w “and no. I i i new W M m r irihd'i‘i-i‘d’WT . . - .1 I. co 0 s of M - Foreign Serwce Needs Mrs, seen modem of Mar- Mrs. Cranord Picketts 3‘1?ch tiff; 5.5mm 3: Mi”: mm?“ “id M “h” 5”" a s , am e. More Than Brilliance «com um“. anon-e , classmate, or nose- " I in the cocktails and gossip. Sin-1 :e‘fizwdrgummygafiét'hl Prayer GrOUps I DEAR MARY HAWORTH: i . . : In the July issue of Esquire cerely. . . . . magazine there is a story by DEAR MARY HAWORTH: l WW“ “"9" W“ be” m“ Speaker's TOpIC Irwin Shaw titled “Goldilockal am a boy. 14. keeping up with ’ i ,r- l be “her! at the Graveside" which I re- your exchange of views i M Dunn Ki “cum 0‘ T01" Mrs. Roberts. wife of Rm, commend as must - reading for about teenagers making~out at “not broth" bride 39“ Bruce Roberts. Nashwaaksis the mother and daughter who parties. with the lights off. 3‘3"“ Purceuo Fume“ 3 N.B.. was guest speaker at the. are disputing over daughter's l was surprised by the harsh-< C°V°v cum“ °f the mm- August general meeting of a], , major ias unchosen) and ness of one girl‘s letter, whol Pine Hill nee. var. Remington Ucw' Her address iher possible future career. says today's teenagers aren‘t looking a” Noflh'welt Arm dealt with prayer groups and Mother is pressing dauflmr as bad as painted, that tile sins ‘ u Set“!!! {01' the mapm“ UICW unias. as they are conduc. to become a state - side teach- 0‘ the few d0“ apply ‘0 “Fe , . » . ' , I: out?! a" “nmm‘y when ted in the Namwaakksis charge. er, while daughter 1, Dining M’many, and who seems quite. > ‘ . ‘. ., I , -. “13;! Impkkizumenter‘ She said there are three differ. . Foreign Service “318",”an hostile towards adults as being» 5. J ’ v m taunt” a: ‘ “ds' em PI‘BYer groups. and those as she iinds teaching dull (she "Week infilftflem “d lac“mill ‘ '_ d Mb?“ “"5 who attend usually m int the does tutoring at present to help “ndeNI‘ndmg- l m #M'en m ‘ ' Mm” group that suits them best. Tim. om. expenses. ’ Than I: her attitude seemsi '"T- 3 “v 0 "Id bar- id people are initiated with sen- M th 't t k b mi innnecessarily angry, yet ber' med her When her father “'55 fence prayers. Mrs. oberts 0 er. says ' a a r. an“ , basic theme makes sense. i minis“? 0‘ the Murray Harbour. told the meeting that their UCW to survwe and It: 0: I: 3 When teenagers mm on; P.E.I. charge The mom “5' units were formed for conven- lF‘m‘g“ 59"“ ‘“ 3 ° °“ MN. what do they see first and WM“. ience. which is in contrast with The bride's table was center- ed with a three-tiered wedding cake topped with a cluster of white roses centered with pink rose . Mrs. G.B. .Frizziell. RN. of Sydney. N.S., amt of the bride and Mrs. Jack W. Picketts. sis- ter - in - law of the bride poured. Little Anne Thompson assisted by her sister Heather attended i 7 find“ $319.?” “ “"3"” ° d-i most often? A pair of adults kiss. Iii’clslo (daughter had better? 1238‘:th Other woids' .11, sex “191$ - t seems o o sess l face it: the monsters in S'iaw’s producers, even in their com.’ story aren‘t at all uncommon in menial scripts. The teenager. the Foray" semce- N0? is the‘ takes this in. and thinks it is thei : . - i absolutely ruthless manner in, grownup thing to o, u ' iwhich a person may be bumped.l “negate. of the ' if someone doesnt like him, or" wanna“ in teenage be'mviml i Mccarth-V ‘5 d0“! hi" "‘9' today is due to the wrong ex-l her_ . . "Wm" ' suiting 30“ 0“- iample of grownups. In the final‘I - sidered insulting for a person to shift to