‘ Wl Makes Plains . For Next Year Instrumental Music supplied by Mrs. Alexander Robertson preceeded the opening exercises ~~- . 0' Red Point WI which met with ! Mrs. Ali‘ah and Mrs. Will i a mi ‘ Chin: on November 3. ‘ . 1, ‘ Twelve members paid theiri i____._.&-...., .. .- .. .. ._ .- a .. ____x d u e s. and six purchased suh-.l lThe. Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues., Dec. 8. 1964. 7 scriptions to Institute News. l ‘ Election of officers resulted m? the following: pres. Mrs. Char- !les (‘ in g: \‘ice - pres. Mr; H A P P E N I N G S fAli'ali China: secretary - trea- surer. - Mrs Foster Garrett; di- Audrcy Jenkins. Women's Editor. Phone 4 F506 i redo” ' M” A'exand" ROb‘m‘ son. Mrs. Russel Garrett. M r 5. Edgar Rose; aud‘tors. M r s . Mr. and Mrs. (‘ B Jelly re-tnine grandchildren and 25 Elwood Ching. Mrs. Alvah’ turned to their home. in Summer- great-grandchildren. ‘ Chintz. Red Cross Secretary side from a pleasant visit thh' IMI‘S. Major Young: Organist. their 5011. K e l “1 and family "1 The. century old house set on Mme MV-‘lh Chilli- Walel'ville. Maine. While "I a slope overlooking Oliar- Members are invited to a USA. they visited Mrs. Joni/'5 hottetown Harbour. was the meeting. at Mrs. Edgar Rose's brother. Arthur Curtis, Belling- {gathering place of Fatrv i ew' home. at which plans for th e; ham. Mass. ;w[ when Mrs‘ Thomas Mu r.‘ congling year's work will be; I t ‘phy entertained the group. . "13 °~ . 'l The members plan a Layette Th9 llecembt‘l‘ mt‘clintz will. ' Lcollection. and a Christmas gift be held at the home of Mrs- vha - _ exchange. .les Ching. Mrs. Russell Garrett A party was given her by im-- . ._ . ; and Mrs. Major Young Will imediate members of the family The We‘ldem {0" 19h" '5 MW. serve a “pancake supper" to [on this occasion lThomas Murphy. The other offinth gmun Mm MacLure_ who l.esides‘cers were re - elected. Mrs. Al~ —~m——~ fi—____w..- ‘ . . :l'son MacMillan invited the with her son. Holden in (.ovc-‘members to meet at “her home warm water washing leaves; head Road. is very active. en- . I _ ‘ y . . joys doing household dut i Psflor the next meeting. .t ot d ill by pile much softer» Apply W W m the ham. THAT WONDERFUL WORLD OF BOOKS of suction cups Ibefore sticking} An increase in registration recent Young (‘anada Book instruction and information to ions that rc=idenl3 l0 Surfaces. Tht’yll nether!L and circulation of books at Week has delighted its librar- Cathy Shaw. Jane Sulliva n. area realize that tl‘. much better and for a longer Montague Reg ' - s . t ' t - ~ That's why it's better to wash. We». . reading and Visiting with her Social hour and iefieshnicnts ' v . v I . friends. She has four chlldren...}followed business period. comma” “he” l'ghfly “fled' t MARY HAWORTH M iii! well eq- Hi 3 :1 tan. Mrs. L \. anston. ln (farol McGillivray and Vickie nipped librarv is available. to 4 - . . tonal I gtimg school Library during the the above photo she. offers Reddin Mrs anstnn is an.» t.th ' ’ , .. nt’mn, ft ii,-. .i dhn'l m; Blithe it fte.t,k_truirs ts! MR' AND MRS' JOHN ALLAN Uf‘cariight"l again. tzr tiling: ho un- is" agaihlpgjsthink of ther‘hay. Sight?” 