(um. Lena Carolina Ilchure. Womenis Edlttl. Phone I -Guild annual ” lay of work and. lies was held Thursday at Mrs.l A. B. (Josh's residence. West St. Mrs. Cash has been the indefailg. able srcretary oi the Guild for luelliy-five years -. g sjjvgf am”. l9li32Ili)' Ill join in happiest congratulguong, . The Alpha Chapter of Beta Sig. ma Phi had I very pleaum fungal -Mrs. .l.C. Gallant's, sum. mer place at Slanhope on Wednes- lawn Page 8 The Guardian Friday. June 23, 1957' HAPPENINGS me Queen Mary Needlework from a trip to Western Canada. Trcnilm N Chalinilelown to spend his vaca- ltlon with his parents. lfllrs Emmett Mcfiuigul. which everyone will the lure ave- Sitiiicl spclulllll: the week Dr. Derrill I. MacGu'lgan or J-. has returned to qu Mr. and While in City. Dr. McGuigan will loo- si the P.W.C. Sumrnerschool and Mrs. Uoyd Gwyn. Rller. Cape Breton, an in Charlotte- 'rhe.v are the luesta of Mn. M it It's so ety. "lest make Baby's nursery a and nursery turn tag as it is practical. For choice is rubber any on the consideration when so many trips in to and ham the must be take . o muffles noise. crib - and all Easy to keep clean, too. with ick once-over with a damp mop and there's no need to wax it. ELEANOR ROSS Pretty Nurseries 4 With New Fabrics By ELEANOR noss cheerful room. Fabrics are olortul and come fa delightful weave: and prints. floor covering. a feetean days. to pretty and iture is as charm- wise yourself tile. which is important M10919! Idvlntaae is that rub her lloorlna is slip-resistant. also 0-18 the bumps. should Baby take a tumble while learning to (21999. susrul Jon , lmalllnr rubber tile is a rela- WVGII I-llnple Job that you can do If lllty shares his room with other children. protect his corner INN lllhl. asvrvell as drafts, with VGIIIGUO. equip the side toward his crib with a drop leaf shelf to hold his special things. a movable screen. and. for con-l 91 In. I. J. Ilaenoaaia soured ea!- Cpffeg Party I: in is calm”: g AI HOllTlOI'I'S you A delightful coffee pm: in bon- Zakea. Mrs. Leoi Mrs. o.i;ut:IfNotre Dame Academy's tooth Carl Green. Kins Margaret (Peg) versary was given for the Ilaclllllaa. Mn Wilfred Arsen- Alumnae on Monday morning, June 2411!. It. 1'. Holmarrs store. through the kindness of Mr. Al- Mias Florence Grimes. Arrangements for the party were under the direction of Mrs. Gor- lan Holman. The party was held in the furnl- don Toomba aulsted by Mn, M. turede otthiatineold andMra.Ladner.allofthe store which is this year. also cele- brating Its ltllh birthday. The room was specially arrang- ed with many comfortable chairs and -a lace covered centre table with silver services and beautiful china. . Coffqe. muffins and doughtnuts g were served to about one hundred land twenty-five very appreciative III. who was acting as host. were warmly thanked for the wonder- ful contribution to the success of Notre Dame's celebrations. mg DANGEROUS FISH . Great blue sharks. known as maniaters. may grow to 86 feet 20 Brownies leuvg For Camp Keir Mil 33118 of the lot and All. mr.'”'.... ::.:":r' e elr tlftin gunual nackllolldaytabelleiducnm Keir. French River this my ” In over 25 years of Brownieg ., P.E.'l. these are the first and unuli this year the only Brownies to ink, advant of this part of the pro. grain. Mrs. G.F. Rogers is in charge cl this )'eI!"s camp with assislsnc. from Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wyn. and Mrs. Fred Hunter. They .'.l,., have the cooperation of other Brownle leaders. Mrs, llurac. Mac!