HIV-LO I sugars. WW] Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone +830. ' HOME FOR CHRISTMAS fi’ouaniian, Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 22, 1962. 7 / , I if ,ulumn 'J v wedding was Dunstan's Ba- silica in Charlottetown recently when Katherine Veda. daughter of Mrs. Micheal Robinson and the late Mr. Robinson. of Char- lottetown. became the bride of Mr. Alan Boyd. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd of Kitchener. m The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. P.F. MacDonald. who also celebrat- ed the nuptial mass. Mrs. Jo- seph Dougan played appropriate in ' ymns and accompani- ed the soloist Miss Mary Moran. The bride, given in marriage by her M lovely in a street length sheath ' satin with an overdress of white peou-de-oole. A crown covered in peau-de-ooie held in place heir shoulder length veil of French illusion. She cair- ried an ivory prayenhook witdi s spray of white gardenias. llrs. Eugene Coady. sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a street length gown of peau~dexsoie "r0 8. War Mary Haworth: After four years of marriage and de- votion to my husband and son. i feel my husband wants‘ me to leave ' . We live near his family. in the area and in the house that he chose. I seldom see my peo- ple. who live far away. Dan is the most cruel person I have ever known. He takes my devotion for granted. refus- es to give me affection when I “Bill.” and expects me to praise him in everything. while he finds fault with all I do. He never makes plans to take me Out. We looks ugly and black to Mr because of him and I don't believe know what to do. I want to stay with him but he makes me suf- fer so much. Help. please! P8. He often compliments his women co-workers and is a charmer with the ladies. P.C. ear P.C.: Obviously your husband is a neurotic fellow who cannot tolerate being loved in a wholesome exchange. He has to feel he is surmounting oh~ slarles. conquering resistance. takan the field by force. etc. in order to he an enthusiastic sweetheart. _'I‘his being the case. to make life tolerable as his wife. you would have to put your love- feelings in storage. figurative- ‘Y 5Making. and treat him with lain his interest. . if you refuse to consider "lat proposition as a kind living death, a pose in whic loud be turning to stone for lack of emotional exercise, then the constructive alternative is to leave him. but Mary "north: I have Pn meaning to write you for more time to praise your intelli- lf‘nl. well - thought - out ans- “t‘rs to the problems addressed "youlmayadd that! am “all you are a believer in God 'nd have the courage to speak the truth To the lonely wife 0.8.. moody '"d depressed due to lack of meaningful communication with Ron Gillis. student at Dalhou- sie University. is spending the Yuletide season with his par- ents. Councillor and Mrs. Alli- son Gillis. Miss Theresa Maclnnis. RT. Charlottetown Hospital. will be at her home in S. Peter's for Christmas. Miss Nora Trites and Miss Mary Donavan. students at St. Dunstan's University. w l MR. AND MRS. ALAN BOYD Wedding ls l_ ed At St. Dunstan’s mance" pink with matching headdress and carried a cre- scent net of pink cama- s-e s... O D In Mr. Pat Monaghan of Toron- ~to was the besman. The where were Eugene Coady and Mr. Donald Robinson. The bride's mother chose for her daughter’s wedding a dress l(liftnavy blue lace with matching a . The groom's mother w as wearing a dress of teal blue crepe with hat in a lighter ade. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Charlo- ttetown Hotel for fifty guests. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Col. Leo F. MacDon- ald and flittineg responded to by the groom. For travelling the bride wore a raspberry red wool suit and a black and white velvet an d feather hat. ' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd have ta- ken up residence in Toronto. ‘0 t. where the groom is with | I 3' n the Bank of Nova Scotia. Photo By Heckbert) MARY HAWORTH Neurotic Husband Makes Wife’s Life Unpleosoni wisdom that has worked won- ders in my experience? I have found that not being able to mix socially is really a blessing in disguise, for it turns ‘us in the direction of being use- ful to persons who most need our attention — in the local hos- pitals and nursing homes. Call on the shut-ins. young or old. They will love you as you spend the Yuletide holiday at their homes in Saint John. NB. Miss Vera Whitty. of the X ray department staff, Charlot- tetown Hospital. will 3 p e nd Christmas at her home in Farmington. Miss Veronica Swift and Miss Martha MacTiernon. freshman students at SDU, will be at their homes in Minto. N.B. Miss Margaret Clark, RT at the provincial laboratories. will spend the Christmas holiday at her home in Old Harry. Magdal- en Islands. Miss Kitty Gass, physiother- apy student at McGill Univer- sity. will visit with her ar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gass, North River Road. dur- ing the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Con- nolly Jr. arrive this weekend from Montreal to spend th e holiday season with their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. S t c p ii e n Connolly. Charlottetown. a n d Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Mo 5 s ey. Bothwell. Miss Mary Ellen Goodwin. student at St. Dunstan's Uni- versity. will spend her Clirist- mas holidays with her parents at their home in Rumford, Me. Miss Jill Taylor. first y e a r nurse at the Prince Edward Is- iand Hospital, will spend the Christmas holidays at her home in Montague. Miss Necia Lapthorn. student at Dalhousie University, will spend the holiday with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lapthorn. 