' 1- § ” ELLEN’S DIARY - ‘| & No Worries This Year « 7 Over Scarcity Of Feed ® _ Corsedt Wtinnats Island UCW Presbyterial n Washington i ae ; 3 amity ints ang | Held In Trinity Hall: Guardian Patriot contest wit | «Go Forth in His Steps". was{ers-were-made-to feet-that they, : : aig a | Rers began their third day I lthe theme for the Prince E d- | were indeed # part of the Coun- iP. ae : . Washington, D. C. with break-. ward Island Unit- cil, and not siniply. spectators. }_ “Theré will-be white roofs to | Jamey smiled, happy to-have it ae 2 grange nag agp ed Church Women, held in Tri-) It was noted with satistactios ea orning” ‘the younger| so, “farmers ve no wor- Me . ~ | nity Hall on ‘Sunday afternoon,|that the various ‘churches are ) tme= caid._calling by a while|ry over any goarety of teed Pectindividtal choice of menu |-October 30th. Mrs. J. W. Mac- | participating: at Expo '67 when| ; | me trom the barns, to pick up a. bedding for stock. ‘There . They ‘ ‘Kenzie, - President of Trinity) seven inations work-|° ance sasraetin ‘eolae + going plenty this time. to take “them priged won oe shop | United Church Women gracious-|.ing together. to help strengthen Tic ta hie the | through to.the spring.” . , ‘ ly’ welcomed the women to Tri-| christiani make a co “The night fo coal. It’s a| Today then, it was, thet a ma- At lunchtime each person was | nity Hall, and expressed the | able on ee he pe ars wiles that follows, the stream | chine moved into our stampland given $2.00 and was free to 8-“| hope that the bond of fellowship | tian a . = “We should rise in gccd time, | to begin the clearing there. } | lect a restaurant of her own would be strengthened by meet-| ‘7, += <¢ oyl-n'!-we2”!—his father_sug-!_ “We won"t try to get the whole. -} Shale. . ing together at UCW Rallies. — Sauce eaten ee oe E ested.- -. | |plece dose. That would be tse _|< Im the afternoon: the group | Mrs. David- Mutch—inspired|on further meetings of General + S39 “Yes, we should. because _ j much altogether to handle at) a on a sightseeing = ia hc idty with ier = EGeenall whideaeer cneh en vill_be a busy day” he/one time” we overheard one ir own private: bus .wi Reflec we aoe \farmer say to the other recent turer and tulde. They. from General ‘Council. The eke weed woe jo Catt “We got a nice start made at | ly when-they-surveyed it from Alexandria, Va., a d “Mount | women were made to feel -as “The . Church a j 1 Soe ers |e eee {sured Memo Bete coc utc] Seat, Pak chad ue * betimning to: think we should | would make plenty wash. Even) Amplitheatre, the two Jims Me- | Church “as Mrs. Mutcht portray: | the work of the panel the high-. - Pechaps have left it for another | the burning of the stumps will morial, Arlington National. Ce- |@d some of the impressive “hap-| tights of the study-were brought me ee ee be neither a quick ner @ ~ metery and ~ cena a ee nan ane ee out and also the method of con- (eon, we never know. We did far” lenee adie "rhe eeheeany the rally. something of the make | mode] Sa .s ay wt think when > sneed one first cop, the tibughh gg : aS evening,the Istanders |S of General Coteed aed ond of the Mrs, Ewen Anderson, ‘Treasur- j ees ee ne © ene at ae eee i dinner in one of ashing. | ‘lens by | er of. the Presbyterial, gave a ae cere eee . the earler ad&oaw ton’s outstanding ar which _ brought | statement on finances. cs aiine: | gant at smart me, every |the backwisal reed wih 6 nee they eneyed ¢ fl OC | ees ace King Bea Te | agit Heber Semen, Bresidat 3 “Bec may say it w : . three cas. from oh nidad, Northern Manitoba bene E. I. Presbyterial, MR. AND MRS. GLEN FORD - atgwes dose im time caught here ie Gun wae oes tom Grae anew