Mr. and Mn. Russell Couzh- Mrs. Ralph Millar spent a few ll: 8:; fillszneflide’ a." W‘ days visiting her sonsln-law and Mrs Burton Burleigh was' :hfnson “d 112%; 0"“ flu" daughter. Mr. and Mrs. chin. - . ' oved m N" ald Bryon Summerside Miss Kathleen Ellis. Sum. merslde. spent the week-ind with her parents. Mr. and Mrs but. her Ellis. ‘ . I ELLERSLIE Wm Anne aond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-3500 . ,s II 6 The Guardian Charlottetman'l‘Jiul-s. Jan. 3, 1963. HAPPENINGS hostess to Ellershe W.l.. Tues- day evening. The meeting open- ed with a Christmas carol. Redi .2232? 15:32, mwfiigfl‘d “mfg. Cross work was given out. Next Peter Mm“ t meeting roll call is to be an- Miss ArIen'e Hayes Charlotte swarm “m-I 3 Wk- for the town. spent the week-end at the MN' Earl Maw?” and da"'1h' school. Baking committee Will m. are visiting In USA be Mrs. Harold Gillis. Christmas 0m 0' her Parents. Mr. and MI and Mrs WesI Ad presents were exchanged and a Mm 69”“ “was Halifax ‘ N S w” 93’ ‘IfmS. contest by Mrs. Peter Millar Miss Eleanor Hutchinson. Al- visitorg'of‘ms" arén‘; “3‘ '9nd was enjoyed followed by a de- berton. Spent the week-end at Mrs éemard :dam 5' A r- and licious lunch. Ithe home of her parents. Mr. M" d M ’5- Miss Kathleen Morrison. stir.“ and Mrs- Bryan Hutchinson. “a 28:1?” 5’; Alvlhd Barlow dent at Alberton. spent the Mr. and Mrs. James Morrl- recent vigil“: I)???“ 9' “ere week-end at her home. son and family, Alberton. were MI, 1nd Mrs H gafenu. Mr. (l Mrs. Sherman Hut. recent Visitors of his parents. w chinson and family. """"""IIJ An afternoon Yuletide tea for scholarship benefit held at Cam~ Summcr- Mr. and Ml‘s- JOhn MOTPiSOII. ‘ Worthy Matron. Mrs. Ellen bridge. The event was sponsor'i - 4; side were recent viSltOFS 0‘ his .Mr' and Mrs' Earl Euls' Webster and officers of Crystal ed by the University Alumni ,‘I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert OLeBTY- were recent VlSitors of‘ Chakt was held at the home Clubs of Boston and New Eng- HutChinSOH- Mr' and M” James Burlelgh' ‘h ‘ . Per ~. » 'f r . . Miss EnesteenE l 6 Su \ "e to 59"“ Y0“ Ah of Mrs. CeCll Palmer Saturday land. I t Mr. and Mrs. William Grant .‘ ‘ "3 an ' m' . afternoon I . 2v Spent the weekend visiting Mr. merstde. was a recent visitor \hour of the, day or nlgh The tea was gm,“ by the in_ Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Nelson, I II will! and Mrs Lorne Reeves. and of her grandparents. Mt-I and‘ stalling olticcrs Mrs. Earl La- 313 Euston Strcet are speIndmIS p ' . '- V Mr. Stanlcv Evans. Bcdcquc. M” Alfred Mutan- ..~ers, Mrs. iclmcr Johnston. Mrs. theIdChriStmgsIfind ,he‘glh‘ezrr: * . . ' Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Dickieson.‘ uu-uu A wee»; {CALI- 4'6623 ‘ i 'd Lund and Mrs. Morley holl 83's m a I Ornla. t‘)’ I v I ,- New ma. w I.‘ I ,-_~ _.o 0.. 