11 Lapthorn Ave. 153 Misses Kaye and Edwina Pet- ers. Montreal. are arriving this weekend to spend the holiday Mr. Rollo season with their parents. and Mrs. Edwin Peters. Bay. nursing student a t e r nce Edward Island Hospital. will be ' at her home in St. Peters fo r the Christmas holiday. Muriel Ellis, University of New Brunswick student. will be at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield Ellis. Char- lottetown. for the holidays. Mrs. A.S. Robertson. Charlot- tetown. will have as her guest for the Christmas holidays. her son. Ian. who is attending Mc- Gill University. Miss Mary MacQuaid. stu- dent at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity. will be at her home in Richmond for the holidays. Miss Paula Gauthier. second year nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital. will spend her holiday at Christmas at her ome n Rustico. Miss Catherine Bolger. BA. teacher at Notre ame Aca- demy. will spend her Christmas holidays at her home in Hope River. Ellen and Jim Matheson. stu- dents at Dalhousie University. are spending the festive season at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Mathe- son. Charlottetown. Misses Kathleen Walsh. Mich- ele Carbonnneau and Margaret Milne, freshman students at SDU, will be at their homes in Montreal for the festive holiday. Miss Patricia Poirier. high school teacher in Kensington, will spend Christmas at he home in Miscouche. Miss Faye Gillis. student at SDU, will be at her home in Dartmouth for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Gill Collins, Quebec City. will visit with Mrs. Collins‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alban MacAdam. Morel], over the holiday. Miss Karan Kavana. freshette at St. Dunstan's University, will spend Christmas at her in Peekskill. N.Y. Misses Jennifer and Teresa Liang. Hong ong. sophomore students at SDU, will spend the Miss Fern Rattary. first year‘ t h l r Delphine Arsenault, CHARLOTTETOWN AND VICINITY Christmas holidays with friends in Moncton. N.B. school will . Miss Norma Sinnott. teacher in Saskatchewan. idays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sinnott. Bristol. wick in Fredericton. will spending the Christmas season nue. Charlottetown. Miss Diane for Christmas. Miss Carol Howard. first year nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. will spend her ghristmas holidays at her home on. Rev. J. Lorne MacD o n a l d. 0M1. studying ‘at the Oblate Fathers' novitiate in Tweeks- bury. Mass.. will be visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. Charlottetown. dur- ing the Christmas holidays. Miss Mary Gillis. RN. of Bos- ton. Mass. arrived this week to spend Christmas vaca- tion period with relatives in Morell and St. Peter's Bay. She is a sister of Mrs. T.A. Ledwell. St. Peter's. Miss Jean Hagen. second year nursing student at the Charlotte- town Hospital. will be spending her Christmas vacation at h e r home in Springfield. Donnie Miller. student at Kings University. will spen Christmas at his home in Char- ottetown. Miss Sharon Mullen and Miss first year nurses at C h a r lottetown Hospital. will spend the Christ mas holidays at their homes in Summerside. David Matheson. student will spend their Christmas va- HAPPENINGS The Rnyality Chapter of the IODE held their December meet- ing on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Eric Shep- rd. The regent. Mrs. J.J. Connolly presided at the short business meeting and the provincial pres- ident. Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald inducted 2 new members. Mrs. hiur Rodd and Mrs. Samuel Tibbe. into the chapter. Other guests at the meeting were Mrs. H.L. Ayerst and Mrs. Reuben J. Cross. The remainder of the evening was spent socially and gifts were exchanged among the members. Refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Conn lly and Mrs. William thaws. 3‘ n: > :1 Mat- Dr. W.R. Car-sen is leaving by'plane on Monday to spend Christmas with relatives and friends in Toronto. . d Mrs. Harry Cannon of St. Eleanors were pleasantly surprised at the home of their daughter and son - in-laiw. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maynard on December 14 when they Were entertained at a dinner party on the occasion of their tihir- tieth wedding anniversary. The table was centered with a \vcd-, i ding cake. topped with "30“ in ’siiver and flanked Wiitih lighted tapers. and the rooms were most attractive with their Christmas decorations. Many beautiful gifts of silver. china and crystal were i Among the i guests present were the grand- children. Donald. Ann and Allan Maynard. Mrs. Lexie Gillis. who has taken up residence on Victoria Road. Summemide. was pleas- fantly surprised on Monday afternoon when a number of neighbors gathered to tender her a housewarming and to pre sent her with a gift. Refresh- ments'were served by the visiting ladies. afternoon the Baltic United met for their home of Mrs. On Saturday Malpeque and Church Women meeting at the Elmer Caiseley with the pres- ident. Mrs. Kenneth Owen pres- i id-ing . . 