: ans sigs ” a z - ee 4 : : om ws ” : . ty “\ 7 3 — MARY HAWORTH a Sr eee an eee mn eae ee i) Le RUSMAND CARRIES LOAD a @ on gBillon of sherry; for lonely a man. who rests securely on a Oo Ic omen 's eague ' A woman employed by her ight hours, six months ago solid ground ; husband pays no income tax in ' Woman’ S Despair Fased a truly believe I’m not fool- You, by cohtrast; are swear- Adopts Ecuador Boy. Canada, ut he cannot laws ing myself when I:say I am back ing and affirming, with some her salary as a business ex- gi ‘ ¥ M oe el) d ‘ F | to being a purely ‘social drinker, degree @of tension (characteris- The Tignish CWL monthly tributed : phcnablog seein hae pense. J een = ¥ Rea e Ss xa 1p! e . ‘and a moderate one.at that. And, tic of uncertainty), that you are meeting was chaired by the pre- decided to have a table for the : ree how, please get the word to EG in control*of the ‘drink problem | sident. M Teelms Harper.\retarded ‘¢lass: at (the July e - DEAR * MARY HAWOR TH: | In my case, 1 had to face. the that I, . and floubtless thousands Back, you say, to purely soc'Ml | nts A. Boudreault read the tic; entertainment: parish bin. iJ Thank you for publishing the fact, in-my early 50s, that (ol other readers cleatly~—under- drinking. This is delusion. There®, correspondence which. included go and card party com held, and fine letter from EG, the twice could no longer work the long, stood what he was talking about is no such thing as purely social jy note of thanks from the Grade ‘a buffet luncheon was bared: at We T “- Givorce: mians Kicked about by [haus required of a CPA So, ~ T. R. drinking for a one-time “booze \2 ‘teachers,. and letters ‘from the jannual meeting; membership > e tra fate in his childhood. and youth; taking half-time retirement. with DEAR fighter. Either you dry out en- | Tuberculosis League, the -His-|36 paid ‘roluetantly . obliged to’retire in proportionate cut im income, l vourself Fan nde Pronpecre rg tirely and stay dr, or drink*eon- | caninat Society and the Red Mn sre for prizes ; Furniture his early fifties. deeply depres- Came upon long, lonely. empty- lol attaining a sense of freedom ‘ers’ you. M.H. Cross. om or the/graduates, and the CWL *» Appliances ee by this for a ae te now ae Nourk oF MANES lfrom past pressures..and__ ten- Mary S dawarth counsels | The CWL have become foster will ocater for their graduation 5 : “ Finds penne: pervading is out- ct cutie at lean ao benaetoen| |slons, ‘and entering. into a new tere gh¥ her column, not by | og pes a on qe pesetiant Alm, $25 wipe) * Televisions ’ creative eo o rece! or elementary school and ‘ 3 ae eee know ee ee Date aoe arias ie a mind, you—are speaking more’ ne her-.in. care of The Guar: \ment om the’ adoption has been certificates will be given to cam. . FIRESTONE ay ain what happene: e didn . from .a spirit of hope than from ¢!an . meet ‘SSwarlii, “find faith,” seefsuicide, by a. roundabout “tortur- ec Sa oe cotag a od ireceived. The hee wi he municants and a Mass celebrat-| Home and Auto 1a. gredk dight or anything of sous route “bs oa ried T think, STUDY TWO THEMES |ease i of the child will be ed for Howard Gavin. ; Ltd. oe _that sort: He ‘says, ‘I’m prob- at brought me back from -_isent: later. 