A number of charter mem- bers were honored by the New Aonar Wamen’s Institute at its 30th anniversary celebrat- fon recently. Here Mrs. Dos Schurman ~left) the president. New Annan WI Holds . 50th Anniversary Dinner The New Annan Women's tn- stitute recently ‘celebrated its 30th anniversary with a din- Ber. sing - song and -presenta- tion of gifts, 2t a social evening fp the Travellers Rest hall In reviewing the history of the Institute since formation in 1915. the president. Mrs. Don Schurman who chaired.the meet- ing. paid tribute to a number of original members who were in attendance. and presented them with cif aoe Mrs acveton, in her re- port, also reviewed the ma projects’ in which the institute donation to the Ellerslie Fire Disaster Fund in 1959 In 1919 New Annan had the bonor of being the first Institu- te on the Island to merit a card of honor from the Canadian Field Comforts Commission for kniting socks for Canadian sold- fers From the time the Institute Was organized. Prince County MARY HAWORTH: Girl Has Two With Parents, Dear Mary Haworth: girl 16. and-! need your help de- perately I have two problems. mv family cn the one hand. and my boy friend’s best friend on the other hand My parefits don’t understand me. nor do they believe or trust .me And they dont treat me * fairly Yet I love them Very much and would do anything in the world for them. TO SIZE 4! Smooth. smooth, smooth then. side pleats kick up a flurry as vou turn! Most slimming line you cam choose, and smart 2 printed blend. crepe Printed Pattern 4977. Wom- en's Sizes 4, WH. 3, MW. 42. 4H, & @ Size BW requires 3's yards Winch fabric FIFTY CENTS 30 cents) tn eoins ‘no stamps. please’ ‘or this pattern. Ontarie residents edd 2 cents sales tax. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADD- RESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, + seare of Guardiab-Patrict Need- lecraft Dept. @ Front St W., Toronto 1. Ont COMPLETE FASHION RE- PORT in our new Sprinz - Sum- mer: Pattern Cataloc plus cou- pon for ONE FREE PAT- TERN “verything you need for the li'e you lead .. 10 de- Sign ideas' Send WW cents now 1% NEEDBECRAFT CATA- LOG ™ o<igns 3 free*at terns Newest knit. crochet fashions embroidery 7 cents Now' Send for elecant. new “Decorate with Needlecraft'™ $ heaatiful room settinzs, 5 com- ,Blete patterns {or decorative accessories in one book! Pi! - lows. wall hangings, curtains. apolques. more” ‘iirc Viaue' Deluxe Quit Book = 6 eemplete patterns. Three women’s orzanizations were recently oresented with Caro] Lane Safety Awards at the | Eleverth Annual Conference of the Canadian Highway Safety + Councii ‘n Winnineg. The »r-- sentations were made by Carol Lane, Women’s Trave! Director for Shell Canada Limited, which sporsors the awards Adm.- istration is handled by the Coun- ' Carol Lane Safety Prize ‘Awarded To Hunter R: WI schools: and a house - to -house check on home safety The second award was won by the Brackley District H ome- makers Clubs in Saskatoon. Saskatchewan for the second consecutive year. Their prin- ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. May 8, 1965. 7 cip2! projec: concerned fi-e safety in the home and on the farm Effective work was done through talks, films and demon- ,¥ention. Mrs. Williams .is lama cil and the Nationa! Safety Lea- gue of Canada in Ottawa The three ation?’ safety awards are selected from win- ners of the ten provincial Wom- en's Safety Awards. also spon- sored by She!! and administer- ed by provincia! safety organi- zations. A total of thirty - five entries competed for the pro- vincial. awards indicating the growing interest and ¢0ncern “Canadian women are taking, in safety work. Safety for children from pre - schoolers to high school was prominent among the entries with projects from lov brother sister. 