vided. | British Columbia Sree a ee oe ee eevand there from our other work. | goldenly, of bees « gathering | Bys-trahsportation was-provid- | Mrs. Mutch told the women of for waht fs Gallon. "a bend : RECENTLY WED _ “£m broken spells of weather, and| sweets in pinky - while blossoms group to the nightelub | the serious i JP hag tanga escribggipe oor ° y i “ —- : nranher in which the | fellowship was-further strength-| ~ ‘ ‘a . § = “P| Nor heady ecest.es ene went by to the Ambassador business sections of the General | ened as the ladies enjoyed a so-| North River parsonage was Howard performed the dout if = now and again. | up a wood’s lane close by. Nor ; : Council’ were conducted, andj cial hour in the lower hall of | the scene of a recent wedding a oes: Following | ¢ ° “After we get that track 1 | flour later to, make the tooth- and i : when Jean Erma, daughter reception at the Towers re =....place for the door, tomorrow, we -of Mr. and Mre. Leith New- taurant, Mr. and Mrs. Fo gon, Kingston, became the left on a honeymoon trip i North River g z ; ¥ Rg F i ot. ee * Prepa-| hailed with the, lamp- Honors Members Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ford, residing at West Royalty. =" ations’ tomorrow fi off Y 3 : 3 tthe Rene rage oS ae of ae eos on ™m a ~ ro West Royalty. Rev. T. W. (Photo by George Wotton! aes. And the trees bare, and the N was a . gt ender ower thats Sowever | leaves ML There Ie the eves Lpiesan of Me Sohn, arses. 16 Kansington Branch RCL __Se-his going will stop the plow. But = —_——— was ee ee — é, # +4 ps eE | s+ that too - he has a nice lot done. roots white tomor- nenier- Carre an , 4 ; tivw elalae Annual = And there'll come days yet te [few morning. — * rico ae Ladies “Aux. Holds Annua fc “Well there's this te this Fall” Goo-night. . - ae ing cata he hee ee : : Mrs. Elmer Cole was elected | Clair Mayhew. Moti we e : ' — Pt. ne bers decded to bring cating or (6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 2, 1966. efi Ravel Comniien ome Os eae —-# oaepy GWAR nf mare, Gnelded to being clothing of | con — Ladies Auxiliary, branch-| for- the suxiliary; = MARY HAWORTH MR. AND MRS. VERNON F. MACPHEE A ait mar prevented fois HAPPENINGS us. © Keashagion ot Gio. oxneet | wreath tor Bemseuirense 1 a + ra: ' per se .) , | Marry Scott: a ; ere ; So a 4 : tt ne _fe member for 50 and h Bet ° ; = | ing. Other officers elected, and_| children's party at _Ch-istm ——Mate’s Insane Jealousy ——} Double Ring Wedding ts} ses tenis Community to take |——™ a tes appoinied were, ‘it |and to buy a carrier for at ‘ | Mrs. Keith Kennedy and Mrs., Mrs. Roy Cairns, Bristol, will | bel; ‘2nd vice president. Mrs. Innis in L.. K. Zielidskt were conveners | leave shortly on a irlp te Mon-| James Evans; secretary, Mrs. (Commander, announced a » Oe a very suscesshl Marary 400 tréal to visit her daughter, who Clair Mayhew; treasurer, Mrs. rally to be held at Kensing : _ yi is @ Student nurse at the Mon i oa November ind Mrs. Mein was appointed bonvener for N {Held At St. Mary's; Souris 4 a) i. [role of tender companionable my | Dr. Jekyil (as featured in Robert | the scr aeaeniane a Association, and held ia the {real General Hospital, and oib-| Prot: commnitans 108] 708 “ Bie fe being baleful Mr. Bide school auditorium last week and ox taunts alt as the Home, Mrs. William Mill, jember. The meeting closed 9 - te oot po . attractive tables were well and Mrs. Gerald Mill; visitation | the Lord’s Prayer. ‘ & catistic emotional spree The Hallowe'en mo- | D&F Mother and sister in Toron- | sommitiee, Mrs. John Bernard : wrong sort when he seizes with avidity on to, and rela : ; _ f ¥ knew about this before slightest