lMARY HAWORTH l A Mature Character ls Developed By Freedom ‘ DEAR MARY HAWORTH: ren are to grow into the in- ‘Some months ago you wrote dependence which will make. i them capable of becoming true. i about young people living near "'“ ‘ ' " " ‘ _‘_"-’_ “’ ‘ , 'itheir families when first mar-tfathers and mothers in their 6 The Guardian. Charlottetown, F11, Sept. 11. 1964. fled. In“. it i. "sewn that they -*” 'WWA -Fwwwvw V You stated, as i recall. that should be psychologically wean. mature young people are ablejed. lto adjust to married life event 'If they continue to seek re- H A P P E N l N G 5 though they may reside near 'que in the womb of the family, their families. whereas those they will never achieve the fam-' who felt it necessary to move a lty’s final purpose. which is gen- great distance away were per- ulne ma'i'ihood and woman! - haps not ready for marriage. . ood . . . t 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anlodon. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton I believe mat was the gist of Persons makmg headway in Audrey Jenkins. Women‘s Editor; Phone 4-850‘ '1 . , t 7. {returned to New York last \\'9r.li Keongh. Tiznish. your thinking. would it be p03. >thaht respect inevitably reach a After spending "‘9" “Mali?” . sible for you to re-publish the lpomf Where they "can find on with her sisters. Mrs. A r t l e Mr. and Mrs Jack Mct arthy. :substance of that uncle? solace in the life of the family. ' MacDonald and Mrs. NewclllNew York are spending thrir DEAR A35 In that instance Trevett say. "At this stage of MacDonald and their families 1 holidays at the home of .Vlr. and in mnespondent was patting her. idevelopment. one needs. to be :at Allision and Mrs. Preston iMrs. Alphoncc Richard. 'l‘lgnisll. inn" 0n the back for advice nhe weaned from the \vnmbhke ex. ‘ lMat-Lure and Mr. MEN‘LIII‘P. 1and her husband had given I 19m“ 0‘ Chllflhmd completfl)‘ ‘ Montague Mr. and .\ll‘s. Arch Jackulan young couple years ago on the and for good. u . ‘i and daughters Barbara and Lin- ieve 0: their wedding day, Then he adds: It is only when Visitors at the home of Mr..ida of Moncion and their 5 o n The gist of their advice was; persons can stand on their own and Mrs. Paul Gandet we re 1 Randolph .lackman of St. John. “‘Live at least 50 to 100 miles lectlthat lhey can return to the ;Mr. and Mrs. Walter anlessie 1 NB. spend the holiday weekend jaway from relatives during the lEmily and see it for what it is: 1of Campbellton, NE. and dan—lin Lower Montague, guests of ,early years of marriage. until _ Ensutli‘lmme and Irreplaceable ghter Mrs. Pineau. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross. boatltlern: hit‘lld‘e’pendence are 12:; “($.