7, oo told _— can Crery province including some leave any time I wish. that Measures to prevent accidents they'll be glad when 1 ko. They ' youth say cause all the trouble at . First award of $250.00 and a | home strations;. fire safety posters essey contests in schools: and inspection of community halls. homes. farms and‘ schools for fire hazards. Thd@,.zrouns also conducted progra for bicye- le. water and road safety in some are The thirds award was won bv the combined efforts of three Manitoba Women’s Institues in Dumfries, Osprey-Stoney Creek, and Union. These groups conduc- ted an extensive program iinclu- ding assisting in a government safety survey: poison controls; a mouth - to - mouth resuscitat- ion course; water, school and bicycle safety: and placing re flector tape on slow - moving vehicles. ‘ * The Awards program was expanded from strictly hizhway safety in 1963 to cover home and child. farm and recreation saf- ety as well. Response to this broadened program has been Tene ing —and-—it—-is—signific= ant that all three of the 1964 na- tiional Carol Lane Safety Aw- ards were made to women's groups who tackled a broad range of local safety problems. presents gifts to two of the! _charter members, Mrs. Rob- ert Williams (Center' and Mrs. Edward Laughlin, Sher- brooke ‘right! my parents don't love me as bronze statuette went to the Wemen's. Institute of Hunter River, a smal! village in P.E.L., bringing top honours to this pro- vince for the third consecutive year. This. extensive program covered first aid; training: a ‘swimming and water safety pro- gram: . a high school safety essay contest; installation of highway signs at dangerous in- tersections; a bicycle rodeo; sa- fety promotion in elementar y. can I cope with something this? They won't listen to how I feel.’ The other probiem- Dave sha- res an apartment with Rex. an Hospital -has—been--the-recipient—atheist who—is—doing—hig—_best.. of many donations, not only of to sell Dave his unbelief. Dave money but articles as well. The is trying to resist but says it's Provincial Sanitorium. which getting more difficult. a reality in 1990, also I've been a Christian for two money as well as artic- years and have talked to Rex. .who rejects the concept of God i ' ; i ' } ~/is spending holidays at the home| friends. Mr. and Mrs. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer. ‘Phone 4 5506 ine Mrs, Robert Gallant and chil-{ is spending a holiday with his dren. Rober: Jr. Shelley. Gwen parents, Mr. and Mrs. Redmond and Jeanie have returned to Reilly, Cape Wolfe their home in Summerside after spending two weeks with Mrs.. Olga..Griffin of Toronto. Ont., Gallant's mother and stepfa- is visiting her father, Edward her. Mr. and Mrs. William’ E. Griffin, Burton. who is ill and Liewelyp and her brother, Glen, a patient at Western Hospital, at Gaspereaux _ Alberton. Mr and Mrs Richard Mac- Mr. and Mrs Bernard Mac- Lean. Montague ‘has as a recent, Donald of Amberst. are guests. Mrs. Doris Liewellyn of’ guests of Mrs. ett bro- Charlottetown. ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luttrell. Roseville, Erroll Howard of Toronto, Ont. | while visiting with relatives and MacDon- of of his mother. Mrs. Annie How- ald were former residents ard. Cape Wolfe Glengarry. ‘ev and family of Shearwater BEDEQUE —s Base, are visiting with ame, an eine a lB —Mrs._Amy- Leard,-Mrs. Edna is. MP. Beazley was goal tender | U0 "hve. returned from Os. for the Shearwater Naval Bace | | tario. While there they visited hockey team. and Mrs. Moyse. MacFarlane _ visited Mr and Mrs Richard Bear- Tit tet 5 Bazil Reilly of Toronto, Ont.. x and dismisses the Bible. I've tried’ to show him the truth and I know that deep in his heart he does believe. How can Dave and New Annan Institute was the first one to have all members subscribe to the Institute’ News and in 1951 one of the group's charter members. Mrs. Robert I win him to God? : Williams. was made a life mem-: Dave is slowly vielding to ber at. the Institute's district con- Rex's views. without realizing ‘it. So I really need help. Thanks for any advice you can givé me™ FB Dear F. B.; the question of how « to cope with your parents brings to mind the zenerous- remark: made to me. years ago. by a lit- still “very active in institute work The Institute also provides a Christmas treat as well as one at the end of the school term for children attendinz the local school. Also, for several years the group supplied cod liver oil tle girl, then age 10, who said capsules to the school and __ pur- reflectively: The nuns at schoo! ‘her teachers) ‘dont un- chaséd junior encycloped i a books for the school library, along with many other projects too numerous to mention. derstand me: so! just have to try to understand them.” It was a comment out of the blue offered during a quiet ex- change about many things’ with | out sideline explanations or any jself - pity: a truly wonderful! in- | stance. of reactinz constructively to uncongenial reality.