0 FEB 'P Om "— certain relief to all. How help- ing Winds. come. warmly and Until tomorrow Diary - .hi Dear Mary "awoflh' some paving W" in acceptab‘e co“. s less now the farmsteads are scented. in from the west. Good-pig. . ‘= ' ' t - ' ‘ when they are left suddenly with! The one girl horned a While w“ “““““ """—‘ years 3g" I 19'" a gentleman 0‘ “Other sort' for your cam p I e out light and water.... and in in- ago to the house across the Air :gmfi‘iTgozeg azfidgsslf'bes‘egeiehd 10?)?“ may be affecting a. (.onf D ° P F ‘l istances. heat lane from a visit with us, , . _ . .A .r u v . . . . r1 ‘ ' ' I - We or in of “mg ower 0“ “9 2...?rah'3..“*:>.i.r:.”°:;iirams. hurls. than . - - . ' v ‘ a ton: ' ' : < '~ “ ' ‘ ‘ i 3 A wedding ceremony at Zion They carriedj baskets of and itchhe:OIs:;‘(;leI\\tgldwhe.i: tthnergrgtie; ttlaeatl‘ocaunhrgnunél‘lfiv $55113; in. And the rain came. Pas" y". a gal, and adverse How I later. "But at our house‘ we had‘to a run m reach safe have“ __1 H was held m 1pm,,r M Mr, and mum" Charll’ttemwnn Wile“ m “hire cam” 0'.“ and god and . - - '- h' o ' 'ih the idea terday's lowered clouds. itsilt. stands on a good foundation. the loveliest supper. We. ate by.” we have watched often. suchiMI-‘t Charm” Gallant at that? - VtVian Christine dau- white mums with colored wheat. no hurry about payinz it back. pleasmg m r WI . . . . ,.. . . , . hm“, m p,.,...,.... ‘13,“. useful marl.lage (“of 2m, '1 p The hride‘; mother wore a He has called me several that this kind of social attention idamp afld lbs forecasts. I Dec‘iThe 51115 and beams are sound. candle ‘ htth 311“ "wed lt- igolhgs from hel" “5 the grahd'. .“ _ ‘ ‘jd‘ “1 3m“ M M}: an' fors' ‘t 9110 "‘n' changer”, colored jacket drags times since. then. asking me to from him might indirectly in- [ember storm now sweeps t.he;the roof low and sheltering. "We can't commence to rec-children. since ‘ll‘lt’y were. tinyiil .5 “f’rfd l;\f°\‘{‘;_- Aim”??? 3'73?!“ “laymannt on} of knittea lace with mink fu", meet him so that he could make fluence you into "forgetting the iMaritimes. So far rain and wind,; For a short period —— only to Ran the value of today's ratn",ones. to see t.lta.. through rough.la"'r::mal‘ianrh' “‘3: "_Pfipd“ .‘fl‘m‘ " a 'S < ' .' e d M k d on partial repayment on the. loan. loan" as you say. land at present a snowflurry. nastshow us again how much we. James commented this evening.,Winds and \ieatlicrs. they reacv '. _ ‘ v‘_ ‘- iiillie M. Allan. (.harlotteloun. piece. an ac an ii to _ - . . , _ ._Th t‘ h ,t .h d H [h . d evenmg “a. spent in :mgmg .] ,iw late Mn Aha“ accessories H" col-sage was Imet him once and‘he gave me Keep the loan on the books . been our portion of it. at Aid-itaim-folks have come to depend _ .e 5 team” asn been so e“ 3393/ Pl!‘ (W; _ " und dammz “Tm, church {pas dec'nra ( e d peppemint gamma". about one-tenth of what he owes. until it is repaid in full. And. if erlea. All in all however. this islon and treasure it — the power high in'months the younger far-‘ ‘ What..of the morning}! “13k? .. MrQ Fwd’ Knum. BMW. to} .m'. hagke“ of white and said Robert Allah Tax-hm" broth. Now people are saying that you haven‘t already done soL not an enjoyable spell of wea- suffered an interruption this mer said. "Brooks that have will be high amonzthe items she'merhjfmm Rfis‘p‘w‘up "h'aa’ the mm. 5nd hm guest pews “79” i m. of the Emmi. was beg. man'iwe are having clandestine dat- you might include in your file or ther. yet apparently. by news evening, All was lighted cheer- :heen low or dry. WI” run again. W1” theh “’9 'hmk MM"? imismmmp nf 59...