MR. AND MRS. ALFRED E. -Hunter’s R. Go 50th Wedding Anniversary A-happy occasion. was cele- brated =t the home of Mr. and s alan CAREW uple Mark bouquet of | chrysanthemums tand a three-tiered anniversary | ELLEN’S DIARY: -. BeGettingOnThe land» — - key” James. beside us at the ae | The Farmers Will Soon A final hockey game of the The old sparkle of the spring, of other the housecleaning time of vear s cM ._and_ the sis 7 seaton. -Mack. and. the siin’s .glints, were \,there. | ‘lads of the team to which he be- eS Wi To Continue: |. HAPPENINGS Baking Sales. , Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone 48506 The North Wiltshire Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lo- ’ aes well Balderson on April 4th, oe" N",> Was & recent guest when members had been request- of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .John- ed to dress in old costume. One son at Bedeque. most, interesting feature was a 60-year-old watch,,worn by B. Deacon with an attached chain Piusville. left recently to visit! Fredericton, NB. are spending the Easter holidays at Margate with their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew. Robin Rose. and. Ray Mac- Laren, students at the Vocation- al School,Charlottetown;—spent Mrs. Ray Moriarity, Boundary Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant [ee ane for “enese = | Avonlea WI ee life be more enjoyable, | Hea rs Tal k ! tension-free for the average ‘Alabama. housewife if she ran imile daily, or exercised a mini- ; a ‘mum of 15 minutes a-day? An interesting talk with slides Mrs. Phillips, a physical bs Mrs. Philip Matheson. was [pene — and mother o ithe highlight of the April meet. “Mrs. Phillips conducts twice-|ing of the Avonlea Women’s In- weekly physical fitness classes/stitute held at the home of Mrs. On Ireland , “One of these days w , | i longs, went to a town rink this down to the spring rig - which had seen ovér 100 years’ relatives in Boston, Mass. and the Easter holidays, at their | 5+ the yMCA. Her goal is to put Robert Stephenson on April 6th afternoon, to play “It's the min to see if the: watercress USe- : in Hamilton, Ont. homes in North ake 0d | the participants through a Six-| wre Math ke of last game" we commented prows’ we said. _ A discussion took place on the: ae Lakeville“ leveek course and insplire them to) “cn orem ome. Of the. watching —him—se—on foot t0-"" No -Raster lilies have we t pmsale-of-home—baking, and-it-was—Cheryl Corcoran, nurse 1m Sues continue exercises on their-ACWW Conference heldthis— ward lane's end. ‘‘It seems”:to Hark this season. However in decided to continue this each training at the Charlottetown Wi own like the neighborhood run-|year in Dublin, Ireland, and be_out_of season_now -for hot: +n. —-house-border. the “pase. Week, as a considerable sum. Hospital spent the Easter holi- Busy = ives ners. © : |showed slides of that beautiful ~ > é , A ment planting which gives us | window said. as a C@& passing on ; ing Shonda on oh = at ik pretty blossomings, there be- le t a ee akon! side other greenings we try to jits wake. "He adel ae : shield from the sly nibblings of jwe said. “It's ac — ek the currently foot-loose rabbit, a sort of relaxation from hiS.sho according to Peter is “too |books and farm-chores There's; there ; ind 63 "© nice to keep penned up’’, a, Tadhicag capitan ‘won't ig promise of white lilies to i i pe A come. * \dependable lad - always has seen at : | been since a little fellow’ he sie ae Me otsatings hea smiled. done. High field-. are about “He is missing this after- ready’ a visiting farmer. offer- |moon’s classes’ we recalled. ed today: ‘‘Yes'’ James agreed |What's. a-half-day from-school, ‘if the weather keeps like this: Ellen!” James»grinned... “It's favorable, it won't be’ too long a marvel to me. the nice way before some farmers will be teachers have these vears with getting on—the—land._-We—could- their pupils’ we overheard him beat the fencing these’ days, I’d |say to one of these recently. a say." ‘We could” the young- ‘school committee reported and ‘ence. consisted of letters UNICEF, Red Cross: ‘CAC: Sal- sfriends -freshments were -served. days at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. ‘Herman Corcor- an, Piusville.