égglng‘edof0lihzhsgfi: ‘ we esa is e . - . , ~ _ Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. James Deone Her r990“ conllnuefl "Yea" gfiicgfrgzm’gfhlg Wthh l! the MR. AND MRS. KEIR JOHNSON have returned to their home in and Cheryl Wilson have 'mturn- il‘zieerwt‘lsigt ttfiogsggactfiglnii‘acxl? The foregoing-excerpts are . ‘wmd.s°r' 8"" “W'de 8 ed to “’0me an” Spel‘dmg the set thev 9"," received and they taken from Chapter 3 titled “The . ‘h oliday in Murray Harbor. month of August at Whlm Roan. “mum-i much of their success: Crisis of Adolescence” (s e e f 1Wh'le he“? ‘hey were the gum“ d \ q. .1 . M . :in marriage to it. principle, pages 66-67I in Trevett's book St. Patrick‘s Church, Grand and Mrs. Howard MacKlnnon ‘9‘ Mr' and Mrs- I‘Ulh" 1" Her' . will“ :‘lrs'd‘lulu a‘rd‘MaL‘ What say you?" mentioned above- English-born. River was the setting of a of Grand River. P.E.I. w it s ring. . ee. lmulr an 1'. an .lrii In effect I “Id K . young educated at Oxford. married, the pretty wedding when Mary united in marriage to John .. lEarl Malhesonffiosengath e couple hasn't yet matured into father 0‘ three Children. 'l‘l‘evett Marjorie daughter of Mr. Kier, son of Mr and Mrs. VISIMFS Ii "'0 home. "' MP llasl “Wk '0 V‘s” “‘lalwes and adntt character at the ttme of is widely known internationally —»—~~~--~'--~— —'-—-"~"""—"“ Eat-1 Johnson of Charlotte. and Mrs. Arthur Martin were‘ifrlends in Boston and Lynn, imarrying'itmaybenecessary to or his talks and writings on The" are several such tn yam.‘ town. The double_ring cere‘ A “h u r Myers 0‘ Lawrence- ‘Mass- their further rowth tif anv) to marriage Problems. Mil. f t ink‘. M.H.i on r - . ‘ l i g . . .neck 0 the woods. I h m y was performed by Re]. lMa-‘sr- Mr‘ and M"’ Alth 1‘3"" Ml. and Mr; Arthur Hun o[start their new life together at DEAR MARY “WORTH: ll. Mary Haworth counsels thr-i Pius Miirnaghan. dry 0‘ 501"" Por‘la‘l‘di Mr- and i g ‘ ' ‘ " - a disance from old familiar you know 0f 5“ address lh the Tough her column not by mail on (Photo b Bob Ha bl'l .askatoon, Sask. are vacation- . ., l- _ . Y m .V aMrs. George Perry of Summer- mg on the Is 1 a n d visitingteanmg posts. DC. area of. a TOPS t take off personal tntervtew. wnt. het- tn V———————————_—__ nude and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred mm“ m Charlonem'wn and! On the other hand, responsibly pounds senslbly > organization. care of (The Guardian). lwww‘fi: . . , iMal‘lln 0‘ 5*. JOhn. N-B- loth'er vicinmm “rs Hun forflminded young men and women. “’0‘!” you kindly list ll 1“ your;“‘“’" " "“ “‘ " ” ‘ " "i n BENNETT CARR 4» ‘ " l ‘ ' __ ,_ _. _ mew, Marv it'ob'i“ 'was {WM-‘3 ready emotionally weaned comm“? Keep UP the $00G workil 9595’ BEST FRIEND inmrame Connsemn MR. AND MRS. MEDRIC POIRIER I . . , . or. Zoena Jordan and Bf‘t'kl ,. : r r . I H ,' , jfrnm parental leading strings, you do a wonderful Job! J.P. ; 9 diamonds used for rho . In”, s l ' . tw- children to cxnvrwm'fci "w J0me," returned tn .hetr home $153] "{ r‘”;;';"'l:ar‘:5 ' ""5 "r might settle down comfortably DEAR J.P.: Write to the. na-. nograph needles weigh about? (hasrlzfieléxzer;s£" » _ “trill 0f lr'idlnjd 'hf‘ir ‘hil‘ni‘t in Murray Hal-hm. recpntly at,: 'In‘ '1955 s-hp kn ‘f'or London within easy visiting range of tional headquarters address ofi l-400th of a karat. and points: gun we M eu'ad‘.