>on a jchuld's part_I was deeply todch- ‘ed by the little girl's sturdy good jwill towards adult associat- ‘es_who were failing her needs She is a woman now. a_ wife and mother. a wellspring™” of peace. joy, love.:strength and gracious inspiration to all who know her. And perhaps it will help vou to keep your life on an even keel, while getting your growth. if you will take her wholehearted. childhood philos- ophy as your guide in bearing. transicnily. with vour parents” shortcomings and partisan mis- takes in relation to you Instead of stewing in witches” brew of stymied;” injured, re- bellious. hostile feelings. em- brace the benefits and con- solations of Beinz a Christian. God tells us in Scripture ‘see Problems: Also Beau Dave and | have been™ zoitiz together off and on fer about two years. We went steady for a yest. then broke off for a yer and now we are going steady again, sure that we love each other. We got home one night at 2. am. because a friend of Dave's had wrecked his car and we took him home ‘to another town’. Mom wouldnt listen when tried to explain: and I had give up dating for a month When my sister. and her boy frierd came in at 12 o'clock fone night. with no excuse except oo to i, ;that they had fergotten about Roeyeiation 3: 19:: “AS many jtime. Mom didn't penalize her 35 1 love, 1 rebuke and chast- at all en” \ Accept your “put - upon" sta- tus at home as your special op- portunity to prove that you are indeed God's child. Bear injus- i tices and impositions ‘as you see | them with generous sufferan- ce. Make a daily practise, just before retiring of reading, God's I also have a brother. 12. and | I've known for a long time that ADULT STYLING ria . Mrs. Ivan Vaugh- ” Jenkins and Mrs. | attended the marriage of Leard’ Geor- in London, Ont. . MacCaull and FF Eel iH tf 2 a were on "the Island last calling on relatives in Bedeque and potige were i their daughter. Edith. . Bessie Folland and June | Ramsay of Hamilton, P-.E_1, Genevieve Mciner, Kin- ' kora, spent the Easter holidays im Bedeque, guests of Mrs. Eliza- MacDonald. -PIUSVILLE © A large crowd attended the ,, Variety concert. sponsored by! Arsenault, at St. An- Raymond thony’s parish hall. recently. | Mrs. Charlie Gallant and fam- : | My yocuatly “purchased” Ss house ar Convent. spent a ‘week-end recently at her home | im Piusville. | Mr. and Mrs. Ance O'Brien. | Miscouche, were recent zuests jof Mr. and Mrs. Warburton i ae flit ' Mrs Joseph —J- Galtant- has returned from Western Hospital. Deanne Gallant, student at Jo-Ann Handrichan, Tigmsh. was a week-end guest of Her- scam me ouek tea at her home | im Piusvilie. LUTHERANS GROW The Lutheran Church in | bers at the end of 1964. DANCE. CRAPAUD ‘right! 's wearing harlequin i jword (‘in the Psaims, the Go s- : . se j pels, the Acts, the Rpssties, etc.) a nergy Sa A p parel adult styling, including fump- COMMUNITY | re 5 ; lon-| a acturer's Association suits. yeye costumes and tex- tights and t-shirt in purple and } for perhaps 15 minutes. or lon- Show. was held in Montreal ‘ : CURLING CLUB | Ser. ae = pencil the pas- ott, Teronto this moeth. Ges- a. The striped a under : : ow - gree eee Se "erally it reflected the sophis- lanelette jumpsuit \left) has a blue stretch Jum per. i | sages that speak directly to your = ¢i-a¢j : ; a3 | eapations, orci ont ~ or tication of current trends in buttoned drop - seat gir Wirephotoy 2 SAT., MAY 8th | |meeds of the day: and you — ee en oe soon Ipfully. | Sn “tos’ perwnais. Gots New Slate Of Officers me | word does just that Refreshments were served by Musie by Ted