C The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 20, 1965. 7 : apo — HAPPE 7 Brown of St. Eleanor’s left Wed- ihe Palo Audrey Jeakins. Women’s Editor Phone + 5506 ANTHONY KELLY DOROTHY PROUDE ton, Mass., where they will join j.jand Telephone Company ‘ x their sister, Georgie Brown, RN. * will be Miss Catherine A. Toal rish council was appointed as - WEDDING PLANNED |They will leave New York by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Callbeck of London, Ontario. the national the CWL representative to at- Trans World Airlines on May and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright » president of the CWL. Mrs. Mac- tend the Social Life Conferen- Margaret Florence Camer- Vv . Weddi to 22nd for Madrid, Majorca, of Middleton returned recently millan explained that detailed ce as one of the 6 P.EI. delega- . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs C ‘erson. Charlottetown ‘edding ee Rip par ey fi New York City, where information with regard to the tes to the eastern Canadian re- 4!!an Cameron, Caledonia, Proude. Brackley, wish to an- take place on Saturday, June they attended the World’s Fair. ; Annual Convention will be for- gion to be held in Montreal the PEI. graduated recentiyv nounce the forthcoming mar- 5. 1965" at 23% pm at St. Mrs. David Morrison, Sher- oP warded to all 52 parish councils end of May. from New Brunswick Bible fess of ger — ~~ Perera Church. Char- 304 and Mrs. Wayne Adams Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernard oh im the near future Institute. Victoria. NB. Fer athy lene one — : and son of New London, were re- have returned to their home in i The sual scholarship prize ‘uture plans include service Kelly, son of Mrs. Vera Kelly, Paste ty 5. B. Bente’ cent guests of their parents, Mr. St. Louis, after spending the é aA for a° student at St. Dunstan's HOUSEHOLD HINTS with the World Presbyterian and Mrs. John Denham and fa- winter in Toronto. se was approved. and a report 7... iisstic dry cleaner's Mission. LEN’S DIARY my, Kim sy Cae given with regard to sineale sct"eround hanging light fie EL : Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mutch, pic a ~~ @ fimancial assistance red ‘ a aes ae | ° asics Rar Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ryan Keppoch, who are leaving next by the provincial council for two T€S ‘© protect m ores on? Fair Planning ide i DESIGN FROM SWEDEN heme ener wene peetne Se OFF ° Is The : and baby daughter of Hamilton, week to reside in Sas katche- students from India who have “MN T ne S —Spring-ts The Season Set "Sstet'tie ‘new a Sernsinen- wer welcome Sesh 5 macy ADRUAN Fashioned ow jmp = SH Sana bean SE y goes can __Transit System Ryan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eastern Kings recently, when By TRACY ADRIAN : _Fashioned on jump - suit course af St Dunstan's during . If frozen sandwiches are to : iI N p ° Carville Perry and family, St. they called on several friends KATJA, one of Sweden's lines, it is sleeveless, with a the past year. be stored more tham a week, MONTREAL (CP} —. The Fu ew romise Louis. before leaving the province. most eminent couturieres, de- jewel neckline a self belt Progress reports were given — in foil jar Montreal 1967 world’s fair plans a : page and v wide pants. by the following conveners of P oll or regular . fully . automatic rapid-transit > They were accom bY signed this fascinating one- ae ee A freezer paper. ’ P “somehow we don't look forjas an enjoyable hobby, but cam Joseph Manning, New Glas- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mutch and face. ‘pajama costume 1% The fabric is multi - color- p sy stem. Federal government sadness this time of year oce |lend to it only their divided int- gow, N.S., was a weekend guest |family, Earnscliffe P a ed dotted cotton knit and d Pp Chase summertime neustiness | 2?PTOval is swatted remarked this «aft after erest. while there are those. the of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robert- E entertaining at home. there is a front zipper closing. Cana a uts ine dvsawer-and lines An Expo spokesman said we had watched the earth re- cream-of the flock, who would son, Munn’s Road. ‘ Gordon, Herbert and Duane ; ‘i closets by ‘storing’ unwrapped | “canenday thet it has bees do- ceive another coffin in the shad- be heart - broken if taken away Best, all of Calgary, Alberta, RYH WO TH Pressure. In bars of toilet soap there _ ,Cided to scrap the original plan ow of the ‘Old Kirk” at the Cor- from their fields and their Wayne Lockerby of Hamilton, are guests of their uncle and MA A R : { . for a semi-automatic system