ead, ‘ om for the winter months, as her | HAPPENIN | | WI To Sponsor — |team 2 oe te. ' G S i season, has De ratio started and this scribe was pre- Audrey Jenkins, Womep's Editer, Phone 4-4506 monst n | sented with a buster last week. | The annual meeting of Argyir end by a friend who knocked » ) Shore WI was held at the home | few over ate big, fat and oe Mr. and Mrs Howard Watts: Lra Lewis, York, and Parker | ‘of Mrs. Cecil MacPhail recent-| heavy this fall and choice eat- -, ‘and children, Paul and Cathy Newson of Kingston are both | ly with 11 members in attend- ing for those who like the wild ae nf attending the Royal Winter Fair ance. - meat | mouth, N_ S. visiting with Mr. in Toronto, Ont. Blection of officers took place Thinking of rabbits and the i and Mrs. Nelson Watts. were brought | famous French Rabbit Stew, the and the following ( Donald Smith, third year stu- in for the ensuing year; presi | late John Lapierre, was the king Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown dent at Mount Allison Univer-, dent, Mrs. Ewen MacPhail; | of makers here and his big pot | Cornwall. are spen*ine !- sity, Sackville, N. B, and Mari- | vice president, Mrs, Hector Dar- | required four rabbits along with \days in Toronto, Ont. visiting lyn. Drake, also a student there rach: secy.- treas., Mrs. Cecil | @ lot of other things including jwith friends and relatives and Judy Smith, nurse in train- | MacPhail auditors, Mrs. Dougie | @ hunk of pork and a whole | ing at P. E. 1, Hosppital, spent MacPhail and Mrs. Bert Mac- | day in the making. Many of us Mr: and Mrs. Clair Mayhew, the weekend with their par_nts | Phail and visitation and school |remember this tasty dish in ‘el |Margate and Mr. and Mrs. Jack | in Millview. Donald and Mar. ; for the year, Mrs. Morris Mac- | years long gone. i Bernard, Kensington, left re- ilyn were accompanied back to | Dougall and Mrs. Dalvay Pol-| There is still considerable jcently on a trio te Hamilton | Sackville by Lanny Fraser, Judy lard | soreness here about the removal jand Toronto, Ont. Mr. Mayhew | Smith and Florence Richards. The regular business meeting | of the Bristol Post Office to land Mr. Bernard also lan to, Geltemed ‘and wes taneuneen | Merel: ivisit Delaware, U. S. A. t Mes. Ivan Ashley and child- ‘that the WI will sponsor a| Times have changed. Trains ren, Ruth and Mark of the Cy- ‘Tupperware demonstration on &ad stations have gone forever Muriel Haslam, Springfield rus Eaton Farm, Deep Cove, November 22rd. Roll call next | but its hard to make country has returned home after enioy- N. S. are visiting with Mr. and Saath wal be an exchange of people who are => the ‘ing a two week vacation in Nova Mrs. John Ashley, Falconwood Chiretmas gifts at the meeting twilight years like miles |Seotia. While in Halifer, where Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben- heh wilt be helt of the horre | for postal services that . was \she was the guest of Mrs. Gor- hart Schmaltz, York, while her af Ytee, Dalvey Pollerd ‘always near , their door and don Stairs, ~he attended the At- husband visits the Cyrus Eaton . y , _where the hours made no dif- lantie Winter Fair. In Chester, Acadian Farms, Northfield, Mrs. Neil MacDougall and ‘ference for 4 years the post N. S. she visited Rev. C. F. R. Ohio, and the Chicago Exhibit-| § Elizabeth MacDougall, food | owice in the Sinnott home open- and Mrs. Ebsary and family. _ ion. # committee assisted the hostess 44 the door for the public at all | feroges in serving refreshments. | and any hour of the day or night , ‘ ee | this is what is missing now its Pe | aftother world to us all. by BRISTOL Visiting the fish packing plant : Bas tas some years ago we were remind- | . Mr. and Mrs. Irving Drake, | ed that the man who invented the i ew were in the city on Friday on | machine for the fast removal } id ‘ business along with Mrs. Clar- | of the bones and skin from fish ES. ence MacEwen, and Mrs. Elmer | was a Bristol man, Doctor J.J. * MacEwen. | Barry, ae is in : eae Bristol, st proces- ‘ | tle ety: lest pal eaahe Be ge sing business in his laboratory