THE LONG “AND Oscar, a giraffe at the Phil- adelphia Zoological Garden. Philadelphia, puts on a tong THE SHORT OF IT § of Deptford, N. J. does the big reach to share @ bag ef popcorn, (AP Wirephoto) stretch and Catherine. Hass, ELLEN’S DIARY ‘dawn. ‘hear them again "on another thought. . least as much physsical as emo- ,(E. M. Abrahamson’s and A. W. Jing to realize how much can be on...the__connection_ between _se- written: -pooks,—eultivated—a—hob-|— ar bs Teportincludes~-case—histories Busy Days Teach One The Value Of Minutes _ “This is all very nice, Ellen this lying abed" James offered, ismiling across at us, just past the. break of this morning's | “But the time has come ifor us to. think of rising earlier, 'that the spring - work is, we may say, here.’ “And this: was a -|must make use of spare minu- | tes. Have we time to mix a cake | or -perhaps emake a pan of bis- cuits while awaiting James’ | coming to dinner? The kettle} over the, wood-fire beats out a) | _@/springtly tune. The oven is. per- | 'Monday, all fresh and new, with | fect for baking. In the busy-ness | jits demands, its promise -/of a season which leaves house- | ‘and its doubts. Morning was a- wives much to do in the way of gain on the hills. “Listen!” We prightening their homes, we jsmiled presenti at a window. ‘think with some longing of, lel- “I heard it before this. I be- \surely young days we have lieve that's what wakened me -'known, and with some writer. |The robin's chirps It's good t% wish too we “could buy back) This’ he said now driblets of time we haye | d M ee 4 wasted in life.’ | busy, ay, ONAN SANE Busy days however serve to teach: one the value of minutes, _ereastnaly, busy the dave Jof the little .could-be-lost inter. : vals, those between-times, of now, the hours wing away. We 4, day, which added up can. jcontribute greatly o he -success itional in origin | of one’s endeavours. As some- | 1 suggest that vn ate fe jone has pointed out, ‘one has ronty- te watch a woman knitt- | | | Pezet's book, ‘‘Body.. Mind and | secomplished in brief intervals. Sugar’ (Holt, Rinehart- Winston | iM ey |Many a person has acquired an Inc. ~seientifie—information- education, learned a language, ivere edrly-life stress on the one | *hand--and—a_resultant—glandular | ‘upset on the other -hand, that | leads to chronic -‘‘blood sugar |starvation” and a related sense lof confused ae unrest iby, developed an invention in bits of time which their. envious friends fritter_away.as_not being ‘ong enough for any. useful pur- pose. Any art or craft-writing, painting, drawing, designing-can be carried on in such spare mi- jnutes."* “Gan you believe it-the, way ithe night's snow, has disappear-}) + jed! It was white on the fields showing-how-hyper- insulinisrr, or.| throne biood —stgar— starvation; which discusses the sort of tests | ito. ask for. Now, for another suggestion |ral to the season, iat any rate, jsn‘t--it?”.—_he-—smiled,_ backing places Madame Therese RBer- -ger,_who- left_two_months “AGO. ee CE LADY IN WAITING . z coed | | ro: ;the- €anadian Association of So- |and of the Montreal Council of Meeting was held in the hall, | a q Selety, and John Kirby gat esc enlightening talk on electrical wiring etc. + ‘ MURRAY HARBOR WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS P.E.I. Diocesan WA Board To Hold Annual Meeting ‘ The 69th annual meeting . of social agencies for counselling | A surprise party was given re ‘the P. E. I. Diocesan Board of and financial assistance and cently at the home of Mr. and the Anglican WA will be held on how to co-operate’ with ¢@hurch| Mrs, Samuel. Beck, Murray Tuesday, April 19th, commenc The purpose of the depart-| aicdy. tk itor of M Ae ing with Holy Communion at 19 ment is to give Anglican WOU | Acsa-n Geran, a ~ ates a.-m., at St. Peter’s Cathedral, en insight into Christian social | jour, Gree aa _ roa the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia responsibility, leadership in 80) po4. nth ‘annivers vehi ties officiating. +. ial action and direction in vol-| " A net ee ps Lunch will be served in St. Pe- unteer service. It works close-| eae cnn ely- * ter’s hall for officers and dele- ly with the Anglican Church's) | re i _ ance, wich gates of the WA and DSC. departments of religious educa- oe > ow ene — ti 1 begi t 2 a a ree oat Peal asain and 0 Christian social ser | and Mrs, John Ferguson and one and tea will be served there, | | of their sons, Edwin all residing with the meeting reconvening at : = ee Two other sons ~ e ri + Irishtown WI ving Ha coold aot be er will be Esther W. Kerry, Do ‘ ‘minion Chairman of the social TS Send Quilt ceived many lovely gifts which service department of the WA — Sees atts baron i treal : e the verses Miss Kerry ip a Monjreal 10 | ‘were read by Mrs. Ed. Muttart. serv i d to na- ee oie She a A special feature of the Apert | ed a telephone call was received lifelong member of christ meeting of Irishtown WI was a| from their son Earl in Alberta Church Cathedral, has worked talk on the Carol Lane Safety | Lunch was served by some of project by Mrs. Beryl Craswell | the ladies present, tions and is one of the first | three women to be elected to of Hunter River, outlining the} Ricky and David of Halifax, that church's advisory board. Work done in their district om| N.S,, spent the past week visit- A graduate of McGill Univer- the project: They also showed ing relafives in Murray Harbour. sity School for Social Workers, the books for which they had Mr. and Mrs. Carter Vanider- there: She is-a-past-president ‘nt-ded_by_the-chairman,—and-pre-|.to their home-in-Sydney, N.8.,- sented with remembrances on | after epending a few davs at The the home of Mr. Vaniderstine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Vaniderstine, Peter's Road. cial Workers; Montreal Branch behaifof the members. Women and has served on the and Mrs. Douglas Cann, vice, national board of both. organi- president, presided in the ab- | zations. sence of the president. Nine Miss Kerry keeps _contact members answered roll call by through letters, visits, conferen- Paying a cent a meal for the ees and workshops with women Month. The March committee in 26 dioceses. The department. reported. $40.00. raised by card is a new one, only nine years Parties. Two quilts, aprons and old, and is filling a gap in the center pieces were passed in at |Auxiliary’s need for food and|this meeting and the members lelothing. They have minister- | \decided to send one quilt to the ed afar, sending out teachers, | Red Cross. nurses, doctors, supplies and | At the close of the meeting re- money. Now they are being en-| freshments were served by ra eouraged to look closely at their; committee. On the previous own communities and to learn|evenin Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore what resources are available in| showed films on Home.and Farm! ~ 7 p. m., when the guest, speak présent, The honored couple re cial worker who gives volunteer To Red Cross While the gifts were being open- for most of its parish organiza | ited by Mrs, Lioyd Carew, Mrs, Ray Varner and two sone she has a master’s degree from jwon prizes. They were commen*| stine and family have returned - Is your pain RHEUMATIC or ARTHRITIC? Do you long for relief from the of-rheumatic-and-arthritic pain Thousands get speedy relief from their suff ee using T-R-C's, Don't let aches and stabbing FEMPLETON'STRC'D, ceed ; $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. 4 \produces-symptoms that bear a | close ° ScMeainianee. to timidity, | jand ned verte and — ius : worry, neurosis, -etc., ‘all: of | | now ' a at cen oe .. “| Sidney Margaret Shake- | She is 25, a eracanie: of the jwhich clear up, however, if and | jens r _ hat Dpto speare, daughter of Mr. and | University of Britisn Columbia when the patient is porvecti¥iC ee on Hing to be| Mrs. John Shakespeare of and was special assistant to idiagnoséd and put on a simple | jing. There ean rusting nth Ve : B.C. w | the director. of the federal gov- oat |remedi dist outlined in the | Heard from indoors presently, ancouver, B. C. was recent, eer ipaan before joiningg gov- jand a thump. And “Dear don't' ly appointed lady-in-waiting | ecnment hauaee alate Wanchai: ar Se Ge va ib |stand there {div a voice call- to Matame Vanier, the | ver native, “Miss Shakespere | first- hand Bree rate medical dia- jed: “Let's try to get. things | wife of the Governor General | taught school for a year. hel ding the. b i, | straightened away today, if we} Tall, reddish-haired and bi-lin- | [gnostic help, on reading the book Can manage it” ‘That's natu-| gual, Miss Shakespeare re | LOOK FOR NEXT FATR The 1970 World's Fair is to be \held_at Osaka, Japan. . within. The snow-white ‘of snowdrops marched in a prim tidy column in a lawn-border. ‘Ah, ha, Tab- by”. Peter, smiled watching the old lady of eat approach on a yard-path, =<‘'I know your sec- ret! 1 worder” he conjectured iFinely sensitive persons from a | poverty-pinched background, if | thrust into the social limelight |fs by subsequent great success or prosperity, may tend te suffer frorn ‘split personality’ feel- ings, that is, from a fitful sense of unreality at times. Party Held _ For Couple At Victoria The Gardin, Charlottetown, Mom. Api 1, 1966;. 