47W 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, July 3, 1964 i ' i l HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-8500 , Mrs. E, .I. i‘iander. Kensing- ton. spent a few days recently i at her former home at Sydney. ihis mother. Mrs. Verna Nichol-l N.S. She was accompanied on return by her sister and bro- ther, Anne and Gordon Butler who are guests of Rev. and Mrs. Fiander at St. Mark‘s Rectory. Rev. E. J. Finader, Kensing- ton, spent the past week New Glasgow. N.S. attending a training institute for the pur- pose of studying the “new Cur- riculum". Suzanne .lohnston. Montague. whose m a r riage takes place July 4th. was guest of honour at a delightful shower Wednes- day evening in the Presbyter- ian Hall which was attractively decorated for the occasion. l t to Chatham. NB. after spend- ing a pleasant weekend wi {h l son, Whim Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Camp-l ll, Trochu. Alberta. are visit-' ing relatives at Kensington and vicinity. Sisters and a brother of Mr. Campbell at Kensington new Empty Barns Taken Over By Birds As Summer Homes “The day returns and brings us the petty round of irritati n 3 concerns a duties... “And also, so very many summer delights! In the barns these days the sunlight beams down from a gable window to light a dark corner of a loft. In the bright span. golden motes, wee nug- gets of things, play. How sil- ent and empty the lofts are! No sound there except the complai- ning chirps of the swallows in the heights. questioning your intrusion. Oh. ere is anoth- er visitor! She moves on stealthy. footsteps there at the far side. by ‘ an ancient hand - hewn beam: 8 black hen with a gold- en circlet of collar. spying out the land to select a nice claim. are David Campbell, Mrs. We more or less envy her. David I. Calrk. Mrs. George Cool. clean. qui what a dc: MacNeill. and Adeline Camp- . lishtiul spot this to steal away be“. They will also visit two to. to enioy “ a boo or just hatching brothers at Irishtown, Preston and Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ramsayl and family. Norma. Carl. Alli- ; son and Kenneth, Kensington. l. left recently to spend a week at l Bangor, Maine where they will i be guests of their aunt. M r s. . even to sit idly drea through. were straining at the seams. with their tenants. Only the odd call is stabled now. And th 3' ms! Empty too the stables a re . that winter and spring- vherdsire. Cats in the sunlight in is and th at awn and na These days. ppies. bright- gowned. smile coyly at the hummingbirds and bees: the require only a minimum care. and reward even careles s gardener with wealth of bloom, months through. and re o the plot. And the Oriental Poppies. with their qualntly cut. velvety foli- age. and huge bright blooms... Whence. we wonder. come the honey - bees which frequent those and the clump of bleed- ing heart. and make the child- the t Grivas‘s assurances were given diortiy attor- ths vern- mont of Greece. whore Grivas tth dots is connected w ministry. denied it had sent any Greek or officers to Cyp- rus except for replacements for silo-man Greek contingent stationed on the island under the 1960 treaty. I HAVE NO EVIDENCE A UN spokesman said there was no solid evidence either that Greek of Turkish military personnel had arrived secretly on the island. He added. how- ever. that the UN had observed “certain movements and sus- pclous' activities of personnel" involving both Greek and Turk- V h nationals. He aid there were indications that weapons ren have a care when they stop more being smuggled to the s . ' World Talks On Fisheries “E Is Planned SEATTLE (AP) — A world fisheries conference. including .Russis, is planned by the Uni- ted states for next