BURSATES PRESENTED A‘ \>A‘«4. l l Elizabeth John.-ton. Monta- year students at Priiire of from the Rnyfil Edward Chalk the Chapter. is making the no Center, and _ Carol Wales College are here being ter, IODE. Illiss Jessie Full- presentmmn Matheson, Southport. fourth presented with bursaries erton, education secretary of ' l l 4';"_1T=_ '2;;;}ai.;:.:‘“ci...-i..u.-i..w.;; S I+‘i~iI.'liel[€:."'t;.*'li)"¢;'3.T. THAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women‘: Editor; Phone 4-8506 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooke' Dr. and .\lrs. Lemuel E. and Mr. and .\lrs. Cyril Cooke. Prowse held a supper party at Cape Wolfe. were \\eel<r-nd their grecnticlrl .\\’e. residence guests of their uncle. Guy Fan- \\'edncsriay. in honor of (‘ammo- cy in Truro. They also visited dore Paul ll. TH.\‘l01‘- Omit. 07- with M1: and .\Irs. .lat-k I-‘:incy ficer of .\'av:i‘. lliyisioiis for Ca- and Mr. and Mrs. llonald l“an-- nzida. who is eoiirlueting the an- cy_ gnual inspection of H\l(.‘S Queen 3(‘liai'lotic. lie is accompanied by Mr. Arthur .~'\l‘lril'ew has re-_hi.< ~<cc'rctar.\' Lt. Cmdr. Doug-. turned to the U.S..-\. atter visit-.135 C?lld\"(‘1l- . V. . , ‘ , l l and‘ , _ _ i,Beta—Ta—U societies are sponsor- Ififignifilil Spred:;"‘S'0IE£°‘fil:11:al::ling a Siiowflake Tea on Satur- Bnsmn day. cc. 4. at the ‘(RICA from 3-6 pm. llorotliy ,\la(-liiwen and Mr and Wlrs Ernest lllilllllIl"‘DaphnP Smdnmn are the Mn" they tell us that the j ooin will be clog.-inti (‘.lii‘istmasscy (lei-or;itions.l ‘ There will also be a baxaarl lwith food and home made arti-, . S( . . o The Judges and meiiibers of fg:.i7(.q_1ep?,:],(:‘.,,f‘. i::n:-iiidblel the Char""‘°”“"" Ba“ t“'~"‘th' the mothers of cliib members. or with their wives. were enter- tained on Thursday last at the M1.’ and Mrs‘ "9-‘lm’-“('9 “f M“ J”-‘lice G"°"ge Mt. Herbert are quietlv cele-‘ J‘ Tweed-" and Mrs‘ T“'°“d-V‘ ml‘ brating their Il.’~.th \\'(‘(l(llll‘1 anni- I°“'l"3 mt’ ""“‘m““Y 3‘lml”“3 versarv Tlllll‘Sfl8\‘. Dec. 5th. . their son. George to the Bar of ' ‘ P.E.l. The best wishes of every- Long Rivcr. recently with their son and dauglitcr-in-Wm] law, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Dun-‘ ning. Moncton. NB. Mr. and .\lr:~. '.<tcriis Webster 5'" 35 he h‘‘;'-'l“5 ”‘9 Pracllcf’ .in Dartmouth. \'.S.. guests of °f law "1 the city‘ lCoust. hon Webster and Mrs. Webster. They were accompan- ied by Picl<_v's friend. Karolyn .\forrison Mrs. .l.H. Ccrry and llrs. RF , ‘Norman were ioint hostesses at a luncheon bridge held at t e formers home, 12 Brighton Road. Mr and .\lrs Sumnicr$irlc_ have home from llonlrcal after \'isit.- 3 I-‘rienrls of Pat and Dick Bee ing their daughter. .\lrs. ker were entertained at a "Grey ('r'|mPl‘<‘ll mid -‘ll CHmDbi’ll- I Cup Game" part_v on Saturday of last week. at the Becker home -Brighton Road. ELLEN’S DIARY . This is The ideal Time To Clean Up Small Jobs "Reading. Ellen" James com-] by Gabrielle Roy. it is an inter-l - mented. coming in through esting pionccr story. the scene: ‘the afternoon from his chores. “set deep uiiliin the Canadianl ;“to see how the. time is going." 1 Province of Manitoba" where ml .