another unit if more suit- able. Those who didn't care for bazaars 'and other time consum- ing projects, joined the volun- tary unit. She pointed out that it is more important to attend a general meeting than a meeting of the unit. ’- rustic HEALTHNURS Seen here are Charlotte is leaving for the l'nivcrsiiy honor at the home of Mrs. For my spouse and me. ourlanalysis. it is up to the individ-g the guest book. Gordon. public health nurse. of Toronto to further her stu- Gmr 9 Warner when, a e, ’Foreign Service assignment: ual, of course. as to whether he} . Mrs, W. C. Picketts chose for The id t M left. and Mrs. Justin MacNeil dies in public health. As a gestation we“ madepg) was an interesting interlude] takes high road or the lowi her daughter“ wedding a Palmeryrgfesiegea atrifienggg of Girl ‘ 3' while it lasted. But thank God.road in life. But adults aren't sheath gown of tiered rose beige in; held in he ammb‘y mom lace with matching accessories and feathered hat blow-11.? She wore a corsavge of pink sweetheart roses and baby's breath. ' Mrs. Purcell. mother of the groom, wore a deep pink sherth of crepe-back satin, with feath- ered hat of beige and brown. and matching aficessories. Her, com“ ["35 w “9 carnati‘ms‘ The next meeting was announ- “d Mb)" “9331'- ced for the second Monday in e young couple left on ai September. gage’éw gig: trgfit‘gg' Elsie Mayne on behalf of We in a two .piece suit of pale yellow! members or the summerfield . ’ UCW who were guests at the wool with beige accessories andl district commissioner Guides she was also guest of of the church. Devotions were led by Mrs. Alexander Macxay who also read letters of acknow- ledgement from Mrs. F.L. Orr and Catherine Miller. A motion was passed that the cost of ship- ping drugs. which had been collected and packaged and for- i wartled with Dr. Strangeway, be paid. who was hostess at a tea par- ty honoring Miss Gordon who [WW 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 26. 1964. ' we got out before we drowned| much help to youth in the p r e -i isent moral crises. That's my; ‘ view E? i DEAR MARY HAWOR'I‘H— I I must be terribly immature. asi' .' HI live in fear of something hap-, ' pening to my parents —- not just! because I l o v e them, but be-i .cause I feel I couldn’t survive; ' 1without their devotion and cow . :couragement. Guides. Brownies and leaders. MR. ANI) MRS. c. n. PURCELL , I I am 30. married 10 years, land have three well adjusted ' ' children. I have been praised asl likeable. pretty. competent. etc..‘ sustain me- compliments that for a while. But soon I am on 'd I h f b i _. meeting. thanked lhe Kenslnfl- S the defensive again. convinced‘ e S F cgmfiigmdprgffiwfimfiivfil ‘0“ UCW member! I" the“ i105- H A P P E N I N G that the! jwor‘lgagroi own on . Her coraage was of yellow roJ vitality- me, n us y. » 9—”- 1 simply freeze up In c 0‘11) - “ioéngogagy05m352m3m reslde; i Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-35th in Halifax. where the groom. ai graduate of the Provincial Nor-i mal College, Truro. will enter; his fourth at Dalhousie; University in the faculty of sci- it a lilaill: till WRIGHT pally. Most social events me in tears. either in the pow- ider room or later in my pillow. Then I am depressed and irrit— Anne hlzll‘uul'ct l’it-kclis, RN.lller brother, Jack N. Picketts. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Wil- into the church. Her floor length lard C. Picketts of Toronto, and gown of bridal white peau de Carl Roland Purcell. of sale was fashioned in front with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hut-y idlllg allill\t‘l'>‘dl“\' at their home Mt Friday [or their home i n ‘ 181 Spring Street. Summerside Worcester, Mass, after visiting from 3-5 and 810 Wednesday, M , My able for days. I don't know how; son Ihetr nieces. Mrs. Li’fllal‘d Mar-August 26th. ‘ , [:1 ho b d t will I M a d M s R l d D l" 11 bell kirt d kll of ‘ ‘ . HAZEL KA‘S JAMES w DLEY y 8 an pu 5 up 1 me... I'. n l'.. 0 an . urce 8 an SCOOP BBC M ence, The ride [3 on kw st ff e sell and Bernice Smith. Albcr- ‘ 00 Have you ever heard of such of Halifax. were married in French lace applique. In the of the Victoria Genoa] 1105;. Sho s . ton. Whl] a. here they worn M_r. and Mrs John Touhy. a problem? Is there any solut- ‘ St. Andrew's Unich Church, back tiny self buttons from the “L guests at Riversne Cottages. iWaltham. Mass. Iliatit'le bgen rel-i ion? lHallfax. on Saturday. August lowered neckline ended at the The bride and her Barents are ' .c i visitors to A. e on . . . 15th when the double rin re- wai tli wf. C an . . . i, ii . V \ DEAR C.C.. Read Dr E. M, 3 C9 5 11¢ ‘9" ms 0 9° natives of Prince Edward 15-. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald England P.E.I., where they inalth with pf;\1:alansdtr:g5 Csh‘aflgfg-YEQ? Lloyd Wood)” or E‘“ Abrahamon - s and A. w‘ mnny was pprformpd by he; dc sole and appliqued 6! held land. . When and two children of St. Louis, Mrs. Touiry's mother, Mrs. have annmmce'd the engage: JOh'L 313- The mfimfle “11 pew” book “Body, Mind and bride's fa i her assisted by the full chapel-length train. Her Gum attend“; the wedding social Drinkers Missouri. are guests of Mr. Eng- Crawford Blackett. t mam of their eldest daughter take place at St. Peter's Ca- sugar” (Holt. publishersi' payy Rev. David MacNaughton, as- veil of tiered silk illusion was from Toronto, -nt John. 1am“ parents_ ML and M, S. i Hazel Jean 10 James Richard thedral’ Charlolmm, on in: particular attention 10 Cha, instant minister of the church. caught up in a small crown 1mm Bridgetown and Sydney_ Become Alcoholics? Vernon England, Alberton. Mrs. John Campbell. Bl)5ion.j Woodlm, son of Mr and VI“ gem 7 at 2 m pter 8 ipage 176i titled “Hyper-1 Tall gladloii standards on the pleated tulle with French lace Tho” attending the wedding‘ ’ I Mass, is visiting her broiher,‘ ~‘ ‘ ' ‘ “ ‘ ' I" ' insulinism; y to Many; steps of the chancel provided a applique and seed pearls. Her from 13,133. included Np andi What are the waming signs? Mr- and MN Verna“ flue-“IS Waldron and Mrs, Stewart, Ken- .5," Here you may come. lovely s at tin: for the bridall only iewellry was a sold engra- Mrs. D. n. Mackenzie and Allan What about a drink or two 0nd family 19ft 0" Thur-“Ia?” 1° sington, and other relatives and upon light. pointing the way to\ NEW _ " lved locket. the S" the MacKenzie of Charlottetown:, before lunch? Are then u comm to their home in Bristol. friends. solving your erstwhile baf. The Lord s Prayer by Mai-I groom. She carried a cascade Mn and Mrs, N‘_ 3. Montgomery. many women “whom, u Rhinitis“; brief it):th this}; "'_—"— mug problem. M. a. iotte. before the ceremony. and. bouquet of pink roses. baby‘s M". c. B, airmen and Mrs] men? "wth m i 1 provncer ey visu r. an 5 Rev. D1. TR. Millman' Top. who 8 -| d S h Marv Haworth g 0 s 1‘ “9 Perfect l.oi'c"'. during thelbreath and tiny.lvy leaves. Wilbur Staveri of Bedetwefll Drinkin beco‘ -Dn'nk. Mrs. Ellis PerlI’t.'KenSlngl0n, . (mm, is “suing his mother, Mm - e C through her columnc mteb; signing of the resistor wore sung! The three bridal “ ‘ ‘ u i ingot, Hgow mfiogfirm .8 find other rf‘lalm’s In lhe 81‘95- iJ.G. Townsend. Kensington. i or personal interview iby Austm Gfilmh “r Halifax ac'i wore s‘m'lar “floor ' length V v tigers willy tomoyr . . ‘ "companied on tho organ byigowns of ice - ue peau de} a. BENNETT CARR i. ' ' . .' Mn cm...