year to deal with conservation and problems. Sen. Warren G. Mag. nuson (Dem. Wash.) said here: Magnuson said P re s i do n t Johnson approved the idea at a ting with him recently ‘and the state department is lworking on an agenda and in- :vitation list. No site has been selected but the probable time is next March or April. Magnuson said he and Sen- or E. L. Bartlett (Dem. Al- aska) met with Undersemtar U n. to sample their. fragrance “I wish there never was a bee made" Peter commented this evening. when we search-t ed for new blossoms. “If there were no bees, Silly. there'd be no‘honey." Alex re» minded him. ‘ “Oh. sts forgetting that” Peter said. “Rain tonight" the weather man has forecast. James hear- ing. smiled. “Let's hope that forecast comes true“ he said. “The crops aren‘t making mucll dea headwav these days. Not that Search Ends For Swimmer NEW YORK (APl—The U.S. Coast Guard has abandoned a search for a woman transat- lantic swimmer. reported miss- ing in the Atlantic off the south shore of Long Island. “If she was out there-alive or d — we would have found her.” a coast guard spokesman Y of State George Ball to discuss the project. . “This conference could be a kind of a door to getting Rus- sia into the North Pacific fish- eriesiresty now being renego- tiated by the United States. Cailéada and Japan," Magnuson sa . l PLANS AFRICAN VISIT l MONTREAL (CP) — Pierre .‘ Dupuy. commissioner-general of the Montreal world's fair, plans to visit Africa next winter in ,hopes of inducing some newly . . .. f a doorway. Swallows flit they're. actually suffering yet. - - - . . The bnde _ m _ be was 355.5. Frank hmsman. l ° ' - said of Britt Sullivan. 29. l Independent nations to exhibit at ted in opening the g i i t s by Ev- l “£5111: 21:9” empty The cow aitllghrantaiefihmge a gentle "in The spokesman added thatl "‘9 fair in 196.72 The. “it Will l” elyn MacLure, while the ac- Sally Mal-Lure formerly of - kind are in the pasture, The “The dav‘mtums and brings coast guard aircraft had thor-lu‘ehhllt’i'St Omelal inwgnallonal com an ing ood wishes were Charlottetown. was married; - ’ ' . ~ - ougth searched a 900 -. 9" l l 0“ 5"“ many 0 the Af- l’ y g mare and tool are in the out of us the petty round of irritating mile area along a muquufilss‘ rican nations have gained inde. read by Lila Dewar. Also assis- to Bruce Clark in Hamilton. 1 . .. .doors too. In the paddock. a duties... We h ave them on Sullivan was supposed to have! pendence. For this reason“ w” those CENTE NNlAl DisplAYs AT‘VBRC ting were Mrs. Leland Nelson and Mrs. Arnold Irving. The program was arranged by Mrs. Elsie Witterworth and featur- ed appnopriate contest and a sing - song with Miss Dewar as piano accompan i s t. Refresn‘ ments were served by m e m~ bers of the Ladies Aid Society. above the children's exhibit Ont. recently. Among who motored to Ontario to at- l tend the wedding were the: [bride's mother. Mrs. Christine! MacLure, Carol MacLure, Mr.l and Mrs. John MacPherson.I all of Charlottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Marx Cooper, Eldon. ! 4: ewe mothers the pair of youn- gest lam-bkins. away from flock which. with the goat. summers at: the other farm. An expectant black ewe. still wear- ing her fleece. is her compan- ion. to provide a problem for Peter. we heard in- uire of James today. "Ju st e ies. the humble. and sometimes farms. the over and over dut- been swimming toward Europe. She set out last Wednesday with bUStmnng flung" an escort ship leading her and Have we then "performed them with laughter and kind occasionally taking her out of faces?" h l m the water to rest, The" 5' a me 0" ‘95- “ e The escort ship reported her :59? dgf these beaumm sum" missing after she was reported Until to'mopmw __ Diary _. to have failed to been a rendez- lessential for them to be repre- sented. he said. __._____.