“, burned marked with white satin bows . and ushers were Herbert Phil- 95- WhiCh is untrut’. Should I personal papers a memorandum ireports not so severe on the 15- fully about: houses. stables and Swamps Will fill." Sleep bears hm‘ away on her 911'. with a gas Wm, and a pane," “in wold and red colored wheat. l lips brother of the bride a n d 3 forfeit the balance 0‘ the loan ("agreement- {lelaumg the S“"' :land. as the share of it some of yards. And then suddenly — in. “Yes‘ .lames nodded. "We “1 . _ in a hmmmi mp”, fitn- ~Donald A. Campbell per- David .Iardine. ‘and just forget it? s.ta"ce “f the mformal ."ansac' tour Maritime “Eighbm‘s are a "as" "- wa5~ 3“ was 1"“ in bad a noun." that With our firm Jain” m the 01d .armChalr Pu” Winston (‘orcoram teacher at formed the d ouble ring cere-l Following the ceremony a re~ “15 Wife knows nothing 0‘ the “0" as you remember "2 (13'9- iexperiencing. where instead ofldarkness. The pump stopped. Aisnowfall. Winter had set in. But by_h|5 reading; Llslens- RISE! Tignish 5&th “landed the . ception for 90 guests was held 103m 85 She is Very 1931.0“! and “mum lent' verbal pledge of Irain, today and continuing, iSithirsty animal in a stable bang~'usually. though I have seen qmckly. “I believe to my heart, home and school meeting. held The soloist was Mrs. Ronald at the Queen Hotel. Robert Allan Won” T3159 thf- "’0‘ ll She repaymen“ etc-_M-H~ Esnowfall. ted a pipe or water - bowl in odd exception. you notice tthere'ilellen" he. says. " doorther‘. on Thursday Memnl tank-ms cousin of the bride, who proposed the toast to the. bride. knew 3"" U10“ Want '0 he lhei Mary H a W 0 “'1 “hm-‘9'?“ Our night tin-ns colder. Theisome. frustration. the sound echo- water in swamps before winter has blown open ~-- the pizzery. ———~ ~~ ~ ~~—— sari: "Until" before the cere- to which the groom_ responded. by" "f "flfa'r.g°ss'p' “0359 ad‘ through her faluml“ “0' by "1"" :wi n d is high. This old house'ing in the quiet of the kitchen settles in.'\' perhaps it is. i must go and see POLMED AREA nit v and "I‘ll Walk Beside Telegrams of good wishes Were V159 mes—GL3 l." "perso'm' 'merv'e‘?” Wm" hericreaks in its joints. complains The. refrigerator too all at once Hear that wind" How strong to if... And then" he smiles. slip- lto l‘ d o n .z iiieti-opclitan pn- l'ml”. during the signing 0‘ the rECGiVOd from relatives 8 n 11 .Dear GE: ‘0‘” “mil”?- "39" "re “f The Guard'an' a little at. the gusts but, only hushed its small tune. A lamp the. :usts are! And then how 511- ping into his boots. “how about a lice force cover: 735 square _ sister friends in Montreal. Tor- dlcatesuthatfi'o“ are 1" M‘ss' .' icasually. it has withstood many was lighted. and candles. But cut the. night is. and peaceful... bit of something. and a cup miles of the City The bride who was given in onto. Edmonton. Calgary and "0‘ 8 MN; And the gm 0 ‘T f F ,_arriage by her father. was Hodgesville. Sask. ‘ your narrative Sparks a“ sur'i S tearing a floor length gown of Out of town guests were Mr. gigat'g: mgmfizogaymz , trhte corded taffeta. featuring and Mrs‘ chm-fie H Jonps' R». t - . . ~ _ » a moped neckline enhanced Ema: Robe}. Ana" and Do “aid W“ a?” 3 l‘fll‘l he‘mliht h13‘bz‘ H th lace. The bouffant skirt was pound. Toronto. amnig'igi‘. 