“ 3‘ R05, (“ml Velma “m, num_ mm... PCISS The Home $3“ h“ “‘ °"" °' ‘3” Guar‘.Peter MacDonald also of nnii.;soie with bell skirts and . I‘m-m Comm.“ 1. a“? amhgmfi’ ,Re“! 1" s Malian, Mass., is visiting min; at Lamont Ana” 1‘ .pembi ‘ ‘ ifax _.who played the .wedding' matching jackets of French lace. 4 District Supervisor ‘1 i thp th r. i” 9” DIM t Wheatley River. guest of her . jng her vacation at her home in‘; And what shall we ourself bel schooners passed there. Even- M ' n.“ rd M ek ‘ w fl mus”- ‘hmugh 0 ‘1‘ We ' The" he (“99°96 were 1"!"ted . '3“ L". of on“. ‘ i the a“ outamve W '0 brothers. Gordon Andrews and E Murray Harbor. .remcmber‘nlg the Fairy the! mysterious barge. “'I‘heiM: ‘Ma'vge “genie: 5g”: :n i "1:3," . . “R .d 1 Ch ,, pea“ 6? I “oilzdwm‘ “planed” Flue 4-887 - 4-543! ’ Gstseyour copyezfmnlwf' harles Andrews. iSo il-h will come to m‘nd. One‘ b ~ ‘ sh' " b ' htl tl' ed ' ' ' . engr’" 5 “ a ' “"5 imses o 8‘39 "ed Pear 9' ‘ - ' C . i "H l l mmng 'p “g y on m behalf 0‘ the Mayne famliy- ushered M i s s Picketts. whoYl Marilyn Prat of Bridgetown. I Chulonenwm P'E'L : Digest now on sale. of WW- l Mr. and Mm Thomas Fitgib. : of the most heart - warming will. against the night. the older folks. Mr and Mrs. HM, Lane and ‘ b0" Mass_ 3,, visit“, in Mon.’ 9 memory of having pausedi and children of that and other; ferm'ly have returned to Calgary Hague with'her sister. firm Viol, briefly behind the others with; shore - farms knew... We must,l m‘de and decora‘ed by r 5‘ i Alta, after visiting friends and i at Jamesom Whue staying here: whom we have come there somei we promise our-self. make a‘ IV“,BOW“”" was presem‘d by 5 relatives on P.E.I. for the past they are guesm m Hillside In“. ‘ morning, to hear James, after1 pilgrimage to "The Rocks" a' Heme Clark- Bruce Clark 0‘1 five weeks. They were accom- 1 i cm“ Clinton acted as master of cere- t may have been a night's ab- projecting led ge. of the ‘ . . I panied to Moncton by Mrs.’ Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Conison, 3 sauce or longer from home. in-‘ there. whet-eon, in those ou_n . mm“- and MW Keith Ram-i Lane's mother, Mrs. w,1,. De. ‘ Halifax. are spending a eei‘Jquirc. “Ddin‘t your mother (or. years. many a lass and lad left‘ laney and sister, Mrs. Edward 5 with Mrs. Coulson's parents, Mnlgrandmotheri come?" and initials carved. together. to see: ' henna A three tier anniversary cake. was given in marriage by Nova Scotia, a classmate island furriers I only 4 DAYS say read the gift card. i Group singing was held to the ‘ 4 n. land Mr. Crawford plckem' ‘ then catching sight of us, “Oh; if any . .music at the accordion played MECGW“ lxmm Gm.“ and Mr. Coup: there you are. Ellen!" he will‘ “Ellen. are you there?" James; by Wan" CW“ 0' “aw-‘W" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Gay, ‘ son's parents, Mr. and M r s. l Sm'ie- c‘nsi come 1“ no," t“ the “When. Rut Framingham, Mass, have re-iLeighton Coulson, Sea View, and! The Piamm‘ and OXCllemenI‘. from the rainy mght'. . i Mr" Mayne I. .3 daughter off turned to their home after other friends and relatives. “'l“ ('Ome bHCk t0 US. And a" we Chucme .Md s‘gh' BOd‘I-Vll Mr' 3.