Tailored with shirt details is this topper of lightweight wool. Its sleeves are neatly cuffed and miniature buttons parade up to a tiny pointed collar. Highbreasted pockets carry out ELLEN’S DIARY THE HIRT COA the shirt look. Additional out» size patch pockets are placed low. and there is a half-belt in . the back. With its trim slim lines this coat will be a good summer traveller. . the bridal ' Joyce (‘oft'm is The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. May 17, 196' 3. HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Despres have returned to Charlottetownl tnee Carol Perryl were tender-l after spending the past six ed a post-nuptial shower in Al»; months in Duneden. Florida. berton hall recently. Hostesses. were Mrs. Conrad Audet. Missl Ann Larter and Miss Patsy Hardy. The hall was decorated in pink and white. ', The bride wa s assisted lnl sored by her sister. Mrs. Fred opening her gifts by Miss Larter.l Weatherby at the home of Mrs. Verses were read by Mrs. Audeth Joseph Weatherby. 79 U p p e r A miscellaneous bridal show- er for Miss Diane MacNeill. whose marriage to Louis Ward Mrs. Bessie Campbell. Wollaston l by plane for Boston. Marlboro. Mass. are visiting at the home; Westboro and other points in of Mr. and Mrs. .lack Camp-‘ Massachusetts. bell. Cape Traverse. ‘ ‘ Mrs. Lauretta Maclnnis. Mrs. A pleasant evening was spentl Minnie Lank an rs. Helen l at Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall Younker members of West Roy- at a banquet at ,‘shower was given in honor of bership pins .‘ Edna Kellv and Ken .lav, whosel the Queen Hotel this week. Pins School for all ages includi ‘ marriage takes place tomorrow. were presented by Mrs. iMay 18. in Mt. Stewart United. MacNutt. president. Churn . ‘ The bride and groom were es Mr. and Mrs. W.F. (Wallyl corth to their seats of honor by. Scantlebui‘y have arrived home Lorna \lessey tn the strains of in Charlottetown after a round- chorus played byl the-world trip whiclh took them Miss t‘nftin a n d; to such countries as China. In- Miss lva Jay opened the glfts.l dia. Greece. Italy. France and Dougal takes place June 1, was spon- 9}, and the ifts were passed by‘ Queen St.. recently. ton _ Mrs. Gefald Keough. Refresh-l Verses were read y Miss Ronnie Harms. speaker. Special ments were served. and the re-; Nor-ice Weatherby. The guests 1:205:13? Singing. ' . . en‘o. ed a buffet lunch. an pr ng 1e : a mee s. :1 allldl’nr Milli-ill? Pvpnmg WM J y will be cancele for Lord‘s. UPTON BIBLE Chapel. Sun- pe . l Mr, and Mrs. JS. Walk- Day May 19 for the Conferencelday School 2.30 p.m.. all class- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mulrian and 3 er. Fitzroy St.. left Tuesday at Crapaud. 3:5 evMenmg service 3 pm. spea- irecently when a miscellaneous alty W.I.. received life mem- 9 adult bible. class; 7.30 Evening service. . Services. Rev. A. B. Lounsbury. Minister. Sunday School. 10 a.m- by Worship. Service, 7.30 pm. CHURCHES SUNDAY MAY 19 ray River Charge. The United Church Little Sands. Worship. i10.00 a.m. Sunday School. 9.15 THE PRESBYTER'AN a.m. Murray River. Worship. Church - Services. Caledonia - 11.30 am. Sunday school. 1000 Church School. 10 a.m.. Worship. “n. Murray Hm_ worship 11 a.m.: Peter‘s Road. Church 7f30 pm. (Caledonia Trio will be School. 1.30 pm. Worship. 2.30l presentl. Sunday School. 10.00 m. and Murray Harbour North a.m. Rev. Davtd H. Bsrwise. Church School. 