-larlane and Mrs. Allie Mu, Neill. the local Girl Guides Assoct. people. Mrs. Margaret Tomklns and in length. At Government House Tea For N. D. Centenary Rollers. min. A. G. MacMillan and Mrs. L. E. Prowse . The beautifully appointed tea cable in the lovely old diningroom was centred with white. pink an rose carnationa arranged in a sil-l ver basket which was flanked on either side with silver candleabra x. serled and amusing game; pl,y..len, 5 ed during the evening. l . ) p l I The Rel. alld Mrs. F. H, Lime. V; - .luillls are at present visiting with the l1.ll and llr vcll.llg lhas been the minister of Gordon, .Unlied Church. Cape Breton, fol- pthc past five years. He is now re. .tirlng. Mr. and Mrs. Llttlejohn5.Hclls will make lIlCll' home in this prov. 1 mill til ince. Llttlejolllls fonnerly served'Ro-mos. in Grace Church, Charlottetown n York and Pownal circuta. l Miss tliie uh W Erin. MR. AND MRS. "JOSEPH BASIL CAMPBELL Double Ring Ceremony Is Held Al St. James Church Dr. and Mrs. RB Abel and their two children, Margarel andd Alan, are visiting Mrs. Abel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mt-Neill. Dr. Abel who is assistant direc- tor of the Bender Laboratory. Al- b3l'l.V. New York. returns there onl Saturday. Mrs. Abel and the chil- llils lia lty Wed Mrs was the scene of a lcry pretty wed- Earl ding on Satllrday, May 25th when lgroom was best man. yl . Rev. J. N. Polrier performed the A wedding breakfast was serv- Hlbbal-d enlerminm wgdl)e3dayl doillllo:--rlng ceremony which unit- led at the home of the bride for at Ln;-lr home nelnn M,-ll-Ry l ed in nlarrlage Mary Arm Cor- theimmedialr families andlm-ndsl micr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. following which the newly-weds Glance Cnrnllcr. of Egnloni Baypmotored to the eastern parts of Sackvlllp llllerp sh, will "mm. and LAC Jnsepll Basil Canlp-lthr island and tlslled the grand- gel; and yl.-5, w l;: lcllkenl They bell. eldest son of Mrs P. l-2:-lrleiunt-le of lhe groom. Mr. Joseph will pm.-(led lo Hmmlmn V", 0,: Campbell and the late Mr. Camp-iMacDougalI at the Sacred Heart : lawa. ln Hamlllon Miss Mike" W” as W bell of Summerside lHome in Charlottetown. Returning jam mg 5;, guy and Mrs. A-nken M,- -in the evening to the home of the and lhelr daughle, Joan Theyjhomc l Commodore and Mrs. G. Mr son W Duri by her fath- Glven in marriage ell-.t.he bride was gunned in French lbrlde. a reception for mer onelleme M July third for western; embroldercd lace mer tulle andihundred guests was held. lcanada where they will spend' taffeta. ballerina length. strap- Mrs. Curmier chose for he-rim, summer” ' less. its bolcro featuring long, daughterls wedding a grey nylon slim tapering sleeves and tiny dress. sheath style with white trim: Dr. and Mr; J. A Macmillan E:-lzhgihagcilullllig-iillrlllelly zhllualflli lEil:ljlslvol;'I rlsc0rS(?:r(fl:l:EclllnlEh((:)::nahSarrived ham. Tuesday wan; lbrown figured drcss with maich- d of tinypi-arls. She carried a eu- cadc bollilucl of rod roses. Miss Yvoiilic (iormler of Ho- tcl D1911 llolicion, .V.B.. was her l;".l..::”.:il';::..:?” r W" ”'l. ELLEN's DlAl2y .e.e.....e The newly-weds who were tile liar llucs In tho bride's dress. with lCold Lakc. Alberta. 'Il1tl1'lIlll;-Q curoncl. She carried alCampbell is stationed. Council Of Women Condemns The Double Moral Standard lCl'” - A Britislllsexuzll moralliy." says prostitution: L'nited Slates dclcgalcs over thel stained from voting after objcct- mm there was a change ity ofling no a clause calling on mem- lbelm-, and day by day lm-lber lzmups of the WW to study lbody began to fill out and "l llas remembering I walked wilh hl in ibecause lt south him and kcpilnot k him cool and thc rocking cllalrlsaidl which I wore out rocking him Then llle wondcrflll one day when I was bathing lllmlhe w for theilong ilnxlllllll.