‘ ‘: O "9"" . ." a ham": glter making an extensive tour of ‘ anland to study for . master-gimmin and suffer no harm from TOPS Clhbli Inc” 31m S. 27th are POllmedth In “curacy 0‘; phnn° +88" _ #54” o qxulte 23:12:50; :ft filing; Eur”; They left Montreal Julv d‘e we in economics and gocio Isuch proximity_ Street. Milwaukee 15. Wisconsm, 1-30th the thickness of a humanl . o ies . . ‘ ' ' ' i h W dd. A said, "This last pholiday untili9th on the Empress ol.England g logy, and is now associated with In.Sh0rt. the Cl‘lIX 0‘ the mal- for Information on area “n 5‘ ‘ " ‘ 1' e n y Thanksgiving comes.” :‘and on arrival at Liverpool, ‘the University of Saskatt-hewanlter ISI' ‘Hoyv well has the family . , “we have a new can. EllenylEngland they toured England :She was married in 1960 to Al'JdOfle llS JOl) 0f preparing bride Mr. and Mrs. Medi-ic Poly. wilfi a three - tier wedding did You know...” James observ_‘and Scotland by automobne. “hm. “u” of Saskatoon “.ho is a and groom tor the new state. fer of Leoville were honored cake with low arrangement 0 as. (.Yes we noticed it up mtTheir tour through mainlandlfree lance writer. Whey are enlerlng upon? N by friends and relatives at a cut flowers on each side. Grateithe past'ure this anemoontlfiurope was by bus and train. Mr. and Mrs. Hilll will be out In his book “The Tree of Life" supper and recepllon held 1“ was said by Re“ Arm": Pen" when we were bringtng tn theland they visited twelve differ~the Island for about two weeks‘coilnsellor Reginald Frederick their hon or at Palmer Road dcruast. 'clirate of Palmerifumace _ wood. 'ent countries. Their return to t and at present are guests at t'letTreveit supports that view. He hall on the occasion of their Road Pm‘ISh “ho also 590‘“ 0“ He washes at the kitchen. Canada was made by air. Since l Queen Hotel. ‘says. for example: "if our child. Golden Wedding Anniversary. belliali‘ of kthe happy cguplensink. In the Silence‘ he dock their return to their home. D, l PI’lOI‘ lo the anniversary Sllp' Ohm. Spea'm‘s were: emjy strikes an hour_ “Well. wpl]I Jordan left for Montreal when: , per an address was read by tuners. Albertont and Leslleiwnuld ya“ believe mu he she Wm do pmhmaduntn stud. ‘ , their son and a gift presentcdnlaiietie of Tlsmsh‘ FOllQW‘“: night, "in bedtime again!" ies at Royal Victoria Hospital.I - to r‘iem by three of their little‘the W'Prhnn- "'9 “’mflt’mlfili Until tomorrow -~ niarv -l l randsons. Rog". 170“an and "‘ 'l‘“ 9"" l h E “'35 39‘" “ Good . night ,,,, .. ‘ Johnny Perry. son of Mr. and ' -‘ am. on behalf of thii’ family no.me “trrialnmmi PM rmfi ‘- ' “ ‘Mrs. Camille ‘Perry left for BI‘OI er-Fryer and bend: Present for the on. wind by their grandchildren. 9 I ' Cm."me 0mm“ m ,ake up ms casino were three of the coup. Out of ' town guests {{ere. dune! in “1. Canadian Navy I le's four children. Dr. Leo Mr. ‘Poiriers sistfer.P i kil's. _ r o - ‘ Pnlrlerv .Mrs- Pmrle" “dv.°l.“l'§u°§51jAwqenaglfd gm ggwaepéi SU Mrs. Laura Nowlan. Springhill,‘ ' drz“ (Y‘:Chhflll fgggmlgklehgan gigefia‘dn‘ 2.0”an C'nve. Mr A I I 1N.S.. is visiting in Murray Har ‘ WHEN a delicate - texturedflmove from heat: strain broth. an) ‘. I. I V .!