IWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Supper Plans Finalized By Augustine Cove WI Plans to hold a “bean supper”’| cliffe, Mrs. Ray Boulter, Mrs. é Saturday. March 10 were | Vernie Webster and Mrs. Frank iscussed at a recent meeting | DesRoche: of the Augustine Cove WI held) jt was decided to send quilts of Mrs. Roy Cut-/ to the Unitarian Service Com- ing opened with the | Mittee and to have another quilt- opened wit | ii the school. Woole: collect, and 15 members answer- | "5 10" he tolltetad aad vent fas P | GS ed roll call. The minutes of the | blankets : = Jast meeting were read and ap- . HA PEN N Proved and correspondence read | ,,7%° next, meeting will be at . and discussed. Various commit. | “Te cross ~ - jee reports were heard and new | ..1" an renee ee | cor appointed. New com. ea ro work to the members, | mittees are: sick and program, uunch was served by the host- Wemon Anne Bond, Women's Editor, Phone 48506 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Mar. 16, 1962. 7% Hostesses at the Charlotte-\their journey home. Mr. and town Curling Club tomorrow will | Mrs. Pursur will arrive later in Mrs, Arnett Howatt, Mrs, | the province to spend the sum- Harold MacPherson, Miss Lynda| mer at their summer cottage in Webster, Mrs. Frank Church, | Stanhope. They will also visit gram committee. Mrs. B. B, Jones and Mrs. Ron| with Mrs, Purser's daughter, Ketch. Mrs, _ Jack Williams and Mr. Wil- L ‘eushoe Pom va NGail ea. [ma att vows and they cor) TAYLORS JEWELLERS Mrs, Lloyd Patriquia, 6, John, , ; : eee creche ‘SILVER CLUB’ N.B. is visiting her parents, Mr, ‘The hele in B.| and Mrs, Gorden Young, Char- L church hall” Mrs" Pollitt recely. nano Musionsid. At this meet- | lottetown. m ed the guests wearing a romance | Helps you select the i a study of Nigeria was pre-| i ee f rose satin dress with mink stole | sj i sented. It was decided to visit! An enjoyable evening was ‘ : i Nd fad Math comoentine’ ae cee A ee Or ee mien, Ae the city council on March 12 and held recently when members : x of white mums. The | the price you wish to pay the legislative assembly on | and friends of the North River . as # x March 21. The meeting was ad-| Baptist Church gathered at the all Et ENN wood Journed and an interesting pro-| parsonage to honor Mra. Prank MR. AND MRS. STIRLING WIG! receiving wearing a green gram and lunch followed. Willis on her retirement after a tna faateenet een aes The I Bea Cuter eid ie Cara rami" ™* Wedding Of Interest To Island) zs stie mins * recent meeting at the Charlot-| After a complimentary ad- | _Telegrame of congriulaton tetown Hotel. In place of the us- | dress by the pastor, Rev. | were received from Mr. and aa rogram on ih uty | towed, Ma nel Waray Friends Held In Kingston, Ont. | ize, a td mai e rs at. | Fea dress while Ernest Pree eS: tended ‘the Children’s “Fashion |Ladner presented the guest” “ot| Mitt, dau double ring ceremony was per. | Ett ones and Rawiand, of Show presented by the CAC. Se- | honor ne a tri-light lamp and | jof Me_and Sei Mrs. Arthur’ Pall | formed by Rev. GA. Putenbam reer: way the lee veral guests spoke during the|@ sum of money. i kGseen teranathaliciss (tal eas ocean are nS OPO “| business session of the CAC | Mrs Wausitoesbad aN £04 | orl metecteae Wight, son der the direction of Mr. John | Sanged, inte, a brown wool meeting, and the members found | their kindness and the remain-| of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight Taylor, io Plaid ile ryan yea easias the talks very interesting and] der of the evening was spent| of Flat River, PE.I. in a cer-| The bride, given in marriage | St, matching fur hat and | inatructive. | singing and socially. emony at Zion United, Church eine tanec! pes sane Tay Slipper” ray ore On March 8, the regular meet-| G MRS. OSBORNE AND DOROTHY Immediately following the pre-| Lunch was served by the lad-| in Kingston early in February | her sa Mrs. Beverley Biggs, ‘and Mrs. Wight ae Pay : Young Adults’ sentation, the XI Beta members| les present. standards of white mums and | as of ‘honor, and Miss | sige in Kingston. Pay only 2.00 weekly for your GE i | d G | | E Il d In 9g retired to carry on their busi-| fem decorated theater. The Judy” Pollit, another site, as Out of town guests at the wed- | Silver... The easiest way ripple Iri ts Cnrovle Gro Plan To | nes meeting, during which time | On March 10, the St. Job | bridesmaid, Mr. Wilfred Lynch | ging included friends from Ham. | to own the most beautifal | Up n two members, Mrs. Dorothy | Milton, AYPA met at the rec-| give us your advice— for her or | of St. John’s Nfld. was the best- | ilton, Oshawa and Brockville. patterns in Silver Today. ° Beers and Miss Adi Gillis, | tory for