-ll. wlliilrnis lcndr-it will continue to t'XlSl all world as lung zls lllc major people ac:-cpl illc irlca ihai ab- covcr l 0l l'll0T3l 9dllt'3-lthose scrawny liltlc bones Sllc made the staienlcnt Wed- dllrlng consideration of uted to beauty contt-sts.' resnlillions calling for action ml The Belgian resolution said en- ll. played reduce beauty contests, pornog-lcouragemenl should be givenl-(mm monmg mull rap'ly and pmsliilltlon. young persons to "compete on allnml to stand on his "Not too lnany people question higher level for moral and lntellrc-land mm the meek don-l lnhem. alld ll" P704 "'31 ldmhsn ltile earth in the sense of give and it we mink all The council also endorsed a lake, l resolution sponsored by the tour so when he beg", school h. was Msdav little bit of boundless energy. and night. He; Tl, why the llrnstiilllc l fcssion PXMK. But. all about lhc qllcstinn. we realize that two people must always be lrivolled a man and a woman. Nordictnatlonal councils of women hm I wondnml ordinary lime l ”p”''”3 E” w”""" E, 3'”"l” '” lboy. undistinguishable from all the --For every woman who lggwork against Llle publication and 0”," thousands of ,3, ye” old, helped to leave prostitution and',dl8ll'lbllll0n. of pornolzrnphic ma- ll,,.,..,;l..,... ll... lml who rt-hnhllllnlc hcrsclf. another canl krill "Will?" di'5U'0YS ill! Yllnrals school lhen. Except lo us hi, p". be found in cnlcr ll Pimps and-of youth and degrades women." um. wlm had worked so hull am-l.5th prnriircrs -must of them mene Frayed so hard to keep hlm Wm, "5. lm school was fun. ilnd1M” make much money out of the l d 1.: lrafflc." cosrs ACCOUNTANTS Ejufjf ,,.",lmd always hm my l'ttl v, ll 1 ed in d at BANFF. Alta. (CP) -w . w. B. l 9 Ill) 2 lgfatyl mill; Egg ml M ADOPT RF.S()l.lYTI0N Ihehg l under me that he was going to get a read- er by the end of the next week. he bet me a nickel. and he did. Then annt'.ler. and another. as he felt the sense of competition in the world of learning until he caught up with the brightest in the class. Then there was the time when I walked all over the city nearby. (1711 to buy him lune log warm underwear and couldn't find any his site so I settled for sane blue deeper bottoms. I knew hat whe- ther he would wear them for the vfuer or not on la b- day. A buffet lobster cupper was Glsynns inotllor. Mrs. A. V. Spil- - Mrs. J. R. Nelson. Mr. Llttleiohnsllcanlc on over to the Island. Mr. lwcni am to New York to visit Mn. 5l3l9I'S. rs. Bell will visit their son iun Commercial College. To mark and Mrs. Alfred S. Jorgensen en- -tertained at a family luncheon par- baby daughter Cathy. of Saskatoon. p ' ldren are remaining home for slxlsask. St. James lfllllrch. luglllont Bay, bouquet of yellow carilalloils Ml" weeks. itler parems, Campbell. brother or the l . McMahon. g l were guests of Mrs. Frances Fisher Miss Lynnle Aiikcn has tell for Muntay Harbour. Montague. the Westmoreland sing-l lMom said ”lhe llundrcds 0! miles anyone l'l:llll.',Ill sight the csrriagc I1('Vt'f,lle p any are-n't reallxailonlmatch your nice it hicii J chuckling benn ler Monta lof Mrs. place at l xl.- and yll-5. 