Le ae oe 4 * PresicentOf Island IODE* | “To Give Official Welcome . ene The Nationaf Chapter of Can-; On this -occasion the’ national ada, IJODE. will hold’ its 65th an- president, Mrs. J. Neil Gordon, nual mectn’ in the Queen will address the assembled mem; Elizabeth Hot:l, Montreal, Que- bers. Mrs. Donald Macgae, pre-'’ bec. May 26'h~ June Ist, 1966. sicent provincial chapter of Que-. ; Mrs. J Neil Gordgi, national pec, will extend the official wel- | president wilt preste during chme, and Mrs. L. H- Place.-re-! the | generals sessions. commen- gent, municipal. thapter of Mon- | eine MercayMay—3tth -treal-wil-weleome—the_members ~The, officiel opening cere.aony dn behalf of the chapters in Mon- ¢ Wili lace poceson. Saturday, treal, Quebec Wanda Wyatt; Mey 26 at 8:30 p.m, in the Mar president. provincial chapter of | quetts and. Jollict Salons, Queen P.-E. ‘I. will reply on- behalf of | § Ehzabeth Hots Mentreal. Que-,the-many_members_attending | bec All members and their from-~across’ the Dominion. °” friends are invited to attend the. On Sunday, May 29th the na- opehing eccremony and fecep- tional president’ will place ai tion which will follow. Greetings wreath on the Cenotaph at’2:30, will be brought from the Pro jp. m. At 7:30 p. m. divine ser- | vince of-Quebec by The Honour- vice will be ‘held in the >Cathe- atte J. Richard Hyde, Q.C., mi: gpa) Church of Christ, conduct-» nister of -revenié in the provin- |. ; : cial govefnment, and councillor °° by: the Very Reverend Wil John. Lynch-Staunton, _represen- liam. Bothwell Dean of Mon. tative of City of Montfeal. treal, Quebec. MARY. HAWORTH ie » Reader Opinion Differs _ ~_On Plans For Security. - | DEAR MARY. HAWORTH: ment aristocracy” (my term for | Please assure Mrs. CW, the wife the military) has. : f | of a retiring Army officer, that; As for Mrs. CW's prospecive | it won't be-hecessary Tor ‘her to problem of educating -five child- | scrub floors to educate their chil- ren, four not yet in high school, \t ..dren..now that her husband is.aishe should-bone up on the. ‘‘scho- eivilian Harship aristocracy,’ by which Hasn;t she ever heard of Civil I’ mean the Establishment insi- Service? ae My husband has 20 years of it est education for. about half what ae Charlotte MacGougan ————-- Gougan of Malpéque wish to announce the engagemént of | their ‘daughter; Charlotte Do- | rothy to Gordon Archibald, on- 7—=htesonr of Mr; —and-Mrs:—Loren— Stewart of “Stanley Bridge, TO WED IN JUNE Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mac- .P. E. I. 25, 1966 at 2:30 o’clock. (Photo by Heckbert~ Studio) ~ ; : q : 2 Unfortunately, have. jders, whose kids receive the fin” he Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., May 27, 1966, ‘Dé expened from me common. ] wealth. for inaction, against the * ‘breakaway regime in Rhodesia Mr. Martin said he had dis- cussions with thé Zambian for: == eign - minister on the matter. | HAPPENINGS | Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone. 4-8506 Satellite From China Expected Cpl. A. ArSenaultand~-Mrs. New -York, the world’s largest Arsenault sof, Glen, Miscouche department store... This was a-| j Spent a week recently at the (special, Canadian promotion in| home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. ‘conjunction’ with Expo '67, Air | |Gallant. also vacationing at their é ’ Canada; Hertz, American . Ex- anaes ne home: is -Mr.—and_Mrs. Edward ae Canadian Governmen ; prof ha ice ~ Chinese Doucette and family, Toronto, Participation, 1967 Exhibttion, | S-scholar whose specialty is the Ont. the Centennial Commission, the ' ‘Bureau, and the. Maritime Pro- Rev.—A—T.- MaeDonald,— New" vinces —It-is-a-six-week-promo—, Glasgow, N. S. was a recent tion and-all- provinces are parti-. jauest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester cipating at one time or another. MacDonald, Whim Road, while The Lovat Scots “were chosen visiting with relations in this because they have. representa- |area_and with friends at George- tion from. all three “provinces. town. : “The members of the band who travelled by air, were guests -at ‘Sheraton Atlantic: Hotel and put on five concerts a day at Macys” : |: geographyof energy, said here t he expécts. Communist China | will latinch a small -satellite. _ | "Prof. Hung, here for the an- | nual meeting of the Canadian Association