-to notice us deep in a book, i a log cabin on an island in the} ‘At this farm. where no potatoes Little Water llen ta rircrl th of Miss Fairlie S. (‘orue_v. Bon-| s-haw. has returned after a plea- sant holiday in Moncton, NB. . :are grown, either - iii a m i s —. lioiischold of Hi p p o l y t e and -application of it, but an apt l.ll'/lln Tousignant are toilsom-i ‘quote! — to "make you laugh or cly. but happily putting down, . _ over probably returns as, roots. which strengthen each‘ «I cash cop. and no sc a sonali year. Their home is “.32 miles. :gradlng to do. and with ourplrom the terminus of tliei Jields ready for the winter. our, branch railroad, and nearest, ‘farmers are finding these more town", a lonely place but w i n-l for less days of grace. in which some. in that it is “enrilesslyl .to get small works or repair‘ pr-accful there." It is a charm-3 ‘done about the barns. You see ing tale of th o se early years, jthem repair a water-howl in a when the foundations of first! -stable. replace there a broken homcs were laid. and in thcl ‘pane of window. mend R man—l march of progress. first settled Igor. re-rivet the handle of n paii,l moms and communities born.’ -‘make secure a lifted *hingle on "if you want exercise. I-‘.llen"'. ‘wall or on roof. .lanics suggested with a teasing‘. f “You folks have everyl h I ngi twinkle" l see vour woodbox is: 5111 Order — you won't mind if‘ low. And at this’ time of ye n r l ‘winter comes soon" a visitor ofl ‘ H E-today offered. lchange in no time to snow!lt',gl A “Oh. I wouldn't say that"‘ as well to have plenty of woodl flames smiled. "There‘s nlwaysl in. in the event of that." ’lomethinvto be done on a farm warm uns(,amna"V “. a rm ll“ "'9 “'3y "7 maklm-1 “’l’3lr5-" N the night is. with the moon 3 “Thsrs 5"" the ‘'‘'”‘'d agre‘ slruccling now to light the over- ed. "By rights I I. h on 1 ti be atl Casfziim , home now. The house-roof‘ ._ 1 ‘ needs the oldd new shingle. 1‘ I “"9” 3"’ ‘ -“"V°'““*"l must get at that tomorrow." ""9 M ‘he mt“ James surveyed the sky. took ,, 33“ ‘i - There was no last to it all bearings of the wind, saw. we H... ‘ eould appreciate. Winter‘; " ' ! shadow Igninlt a hill. Before long, the little n e wll ~ It; huave" 5, avi,pd_ ‘rd’ year will be born. The old _vcar.. so all in all pleasant. like th uij Fall day. will. then be no more; — nothing left of it for us but thci them on as soon as I could. '4 no gltnonylng the fact: I wa "' . .. y. “I book we had picked up to ‘ A I In it happened. was :‘&nfi ‘Ibo Water Hen“ memories we have gathered. Until tomorrow — Diary -- Godd - ui l after 34 ‘ secretary had become his . since last June. At first he res- this damp we're having could, - ELEANOR CHAMPION ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cham- pion. Kensington. announce. the e n g a g e ment of their daughter Eleanor Elizabeth to John Robert Dean. son of Mr. MARY HAWORTH Divorcecl Cou To Th reaien Each Other Dear Mary Haworlli: In 1959.9 your legal counsel my‘ up anxiety in your mind on the husband and I parted with fin-‘ point. Unless. of course. he has ‘ major We had separated temporar- own gifts of persuasion as a ily six years earlier conciled due to his pleadingsi disposed to let go of a current- _vears' marriage. Fi'aiil< Hamm. Ellw- hen re-‘l ‘and promises. He was selfishl and unkind to me. also abusive 0"? Will l"ll”\\' this .V0l|Tl.L’ bFlI‘- p,-ma pi.-ky gpmu last weekend at times, but I endured for the that "due process of law" has t-hildren‘s sake. until they were‘ grown. IWe have two lo\‘ely« children. now niarriedfl 5 Somewhere along the line hisl mis-l tress and he turned his bestl l3I‘Hl'P (’lH‘tiS. 1 face to her. After our reconcilia-, regards the financial cl a i m 5 rf‘llH‘nf'd l vtion I was just the housekeeper-i you are pressing against y o u r maid. untill couldn't take it' self in my own small apart- the house. _In 196] he wanted a divorce.l A mutually acceptable finan- cial settlement was agreed u p on. giving me a m o nthly allowance, and I got the