oe? ; om, ; & | ELLEN’S DIARY. a , The Sound Of Chopping | HAPPENINGS. o> » Mr, and Mrs. Parker Francis,| Mrs. Harrison R. Bell, accom- Came Up From The Bush... [ysis so.28* Rarer Siazete | My Lorie fara tow ie ne Se ing their 50th: wedding anniver-|Morley Bell, _Summereide, left ‘Today's weather is too good |found a love of a raspberry patch|sary on Wednesday, January |by plane recently for Dartmoutli to be true” we remarked to Ja-|where bees bummed lazily and |19th, when they will be at home |N.S., to attend ‘he. re of mes at eupper... Slices from the |fragrances were heavy and |to their many friends and rela-|her son-in-law, the late Ray- roast of beef, left-over |sweet. Or visited the spring be- | tives from 2 to 5°in the afternoon |mond G. Tulk, who died sudden- ¥ “browned slightly, |néath its cliff in the field across |and from 7 to 9 in the evening. ay January 12. Also attending and pie: this was our |the creek to enjoy a cooling the funeral were Mr, and Mre. | main . And he glancing at |drink. Or with a young lad, a-| Clara Mountain “returned, re- |Don Lord of North PEL ithe clock. offered with some eur-|fishing gone. * +. * |leently to her home at Summer: |and brothers Douglas and Eg-} prise, ‘‘The days are stretching| ‘I know” he smiled brightly, |side after spending: the past two |bert Tulk of Toronto, Ont. out, Elen! Back in the Fall, it |‘‘we ean go to the stables to eee |weeks with her sister, Mr s. ; would be dark before this.” the new calf!" “But first we|James E. MacKinnon, Kensing-| Members of Crapaud WI were Mild and pleasant, this after-|could gather up the branches | ton. hosts of the women from the = |noon was. More like, we said, a|that blew. off the willows in ens Senior Citizens’ Home at a com- #|March than a January day. |those high winds we had,” we| Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coffey and |bined. January and There was a lightness to the | sugsested. Mrs. Willard A. McLellan, Som-|meeting. The regular business 4 rrows’ wings, a blitheness in| °‘‘Ellen,” James, stepping off|erville, Mass. spent the past) meeting was presided over ‘ twitterings. We heard |with an axe to his etint of bush | week in Ayondale, guests of Mr. |Mrs. Frank Myers, president. crow-call from the upland fields, | work, called back from the gate-|and Mrsf J.A. Keoughan. ibox-of Red Cross sewing and and the ravens, our woods’ dark |way, “you and Peter might put iknitting was unpacked and. dis- dwellers, with croaking calls,|a pail of water in the trough| LAC Myron Paynter, who {s|tributed among members. At ranged also from there. ‘Peter | where those youngest pigs. come |stationed at Alert, near the |the close of the meeting, the brought his. best truck from in-|to feed - in the creep, there. Pe-|'North Pole, and will be there |guests were presented with a} ‘4 doors to a soft drift of snow near | ter knows which I mean. And af:| until April, spent. some holi- |smal! gift each and also a Chris- the- veranda to move loads of it | tera bit,-you-could look in to.see |days recently in Edmonton, ‘Al- |tmas decoration made by the along the «mall roads he had|that everything's right at the |berta, where he was joined by |W! members. a. | |\fashioned. Roofs dripped in the |stables.” ‘‘See!" we grinned j|his- wife, who flew from P.E.J.| — . sunshine and the sky was a mel-|to Peter, ‘we'll find plenty to |to be with him, She is spending | Mr.. and Mrs. Earith Hughes | \lowing blue. The wind had neit- | do!” the winter at Cavendish and jand daughter Leah-Anne of her sigh, nor so far as we could; We picked up the lost brat | cunton, Winsloe, and Mrs. Frank Hugh- gee, threat in its voice, as it wan-|ches the wind pruned from. the —les, Covehead, returned Sunday fields. trees. And a ribbon’ of white) wis Horace Paynter, Clinton, |fo™ trip across Canada. In “We just might get some fall- |cloud drifted as on @ SUMMErY |... Cecent-weekend guesi of |p>amontom Alta., they visited jing weather out ofthis” an old- |day above the liprizon. We saw |“@5 ® Tecent-weekend gues with Mrs. Hughes’ daughter and ae timer of farmer -visitor, com- |the flock of sheep forage back |Rev. and Mrs. E.H. Bean at son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gor ° ane . : : . mented, taking stock