daughters, Pauline Mri. De-| i New York City, where he . , Coursey, and Geraldine, also her , spent many years. In fact Dr. ee 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Nov. 19, 1965. | ae ak ae Mr, | Berry. gave a lifetime to the rs | on a, Fos ae | med. te ae ae oeiee Mrs. Charlie Eidershaw, has | in Bristol, in ng r) side following a short with | Barry as we MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL C. BERNARD aa had < cee k bi F | Wedding vows and tinge the bride as maid of honor her daughter and, soninlaw, | uoderstand is still active, A bro. * |barn-gable. Here obtains the Spouse See S Boo s ror | were exchanged at Vernon and the groom was attended "| who are stationed there with the | ther Gerald Barry, has spent 50th Anniversary Observed Srieu tiara te | Eos aceaacge "ti he brer, Sage Gen | ROA at fe to Corny | 8 Mein a an ‘ * . , ir. a , Ont. A reception some years, 2 B. Couple At Neil Pond ioe. James adds a stick tothe Widows With Problems __ | and Mra, Jobe Praugh Al. for 195 guedis was ‘held a Pranci and. Osborn Andeg, | ie fish and knows the bus ame wer Montague Hall follow- son, were in the . every angle. Dy Louple ail Fon table, and comes te Mis od arg, DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | Widows and widowers are Of Merlin Michael, son of Mrs. ing the ceremony. The couple |on arm business, They “are |Telired trom the packing bus Mr. anc Mrs. Michael C, Ber- ers and gold chrysanthemums, Chair. He glances at the clock. | enjoy your columa and have primarily persons. As menr ee ae be ee are residing im Cardigan | farmers on the bigger scale in pecs, tard life lonc and highly re- a gift of the grandchildren, was “How the time goes!” Je ex- been particualrly interested in bers of the human race, they Bod te late Quinn. “where the groom is in the |t¢ Harbor district, epected citizens of Nail Pond, centered with a large two-tiered Claims. “Thic has been a short Your wealth of sources of infor- can't have grown up without ras ord Murphy officiat- Mrs. Lester L., Bessie Mac- : : ‘ i -| ed at the ceremony. Betty farming and trucking busi- | For Mothe ‘wgere recently honored by mem- cake.!Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Gay, even though we were up ation to aid persons wanting knowledge of the human heri-| Feanait. Giauinael asteadas | Ewen, is some time in or r Sad bers of their family and immed- were happily surprised as their before daybreak.” guidance. tage of death, deprivation, | . oe cl akan city with relatives after a j Since Mother has lost those tate relatives at a dinner at the daughter, Mrs. Leo Gaudet, read |. It was in the afterlight, that || would appreciate a Hst of row and the lke. | lengthy visit to the U.S.A. lines and wrinkles the says Gaudet Tourist Lodge Tignish, an address, and made the pres- delightful time of day and love- and publications. that | Further, as persons with the nation, two widows in the spot-\M. M. Herttna, shrine director. | will likely remain in the city | it's like a 2nd vag \ ea the ockasion of tha Golden lenladon of gifts from the mem- ly, when it commences to fold Would be helpful to the widow- capacity to love and to evoke light, Mrs. Franklin D. Roose M H that’s exactly what t Wedding Anniversary. bers- of their-family. Joseph E. (Up its tents, we covered our ed. I am a member of the Post- |love — enough, obviously to be vel and Mrs. John F. Kennedy,| Mary Haworth counsele} about this miracle that lifted Mrs. Bernard, the for mer Gallant, master of ceremonies, Perennials with the | spruce Cana organization for Catholic able to marty, presumably they have exemplified two outstand-\through her column, not by her face cut of lines and Rosalie Arsenault, daughter of /for the occasion acknowledged boughs fresh from the bushland. Widows and widowers as well were considerably involved in ing ways of doing that. mail or personal interview. wrinkles . “ 2nd Debut with the late Mr. and Mrs, J.J. Ar- cards, telegrams, and gifts. |The brightness of the afterglow, 25 the surviving spouse of mix- |a generalized network of hu-| Each, in