WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS GARY MacDONALD - JUDY LARTER ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr.. and Mrs. Norman Lar- Charlottetown and the late ter, South Milton wish to an- Mr MacDonald. The mar- < riage will take place at St. their eldest daughter, Judy y Dunstan's Basicila on Mareh’ Katherine to Gary Francis, 12th at 10.30 a.m. (Photos by gon of Mrs. Fred MacDonald, George Wotton) Talk On Washington Trip - Heard By Hunter R. WI The |thought for the: month, and Mrs tion,’ for the March meeting. a ‘and the Christian Faith” at the February meeting of the Mar- gate United Church Women, held. at the home of Mrs. Keith Warren. The president, Mrs. Heath Mayhew opened the recently at the home of Mrs. meeting and the: devotional ser- Bertram Lane. Roll was ans- vice was led by Mrs. Robert - Heaney. ; Roll call was résponded to by president quoted the 2» members with a verse of ] and--eommfttee te! charge. NORTH WILTSHIRE WI ‘Mrs. Baden, Balderston pre- sided at the February meeting of the North Wikshire WI, held Deacon, convener of “Home Ecenomics'’ presented ‘en interesting program on this topic, and. also read a number “Faith. The treasurer report- and it was agreed to the recommendation of the exe- of tips on calorie counting and cytive with regard to Memor- : t lets on mak- jam gifts, with the nominating ing sandwiches, etc. committee to look after future ‘In Memoriam” gifts. The com- munity friendship secretary, The centennial project ts to be taken up at later meetings. | and the question of “jury duty Mrs. Justin’ Woodside, reported. for women" was received not! Programs for the World Day too favorably: Books recom-'of Prayer service to be held in mended for the school are to be | Kensington Anglican. Church purchased : were distributed by the presi- Secret pal club was formed for |dent. Mrs. Robert Heaney and 1966, and copies of the Institu- the president will take part in te grace were distributed emong the program. the members. Letters were Mission study on “Brazil” read askirig for resolutions for was presented. by Mrs. Robert the district conventiqn Heaney from Mrs. Helen MacDonald ‘The March meeting will be regarding Alcohol — Education. |heid in the church vestry, study A program of reading and jokes pook, Mrs. Arthur Profitt; Chri- was enjoyed. ; |stian education, Mrs. Mrs. M. R. MacLean convener | Adams: t'e xt .word will be will present the theme “Educa-|“teach".- ~_ n Refreshments were by Hostess for March will be Mrs_' the hostess, Mrs. W and Lloyd MacPherson, when roll the committee. call will be answered with an : NORTH PINETTE WI “Trish joke"’.’. Mrs. Bruce Mac- Donald and Mrs:. Lowell Bald-| Mrs. John Ross was hostess to : erston will be in charge of re-|the North Pinette WI meeting |freshments. | recently with the president, Mrs. scripture .contaiming the word |~ ed the sum of $179.97 on hand, LS 88 Me: EAST MEETS WEST AT SEMINAR Delegates attending the Wo Charlottetown this week are of the Island and from the men’s Institute Seminar “A. LEFT, Mrs. Ernest Machon most western point, RIGHT, For Potential Lead-. from Murray Harbor, repre- Mrs. Peeks ELLEN’S DIARY. "s nothing prettier than tree against the i A i arate iH * buds swelling and . ».0f housewives’ the quilting, of king, of eyes exploring the pages of new seed catalogues, farmers talking of fertilizers seeds. . .In shop windows, el HH 5 i RE Norbert Corcoran of ‘ Training . - Robert Ross presiding. The win- ” being I most flowe — President Mrs. R. 2. MacFad-|discussed the’ manner in-which| (ST. PETER'S BAY UCW -‘\ning song in, the Triennial Com-|——— a eee forelaeas, onveree ‘sik poche nh go our sight!, . For yen presided at the February |foods should be handled in or-| Mrs. Roderick Pratt was hos-| petition. “The Torch of. Free- . cian te ereah a ~ living things tye ft of Hunter River W.1.