° Also at’ their home for the holidays wa: Pearl- ine Corcoran, student Lab techni- cian, Charlottetown. : had. been realized from two pre- vious sales. Mrs. Har ison Balderson_ in- vited the members for the May meeting when Mrs. Ralph Noye and Mrs. Frank Mitchell will provide refreshments and roll call will be answered with “‘your mother’s maiden, name.’ The Ease Tensions By Exercise BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — \“*May I speak to your mother, please?"’ a young voice replies: ‘No, I'm sorry, she’s outside’ running.” Almost every day, six attrac-’ |tive housewives run around their |Birmingham neighborhood. Twice a week, a 56-year-old woman dons sports togs and runs two or three miles around Mr. and Mrs. Walter ~ Roger- son have returned to their home on St. Patrick’s Rd. after hav- Corresponding spent the past three months from visiting with relatives and in Montreal. Hamilton vation Army; Drama Festival Kitchener and Boston. and the Dept. of Agriculture P ‘ Entertainment. provided by Fred Arsenault returned to Mrs. B. Balderson consisted of his home in Piusville after spend-'an indoor track at the YMCA, two contests, after __which _re-_ ing the winter months in -Tor- |often joined By— others. onto, Ont. Mrs. Gallant will fol-| Men runners, low in a week. were re-elected. huffing on the |. ;)Same track, pay them little heed; |farmwife who ‘teaches, -and ob- viously enjovs her work and her- |young students. “Why, they “lehat with them, and the child- \ren have no hesitation in tell- i se ue OV. troubles. In my schooldays, the |‘master’ or teacher. kept their’ distance., so to speak. There er farmer nodded. ‘But it’s kind of nice to get_the box-stalls. and sheds and all, cleaned, and Firemen Honor the manure spread first.” “The Couple Prior fences shouldn't be down too : | Betty” Steele of Gaspereawx | jand Phyllis-MacDonald of Pan- | mure Tsland~ “have; returned) ‘from Toronto, Ont., where. they | mount of snow to bother them” | ° Donald's sister. the -visitor_said. :_Prior_to his departure for Bri-- “But they have to be gone tish Columbia, Wayne Chani- Mrs. [oe Patrick Giddings ac- —their way of saying the gals 4 are accepted” i What's going on? The name ‘of the game is phys- ical fitness and it.seems to be It’s a way of battling the pres- |sures of housework, ~ the -tele-+ phone, noisy kids, business pres- —was—little—ecommunication—withover——And''—James—remember--Pion—and<_his—wife—were—honor- -companied—by—her_sonPatrieck,sures,_cooking and;~always,—the- them, as I recall it..other than e-. “we have a length of’ new ed by the Kensington Fire De- Cambridge, left by car last week waistline. the school-work. Nowadays - why I can’t for the life of me see why any child wouldn't like to:g0°~@h,-the days will be getting | event was held_at the home _of ding’s _son;James and family. |wive is our source of concern, to- schoal!”” : Dinner today was a roast: ‘of which, the younger farmer bringing it in said, ‘This is act- ually Easter beef. It’s a cut | from a fine animal. See how well the lean and fat blend! It's pretty meat, isn’t it?”” he quer- fed. ..The door allowed us to teatch glimpses of the stream. fence to put up about that piecesPartment at a party where a for Toronto, Ont., to’ spend the of new land we got. cleared.’”| presentation was made. longer - more time to them” ‘his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les- the younger farmer con .