3111:» 23.13%? frigl lffhgzgggrggh‘js“$1522.33”; .ludith 'Pbillips. niece. of th e m. is assuming. mm... m... At Ebenezer * bride. circulated the all?“ an unexplored potential of ro- 3223f.2?“.i121¥".i:£i 3»? 22.2.: 3.121‘3...L§l’§f.:il2‘“f£ "r "bzt‘pge'rmfeggg ..Z"lt.§§°;.°.:'if:fii§§l renown: BYHE BULO VA WATCH COMPANY French illusion. She carried a has PXiStM c .‘I 5‘ . iHINK 0F t » - — . Cevho‘n- him. dating back to school days. Women‘s Institute members- haliqggé of iihite roses. stepliaii mgvhfg’fm. honeymoon in Flo- Thus. following the accident_ Mrs. Emersigr‘i flVlacLeod is vétsi Mrs. Andrew Humphrey, NU. rida. Mrs. Allan was wearing a and needing money. he touched (:3 £39015 the gr 5811;? Ni” sin of the bride 35 matrhn‘nf hnn, cranberry and black tweed itllt’. you for a loan. hopeful teven :0 r D30 9 h 011;; embers- mh- and My; Aim” Russel] as with fur collar. black accessor- ‘confidentl that you would be C fisher V?rW 0" t m h ride smaid were identicam. ies. and corsage of white feath- ; friend him in ready spirit, ‘ meg in tsesston recenhz.”m n liessed in a floor ipngm Shea“, ered carnations. Likely it is a psyclioiogipall (an; igns‘dare “a Chflstm a ‘. wins with ovei'skirts of red Mr. and Mrs. Allan are restd- haCknghd 0" 911101101131 "fitter- "lfi l" a h d surl’ mi gold peau de SOlf’. T h e x in: at an Thorndifo p a T kl tone of that sort in your dealing 3;“: arzcaageexiygggewfin by , E'N'ns featured scooped neck- Drive. Toronto. Ont. where the Wt“ “19- ’euOW‘ “'thh Equally a“; [Enoch MacRa‘e‘ i in e wtth elbow length sleev- groom is employed with the Ca. latices sense even if they cant U . , , . i | t Their headdresses were re» i nadian Dept. of Agriculture. ldefine “v '3' “1918 thPlr gossipy bPMF~IM31§£lmth2ng3231bziii cite: with - matching veiling i‘ (Photo by C. D. MacKavi [SWCHISHM‘S l" “1" eff?” lth h ' 9S esfh m f n - Wmi v ' ' ‘ 1clandestlne relationship is in 1. "WWW “ e" ' 9' ° owmg ‘ the. new committees: vl- .‘ progress. make up ‘ As for how to (Hymn m, sip sitation Mrs. Leonard .Roberts uation. i think you should stick ‘ and MW Dan Macbeth. school Home. Economics AssociationI m g t dc W .. MM... We... .... n 9“ reamen'm m n o r .im son: refresh- Meets Ai Mount St, Mary’s staffrrrna;thorns-ii; M “M ° SURF KING "EW" unbreakable mainspring, m nt, Mrs. Curtis Ford and lumlnous dial and hands, 9 ithat it is to be repaid. ,IMrs' RM)?” S'mps‘m' I P’lhte Edward Island Home E can solve our problems unl e s s‘ Though you graciously allow- _ cmtnmics Assocmtion met at we look at the spiritual side. The 1 ed in the beginning (mindful of [mint St. Mary's recently. real remedy is in the spirit." tthe man's financial plight! that t A _ The president Mrs. G. 3.7 Refreshments were served andtthere was to be "no hurry" in: T...:.__._. ‘h’h‘Slde Prestded- in disucssion period followed. iretirtng the loan. you certainly‘ ELIZABETH A The association holds four reg- l iewels. The next meeting of the Asso- ' have every right. at this is e t t F = ciation will be held in February date. with most of the loan sill i l Wmmnpaid. to remind him that con. 1 lar meetings during the year. The membership includes tea- ltd'brerakcibie mainspring, ' - v shock resistant, fhPi‘s f-‘rom colleges and high! . itinued payments will be appre- PHONE “M “"‘"“\. “ . giants-across em. dietitians.: Minutes Of 1939 lclg‘thed.