Ahearn's Now, about. Dave's atheist the hostess and # social hour en- Installed At CWL Meeting The annual meeting of the Marsh: 3rd vice president. Mrs \ friend: he is Dave's problem. in /which you shouldn't get involv- ed_ I am convinced that neither } you nor Dave is qualified to Indian River - Kensington Coun- Hubert Murphy: recording serc- win Rex from his aggressive un- cil of the Catholic Women’s Lea- retary, Sheila Dunphy: corres- | belief gue was held in the Church ves- ponding secretary, Mrs. John fh“ My advice is. avoid his com- try on Sunday |Arsenault: and treasurer, Mrs The meeting with pra- Ray Lavers. |pany. And if that means break- jing off with Dave a second time. yer led by the president, Mrs. The conveners present cave | have the guts to do it Tom Turner. A report of the a report of their work done and In 2 Corinthians 6.14 we are years activities was given by written reports were given to told: “Be ye not unequally the secretary. Sheila Dunphy, Mrs. Peter Nelson. yoked together with unbelievers: and typed reports of the finan- Correspondence was read and for what fellowship hath right- cial statement were civen out discussed, and it was decided to eousness with unrightcousne ss? by the treasurer, Mrs. Ray purchase Confirmation Certifi- And what communion hath light Lavers cates for children to be confirm with darkness?” Spiritual Director, Rev Dr. ed ' As 1 get the picture, all signs L. P Callaghan, installed the Meeting closed with Act iseem to indicate that Dave. following slate of officers for Consecration. jwhom you claim to love, is a the coming year, president, |wrong choice of “steady” for Mrs. Thomas Turner; Ist vice you. Hence perhaps the overall president. Mrs. Gerald G! oe solution of your present prob-| 2nd vice president. Mrs. G1 = ee titan kite oe UCUCCCCUlU him up for good. and make it call with a-werse of scripture t Breadalbane stick. M.H The minutes of the previous Mrs. Cuyler Matheson wav Mary Haworth counse!s meeting were read by the sec- hoste-. to the WMS member: 0’ through her column. not by mail retary Mrs. Bruce Clark. and the Breadalbane Christian or personal interview. Write her! the treasurer. Vivian Woodside, Church recently for their Apr od a Z. Devotional Held Its so easy to crochet squa- res for a dress. Washes like a dream, packs perfectly. Crocheted shift of lace squ- in care of The Guardian gave her report. The friendship Meeting. Mrs» Matheson pres ares of string or wool; joined ———— secretary. Mrs. Justin Wood- ded and the meeting opened into 4 pieces. So easy to do, side r ‘ed five home calls, 13 With the missionary creed Pattern 7008. directions § sizes Choir Gowns. jea our treats, and ten hos- Mrs. James Craig. the secre 32-34: WR included. THIRTY - FIVE (Comms) Thirty - five cents (coins) for this pattern, no stamps. pleae. to Alice Brooks. care of Guar- dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., @ Front St. W.. Toronto 1. Ont pital calls during the month. A tary. read the minutes and ca'- letier on Citizenship was read led the roll, to which membert by Mrs. Chester Howard responded with a Bible verse The president read a letter con Containing the word “arose ’ cerning the Stanhope Women's The visitation committce report- have Conference to be held in Sept- ed on a number of visits to shut- ember. also a letter from Pine ins For the May project, a special CENTS Purchased By Margate UCW Fourteen choir gowns been received and it -was deci- ded to ourchase one for the orga- Hill Divinity Hall in Halifax. It Ontario residents add 1 cent pict These plans were finalized was moved and passed that the offering will be given to the sales tax. Ptint plainly PAT- a: the recular monthly meeting flower committee be re - elec- Maritime Christian Collece. TERN NUMBER, NAME, AD- o; the Margate United Church ted. The connection was taken Charlottetown DRESS. Women held in the church ves- by Mrs. Arme! Whitehead and After the singing of “When 1 199 NEEDLECRAFT CATA- try dedicated by the president Survey the Wondrous Cro<s”, LOG — 0 designs. 