eontected, as soon as possihie, MEN IZATI with the idea of putting on a St, — Patrick's Day concert is the | Indian River WI "aewing ndian River WI Discuss Mecting loved vith » prayer, | rt ; Of T + “*¢ a LAWRENCE CWL moortance raining oe ae eek The members of the Indian) At the close of the meeting| Council of the Catholic Women's River Wi held their February) lunch was served by the hos-| fant "or sin So Sint nowt ee renee ear eee re] ce wesc ee |srheteaed nn 5. It was il . ¢ , | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 26, 1062.| members and one visitor ee Oe mate weekly Bete eS eee 2S ee president, Mrs. Monica Gillis, % St. Ann's C. W. L. was ary the minutes of the previous . chaired the meeting which op. % Sunday, February 4, at 2.30, meeting were read by Mrs, ened with an Institute Ode and | ?™ | Smith O'Brien. b With the absence of | dent, chaired the meeting. Cor- discussed. Sumphy, Mary O'Connell | respondence was read, and in- A donation of money was Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jessome, were recent visitors to Charlot-) gs secretary. Roll call was an-| cluded a letter from Marguerite voted io be forwarded to the Margate, left Tuesday morning | tetown. swered with each member don- Burns, national president, re the| director of Sacred Heart pre for Oromoeto, N.B., where Mr. | ating a wash room article for sending of Rosaries to Chile. It) sram. eek te Jessome, International Council-| At the regular meeting of the| the school. The treasurer, Mrs. was decided that each member A demonstration on the re- lor, will attend a Lion’s Club, Summerside Trinity Y.P.U. on| Frances Campbell gave her bring a quarter to the next meet- ception of the Sacrament of Charter Night. They will then| February 13, worship was con-| report. The sick and school ing to help defray costs of sup- Extreme Unction was given by proceed to Edmundston, N.B.,| ducted by Bertha MacLean .and| committee reports were read plying these rosaries. Mrs. Chester McCarthy and | where they will visit his par- Margaret Stetson. Remainder | and dealt with. | "Plans were made to hold a lot- Mrs. Peter Phelan. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jes- of the evening was spent in| Correspondence read by the| tery in the near future and the Following the adjournment of some and other members of the practising for the variety con-| secretary consisted. of @ letter director, Rev. Father Trainor, the meeting, lunch was served | family. cert. from the orphanage thanking the suggested that local talent be’ and a social hour was enjoyed. Trinity young were te Ded — the his-| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gi guests of the Slemon Park Bible cal society; c Fes-| : : pet te tie hone sete, Gass‘en Feoruat i, when’ se ral hnecaten tegut naeee| YOUNG Couple Plight Troth In , ale SO ae ee Sot oh | are Serene We Set Be enn Ses tee id f du . tendin funeral of the for- , volleyball, basketball,: from me economics ed at Spaulding, Sask., : ; MARY HAWORTH | saturday re ee ; Farm Radio Forum coe The wedding took re-, her daughter’s wedding a green Mrs. B. E. Sutherland, pro- |. who visited the province on Young Couple on WI activities and following) cently at the United | suit with matching accessories vinéial president of the Wo | Friday. a] oo Hynd- | ! | f+ > | The Margate W. I. sponsored pee vail this members held @ | Came at geno Baie Mochas-| and «ae ee Sek: Se ‘ ' . ’ F % ednesd. | hnical : . * F . e men's Progressive Conserve. | An, wile of the provines's Boy s Jea OUSYy lsO en tne ib Seon ee | Salning At the Maree | Winans Ellerstie with matching accessories. She tive Association, and mem-'| tended the affeir. Left to ‘ ; é tables were in play. Mrs. Reg- Murray River ing the group will discuss the, 8% Gordon Blair Wallace, son alsn wore a pink corsage. bers of the sssscition were are Mrs, Sutheriand, | AAistaken As Sign OF Love: | inald Dennis won the tadies ben tople “The Citizen and Educa. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wallace, The ting bearer was Master sess ot 9 daketis she | ie. coedet mates rat pring, and, Mrs. Andeew ‘Joh. A very enjvat evening wa. 0." fay RR tg noon tea on Friday afternoon dent of t Wo- ¢ ‘ | Luneh j was decorated with . Miss Gatleen Mae- Mrs. Howard Green| men’s PC organization. Mra. | 4:0" 4 were marion many ate oats hy engagements Rare ae cn ce | et tomy fo een teem | hectees, and tia Siotiaae vas | Bots of colorful mums for the| Isaac, miece of the bride, was =e — darere alae } ening R. Shaw, ‘and Mrs, rs before our first child was this homestretch: namely, ie - ang.cansolation to Mr. John School, when. friends of Mr. meres. eee ae ant ocd Mrs: Bdgar-4of ae deen Wai. ‘matching ’ : rn. Now we have two child- the good and sufficient reason %°%"S0n. and Mrs, Grant Sencabough ga- next meeting is to be held/ Haye, tong “O Porlect Love’) headdress and carried 6 hasket ELLEN’S DIARY ten - a daughter almost 20 and a son 17: and I wonder if some of my ideas are a bit old-fash- foned that the principals discover when put to the test, that they don’t really want to give up the many for the one, Or, rather, The engagement was an- nounced recently of Miss Ariel Margaret MacPhee, daughter of thered to wish them continued) at the home of Mrs. Jean Noon. | happiness and present them 42. * with a number of lovely gifts. Mrs. Sencabough is the for- The Somranr than ot the! during the signing of the regis- The bride, given in marriage! her father,; wore a floor | Of mixed flowers. At a reception for 125 guests held at Birch Hill Lodge follow- ing the ceremony, the bride's § F ‘ . Our daughter is » lovely girl not for this particular one. mer June Lowe of Murray Riv- : Lovely Wi nter Day Bri ngs who never has given us a bit Thus, the broken engagement, Mr. William MacPhee (for: er. a ‘ ire "Revert Aine an ee ee Sante Sk ot.) Salle Wes nivinass oth Mabie : : of weiey, ee sophomore wien broken for this cause, is @ merly of Kilmuir) and Mrs. Mrs. Earle Acorn and Mrs. members in attendan One ganza over nad fs cae - eee a me Se ees . 2 , lege miles to respected, rather MacPhee, Don MacG ed th fitted bodice sleeves ta-| cake. Mrs. Kenn acissac, Promise Of Beginning from home. About a year ago| than censured or mourned Il pee un, ney Road, gifts. cad tire. *PRoyd Allen pening ritual was conducted sering to points over the wrists. | sister of the bride, was in charge. she started dating a fellow stu-| is tragic indeed when, for ig- Quincy, Mass., to Alen John read the verses. Mr. and Mrs.| ny De peusleees, The- neckline was of the guest book. | ‘This, lovely winter-day we) so lush we wonder Eden was | dent, now a junior, whose home noble motives—fear of condem- MacLeod. He is the son of Mr. gencahough thanked their! ot? ressurer Teported @ bal- trimmed with sequins in front gy of town guests included " fuave had: a Monday come as| like this. | fs several hundred miles from nation, fear of reproach, or %4 Mrs. Angus J. MacLeod. 28 friends for their kindness, | 22° % $96.50 on hand and var- and the full skirt featured lace yr and Mrs. Rdward Adams and promising as the And ragemutfins of sparrows| °¥'®. fear of seeming jilted just short Prescott Street, Quincy, Mass. The evening was spent in ee et eee were) panels. Her shoulder length veil. gummerside; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- day of a new month, or @ came down in a to set- ae oe bwiee, beighr | ef he alttewe -seagle: Git on Py 9 — was gradual-- games and-musicand-a-delici-} the Red Cross wee ates a was held in place with a tiara’ neth Ford. Summerside; Mr. : a time for fresh begin-| tle on @ shrub near by. A gamin| \Y: what we saw. Hows | into marriage, hiding the secret m Milton Academy and is ous junch was served by the It was reported that $8 -| of sequins and pearls and she and Mrs. Garfield Jennix, Dart- nn for renewing hopes, even group, nodding and giggling to ever, during Christmas vacation | that. his ‘or her) heart is no @ Senior at Boston University ladies. seattend tees © Bea — was! carried a bouquet of red roses. mouth. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- for weaving fine dreams, How| ¢ach other over the game they | *¢, ‘old us they plan to be mar. longer in it Schon! of Nursing. The previous evening th) per held in January. The men | ope poet MacAusiand, sister) ert Kingley, Dartmouth, N.S. ! are “the untrod ways”) Were playing with the barn-cat summer of 1964; and insecure girls, haunted by | Mr. MacLeod was graduated young people of the Baptist bers decid oe mem- | of the bride, who as maid Miss Carole Campbell, Dart the. now 's paths! So| abroad on the yard-paths, swoop-| *% he 's very jealous, she has specters of spinsterhood, - or from Wentworth Institute and is Church in Murray River gath- lay. eiie og Shy make a baby of honor, wore a gown of blue) mouth, N.S. Mr. Allison Mac- much we al te in its time ew and Key! above gg ee anit oe _ ag eee a oe. eiieae oe pone oo. ered at the home of Mr. and Committee ane — Serviees cen my ‘ean Ausland, Dartmouth, N.S. = nese cage —, ais Shee ahsee or Pee kept her promise during | weak-kneed males, afraid of a employed by the architectural scmeaak tar. er ie mae and Angus Johnson were ap-| carried @ cascade bouquet of igecte a sates tudo a: lifted the holidays, which of course cut | female’s tears or anger, or fet- firm of Rich and Tucker Asso- "| pointed to head up this com-| mums matching her gown. } a8 the future lifts its voll to re-| lifted, excepting one, who her otf trom all her friends | tered by » guilt ete | Ge bough with a gift in apprecia-' mittee. It was decided Mrs. Wallace wore a green tweed veal the one siep ahead, Ged a moment after the test.| here, We have argued against | sponsibllity—ere apt te coast In tion of Mrs. Sencabough Work group should purcheey eget! gee, Carole Campbell wore) suit with matching accessories. “Oh 1 don't like the Mondays.| What an odd litte fallow, 0 4| this, saying that M their love in| 0 a toneless marriage, for Mrs. Peatl Bernard has re. 22_the church. | ber of Institute cookbooks to be| matching "hesddreas and car-|-sintr; it M's. Wallace are re they are bive days,” a house-| different—an individualist, we real, it will survive the waiting | sheer lack of courage to call off turned to her home in St. Elea- given to any persons moving in- oo ss match-| mine's Fortuse Cove, where remarked said, And somewhere in PRAISES BOY SCOUTS ving in-| ried quet of mums match oop rod not long ago. ftrange granary of mind io period. Also we disapprove of the deal before too late. nors after visiting with friends OTTAWA (CP) — Boy Scout to the village. | ing her gown; while Mrs. Ken- re ae is engaged in asthe picking up att ‘Sancey, mant lines and inspiring brigh- ote an ear . yo | m7 Se ote, dau moe and relatives in Haverhill, Mass. | week provided Prime Minister i meen Camened’: tenitea! Gath Quabtienen wire & teniled-| came ' i! tened: le : af ee , | Diefenbaker with an opportunity | members to her home for| ly styled gown in yellow with| aS e seas tO of that odd Utite| esndshipe at home and see oth. | @usy as love. And don't be &| Mrs.°C. R. Leard, Alberton,| Monday to laud the scouting | ¢ February meeting. | matching bouquets. | 4. BENNETT CARR again, wash think er boys during vacation. Then if | slave to his jealousy. Love is not was a recent visiter at the home movement. He paid tribute in Contests were conducted by| The best man was Mr. Lorne | Not actual tasks these ere, a8 | ustsegs for by any’ but God | they oa ken a yee eel oP ifrip the belov- of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Riley,|the Commons to the contribu. Elsie Bowness and Alethea Noo-| Wallace, brother of the groom: | pj Loe 8 ‘le dee ws leere through the years, but! it surely must bring thee much| 1 might also mention that this | Hon to Ife ysis St. Eleanors. tion made by the Boy Scout | 4%. Lunch and program com- and the ushers were Mr. Aili.) -°" S¥?F- Sun Life of Canada privileges, indeed a gift not giv-) comfort past fall she spent two days with! Marty Haworth counsels movement and said it is an or- — = next month are son MacAusland and Mr. Ken- Phune 48817 — 4-5435 9 ‘0 all, The picking up—the| To Muow that He loves it -) this boy's family and his parents. through her column, not by ais Sctué Reeves and Mrs. ganization that commands the Wanda Ballem and Florence| neth Smallman. |. Charlottetows.: Pt. svtee restate te Yune to though odd. Pere ce, ke Net vers. much. | mall or personal interview, ~ peetions Mrs. MacAusiand, chose {0 1! order, to be a They even offered to help him | mn care of The Guar. | ay eg | That one little odd little sparrow| buy ber an engagement ring. 1| dian. Are mothers not blest with The elect of God's vender cara? |uadarand they are to moder: ‘helt? So precious’ those mre’ | Then surely thou art of ate circumstances, as we ace.