_,.‘H . . ' an: Mrs. Leslie Mailctte, and Mrs. Claude onei-a. m. n SO Elle airmen of Ada and RH- ?gghgi ‘thfg-‘fihgflfnigjfi, 11:1: Refr'gerate chicken and W“ wrl'H No 90 w" FAYMENT her husband and three cliild— hertnn: Mr. and Ht‘ngg M . "WW momma n, my ' at “he Tight tommramm. the} CHOPPED CHICKEN ASPIC ; W “"33 M"- 8“d 5”“ °l M-‘N'S‘ “MM” ‘ r' a Mean Hospital Ladies Aid. Mr. and Mrs roi-han nears. result isahandsomo bird that4 “mm”! “mm” "mm BOTH WITH POSITIVE Tiznish. Mrs. Albert Arscnv.Mrs. F‘red Arsenalilt. Albertonp - . . f 3‘ chicken broth “It her husband Ind so,“ Reg“ v I 1 A u Ind‘members decided to purchase Kllmuir and Mr. and Mrs. San- carves *0 Der ectlon- 1 c tomato juice .. .._ - I ." ’ , aer e rsenau - _ - . ginald and his new bride 0 ‘Mr' C m" o 1 018er i "1" "2° KojP‘t'a‘f: ‘2‘““9- “"1 t 2g iM‘I’chn‘ld' tr°“';::"dv“lhi BASIC noss'r CHICKEN 2 egg whites, slig'itly beaten SEAL VlNYl- IRACK Charlottetown. Terrie and Roger A FB- "‘“ atsfih "vgs‘fP‘Y‘ t F" ’t 3W9" i ' d“ ‘ “3"” :‘V‘b “C 1". To SERVE nor on COLD l2 egg shells. crushed The tea table was (‘el'llrpl'edjlown- .. , -._ a Ami] es" m", 0:. 3?" H.113; " “p w r a a 0”. Dust neck and body cavities. Dust gelatin over chicken “ Milh‘” ‘35 3".” "1m" cm] ""“t a ' :of 3 lb. whole broiler - fryerlbroth in saucepan. Add remain- . I I ‘ “m- “Fm” 9' '° emanv‘ chicken with 1 tsp. salt. if deslr- ing ingredients. Cook - stir until ‘ AIIIMIM ELLEN 5 D W Rfiyal- HNW"- CWWW- Mr- and M”. Wh" 1’- "91" 'ed fill wiri favorite stuffing boiling Strain throu h et l - - i i ' ' ' ‘. ' g M" Self-Stan Vinyl Track -————— his; ’i‘i‘llll'ili'“'ii.rl’.i“2idCh”?lfl'ii‘J‘liiflya“;.l‘2°’u?°§“.§‘il"°°k win: a wer- ot cm» 1 . 4.. D "9 w. d 0 ' I - v - ' ' " -- ‘ thold nec k skin. tie legs ioge-‘ cloth. Pour into 8 inch x 8 inch om [n m A iv” , iMu' D0" Langley, wal'm‘v N‘s fiber. then fasten to tail. Placelshallow pan. Refrigerate 4 hrs. / t gallfll b2" 5‘9”er C C d t h 1 1 chicken directly in shallow pan: i or until firm. - ‘mo in wt , answcre Wl .eorge sail c are re iii-net it is not necessary to Use a rack. COLD CHlCKEN PLATTER ttihe (lonlation of articles for the 5 to his home in Rockingham. Brush chicken wt th cookingi WITH ASPIC BORDER. When I . oiling-M 7 it 7 7 iN.S.. after spending some. oil. Roast in 375 degrees F. oven to“; t v ' M t H _- W... . . . . t y oser e.unmo aspc 5... Wow came a day of still lea-'wnod in mind. “a shower now time as the home of his grand- ~ about 1 hr., 30 min. Allow 15i onto cutting board. Cut into each for V28 and grasses. one which. W! would do a world Of good!" 9 parents, Mr. and MP8. Paul 1 mm, longer if broiler - fryer 15; small cubes. Cenwr co‘d chicken open“. could fancy. sighed over a A shower. even aId w’hole Y Gandel. istuffed. tsecttons on platter “had with Comm“. GI“, Remove. more summery season now «tails twirl ram “'0” “nil " . ‘BASIC SWIMERED ,lilClmN.Shr°dded 19”“09- Border W“ l gone. And speculated whether second breath to the pastures ls TO Be 'Mr. and Mrs. Martin'MacInf (For‘Ch.cken Ascmc) laspm Garnish: parsley and Elma." :0” Edda ’0' or not that dark company of and crops. ygt fllfimgll wte The tenor“ mum“ of m hlswhxareturgaed to Il‘lffll‘ homcl Put 1 sectioned 3 1b. broiler_:cherry tomatoel_ l '1' W". "I Cl“ “I birds flying high above the fartshould have c eer u y accep- v ‘ at a a own. ass.. a er spenw . I I ‘ fields was crows or their kin- ed that now. or before this, lt_UCW of the Bldeiord Pastoral tding the summer at their cot. é‘lLyffrxlilnlltfitlgfiIntgddglletii Eva‘s]: SUGEHES'IgggFFROM ' Installation arranged at a reasonable cost. dred. or... but could It be! An had been sallili’lni '0 “‘9- ’0 Champ "93 held ‘“ “19 “WW” i “3’ 't Kllml'lr~ lerv tops 2 bar leaves '1 tsp l A simmered 3-lb broiler- advancp rune of Canada geese have the wood come in silnnlly Chlll‘lh Wllh .lhe Dre-‘ldf‘hl Mr!‘ ,hhnnsndth'm gh'ltamate” 1 ,gp‘: fryer n h icken yields about 21* panel": them? and dry to the storing. _ _Jamcs Burleisli. of the Bide- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Doir salt and l‘ tsp of 'pepp‘er'icnps diced Naked chtcknn nnd - -- a Folks in the fields work- “"9 "‘lStS- “‘9 succeed'm ford “"ll‘ l" The “hall” lcett" have returned ‘0 "lei" new :Bring to boil' tight - cover Re: approximately 2 to 21/. cups - v t‘ien not stea-‘ Tile UCW Pur ose was re-lh i T to ft rs d‘ i . 3 ' l ' ad now in sunshine. and azaln hours “‘5' and i p l 0m. '3 0’0" a 9 P5“ mg duce heat, simmer 40 mln. Re-lbroth. in passing shadow. after the‘dlly- only 3 llle 5“an “Heated ht Hill-90". The Worship their honeymoon visiting his pa. morning had set a bit damply.dBmD 8t lime! against the hill-tservice was in charge of the Lot rents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W? h l I rainhnw tn an an. above theltops. A_nd Autumn was in Sen-114 unit, led by Mrs. Angus Ma‘c-lDoucette, Tignis . van”, n was a Int-01y thingt‘tfi‘mlficns Iglances. wilAiTLersglmih‘Lennan. Scripture wading. and‘ L d I W d its (501,,“ Ht- ,. thnsp nt thana lf‘ll‘ tile or . lprayers were. given by Mrs. ' 'Mr. and Mrs. John M. Perry . l ' _ prisms. which in crystal falls NOS-“till” “'0'”! "19 Sir"“"‘~MacLennan. vim visiting in Dartmouth. N5... Moore a Male“ Ltd“ a I“ ear "con oer hung about the shades of old- ngc‘l 599‘“ “‘mbled mm“ The business portion of ihe‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i time hang - lamps. andimany‘a \‘l’lld flowering. And H‘PEmeeling was opened by singing Wilbert Perry. 1 I ' warmed hewnchtngty tn ,9 the creek a maple commencedith, “Theme Hymn-i, “Lead US: . flectcd sunshine or lampllght. '0 Chan” '3" .Summer g0“’“' :0 Thou Greatest Leader". 1 Florence MacnethRN. ofMi‘i . You caught in those the glint of? For “10 l‘am‘l-V 1" the. h°”se' It was agreed that all the un- ‘ linockel. Maine, was a guest of‘. diamond. the milky sheen of? 33m” “‘9 'la"? th 5’ l r 4'“ its would join together to spon- Mrs. Edna Graham last week a' ' Marl. hhe Chanfleful hlli‘s Ol .held '. da} came ,th‘s Imnm‘mor a hot turkey supper in the .Commercial Cross. ' opal. and all those jewels a litvfillnz‘ "‘9 Chm.” mark mam"; new Christian Education Gen-1 . I tie girl can see when she MP! in] Mk” bad; "3.," e to s "’3 tie. 