‘ ’ m f th ‘ "I i————-——-————Cmp December weather‘mglgmwgfi..mwm I" yenw a whg’azgs with?“ Reviewed in ’64 aieaifias 3i”: assassinate: rises: . assailant-fr" L———t War theroutirte business was: raise the roof if she knew of the coffee parties. afternoon Lteas. 3:;2:°’:3.'t.i’iifi'”, igi'n'mm A R G E n Mods. starn‘fs‘s tent u ansioo brace! . p 3 11.“ E a a .1 lftlShed materials relative to th . _ l debt. shouldn‘t rob you of cour- - - _ _ iaritime Conference held in ‘ bee: Juli/[5:35; 93.13%}: $33.“? at"d Wise 1“ Openly admi" :il-‘gldffeptgitlce: olf‘t‘hseein‘tlgitci‘s ’lrtober were discussed. Mes- m... served a delicious hot tur- “"8 ‘" “909mm "‘5‘ Y0“ 19'“ The Guardia Fvening Patriot “395 ha" been “mm "0'" key supper to the members of mm "‘°"°~" ‘“ “mmency ‘50 1" womenseditor will be happy to 'tsiting Home Economists cx- the Clinton Women‘s Institute ’9‘” 5 n h ‘ a” nblisti free of charge Doyou‘ ressing appreciation for arran- and guests on the Occasion «iii “MORE frlehdSth; And that .VQ" flaw, vimorsa mm a 'a (mm, “"9"” 8"“ hospitality. ’ their twentv—fifth anniversary. “"9” m be repa'd‘ as D" “I” 1 I rid r whom frgend id: A vote of thanks “as ext”. The tabla; were Set with wh'm. ugctntlemen's agreement." lfr anl t; 3 won i lied to Teresa MacLeod. coni'e- linen and dainty china the head-l Ho‘d up your head and “on” 0 "m M I l ' h ld lior of the Conference. table centered with a decorat e dl "‘3’ “mpg ("r the Jealous H y'all are p mm“ a M ay ‘ - There was considerable dis- anniversarv cake. Wren“ attempt!“ H any' m read“ mvmgl.l:hower or entertath usston about the recent Career The blessi n S was “Red by: ‘mmmamy ""0 ym-lr “when”. youlfecu‘: ‘ Imimic 4-8?“ Imdl fl“ ! .mmsemng sessions {or Grade Rev. Francis Bower. ed if naively unbusinesslike gen- m: 9 m' e“ "um “ "It 2 students sponsored by n e ‘ A toast to the w.l. was Dropoa- i “Ed” in the mfimr' ' u mg Rotaryauh and the Natio n I 1; ed by Mrs. Horace Paynter who: “.33 t". mectmg the "‘3" ‘f‘= Emplofinent Service commiss- told of some of the worthwhile qu‘p'mtonal gash")? {or “2'1 "SURF STAR" on to co- operation with 'the projects accomplished by 1h 9 la npaymen sess om‘ do“: ’roi'inciaJ Dept. of Education. W.I 'rtu wu responded to by d" it' I" M“ conceit the “"an A" “"m 5‘" “mm” m” a m. concerned 8 the MI”, Stew". Col. may fancy that in asking to see available at Ma, the péflon ewehoslgn w repre_ ‘Ie‘chtumtmunum. you. or in seeing you. he. is re-t ‘s J‘w.".r’s crittthi-ofeuim of Home Eco. -Mrs. James E. MacKay pro- ‘ d I i mum iii not a qualified Home posed a toast to the Queen. A - Across from Dominion Store n v I \- Economist. An objection relative toast to men was proposed by Wheafley Rlver “"31? r Slim "r" mm m .r I u" m. ,,u.. mm", ..'.. n this» matter is being sent to Mrs. Wilfred Pickering. a n o . he}... Cami. mm'hlbusrhfiz {tom U “' "ES'W‘T ‘ ’ l, ’m,‘ w 3,”, Y- :M. an im'r hose responsible. Robert Heaney responded. Institute HOS ‘ 3:353?.'ét.'"3huonng. mammal-wt. V " manv'n'ni'flwm Wm 3.522.512”??? mam. ""le ""iwd'm 3‘33.” "i.‘:.":::!:.‘:.-v. The speaker {or the evening The minutes of the first meet- 3 EBENNETT CARR 5 mm «mum. want. "thisth mutton imam. mama-Ian:6:52:53 .Targtis‘i’aysw u. zgggggfiéglgghm," s...