|der to avoid food poisoning. |tess to the St. Peter's Bay UCW | dorn” was repeated and 18 mem- "| A Sa Cemoieentine > iol trevery leak ene of ont ce {A Wad tolersuee,. She fet held at the home of Mrs.| Julie Knox, a high school stu-|Fecently. The devotional period | hers answered roll call with a sentation of the scientific evalu. | Pm ot ot Roe ron Bag Bl gow ae ba W. I. Bowman. Routine busi- dent was guest speaker. Julie|was under the leadership of | suggestion for roll call. One vis- ation of. homosexuality is given | eae, eee ae oe cee ere nui |Reet Gainty cn the kinder sous ness was dealt with and it was|was one of a group of -students|Mrs. Don Anderson, assisted by| itor was present. _- by Dr. John J. Kane in. the Jot Oe with such frivoities"| of ts. = decided to increase the contri-|who was privileged to go to|Mrs. Harold Rattray and Mrs.| jt was decided to purchase pose J lesue of 8 national ieunk. Gar eteana meals at We are content with less. . our bution to the Home Economic | Washington, D. C. as a part of|Ralph Sariderson. coat hooks for the school, also to| magazine. ios caw thx Geld etal hell Geadiens od Fund. the Allied Youth Movement, | Thebusiness period'was‘chair-|have lights installed over the) In part, his article polnts out |bonnets, In yellow of daffodil, |Only the warmth of love. . .and Mrs. Craswell passed |She represented Central Queens |/ed by the president, Mrs. Colin! plackboard. Plans were made to that while there is no single| oink of wild ‘rose petals and| little fires.” ce ace eut the yearly programs which | Regional’ High School. Jackson. Roll call answered by|hold a bridal shower for recent scientific theory to fully account |P oie of the lilac ‘the frogs’| Until Monday: - Diary. had been typed and put into| Her description of the ‘trip|members with a Bible verse. | newlyweds, Mr: and Mrs. Ger-|’ for this aberration, one mani-| tunes will tring. ‘The days ap Good-night . wee book form, following a meet-|and of its purpose was most in-|The various committees gave| ald Bruce (Fae Singleton) at the om fest major factor is emotional: : Bee = img of the program committee |teresting. It was quite. appar-|their reports. A printed resume | school. . maladjustment, resulting from : at- the home ofthe president ent that the young people who|of the projects for 1966 was giv-| Remnants were displayed and|6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb,‘19, 1966.|unhealthy parent-child relation- IDA BAILEY ALLEN - earlier in the year. A donation | took part were thrilled to hear so|en to each member. Plans were|members decided to piece a a ~ sa ne «{Ships, to-which both father and ae : we ef five dollars .was received|many outstanding speakers, to|made- for the Men's Supper on | quilt top. “ nae mother may contribute. - : a a ae Loe from a member who has|see such a beautiful country, |Feb. 23rd and the World's Day)” Mrs. John Morrison presented) MAA RY HAWORTH It is noted, however, that “‘mo- “B k f i Comeback moved the village. and to meet so many people of /of Prayer service on Feb. 25th. |the program, a game called dere of Waceoneneel ‘sasiee aos aKINg A letter was read from the|their own age group. An invitation was received|«;>m Sorry” which was much is : ~ lusually overly - estimate with Division of Physical Education| Secret Pals were then chos-|from the Mt. Stewart UCW to/ enjoyed by all. The March meet- Moth | i it their sons, excessively posses- S rked B Youn Folks and Alcohol studies. It was de-|en for the coming year and the |meet with the members. in the|ing is to be held in the school. er Diames merse sive and oretty greecien™ ax | EO y ING hg glans dhe aarsd bhedlram tard ggete yrs Ags |) <p ypc gg ig crn: a pars so that such ‘mothers “‘usually! 1 was fun to rush into the | Part 11 —-te complete the », field worker, in order |member a sa CHIEF SLAIN _ to ‘make suitable arrangements |pepper shakers to be put with|place to be announced later. | ny NANG (AP) The village For Sex Deviate Sons ( nate thee eamvae, Whe come |nouse on ‘Baking Day" when |Lamb Chop Platter: Meantin for a meeting. the dishes. Mrs. Donald Powell} The program, led by Mrs.