of sky and jon a baring hillside. Sydney, N.S. don Lafferty and family. PROUD FAMILY me earth and wind. ‘Could get aja power-saw was being used " : i 3 : sound of our . . oe ; Mrs. Billy Casper holds $5,800. Billy, Je.;9, is happy for dad's 268 that won San Diego Opes i ‘ | : feowtall” he modded, “Oh ar The « Ed 200 eros sat i met int bat a the valley be MARY HAWORTH : create her husband won snd 4 ecore ant Totdle fotal ot on Sunday. (AP Wicephoto) january, m, you know” Ww. ane winged from } : ~ : = reminded us, with a twinkle, to rim of our hills. An oil truck ; ; ’ Ss : > ? , icc Sane eb a rome ims. | Mate Is Appalled By Sex siti. "ritae teint itm ta hat ome povert terren ; . day, sae een ae = ‘. po at 3 to. : sins Pages Site [ris se" Rt! Since Birth Of A Child ge ee ter queried, looking up from his |storm’ the younger farmer says n C| i ~ [shock reactions as described, |and self esteem. |“wonderful” girl with the um play. come by with its white- ens ~ Dein ~~ MANY HAWORTH: leon ‘and hie manner towards’ Se- {0m Sean's, intuition that he) SSN othese marry ae it cysical jconscious aim of thwarting her. In July, the tantalizing thought | shoulde! Today’s weather,” may enjoy the esthetic connota- |ly in search ‘of window conjugally, thus to have freven- ree ee a - : >” |My stepdaughter Susan and I|san was impeccable. But St ition” ‘etc., could mean that Tom to shore-up their calculated >, as it v the came, we might have followed a |we say @ bit wistfully, “was i | have shared a deep love and un-(san’s letters. tell me that in the |... 5 unconscious predilection |forts to cee nreee er ences ‘we a 2 ie be true. derstanding since I married her |10 months since, their physical oe predilec ven es social acceptance aoe deeply hidden in his ae. da haieeet ats sotla oand enki ae ee a hes consisted @ S> lmnents, as less “appalling” than which facade they intend to ex-| As for advice, one can ~ only normal procreative , {periment ; encourage Susan herself Two years ago, at age 26, Su-|Kieses Nestea As to why he would marry if |creetly o een Sottcntietts “tae ; 28, a fellow as os SS Also of course there may pe mt eeede ting insight into the na- , ‘ longtime friend. at on psychology latently homé@sexual innocents |ture her involvement MR. AND MRS. ¢ TWEEDY < ia hove ond |jected. Tee Sealy ee eee nak ic Garb elakemet Genin lcen ee esas te dais phe es ee re a tm, {palls Bien a sp cunaiarehie veriation. i peb jie GK 0 coutdersble Gatesse jwhet to do sexi. A de0p asee £ ea’ 4 : i . jterns of expression. through life, before wakening | tion is, i marry Caroll MacKenzie Becomes ah sect tnd uch, He ea | tore covinn ctive or pom wih 8 seston vning seco [. H / a , . went until, 7 ntial, ambivalent, wavering |tition volcanic antipathy) Mary Haworth counsels os yee ae trary to plan, and most—in-|impossible in their present post. | a. Ot Suit v en seeming (t0 heterosexual procreative phe- |tnrough Bride Of Gordon Tweedy % ae ! Gusen became tr enor two otros you | coequal conflicting attrac. |P0mena. ‘Tom may place in this /m a] or ponent toner = ; thdrew a oo certain women ec y ee et en ae Cee “a . to discuss ber |bY which time thelr, lives, ¢ coneea ana: oo a » hand, eo ; with the Yuletide 6 The Guardian,- Charlottetown, Tues. Jan. 18 ,1966. When I stayed with them dur- | ~ . could FF et eye » bride's table was |* ing the last weeks of the : : la am. ha tree tered wed eS. po ag Smee -- ~By Popular Demand se ol ie Be et’gom sst'ten:| Heritage Camp Reports ee foe meee seen Se oe ee — Cee o 1% . f , ° ing a determined effort to be the , : av ais] Heard By P.E.I. Council ici et hd ma _ "GRAHAM BOWSER” wedding bresk-| wire. G. M. Arnold al jed @ box for a needy family | At the time of her delivery, oo eek | d groom. left \commissiones” Girl” Guides of [wile the .Kingsboro company |Tom was oat of the city. Whes - Appearing Nightly from 9:30 honeymoon trip to\cenada, welcomed members of |and pack had.held a. Christmas |I reacted him by phone, at LY z se rete ie. \the, Provincial Council at the jeonemtt panto cone eer : — Wth 2°nd fietown ‘Hotel for relatives. and (ong eens Ot a cscart: Guat plens ere under way for a |perfunetory. 