di- vorce out - of - state. to a v o id adultry charges. Two months later he married his secretary. Now he is defaulting in alim- ony payments. cuttln g the amount by 25 percent or more iored the cuts when my lawyer intervened: but now he is ada- mant. saying he can't. though I know he has numerous re al estate holdings. My law_ver returned his Sept- ember and October checks. ad» vising him to pay in full. other- wise we would file suit for court agreement. Now we must sue and my formcr husband insistsl on a jury trial. a disturbing nrospcct. as you never know}. ‘m.V l«’i\\'.\'f.‘r says) how a ju ry will decide. As I am the party wronged. why has he the right to deter mine how the case ss h all be tried? i am 60. ailing with arth- ritis and high blood pressurr and obliged to work part - time to help maintain myself. while lllS second wife is sitting pretty. fully supported by him. Y on r, will be greatly ap prceiated. B.B. : near B.B.: As I get the pic- ‘ ture. your former husband and your lawyer are engaged in. quasi - legal gamesmanship at this time. politely browbeniing one another. trying to scare the npponent into backing down. Your lawyer threatens suit. if your former husband doesn't pay up. The latter counter- threatens trial by jury_ in if to My lscornfullyl: "Just give My 12 .iU!'.\'mcn a chance to compare the wife I discarded with the wife 1 have now. a nd they will be on my side in this dispute." Biil if I were your former hus- band l wouldu‘t bank on lh at And lcan‘t undemand why JOHN DEAN cussion to the National Farm Forum the IPGESUTGI‘ reported the Thankoffering. . and pantry sale at the Decemb- lWOMENS ORGANIZATIONS Kensingion UCW President Receives Life KE‘.\'SINGTON: Mrs. Harold Laird who has been oresidcnt of the Kensington UCW for the past two years. was presented with a life membership certifi- cate and pin at the November general meeting. The address was read by Vernon Millar, and the presentation made by Mrs. Robert Hogg. Mrs. Leaman Caseley and Mrs. P. J. Kennedy led the wor- ship service. The program of this meeting was conducted by Mrs. L. M. Murray, and consisted of dis- groups which listened on the subject "The Rural Church". Each group after dis- cussion. reported their findings to the entire meeting. During the business period. that $173.45 had been received for On November 28 the mem- bers and a number of g ue sts met in the church for their reg- ular unil meeting. when a,pot luck supper was served. and a happy time of fellowship was enjoyed. Worship w a s conducted Mrs. Harry Brown and M Robert Hogg. M s. P. J. Kennedy enter- tained the gathering with color- ' es of her recent tour of England and France. accom- anied by an interesting com- mentary. The units met the business peri KINGSBORO WI Plans were laid for an auction by 1'! separately I or od. er meeting by Kingsboro Wom- en's Institute at their recent an- nual meeting. and it was agreed to invite a sister Institute. This session was held at the home of Mrs. Peter Stewart. with 12 reg- ular members and one visitor present. It was agreed to send $5.00 to the TB League and $2.00 to the Unitarian Service Committee. The school children have col- lected $18.23 for UNICEF. and opening the birthday bank pro- duced $7.55. Future projects include pack- ing a box for the USC. and pro- gram books are to be made by Mrs. Horace MacDonald and Mrs. Peter Stewart. Officers elected for the com- ing year are: president. Mrs. H. MacDonald: vice- presid e n t, Mrs. Wendell Robertson: secre- tary- treasurer, Mrs. K e u not]: ' leader. The mission study was and