| OFFERS MELTING PLAN we remember, they being only| _ Velie He plans two years’ post | i not given, he Thou needs't not ever despair,”’| Steduate work and intends to| TORONTO (CP)—Steam may eas wet We sinnet Rexody picked up| Work for a doctorate later on. [| be used next year to dispose of 7 few es blue ine saply and feel his family is pushing this a | S"0w scraped from Toronto's one on tee ving tepe al ng the Aa also worries me, Am een Se a Ald. Fred we ours, yard-pathe house. unreasonable in asking | Beavis sa ursday he will ; - it gen 1 a Sunshine . But tonight per oe => or her- } rath omen into - the 4 the a a year’ | y installing giant papiaat aan ite Ih dos we thik ive the| ten, ts te Mbety, et seine wagngeesent? Is there ‘dny- | hoppers in- the downtown area ’ cs of new loaves, . or wild ahead. A mildish and thing more I can say, so she! Where snow could be dumped a asaineiciina's caanaiies roses of eammer. On that sweet night it is and we recall now ag sees And be - this? | aad melted by steam. side cniesthtinn aroma the dew lifts and| when we as far as the! ciated cee “i Pepbaiiceme tarts spreads, when the birds are at in he deck, pelr| Der E's | : i Fapkaisempiniciane Cran sel Mattes that P| Pt, #,so0me mw ne | SPECIAL a ape stream and homed creek your Gough | . Re ee 1962’ to the west. vo Seca eae eat aen remenee | from hairstylist i SauiiioieeWingiins G 62 Ss Hats Are Our day homes. now, this, lov- ea ls the girl's responsibil 7 : eet Sine aatng Sap ecnnes gotnntns @ : set and the 4 Fare Sinpbrand, |eeease Seen! 7 | ER AA — ; P, to avoid : . > ; nt ae cnt te OD More Feminine | Seo-aiew. .. | damaged by it. | | eee ae. When a dating history reach- | of Kileen’s : oan Soe wena | ‘bm eee et ‘Soa ae aN wae claim, in absentia, on the girl's Just sreived—the fabulous Sine snd interests = as he inf # Tre week trench rinse die Ne Dn he 4 AposII actly ‘tn ee i Sok hoe want cocadhe ¢ nd ee AY Vv A = 7 . . _— SMe Ae cad wit ond came Se tay” littl mo ] yar a and girl are sand longer :.. h b eficially emnenged to be mar" trewh Sumpcs avo wile more human avout 1 poseet, yours. fois Ssimucee | cad’ Gu wasting ate eahaas | gists tow’ wen wre : . t In many + i b —us- new ee | ety @ases is replaced by width. The| Grade IV: 1. Marilyn New.| ually about six weeks away ' body, lite and lustre to Back in the old days, bankers were pretty fearsome pillbox for day wear is defi.| Pott. 2. Katherine Saunders, 3,| *hould the teouk at ee g dull, dry oF over-processed # ’ Pp y ‘i hair — and it vitalizes and se ‘ Ritely out and oe cloche and| Michael eer s Royevte ahet s Se ioe ' people. They had Dignity, a Cold Eye, a Thin Afternoon afd evening mitii.| Orewys. . isthe wee asec o . peony achieve © ieee a oat arte int (By: 1 Garry sine in thet we. tent ah eiaes, Mouth, Mutton Chop Whiskers, and a Ruthless ; . ice c. to ve set a ment eters 5 ee me Floren , 3 Sala fe iin ant eb Tendency to Foreclose Mortgages (or so we read !). _ and range wm Pleated and] | Grade II: 1. oe ce ees. SP Ee poo chan The banker today is as human as you are, and just ered organzas. Mae McNeill, 3. Lorne Mac. Miss Margeret wees ; : fused for nape ts .* Grede 1: 1 Bonnie Clow ond 2 75 hee pn — # . ats, . - i »a] are ey called Three Out of Four Doe.| John Arsenault ial ; Miss \erreine | att inclusive and see. You'll find that The Bank really has the net calot with a led grades: Marion M : ; ’ Blab orcanaa framing the fae-|. Mlgheet average in ji Elleen’s Beauty Salon People who hake the happy difference in banking! HATS arades, Bonnie Clow 96.3. 162 Kent St. Opp. Eaton's : oo entitle, Matt wide. Donalda teacher. | . good. Phone +7141 6. A TORONTO-DOMINION BANKING SERVICE: be a ~~ a eae tad. A HOUSEHOLD HINT ‘ eS ee THE SAVINGS ACCOUNT | a* flame and apricot Waving cepted This is the first account at The Bank. . : hades in cold S| st account most people open lan hy weather is needless if you «\ Read The Label ... . And for the wise ones, it is the last that is closed. Not too sttand of it, also are (pa.0h Bate cream and keep § BUY many years ago the Savings Accourit was a general catch-all me “YOUR supply of loves ISLAND - BUY MARITIMES where you deposited money and paid it out almost immedi« wear, the ioaianee Professional heauticians say ; ately by cheque. Today, the Personal Account : . i , ; ° x re _ cA CORO 8 ) does the job—and the be for 3 fy Savings only; savings at interest! Get in the habit. Save for . the rest of your life. Open a Savings Account at The Bank! ‘TORONTO-DOMINION Pe Where people make the difference renc =F J, P. COOKE, MANAGER >