‘ ‘ an... Smicw ’35 Mrs. William Reddtn. Mom in: of 00mm 16. 1939. were Guest ker Insurance Counselling "" "m" u "m‘ an "I.- tit niiu or not. in so: Cum "chafing mfg; gnu; 3161-“ M $1.25; ;'."§;.;,m' s ioooo Igne. a Home Eco mist and read by the secretary. M r a District Supervisor " '” "WW" “Wt "‘ “(fin ’dtusfeb’e "mm and. former Nutrition at with the William Cotton. The? first meet- Mrs. Philip Mathemn was the Charlottetown. P.E.l. . '- wu- n” 5' Ni Cross lac ety. ing was held at the home of guest speaker in Dec. to mem- Sun Life of Canada : ’ ' ‘ "as" Their Excellencies Governor- Mrs. Leslie Paynter with a mem- bers of the Wheatley River Wo- Phonc 4-8." - 4-54" * '~-»—- leneral and Madame Vanier bershtp of 82 Mrs. Charla l men's Institute. with an inter- 2 fistmos ere not only the s onsors hot Woodside was first president. eating description of her official" ll? conference butt e inspira- and Miss Vivian Woodside was duties as president of the Fed- ori f . , _ r st secretary treasurer. A era omen s institutes of There 'as‘o‘ne’year‘s prepa't‘a- memorial service was conduct- Canada. I "n‘fpr. e’meetitng of non invi- ed by the president honoring six Fourteen members and two Pd participants at Carleton deceased members. Mrs. Fe 11- visitors. meeting at the home of e 7 to to, wick Lefttrgey. Mrs Mary War- Mr. and Mrs. leopard Ling. an- The subject matter of the con- ren. Mrs. John Whiteb e a d . towered roll call with an exchan- ' Hence was hum on n‘r_ rider. . Earle Carr, Mrs. H u it h to of Christmas Gifts. k Elkin's book "The Family Glover. Mrs. George Riley. The visitation committee re- lt Canaan.- Min three prepared The guest speaker. Rev. Fra.i- ported that treats hadbeen pro- . . . ed § cussed by panels and m 3011“ W" lnlroduc by Med “89"?” people It“? baby Chm from our wide A beattful array neteeh roundtable discussion. Mrs. Thomas Sullivan who brief- gilt: sent to twins in the district. . Ntflel “low” M “M mm mm. mm. ml". m k nth individuals. .150 with com. 1y outlined his life. He was born Boxes of warm clothing have menu. “I”. M .ck m P I “a Dents and discussion. m the at Stanley Bridge. and in now been packed and sent to th e I diamond — and Birth- “MM " '" 'Udi‘ence. ' ’ ' ‘a teacher in the History Depart- USC also a quilt was reported “mg. fancy stone. The speaker "viewed the pa- ment of St. Dunltln's Unlvers- finished and ready to send. 0 Put! Sell us trauma. and the round. tty. Charlottetown. Father Boi- A Cllh donation is to be sent [ROM no» bl diminish on Law and the get gave an interesting talk on to the T3 Campaign. . We" ' ily. sh; “minded chi. int. Prince Edward Island'- C o n- The January meeting will be 8 M L ’esflng ad infomqu paper federation imam. held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Gm ' ' m . “ in..me it! .He was disliked by Mrs. Wct- Andrews. Roll out! be “on mm“ , ' n V e km" 5 .cm i n ‘ rum ‘ 0H "My . N C W h K v "‘15: "one outta Wm W811“ Lloyd my: w“ NIGHYSMQ'.M_ - ’ discussions. rite APle FOR aura M- Jim re" a I 0? love and m in (nu. - CM Mn. Cora Llll will last st GI. Ml. It. h Gm“ Dbl ‘ “Q‘s-1..” Aflichrbttdhubecn manhunt; ‘ a..." . _ ‘ “a ' . .tta. known . .. W' 'Cl'iofit behave iv. to at 5.040 cuts at on. meal. nun-hm wen mod.