Mrs. Fred "can. Sydney, NS. The wedding will take place Dec. 28th at St. Mark's Anglican Church. Kcnslngton. ple Continue is building misgivings about his trial lawyer and. even so. isn't ly remunerative client. I am not prepared to believe become a manipulative mock- ery of ju st i co in our social order. in the sense that the forlorn are at the mercy of the clever. in cases such as yours. If your conscience is clear as 7-‘ >'\<,\\ >/I ’ ’ . / ’ \. \ )/// /<Z\l\\"‘ // Membership MacGregor; directors, Mrs. Gordon Robertson. Mrs. Ervin Robertson and Mrs. Be 1' nard Massey; press. c secretary; auditors, Mrs. Stoffer Boertein and Mrs. Wendell Robertson. Red Cross convener. Mrs. L. G. Robertson. Roll call at the next meeting will be answered by an exchange of Christmas gifts. Lunch was served by the nor less and the committee in charge. BREADALBANE WM8 Mrs. Merle Zimmerman was hostess for the Oct. meeting of h WMS. when roll call was answered by a verse of Scrip- u . A letter was read acknowledg- ing a recent contribution to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rcmple, mis- sionaries ln India. Quilt squares were passed in and the secretary asked to buy additional material for quilt. Mrs. William Chappell to o k charge of the devotional period: responsive reading was taken from St. Matthew II chapter. followed by the circle of prayer. An inspiring message has o the chapter read. was led by the a review of the African mis- ons. Mrs. Allan Hickox invited the members to her home for the next meeting, which will be held Dec. 12. Following the hymn "God will take care of you", with Mrs. Zimmerman as pian- ist. meeting closed with the served by the hostess. BREADALBANE WI The annual meeting of the Brenda-lbane W.I. opened with the president in the chair and 14 mem rs and visitor: pre- sent. Minutes of the last annual and last meeting were read by the secretary. The president. Mrs. Allan Hickox. thanked members for their co-":°""‘i'“' during the past year. The election of officers took place with the following results; president, Mrs. J. Mac- nald , vice-president. Mrs. Duncan MacKay; secretary, Mrs. William Graham: direc- ors, Mrs. Cuyler Mathescn; M-rs. Sterling Nicholson: audi- tor. Mrs. Kenneth Graham; card secretary. Mrs. Glover. A special collection was taken for the hospital aid; several in rs paid dues. A special collection will be taken at next. meeting for Schiristmaa treats. Refreshments were served. RIVERDALE-CHURCIIILI. WI The Riverdale and Churchill WI held their annual and regu- lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Orvin Carney. Roll call was answered by members paying membership d I / \ ///<33;/\- >\\\\ \\‘ \ \ V -7 a‘\ \<\\”~(<\\ ~>, - <<\<<< M < ////// //> ‘ ‘“}‘/‘>,z)> / / .\ ‘/ < / />) \ \‘\//(5/§?<<<<<%\S\\ \ -;;g.,,7;f-:::; “\>.>>/>>/< ;,*i\\ \ \ .5 $\\\*~\“>>>\>», ’/‘>>‘/‘t l s. ‘I 5 /- \/\g\»./,-///;‘‘ I I / former husband. Isee no rea- D0" any longer and established my-l son why you need shrink from a jury trial or pre-suppose that i ment in 1959, after we had s old 8 .lud29'S Verdict W ou.l d be more sympathetic to the injur- ed wife. I should tb in k that an able lawyer would be already active at court in your behalf. invok- ing a court mandate to guaran- tee continuance of your alimony income during the contest pro- ceedings. inasmuch as this rev- enue is your primary means livelihood. Further. if the case comes to jury trial. my advice is: don't be self-pitying, which alienates any audience. R at h e quiet - spoken and completely of SIZED TO YOU! 