6.30 pm. ’Wor- minister. ship. 7.30 pm. ev. M. Carl . i DUNDAS BAPTIST Church C“”'°' “mm” “Worship at 0.00 p.111. Special THE DUNDAS - Annandalelmuslc. ‘6 G t Pastoral Char - 2:1 Thee;1 rgiiitlla‘lin Church. DundagsI MILLTOWN cROSS Mr. Hampton. 7.30 p. . r Arthur United Church: Worship. 11.00 outs Harris will be holdlns Mumx student minister. guest a.m.: Church school, 10 am. service here at 3.30 p.m. Spe- speaker at the morning sea. Anna'ndale United Church: wor. cial singing. vices Rev. Bryer R. Jones, D.D.. : 8.00 p.m St. vid's POINT Ch I Minister. Church. Georgetown: Worship. BEACH ape —— YORK Pastoral Charge. Unit. 7 pm. Church School; 10m 37m l Sunday School and Bible Stud Minister: Rev. M. R. Pockling-l 3‘ 10330 a-"‘- Rememng the Lord at 11.30. Preaching at 7.30 er 1'. Milton Poo e. OURIS - Bay Fortune Char- ge. The United Church. Worshipl FREE cannon of Scotland. at Bay Fortune. 11 8111-» al 50"" Birch Hill. 11.00 a.m. Sunday ris. _7 p-m- Rev. . E. Adams. School 10:00 a.m. Belle River. Mlmsm‘ ‘300 pm. Murray River 7.30 MONTAGUE Bible chapel l‘fi'mi' Ewe“ E Macmmall' "u' V e . 30 um The Lord’s supper tori n QUEENS believers; 10.45 a.m. Sund a yl n g i CAVENDISR UNITED ; Church Pastoral Charge. North MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal] Rustico 11 a.m. men's choir: 1 New Glasgow 8 pm. conducted CW. Special music. l CHRIST CHURCH, lValley. Rev. A.E. P 11 am, Evangelistic! Ch 9 r r y i ercey. at: autos. l! a.m.: Long River. Geddie. 7.30 pm Service Pra- yer meeting e. 7.45 Thursday. Speaker at each ser- vice. Mr. R. E. Donaldson. B.A.. B.D. Interim-moderator. Rev D. . Campbell. BROOKFIELD Pastoral Chan}: .80 p.m.: Christian Family go. The r Hartsville. Service 10.00 a.m.. Sunday School. 1100 a m. Glas- gow Road. Sunday School. 10.00 a.m.. Service. 11.30 a.m. Brook- field. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. servicel 8:00 pm. Rev Peter D Ruddell. B.A.. D.D.. Minister. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge The United Church. DeSable. 9.45 a.m.: Bonshsw. 11.00 a.m.. ed Church. Rev. G. A. D. Elliott. minister. 11 a m. entral Church: 2.30 p. m. Pleas a nt Grove; 7.30 pm. York. VALLEYFIELD — 0 r w e l 1 Head United Church. Rev. A. S. Weir. D.D.. minister - in-charge. Valleyfield. 11.00 a.m.; O r w ell Head Church re-opening service, 3:00 p.m. Special music. HUNTER RIVER United Church. Hampshire. 10.00 a.m.: North Wiltshire. 11.00 a.m.: Hun- ter River. 7.30 pm Minister: Rev W. E. Dindial. PRESBY'IERIAN C h u r c h. Wood Island. Worship. 9.30 am. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minis. er. PRESBY'I‘ERIAN C h u r c h. St. John‘s. Belfast. Worship. 11 . , .30 pm. Rev. George Killen will conduct th e evening service. Sunday School. a.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. ling-ton. 9. inion. 11.15 a.m.: Cornwall. 7.30 43 a.m. New Dom- p.m. Sunday School in Cornwall 11:00 a.m.; Sunday School King. aton. 11.00 a.m.: Sunday Schoo New Dominion. 10.15 a.m. Rev. I.L. Walls. minister. WINSLOE Charge. The United Church. thsloe South. 11.00 a.m. Rev. J. H. Tye conducting: service. Winsloe North: 2.30 pm. essage by Rev J H Highfield. 7:30 pm .. . p.m. R v. 055 ard conducting service. Winsloe . . Tye. Princetoth ow- Rev. Canon T.E. L South : Sunday School. 9.45 .‘ Rev. 3.3. Milla- 'm' MT. HERBERT United Church. Worship 9.30 a.m. Rev. C. Lewis, minister. ANGLICAN CHURCH Cra. paud and Springfield, St. John's Holy Communion. 