'l‘he supper is to be held on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pcrrv picture some fairied Never- 0" “ll; " h! "a for"! “‘w'l September 30. returned to their home in Tig-‘ I ' i "9"" Laml- 5‘} “‘9 Ml"? werell‘sifflwwpari? d 3: 'Lmuuhlmfit'i Mrs- “Prman nyml‘nl gave a nlsh after a holiday spent with ' ‘ ‘ i‘ “1 'hl! "mmmfl's ralnlmwui (h , a h' dz . 'thought provoking talk on "l‘he relatives and friends in Boston! ‘A ‘ which stood rooted on Septcm- t2. 'im‘2r2r' in???” figrtsabbathn. and New York her" "my surfed hm" lfor thatpendzavoilr and recklzl The "9’" general mull“ “’l" "Shooters" we observed. ‘nnpd h, nmtzht a" we" go; be held the last Monday in No- Florence MacKlnnon and Roy . "it's likely" the younger far! along with the rest" to enjwt vemger at Lothl4 with Conway MscKinnon of Toronto are spen- '19!“ agreed. . this always interesting event. 'in c arge of t e devotional - ding a holiday with their .m- g .'\. h ' L I . ‘ y ' ' ' ' - “we”. “I! M "M Mr” Nd A vamioning family from a!m:find.Bidfgordhlhedpmmm in“. Mrk ind M” Carl M». ii ed hits or coats See this beautiful selection now in the Ladies Wear , isisipr "wince, that has known; 0 owmg e ene iction a innon. imuir. I . ' to remark after he had his own, and manned the Island up the: lunch was served by the Cm» 1 Dept 0" the Second Floor Ila! 01' h I I’VE! safely in lyearg' came by this afternoon; way members followed by a so- Mr. and Mrs. Reg Martin and: {anal grinned. the stored to angle along the milieu-earn -tcial hour. funny at at. John. NJ. are‘ are i home of his parents. Mr. a nd i Mrs. Peter Martin. West e. r n ‘ Road and with Mrs. Martins. Stop smartly into Fall! And do it handsomely in one of our newly ar- . 1‘: ,«-v: w r: ‘ Wools. wool faille, and eashmerea Homg with luxurious fur trims. Superbly l tailored, exacting fit, with loads of fashion detail. Top names. All The opening meeting of St. ; . Mark'swAnglicaaChaiurch Guild "1"" I was he lathe urch hall av Remington. The president. Mrs . - . D.L. McInnls opened the mect-‘ ing with the collect for the 14th i Sunday after Trinity. The trea~ surer. Mrs. William Thompson. W having seat a chequei la payment for the church csr- pet. A home cooldng and rum ‘ , mm “1, w" planned {0, Plain woolii. tweeds are the news September 5. The card secrc- ' “a. M". LD' Haw-rd "pow ' in suits. By famous fashioa ed 25 cards sent since the first; houses, in a complete size range. of the year. A letter was read from DS. Dunning. veatry clerk. thanking the Guild for having the carpet laid in the church. Mrs. Elmer Paynter invited the members to 'STANHOPE INSTITUTE ENTER/TAle fimfigmw‘”; mm MONEY W I urn .0 m '1“ M NP. Nov. M... flaw] Bur.au 32:“ wlmm Mn“ :12; M5” Wh" W" holidaying I' and information Service plans ' tub“. of her old homestead. Staniiopa to "end mot. than “I‘m.” Mrs. W'mtup.nw,hm.mbotobyldithxobdis-tagthacurraltyearlaat- Paltdaie‘aal In. William been) I mm O. 1’!!! ltlll. m MOORiiiiiionlin i