pretext tif-was used effectively in de tives im other Onts-| and Mrs. Stewart Hunter; chair- tT had assumed, hopefully, that|ous fantasies. During these Kay and,Mrs. R. W. Auld pour. _. | Mrs. Garnet. Turner and com- MACHINE t - with the. love, affection and-se-|Jae6 he is exercising the ‘ fecl- ed_tea, and girls from grade’ 8| Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Baker, | mittee, Mrs. Joseph Harding and iris - « Service > have given him, always) thet| Were Geeling with a wantonly ss cor. leaving the moth-| extensive visit with their Mrs. William Mrs. Richard | - Wringer Washers i Bis mistrust of feminine chares-|eduitereus’ wife, of the sort that during - ers free to attend. Grade 8 boys | ters in western Canada. Kelly, Mrs. William Blakeney, | @ Selling completely eb ter including mine, would fade.|his sick fancy unconsciously|mony and “on This Day Oh| The reception following the ; acenee tho doer and the ticket ye — | Mrs. Earle MacKay Mrs. John machines -_} But after three years, he still|¢raves from time to time: Beautiful Mother’ during the| ceremony was held at the Souris: Pleasant Grove eieedad Oe nes te -.-Mr..and Mrs. Neil D. Walker | Bernard, Mrs. Willard Brown, Just Dial 892-3837 feels that he cannot trust me. Figuratively % intoxicates|signing of the register. Baskets | Legion Hal. Donna Bailey was : ante tla the committee to| of North River left this ‘morning | Mts. Gerald Mill___-__| __ gk gs cuartottetown- t He tends to think “‘the worst” | Sim, im this mood, te demoralize |of mixed fall flowers decorated | in charge of the guest book. 1 WI Pla ‘Aid: : - year’s annual tea an {by car to spend the winter| _ The president, Mrs. D. L. Mc- i without jusificaion qwhen any |2@aconize, Gumiiate, terrify, the church and the guest pews| For & honeymoon trip to He- ans Al >, | suietanding event, both socially | months im West Palm Beach, | Innis opened the meeting with 4 eent acteun, much as ar euhen-(Oomaaee: ant eabincte you to | wore martnd with widte—sotie | milton, Ontarle,-end the Hew Ein School— financially. Fila. ae the usual ritual. Reports were me. LEGS ACHE ~ oe ~uhexpeciédly, or |cwample. tt securing your pledge | "The bride, etven ‘a marriage} suit of blue and brown woven: recciar monthly “Bam nay Wats Fachionc sa Eanls, (he sorvtaty, DMes..Clalr SCAATIC: somebody's husband door comers in her father, wore a floor len- and @ beige clipped fea ae ba ¢ : > ; Zomts se teemione 100 his absence henceforth - - a mani Scan a0 tae Goons faille | ered hat with matching beige ac- a ee ". of, ry as iona ie pele g ede na Pyar nig os ai . 2 : sometimes do) festly crackpot imereper fe-| enriched with cut out alecon| cessories. Hex corsage was of |) O™ Sin Sa Ir Furni hj This \ | tendered a vote of thanks te the | ES there no end , When disturbed by these hap-| Tuirement, judged by rational/lace.- The empire torso with | white sweetheart roses. ne ee Fury ew nrurnis ings is Year ae ee herd Yor you about? if 7% ‘he shouts and carries on | “anderds, certainly. tong eleeves topped a slim skirt./ Out of Provisice guests includ- | 44.4 Many ideas peceed ey ‘ The_new took the |ieng for relief weerisc i _— With tie sadistic venom tem-| A watieau panel dropped from|ed: Bernard Power, North Am | °°. = NEW YORK — Checking ints | be used is ehetr the election of of- |ache or the terrible peins £ days, then makes me Pro-|porarily exhausted, he - in for a centennial project. : | to imitate this leok.. ficers, and regular business sciatica, TEM T- = mise that T will literally bar the 5 then em-/ 9 back bow at the waist to a/ dover, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Cal The school committee report