8.30 a.m. Mattins 11 a.m. St. Elizabeth's Evensong. 8 pm. St. John’s Ho. 1y Communion Ascension Day Thursday. 23rd. 10 am oder. (Continued on page 13l Keen Wind Blows Along The Slopes Of The Volley It was a keen wind that blew. today along the slopes of our valley " he weather continues to be cool." a caller of this morning. obsorved. pleased. it seemed. tol come in from its breath to the. and went asantly. vmgl Murray Harbour: ll. Sundayl c 00' schoo" 61w p_m‘ Wmshi ' 7:30 tire. lthe little lad and his family hap-l Re Uir Anal Hel Schoolgmo em- Worship and moo —Alexandra, Uigg. pm. Churchill: Sunday Ischool. “Cool for this day of May.". pyuIthat 1wilth hi]: all was well. q 6 y p dedication of Flower Stands- 11 a.m.; Alexandra. 7.30 p. m 0 a.m. Rev. Raymond L. Gillis. James 3 rec W0" 583’ eresavacallc Rev. C. W. Passe . Minister. Minister. “It’s bagckii'ard weather wherel i“ this “9-” Mack said lifting Dear Mary Haworth: Jim and 1 are in a strange land and even TroiTAiuf “logs! Cgargset' y the cropmng 1; conceived .. the! a cookie tin down from a cup. I have been married four years lmorein need of drawing strength 3 {951‘}; 9:13“ . (1’29 : h GOSPEL HALLS Freetown CORNWALL United Church. 65110; o-Ffered‘ ' " ' ‘ l card this morning, He was on and haVe two small children from each other. Please advise ’1 “W5 0" at“? w PM“ A and Charlottetown; All _ ,f ‘ " ' Ihis way to school then. and I am 25; he is 30. me. E.J School. 1.0 a.m.: Worshlp. 11 will be cancelled for Lord's day: I “mieséuuwgngmggnehiievbifil had cant-3d by to tell us .pieces We are planning to go over- Dear E. J.: There ought to be féén‘bChfishzzn?armgg 153365 for the mufemlce 3‘ crapaud “'18 me. fines éid ' - ' lof news: how a‘ robin in the seas as missionaries. leaving in a responsible. effective screen- shi 3,7309 m 0 a" '3' NORTH RIVER Baptist mm “‘Pieceg ofs Dofame‘ muted: white birch by lids Window had the near future. But as l aming system for selecting quali- p‘b ' {phi "Oddfe" 3’ t t R v T w Howard mjm Kennedy ~ g ' ~ p sung "the loveliest song" Ju st. concerned about a problem del-zfied candidates for evangelical mem “'5 ° 9 e 0‘” an, .0” e‘ e ’. j l' . ' 45 . and some. tu‘r‘twsl sowed' The Past daybreak: that the new cats in nature. which I cannot work in other Ian 5. Rebekah Lndges St' Andrew‘s men worsmp‘ (3.de Rl‘l'er'a look Igrsvflgdlstfiiagy go‘td at.“ that yft' cachers’ mitt was getting "nice‘discuss with him. as it would be And if such a screening board Carding hChurch0 Schoolfi 3 gm. mNorth Rlvrtréll'. gungém 9 mg what a-fe“; dell“ L-fsnisc‘gare: workouts' in. title schoolyard a crushing blow to his ego. exists. competent to render sc- Corngzv'er' Sgggglsp'Nonh give}. 10 amy. in Spring “1" would :down‘ the River Roa . these He _ lr y has so many ln-Lcurate judgments. I am pretty Minism.‘ y' ' " ' Long (“leek 10.45 a‘mfpairvie“? “And what are you farmers at! days- and to dlSCUSS Whether 01‘ feriority feelings about his fail- sure it would advise against you ' n a m Cly'de River 11 mm ' the” times... ’ 1 “0t We 3‘10"” allow. that SP3!