2 ~Aquilt..made..by..a. ‘member. : f om ; “ably not. saying this very well,-the brink of despair, to use EG's| The difference” in quality be About SI per cent of Cana- The following reports were leat tea a display for -# lotte apes otra : but. . .” phrase, was a chance visit last |'weem EG s testimony and yours dian girls at college study ‘arts | a | i ry, Pauline ixon George Cantelo T hope he-won't-mind-my dis-—year-to—a little shop, no longer |'s this: He is obviously relaxed “and 20 per cent study eduica- {given by pint jand putin eharge of Mrs, OU aureeing:. but, .whether—due to there, that dealt exclusively in| Casually — telling what happened tions <p a tual, seven hours. of work con- _ Harper > We ENGAGEMENT ANN . NCE his own articulacy or. your jhandmade quilts: .-"" ir : ™ . a _ om — r : are good-—editing,; -he—-produced a | My Pennsylvania Dutch grand- ; _ Mr. arid Mrs.“Howard Dixon telo, Charlottetown, sow of touching revelation of a life - mother, a ‘martinet, had taught : ’ : : : an ortune Bridge, wish to an- Mr and Mrs. W. W. Cantelo, | changing experience that many me in childhood to sew and quilt. : : ) ‘ , ' b po | ‘nounce the. engagement of — Summerville, Mass. The. !men and women of his era can The sight of needle and thread : ; \ " ‘ “their daughter Pauliné Fran- . marriage will<take place in identify. with. ‘in. the shop made my hackles | ~~ 4 2 i Ss . cis to George Kennedy -Can- the near future. Not many of us go through the rise. a, taking ‘inspiration from ww N a i 7 . ° ae ne - a . a a bi : « se : “ : phate i : ‘ i “Saul on the road to'Damascus” | the work on display, I bought a bit, emerging reborn, restored | pattern. book and materials and | to’ ourselves, as it were, know- | got busy. ing where we staad in LFelation. to| The- resultant quilt brought | ies ithe’ life around us. ! “2 $650 to a little ‘Negro’ “church | j i which raffled it off at 25¢ a : woe ee HALATICE: of $208. ve ae chance: I'm-- white,- incidental Swe de to. hold a rum- liy. ‘and if this were a story for Se aegis Burke Readers’ Digest it might be tit! | building. The following econve- \ed: “How fT bought a, quilting ‘ners were appointed for the year |frame and found God." But tt ‘education,Mrs. Alton O'Brien, |#asn’t-that simple. ‘and Mrs. Brydon Smith; “mem- ; Ihave sat at the quilting frame _The Guardian, Cc sirinsisiaen, Sat, May 23,1966. 7 bership, Mrs. Russell Bell; so- \crying from loneliness and won- | | etal dering—where 1 goofed,—then }- ee aaa by: an exchange of flower seeds | cial’ welfare," Mri. Margaret anesthetizing myself with booze Convenfion or plants. |Burke;: ways and means, Mrs. : Mare. Perr in order to sleep. . Meanwhile 3 ‘| ps, - | .Those wishing to send to the Henry Mian chine’ fang |Was telling myself that people | ‘ Planned. By ___|Fairfield Woollen . Mills ~~ for | jimmigration, Mrs. Everett Shea; with hobbies are never bored, aye blankets were asked to con- | district conveners, Kildare, Mrs jand never drink problems. Winsloe WI tact Mrs: Reagh Moore. A poerh’|Ceéi] Cahill; Elmsdale, Mrs. _D,.