24 ham. 8 - fig"? the guests of Mrs. NelSflr s bro-I ors 0;» higwpafestsiecgil. “at; H. BENNETT CARR 1 : ' 5 “Ice . The table. covered with a lace thcr. William hiacDona . a “9-. I Mr“ E“. MacNevinI .o I t ‘clotll. was decorated with red tcran of the First Great War} " l Rgov Williams is a patient in: . human“ Consellm‘ li§ Icamanons and “hi”, tapers in when he was an artificer with. '4 Stewart Memorial Health Ccn_WDlst. Supt. Sun Life of Canada... l’cl'ystal candelabra. Mrs \l'eb- the Eighth Scige Battery from a “(II Phone +88" I 4.54” it. Corner of Pownal .nd Ister Presided over the silt-er Charlottetown. I James MacDouga“ Is a paII'II: Chulonehwn' IEIL mchmond s." Chiwwn I - r. c . AAA A ““ AAAA in I'enue' HM. Mat-Donald. retlr e d ent in P.lnce County Ho.,pltal. -V-- - "ll'll. Shop Free— 1 Among the Roscdalc apari- chief engineer. and Mrs. Mac- ment people contributing to the Donald, Charlottetown entertain-t St. Luke's Community Christ- ed on New Years night at a mas party was Miss Lcna Mac- family dinner party in the Queen Lure. ARCT. and one of her pus Hotel. I pils, Miss Sara Kawarhara. The I 'party was under the convener- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saun- ship of Miss Lola .lamesI doa. ders. 173‘: Euston street enter- ‘concss. Mrs. Arthur Gardner, lained relatives and other. Mrs. Robert Ackcrt and Mrs. friends “'llhIfl dahcmg Party 0“ Dennis Jordan, pianist. Christmas nlght- I r : .r MR. AND MRS. MAJOR SAMPSON GRADY Mrs. Ella Dyment. Summch Mrs. John Simpson of Char-, side. was guest of honor at a lottetown spent Christmas week I dinner given at tho Tartan Res-l in Summerslde. the guest of Mn, tallrant on the occasion of h er and MFS. Mahon Byh0"- ‘ birthday. Among tllosc attcnd-. ‘ I I» log were Mrs. and Mrs. George Edwin Burrows of (.ochl'ane.I I Wilkinson, Miss Billie England. Ont. loft Thursday on return' - Summerside Kingdom Hall lO'Lcarv and Mr. and Mrs. C, by plane after spending a week lR. Palmer, Charlottetown. with his parcnts Mr. and IMrs.I i'l'i‘ll‘ Sniilltlci'sitic Killgdoin.dcr hlllE‘ with matching acccs- VJolm But-rows, Wilmot. Hail of .li)ito\;lll's \Vllllf‘.\\‘(‘S had 501"“ Ian“ *1 “‘rsag" 0f pin k Mrs. Melinda Gordon. in‘ d ‘1 C I C M“ m." ' ‘ ' " ' ‘ ' "arnmmns' Prince Edward Island since Mr- H“ s I“ 3“ m‘“ I 1:;th \Yddlnlk “ltulilmarli mm"! “wk “""“ "0“ "‘3" lulv has arrived in Calgary Summerside have as their. ‘34.}!l' .r.an .- ~. . ‘ . -.t’ . . onto our cl 0 I I it hilc .\oi man Billgcss and Where she spent Christmas mth guests Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MII and Mrs. Thomas 8mm Mrs. .lnxt‘pli Myra tllulsson. Earl Till-Bride usllcl'cd the her bmnwr Cecil Jones 722 CW, Crockett of Toronto. Ohio it h? ton Stewart are mow" mum“ Silllllllf‘l'<irlt‘. liccamc the bride guests to their pairs, wont Road' and Mrs. JoneSI former Mamne perm! of pans. A I of Major Salitpson (ii'udy. son of Mrs. (‘ccil Warrcn. aunt of the ‘MrSI Gmdo'n while 0mm"? mIand entertained them at 3 But. I‘ll/Illl'.I and littI\:I(il'atIin“I Est; hiutIic, “'2le altlIrcd Vin” mauve Calgary. fished in Mnmhhhh [pt supper on Thursday. .canoi It t(l(nlt)nI\ a . i\\lll malt ling dtLCsHIIICSIHn Tomnm and Regina “here she portormcd by Mr. Robert .lack- a cot-sage of white carnations._ . .~ . ~ . . . . , was widely entcltalned. , son, (.‘ll‘Cllll IIlllllSlt‘l‘ for Prince The grooms mother wore a ‘tained a number of friends Edward l<l;ln(i. The Hall was light llrowll drcss willl yellow Miss Gail MaIIIIPIId “whom. the supp“. hour Saturday at her attl‘atstil'cly.