at ner ‘In Fall im the falling of the crops. To them no position — no left recently by plane for Mon- aunt, Mr and Mrs. Leaman Ca-' ; a Nuclear Field Usé colored desk blotters as (t, World's fair im favor of a leaf. we more or less expect it. work elsewhere, no matter how treal, Que., where he has accep- seley, Kelvin Grove. They at- ae ° : mats: when framing pictures fulls automatic system which But Spring is a different sea- remunerative it might be. or ted a position with the Bell Tel- tended the funeral of Mr. Case- Responsible Character By DAVE McINTOSH They're soft - textured, easy to Will Provide greater safety. The son. It is full of the promise of easier the prospects, could ephone Co ley’s grandmother, Mrs. Bruce OTTAWA. ‘CP: — Canada is work with. . automatic control system for life. not of death”. satisfy them fully. , ‘ Clark on Saturday. B . T ° , applying what pressure it can— the six or-eight trains operat- Buds are swelling now there This man was one of the lat- Sylvia Sullivan, daughter of - Is CSIC o Happiness in this case it is fairly consid- ; _ jing “the 3'2-mile route on St. on the trees in that ground ter. He was a farmer not only Mr. atid Mrs. Walter Sullivan, Mrs. Judson Archibald of Flo- : : {ierable—to ebtain am interna- Ford Of Canada Helen's. Island is to ‘be built which is God's Acre. sod is putt- by inheritance, but by choice one Greenfield, has been on an ex- rida has returned after spending ~peay Mary Haworth: I have Your discourse om marriage tional agreement to prevent the here by the Uniswitch. Corpora- ing on its prettiest emerald- who enjoyed well his occupation. tensive vacation trip through the several years there, and plans ¢ojiqwed your column for years is pathetically uninformed. I spread of nuclear weapons. Moves Section | tion. : green. From the groye . “He always had a good horse Orient. She visited- Japan, Bang- to make her home with her bro- 254 have gotten much good from 2m inclined to doubt that you've It. has warned i this _ The spokesman said’ each in that area. which to old and im his day”< James recalled kok in Thailand and Hong Kong, ther, Clair Bradshaw, it. However. in problems pertai- ever been married, much less month, at United Nations head- To United States nen: will have a motorman young of the community and today, one mark of high respect’ and spent several days at Wai- Bedeque, for the summer. ning to extramarital sex activity,, married happily twice. .. quarters in New York and at. the monitoring the controls and a to. as “The Doctor's”. robins fice A good horse. and fruit- turn trip. Miss Sullivan is a ste- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby nicht do better. ting” You ‘tend to have fits Geneva, that non - nuclear na- OTTAWA CP) — | able, if necessary, to take over were singing their love - lays: ful fields, this man had. And am wardess for United Airlines and and their son. Ian, of Hamilton The hard fact is that within at the very thought of having - tions with the capability to man- Minister Drury said Wednesday manual control. ; tunes that to us told of Maytimes affectionate family and a home flies their Red Carpet Jet attended the convocation exer-— framework of our present to - give. Yet the whole essence wfacture nuclear weapons can't ‘he understands that “for the The electronic controls on : gone. and that at. hand. and that was hospitable. a Gichts between Washington and cises at Nova Scotia Technical 1°. and social structure, mar- of loving is giving. without con- be expected to abstain forever time DetRE no automobile each train will “be timed to those to come: of life and death. 4 tall, brawnny man. of afam- San Francisco. She lives in Ar- College, Halifax. where their riage in most cases consti‘u’ - cern for recompense. from “going nuclear” unless manufacturers, with ‘the excep- start, stop, accelerate and de- And bevond. even past the best ily of able men, he was one lington. Virginia. son, Wayne, received his Bache- 4, ynfair, immoral, almost un- what is your cefinktion of | something is' ‘done about nen-| tee of Ford of Cansda, ‘plas to |Seiecote the train over the - of life's offerings. the promise “slow to anger” and‘ always lor of Engineering Degree in ¢- Bearable burden on the cOn- je? Here are a few that make dissemination of these weapons Morr, (0¢r Rrivsasee ee NS ne sewn esters of a fair land to come “Oh kind. His loss will be keenly felt Betty MacKinnon has co m- ectrical engineering. : scientious male. sense to me: “Love is the desire (nd about reduction of -stock- ments te che United States. which will have six stations. . well” her