|~ Whe® or how 1 began to think’ jt a was read by the president, end | McKenifa:; ‘Alma, Mrs. Everett straight I don’t know. - But it | ; WINSLOE SOUTH W. I. _ | the meeting closed with prayer. | Kelly: Alberton South, Mrs, | happened, or is happening. My “Mrs, Russell” Diamond -presid- | Following this, refreshments Frank Gallant;. Alberton, Mrs. | !a5t “drink- was a” double; martini ae Sees a : ~COMMUNN CN I RE ‘Sie t St. eae = ed at the Winsloe South W. I. | were served by. Mrs: Gordon |Lem. Arsenault, Mrs. Ron Mac- | - May. meeting, ‘held at the home | MacLeod and.Ruth MacLeod. |Kinnon, Mrs. Irving. Broderick, “ef Mrs. Kenneth Kneebone. Roll _ |Mrs. Hants Smith. ¢ H. BENNETT CARR call was answered with a. penny SOURIS CWL Sun Life of Canad . Sy sce deen at rship. |. The monthly ‘meeting of the | The Jtine meeting will--be a un Lite jada : : District Supervisor Routine business was dealt |Souris CWL chaired’ by the pre- jin the parochial house: insurance Counselling “with, Mrs. Allison Lord report-|Sident, Mrs. Fred Perry, was} Refreshments were served 4 —Charlottetown, P.E.1. ing for the visitation committee, aga areca ‘al’/the hostess assisted-by th e: Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 j § i to have a ; embers. ‘* 4 a ata tae, Mia. aiigon The treasurer, Mrs. “Arthur | comail es in _charie. SS o:o+ Ford and-Mrs.—Barith Hughes |Peters, and the secretary, Mrs i} were appointed to buy’ an anni Danny -MacDonald, made their | versary gift, and a Nort was |Teports, and Marion Conway, | Hide AS n eon given on plans for the = | Spiritual convener;—paid- tribute convention which will “be “etd to and asked prayers for. the late | dn Winsloe Road hall, |Mrs Adrien MacInnis, who had | ; 2 ; a ‘ Following the adjournment | | been a member of the a dur- | 5 a : ef the meeting, refreshments |i" her lifetime. 5th and i iS l of Qu ns j were served and a social hour z pivaapl Feports were given | . ict ee : ' enjoyed. » : y other conveners and sub-di- ‘ = ‘ a visions of the Souris council, and | : 894-6567 a = BROOKFIFLD Wt. —money—was—voted—for—school mos © The regular meeting of the |prizes, and for,a gift for Rev. Brookfield Women's Insuiwte Leonard MeCormac on the ve” ' HYNDMAN & CO was held atthe home of Mrs. |casion of his ordination into the ze eeeene ° Gordon MacLeod, and was open- | Priesthood Limite j ed by-a-reading of a m i the president. HON ball was a ALBERTON CWL : Established 1872 fF NTERTAINMENT : iweredaby. 10 anemone: anditwo “The regular monthly meeting | Offices: * 57 Lower Queen St. i =~" “visitors were also present. of the Alberton parish council | CHARLOTTETOWN : It was agreed that $5 be giv- Of the CWL- was held at the Also ‘at Summerside — Montague — Alberten: __. en to_'the Hunters River Reg-"om4@ of Mrs. Alfred Foley... “The Old Reliable” 1 : A total of 10°members answ- : : fas mer becali aera cane 2 | ered roll call. The financial re- | Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. tothe CAC,“ 'S |port given by the treasurer sho- ||__ su . The next meetifig will be held at the home of me Sadie | Wood “The Voice cof an ae : : ~CATHERINE . 4 ~~ MacKINNON | “CATHERINE MecKNNNON i ss aL Only a Liberal Government will pay ALL people an old, “age pension of $100 a month. Liberal program calls for | ‘higher pensions to all... not just the needy. Those in ‘need get up to $125. . : Aes TY, Persona ape VOTE LIBERAL . ‘| B ERA L| _ Host of - top = ee Inserted by P.E.I. Liberal Assoc. | ‘hain Conservative “FOR RUSSELL DRISCOLL and ANDREW MacRAE.| beer ‘ a a : . ny py re a A : . DRISCOLL, J. RUSSELL ag ): : ie é | ee : : sia EVERYONE WE COME. . / “4 fu : M Ba y . \ ‘ . e Cilia, ial aR | Ct s —_— Inserted by the P, E. 1. P. ©. Association fi . _ ce sien : ‘nerfed by Sth & 6th: Queens PC. “Assn, Sasi La ‘ "DOWNEASTERS % ( MacRAE, anaes X “Hist Noyally,; Farmer — THE HE DOWNEASTERS. 4