‘ dct-ol'aicd with bou- accessories and a Corsage of has arr-wed in Charhmmown m home in Summerside. qucts of flout-rs for tho occas- ycllow l'().“(‘.\. QIpond a 1-0“. dam fishing why i ‘ - MARY HAWORTH E For a honeymoon trip to Nia- lives and friends Lictilcnallt Bill Darcy. RCN. n ’l'lic hi'lt’lt", 'I.'l\'(‘ll iii llitll'l'iauc gara Falls. the bridc travelled ‘has returned to Halifax to re-I C ‘ ’ | A'd I h.‘ .“F- Motor (ifllnhic. uncle of in a gold dross with matching tip]. and Mrs Hum.” tum-“a. join his ship after spending theI l S I n the Worm. was lorcly in her acccs<orics and a corsage afghan and sons haul and Brian'jhnnday Spagnn with his parents, 1 sll'cci icncili wcdding gown of yellow roses. Grew“.de y‘IgII spent thpirIBlr. and Mrs. JH. DaVPY. Germ hillc nylon not. with matching ()llt-of»pro\'incc gllcsts includ- Chrmmaq and ye“. Year‘s ho..ald Sircet. Cilarlottctown.‘ Pillow lclluill \cil, shitcs cd .\l1"l. Rcid Bliglnlt‘ of Monc-‘hdahg “in”, 1mm” of mo“. pan I I N > Lost wcck's scssion of the Dear Mary Haworth: I have. Dcar PS: I tool that you ad-. and Mr. and Mm Fred Mac. (.‘harloitctown Duplicate Bridgeino patience with the woman vise as successfully as is humw glows. Sltc t’r'il'i'lt‘fl a bouillch of toll. NE. and Mrs. Cecil Warren hm: who patm-k Mumaghan' rcri t';li‘ll.-.iioll~:. of ’l'l'lll‘o. NS. -' . H Miss Nani-v (ialllltlc. as maid Mr. and Mrs. Grady will re- Adam Charmmmhvh Club. held Thursday night. Dec. who wrote unhaphll)’ that her. 8111)’ Dnssihh‘. hill 1 (1155?!“ {mm} of honor. \i::.< :owncd in pow- side in Sllnlmcrsidc. ' . i27. at the Charlottetown Hotel. ‘ husband d he s all the talking.;your views in the case of then A . and Mrs. Bcrnard (‘orm-‘llad cigllt tables in attendance. 3 telling her all the events of his wifo who rcscnts hcr husband‘s?l WO ’ ier. \Iimcion. N.B.. spclit (hrist. I Next session will be tonight, y. I I ItnditIfm-hmipho hm. attempts to. S .mas “.hh the WIN-s pawntsI‘Jan. That is a compliment‘to her. confide in lllm._ I I iMr. and Mrs. Michaol Pun-am: DI: ILAI Macmhan and Sth-lt is when a man is Silent as: I1 feel such kinship of spirit: ch - f E .d 1. IBnpe River ,Cnhn “.3de up m take firsh the tomb that he needs to ' With hcr. it is all \‘cry wcll fort ” ‘ I ‘ ‘ " -. there I o t ' . th '3 t \‘lll tile M 2%. Carl Grcen second. Mr.I ture. growing Imalilagc Al DEC. Women S Meellngs higtorrzlah (ff (hlhtnlllcdhhr apuanld Mrs. Gordon Senn led the; If she “We smart she could Should b0 Shal‘mg 0*" thmlflhtsh pearng recently in the Boston‘ cast-west bracket with MrSI I get him to, listen to her prob-Ian euthanize of commcnts I 013. film “The Mail on the Doorstch paper. Miss McCabe was cllair- Mae Hincs and Miss Mary Duf- ‘ 1“"‘5v bl” 1‘ 3 99 m S 5h(‘ lsn t. PFIMmH atillltlcs and wor i E. Graumann of Hanna and the late Mrs. (irallmaml a nd the groom is the soil of Mrs. Angus Sl(‘\\'ili‘l and tho late Mr. Stewart of Charlottetown. Rev. John Moulcs officiated at the ceremony. ' ing their recent marriage in i the First United Church in Hanna. Alia. The bride was the~ former Shirley Mildrcd Grau- Mrs. Albert Sllllphant enter; man“. daugth of Mr. Albert :2. :- 93 . .