of Geograph- fers, said in an interview such a launching: - would bring. great {prestige to Chiria and bea stg-: | mificant step in its program toe i develop missiles as delivery ve- hicles for, nuclear bombs. Dr. David Moore,- Mrs” Moore jand“family of Halifax, N.S. vi- sited recently with his parents, allt 3%. Archibald Stewart F/L Lance Carroll store. ili Mr. and- Mrs. Russell Moore, | Phyllis Gridley ere ae Steins 0 Albion, and with Mrs. Moore's. - Mr, and Mrs, Spurgeon Walk- | > |raphy at the University of |Guelph at Guelph, Ont, said he based his estimate on reports of father ~and sister, Norman Bea-*er and son Kenneth of George- ton and Zona, of Charlottetown town, accompanied by Mrs. W. F. Fitzgerald, returned Monday ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. and. Mrs The wedding wl} F-L John F. roll, son.of Mr. and Mrs, Mau- take place in the Keir Me- | Mrs. Nina ‘Sudbury of ‘Central following a visit to Fundy Park, Gridley,, Slemon Park, an-. rice Carroll, Halifax, N.S. eit ee sree Physicists: whe: . morial, Presbyterian Church | Bedeque has returned home aft- the Rocks, Moncton and other, "ounce . the engagement of The marriage is to take place There wai. BO henna to doubt Malpequé- on Saturday, June (¢ visiting her three sons: Law ‘points of interest in New Bruns- their daughter, Phillis’ Ann - on June 25 at Canadian Forces China’s ability to develop mis- ‘rence, Arthur and~Donald—i-n—iceg- semen }Cleveland, Ohio. : Seine abate aes Sister M Agatha and Siusee * WIFE PRESERVERS | 300: Canadians ; Ambrose Charlottetown, spen " Now In Uganda the past weekénd with retatives. Line large 8 or 10’' red clay ‘to. make individual-habachis for orrawA icpy — About 300 Hudson to F-O Lance P. Car- Base, Greenwood, N.S. ea siles -since China , had ee A of-scientists,”. incl - mons to Social Credit Leader |g eer ie oe at ee lold Gordon (°%,,,% the world’s leading | eee tate M irocket specialists. |Churehill (PC—Winnipeg. South |e Centre) that Canada is anxious| FIND OLD FOUNDATION that: no action be taken with| PICTOU, N.S. (CP) — Bull- in Burton,-Lot 7 and Piusville.|flower pots with aluminum foil The wedding of Mr. Kenneth caarcoal grilling. Canadians are in revolution- respect to Rhodesia which |dozers building a new ramp to \Clarke- to Miss Judith #Elaine : — torn. Uganda “but there is no might destroy Commonwealth the—harbor. causeway unearthed. ~ {Harris took place ip. the. St. Mat- -Fold down the top of 4n of- reason to believe their safety unity. 7 tactircutar brick; well; bocal-his—- hew’s United Church, Clyde dinary brown paper bag and has heen prejudiced, External wr ‘Churchill asked himitorians think it was in the River, Nova Scotia on Saturday pin to the side of a sickbed for Affairs Minister Martin said whether Canada has told Zam- foundations of early _ settlers’ ievening—May- 21,with-a—recep:.a_.completely disposable waste- tion held in the church hall.“-Ken- -basket, "y \neth is the eldest son of Mr. and: Pond \Mrs. Harold Clark, Central Be-—~Packingfor.atrip?” Wrap 9 | here Hats : bia that this° country will pot houses, perhaps as old as the He was replying in the Com-: support a, proposal that Britain 18th century. ° Roots , pene behind him and, unlike Mrs. CW it one wg we gree who-says she ‘‘wouldn’t trade | any of us know the sons of 4 i her -20 be in the military ser-|judges and - other “dedicated” ELLEN S DIARY vice—with—any—civilian—wife’’, I Public servants, going: to good regret that my husbafid’ stayed schools on scholarships, while with the government to work for driving the. latest model sports romotions and recognition, on- |Cars. : : ; y to be-bumped in favor of a‘still| It takes a few $100 - a - plate youthful but retired Army offi- testimonial dinners at intervals eer! : = to—stabilize this style_of Cloud 9 The latter can’ do the job’a's living, of course. But with a nt sone completely - stupid, : logy, consol. \°#" be managed, . ie iin wee Cw that vf In conclusion, I’m grateful ‘for ice tant pore 4 hereditary |Ver eae to the’ ‘military: ‘there is “oy, joy, joy”’ wealth has the built-in buffer a-|V@Tsus-civilian debate that raged /heart, and all about. gainst want that the “retire '" Your column a year ago: eertainly no better. it | levels, in the think..more_of us should _ hear s+. : : ear’'steps of the farmers. Gon ene cyanate hard-drink- | of '9 woodpecker high on a sil-, ing heroes in uniform and their |very post, over which you smile. stiff upper lip’ wives. 