1;. M. Gust who Monday aflernoon. June 24. when hate in-ell in Europe, an-wed by his Honor Lieutenant Governor Prowse and Mrs. Prowse gracious- la Saturday in Halifax and s Bell. who had been tn. wltll Mr. and Mrs. Gear. in Montreal Mr. and then proceed home. Mary Jargensen of Malpe- s a recent graduate of Un- ppy event her parents Mr. nesday at the Queen Hotel. . C. R Bomersbaclr and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis and Mrs Rufex Smith. and inslow of M2-lrose. lllass.. ug their weekend visit to. ere the guests of Mr. and s. L. H. Poole at their summer ..M.............. and Mrs. Jack Annear appointed in Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Glen MacPLierson, I” . . Momren are sues” of Mr. Mac. to charge 40 cents admission to Pherson.s aunt. Mrs. A. C. Msc- me dmm" Kay and Mr. MacKay, Montague. Montague. May 14th. Lower Mon-- tague's part in alslcrs hrldcslnald. She was gown- l recipients of many costly and use- 1 I . ed in mauve taffeta. made on sim- .ful gifts left early in June for J h M P ..,l..... l, no, 0 fl fly S om I'GlSeS Johnny's Fine Teacher ”Johnny's' pression he made the first day if of them. How- sllowed them to you. ldo nun where or when. but you; us! the right thing. lwhy John” they nice.they ills! blue llocks!'.Vowl olildn'l part with those blue johns for nll the white ones his lllllClIIl the world! Another time he came homel ly entertained at afternoon tea in honor of Nutre Dame Academy's one hundredth birthday. Aides. Culil. Rogers. E er beautiful red apirea. and in the reception roonl Wherr- recell-cd their guests. carnalions dudes varylmil deep rose combined with fern and snapdragou were used intlle mils- Ic room wilcre Mrs. P. Chairman of lnittee. Cllalrlnan and Miss Jean Zakem. President of the Alumnae assoc- iation. were assisting the host and hostess in receiving the Alumnae. iProwse in the dining room were Mrs. J. J. Connolly, Mrs. A. W. A most enjoyable function took Government House on J. was attended by his .1. J. Connolly, V.R.D.. .C..N.. ltcilred. Lieutenant A. W. 1).. and Wing Command- MacMillan. arrangernents in the reception hell were of tulips and white His Honor A. G. Floral Al andwhite Ills Honor and Mrs. Prowse there were and suapdragon in from palest pink to M cedar. Quantities ofwllite and pink A. Coyle. the Centennial com- Mrs. Walter Lawlor. Co- Ullscring and assisting Mrs. look after same. It was decided The secretary gave a report on, the executive meeting held in- convcntion pro- gram being ”full and nonsense". Mrs. Stillman Mat-Kinnon. Mrs. Horace Hewitt. Mrs. Harvey Ross and Mrs. Harold Anrlear were ap pointed in charge of same. l Mrs. Bert Taylor was appointed to send resolutions to Mrs. Mal- colm MncLcod for District Con- vention. A committee of 5 was ap- pointed to make supper lists forl boat races. Penny Auctions were. won by Mrs. Corney Taylor andl Mrs Harvey Ross. Correspond ence. included a letter from the Salvation Army. also the Institute News. Meeting closed with the Queen. after which a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. holding tall pink tapers. During the first poured by Mrs. Mrs. five to six o'clock by Miss Anna Iltllnlll Committee Alban Farhler. Treasurer. Those assisting in Miss Elaine MacDonald. Mrs. Al- fred Coady. Mrs. C rl Grcen, Mrs. Ray Praught. Donald. Miss Belly Lou Doyle.Mrs. hem. Miss Havel me Sheehnn. A aid. Mrs. J.M. Lee. '.l1l-s George Frailcls. Mrs. Josie Dou- cette. Miss Catherine Smith. Miss Stella Welsh and Mrs. J. A. Weir. and happy faces added to thpgaiiy of the occasion. members of the alumnae were pre- sent for this memorable event in the Centennial celebrations. ly appreciate this gracious gesture on the part of His Honor and Mrs. Prowsc and have lexprcssed sin- cere thanks on behalf of tile Alum- nae. who had the pleasure of being guests at Government House. hour tea was). Allan Cosh land. J.F. MncMllla.n and lrom' M-acinnis. Secretary of the Cen- and Mrs. M. serving were Miss Betty Mac- Miss Margaret Za- Moren. Miss A1- ss Jean Macdon- s Dowiing, Mrs. Si. Clair Trainor. Hat-Donald, Mrs. ban Murphy. Mi ll rs. Malcolm Pretty slimmer dresses and hats Even the oldest The Committee in charge great- For Meat. Fish. Fowl. ' Vegetables and Canned goods And we think IT will please you. DIAL 7336. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fresh Island Spring Lamb QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET because you did I-I little old janitor on his birthday and had the children singi happy hirtilday to him. Everyone don't laugh of- ten enough ln this world. You can be stern too when occasion de mnnds it and so Johnny is learn- ing that there are certain bounds P0Wb0ys Ind lndlllllllwhich he cannot.step over. m1w.'lllly allllulu mcu is incxcap-1 the best means nhir -tmn ”in the light of nbollllnnistlhad mad? (l-lm,d,,- look and lul-nldmm, Wm, the .Vfrs. C Hllllll. a mclllbcr of the principles" away. and strangers look and 35k British rlclcgnlioll in the triennial The delegates. roprl-senilng 36 curious queslloml confercnce of llic Inicrnailonail countries. adopted a Bellinn reso- on llls lhll-ll birthday I took a lm-lndlng line j.nnm- thought it Council of Wnnls-ll. voiced con- lutlori which urged all national pll-ll"-9 ol mm for (ll, (ll-5; mm was wonderful wt demnailon ”uf a double moral women's groups to try to in- andhe had hlsllrslwnndel-llllpm-. standard” which cncullrzlucs vice. fluence public opinion against tllel ly. "ls pmhellc passiveness chwg. ”exuitl-lerotcd importance Illflb-led. and he became I wonderlull. are was the day the storm two fcet,:c.m,. . . Until tomorrow - - - Diary - lGoodn'lght. .. M LOWER MONTAGUE W.l. The regular meeting of the Low- gue W.l. met at the home Raymond Poole on June with its members present. Thel eeilng opened with s reading by'l followed by. the creed in unison. Roll cell wall . Raylnond Poole. answered by naming a June Bride. WOT! inutes of last meeting read, approved and signed. Dance Th? cllllllllll 5ll"Pl('d I 3l'lu-Eh l'l)tllll'(:rli:l'y'A'1t0r'leciatfI)lIl1r.r?Ef ivh:-S 5:22:73 recess. that it was difficult to settlel rcsnlllilnn reaffirming the ”lCW'slof1ndu,;l,-la) ind Cgsl Accokul-ltgnig d'””" '0 "any lenmng in schwl-prmeefsd hr mn!,2:17onu,',1 MGM? . IIALTICIIS gnnglm-nl belief in thy prlnclple of Camdl ll me Smitty.” um and Then one day came the Etallll-1.M"I0Ulae ad P .l , ovs d Y of the equal moral responsibility manumem conference 1&uesday' lion that while he was playing hlsin” 5332"" Mmiax !';cn”:h9p av? . QHORTS of men and women in matter; time away, nearly all his little W" 12 'b". '9 '30. '0' th- playmates had learned the magic H 3' d Bo fnp" C' "ti ' Q fEl)AL PUSHEILS of th as a first words of reading, E "' SA E"' J" ' When he asked you where his read- lM”::, by N? C:'l""l A""'"i . SLACKS er was you took him aside anixgnwl Irltmd :r.:;'nHE:cIE lsald Johnny. anyone can play uh briihnymn chgeulwilgelnl . SKIRTS '-and fight. but it takes a smart boy ' ' lto read.' Just a few simple wordri -e-W----2---: . BIAOUSH that explained life to a six year & M old. but which might be a wlsel SEAMLEN lphllosophy for all of us. I IIISIEIIY So Johnny came home and told u 8” 11 Q ' l l l PICK YOUR SWIM SUIT HERE AND DIVE RIGHT IN. l SWIM surrs av- COLE AND CATALINA Include one of our Play- tex Panty Briefs at 3.95 for figure flattery in and out of the water. Also full range of- lT'S HOLIDAY TIME ' 1.” PAIR ' Thesametypeoffilmprofessionalsuse Filmtakesbetterpictureeinany difference.Youseehowmuchmore petsalllook,whetheryou Panthhweekmd makes people, places, pels look better in any light! atlon and parents of the Brownie. .BIG WEEKEND AHEADI Don't Forget is ready to give you richer, more sparkling snapshots. Kodak's new Verichrome Pan light. 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