“ ures and inadequacies. so he land Jim going abroad as a mis- MURRAY HARBOUR ... Mur. ’ ' ' “Nothing: James mnnedi row in keep on bulldmg hel‘ "PSl- thinks. in his professional andisionary team your presen NEW GLASGOW Christian . new 1063 ruemny. “just "whiny": ' onhaltlheveéif tlhls e'l"i‘}1ls0clal contacts. He often speakslqueasy emotional state. that if settled overseas. I“ a Church; 1000 am. . Bible styles "Busy" we chuckled. "b u t! esguiutes'eyspegklgg e sfma ‘ almulf “le *0 ha‘fPl It is to your credit. however. brand-new role in the host com-I SChoc]. 11.00 a.m. - Worship. Ca- . we”; day working under a cabbagMeafiui SB aked cooiigéé: the filled. Pilr‘f‘z:1;):Oh:f;:;;e;x::"llfileVldenCP of your intrinsrc hon- munity, he would become. “ml vendish Baptist Church: 3.00 me 95 "Not. accomplishing much‘H James nodde "Perhaps you're like myself.l helping a hit with the. house- wife yesterday} And." he added with a chuckle. " "No. it's not the bouseclean-l trig." James replied "But this is always our busiest time of year. Some, farms have it in the cropping or the harvest. For us It comes now. Once the cattle get to the pasture. we . .well, our bustest spell 15 over Now with the chores - and there are. more of these at present be- cause of the young stock. calves and the like - and the, lambs ar- MON'I‘AGUE Pastorate We 3 priest-in-charge. Mildred Rogerson. The gifts were arranged by Isabel Leard Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ward Bumsi Mlnlsm‘ Low," Monta' MILTON _ Rusvnco Ans”. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. and Thelma Burke. Lunch wasl have returned to St. John. N.B. guev 9‘45 a‘m' wohsmp: M0",ta' p fish Re tor. Rev A E The United Church. Stanhope. iserved. and was followed by after spending the weekend sue. regular mornms worship:l Sign; Si. hen“: Mu'ton'. 1", 9.30 a.m.: West Covehead. 11 music and dancing. iwith the former's parents. Mr. Sturgeoni 2-30 9"“ [a.m. s'unday school; 11 a, m. 8-m‘: Wesl- Covellead Sunday I i. . “11.15. Danes and her. and Mrs. Cecil Ward, Charlott - THE UNITED Baptist Pastoral morning prayer and sermon. 5:, School. 11. Rev. R. H. Baxter. sster. . r.. Ruth Vinnlcombe town. aw Rev. A. G. J. Stem/85‘ Mimi ark-5' Rustico; pm. Syn. Minister. we saw Alex move the k“. ister. Montague: 10 a.m. Sunday day School; 2:30 pm. oVenmS THE pRESBYTEnlAN tens‘ shelter to a corner of the.MARY SOhOOl. “.00 a.m. WOI‘SlllP- 7-30: prayer and sermon' Church Central Parish. Clyde verandah away from the wind.. while the verses were read by. Spain. . . and cover it carefully with a blanket. And his sixth birthday. came. paused for observance; More’s Elleminote Trolls mm. evcmsong. Sturgeon: p.m. Worship. 2.30 pm. Sunday1 School. Murray River: 2 .. Sunday School. 3 pm. Worshipl 7 p.m. evening United Church. Rev. Russell prayer and sermon. ‘3‘“ CRAPAUI) Gospel Hall. Chris- tian Conventi o n Lord's D a y. p'm lMeetlngs in Englewood High S h 1 Sunday School. 2 p.m.; Worship. 3 pm. Nine Mile Creek: Sunday Minister. River: Sunday School. 10 a. m.: Worship. 11 a.m. Canoe Cove: 115. l and lovel . Until tomorrow — v— Diary— Good-night. . . T suction. . standbys. we as a child haveled much of my sympathy. be- enjoyed: sugar cookies lighten—[cause there is so little ed by the soda and cream of Tar» itar of that elder day. Molasses cookies to spice again this 0] kitchen. And the day spent away {its May-hours. and in no time. . frog's tune. bedded. Slipped off on silent shoes. And .gwilight came down from the l l Night is at the windows now: |a May-night. “bright as day." he pigeon is the only bird ithat drinks by l birds throw their l swallow. Other heads back