a newly renovated hotel room in } Wall coverings which illustrate | dealt ae ~ ‘= * doors to everyone when he is aa eee “a the an tak Tennenen, Bewley, Mest,; Pow: ed om the Home and School | ticase early this summer | this plant growing in its natural pn rant bingy Bite Onty 85c and $1.65 at drag oo i way, I do this too, and it has|mascchiet cufferine Re ouston| tered eG ented Pane Roane, “Roxbury, + | meeting. It was decided to hold | Provided an intriguing < preview | Asian ‘habitat are Wall for a plant sent to her | 6S everywhere. t been , illusion peari tiara. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Power, Ha-| ..-4 playa ; of the wholesale jome-furnish-| popular moment or ; : been embarrassing ‘that bart 's| with your suffering, an were,|She caried « edbcate of Fed lifax, N. S.; Mary Hubley, Hali- card plays te member's homes, | sags markets then'in progress are extile petiersr tho, cee Wile, she, was hospitalized fol-| pr fost sitet, ose, Wen eH _ | ty for his sake ; a kind of bittersweet sick-sick | sweetheart-roses. Her only je-| fax, N. S.; Mr. and Mrs. John te Gid-ef tie school there. Merchandise on_view at illustrate the-delicate len: lowing an accident. A report of | Siem Seset Meaty. MAMEO __} _"} just wish I could help him |7°™orse. And thus by degree”, | welery was a strand of eultured | Cook and Steven, Windsor. Ont. £ - | ¢hat time -is now- beginning t © | limbs. ‘The natural soft Sr | the szonutive- meeting beld-1'2./ La a =} —‘prercoms bs distrust. 00 T you work yourselves Lack —t-e-| pearis, gift of the groom Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacPhee, | "ed Cross sewing was pas | aopeer in local stores. * -|green’ of either .provides ‘a iadanianneeaaiadiae - ae rust, as | know | respite of normalcy,! ‘The matron of honour was | Vancouver, B. C.; Mr. and Mrs |¢d in. $10.00 was voied toward | ‘The room was — interesting | neutral that ds easy to work and = ro from this problem, he | "ore & lees, until Iie next spell. | wary Macinnis, cousin of the | Warren Kagey, Washington, D. | buying 2 layette for the Unitar | tecquse it was one of many, | live with. é i ts thd, sweetest, most consider- wt of your husband's uncon-| bride, and the bridesmaids were | C.; Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Proven- | iam project. A group picture | seny examples of the ‘¢ufrent ; : : Sete sftectionate and. gen- | ton% fetish for his “‘mistrust-| Welena MecDonald, cotisin of | cher, Biddeford, Maine. (Phote | Was taken by Mrs. Lamphier. | cachantment with bamboo, reat{ °°" bamboo has. a : “Pe tried im vain ta convince | MGer any type of therapeutic | identical floor length gowns ef ments were served by the hot- | i the room (headboards and | C2>inet makers to be, fascinated bib word action and dood | Teatment, either pastoral or | sosfoam green silk faced 0 f- tess chests) were framed in wooden by it Se tt ‘acet te Rel LIMITED ; he is the only for. me. gansa, fashioned on slim earved bendings that simulated | “ es a8 SPM, re Sc |i et nme te eee ce oun (te | , ' . This -motif was ‘constantly | esny Fn tr, : ksh soared, mclnes naar 22, agian ates wih te] has openings for certified Diesel and ne - ~p meee. -painted in pale} tor furniture tm Tndla ae ip ienecianiagomareneninhnnne ee — . uae eae -} easily even with a tiny [Chim | _Steam Engineers én Harbour and = ee ver. ern. The : oe a ete tener tial R Zz Bl Se cor | iitee nentaelt Sones auecioe axe coastal tugs. Permanent employment. x <a at nations. appropriate. : “a — i fas a enone i a tadard Poe —— Sy en View. | Bailey, cousin of the-bride._Her ee wet ee : apply ing to:— that Iam right, gine her im care of 1 - Guar-| acess