, N. §., Corn- [sale N. S., St. Lambert, Que. . Montreal, Verona, Sydenham, 'B ath, Sarnia—_and—Bellrock are the - luxurious : slippers. fh you can give him ee Packards are fashioned ne the finest supple leathers, and finished by hand. Packards cost _ more to give because they cost moretomake. A pair of Packards is truly a gift of distinction. Right: The Packard Traveller RNR CEN 1 | MARY HAWORTH- ‘Decameron Is Never ~ * Proper Reading For Kids. DEAR ~,.MARY—..HAWORTH Your letters from women apolo- getically hooked 6n movie maga- zines have been very interest- ig.) ' . As a’ woman who has taucht ;English in. college, has’ travel- ed in Eurcpe an. as."7° 3s scid ~ short stories and ferns” and now is the mother of: four child-. ren, ages 6 to 18, I would like to ‘make a few comments I am motivated as much by my” experience of literature in __ My neighborhood as I am hy your correspondents’ views I see a decisive rift between two social classes those with a high degree of literary educa- tion and those with: none. -This rift is dramatized in their radi- .eally dissimilar attitudes _ to- wards sex. ; My: children, whom. identify with the-edueated-group,tately jhave been accused of , dirty talk.” Like. the poet John Ciardi, I would bar no literature from my children. except -perhaps the books of the “Marquis de Sade: Strong: stuff even for sophistica- ted adults. Neighbors proclaim shock that we regard ‘'Playboy”’ The Guardian Chartotiotowis Thur., June 9, 1966. 7 as a family magazine, reflect- ing wholesome- shonest attitudes- Governor $8.98 . Packards most. with matching | soft leather Zipper case, $9. 98 —Get them atsleading department stores-and-at these-fine shoe shops sees saananeaprciengesianniweyait nnd @ eae | Kaufman Footwear | Kitchener, Montreal eae : , u oacr | No Longer $359.00 with Spring filled mattress 20” — tes a 0 33: 50 served by the hostess. Islander Wed: | dn Kinaston, Ont. - Gwen Rosetta Ann’ White. of Kingston became the bride of Fireuclee Shoe Store Ellis Bros. Shopping Center _ ws Sherwood, P.E.I.- Franklin Winston Bowness of Kingston in Princess’ Street Uni- ted Church May,?21. Rev. H. J. McAvoy officiated at jthe ere- The bride ts the daughter of. Mr.and -Mrs... Freeman... Ran- dic White of -Kingston The groom: is the son of Dr. and Wright Shoe Co. Ltd. 164 Queen St. Charlottetown \ Mrs. Frank oe Bowness of Charlottetown, PET. - : The bride. was given in mar- rlage by her father and Miss Jeatinette Gibson of Kingston was maid of honor. ‘Bridesmaids were Mrs. ‘Carélyn’. Yeoman, fhe bride, beth of.Kingston and “sister ofr Smallman’s_Ltd. behead ot. aS Aiden Se NOAA MRLOL LA REO ARN AARON EO Summerside ‘Miss-. Pearl, Bowness of | Char- lottetown, sister, of the groom, Elizabeth “Meets” of © Beltrock was flower <girl The groom was attended by Davitl Redi of St. Lambert, Que Ushers. were Michael Winrow o° Kingston, Jim MacLéan of Montreal and Georgce White 282 Water St. Sheen & Mclnnis <q. wine dN. Shoe Store ’ Summerside of Sarnia. brother of the. brfde A .F Payne ‘of wWKingston «war master of ceremonies during 4 tecention held at the chutech hall Somers Shoe Co. Ltd, Main St. Montague . Dial 838-2316 ‘Lowest Price in..our Lifetime ett) @ Automatic _fazines, towards sex. Neighbor child- ren, havins- leafe’ through ‘‘The Decameron” from our _ book- o Shelf, inform their parents that we read ‘‘dirty books.” Yet in their homes I see not only so-called “confession” ma- but even those slick’ type, all of which. I con- sider unsavory reading for chil- dren, because of the commer- cialized sex tinge. The greatest poets and writ- ers, from Chaucer — through Shakespeare through Heming-, way, have always recognized the ‘dynamic nature of sex and ® dealt with. it ‘truthfully, - Lesser. writers, Puritanical thinkers, cranks loaded with ‘guilt about sex, ‘grind out the kind of material that gives rea- ders a conf anxious feeling about the whole subject. It-is--my~ guess that-- women who can't give: up movie and confession magazines are ‘ wo- men who've never known bett- er reading. Given the opportu- nity _to._study._classic_literature _ with a competent teacher, they , might undergo. a