'ely, - vice wives in the light of Mrs, Process of being « brightly re. ows: Wises about the antici. roofed. This, you think, iy pa iculties of trying to live | ; aa decently in civilian society on a a vied pale ble feat iretired Army officer's pension ag Eig re a ee eee bogs os : : ‘The kingfishers are back to the i noi ia cain ch pen aaa iwire above the stream: A sand- Mahe wi 2 orced ret nts | piper teeters on the-finest of legs i eee re feel that the ‘along its edge, and you wonder 7 7 usband -devoted: to where now she nests. You lise ‘richly newasiinee ine ae ten for the notes ~ of a wood | fine the ie ; we also thrush as you sow an edging’ of \tled tin hin ees ofa set- |white. alyssum around the lawn's |Wed civilian life is a happy one. | flowerbed. In the long-ago, you |, Since passage of the Hump |recall, this was edged by mas- | Bill in 1959, we have reckoned |sed- violets, the small pansy- |with the knowledge that early | faced johnnie-jump-ups. The ipetiresrent _was in the cards. |alyssum you fancy, biihgs:: 4 earing this in mind, my hus--|pees and, the humingbirds to find lever ssible, preparing him-|ance. A bit stealthily you sow. \self for’ civilian employment. |The seeds are. amall” aad" pre- are ill receive army retire- | cious. Helpful little. lads might a nt pay for the’ balance | lose some in the sowing. But life, we will be able to choos®qur-|then on considetation, would not jcommunity and his civilian | any. such loss be compensated because a large salary isn’t ‘all by oe happy oie which important. ‘ spread on young faces? So you a look forward to the civi |call them to join in the rite, and : in as a stimulating | go on to other seedings, and you hallenge. we feel sure that |feel y, ‘are,.aomehow singular- the majority of our contempor- ly blest, on in the service look to the | Up to’the present, there have. tote in that same spirit of Op-iheen' no sowings on: our fields. La sm. Sincerely, Vv. @. |The cultivating continues. Ac- | DEAR READERS: As bé- ag pill apitaed otbaiy ad ere offered above, RV's eolotea | ight. . .Now part of the herd is| —\by-irony -and-eynicism, -and-¥Q's jon pasture, color attractive a- A Wood Thrush’s Notes — i Are Backg round Music | visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Popper. ; ; Warmer the wiids of day come {rush of.the seedtime. Mack it.ts, well as my husband; no dout, but [little finesse, and Mrs. CW does-|, ow. Higher, to alaseaet May who has this shift there. the. mercury “climbs. |odd"” James reflects, “t here) Wakefield, Mass These are thé days for which gar- | was deners have waited - days whem ., 14 in the crop with horses. |their summer residence - In In tthe And we managed - grew fairly, Bothwell. Pt ; |birdsong we are aware of this. good crops too.’’ wish it could be revived. I/m the tractors’ beat and the certainly has Inthe tap younger farmer nods.’ There-is {and Mrs. Burt Shea in-Windsor-icereal,a. between-meals snack “a silence; Sincer- There comes too the sound of a (night. Galieib oa tapping above the old mill and we could do with_a shower” he |tow, On! : DEAR MARY “HAWORTH: 2¢Toss-the—stream,_ where Mr. loffers. ‘Please don’t misjudge ~all--ser- |C-'S lengthy barn on the hill is in| nonth? Very lovely now, the p days come and go. © ting. It goes well with the sea:’ Until tomorrow - - -Diary - ++ Pipe Band which -represented_'qwas- completed in_92 volumes in| repairs Good-night. .. « : “has attended- school -when="| sweets amid “the Clovery~-fragr-|"——- deque. shoes in plastic food wrap or eS ; bags to keep other items in the | “Mr. and Mrs. W. J:-Reid. of Suitcase clean. : | Middleton have returned home ~—tafter—spending—the—winter In Toronto. . "FIRST. DISTRICT PRINCE Round-Up Rally TIGNISH LEGION HOME ‘Saturday, May 28 -8.30 p.m. — pre ‘Keep pleats put when pressing. Secure them with pin-curt clips. Roast weiners in a. wire corn You can do themi-n iquantity and they’re jucier be- | cause the skins aren't sense Mrs. Bessie Allan, Halifax, ts 'dore: Robertson, Red Point. “It’s Mr. and’ Mrs. Edward Gunn, ed. arrived t.o | i no. working at night! when | syend the summer-months at: A new treat that will appeal to grownups as well as children leonsists of uniquely-shaped ‘pieces of crisp corn cereal is sweetened, with sugar and “The farming | es z J. Peters, St.Louis, aie jhoney. Deli€tous as a breakfast changed” the visiting at the home of Mr. "I hear the frogs to-| Ontario, also at the homerof his |or even, with fruit added, as a It’s a sign of rain. Well, |son. Ralph and family in Har~ light aa Oe as. bag ‘ | accompaniment. Sylvia McInnis and Heather | LONG STUDY ENDS . rown, Kensington were two of: The German dictionary begun 2 the members of the Lovat Scots lin 1841 by the Grimm brothers | And what. of our May- ‘the Maritime Provinces-at Macys | 1961, . Lf Mb) A oer | SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT = eS “The Country Men - Rockin Robins” __ IBERAL. | , ans gainst the bright” spring-gréen, | ich self ct, self-confidence | 2s they graze or gather in a com- ae Pi. oe emphasis | ,anionable little company to en- take the latter mixture ae't he Voy a siesta. This out-going from : the stable to the grass makes for lighter choring, gives the far- mers some respite from that ‘THAT SAILOR LOOK Strike up the bands — choose |One more likely to promote dur- trumpet- clear red, blue or |able success and. happiness. me reen to counterpoint the pretty | In the mail received to date, ||; Shape of this pleat-front skim- (concerning Mrs. CW's fulmina- through: " However Kt hae set mer: Easy-sew in pique, home- tions, writers seem to divide a- et. found its minim this spun, linen. . |bout equally, on the question of ee The horses ae isl stab- Printed Pattern 4998: Girls’ whether service life Is a hard-|124 ‘The sows and piglets are in Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 tak- Ship or a privilege, all told, as 41, pens. “The Tanben contin- es 25, yards 35-inch. compared to civilian experience |... though the earlier en and FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in When the pros and eons have 'their ewes have been taken to, (no- stamps pleasé) for. each Dbeen-added up. - za aees | pattern. Ontario residents add|, Mary Haworth — eounsels 2c sales tax. Print«plainly SIZE, through her ‘column, not by | NAME, NUMBER eis any Aue: ea | at the’ flock in the near field. And Send order to ANNE ceed fy peencstnt renee eare of Guardian-Patriot | Pat- | er farm. * then at a count, or perhaps be- | “ jeause he ‘‘has a feeling’, is | tern Dept.,.60 Front St. W., RACE TO THE DEATH off to make a closer savtting Toronto Ontario. i 4 | KELOWNA, B.C, (CP) .— De-/Or it is the younger farmer we | COME ‘ALIVE FOR SPRING! | struction derbies area new note coming down the rise there, | fend for our new Spring-Sum- , craze “in the South Okanagan carrying a'lambkin or maybe a mer Patterri’ Catalog: 125° ‘op district. Youths acquire old cars|pair in his arms, the mother fol- | _Bhapes for sun, fun, dancing, im running order and batter ‘lowing, as.he brings all in to the | + dining, everyday! One free pat-* {hem into each —_ until only | shed. ~ Deal tern—clup coupon in Catalog.one_is - left. Prizes range to, Lights, like fallen twin stars Send 50c. $1,000. “oy ’ on the fields tonight, indicate the | -o Pgh s sere ke i Will pay ALL Senjor Citizens $100 @ month — the | Conservatives say they will help ONLY needy old age | summer-pasturage up at. the oth- | ee t ; ; | We see James stop in¢ he-| mail or personal interview. | a ADDRESS, STYLE Write her in care of The Guar- |yard during the day to look-out | Only A Liberal Government. ..[ provinciat cenerat ELection 30 MAY 1966 . : ; ee oe VOTE LIBERAL! ° a | yes . Wat Tha oN a) Nor af) Inserted by P.E.I. Liberal Assoc. IBERAL tp ae) ‘ig : . e ’ fh / . ~ : ‘ : ov? Inserted by the P.E.I. Liberal Association os ® _ FIRST DISTRICT PRINCE: LIBERAL RALLY Friday, May 27 - 8.00. TONIGHT © << CFCY-TV.- 5:30 P.M. ‘GORDON BENNETT Inserted by P.E.1.-Liberal Assn. - a THE ELECTION ACT, 1963 . WITHDRAWAL OF - GRANT OF POLL FIRST ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF KINGS COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the grant of poll for. the First __| Electoral: District of Kings County for 30 May 1966 is with. . 5 Robert Campbell Prosper A. Arsenault ¢ ALBERTON INSTITUTE HALL SPECIAL SPEAKER: DR. LORNE BONNELL 2 The new ordinory polling day for the First, Electoral Distries | of Kings. County shall be 11 July 1966. oo . | oe G. Lorne Monkley, . Chief. Electoral: Officer ‘rps