sober expression lift- in home and community and pleted her course at the Cen- - : He-is accountable for the wo- 9 give fulness of life “Love is Biles by the nuclear powers. Alfred D. Hales ‘PC—Welling- : ed._“‘we mustn't question the afar. So the Maytime. despite tral School of Nursing at River- W. J. Reid has returned to his man's support, and for her debts, tre'ranacity to understand and Authorities said Tuesday Can- ton South) said that since the COUNTY VANISHES Sno CEA place, its loveliness and promise. allo- side, and is living at Little Har- home in Middleton, after sper Sod for her hospital bills in sympathize" "Love jsthat tate da is in a good position to ttt arGS tis caisee lpen | The County of Mi must we? Our part {s just to go wed him, wearled we think with ‘hour. She is now working in Sou- ding some time with his dau case of illness. In the event of |i" which the satisfaciton and 7xert pressure because of these its move, did the minister know | | & a Middlesex van- home and pick up the usual meeting the tolls of his wester- ris Hospital. ter in Toronto. Mrs. Reid W 45 Givorce he must pay alimony: a be. factors: whether other companies i when London reorganized : round again — and” she smiled.' ed years. to turn aside recently. junable to accompany him. but a54 support the children or go Ss ae Boner ee eae —This country could quickly Planned similar action? He ee government un- te - “trust.” ‘ to enter that path which leads Sandra MacPherson, Monta- will be home later. to jail. cessary to our happiness, as cur _ become a ouclear power. siked for assurance that “this er ‘a “Greater “London Council. ; off to another Home eee She is. not liable for reciprocal wn ~sati ren accerity” though it still has no inten. UDC of transler will not become |. exxxxRXXRARRRARATO? ~ Cool; by and large. the Is---, ea °. ee ee obligations- to_him..And.-should_ ~~ 6, for the classic,-all-time-all-. tion of doing so. It_was. the cots oe ae ; land's winds keep The May Guide Project Discussed She fail to carry out the few isciusive definition of love, first country in the world : % PURITY’DAIRY days slip by in sun and sha- 'wifely responsibilities she does -.2q 1 Corinthians 13. with the capability of pro- 16 dow... Tomght. with raindrops , . e ‘assume. he, has no effective Your sharp preoccupation vith ducing nuclear weapons to RADIO INDONESIA BLUES “a “Parents Prefer against/the panes. “There's a At P E | Cou ncil Meeting remedy. - the sex aspect of martied life, Tenounce their manufacture. JAKARTA (Reuters) — Elec- // Purity Products” ; lamb, the.weakling of a pair ee : For the.man, sex in marriage 44 the exclusion of the many —Camada-has larce amounts tric guitars. rock ‘n’ roll, boogie / ; > born today” James about to re- 1. Bivthe Murray. recently congratulated on their success is at best a mutual delicht. 4 other cogent considerations that of uranium which it could woogie, jazz and the twist have F 317 Kent St. Dial 47125 » tire. suddenly remembers “T returned from a trip to Eng- for winning second prize of confirmation of love and com- ¢ontribute to making a satisfac- easily sell but it is insisting been banned on Radio SN Tienes think, Ellen” he says ‘rising jg gave a vivid account of $15.00 in the recent CJRW panionshin At worst. it still is tory alliance. reflects a “strct- ™ safeguards to prevent the sja.“Antara news agency re- —— from the snugness of the old 1. ‘necting with Mrs. Beasley scrapbook contest. ' a Satisfaction of a basic hunger. py from hunger” narrowness of mineral from being used for ported Tuesday. « armchair, “1 should bring it*'im’ puider from England, whe had. Im Queen's Co..° Mother's Yet -many wives have no com view. other than peaceful purposes ——>,.occece soce,/* i and warm it by the, fire for a 50% the province last -year, Association has been organized prehension of man's mature in Thus it seems obvious that This may cost Canada sales ‘| Tired? ° while You might find a bit of .. we ent 5 of the at Winsloe to sponsor a new, this regard. Sex to them is} NOt : you are a stranger to whole- to France and Pakistan. 