was-of-white.silk faced ot». hain Saal ab-eete-ahesbtoeiee ae ee 284 “Sas a? Sars TYEE" DS yr or ‘ game oi healeee ae tables, and im steel with a shiny —— Union Stree t, doctor : . arial Oe ; sliver finish. There were even ; : | aH ge ga olan Highfie!d UCW “ae copun a eh oe few na bamboo pieces, but Seint John, N.B. ‘and mixed-up, = hesbivel. Will Hold : ae this material was par- il : | ; _usly manages to play two inti-|fod the theme +. Mate rival roles in your love|mess of God. waa | Mfe. Namely, the role of evil |read in unison and hymns 15 and | comed the visiting . destructive Mr. Hyde versus the | 69 were sung. The meeting which ¢ ; Roll call was answered by 10/ cooned tn the # 5 : Covehead CWL trom the Bible containing ¢ 0| St," answered * eV word temptation resp eapotr yy: AYN) our mone 4. Vot “M It was decided to send a gift mS ofes Money heard. The . a i ee a Kor- howed ‘a good ba 2 : > For Schola rships fan chid'a2,@ Obristmas pres.” 4 -nominating commitiee was wae! ; ‘ A 1% : 1B. iL wtrwine A smn el ne |e Art A Abert: paral ec he oe 1 Canada Savings bon 3 was to Place in - = | be ae held in = a the form of @ potluck supper to| Wine snrercren with the, sey. . ; | 5 i “munity hal with «good ae ~ s o 2 pec of dues, tm - ; | - a i: by the presitial, snd i aes North aad Princetown Road ee Se Saas aoa : af ennla erles ; moe ee ee UCW's to attend our next meet- i ee + Seraats, 7460: i=. oe fos o be held a Hightied The next meeting is to be |i ha 949: . : CENTS © : i wae as weet Me pupils had | Church for:our mite box opening. | Son tivimeston om Tuesiny eee. . tw aa kane: senior, «James | , Reports Were-siven by the-var-| ois November ist, due i cplenae- ; ee ae fous committees and the treat | ch servies ; care ardian Pai ; ogas; sg pacer ogg th oa Mrs. Eve MacArthur, gave, ec — services the following eratt Dept., 60 Front St.. 1 ad Helen Lempbier: @ very "satistedtory feport from py yp eee ne pattern. Ontario residents add|onto 1, Ont. Ontarie reation ‘convener reported Ber. | iu. convener which the UCW ae int plainly SIZE tar. P i ‘madene Doyle had the highest | Se. Ss of halting out sn | each family to pay $2.00 toward oe ee ee vin tem tek oe j average in Grade Vill exams, | 205) eee the teaching of singing in the |NAME, ADDRESS, ADDRES. Gies $25.00 was voted for the Girls’ The rectine thawed by: 11/2200! with the WI paying the | NUMBER. span talog stars ac fund. Plans were | embers repeating the Lord’e| femaining amount This to be) Send to ANNE | et — sang “eee ) finalized for the first card play re discussed further at the next \caré Of Guafdian-Patriot Pat- | designs. free patterns i to be held. “A ‘vote of thanks was" se coer oy reed ie rn tera Dept.,..60. Front. Street-W.. | printed: im-eatalog. Send 2c. : . extended to each member who = _A committee was appointed | Toronto, Ontario. NEW! 18 Collectors’ Quilt “/- t lected card play prizes last Prize to look into plans for the con’) Summer Fashion Festival. ~ 3 — r and = eee struction ef an nttdoor skating 350 design ideas in pattern-pack- * The meeting closed with pray- : oe pond. led Catalog. Fun, play. work, Z i ii @t by the members and Rev: 0. Sn ee We were fortunate at- thie |travel clothes — all sizes. Clip |Send 0c for hew Museum Quilt j P. Wood. - i Britain spent a 21,498,-| time to- have Pal MacKinnon coupoti if Catalog — Choose one |Book No. 2 Déluxe Quilt Baok | : Wefreshments Were served aud (000,000 on education ia 1986, | show slides’ of fife prevention |free pattern. Hurry, sent B0c|No. 1 — sixteen complete pat- _ie_@-gociel hour enioyed tes a0 mush on in 1006. \whiek were of great interest. |for Gatalos 2s tema. 3 ; : = ; 6 e ’ - + ?