| sie of Le My, one of the first eg the unconscious level, are en-|2U Were & child to sniff the |brush pineapple slices with bus - ~. Reports of standing -commit-;had purchased the sets and—had| George Whiteway, consisted of|couth Vietnamese settlements to| DEAR MAR Y HAWORTH: perverted in other ways. | raged in a-romance with their |%licious fragrance from the |ter. Dust with brown euger and tees were received. Plans to/filled them and the bill for same|@ Yeading ‘'A Novelty Recipe" |e pacified by U.S. Marines last | One year ago, a psychiatrist ad-/ He said American-- mothers | song.” : a joven, to nibble scraps of any /brown in troller with chops dur begin the Garment Club were} was ordered paid. and a Bible quiz on the first 10/summer, was assasinated Tue-|‘ressed our church circle on the | are more ¢rigid than any in the| wis. mothers “ma create | eene, “hat ‘stuck to the’ pan." jing last $ min. of cooking. ’ and several of the; Fun and nonsense. period fol-| chapters of Matthew. day. Informed sources eaid two | Subject of sex. His talk disturb. | world juse we have misin- |. alliance with the y Today many young adults are To serve: Arrange cheps Offered to help. A vi-/lowed which caused a lot of| Refreshments were served by!viet Cong guerrilla armed with |¢d me more than any I've ever || as teaching|\ i, “father and son against/inspired to become "good|overlapping down center ° of sitor was welcomed. fun. An Institute quiz was also|hostess and catering commit-| 5.5, machi fired on the|heard:— - < ~,}d -of and spirit in- con's attempts to Gate the || ’’. - This takes practice. jwarm platter; border qwith __Mrs. Douglas. Knox convener jenjoyed. ee. The next place of meeting is|chict, named ‘Thong, witle be| He sald that: trigiity ts "the stead of unity, and due to this, ocnwhile, "the father, ter one | tee ee sinaneee dicen WO Gules be ef home economics gave a very| The March. meeting will be|at the home of Mrs. Ralph San-|was ‘attending @ Buddhist fes-|worst of emotional perversions, |We are producing more homose- | oon’ or ‘another, i failing to | que dae ne ote! the [Pineapple slices. Fill centers te enlightening talk on food. poison-|at the home of Mrs. Ernest |derson. - |tival. Three tbyatanders elso|because a frigid mother com-|xuals than any other country. |r ovide ‘es living image of mae. |treniats | corm t, have an oven Pineapple sheet we ings, citing the reasons why |Bolger. ..... MARGATE UCW were killed end enother|municates fear and hatred. of] Everything seemed aimed at iinity for the boys” - « feguator, buy and use an oven|sauce._ Garnish: . food becomes contaminated and’ Refreshments were served. by' Vivian Woodside introduced the | wounded. ._, |ex. to her children. who then eS ee eee ee Bever | hans by to his: wlohe . ao i We wl 5 aa eae : — = two paths to learning whereby |hempecking, do you think? perature before putting_in the | baking euggestions from . time some ‘luckier women escape| Just as the- precise causes of to . Seta timer. or (to time. The next will be quick — : = . frigidity, the psychiatrist said. | homosexuality remain to be de-|alarm arn you when |baked small yeast breads for ame Claim for Personal Exemptions Prior to his talk, I had |Ciphered, it nearly done. |@ bruncheon party. ‘The fre- : 211 OPUCUWD DETAILS MUST BE PROVIDED FOR LACH EXEMPTION CLARELD | thought I was raising my sons |"0 adventures ae i a s © Mi Ghia bs wits’ cotuem, cnnd “eshand” for “wile”, y very well I didn't let them baking - FSS dara ine- pbeapanrhaprscr cnee=-fgeairingmese - ee 1 ae ee =~ e e éeperdiot imeem ra TS wes over - eo ait 1 cee J +. natiidacharhaiehunr hs Radsha di ited deakacdation ea teem uss Gada cca pene takin one. sex. I lying CASCUMPEC — BASIC eEMerria “see eee eve eer ew ee ew ew we Mises Ot 2 ty. | See net activity. J.H. Bryan ts home efter be- 