| ter Champion, Kensington. er : : byes eae y r of 5. recently visited friends in Pius- Charles: Perry: of Halifax, N. ed. “And” he smiled; “we | Elmer Burt was maste * can only take them a day at a/ceremonies and called on the_ Ville. time!"’- And this one, h -|*Big Chief’, Bruce MacLeod : ! * ow. Diet : . oe Wilfred Arsenault, Saint John, sant it was, with, as. we see and Who spoke in complimentary hear it. the farming already terms of Wayne who, he sai catching a new beat. |will be-hard to replace as ~ Until tomorrow - - -Diary - -;member of the ‘fire department 'Good-night. 2. |An appropriate gift in a person- rence Arsenault, Piusville, and_ also with his ‘sisters, Mrs. EI- mer Gallant and Mrs. D. G#l- Mrs. Alfred E. Carew at Hun-'cake made by their daughter-| ter’s -River on April 5th when ternoon and evening by rela- tives and friends on their gol- den wedding anniversary. A dinner was also given for them by the family. : ‘-Mrs. Carew is the . former Mabel Amelia Murray of St. ~Eleanor’s:-and--the--couple were married at her parents’ home hy-the.late Rev. H.R. Bell. Pre- sent» for the ‘celebration were five relatives who had attend- ed their wedding in 1916 - Mrs. Carew's sister and _brother-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Link- letter of Summerside:.: sister -in- law, Mrs. Melvin Murray.. St: ‘Eleanor's,- ‘also Mr. Carew’s sister’ and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis: Toombs of Mayfield. Also home for this special ___gf event were their eight ~ child- o Now ren: Frances (Mrs. Merton Gamble), Lancaster, N: B.: Louise (Mrs. Samuel Silliphant) Wiltshire” P. E. I.;. Jean (Mrs. Lloyd ‘ Frizzell) Breadal- __bans.P_._E._1_; Lloyd Carew, Hunter's River; Anna (Mrs. ' Wendell -Rodd), Hamilton, Ont.: Harriet (Mrs. Allison Frizzétl) Seint John. “N.B.: John Carew, New Wiltshire..P. E. I. and Melvin. Cafew. Brand Bay, _N. B. Other relatives. and friends who were present from out of the province were: Allison Frizzell and three children. George, Helen and. Harold;-also Janice Rodd, Mae Gamble, Mrs Melvin Carew and Rev. Wm. Garland Quigley and Mrs. Quig- | we ley of Hampton, N. B. The table was centered by a pro SER > Peet co. Fe. Sty: Sop Me a OF MOHAIR, SQUARES o Fit for all _vear “vear! The -fitrity—mohair—acketts made of four inch squares Easy to crochet single squar- | in-law, by tall tapers decorated with a gold 50.. Serving. were Myrna .and Joyce Frizzell and Helen Carew who were assisted by Margaret, Lois and Pauline Ca- rew, Jean Frizzell, Anna Rodd .and Harriet Frizzell.. Tea was » poured ‘by Frances Gamble~- Louise ‘Silliphant. -The guest book was wee . : ed by their granddaughter da- @ The Gua jnice Rodd and grandson, Wayne | Carew. The couple were the recipients of. many gifts, including a loveq, ly potted plant from New Glas- gow Christian Church. jwas taken, A» toast was proposed to the couple by Rev. Merle Zimmer- | |man, which was responded to! -by —Mr--Carew:—--Rev-- Quigley “was then called on for a few! remarks, and a telegram from the Douglas Avenue Christian A: les in a few unkind words against ‘Church, Saint John, read by Lloyd Carew. “phone” call-was -réceived from ‘Mr. Carew's sister and brother- \in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John_D. Hammond of Stratham, N. H. &:S.A. ‘Photo by Meyers Studio) FILMS:.COME IN FLOOD A total of 7,756 film. produc- tions, ranging from six feature movies to 2,888 TV commer- cials,were- made in Canada in 1965. : N.B SIZES 1o-¥ EASY—SEE: DIAGRAM Perfectly -simple—that's why it's so flattering! Hi-fising line es join them to form this love is a fashionable departure from ly jacket. Wear it on any ocea- the ordinary. Note diagram— Sion. Pattern N75: directions sew this skimmr now for early 6izes 32-54: 36-38 “incl summer THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ‘coins) Printed Pattern 4692: Misses’ for each pattern ‘no. stamps’. Sizes 10, 12; 14, 16,- 18. 