1 MARY HAWORTH = Insecure Feelings Plague ~Successful Man 's Wife. DEAR MAvEE em Saks Yam riddled with inséeurity Briefly: 2 feelings and ufiti! recently had: feel: 4 m blamed my husband’ for this. cK ‘He thinks I am foolish to ‘'per-| Write her “how many she will have this time? I’m betting on four” he nodded. 28 Wood's work, tarmers of the name joined forces at this: after-' noon. ‘Mack and Alex went, i a satisfying trek, there with their father to meet Jamie and Gage and their Dad from the farms in :the road, in harvest- In that case, the person should invest in top-quality psychoan- alytie counsélling help, to get the piitch of positive, comfort able, non-defepnsive self-accep- tance. Also, He’ should learn to \be true to’ self, sympathe tically, in ine of refusing to knock himself put, figuratively trying te.“‘live “up” to others’ sterotype fotions of what his ‘"g more fuel. for the stoves. (or her) position in, life’ sup- || Have you: me.to the end’ of ‘Iposedly. calls for... 17" we tn r Mack later ae That-way, you lose the false ne : or 8b, should 7) And’ we have come to the end )\pf-que days The.old clock, en the: shelf declares if aw April day :|has® moved almost full eycle. Stars ‘will presently set a new ,,|day on the round. Until-tomorrow------Diary—--- Mr. ind Mrs. Fredericton, were’ pleasantly | surprised recently on their 25th wedding anniversary when they | were tendered a party by their friends and. relatives at the | home of Mrs. Glydon's parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mathes) Victoria. After the celebrants arrived| and the greetings were over, a toast ‘was proposed to the cou- | : ple by..Mrs,.Glydon's. brother, | = Gordon. MacLean. of Highfield | and was responded to by Mr. Glydon. A presentation from the family was made by Patsy! MacLean and several individual ; gifts were also received from | friends. A social evening followed, at. | WC. Glydon, |. now I am beginning to wonc they stem from my ‘childhood’ history. I am %, Jeff is 29; we have. |__—_heen_married.seven.years. atid: have two children; and I had __ just eompleted one year of col- lege. We had dated for -abput three years. After making a fine record. with the armed forces he went into business and has risen to a junior executive job with his eompany. His present salary) seems enormous to me, and he. is investing carefully,aiming at solid wealth, I spend conser- vatively, to cooperate: My father failed in business _ and had a serious. breakdown. When I waas six years old. Our family never recovered, finan-'|iove eially.- We barely made ends meet and I worked to buy clo- thes and books through high school. We children weren't encourag- tBut he doesn't understand my backbone, am no leader, eté.. Good-night. iy ¥ - : i ood es peaeraraere ee aca ie art aes eee co try to hide them from But Tf have to confide in some- body, now and then. oo ee ee | I have consulted different ters and pastors, All have inte ied, temporatily. My presnt \kind: pastor fhinke I am doing proach him with the- same. old problem. Can you help me?’ A. €. DEAR A. C. I've condensed your, letter. by Half... You. « say: that Jeff was your fiest and only | , and still-is your idea of all: that’ a woman ‘eould ‘want ina husband. Concerning your -grevious prob- lem of inferiority feelings, it is probable that the seeds were inher feelings-and, knowing that | fine, wT haten't the heart-to apy, = “When yo u-want to put your bal "bom to work, SVG For the baby. Eastern & Chartered ‘Trust will help. | se ceo ere ene pon yan cae, 1 deity hal cipitating cause, by now, ie a Se ee era wane me Oe} . evi erre: n j of = depth in cotege, though Fuel & ee ie Stove fey feelings. Only God knows Oils Sea ae weeaideit ol Burner And while , ' : ile we’re at ft, we tent of _churehwomen's = might even be able te give an mn ca upon A comp! stock ‘ cu ua cn ek you a hint about your ewn te Projects, join clubs, . ‘i : fa Aso tr ecancial haalth. feel especially inferior to col- | Charlottefown, Parkda Ky at: d h How doe you get this help? uates, o | herweed end Easters eee oe ee VET) ° you ont ave _iustcome inand have a Some_unkind people sense my|t _ é “i iendly. t wi incur ane tie waver @ J, W. Skinner 9 =A) ACCOUNT with us. ‘eepee. 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