to csty and common sense. that . you dare to take the mask , . I fr"""la'loft your feelings at this 11th tlflfl'l‘flr his dismay. PXOFpt sub' Mun and grapple with the p05. lPCl'VPl-V- ‘sihility that your rickety mar- HE‘ has degrees from two (‘01- .riage might collapse under the logos Where made B-plus ; stresses and strains of a foreign averages. He gives the impres-iaSSignment. sion of being intelligent and cap-1 As you write from a mid-wes- able. which he would be ltitltern city where excellent psy- weren't for his inferiority com-Ichiatric services abound. I a ‘ plex. lvise you 0 get first-hand spe- He has a dominant motiher and l cialist help a pitiful father who leans on her I lng what can be done for your and would be lost. without her. lmarriage — or for Jim‘s neuro- But I am not dominant; I need ‘110 bias. 8 man to lean on. Which brings In view of his chronic Interiors me to the problem: Jim has lty complex and lopsided parent- many nervous effeminate traits ‘ age t with his mother wearing the that revolt me and cause thpants in the family). it may to resist his lovemaking. lbe that Jim's missionary under- : When I can put aside my dis- taking is related not so much to t roving-we have to keep on the. ove. . “I know it It's no eight-hourl day!" the visitor chucklel. “Ourl lambs are late this spring. though; they do come in a week or so."l ‘It will be warmer then." - "It should be. at any rate": W Easy - new on princess — mbon “brie .UIIIthr III. NAME, plus net and jacket! Add oolufnl touch With modem: scraps. Choose (30 centsi in ~ “all. spleen fl J ad Not an int An. taste on this score we have been isterling apostolic gifts as to an a 1- y HaWorth counsel; [very happy together But I won- 3 unconscious desire to somehow through her column. not by iii!” if the problem twhich has lescape. entirely, the surround- mail or personal interview. been accelerating of recent, monthsl will worsen when we lngs he has always known. Unconsciously he may assume ‘ d“ whole weight of past personal! "‘00 of that sort. In see- m ’ i 9 bflgfll‘.“ “New matically a different and happ-l P 111- WOI‘SlllP- FMerlclon {Ind ier man. joyously freed from the; Breadalbane Churches of Christ: a.m. ~ Bible School; 7.30 history that insidiously cripplesl 11m- C0mbln9d WOl'ShlP in his self ~ esteem. Fredericton Church of C h H s t. If such is the unconscious ra- Minister - Mr. Merle W. Zim- tiionale of his address to the mlsq merman. sonary field. he ought. to ost-‘ _ pone his take-off until hephasl PRESBYTERIAN PaStor'l marshalied his motives and sml arge. New London. Services range KENNEDY’Si LADIES WEAR EV Queen st. Dial 4-8925 51 Henderson 8. Cudmore 'lllllllli 'llll Charlottetown cunnn Open tonight fill 9—Saturdoy till 5 P. E. l. died them closely. with analy‘l tic help, to determine 1! he is' oving the right direction.‘ or maybe going from bad to ' worse. Meanwhile. don't wait on him to initiate this prudent self-in- ventory. Get busy on your own. with analytic help. to double— check whether you can continue to follow his lead blindly. with. out cracking - up. M Write her in cars of The Guar- dian. 0‘14) is nub-notch Molds-pa. Mu’aT-dlrb .T-shirt with the patented non-sag nod hams“. manhunt. White" or.“ . (I‘m.mqou slim-ml. was more. Men’ashorts m aboutnufioyl' you buy “I but! ' Swansea’s groom's may». aim scam Who you buy Stanfield! e" “exem- < .,.. -. - .«im'