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Evidently you think ithis department advocates ca- son Tony of Malton, Ont., ar- rived recently to visit Mrs, Paynter, Long River .and other relatives here. jreers for wives across the board . aa as a supposed passport to the wr. and Mrs. Clair, Campbell |larger life. and son,. Lowell returned to +: imew brides, may an old mar- 25th wedding anniversary, put +the—revived-—feminist—movement now flying the banner of ‘Fe- minine Mystique’’ -.-. whatever ithat means. ‘| T' have every reason to work: and I do. But I don’t consider it fulfillment. Rather I consider it a bad habit, like smoking or drug addiction, easier avoided than cured. I am childless, Had I not been so taken with the illusion that career gives status. I would have had more incentive to adopt children. _But-_adop- tion is an easy, idea to postpone. And, in my younger years, adop- tion agencies spent more. time discouraging prospective clients than invhelping them to _find congenial children. _ 4 I believe the situation is im- proving somewhat, but far too late for us, who were hindered _.by—_military...service from_ satis- ption—ageney-—- da fying old line criteria. _ The principal mropaganda slogan of the 1965:66 feminist drive is that wives need career .; child- | “fulfillment” after the ren outgrow. diapers..Ha! -Ca- reer fulfillment is fine for the woman;..one. in thousands, ~with= great inborn talent ‘and energy demanding outlet. But for the others, there is only wage earning, which in- terferes maddeningly with the homemaker instinct. Worse, the wage earning wo- man past 30, or even 25 in some ‘markets, is considered ‘‘on the shelf’, with diminishing onvor- tunities for job or pay promo- tion. In most offices the ‘‘plum” _assignments go to the\, young, the fair, and the lively'.. What's in it for the rest of us? 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S. where Lo- are much closer to yours than we}j had been a hospital pa-' they are to the “feminine my- tient’ for the past week. a” istique’’ ideology. .~ : ‘ As I get the pitch, the ‘fem!- wr’ and Mrs. Dennis Dough- jnine mystique’’ theorists seem erty, Vernon Bridge, have w- to feel that women are all-but-}turned from a trip to Toronto, | Even Men, ina manner of speaking, Ont, where they visited their | then, chores mount ‘up to’ con- 12 their subjective hunger to be qaughter, who is on the, nurs-| sume most evenings and most 24¢-do; but that women have ing staff of Toronto General’ weekends. For this. reason t been unfortunately hamstrung Hospital. They. also visited in| am “‘retiring,”’ hon ? -from-"a~ fascinating job that 1/@@?™marked them for child ‘bear "sister, “Mrs. G. Lamia. love with all my heart. But |i78 and tending. a something -has to give! | In my view, the vociferous fe“ yrs. Ast writen it is. only am | minist propagandists speak for sington, and I have just collapsed 1: my _ themselves individually. office desk, too exhausted to. i ie dee st art the ee I have iin gay Se eee aht ceueibic, (Mae kay: i; Ga oa a. ya bare- | harmoniously functioning, : eee oe are ee last jy womanly women. M “on 'time’’ bus (standing room only) into, town. gous So; to young brides just fac- poly eee interview. 947 ,ing the decision, to work or not ite’ her in-care of The Guar- : ‘to work after marriage, let me | dian. é : yell. loud- and~ clear: “Don’t | - ee start ‘it! Don't pick up this) pResENTS CREDENTIALS Elmer ~ Paynter, was a recent visitor to | They amherst. N. S. where she was a! "Mary Haworth d, N. B. is spending some time at :; a the home of Mr: and Mrs. Cla- | were the guests of Mr. and. Mrs}|-_ Sure -antt Mrs EdwinCole~and = this . 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