their regula et think best. What | ™an and the ushers were Syd- Irrrpeaeraa ere era cee Girl Guide Extension Service [Conduct Service |e stints Ae ii fr he regaar mesing | fre, oak tat. at | a sd whe ore Sey orare means | entree te ua ia med back after sp 6 opened with the| is a man todo at a time ce | IONTREAL (CP) I count Price. cial leave of absence. | Worship service and correspon-| this? I dread the four months | er. both of Kingston. MON = Inspec- By JEAN ee joes of a Guide's life was omit-| UPPER MONTAGUE — ‘The a pel The bride took her vows in a|tor Albert Bisaillon of the pro- —_an ee = Guardian-Patriot 8 ter |ted from Dorothy's training, | regular meeting of the Valley- | yr Gcerman® Were served | Boleros noes ante | ve the |ful lengthy gown ‘of white vel vinclal police. sai Thursday re’s What You Get! It was a aa ie Weones- br she learned the theory of it, field — Orwell Head Young per A vet, fashioned with scoop neck- | some 7,500 automobile registra — day for Dorothy Gallant when | as well as the Guide laws and | Adult Group was held at the | Me! ash conded that the group purchase/ picture by saying that your wife she received. her tenderfoot | promise. and practiced the trail home of Mr. and Mrs, Donald badge as a Lone Guide. It was | signs with shells and sticks. She Nicholson, Upper Montague, on also a special occasion for the is now learning the whistle sig- Tuesday evening. Twenty - six Girl Guides of P.E.I., for Dor- bay and hand signals. members were in attendance. | othy is the first to become an yw that she has become a During the devotional period, extension guide under the new Guide, Dorothy will continue to Marion Cooper conducted scrip- | ine, long sheath sleeves ending | tion blanks, 2,500 blank driving id Mrs. Fred Purser, | 20 copies of the new prayer book me "all day ‘during pregnancies | jn points. A tiara of pearls held | licence forms and about 100 um I @ Free — Pickle Fork tn formerly of Prince Edward Is-|to be placed in the church. | complains of all sorts of ail- | 1% Pal ; reer A your pattern land and now of Kitchener, Ont.| The program took the form ot| ments. screams at the Kids and penBipaporcinn gre tthar llamo seed Wednesey paises Yet lig | 60 nian ele eh left Victoria Wednesday ' mor-| a discussion period led by Ever-| says you don't care about her | 14 Sees rece liver ‘Deanert Sot | ning by Jet and arrived in Tor-| ett Johnstone on the topic, The (which you deny)” Afterward, | "2.0 sttendents wore full been. stolen, from -the Dram-f| @ Qually Sliver ky Fam: | cato_early in the afternoon on | Church.”’ aoe oe ae eieae Ot vceks | skitted street length dresses of | mondville, Que., office of the ous Silver Craftsmen Lone Guide extension service. | follow’ the handbook and learn |ture reading and discussion in | zed velvet. cut with n scoop neck: | provincial’ revenue department. Dorethy was aes Guide movement. | connection with the lesson “pe. | |IMARY HAWORTH You ask what she expects lines and’ three-quarter length ee Bisaiion anid soak deta © Ser ae low a8 is $49.95 girl as she repe She is working, at present, on | eee All Persons.”” | FOU. are say inferences: Hee |Smevee: hele headdresses were | Jare executed every year by| ey te do her duty to God a Guide project, a cat scra e group elected to donate [Sn attitude’ amousts to symbolic ~~ criminals to camouflage their ver ene See peer a help others a ai tm | ook anda the spring, plans | $9" “ihe Student Ministers’ Tejection of the pregnancies and tive jin providing psychological wa and. stolen vehicles, | to obey the Guide laws. |to do a scrapbook on spring Scholarahip Fund. It was decid- Hus an ls Concerne: all they imply of burden leadership that should help her Recelving her pin from Mrs. | flowers. These are no small 30 to comply with requests ciplines, and obligations. isn it re BP ME. | Fred Osborne, head of the ex-| tasks for her, as she has some & take charge of the worship Ab Hi Wif ! A i. d ‘amounts to blaming and pun! r Mary Haworth: I am a | Rl BENNETT CARR tension guides on P.F.1,, she | trouble using her hands vices in both churches out His Ire’s Attitude | jag you for her condition ae ieennanta eRe fomirincs Couneciiing wore the Guide uniform, and| Mrs. Osborne said that there Sontag, March 25, After the ap- she probably regards as being | Sad met this girl whom I atts Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canad: JEWELLERS LIB even donned the regular brown are several other girls on the pointment of committees, the | Dear Mary Haworth: We ex- )having the kids so close togeth- | pecan ry much. The question is, how | Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada | shoes for the occasion, {sland on their way to becom- meeting