A 4{ y 65TH WED and Mrs. Albert Wise Rev. W. J. Howard was the officiating clergyman at the marriage ceremony 6 years ago at Pownal Methodist Manse, and George and Mae Hughes were their attend- Mr. Harrington, PEI. celebra- @Gth wedding 3 on . June they and friends at their home. MARY HAWORTH Critic Rates Vocabulary Of Column Too “Bookish” Dear Mary Hawerth: ! should very definitely a two-way street, like very much to know who you whether it takes the form of a have im mind when writing your speaker addressing listeners: column. Surely you aren't dd-.or’a writer addressing a read- Fessing the wery widely —read. ership: : - average intellects, for the most part? i f | volves intelligent, interested. at- tentive reaching out by both parties, to achieve a “ of minds.” | Nobody taught me this. I leara- ) ri is ALShiy i DING ANNIVERSARY George and Mae Hughes | ‘ were their attendants. Mrs. Wise was the former Henrietta Maud Hughes of Winsloe. The couple has lived in Harrington most of their married itfe ed it for myself. long age) when | was a youngster. grow-/ ing up.. ; One of my self - chosen diver- | sions was reading. in snatches of leisure more or less stolen from the ardous daily routine of going to scheol, playing cut- doors, hel ping with household chores, ete. And of necessity ¥ read what was available. some of which, T am’ sire, would drive you up the wall. on the score of difficult comprehna- sibility, even today. at your pre- sent age John Bumyan's “The Pulerm’s | Progress” ‘dull. I thought. but I) saw it through): and Ralph. Waldo Emerson's “Represesta-) tive Men.” 7 There was a “tollected | works” of Alexander in 2 massive musty c val- | ume; and novels, Enz-/ dist- ant > IWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS © eares on the bern reof was wind- | Ham and 3 © & & 5 we supped on. | i | And pancakes spread with e : maple aru. And’ wondered | Summerfield CWL Hears of the tree spaced about a . on . ‘awa we new. bad this une) Provincial Meeting Report in from building a creep in a : ollow- agar pi St. James Summerfield Parish|Mrs. Loyala Deighan. F ¢ oe ea erse to which the pialets covig |Council CWL members, at their|ing 2 motion of adjournment, | repair for supplementary feed |2¥2¢ meeting held in the Paro-|the meeting closed with prayer |@ [6 The Guardian, Charlotictown, Mon. Jue 21, 1965. 2 2 whim. Between ael Deane, wate Rane to me end the Goce eee there had been cleaning of sties, at a reception at the home the takings spread on a field|° Mr. and Mrs. Pius Crok en, Plans to give a treat to the ELLEN’S ARY to nourish the grasses caught |=merald, for Rev. Robert Cro-|children at the school picnic and these,’ Methdaes ate ken, SJ, who will celebrate his | also to give money to each grade i = red in, a buildiing ae. a a at res for the ee enero — . ,.|om June 20. It was decid- | finalized at une Meeting T Branches Move To Saad ane, tad curventiy Meork’o ed to give Father Croken a gift.|the Clinton Women’s Institute |,, : : An Mrs. John Hagan, provincial|held at the home of the presi- | EDGEHILL Beat Of Stiff B at If a cat came to look in at |™&84zine convener, gave a re-|dent. Mrs. Harold Heaney re-| ! reezes lene dest never walked in, PO on the provincial executive cently. would that harm them?” we | meeting which she had attended The meeting opened with the WINDSOR, “De you bear. the rain. |ped there presev''y to look out overheard Peter, peering in at |i" Charlottetown. Mrs. Les! :e|Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Elles?” James queried from (on the new of the morning. them from there. at the time ack | t2iner. ¢onvener of member-| Nine members responded to roll NOVA SCOTIA his pillow. om awaking this mor-| This may cleat The sum may of Mac k who had just set the | Ship, reported 60 paid up mem-jcall. The minutes of the last) BOARDING AND ning. “Now this. I suspect is the shine between s > © wers the place out of bounds for all feli- meeting were read by the se- sheep - storm! thought came no- nes. “If she stayed right here at|,,U "4¢" the chairmanship of/ cretary, Mrs. William Cotton. DAY SCHOOL FOR There was a sound of rain om thing Elien, and ‘hen you will the doorstep?” Sullivan, conven-| Correspondence included cards GIRLS the reof above. The branches of never be disappop:ated” am old. There was a silence. Mack was| *™.