1 felt a an. th to 22 : to by Ry B.'Ham~ |... Expressing best wishes for |Thinking Day Tea on Feb. 19th |but said nothing for < : the New Year to all, Mirs. At- in Confederation Cemtre: = =7) 80M 2c ec teen a 4 rae xe a a ; HOUSEHOLD’ HINT S|Frea Sesaras on ber 20h ak oil:ansioal Vapinte bo ab iether (no work SS ne ee on Health. The ee eee we eke gone ding anniversary. - by February ist. , to the appeal charge of Mrs. 7 | The Horse and Sulky Club Given in marriage by het f8-) Apply colorless nail polish to| Members. were privileged to . Bre. Clair | wille dress and ‘cost ensemble eee ee OF Ccccas’ Division, Oo a WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS HAZELBROOK WI GRANADA STEAK ROOM.*: of French wool with hat and|*™ . > Camps ? i Jones chaired the 3 rie matching muff of moongio | | sentet Peds Wordes toe = Hazelbrook WI meeting which Members and Guests Welcome mink. Her corsage was of red Cut a slot in. a: tefee b at b sum Lone Guide witty , was held recently at the home carnations and Chines ing. |@0ng® 0, bod aad 80 OP Nin ated scoot of er ee | COPNWAll WI To Enter of Mie. Cant Wood. ee Keep a plastic, windshield |the B. C. Heritage Camp. ee | | re for Women was read and it was Mr. and Mrs. Roger # Perry |seraper in the kitchen for all cue Rangers Somnle ee. Caro 3 Lane Competition cone” ae nak eatmendl groom attended the couple ; and also ber days visiting in To- line a Comer lietl ef the bores of added. New handbooks were or- " iA breakfast was held in the Convert erib. and bunk bed | +5 eT ee bas at tha \Gadiver, when oe dered for members end a dic- _ sorends to e6atpur types. They'll |""Fach one of the five ‘itl Wie |home of Mrs, Hazen Howard. |Gass, tome economics conver |cumsen, took, pace. swith segard EP ol lage ge yaar mma bells gf othe ong eg boring Bnotitule, This was drop- A letter was read from the |Mrs. Lowther wete seked 0/1; was decided to change the Provincial Institute asking mem- |give reports on Helen Herring’s | night of meeting to the third bers to vote on the question of radio programme for the month |ngonday of the month, on trial “Jury duty for Women’’. After 'of January. The food committee basié. A three-month program- much discussion, the voting fa-|will be Mrs. Jack MacDonald, |me is to be drawn up by Mrs. vored the men remaining as ju- , Mrs. Jack McMillan |qaroid Carver- and Mrs. Char- : Se ee any ain ee Be ee pa, Maem we sel [tna ear aat tat Sar Tern. Gectin aw ot (shaeed tor tae meray end AE completed, and a quiz on Insti- , was decided to “Scien-| . The members of Irishtown eee eek Sees cele eae teresting highlights. ce Research Associates Reading | Women’s Institute decided to. un- ; Mre. were: Maureen Flynn, 8th Char-|(Laboratory Programme for |dertake the project on ‘‘Safety ‘}lottetown, Susan Campbell, 2nd /the school. cea rar. ee a . asseae Sherwood Company; and Lone} Mrs. Ford Wilson reported a re re- Ranger Mary Ellen Thistle. Iflashing light will be installed at quirements as set - Mrs. The public relations commit-|an intersection in the near fu- |Phlet read at the January meet- ‘tee report stated that as a result |ture © Money was donated for ne- | !né- | fof the recent request, 18 sugges-|cessary equipment for patrol visitor and 12 members tions for a’ National Good Turn |jeaders in the school. Members aitended Day in Centennial Year, had |decidéd to have secret pals for |home been received. Of those, four | 1966, i Leod. The president chie Mrs Fs Ss ie ne ZEEE ghgnt gLEcazhe had been selected and sent to} wire Harold Donahue 1 t Headquarters for consideration 3 i > with those from other proviinces. te J en eede te eke —_ For a P. E. I. Centennial Pro- : call was answered ject for Girt Guides, Mrs. Arnold Carol Lane Safety Competition. " ch wil announce a compi ion : a quilt top ; the History of Guiding in P. £1, |Fonu',, membarsile em |pbell.. will be attempted. the leaders held fa| Note Mrs. Munn, Lones Commis- |Parkdale recently. Mrs. Jack | zens a sioner, stated that thelr prizes'|\McLean, Mrs. Ralph McDonald |letter was received from; the of ‘“‘Begixiners ' sets for; Stamp : Collectors had been won by con- i at a 3 5 hy i ‘Mrs. Inman of King’s Divi- , 4g Meg : sion in, her report, spoke of va- Miss s ‘ ; _ projects | in her Yarn her nen An Helos , cently. 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