~ ~ lth "f t b tl l't bt‘ ‘ l c on the north-south side. "0”." Th“? ‘5 "mmng so help" 0 “lo 0 e w 15 men u : "Miss Bcttv McCabc of 805- l {lithe Mrs. Alhan Farmer and l f1” '0 mama“ as communl‘ia‘” “"1 mm is a "m" m a ma" 3 O P PARK“ \LH WI Mrs. Robcrt Woolncr w a s hIlQlt‘K: to lei'ktlalc W} for the Dccr‘mhci' mccting. A total of Iii m c in l) c r s and one \‘isitor “‘cl'c I‘l!'[‘x‘t‘ill. "\Irs. \l..l. I prtwirlctl :illtl conducted the bus- i 3. "l? incss pcrior. I It w Il> rlccidotl to l‘(‘ll(‘\\' the Music l"c<ti\al (llll‘K. A lcticr} Was road from Mrs Dixon. ('lll-I‘ tllra'l [it"ll'llif‘x' t-otivcncl'. Doyle l'cpoi'lctl on tlic lcadcr- .Iltip C(llll‘fl' lll‘lfl ill Ptll'kdalc. ‘Boxcs \ll‘i't‘ packcd for the Mrs. Earl Lowtllcr was charge 0 t 9 program. Lunch was scrl'cd by the fcllowship cir- ‘ clc with “Blcot Be The Tie" closill'.’ the nlcctillg. I Members for next Illt)lllll§‘ lunch commitice arc Mrs. Brc~l wcr Boyle, Mrs. Walter Boyle‘ and Mrs. Lawson Drakc. Way" will be the word for roll call and . 9 ii\lrs. I. Wall: will be dci'otionalI leader. . i party fy in sccond place. ELLEN’S DIARY Farewell To The Old Year, Fragrant Wi’rh Memories llal‘f‘ vcil- i too. For even now with til 9 1 day to her each night, Why doesn't she try saying oc- casionally. “I do nccd your ads ‘Vice: now listen to this problem of mine.” How fitting and lovely was your counsel to her and what in- spiration I received. just read- ing again the famolls prayer of St. Francis of Assisi.— A.R. Dear Mary Haworth: Maybe G.S.. whose husband reports all the problems and doings of his would “Emmy "ARBOLR rcw {lured to make that first step in-1 winter-white of snow. frost-Hike to live with my husband events: discussion of children'sl accomplishments or troubles. ! it is crushing to a wife if,’ after she has listcncd with grcat.‘ interest to her husband's news-i of—thc-day. he simply looks. bored with what she has to say. I Maybc I am sclf. centcrcd and immature. as you secm to say: maybe my convcl'sation is tircsomc. Maybe she and 1 are two of a kind in that rcspcct.I But I do sinccrcly tool that lis- Mr. Phillip Gallant from Freetown, P.E.I.. receiving grand prize of the Lucky Dollar Stores Shop Free in ’63 Contest. From left to right. Ralph Burns. Lucky Dollar Store manager from Freetown, where Mr. Gallant deposited his ballot. Mr. Gallant. grand prize winner, eron, Lucky Dollar Supervisor. $25.00 Prize Winners cheque for $1040, the Keith Cam- ”.IIIk IIIId SIIIIIIIIS III “III (“8mm The ahmml mhming M thelto the unknown way of a brandItouched, spread on the silentifor a change. He tells me noth. toning shouldn't be all one - h." . .lolm Mat-Intro, .\ “Murray Harbour United (‘liiirch i new year'. EV." ahmd' watCh'i field“: beneath starry skies or in I ing. s“"““-'“ E‘w' l . . Earle Simpson and Mrs. Robcrt Women was hclo with Mrs. .Iohnling the mist lift before us. tO‘ sunShlne. memories of the‘ We spend three to four hours Dear E.W.: As I recall the. Mr' 6.“. FGY- Ens, “I”: ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ° ' ° ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ Es" DIX” W r .mth I Mat-hon in the chair. A candle. t reveal “I19 C(Rll‘I5I0II0l Eh? {SadweI strange weather, which was the i every evening in the same Iliv-i story. when the'IQueen of Sheba Miss England. 