the year. | ! i ' : Being a | dom from defeat, disappointment | 5 bachelor and fivaly wanting to and’ reverse and won't digest ' i} Anne Bead, Women's Editer, Phone 4-8506 of meeting a young lady at ee tee ee ee ae : Sa a a = Wed, Fob. 28, 1968. 9 trienas we Benst peed | ce ae aa / The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. oem. You ask: “How can a guy find : 7 We seem to fike the the . ; - bine at Goel same the right girl; without dating her |, Jt was reported that $29.06 ‘ ‘ eotian breaks tdgetber’ rr agp rk een . ogg ote So ah a very- guy meets , in the hall, and t E one thought we were dating. But | righ » he knows; and groups aes a ; HAPPENIN when I asked fof a date she told | does the, Day in day: ost sant ibe proceeds ter aes inte | Lowel masa Tating & ucely that she was ciation, on a friendly basis, I adding “Conteot, We 02, me | Armaid Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Cud-\of Mrs. Richard Rogerson, dating @ docte and felt we! such as you've had, is a far bet. || Ported that a desk and chair mine @ thuksie Gh te ae The many andj Should leave it at that and con- ter test of compatibility than }} Were bought for the school, — rlottetown Pace oes ees opened by Mrs. | tinue to be good friends. dates in an aphrodisiac atmos- }alck and bed ations oe ort Lauderdale, Florida, oe wer’ cho also reed| 1 let it drow and waited ote | phere. seated their teperts, it io + 7 ae aremmanging sit widen weeks, Meanwhile we continued As of now, you are interested cided to buy & box of set wall . Archdeacon J. T. Ibbott, | os serv- | {© talk every day and never en-| in aphrodisiac sampling. And RECEIVES cards for use by the com. | Sac Gartiny ada ot one feces || re nn ewe | REEL re ore be considerate, kind and, sed when ask ; you for , Rector ‘re attending te Dioce | Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Estey of os vie ro sagt ineeas Sreivatinn both- | of the ist tnd 34. Charote of that two tunics, two dresses pend- ’ a chance + y, hope Company received sweater ..| san Synod committee meetings | oe © B.. Per ae j and asked again, She al- | you fail in your campain to date tee all round cord as part of oan hk was Sorted Me don in Halifax this week. Gee — mother, | 0st broke dewn and cried. Her | this. girl. _ MH. | the activities held im connects | for the Red Cross Society Th Mrs. M.F. Schurman. exact words Pere: “I knew Mary Haworth counsels ion with “thinking day” last A most. interesting and é¢ members of the XI » ME, would ask; But if I date you | through her column, not by week. The presentation was criptive letter and deo. etd tan eidar wissen eae | B Clow was guest of te Toke again and Tat or personal Intevinw. Wrtls made by commissioners Mrs. Miss ‘ meets regular meeting Wed-| Miss Bunny at's how t nesday, February 21° at the honor at an afternoon tea wae vee @ Mat. thd > ton Be in care ot The Guardian, Joseph Rodd before Miss | cribing home of Mrs. J. Molloy, 15 shower at the peoratn sme eo know—." x one Richmond Street, Ireshe was escorted 20. decor-| NOW I HAVEN'T Even gat. (Ot, James UCW _ |_Matseret Jardine. : ae scenadee hk me ab a ated saat a honor by Miss Erma - her — we've just talk- Pl H B * ed the budget for the year 1962 . ' 3 : mor SS 225 0 eget The| Casey sad proses wt in| Cviemas DE lant years gat | a OO COS) | See Sh, mati povenes | ———_ oe chapter vi ‘© send a cheque | . right away she reaches a qui The F . Robert Keone in MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J. COCHRANE to the endowment fund. gifts were opened by Mrs. ~— conclusion. ‘or St. James United Church Wo- vied te ladies ae home ie ; For the cultural programme, | Arsenault and the accompanying w March ont te good wishes were by Mrs.