2 i. BENNETT CARR | Sluggish ? warm milk for it. eh?” eT Caml, Gil Ghides of ofowmie ‘pack: Mrs. W. A./a delight, mor are they concérn-¥ hearted. wholesome. -{WHL RErUsS $ lasurance Counselling =) Eaal ‘ ‘ The day? We count it away. (20,4 held in the Red Cross Henry also reported that three ed to console their mate. Some yaj man - woman loving. ee ee ee oI Better Fast Until tomorrow — Diary — Headquarters guides working for their gold indeed regard sex as intrinsi- Due to this deprivation, the ™€mt will refuse-to lopsen these $ Charletietews, P.E.L. 3/ : _Good - night..... are .. cords, along with two leaders, cally evil, to be avoided. extent of which you don't realize safeguards eyen though the ¢ Sen Life ef Canada «, When you feel tired, sluggish, Mrs. G. M. Avard, provincial : i tease = short-term economic joss might *: Phone 48817 - 45435 ¢| headachy, all d out— commissioner, presided spent a week camping outdoors Marriage for such women is («What we never have. we : ; ° . ©) feel better f ae Ga various ideas were trough fr: ea on, aa ses ou guar a thers eevee 8 ee oon a. ag or se aetes! ooccccocccoseseceee. | little Liver Pills, Gentle aad : Or This summer promis¢s to be hell. Even so, many of them —que to this deprivation. you * Is Saying '. 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Pil- lows, wall hangings, curtains. appliques, more! 60c. Valine! Deluxe Quilt Book ~ % complete patterns » © c4ents._. > Y - 8 AOI EE MES LTE NN ORL SS apne SO TEE NINGS | gue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis MacPPherson, | e2ft for Charlottetown this week where = £ ~ £ om A ' x Wemen CWL Provincial Council To Hold Annual Convention. June 2th and 2ist were an- standing committees, — spirit-| pounced as the dates for the ual, Mrs). Wm. Aylward of Mor- Annua! Convention of the Pro- ell: education. Mrs..James Pen- vincial Council, Catholic Wom- dergast of Charlottetown; re- en's League. at a recent meet- utions, Mrs. Alex Arse 2ult img of the Provincial executive ' on Sunday-afternoon~and conclu-- organization, Mrs. A-P. Mulli- ding with a dinner on Monday ¢an of Kinkora and radio. Te; evening at Mt. St. Mary's, the and films, Mrs. Gerald Rriscoll, Motherhouse of the Congrega- Charlottetown. tion of St Martha. The special Mrs. Gerald Driscoll. presid- speaker at the dinner meeting, ent of St. Dunstan's Basilica pa- GRADUATE be made this fall. In a division report llis Warner showed that . Mrs. Phy- the round cords to MacPerley Patsy Phaneuf. and Beveriey ; Palmer. Miscouche girl guides were $ | | Alberton CWL Plans Sale On Saturday Mrs. Bryden Smith was hos- prayer led by the minutes of the last meeting espondence included a_ letter from the social welfare co n- vener re the establishment of a voluntary. fund..to support . Van- ier Institute of the Family. The following conveners were appointed: membership, Mrs. Russel Bell: spiritual, Mrs. Alfred Foley: . education, Mrs. Alton O'Brien: welfare, Mrs. Merrill Dunn, and ways and means. Mrs. Margaret . Visitation committee for’ the month - Mrs. Ronald McKenna and Mrs Wilfred Griffin Tt was decided to hold a rum- mage and white elephant sale on May 22nd in the Burke building. At the conclusion of the busi- mess meeting, Mrs. Ray Foley introduced a guest speaker. sident of Tignish CWL. who spoke on the duties of officers and comveners with the parish Keough. Mrs. Alton O'Brien ex- pressed on behalf of the to both ladies for their the Scene cents thin : attending camps and much plan- the courting phase, intimating in centered libidinal craving. positive an exciting one for the guides are adept at alluring the male in tend ignorantly to equate ning has been done by the cam-| a thousand ways that_they share called lusting. with the ping and special events ~om- his hunger To my way of think- power to tenderly care mittees. Mrs. John Palmer ‘aiso United States. Russia, Britain. of ing. extra - marital affairs are and joyously contribute to an- i well over 50 years. France and China): Start _nu- | _Each_ tiny pill contains clear disarmament now or. be Carternenchuive taconite tes faced with the trigger - happy ; bas a very special action on your liver. This special action Slemon Park will be the guider the only way of averting the di- other's well being D ' i accompanying the guides to the saster of marrying such women.’ - The two modes of feelings are ea oy tds ®0. BOX 550 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL pga ralge tak alas ¢: “Little Round-Up” in Gorham, After my first wife died I poles apart. They aré no more.) 00 Affairs Minister 4 5 t oe oe N.H., in August. All guides at- married again two happy alike than an infant (“mewling ? a at Geneva 3 ° Gate. Resn bway tat Ged <a tending both Heritage and Inter- marriages. I've never had nor and puking in his nurse's arms,” May is it may be neces ¢ Dress Goods | apeet, sluggish fecling. Helps o natiopal camps will attend a wanted sex outside-of these two as Shakespeare said’ is like a 7 niger the security / z you feel good again. : ag session in Charlottetown relationships. Yet had either full grown man of admirable Sutter aeons, seek especially $ @ newest shades Tl’ Bas Sine make tie vou. tect on May 29. This briefing will woman insisted upon a civil oF quality M.H. aitack “Ul they acainst nuclear + @ finest quality $ tired, sluggish, headachy, take include inspection, talks by va- religious ceremony a: a ie ~ Mary Haworth eee aan San the ; a ne 3 } pete — = _~ and i *quisite. the i icit-dis ¥ 7 ¥ oa ter fast. Ca ‘sla rious guide persons: cooking of quisite mp! strust through her column. not by mucteas’ aaa a tt ie ao at 2 166 Prince St. Co'tews $ rdeng Ape ga aittle noon meal by guides going to hypocrisy would have killed my or personal Nova Scotia camp, and the ‘ea- love of her. And I don't believe her in care of The Guardian. ching of the Island hymn and a happy relationship would — have ensued. had we married for: they are unlikely to do so University student bRbbp beats other songs. WORKED TO DEATH Plans are being made for a that reason. . d : bus excursion and other activi-. If two people don't fully love MUNICH (AP)—Police said t ties for Lone guides during the and trust each other before mar- Tuesday 2 26-year-old Munich Appearing At The Horse and Sulky Club’s - - - GRANADA STEAK ROOM _ "The Showfolk™ 8:30 to 12:30 P.M. : One of the finest Folk, Jazz and Bines Groups ever to appear in Charlottetown. Plan a party outing with friends to this great group. Reservations available. Phone 41-3715. ° ’ ’ WOOLWORTHS ee *ACtmens Oe nowt? eceunoe® WE BAKE TO PLEASE YOU WE SPECIALIZE mm DECORATED CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. YouR ORDE FOR WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, OR ANNIVERSARY CAKES WILL RECEIVE EXPERT ATTENTION BY OUR MASTER BAKERS......................... AVAILABLE AT WOOLWORTHS ws ruta com a a summer. If an interested guid- riage. 3 er could be found, it would be afterward L-R self to death. Ultich Schroeter a possible to form a lone ranger Dear L.R.: The absolutely in- died of mental and physical 3 company. | dispensable ingredient of happy over-exertion induced by long a Mrs. E. M. Hughes, provinc- marriage is dependable good hours over a doctoral disserta- ial music advisor, who was pre- character in each of the contrac- tion on church law. In his liv- ¢ f& sent, has been busy compiling a ting parties. A psychiatrist phra- ing quarters, police found the All our bakery products are prepared ‘fresh dailyin fF list of songs for use with guides sed it well, years ago, when he following hand - made signs our modern bake shops according to our laborato and brownies. said: ‘‘No marriage is any stron- posted on the walls: “Perse- tested reci Oni ’ me 3 ry fal A number of the topics to be ger than the weakest link in the vere:” “Only a short stretch to ecipes. Only the finest quality ingredients [Gj discussed at the annual meet- character of either partner.” go,” and “It will soon be over.” are used....... seaceues ont f& ing in Vancouver later this “ month — brought up for dis- o ° @ ‘cussion and the execative were BOcy Constrictor Is Given a theme of this conference is “‘lea- ° ° hd a acre and oa geet tm xe To Sister For Birthday B . . es | S scveisiat a as Pe MOUNT VERNON, Ohio (AP) on his lap during the airplane a . community. _ Ann Kahr got a birthday boa— trip. pe The new guide program which *™1 was delighted. Boas are not poisonous. but f& ill Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. are noted for their constrictive will begin this fall. is a challen- ,.. . in the ging one, and on Allin Kahrl, thought her power which they used in program under Mrs. H. Macee. Drother. Bob. was joking when wild to crush animals for food. and ou training led by Mrs. iy. Ne ‘old the fainily he had Amn feeds her ‘ben mice or Cudmore are busy. Much ‘time brought Ann he constrictor /frogs : and thought has been put into the fr_her_13th_* thday. °° She keeps her pet coiled con- ~ planning of this and Mrs. Avard| But When she opened the box, |tentedly sbout her meck when s asked for the co - operation of With aunts and uncles and other she goes strolling This has SF all in making this new program relatives gathered, there was a caused at least one woman a success. . a _boa—4"» feet long. , Shopper im a grocery store to as} ni Bob. 2 Princeton University scream in alarm. a The flow of the Amazon River student. bought the snake at a But Ann, a seventh grader. is 7,500,000,000 cubic feet a sec- pet shop and carried it home on thinks it’s fine. “I love anf Bu ond. spring vacation—holding its box mals.” she said Se ea) 3 J. z 2 2 PRFRP APP OOOh hhh Pwo Iowa HMM 2 ee Sue Tilt alle SIP Skt Soa i Se eS ane” ial ial le ae JangqoooasooNsNI9ANr JadGaGG0a