the aftermath of ir- Write her in care of The Guar- CEF 600 It's So noes } senault of Nail Pond was united! Present for the happy occasion against which the treetops in &4 Catholic marriages. [mes _geletesahips prior to be reg gs aoe comigued to diem. ae eee hee 20 —_ t , 4m marriage to Michael Bernard, were their seven children. Cyrus woodlands to the west had been | edit a smail newsletter which ing married, ~ a hetwer®: cone lone. of her ability, | \— healthful moisture, the Mnes ; gon of the late Mr. and Mrs. and Gerard of Nail Pond; Mrs. outlined darkly, had now faded is circulated to all on the mail--prised of family ties, various in her own personal style, with) SHAVES THE MILLIONS |= and wrinkles are pushed } Charles T Bernard on Novemb- \Leo Gaudet, Mrs. Leslie Knox to amber and coral above the ing list. I think a list of books | friendships, work associations the revised duties and challem) 7 ous razor blade | — : and out. Once xin er 9th, 1915 at St. Simon and St. and Mrs. Edward Gaudet, Tig- quiet hills. How peaceful it was. dealing helpfully with the many |and so on. ges of her altered mode of Wie. | osor im the world celle ON, | Di. Sebell’s Stec-pads anasth cel ertite Ges 7 Jade RC Church, Tignish, by nish; Mrs. Mark 0. Gaudet,|A car passed lane's end. Some- Problems which the widowed Thus their subsequent grie Mrs. Roosevelt did this to the on 0 biades yearly "| speedily relieve painful 8 dry old looking skin fe your : : | : | ho from - rk must face would be apprecia- vous loss of a spouse shouldn't last days of her own Hfe. Mrs. , v* | pressure on sensitive 5 Sz ; the Rev, Dugald M. MacDonald. ‘Summerside. and Mrs. Lorne one homing day’s work | ie atomaticali,‘& to do so MB apet, soothe and lem, why don't you ask Witnesses to the ceremony. were Knox of Spryfield, N.S: They. elsewhere, returning now to the |ted by all members.’ é |be constructed as automatically, Kennedy continues | 80 f cushion ‘it. your or department f Alphie Arsenault, brother of the have 34 grandchildren. __|.content.of a home.up.the vaiiey..|_- Also Tam trying to do my the. casting t into a ant of 9 DEAR—MARY—HAWORTH: 2H. BENNETT CARR stare for Debut .. . the . bride, of Nail Pond. and Annie The couple were at home to We laid a bough over the pret- Sis for a master’s degree in pub- © ter Boe you kindly reprint in your i= Insurance Counselling only” skin lotion” with CaF Buot} now Mrs. Augustine Me- their many neighbors and tiest rosebush, one which had lic relations on “The Commus- iquely troubled pattern of exio | SM, ONS SOG Sade | District Supervisor 00 and CEF 1200 in double Inniy residing in New Jersey. friends during the evening when given us for weeks, the yellow ication of the Problems of the |tence, wherein they suffer as where one may send a petition ‘Charlottetown, P.E.1: . It has the power ——s anniversary mass attended their daughters served refresh- blossoms we enjoy. Our fav- |Widowed.” The list I am asking |kindred souls, drawn together and offering to St. Dynphos i Sun Life of Canada: to fift your face out of iby the guests of honor and many neath. Among the guests were: orite? But then how could we in | YU to provide woud! be yD eee Core! of attiction | eevaanabeahes- de sentient Phone 4-8f17 - 4-5435 relatives and friends was cele- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bernard, fareness select any one rose to | i” my tesis. I _ = = ee ore ‘instream ‘prayers for the mentally ill. |% : brated by Rev. F. Tardiff, Very Mrs. J.E. Gallant, Mark Gaudet be that, when the flowerings of have found little “communica- |set apa Caan eee I be Garten ante and dou te ie Rev. M.J. Rooney was'in the and daughters-Dianne and Paul- all, even those wildings which tion’’ jof these problems in any ages eta ce ena! a lovely girl of 20, is urgently sanctuary. Following the mass ette Kevin and Ronnie Knox of adorn -ummer lanes. are all in /™edia, other than columns such rescsuten of one's pte in need of such prayer- dinner way served_at the Lodge. Spryfield, Mrs. Emily Myers, ail dainty and beautiful? as your, Thank you. G:C cca t dada