| How else ean a guy find the ™en was held at ‘the home of| the fch meeting and the ae 4 rs. gias Dennis gave a s . which the| Tight girl, without dating her at Mrs. Keith MacKenzie with 13 | lunch committee for this meet. Former Island Gir Is We very interesting account of the| Clarence Steele, oy 4 Miss Ca-| !ast a couple of times? She|™members present. ~ | ing includes the following: Mrs. MOE : — iotatrial progress made in the) gifts ae or hire Earle| 8C€™s confused and like a| The president, Mrs. E. Adams, | H. Poole, Mrs, R; Coffin, Mra. L O Kobe Valley of Germany during ye Perry. . person who has set a goal and | opened the mevting and calied|J. Dixon, and Mrs. R. Mac- In Ceremony At ucan nf. e past years. , poured. is haying a tough time reaching | 0n Mrs, K. MacKenzie to lead | Lean. / salt the conateaten of the ean), Gus ¥ eee News| the devotional period which in-| Mrs. George Roach moved Baskets of white mums, with, of white mums with pale yellow ‘uy the hetinen aden: by Mrs, | tess on Monday evening at the | oe ea pretlype wer igo main scripture, ‘prayer and po one ge edi . gold ribbons formed. the set-| centres. Manning. | home-of her daughter, Mrs. Gor- | her and soon learned that Pod I ss . K. Mac was anseunted hy Jira. ting in the Lucan Ont. United) Lac Raymond Hore of Tren- don Simmons, when bridge WS) sims to catch » dover ae dane A programme “The Church “ jena aes tollowed Church at - ag Saterday, | toa, Ontario, was best man and Miss Shirley Carroll, whose! in play. yer. I have a degree, a good = He eens by iness meeting and Solntote oe January 13 for the wedding 4| Kenneth Campbell and Henry | marriage to Mr. Earl Ditlon, Job, a good income, a alll en ir co ms freshments were served he Marjorie Jean MacLennan and wuyeller were ushers. ._ | took place on Saturday, Febru-| Miss Alice Cairns arrived by| tra’ business and I am studying by Mrs. HB. Larter. . host pete ghd LAC Robert John Cochrane. The) Mrs. G. W. Sach provided tra-| ary 24, was entertained at | Plane from Ottawa to attend the| gor my master’s degree, I date | ne, minutes of the inaugural oat oe. pastor, the Rev. G. W. Sach of- ditional wedding music and ae-| number of social functions prior| Wedding of her nephew, Mr.| other girls — but she is one ho meeting were read by the sec-| Committee, ficiated, | companied the soloist, Susam| to her marriage. Alan Crue to Miss Mabel Ellis! the books. Could you advise | teat? Mrs. R. White, also the The bride is the daughter of| Crozier, seven - year - old dau-| On Thursday, February 15|'0n Saturday afternoun in Sum-| me whether my case is hope- report of the Treasurer, Mrs. R, Mr._and-Mrs:-John-MacLennan|-ghter of Mr. and-Mrs.-R.-R. | she was the guest of honor at a | meraide. less? — I mean: my efforts to | “lia Was fead by Mrs. White, of Hartsville, Prince Edward Crozier of Lucan, who sang) miscellaneous shower held at date and court her. W. T. Mrs. 8. Dingwell, chairman of Island and the groom is the son| “The King of Love My Shep-| the home of Mrs. Richard Car-| Miss Wanda Wyatt entertain-| Dear W. T.: There are under.| “@ S0cial function committee, of Mr. | Russell Cochrane _and| herd Is.” roll in Palmers’ Lane in Park-| ed the East End Bridge Club at} tones to your narrative that sug- the Nobo eel gy os fn the late Mrs. Cochrane of Los! fy the unavoidable absence of | dale where she received many | her home in Summerside on| gest you might not be much of a of oe Teas during the month Angeles, California. | the bride's mother, Mrs. R. R.| attractive and useful gifts.” Monday evening. prize as lover or helpmate. For til the ll ng to continue ua Given in marriage by Mfr. | Crozier in a black crepe chif-| On Saturday, February 17, : _ | example, your stress on the fact funds soins and tae R. R. Crozier of Lucan, the fon sheath with over-jacket of| Mrs. Earl- Foster and Mrg,.| Mrs. B.D. Coffin returned this| that in making a pitch for this Prana oe ian teal to be 1 bride chose a white peau de| French lace, pink carnation cor-| Harry Smith, were co-hostesses | Week to her home in Summerside) girl, you have “tried to be con- ae =* e March meeting. | soie, street-length gown, which| sage and pink accessories, re-| for the bride-to-be at Mrs. Fos- | after visiting her daughter, Miss) siderate, kind and, above all, various soainee naam of featured an empire waist, round! ceived at a reception dinner in| ter's home in Parkdale, where | Margaret Coffin, RN, im Mon-/respectful. Contuimbedens cha! . ae neck-line and Ifly point sleeves. the church school-room. She was many