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Send order to ANNE ADAMS. _ are of Guardian-Patriot Pat- ;tern Dept. 60 Front St. W. Tor- ’onto 1. Out. A MAN'S MERRY CHRISTMAS STARTS AT HOOl.EY'S -At H00l.EY'S you can of the best in quality for I sure that you owe to OATS SLACKS Flue all wool English flannel. Tailored to by Shifter llllllnan, I llolhstlen. abode others. Aosorto I all size: 30-48. Priced from- 10 95 _ 27.50 HOOLEY’S MEN'S ‘WEAR CHARLOTTETOWN and MONTAGUE UES. The following officers were am. Lyman : aocu-ta!'!.. y: treasurer. annoy Mn. Hubert Herve Mrs. Parker Canfield: auditors. Mrs. Arthur Simmons and Mrs. Eric Lowtlier: directors, Mrs. and Miss Lolita Macvlttie. Money was voted to the Music Festival Association, Tubercul- osis League and the United Appeal. Roll call was answered by 19 memgers paying membership dues and next month's roll call will be responded by members bringing a Christmas gift sull- nble for a child. Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. VALLEYFIELD UCW Mrs. John Nicholson led the opening worship at the Novem- bcr meeting of Va-lleyfield UCW. Her theme “Unity of Christ's Church" was followed by an interesting reading by the leader. Hymns were sung, and scripture passages read by rs. and Herb Macxenzie. Mrs. A. J. MacPherson pre- sided for the business of the meeting. A total of 23 members joined in repeating the UCW purpose, and responded to roll call with a verse of scripture containing the word "Judge". Several items of correspond- ence were read including a let- ter from ACTC secretary and one from Mrs. Cutcliffe ' ing nominations for provincial executive. - The financial report was given by the treasurer. Mrs. P. T. Peardon, who received the offering. Mrs. W. A. Bruce distributed items from the clip sheets a n d read the prayer topics for Nov- ember which concerns work and workers among the Indians in Canada. and prayers for the Billy Graham Crusade. The final chapter of “Signals for the Sixties" was summert- zed by Mrs. Sadie MacKinnon. This chapter “The Strength of the Nation”, from a sermon by Rev. R. Humphry discus- ses communism and brings out that the strength of a nation lies with its people. Our beliefs de- termine our destiny and the elected for the coming year: president. Mrs. Orvin Croney. vice - president. Mrs. Finlay MacF‘adyen; secretary,‘ Mrs. MacDonald: press secretary, Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan: audi- tors, Mrs. Nelson Virtue Mrs. Waldron Macl(lnnon; 0 r l n Corney and Mrs. Macl(innon; school, Mrs. Nel- son Virtue: program. Mrs. Oliver Mncleod and Mrs. Gar- field MacFadyen. The birthday box was opened, which yielded $3.79. The December meeting is to be held at the home of M r s. Kelsie Buchanan when roll call will be answered with a Christ- mas gift for a Secret Pal. Meeting closed with “the Queen“. Lunch was served by hostess assisted by Glenna Corney and Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan. CRAPAUD WI -Members of Crapaud Women's Institute elected a new slate of officers at November’: annual meeting. They are as follows: president. Mrs. Frank Myers: lat vice-president. Mn. Norman Lowtber: 2nd ‘ I l ‘— .11<<<<'\<<—ga<»/«C _ .'\’«'\'\$-"‘\'~’\'\'\'\’<'{§'\'\'\"\’k vlce- president. ll. BENNETT CARR luornob counselling Dist. Supt. Son Phone {-8817 - D Llfoofcanndag Tiny as a precious gem 4-S438 Charlottetown. I'.E.I. Faceted crystal is cut li Louis Myers. Mrs. Reg MacLure 1 delicate as a petal, the flawless design created for the utterly feminine woman. Unbreakable main spring . . . shock-proof. m beautiful %,,...., BEAUX ART.S‘...fmn :49.” Ynvaulun‘gedG!admn:lulauoalu1aoofollrnqnIfiouGld:uuIiulnfauuaolvuul—IrIu&.’ .nurcnIowao In-on; aoiu citizenry ' Prayer circle was led by Mrs. Martin MacDonald and Mr 3 . Elmer Glllis. Orders for Christmas card: -taken by Mrs. Alex Ma . Lunch waspserved by Mrs. John Nicholson. Pea:-don, Mrs. non and Mrs. W. A. DeSABLE WI The annual meeting of the Do- Sable Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Gor- don Holm. with Mrs. R u s s ell MacLean presiding. Roll call was answered by eight members paying their an- nual dues and passing an article for a layette. There ‘Vere seven visitors present, and two new members were welcomed. Miss Laura MacLean and Mrs. Dor- othy Baker. Committees presented reports and these new committees were appointed: ,_oick. Mrs. MacLean and Mrs. Ivan Mac- Kinnon: program, Mrs. Russell MacLean; lunch, Mrs. Russell MacLean, Mrs. Ken Furguson, and Mrs. William Allen. It was agreed each member make $2.00 in any way that they know how. to be passed in for roll call at the next meeting. The retiring president. Mrs. Russell MacLean, spoke briefly, thanking members for their cor- poration which made her work pleasant during her term in of- no ice. Mrs. Ernest C. Holm was ask- ed to take the chair for th election of officers for the ensu- ing year. Officers elected are: president. Mrs. Ken Ferguson; vice- president, Mrs. Russ cLean; secretary- treasurer. Z on aid of UCW funds were. - president o p e n e d Russell ‘'9 Mrs. Edwin Bell; directors, Miss - wmcn was was up an... ..-..-. MncLean. Lun h was served by the hos- tess assisted by the committee WHEATLEY RIVER WI Mrs. Preston Rnckham was hostess to the Wlieatley River Women'a Institute for the Nov- ember meeting. Mrs. Gordon Andrews. the with the thought for the month, followed y members singing “In Flan- der’s Fields". Roll call was answered by 13 members naming a country in the United Nations. e minutes were read from the last annual and the last reg- ular meetlng by the secret a ry, Mrs. Harold Chandler, who also brought in her year‘: report; A motion was passed th at $5.00 be given to purchase a TB Bond. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Gordon And- ); vice - pres]. dent. Mrs. Fred Mocflae (re- elected): secretary treasurer. Mrs. H a 1-0 Id Chandler tre- elected); directors. Mrs. at- old Buntaln, Mrs. Alfred Stead and Mrs. John Ross: auditors, Mrs. Cora Ling and Mrs. Pres- ton Rnckham. The president expressed her appreciation for the coopera- tion of the members during the past year. A number of members are taking advantage of the h o me nursing course under the direc- tion of Mrs. ox-man MacRae. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Leon- ard Ling when roll call to be answered w‘ an exchange of Christmas gifts. Meeting closed with the singing of The Song of Peace. and “'Illie Queen". Refreshments were served. Charlotte MacKay and Mrs. -.-.-il liam Allen: auditors. Miss ‘ °'"'° MacLean and Mrs. Blois Mac- Farlane: buying commi t t e e. Mrs. Gordon Holm and Mrs. Ed- win Bell. Mrs. William Allen invited the Institute members to her home for the December meeting. Mrs. Edwin Bell had as part THE FASHIONETTE BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day .. Cold Waving Q Bleaching Q Tinting Q Perm. special Phone 4-9752 257 Grafton SI. of her program a spelling mate'- A Return to the Age of Elegance... 2‘/ae exquisite < J and as perfect . . . ice 3 fine diamond. The Progressive Conservative Meeting which was to be held at the Community Centre on Friday, Dec. 6th. has been cancelled. P. E. I. Progressive Conservative Association