'ersh'. . . . . . . . I . . . D . . o J. w. Bufl.igh . ‘l‘hc. llt'Xl mt‘t'iill': will hc llcld light mcditation was given by must. ta e.‘ 't e “2 emng' i 1°t'0f farm‘fnlks in the 01" yearv 1 "lg mom and he Says “Othmg‘ mm a “S” m him: 501mm,“.sl M ' ' at the homi- or \lrs. \l’.l.. To.Ii\lrs. David Barn-ice on th 'e l a hrilleffgllrnpise onlly we a h a l lI already seems to be fading. AndlAfter 16 years of this. I am in I court and won his llcal‘t,Ishe dldt l’. Lawrence DIIHPIIY. SOII'IS . c . o . o . . . . . . Pel'Cy 5 G?“ 0mm; twill r if '(lll l) bc answ- thcmc “Keeping Christmas-i. .IcIa c . or s on y as we con-i we. remember instead. its gifts, i revolt, lit by_pa_ving him the tribute o : l n l ( The prhsidpm reported on the i tinlle that curtain lifts for o u l'_ It is the intangible things, oftenl I tell him the highlights of mylliSlcnlnfl raplly t0 hlS “‘m'dS- "1' Mrs' A' hfna'd' New Glasgow ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ .rnd With a (lunamm “f cards ‘ l I me n “on I consequence. he “’“h ' not Ml’. Jrol o n a o o a I o o o n o c H. E. "II “I” “ma TIIIIIIIIH and war-S “mm” and mmmenb 52p. h d” B I I . n ok “It {Eutine andl1 inconsequential asiday at work. A150. I I I II h I _ |rc_ .l. pmrmain h. l... in ccl on the programmes conduct-i ,yes a ea .I ll n o t ese are. t at return to min d, things that happen around the .I secrets romIlcr. wlic s com-g éltarsc or ill!‘ procrnm. Mcm- ed. Mrs. Charlcs Collicr. Scorcdhfiflgg intaIIIt‘thI‘"'e‘f-II:2I€;:II‘: :Ieoffgfgfim and again: a day w h enihouse or to the children (ages l plIete sclf—lzlvmlz. from a mantli Mrs. Kenneth Beck. Mlll’l'fly Harbour . . . . . . . . . . . . s. D. Hugh hills are to bring orticic. for a lal'.\' l'cpol'tcd a total of 23 char- a nu . ‘ y .‘ “ “I'ps "pened earls to the war» 14 and 10 year“ Bhd he makes“ “owpmm- '. ' ' - z.“th alu'ililll and zit.ch wIlbttcr lllcmbcrs, ’I‘lle lrcatlurcr'insIdgr‘EvenI ‘" RnldenA-‘it'drlpt. theIming sunlight. and daffodils. no comment whatever. When 1: Relationship is a form of har- Mr' Glllesplel Eus'on s"! c'ty ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' is W‘ I...,,,..._. m... h... hm. ....I.....,. new Ina. phonon by insthIIIIIIfIaIr: "3:32" I'Lpngfigmihcllow as gold, smiled in the ask that he has been dome. helm. let's face it. You pay your Mrs. Margaret Player. Montague . . . . . . . qulnmuns Market “I” hp on H... hmph (-“mnnttppI . (arl Richards. She rcported tha . ‘ "i d ‘ N. i o‘wr'hnrder' and spring was‘ says I work' . ‘monev and you take your M G ' ' , (.hrmmm 1m; “,0”, “Ith 1m. 3110mm" {or missions_ preylltfiegfafi aggrikgtvlmm "(an— ;‘Ig:yloung and sweet on our vallcyl He has been With one com-l h I - I ‘ II I mi '5. 0 Bears. GI'CHOII Sf" . . o . . S 67°C.” mad and lunch was <cl‘l'cd hyihi'tcl'l' and conference d lie 5‘6 . . .- ‘ the summer da-V- “'9 think Of-lpan-V for about eight years and ‘ C oce m your par 0“ ar ce . ' ll('- llostos. :lx’x'islfltl by Mrs. was cxcccdcd and a sllbstantial:sa“' m pamng “uh the Oldl‘flw" "‘0 "WWW" t‘hlt‘Tt-‘d thetl" that time he has [Old me range- WOmt‘h Who ChhrlSh the a K' MacDoMMIdl -P' R- -C- - o a o I a o & R0055“. I" ‘ f. James ontgomery. C W? . . . . . *0" "99°" o c I Mrs. George Richards. Kinkora. . . . . . . . . Mclvcr s L. D. Store JeanTupltn.Frecland........ ......l-I.E.Pbitllps (.i-m ytmlni-o and I_ t: . balance was on lizmd in gonci-al‘Year‘ ‘5 we.“ the Gamma l haylands. 'WP Preserved straw- nothing about his .101). His only‘company of men learn that “to .mhqOIL wnh. Qhwhv' Chg-(rd funds. Eighty dollars was voted G995“ mat ‘“ darkI wedgt‘s ‘ berries that day. the same that‘gintercst in the cllildrcn is to‘ have and to hold." thcy m ust he mt’f'llilu. Howard the oman fund and eighty “am” 1‘ Fan'Sk-V- W'mz 0"? notv. rliby-rcd and filll of a I find falilt. A friend said recent- keep quiet for the most part. ' I I I I I ‘dnllnrs toward the hall improve. and Pa" “5 toward 50m? {al‘r‘lhlindred delights of their har- : ly she's never heard him say at If a man likes to talk and a I I “WNW-HAL “W mcnt fllnd. Summor'land '0 SOJ‘mrIn-I BUthe'I vesting. fit so well into the men- kind word to the children orIwoman loves him. she listens, - - - - o - - - - (Ol‘m'félll U “ mf‘t‘llll! it”. Officers for the coming yeancausp the War is a “mu, p'ece‘us 0f “W59 crisp Whit? days.‘ ‘ “19- And a neighbor 0"” asmdl ins'ead 0‘ bidding for qum'pm' Mrs. Walter MCCDMd' wmf $9.. . G. . Mr. John Levas. Albcnon . Albert Norman Mr. Wesley Green. Hunter River . . . . . . . . . . . . Lloyd Carver . Mr. Brian Champion. Kcnstngion . . . . . . . . . . . . Athol Cotton Mrs. Florence Walsh. 7 Alexander On. City . . Zakem Grocery I Mrs. Michael Clarkin. Georgetown . . . . .. Rays Grocery I Percy H. ch. OLcary Mdcw )hcemhm. “hs hem in tho Chris. “.0”. glowed as who“. proshlof Time. “Farcwcll” we in u st There was lonI the day an blue 3 if the children were his because qno conversationaliy. Mrs. Ron Mills. 215 Boswell Cr.. Sununcrsldo . . . . . . . Jenkins y I v; gall Education ('onti-o w i t. h I dam: yh-SI Nam“ Irving; vice} say. And tender UHF “lanks- We and gold. though alas that plea-i she. said. “He doesn‘t act like a A standard cartoon character, Iindston and .\cw llomiliion la-Iprcsidcnl: Mrs, Roy Brooks. 3583/1 sant spell of weather was sooni father." "I1 “I? "1519 hike hm’ki ‘5 me “.5 as hum. hm, Inhmnaht;mnwwmdhw‘ recording and: “I-‘a-reil'cll. Did Your. the this broken. when in a forgatherlngl He wont to a mental health battle-axe female who talks s MaoEti‘cn lcd tht‘ (hl‘lstmflfi. press st‘t‘l‘f‘tal‘y: Mrs. David ‘ slice of whose garment. of mcn and boys and machines clinic for about 18 months and.talks- talks. She is man's idea borahlp scri-ict- followed by Ill-I Barn-ism treasureh MEI Carleragrant with memory, we still to this farm. the harvest-time was 100 Per cent worse than,“ the unsexed woman.