1 After routine business was Ld-ealt with severel boxes for lshiit~ins were packed. The next meeting will be at E the home of Mrs. Muriel B eaten and Mrs. Kenneth Owen will be in charge of the dev- otionai. ’1 ‘< . cation at their home in barra. Dr. and Mrs. EM. Found. North River Road. will 5 p e n d her Christmas holidays from (Continued on page 8i i visit during the Christmas hoI-l Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley es- ia seat of honor-en l MacGougan Miss Daryl MacLean, student while Mr. at th University of New Bruns- sented them with a well-filled l e . i with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i 593 “Lean. GOOdWill AVO- E gifts. while Mrs. Kenneth Owen I i 5 Le at St D t ,Galllfni- Sums“ l and his bride. expressed their . uns ans n versiy.1 - eciati II. will be at her home in O‘Learyi Sincere thanks and 8pm 0 Nancy Burgoyne; one year. Ro- FINNISB CROPS RUINED land Burgoyne. John Fergu- son. Mary Ferguson. Mrs. Geo- rge P. MacLeod and Mrs. Fran- cis Murray. MacEwen. Hymns were “0 God { Our Help in Ages Past". Yield not to Temptation" an “Sim— ply Trusting every Day". The offering was received by Dorothy :MacKay and Marion Burgoyne. The superintendant. Mrs. El- lis Burgoyne. presented certifi- cates for repeating the primary catechism to the following pu- ‘ ; Marion Burgoyne. Wilna Burgoyne and Glen Henderson. and to Faye Henderson for the junior course. The following re- ceived certificates for perfect attendance for over a period of years; six .years: Joyce Mur- ray; five years. Marlen e Brown. Billy Burgoyne and. and Ruth Burgoyne: four years: Carl Campbell. Carol Render-E son. Allan acEwen. e n Henderson. Faye Henderson.‘ Avis Bernard and George Bur-g goyne; three years. Leigh Camp- i. bell. Russell Burgoyne and 010-; ria Burgoyne; two years. Leigh‘ MacKay. Vernon Campbell and. Malpeque Couple Are Honored BALTIC -— A large number of friends and neighbors gather. ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ei Champion in Malpeque recently to tender them a mis- cellaneous shower and to wel- e Mrs. Champion. the for- mer Georgie Anderson to the district. stroyed one-fifth of crops this year in an agricul- A solo. “Peace in the Valley" tural disaster described as the was beautifully rendered by Miss worst in 60 years. Total losses Joyce Murray. are estimated at A A very inspiring address waslbill is before the parliament to delivered by Mrs. George P. jprovide compensétion for the MacLeod. farmers 'E 55‘ THE NICEST GIFTS ARE BOUGHT AT...{ 5 V mesons are THE ISLAND’S FINEST JEWELLERY AND CAMERA STORE. 121 GRAFTON DIAL 4-4253 icorted the honored guests to ‘ Mrs. Owen read and address Kenneth Owen pre- urse. Mrs. Gerald Mill read the ver- accompanying individual opened them. igh. on behalf of himself Lunch was served by the la- dies of the Malpeque Women's Institute and a sing-song was enjoyed by all. l i CROCKETT a STOREY LTD. LAST MINUTE . GIFT IDEAS! New London Sunday School Hos Closing KENSINGTON -—- The annual closing for the winter months of New London Sunday School was held on Sunday when the teach- ers and pupils conducted the worship service of the New Lon- don Presbyterian Church. Miss Faye Henderson was lea- der of the service. and Marlene Brown and Carol Henderson led in prayer. Scripture was read by Errol Campbell and Dean WHISKY STOLEN CHICAGO (AP) — Three Chi- cago men were arrested by . FBI agents Wednesday on a l farm near Winslow. 111.. in con- nection with the theft of 900: cases of Canadian whisky val—i ued at $50,000. The whisky. with y the tractor-trailer on which it was stolen last weekend from; the Chicago terminal of Centrali Transfer Company. It was being i shipped from Distillers Corpora- i tion Limited to Seagrams Dis-. tillers. Peoria. Ill. at 1 Kings University will spend the age stamps have borne the Yuletide holiday with his par- likeness of George Washington. e’nts. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Math-fine first president. " c. n. North River Road. . = so t. H I I 'I I I .z I: Miss Karen Anne Willis. dau- it H. BENNETT CARR l ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace". _ ; Willis. will be at home for the i9 Insurance Counselling : e holidays from Dalhousie Uni-}:Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada, : FIREPLACE FITTINGS ‘2 Charlottetown. P.E.I. I Misses Mary and Margaret , o Maelsaac. second year nurse‘s! 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In min-l I‘o‘nsistcnt indifference to maln- that isterlng to others. we are blest! both in time and eternity. ‘ Opportunities surround C.S..i and I pray to guide her: in paths of service. I hope we shall soon be hear- ing through your column that she has found the way. EJ‘. . .: anks for your kind words to me and sensible advice for the disheartened wife. May I suggest that she see a i doctor to check the possibility‘ low ar mav he playing a part in her seriouslyi dwindling morale? MJI. ‘ Dear Mary Reworth: May 1 commend your answer to the young engaged girl whose fi- ance warns her: "Love me. e my Mom!" I am a young widow of one of those domineering Mom's boys who couldn't see the wickedness of his mother with her feigned heart attacks and other tricks that mined two meninges for him and finally put him in an early grave. I sincerely hope that this young woman has the under standing and common sense to profit your wise. kindly. foresightcd counsel. Truer words “Tone. may. 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