Gok hl bes Oe tea ee The guest table, attractively Lawrence, Mass., Mrs. Mary We were aware of the sounds. DEAR G.C.: | W there ts [man core, ace i ta ol St Debian, affilia- erranged with gold lighted tap- Perry, Providence, R.I. of the choring, hanging prettily * body of literature of “list pro- ake case caileuae ae pol eA ii auastek ohetae ab |in the wide silence. And now the Portions, that deals specifically So." One * Fesiuency a8 & Per lel Not Om “ocated at Massil- lights came on: in piggery, in With the problems of the wido / "ta the recent history of this toa, Ohio. Address mail to Rev. stable, in the house across the Wed, it hasn’t come to: my at- /_ jlane, and in that on the hill. So tention. still it was. Noewhisper of wind | The only book of the sort that in-the trees, no bird now abroad. | I've encountered is Jim and Ja- | Where now was the red fox that net Frank Egleson's ‘‘Parents | Kad trotted a distance in ad- Without Partners: a Guide for vance of the little truck the eve- Divorced, Widowed of Separa-. Spruce Boughs Covered Our Sleeping Perennials —— sne'sc its snes" el Faron pai is “Would the kitten eat this?” en to Tabby, who after all has ada Geese that had flown over New York City. Peter wondered. holding a been with us through the var- the valley this morning? | In any case, as you woukd be | plump mouse that had shown an ious vicissitudes-the uns and A Sale at a neat farmstead on starting from scratch to ever-fondness for cheese, ging- downs of a number of years. this Road, James |attended this | semble the bibliography you vi- erly by the tail this morning..... “Would she!"’ Alex a k no w ing afternoon— a dispersal sale of - “Any luck today?” he had in- chap chuckled. Peter lowered |stock, crop and other items that \Comsulting the Readers quired before thisin regard to the mouse within high reach of go with the farming. Seasonally |Vi8ory Service of your nearest our autumn trapline, peering in- the kitten. There was a growl, these sales appear—springtime | Well-stocked public library. Or, to the dusk of a closet which ad a surprising flash of white fur and fall. The’causes, as we see it |Snce your address shows you mits such stealthy prowlers. The and a pleased rush toward t he from this farm. are various, En- |t0 be a suburban neighbor only meagre returns we had re- door. ‘Well, would she?” Alex croaching age is often a factor, the. nation’s capital, you eeived before this had been giv- | smiled. with the scarcity of competent Consult the rich resources o : : And November was with us in farm help, it may be; or the Library of Congress, which a gentle wind of morning, in sun- farming perhaps has become S¢$ an encyclopedic range of i _{shine, in. a quiet. loveliness. and. only..an_avocation, now.that.the formation about’ who has peace over all. It’s charm con- farmer joins the stream of com- ‘€0 what. It is readily acces- | tinues indoors tonight, with the muters that from rural areas ‘ible in catalogued order. ss wom cE to work in the city each .. MY own idea is that the pro- \day. Is this necessary— this Dlems of the widowed,” to use| move common to our day and Your phrase, shouldn't be isol- age? It is a question we on 2!¢d, categorically, from the farms often discuss. jgenerality of human trials. “‘Now tomorrow, Ellen” James | plans, ‘‘we must get some bank-. "man; second lecturer, Mrs. | ing around this house.” Walter Bowness; guardian, Cy- | ril MacFarlane; inner guard, | Until tomorrow—Diary —— Ernest Johnson and outer guard | Good-night..... j Arnett Bell. Mrs. MacPhail gave a very) | Officers Elected | At LOBA Meeting \interesting address on the Most | |Worshipful Grand Lodge which | \was held in Niagara Falls this, @ 1 ‘i The Mary MacLean LOBA met in the Orange Hall at Cen- \@ tral Bedeque recently, when | |special guest for the evening was LOW BACK PAIN |Mrs. Edith MacPhail, the Right | fe it hard for you to okt down, even herder| © |Worshipful Grand Mistress of te get up from a chair because of low) back pain? Does this pain make work @ |P. E. 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