“ M~H~ yocatlon byItIlle cader. I [Rh-hams; comm,th friendship. can hear; was here. before. G.S. should count her Mary Haworth counsels ' Hymns u (.cntch Mary Laid; and orb-hath)": Mrs. RayIF‘or all thy tender kindness and There were also the perfect blessings, One Of Which is a through her column. not by mail llertI‘Chlld and _ ‘While fliep- Brooks (chairman): Mrs HM. thy bounty, I moments which now come back'husband who care: enough to: or personal interview. Write her 'prds'Watclied their Flocks andiold Beck. Mrs. Llovd 'Whmr 9 drop our thankful tribute to mind: the sound of a lovedltlilk ‘0 hel'v- F-S- tin 0811’ "l The Guardian- icrfpturc readings by Mrs. Wat- programme; Mm L'lovd Her: on tihy bier." step on the threshold. a friend lonI.,»Livingston. Mrs. Sterling ring Mm John Macho“ (cm A unique year it was We old or younger at the door: a s . H Chaisson. Charlottetown spent Claw. and Mrs. Earl Moore were chairman): Mm John Gosbee Ithink, one not soon to be forgot- wee lad on first steps. face pres. Christmas with chair parents, . . hlggpar‘: of the pprmd, h Mrs. Luther Herring. Mrs. Cur-I 39d Iagainst the Pen d cor Mr. and M“. J Eph aha-1550“. M“. M e o o o o o e e c c e u o o . wmo -..’3'I119"‘4“°" “95“?” “"59" its Penny: supply and metal as. MacLeod. Mrs. Bill Ca m eron “1th blithely “1'59 here! Come ML 8M MITS- Cyril Pem‘sll Bear River. m s”qu m “0% With “‘9 "It‘d‘m'm" Art’- ststance. Miss Reta Sharam, and Mrs. Jim Ferguson will and I99!" Ottawa. Ont. went airtstmas Mrs, Hugh smog-nan, near ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I'om‘ready to kccp Christmas?" Ron call was answered with. HAMPTON UCW P wise containing the word The December meeting of ‘W ' ". A total of ten mcmbcrsllampton UCW was hold at ro Kingston, one from Newithe manse with 15 mcmbers bodnion and 21 from Cornwalllprescnt. Mrs. G e o rge I)ung. compnse the lunch committee_ And the precious surprises of with the farmer's parents. Mani mm has recently returned Mrs. Borden Walton will be in the farming: calves new-come. Ind Mm Henry Pete“. ‘from Montreal]. where she spent charge of the worship period. kittens b0 8 tabby-cat. chicks to Mia! Kaye Peters. Miss Ed- some time with her son .Ioe Mm Borden mum, presenh a_ bantam —— Smiles. chuckles. M Peters North Carroll. Shechan. who is ill and receiv- ed a Bible Quiz and members Sighs. tears. a momentary near. Montreal. spent Christmas atI ing treatment in Montreal. istudied Mark II Mrs‘ Gordon despair. hopes revived. renewed, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gem-1d chaissonI who is em. the nt of Mike Noddy. New Town Cross . . . . . . . Cooper's Store. don Mrs. Frank “Club. In Av... Gordon Manuel etude-o- s C Mock. 59V: Sprlnk Park Rd.. City . G. Manuel ' Mencken. Winch! Mrs. Joseph Vivian Swift". Winston hnd four visitors were present. .ford. president opened th e'vme“ W distrust f 'th _ 3 - ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ° ‘ ' ‘ ‘ . - I I v.11 rum. the ml at t . . in how varied the Win Peters. ployed wilth The secretary of each organ-Irritation. ‘Mrs. William IMyers the he," mien"; “d (in ,k items the old year brought! ‘Mise Belmce' Derry Ind Ivan‘ Health and Welfare. Molte- Lzatlon w a s asked to expressIIed the Christmas worship per-tn wm be studiedI i By this I new calendar.