surprising change in taste. Sincerely;C.J. DEAR C. J.:. You will note that I've condensed. and refined your contribution—somewhat, to sic _ ee ; |From Crockett & Storey Ltd. hice inator TWO DOOR | REFRIGERATOR | ~ FREEZER © 6 Uk: Wee at defrost in fresh food section ~*~ a Slide out shelf of the) e -Speaking of nourishing read- ing for. children, I, probably would differ radically from your concepts of wholesome fare For ‘example, 1 hardly.) think This. supposedly classic -about, the so-called facts of life (quaint euphemism for in my youth), came to mv at- tention when I was. about 19 In those days I was an. eager-’ ly indiscriminate reader f° al- most anything, unconsciously, in quest of truth incandescent- ly capsuled, perhaps. also, was very aware of niy own in- tense first reactions to n°w en- counters with~ books and people And, mind ‘in deciding what- I appro- ved or distiked. i ‘I recall, “The, Decamer- * struck me, then, ‘as a tedious cnigecring | joyless recitation of assorted fictional instances of sex misbehavior, a's if sex, per se, were'a bad joke. Dull read- ing for intelligent adults; mis- leading for children. . noted Anthropologists have thiit _prirtlitive peoples; “Jacking the armament of ‘‘civilized pretenses, tend to. joke coarse ly about sex, as { chief theme of folk humor. One anthropologi; t's theory is, this joking is a rimitive reflex attempt to cancel out an ob- scure sense of shame, relating to uncomprehending exercise of the humen sex faculty, if man’‘is made in the image | sees nastics 2 eens knowledzeable © in.addition, of independent’ ~ WI for the June meeting.. ~: i-fit-this space and to take t he- ‘and Itheness_of God, embodying | ~\rouzht edges off your semantic style. His ‘consciousness; theh in the * role of progenitor,: man becomes _eo-ereator with God,,-infashion- ing man. In which case, the human sex faculty isn't a suit- able subject. for gross lampoon- ing M. H Mary °° Haworth. * counséls through~ her column, not by ats il or -personal interview » her in care of The Guar- dian. en 8 y Hunter R. WI) Will Resume ~~ Swim Classes. — Mrs, J. S. Burns was: hostess to the members. of Hunter River The president, Mrs. Ralph Mac- Fadyen presided. There was a. goor attendance. The women of this are were asked to take sa- lads to the district convention. | Ten women volunteered to do so. It was decided to treat the), children: and teachers of the elementary school at’ the final closing-as-has-been—done_in_for- mer, years. A committee” was. appointed to arrange for a ban- quet and get-together for mem- ‘bers to be held in the near f u- ture It “was decided to the members. offered to help the leader, Mrs. Lloyd Carew, The —““Fun—ewd--Nonsense™—pe- riod consisted of an amus.ng lesson on Gossip, put'on by Mrs Dougtas~ Knox and—Mrs.#irnest Bolger The’ meeting ne adjournéc for {he summer;-haonths’ but vill resume ‘.again, in September when: i urville Sellar will be hostess Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by the: committee in charge namely Mrs ¥lmer MacMillan, .'rs ‘Clayton Tremere, Mrs. Robert L Smith and. Mrs. Duncan Nic- holson. ; .. See ; — DANCER DEEMED WHITE CAPE. TOWN (Reuters) — A 26 - vear - old * professional male ballet dancer, who ‘had, been classified as colored (mixed race), was reclassified as white Wednesday by - South Africa’s Supreme Court. Mr. Justice Henry:..Watermeyer said that though -the dancer—whose name was ordered not to be dis- closed—had a white father and a colored mother, the man “has been in recent years and is now — 'generally accepted as a white © person.”” The South ‘government’ ; practises apartheid (spearation | of the races), resume: swimming classes and some of | “IF IT’S FISH “and can be caught... «| WE HAVESIT<-~ ‘Queen Street Meat Market DIAL 4-7336 with the children. [SALE DAYS ‘ae as . until Sat. June 11th -aicaeotane dev seeperecsmnntcees ® 9 8 FAWCETT ELECTRIC * RANGE Fantastic low, low price on this beautiful . . .- @ 30” electric range is @ Twin saluting seal oR tray mot i @ Five year Regular 9.50—NOW Regular 84.50—for ... 1—39”’ Oeepsleep Box Spring Rgular 89. 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