3 free pat- Wire Philip Henderson. as de- Mrs Chester Howard and Mrs. Pomroy Murray ied 2 terns. Newest knit, crochet yotional leader, opened the Mrs. Arme!l Whitehead will have devotional entitled “The Empty fashions. embroidered. 25 cents. meeting wit hymn 86 Script- charze of the May meeting on Tomb". which stressed that the Now! ‘Send for elegant, new gre was taken from Matthew “Citizenship. Roll call will resurrection <- Cri tives 2 1-15 and read by Mrs Ar- be answered by a text contain- Meaning to the whole story of thur Profitt. followed by medit- ing the word “truth” redemption. Mrs. James Craic. ation and praver be the leader Mrs. Philip Henderson took Mrs. Allan Hickox and Mrs Cuv- Hymn 113 closed the devotional charge of the program on “Thisfte- Matheson centribute: te Mrs. table readings. Mrs. John Hir- “Decorate with Necdiecraft'” S$ beautiful room -settings. 5 cpmplete patterns for decora- tive accessémes im one book! Pil- lows, wall hangincs, curtains, period is Trinidad” assisted by . more! 60c. With the president. Mrs. Ro Arthur Profitt. They explained kox sang a solo ‘They are ‘2! Value’ ‘Deluxe Quilt Book ert Heaney im the chair. the the life. growth and living hab- ed to the Cross”, and Mrs Har- @ cents meeting opened hy repeating the its of the people of Trinidad mond led the circle of vraver @ cents UCW Purvose tn unisen. Six- Meeting closed with the Mizpah Following the singing of “Azai? patterns ,teen members responded te roll benediction im unison. ithe Lord of Light and Life’. — & complete * , tetown r | America, largest of three Luth- 4 \eran bodies, had 3,253,091 mem- ° toy BRIDE MISSING AT SEA. Superior Judge Thomas C from Santa Catalina island te Yager. pictured taking out a the mainiand earlier in the marriage license last week day Mrs Yazer. 61. is the with the former Eileen K danzhier of William Jefferies, former presider* of the Unies that his Pacific raiiroad Yazer. @, bride of three days apparent- hax ren 2 Superior court ly fell. off a %foot chartered judge since 18 cabin cruiser he was piloting (AP a Achievements Displayed At East Baltic By WI The women of East Baltic Wo- Georze Leard. Mrs FE. Kassner, men's Institute spent an indus- Souris and Mrs Foster Garrett, trious two weeks recentiv when secretary of the Red Point WI the sewinz and handicraft Cour- Followinz the singing of the se was held at the home of Queen. -efreshments were ser- Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Edgar wed by the members of the East Dixon. Inmstructresses were Baltic WI. and a :ocial hour was Doris LeClair and Claire Buote enjoyed from the WI branch at Chariet- Members whe took the course are. Mrs. Leith Robertson. Mrs. Waldron Rese. Mrs Harold MacGregor. Mrs. Walter Dixon, Mrs. Harty Dixon. Mrs. R Dixon. Mrs. Edgar Dixon. Bar- bara: Janet. Sheila and Debra Dixon In the absence of Theresa Mac- Leod, director of Women's Ser- Vices for P.E.1., Miss LeClair displayed the finished articles - dresses, curtains, bill folds, bas- kets. cushion tops. gloves. tex- tile painting and liquid emtrei- dered articles. *FSSeeeee eee , Miss LeClair commended the » iodint ei thair pied Weck aid anit @. BENNETT CARR 3 couraged them to continue. and ¢ Saserauce Counselling try to interest other women a Cherttctowe, PE PEL Mrs. Walter Dixon welcomed ¢ Sen Life at Connte é the visitors and members from. ° Phone 4-S817 - 45435 ° the Red Point WI, then called on “ 3 Mrs. Harry Dixon. who told Miss ' LeClair and Miss Byote how ™uch the members had enjoved working with them and Mrs. Ro bert Dixon presented them with a gift from all who took the course. Complimentary re- marks were made bys Mrs. as CS - SS QO. BOX S80 CHARLOTTETOWN. PER _RRRRRRRAAARRKRARRARE, © $ % Hil 3 PURITY DAIRY 7; Dress Goods ¢ “Parents Prefer * > @ newest shades : 4 Purity Products” 7% @ fimest quality : % 317 Kent st. Dial 47125 3 3 was Prince St Ch'tows $ Ad ° ~ OOS ES EO OOO CSS SSS The York Players Present joyed SOSSSSSOSOSOSOSOOOSD ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL Opening date changed to July 2 $ 3 | > ° > > Closing date now August 12 Classes will be held on opening day. 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