“ on Arsenaulh Charlottetown spent town t Christmas at M: erIvlews on how the new organ- ml with each of the members’ ; the wall. To it we turn. And not- the yuletide seem at the form- home in Rollo Bay. " union had functioned dllrlnglfeadlntz a part of the lesson. CANADIAN m TOWER ing its fullness of leaves, a sea- or”: home in Rollo BGY- M - Ham” Macaw” Ht he year. 8 hymn "Silent Night." snnal query comes to mind- a Mill M A- Wm. all" meflhlv {01' New limit!!! IhnurlngI the business period‘opencd the period. followed by LONDON (cplwnmc, Knapij question indeed __ and an at“. lottetown spent the holidays at where die will attend the (tutu: c prcsident asked that a scripture readIlnlz by Mrs. Ray 44, of Toronto reported {m- duty . wor: thetr hometn Rollo Bya. at of her brother-haw, Mr. president. secretary and trea- MacQuIsrrie. Joy To The Wednesday with the Yeoman, “What-is inetone for me, brave Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mao- Ivan Jenkins. iurer be. appointed to compose World followed. by a prayer warden who guard historic} New Your, hidden KimmnndsonJackleJtPetm Mr. Mrs. Bert Mullaly nt‘nndsIcommittee. chosen were closed the meeting. we, M London “(1 act ag;Beneath thy glistening robe of Bay were at the home Ill family mt antennas Mrs: Willard Proud. Kingston as The minutes were read and guides for thousands of touristsl ice and snows? - Ind Mrs. Gear” m With TUIth in MONK“. _ fireside”. Mrs. Dt‘lmfll' Currie approved; and roll call was an- Knapp is believed to be the first I Are there sweet songs of birds i8" 0“ Oh‘mlmas DBY- LAC and MI! W Gallant ew Dominion as m‘rrtll’y Bod swert’d byue Iyerse containing Canadian to become a Beefeater! and breath of lilacs Jimmy “WW. 0mm. N-S-i W8 “idly Mrs. 8. Willie. Cornwall as sec- the word gift . Various com- —the popular name for the col- 3 And blushing blooms of June's 3-D-U~- 9P9!" ChrlStmafi '10“ ED!” 0' MT- 8M MN- Am rotary, mlttces reported, and the cor. “may am gum-m, .weeucenm rm? days at his harm, South West. Barbe and Mason Mrs. Jacques ' Thanks were extended to Mrs. responding secretary read . A, silent "t thou of the un. Mrs. Joe Shelton and dalm- l. Walleforsewmg. It was re- letter from Pine Hill. and am known futur ter Betty. Swirl. Line Road. Mr. Partners IN YOUR ICommunity i. . A ~ I SEND MESSAGE I md II . inqui- that anyone wishing to other from a hospital patient. NDON (mm H t spent Christ ' ' I; u . m! 0 r" of "mm c om "The word Ind m _ soviet hy numbered _ . mas with Mrs. and family of Masechusetu Inn?” Mm" "9" “I.” mo“: wayI'I’ecw" “d The Premier Khrushchev “d pm. with the do. , Henry Chaiseon. Rollo Bay. and Mrs nets MacAulay d I . dent Leo id . z . ' - Int?” mil“ m M EL MI". gm gum“ Wm he New Yeah) Brezhnevmsent a. Yet as I enter thy Wide open was es s rs. . . ass or t next meettnl dent Kennett Wed - to be made I life meni- when roll call will be answered claring that ay“sobern?:;r}oactlle" I on“ my Cornwall organizl- by a verse containing the word by East and West saved 1962 Weill the "MM". If". Normmh-om a “fatal developments? . PM . , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peters Mmtreol spent the ‘Yuietlde Frost. portal. Ind dc , have re- Seuon at the home of Mr. and ma with turnedfmnamotor rtptothe Mos. Frank Cairns. glad hope. not dread." USA. Jackie O'Keefe, student 8.D.U.. Until tomorrow ._ _ Din-y... Miss Katharine Guinean. spent Christmas at his borne in pint"... Wu, aid Ml. Ill-y Dar m.