% Y@¥S and means, a com-jof thanks, the prize list for jthe lawn - trees mowed to the lady, and good friend of ours'counting heads to.see that no | mittee of twelve members was|Homecrafts and the Art Divis- Founded 1891 beat of a stiff June breeze — im days gone, used to say with a rat or other prowler had called appointed to collect cash dona-/|ion:for the Provincial Exhibition | |. wae fields ased the rais we chuckle. Yet if no ome ever look-|ip his absence ; tions in lieu of the usual pantry | also a letter regarding the Col- | Grades VII tc XII ‘said ed hopefully to the future, if “Would it?” Peter question- | *2!es- Returns of the collection | umbia Cultural Centre to be op- “Yes But let's hope it's Bot no one built “castles in Spain”, | eg will be used to pay for re - deco- ened at North Rustico this Sum- | inclusive too cool on the sheep” = ——— what joys in life and living) “you heard me: no cats! Pe-|'ating church floors and pews. mer. i | Cool the day continued 224 would be lost’ If 20 one could riod.” , Delegates appointed to the Mrs. Keith Woodside and the | : 2 : somewhat showery. We knew picture sunshine beyond the tem-! “ti’s been a day, |provineial convention were Mrs. | High Academic record the shore (ect could find shel \porary shadows. of the bright | lea” James ee coms jee McCourt oul Mea. tebe GASP | Music, Art, Household clearing betucen showers. “ Hagan { * i |, Not the best washdayi!s it” how very sad a p'ace the world ish too. T did think ome time (crocken as alternate, The mem- BO You FOR' Science, Sports, Typing, Mama Starling called out im would be! Blessd are the to-| this afternoon when there was a |DtTS discussed resolutions to be| BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGH? Riding, Elocution. - passing the door when we stop days, the here ani mow, if we | glimpse of the sun, the clouds |Presented at the convention. | 1... asthma or chronic bronchitis keep come to them as ‘0 a high ad-| would break away.” The secretary read a letter! you in misery with difficult bresthing~| arichaelmas Term begin f they will make the necessary venture. Blesed too are the! “There'll be sunshine tomor- from a former parishioner, Sr. wheezing, coughing—so it is hard to do I . jetient. : tomorrows, where invaiably lies | row’ we promise finding our Mary Loyola, OLM, now serv- | ra we lasik baminns te uit tae | Thus im writing. I write to the that lovely Land of Dreams - warrent in tonight's stars. ing in Brazil, describing condi- | thy your bronchial tubes? Then here is) SEPTEMBER 8, 1965 |point, not to : | Until gg tions in that country. She also good news! Thousands of Canadians use bish class of ; come - true. a ee ‘arco —<"4__==read —a—letter -concerning — the - millions_of RAZ-MAH capsules-each- ee treat the subject Cool the day «as. No young- | —___ Columbia Cultural Centre at | year and get longed-tor rekel trom their. Early enquiry advisable owing q, adequately ster felt a yearning to discard) TOO MANY PEOPLE | Rustico. RAZMAH Capsules today—only Scand, © limited vacancies word - wise. M_ his shoes. or feel the content of/ © current trends continue, the} Altar committee for next | $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. 4 Headmistress Mary Hawroth st The die world’s population (now about month will be Mrs. Everett Ree- | pagar De | te cindees’s tronchie es through her columa, not by mail “rth underf ' PigoeR | $.000,000,000) will more than|ves, and Mrs. Elmer McCourt. | + amma ed moc! MISS B.D. FOWLER, or personal a of the farm, catching moments double by the year 2000 and| Next meeting will be hel? at | SOuGies St SAzMAN onavs Anmose AR.CM. her im care of The Guardian. of respite from her family | reach 25,000,000,000 in 2050. the home of Mrs. Bennett and ' t 3 ) | Not all convertibles are expensive—_ Got convertible tastes on a sedan budget? Chevelle has three stunning solutions: the 300, Malibu and Super Sport convertibles. Inside, outside, all around, Chevelle sets a mew standard of more-car-for-your-dollar. 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AUTHORIZED CHEVELLE DEALER IN CHARLOTTETOWN: ISLAND CHEV - 203 FITZROY STREET (of that d ay) as Aldous Huxley and his contemporaries. It was while I was working my way through a Huxley novel ‘“Pomt Counterpoint” I think the title was), that it occurred te me te do something about the baffling | i 3 of strange words |I'd been stumbling over during the years of adventurous reading | Beginning then. I assigned myself the tedious task. which really did irk me. of keeping a pencilled list of words I didn't understand. during a heart te - heart session with a book. As soom as comvenient. some- times immediately I « oul d track down the words in 2 dic- tionary. weighing their shades of meaning. As I recall, I emer- ged from Huxiey’s novel with a list of 130 words to decipher. The task of digesting their esseuré was tiresome, but the net resulis | were liberating. Somewhat to my surprise and much te my relife. 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