was adjourned and pect our fourth child in July and |er, but what's done is done. | “Ae to why your best efforts to Go know that she likes me'with- | Phone 48817 — 4.5135 This guide spends her days | ing Guides through the program. lunch was served by Isabel Mae- even though we've been through | I tell her not to worry abott | pe consolatory don't assuage | Out having to ask her? Is there | Charlottetown, P.E.l, 121 Gratton Dial ¢-4258 in 2 wheelchair, but she will This pioneer effort is designed Kinnon, Marion Robbins, Mir- this three times before, I still unnecessary chores — washing | her sense of “grievance. that's | ANY Way of telling by her actions | do her good deed by helping to eventually cover the province. iam Nicholson and the hostess. | don't know how to keep peace | walls and windows, awaxing) ful solici. | and behavior’ her mother at home, The dau- She said that Guiding should — The next meeting is to be heldgl with my wife. floors, ete., but she insists they tie simply rfl an turher Dear NP. Mutual king i ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas broaden Dorothy's outlook on at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| ¢, tell me in plain can’t wait until the baby 48) inn her ty. mutually felt; there is no mis- Gallant, 187 Sydney Street, she life, and that now, as she lls- Alexander MacKinnon, Brook-| words just what @ pregnant wo. | bora. Further, I find it. Impose |iwiamen ne" eats nie beand | taking it. If the girl isn't letting oO N E C E N T S A L E is the youngest of five children. |tened to the Lone Guide radio |Iyn, on Wednesday, March 21. | man expects of her husband? sible to act like one of those of hysteria; it feeds on blindly | YOU know by sign language that Mrs. Gallant said that this was program she could feel they Each time she is pregant my | comigally solicitous expectant | anxious abject concern. What | she likes you too, she probably | wife gets more difficult. Her fathers in the movies, the situation calls for is first- | doe peated reaenere an S E A M & S S third pregnancy almost drove | | do my best, I come right rate psychiatric therapy, as) Mary Hayworth | counsel L the first group her daughter had | were talking to her. belonged to, and that it should | ‘The head of the extension, ful lLegi ion Auxiliary open up new avenues of inter- | des said the Guides hope est to her. She also expressed cure a small folding wheelhai Holds Annual, on ee omen Datei Po nea wwe already suggested. | or personal interview. Write her the hope that other Guides | for Dorothy so that I love my wife and realize she | the kids at night. What more| first move in that direction, 1| in care of The Guardian. HOSIERY would come to visit. join the other Guides in icles Monthly Meets has'a lot of work with the house | can Ido? She silll walks) advise you to take the lead, ‘by |———$>__——— “It feels just great," Dorothy | {ee is fag eee eg aa and the kids — who are spaced | @found feeling sorry for her-| consulting a psychiatrist’ oT] Aranep & MacDonald SIZES 9 - 11 id when asked how it felt | la * = id joined the Gul-! souris — The combined an-| about 18 months apart ‘But 1| self. When I ask what's wrong | Family Service Agency | coun- DARK AND LIGHT cibenramea | dese in sine, winter,” Dorothy | nual and monthly meeting of the | have a hard job too I don't like | she says I wouldn't understand. | sellor. Don't let her obstinacy | ADES CENT a now T ean look forward \tadies auxiliary of the Souris |————-—---—---——|_ I understand all right; she| block your growth as a person: arta ¢ outdoor activity that form | to the summer. | wants to be babied and treated | get specialist help in learning $1.00 PAIR for each of the following or jon home, leatieae, CNIB March. of Dies, | 3 though she were the only wo-| how to cope with her immoder- Fp trad BUY ANOTHER PAIR a man to have a baby. Well, 1/ ate distress, ELLEN’S DIARY ee “ ro et eee ee ee can't buy that Pregnancy i a a a person - to ~ person ee Stakes FOR ONLY eee cers elected were j natural function and with medi-| change with a specialist, a Riches At Alderlea M Meng peer | See ihe ts aa | ya Ge cn | Bete eee ee iches erlea Mean Georgie Webster; first’ vice-pre-| machine and new cards were| "I'ha-e ack Leviton le ope calles ees THE FASHION S PPE | . sident, Mrs. Margaret Doiron; | bought. | ehiatrist but she says it won ane ‘afferently and feel request HO! Fu ooabox, Fee Bins Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Anne) 4 cold turkey supper was ser-| do any good. Please don't sug- ferently too, You will become Hennessey; executive, Mi ved by the committee in charge | gest a book:for us to read. 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