1, CEMFUM, Bint wal = 2 + ee ee ee ow es (tie eis 25 that ho ing_a patient in the O'Leary MARRSED OR EQLEWALENT EXEMPTION — ff erat, dat Baal ste OE TORE of Cte Og ny 5 ea “Se ee _ Oo be 0965 wile whens income ts Ghat pune, while mamied. ums MOTOVER S29 - - = Canes 900800 i o Tin 1905 wile whee nena be thet pune, while mented, wae OVER $250 but met eme 3159 - - 91250 2 Bet a ome en) TY ol ee. A man ied for any part of Engl Odeerced, Bcparted a Tidowdnd in IES eed : ssi ce the ape d claim married ; © Peewee» wat deme ih md tr sy orf wf ofl ci din 5 when 7 oe pa exemption e whole year; years. long. Anyway, my hus-|ding psychiatric assistance, the |. oy ‘ : CE eagces ORR ORRG EN ‘4 — subj to i. band says he has heard that of God’s grace The names and ages of all your OC Aevee ontely Gentes omen chant te We te 3 Mi ohne Sere a oe recta fio sigh clinic teeatment tor homesex- |tieet’s willmecens to wort tr| (Reedy witiin es hour | eccompanied by Br. end - children should be recorded Co eed bee sith os ome shy Cres thn een meted by roe ead ch ewe. 0 ialy dozndnt ceived by the wife. uality achieves little. moral ascendancy over aber-|,. With kitchen tidy) Ira Dennis were recent visitors each year in the space Pro-._ Ken vate hn eames cod eaten o exh car pene vb eclacad wo eapparte et nm Ie ‘ fan wong oo wees; rant inclination. — M. H. | Tomato ro Bisque (canned) vas. Soaee vane has ec vided. ; - ‘ wrong ; Mar Haworth counsels | »_. routes _ Tinw ol the tote cad the mening | NO SSeS ve right. I pray God to telp us heal lt nro wgh her columa, not by |™aled Lamb Chop Plater with jeepted a position at the trosen of refunds, if they are due. {perange ( a ust be Ci ata wail o¢-_secennal, peeryey: ~ Broiled—-- Sweet -Potatoes A..number..of.. farmers. from s Stet _ | |living in the same hell. dian (conned) tole vicially. attended the, Best | I sometimes wonder, what . Tossed Salad of Mixed Greens Producers meeting - % ve oe ; . or good is a talk like the hiat- Garnish: of Canned the Christian Training Educe- Nieces on nephews who live rate, © ely Gane ig au-| F il W. | ed Pimiento or Beets * |tion Center, O'Leary. At the & es whaly & be con- [dience, without ‘advising them |" OMIly Yeloom i close of the maeling 5 Sem din- sidered dépendent correct mistake ° om Refrigerator case ner was serv nited ae nae certain condi-~7- : a ae help? oo : At Wilmot Va lley in Supermarket) Church Women. ~ a. tions, and claimed as exem : ; Coffee Miss Beverly Arsenault — =r ee AR Py ie tard 2 | Neighbours and friends of Mr. /Routine for- Dinner: | absent from school: for about a toe 7 re and Mrs. Robert and| 1 y ‘worthy of the name, address- : oe - Pre-heat oven to 375 de-|year due to ill health. . 1A SM ing | an intaloctually detense: | Otte tome reeentiy. 10 wer |S, Pot epple turnovers w-\thie ‘elas esenael » mectine ‘Aunts and uncles who live in o __4|less_ audience, would sound off diaen-40 strict. Mr. | gether Saeg-tolionine die: pr grein oa Canada have also been added | porno ren When you have finished enter- | seu thal Ge Hoe fas | and Mrs, oor s ar their eee ers: ‘Cool. pie: Wetsectag afternoon, Feb. 9th to to the list of dependants who ing exemptions on this page, rye ia you've accurately |daughters have been living in| 3 Meantime wash and drain | consider permanent community may be claimed as exemptions, 4 ioendant over on il who = no add them up and record the synopized the gist of his ‘‘dis-| Ontario and returned recently to|salad greens;, place in salad | pasture in this area. A co-opers- under certain conditions. Their teed totalatthe bottom ofthecolumn. |! |turbing” pronouncements, I ag-|Teside on the farm property pur- 'bowl ready to toss. Arrange |tive was formed under the head. names, ages and other details ‘Fess | Sate / This figure, ‘Total Personal ree with your feeling that he|°hased hor Earl aaaerat ae of pimiento on top for |ing of “Green Acres Grassland should be entered in the space ; Exemptions”, is then carried || was striking terror, rather | ortt Sooke of the purpose of |noteweet “French are vatnnglelected is “Mr. Allie MacNel provided in the section for . back to page one and entered | han shedding light. the gathering and called upon ready. cr ie eee or ane and. secnetary ivan. ‘Other Dependants’’, : in the space provided under ‘ Colin vee sda rs an no ge Prepare canned sweet po- | surer Keith Gorrill, = i ws ‘ " propriate a ss while Ear to cook. Place in broiler.