“ Mfs’ Davld 1' Clark 0" . [wm‘wk vacation : though some one will be bound iol we are here in this study of Kensmgton and the couple were Melville Norwick, Ronald Bril- remark, "There's naming to; ours. but in mind we have been married by Rev. B.C. Salter. ler, Ann Jeffery and Sandra ‘ the fairs of nowadays -— they‘rei "VBY- OXCUI'SIODIDZ bflck into Dell, of Oshawa, Ont., spent the ‘ not much like those we used to; that ever-lovely girlhood land. weekend at the home of Mr. and 1 know.“ we will be reflectin g‘ Until tomorrow — Diary - Mrs. Allison Mann, Kensington 1that those were enhanced byi COM—night. . . . the spirit of youth. 1 where' they visited friends and relatives. . FAVOR! BREATH TESTS TORONTO (CPl—Dr. Mortoni S h u l m a n, Metropolitan Tory onto‘s chief coroner. has called' Mr. and Mrs. Graham Mac- Swain and daughter Valerie. Os- hawa. Ont. are visiting rclatlv- \ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Smith, 1 l “a Harbor, peter We shall recall the busy-ness . gosh“ iii/Idu Aiiision, P.E.l. s Pfd" M°utméo§fiS~IYm we“ on the part of the herdsmen _‘ COU pie Honored aw???” {grim will?!“ e “mo” ° sand Whereisee again. in mind. scenes of: o h "manilgng kglcdmg‘rtfa“ Mr. and Mrs. Davul w. i‘rof- “3°” can“ °“ M’s' Bruce Clan“ i the brushing and trimming 01‘ On Anniversary I M iron 1 a c , . 3 “ Linkletter. Mr. and Mrs. S.L. . the animals and mow hm ex_ M M M . "c 9"“ In on 110 between ftt. left by air on We’.nesdn. al— Caseley and family, Keivini pen Muches bemng Salve“ them I‘. 3 11- Keith Mayne last November and one were - ter a two-week vaczilion on P.E.I. when they vwited “lav? tives and friends at Kensi-nfiou and Crapaud. and motor." to points of interest in other ".cal- ities. Mr. and Mrs Victor ll'v ing and children Ronnie. 1» Iran; ud Carl Philip. Oshawa. t.'-nt.,: are spending their holiu . at the home of Mr. and Ml .~ illi- l 4 GT9“- "’“red .w°°dlei$h and f fore the call to the showring; waited other pomts of interest. i we shall remember too the see_ imingly casual air of the exper- 5 Mr. “"1 Mrs- Jam“ 399191 ienccd show m an. whose eye. Dartmouth. N-Sr. fll‘e SPCHdlnfl } “never falters". or hand never? were entertained at their home in Summerfield on the occasion of their silver wedding anniver- ry. Mrs. Sutherland MacKay and affected by alcohol. e said in a ndy of 264 drivers killed in accidents in the eight-month pe- riod. only 23.0 per cent had no alcohol In their bloodstream. their vacation in Murray Ha'r-l misses a move on the part of the. bor 8i the home. of Mrs. Beck's} animal he showsm End the obv. parents, RIF. and Mrs. Clarence i ions relief of eve ry last girl' Herring. and lad and man concerned at' , e completion of their classes} Mrs. Robert Blackett. Somer- ' when at length the showing All this we shall remem- BAY VISTA IODGE QUALITY FURS! Yea, blend Fol-den annual 'Anfin'st For Sale ends this. Angst 81stl- nn-y down, and lay-away .. selection has never been better. and Cavendish your fin-now ;ville. Mass, returned home re- the prices never lower. Shop in cool comfort, with on K , done. “Mum ensmgmn‘ rcntly after having vacationed her. d t'le good fellowship. A the w i l l in be of assistance to l . lfor two wecks with her mother, i '“W Smith 3"" """"‘ WW?