friends and aeighbors .ga-| ‘real. fies average good Joe would mh won ". ee , . oe A veil of tulle illusion was held assisted by Mrs. Harry. Shipley | thered. Miss Carroll received a| — ; 2 bs cane effort to exemplify tho beeninn wie tab ection for map | in place by a rhinestone tiata. of RR 1 Denfield, in a green| large number of beautiful gifts| Mrs. D.L. Miller was hostess ; ean secretaries in relation R. Coffin 8 en by Mrs. K ee She carried a cascade of red crepe sheath dress with go!d/on this occasion. ~ at bridge on Monday evening at - an b admires; or, indeed, Mrs. R. Whit | : carnations, and white stream- mum corsage. | Following the rehearsal of the| her home in Summerside. soiree roe beings who aren't | as UCW e ben mer fg ers For a honeymoon trip to Carroll - Dillon wedding on Feb- | of eae ee _ right autt | canted "“tahoren waggle tt eee $ Her only attendant, was Miss Montreal the bride changed. to ruary 22, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert; Miss Peggy Grant, student einilan af coures — rian | than: angetio The Charlottetown Club < Barbara Rustell, of Windsor, a turquoise wool. jumper suit, McInnis gecko the wening | ee Jee HB neon oa himself congrandionens thee on Mrs. J Eien present- Interesting : — 2 wants 2 oe Ont., who ch Id taffeta b d tur- party and members of the . NB. = find the most courteous clerk In the |. resale de ae oe ce ronze mum corsage an ur. end with her parents, Dr. and the back for achievement. ——————— to in gs: t quarter length sleeves and fash- joned similar to that of the bri- dal gown. She carried a cascade ELLEN’S DIARY quoise accessories. The young couple are now re siding at 843 Gentilly Rd., Jac- | ques - Cartier, Quebec. Magic Of Riding On Cloud Brings Glint To Child’s Eye The moon was nearing the horizon when we came with James to our new day. Bending low to the treetops, it was, there where the sun too comes to rest. . .And across the valley, when —at—tength —the morning Mghts were turned out, we wel- comed the rose of the sunrise. So heautiful then the day was, the snow sparkling with frost- glints, and over all: the sky a high blue with here and there cloud drift afloat: great fleecy ones, reminding us of the fleec- es the farmers fold and tie neatly there by the shearing pen when June’s magic lies all about. . e "Ge 61 one of those,"’ we smiled to Alex this afternoon of- one dipping down low to the house on the hill. He nodded. grinned ‘shyly as children do, when _ grown- ups join in their make-believe. “‘And where would we go?” he queried. “Oh, at first, we'd sail high up so we could look down on the winter-fields and the wood- lands so pretty, and see to ihe edges of our Island. We'd see the towns - and the villages IODE Chapter Elects Officers At Annual Meet — The annual meeting of the Ear! of Hillsboro Chapter of the IODE was held at the home of Mrs. W. A. Henry recently with the regent, Mrs. W. MacMurtry presiding. The various committee re- ports showed an excellent year’s work completed, that the chap- ter had donated to the various funds to which the order sub- scribes and that books and pic- tures had been giyen various school throughout the province. During. the year -the patients at the Provincial Sanatorium and Beach Grove Inn were visit- ed and treats distributed: and a patient in the Princé’ Edward Island Hospital had been visited at intervals and a special treat given her family -at Christmas. Three new members” were The following officers vere elected: Honorary regent, Mrs. W. A. Stewart; regent. Mrs. W. MacMurtry; first vice-regent. Mrs. L. MacDougall; second vice-regent, Mrs. Sterling Mac- Donald; secretary, Mrs. Alfred Weatherbie; treasurer. Mrs. Wil- fred Farrell; assistant treasur- er, Mrs. Albert Roop; Standard bearer, Mrs. Wilfred Hunter; services at home and abroad, Mrs. Burton Lewis; education, alee Dorothea Stewart and hos secretary, Miss Marjorie Stewart cuddled at the foot of hillsides, and we'd -.see too the farm- houses. . ed. right down below it, we'd see the mill,” he nodded. “And~ we would see the roads with their traffic of machines. of wind to call here and there; just to come to the door and, .And how would we, know this place?”’ we question- | “We'd know it because bride's and groom's families at a social gathering at their home in Sherwood. 4 The weekly meeting of the Delta Bona Fide Hi Y Club was, held on Saturday evening at the | YMCA, The meeting was con-| ducted by the president, Dianne | MacLellan. The business period was de- voted mainly to discussion of the annual “Guys and Dolls’ fash- ion show, which is being he'd in | the YMCA Gym on rch and 20, and the members of the Beta Ta U club agreed to serve lunch during the show. !Following the business meet- ing the club joined with the) members-of the Beta Ta U club) to hear an address by Robert . | Scott, a member of the staff of And we'd find a sky-harbor, | and come down on a breath | English departments at Prince! of Wales College, who spoke on | censorship of articles coming | into this country. : ‘Hi! we're not staying, we on- | ly dropped by to see that all is | well with you’, we'd say,” He drew a long breath. ‘We'd see dogs and cats-and if we had the time ‘we could: eall at the - staDies, UBT IO See P 4 there..I don’t suppose,” he weighed a thought for’a mo- ment ‘‘we'd see a little black nanny-goat _anywhere, would we? Not as cute as ours, at any rate! And,” he smited ‘we wouldn't. see too many lambs at this time of year either, I guess.” And so we roved from a wip- dow, through which the sun poured in, warm and golden, and the snowy surroundings kept us to the indoors. We voyaged together, a fair little lad and his grandmother, who as remembered grandmothers of years gone had, “‘just slipped on my best cape and bonnet,” for the outing we had, James is at present making a round of the barns, seeing that all is well there. Alone, as it happens, Mack and his father taving gone to meet an obliga- tion of hockey game, on Mack’s part, at the rink, which sits townward ftom here. But-now James is at the door. | “Ellen, do you know what is abort to happen?” he questions with apparent anxiety. “Yes,” he nods, ‘another calf! I wish they were home.” ., .A dog’s welcoming bark, | and ten minutes later... | “Golly,” Mack grins com- ing by. “Do you know what it means to be ‘Just in the nick of time?’ ” he asks. “That's teresting talk on the science of what Dad was tonight! And another herdsire, we have-a the different types of anaes- nice one too come safe ard sound.”” Safe and sound all here are we think gratefully. And * come now to the. close of our day. —Untit tomorrow —— Diary— Good-night. a do A very enjoyable evening was | / spent-at the Masonic Temple on | Friday,-February 23; 1962, when | 12 tables of bridge were in play. | The Supper. Bridge was _con- | vened By 4retta Palmer as-' sisted by Anne MacLeod, Vi Smallwood. and Edith Lewis. Prizes were donated by Jack | Smallwood, J.N. MacLeod, W. | _ A. Wellner Ltd. and Rogers. Hardware Ltd:, and were won | by the following: first, Mrs. Cy- | ril Wood; second, James Mac- Lean; consolation, Mrs. William Shama; lucky ticket, Mrs. Gor-| don Lord. Tommy Grant, student at St. Francis Xavier University, was a guest at the Spenceley-DeCos- te. Nuptials in. Charlottetown on Saturday and spent the remain- der.of the weekend with his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. A:R. Grant, Summerside. Miss Bunny Clow, whose mar- riage to Mr. A.A. Johnson will take place-on Saturday, was-ten- dered a miscellaneous shower on Monday evening at the home 19| for men. Lunch was served by Mrs. A.R. Grant, Summerside, | | of your labored courtesies Poses | the question: Nine tables of progressive auction were in play at New London Hall on Wednesday evening at a card party sponsor- ed by the W.I. Mrs Lorne Camp- bell won the lady’s prize for highest score while Mr. Lorne Campbell made high score for | the men. Consolation priz-| es went to Mrs, Wilbur MacKay | for ladies and Louis MacLeod| | ladies of the district. Chole Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell, | Freetown, entered the P.E. 1! Hospital for treatment on Mon-| day. | Audrey Walker, is recovering from the measles. Mr. Scott Moase has made a good recovery at his home at Kensington after receiving treatment at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside, and has resumed _his Mail .Courier, Cheryl Murphy, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murphy, Kensington, is a patient in the Prince County Hospita!, Sum. | merside. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mac- Lean, Hampshire, arrived home recently from Marathon, Ont., | where they spent a month's hol- | | idays ' and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, visiting their daughter Roy White, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lees and their families, They also spent several days in Fort William and Port Arthur where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry White and Mr. and Mrs. William White. Mrs. Annie MacGuigan, St. Mary's Road, left by piane to visit her three sisters in Cam- bridge, Mass., and her nieces, in Concord, Mass and Ohio. O'Leary Hospital Aid Hears Talk By Dr. Charles Dewar | hard to make a hit? Say, behind | the scenes in family life, where | you felt free to be yourself, with | no necessity (from your view) to | try to please? ful edge of bitterness, a sort of | sour grapes flavor, a hint of a | sneer, implicit in your eonclud- | ing remarks about the girl. |her (a pretty shabby thing to | do), have learned tHat she as- | Pires to marry a doctor or law- an attack of | because he won't garner wis- Dr. Charles Dewar was the the corresponding advances | guest speaker at the February in surgery and he also tried to meeting of the Community Hos- clear up the misconceptions {ip | past thirty years, which have led . Kenneth_Matheson were elect- CWL Council Sponsors Class | FORT AUGUSTUS — A first aid course sponsored by Fort Augustus Council’ of the CWL was concluded February 14 with the presentation of certificates by Norman MacLeod to Rev. Sister Isobel Claire, Sister John Basco, Sister Maty Louise, Sis- | ter Mary Michael, Mrs. James , were shown ,and effort in conducting the fail fair. pital Ladies’ Aid in O'Leary. He regard to this science by the gave a most informative and in- general public. The_ president, Mrs. James anaesthesia, taking into account parris presided over the busi- ness ion of the meeting. theties,, the equipment used yrs pre Dewar valde ae and the responsibilities of the | vice-president and was elected anaesthetist. « Secretary‘of the ways and means | He spoke of the tremendags cothmittee ; advances of anaesthesia in ‘he Mrs. Ralph Bishop and Mrs. ed first and second vice presi- Cummiskey, Mrs. Martin Dris- dents, respectively. coll, Mrs. Charies Duffy, Mrs.| The treasurets’ report showed | Gerard Duffy, Mrs. Louis Her- a balance of $968.02 and a mo- | on, Mrs. Alfred Hughes, Miss tion was made to purchase an Dorothy Hughes, Peter Kelly, operating room light costing in Mrs. James McNally, James the vicinity of $1300, MeNally, and Edward Shea. Supplies had been received by Course instructor Edward | the hospital from Cape Wolfe, Milo, Brae, O'Leary, Mill Chinery was presented with 8) 5 ond H . wna gift in appreciation for nis time | sttrimuted for ‘tation tin ie class. Films on artificial respira Roll call for the meeting on tion and prevention of accidents March 21 is to be answered with a hot water bottle cover. Thus your curious emphasis What would you be like if you weren't trying so ALSO THERE IS a distaste- | You say you've checked on | ‘| yer and “seems to be having a | tough time’ reaching her goal. In so saying, you peg yourself | | a 0 Kensington,| stays small and mean in spirit, s the poor loser type: the sort | f person who doesn’t grow, who STEAK guaranteed good. Archer & MacDonald Ltd. 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HERE ARE A FEW OF THE SALE ITEMS — AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES Famous Make $3 Earrings WATCHES *_ GOING AT Men's cor ro BAT of MEN’S LADIES’ Naan UP TO $29.95 VALUE SLASHED TO 13” =“ 17°” T7° PERFECT Special Lot Men’s Parker Spode _ Ladies’ Waterman — DIAMONDS | pinnerware oe PENS aot —} tether — Wallets a CUT TO BONE CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS 67 —_——_— ae ee TABLE SPECIAL Ak 2