| Mrs. Stanley Williams / the neoding Deductions’, LU MB AGO Hogg, Alder Large, Edgar Mil-|(Takes about 20 ain) Nite Mr. George Williams, Bideford, ake , BACK-ACHE e Lame BACK | Jar and Gordon Huestis present- | them spent Saturday, Feb. Sth in Cas- ” Ra, - i x 1RED by Om greray ecbromtnarn, rom may ctning om er—venins bern child ar er teer dependant hom imenena fa TES emmeedad $900 bet the emerat hy hab cork inraae exceeded 9950 ome! than he added to pew oom han 04. Tan Adyostmmeat on Page I. ‘TOTAL PERSONAL EXEMPTIONS —Eoves ow pees | (oem (Clip this and save yourself any confusion about page 2 of your ao income tax form. “Ts this the year I fill out my income tax right?” Vv ‘ -? (What about page 1? See previous page.) - || Deadline April 30th. ‘DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE | The Hon. E. J. Benson, Minister 2 s When Painful so you to stoop or bend, ae ieee has brought reliet is—TEMPLETON’S T-R-C’s, Clip this ... then put away in a safe place; 4 .] | Delightful Spring Bonnets Are Appearing In Shops away” James commented breakfast. > ' # to space, +} woes of nations and peoples, of marvellous. discoveries in every avenue of living. We remember more the slant of blue shadows on the sunlit winter-snow; the silencé of the countryside; the glow of a sunrise, the might and majesty of a sunset; smiles. . . tears, we recall, the fall of foot- steps we most wished to hear; ‘the tune of the teakettle, the crackle of the woodfire and the familiar sights and sounds of the farming and the round we enjoy. And we think, “As we grow older. . .how the lit- once, 5 Decorate the cooled, baked apple turnovers with su gar- glaze in phg. Arrange on a pre - ty plate. ed ‘the family with gifts on be- half of the neighbors and friends Mr. Crozier on behalf of his wife and family extended an invita- tion ‘to visit with them. * BEVERLEE BURKE presents’. . . "A More Beautiful You” ] .... . tn just afew short weeks at home, using ' the secrets of beautiful women! For FREE Brochure, write: BEVERLEE BURKE’ AGENCIES . Box 171 — Postal Station ‘R’ Toronto 17, Ontario ADELLA’S MILLINERY | 100, Queen’ St. thermometer. chops on grill '3’’ from source of heat Broil 7 min. or until: well - 6. Prepare broiled lamb cho Reuben Large and Elmer |platter (see recipe). 7 MURRAY vous also spoke ee, i 1. Make cotfee. HARBOR ; social hour fallowed Enjoy a dinner. fier — i oe by the Measurements level; women district... : recipes for 4 Mr. Stanford MacKay, Murray (Half the ingredients Harbour, is a patient in the will serve 2 ) P.E,I. Hospital. LAMB CHOP PLATTER Mrs. Alvin Davey, Guernsey IN TWO PARTS Cove, is a patient im the P.E.1. 4 lamb chops, rib, loin Hospital. or shoulder Mrs. Leonard Brehaut, Guera- Salt, pepper _:_|sey Cove, has returned to her 4 slices canne. pineapple, |home following surgery in the drained : : Kings County Hospital... i 1 tbsp. melted butter |, Linda , daughter’ of Mr.“ ; or. margarine and Mrs. Axel ing, * 1% thsp. brown sugar Point, is a patient in the P.E. 1% ec. thick cranberry sauce | Hospital. i Pan 1—to broil Lamb Chops : : Order lamb chops cut 1" thick. ELLER " Dust lightly with salt and a SLIE little pepper. Remove rack from | Mr. and Mre. John Morrteos grill and line it with were recent visitors of Plains, following surgery at the a POPOOSOOSOOSOOOOOOO4 H. BENNETT CARR ; ~ Sun Lite of Canada | District Supervi ; ESCAPE PLAN CRASH JACKSONVILLE, Fla. 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