“- iMrs. Fisher and brother Demon each other. which pevniled F ' d so ' h on donned staff to Incl ou select the fur 'ust ri ht for ' both of Egggton. Mass” :Irn' ipeakes RMKL among the licrdsmen in '1. to yell: p y J 3 Wing e vaca ion a . l -, stables. 110'. 81198“ 0‘ Ml and MBA Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy' "This is the best place to i Joseph A. Smith. They plan to “m home on Saturday. 3. A. McCue. Mont-real. main me. time at his in Albanian. g. Mt. and Mrs. Roger McCue endlittleaon ‘ heel of Mon- M go (nuts of Mr. and Mrs. IA. McCue. WM- Omnefllot Mrs. . . of Cal- m aw h a v e M!!! a holiday in this was. Dre they were councillor MacQuar- E. If ,3 ii 3? Rev. WA. Mac. and Mrs. Mac- i 8“ Mi". Ron! White have P to their home in Osh—i 'atrhemanse hismothe Parkdale. were recent guests of Mrs. A.C. Green. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. EL. Weeks. Charlottetown. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Weeks, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs] Leo Kinch have returned to their home in Med- ford, Mass. after spending the past three week at Albertou South. They visited their broth- er-in-law and sisier. Mr. a n (1 Mrs. Brydon Smith and other relatives. Mrs. George Crafts of Brews-. for. Mass, and her grand nep- er Profitt of Rosebank and Mr. and Mrs. Fred heard of Brook- lyn. . Rev. David If Hamilton. 0'- ‘Lcary. recently had as guesut , r. Mrs. Violet Hamilton of Campbellton, N.B.; his broth'er-ln-law and sis- meet one's old friends" a sum- mer - visitor smiled happily onej evening at the air. “Yes. it’s. a great. time of year to come toll the Island!" To meet the old friends and new —— to see those smile over ai placing in the building where the arts and crafts were to be admired -— the art cook- ery. t'ie craft which takes In the sewing and rug - making and such handwork. To hear, "My cake won first place!" how .thriiling. or “My quilt. . . or “rug!” w ood! “Why, I can hardly believe it's 'ou!” we overheard a woman exclaim. clasping h of another. "It must be all of thirty years since I’ve laid eyes or with her husband from their now adopted Province of Onta- rio. we moi there one evening. we had not soon in years. She is the baby in a large family of our girlhood community, which now as many a gap in that ionce complete and ppy cir- lcle. Because of circumstances iof the farming. which gave It! sons to other callings, the farm and 29th SINGERS “Montreal ‘I‘D-D-i hews. John and Alan Burn s, i m ‘ MWM' and Miwere guests at Shady Lane on you! You're home n W‘ 9‘5"“ M" Tourist Home while visiting away? I'm so glad—e0 glad 3‘ 11”- M’ WNW”- 3‘ their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Heb- We shall think too of the pretty lady. vacationing togeth- YOII m m . the Ir ‘ . w b and suter-in-law Mr. . - ' , in Mal- ] H mm ' too like many another Inf and m n.nc N *. WI of Mr. and . ' J. . H "m 0' farm and for the same reason. I". - days due to strikes and indus- fik friends on trial disputes in 1 low- ant old home Old-time steam- fundamental“ an. int int—Auran Dartmth. N.S. ' flame-fpss'mif—‘fi Britain lost 1,775,000 working has paw-d from the name... i Strait and theI shore in their varying changcs were on within close sight of that pleu- $1.50pr [aeration held to 10:80 PM." MNowIandonn BUDGET 0 An experienced staff wll help 0 Written guarantee ° SALE ENDS MONDAY! '. FURS FOR EVERY ’ OUTSTANDING SELECTTON 0 .Low, lOWPRIC‘ES