__ 5 V"""””” 1 THE IONETTE" FASH BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day Cold Waving . Bleaching Tinting . Perm. Specia i3 lli'lll t l. i s A special Centennial dis. by the Phil Women's Insti- ‘ t ' play. sponsor by commu» tute: winning entries in the are Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. pre- ‘ Mrs- w; L- Gllflll. Randi'. ‘ When do you suppose hers wxll ' I Phone 44,752 mm}. organizations. Opened children's Centennial comm. sidem of the w]_ premier Mrs. Robert W-ray off Ctil- glee. Davidsand Jamie 'of Roc- . come? Good - night..... lvou: with the vessel late Sun-}: 257 “fine” at this week at the Basilica futons: Mrs. Isabelle Spar- wane, Shaw and Mrs. Leon. 1trial-slimming I(altlughtéalil' 0NI e‘ ingltllarln.1. . .dha‘le arr1ved to. w» I “mm—r” W .‘IIIIIIIIIIh'IA “canon mum Occupymg hugs “nemammal D011 C01, Ross of Parkdale who or am . ate r. an rs. es l ac .spen uy an _ugust at heir . o ‘ four rooms. the project inclu- li‘L‘ililll and a continuous sllo- ‘ . : ‘g {Lean tformerly of Bradalbane summer home in Brudenell. s . des handiWork and objects of “in: of National Film Board zed the Chill-liens P‘mm" 0' ;3nd Cfmlra'l Bedequel llaS ViSl' ' l historical interest exhibited dtK'liIIIt‘lllill‘lt‘S. Examining the display. (lfdllblgl: Llalllsa find M'ld {Send Ml?la"l‘ll\1';°l“l Georg: 9f Nelw c .______.,n.n_._._-. -.. . . ‘a - , rs. enry a - l s. . .. is vaca lonmg ill“ P - much as she has mu m to be and Mrs. Brewer Waugh. Georgetown as the guest of his * Y i _ 5 his life companion! E ‘ I . ' .. gra'ldparems’ Mr‘ “9 Mrs‘ H' NICOSIA tAPl—Gen. George old guerilla leader told Galo' faxes due EIMSdC'e NO. l Thus l would 51199059 “lat (5:15:55 0¥d(§§:{:§:' intezrgfi'rgsanl filogégcufi and . Grivas. the former Greek-Cyp-i Plaza. the special UN repre-l l . I hsbad.‘ . um mi:_.cnh , . ‘.. 0(‘1 . e enyon‘~ .' j - _ ' ‘ ' l Workin Wife Harassed l Miss to homes Mm» incarnations: “l: seashellis also: 37 "MW-'9 P°" mes- musi 5* Paid by l i given opportunity Ias he con- ‘15:; 3:; figanfllgmfeDrickzn‘g 322;; pgfiioxzng G; Ifng returned to Cyprus to help thelconciliation to restore order on 15 or they be hand.d in I 1.5mm; iii to be unfaithful, is - ; I . . ° .9' UN maintain peace but that heJCyprus. a UN spokesman re- I I 5 By s ‘simply an out- picturing of hislGeorzetown.-\n51ted recently in {mouvytitss the guests of Miss Elo- does not plan to take 0“ any mne‘d' I I ‘ . . ‘chronic self - reviling tlncon- St. Peters With Mr. and Mrs. '0 3" a"m- Genewe‘e SOl' official posts on the island._ ‘ eras said he is confident for COHQCHO". Dear Mm Haworth: i am it. , prnspert “sight in heavily that was stolen; mlilnd. m l.lames Whitty. er. Whim is “mm ‘miln first intestine witil‘idesltliep Grejekfngrilgi ‘governrn‘on; B d of l my late thirties. marrled and‘ am beginning to feel that I 3’39 ens ('3 y- F mm“ ' -' ‘r .l - 0 low 3 M e a o res} an 3 -ar 05 T-w 1c ‘ l ‘have three Children. "PM mmme help. He n eve r I bidly 8e” _ rejecfing Paranoid a relred US Dal) d‘l\el‘ WIIIieSlri§ntscl Sf Kg‘ljmulr and _secretly on the island almost:he apparently is adwsmg r“: Y or ‘I’ THIS“. Several times in these 15 would consent to counseling, I personality]: projects his mitsellg’ Mr. “d Mrs. Barry Nichol‘ . MrlsmAlfggd 8:13;” lit/1;. 8:11 {three weeks ago. the 66-year. would not resort to armed forcel . years of marriage it has been as he thinks I am the one at '95 “Po” ey‘l’ers‘m" “0595 - ' ' -' messary for me m boom", a fault :him (specmcany those u p on I son and family have returned gingilzoglllierty of NLontaguel at l . wage earner temporarily. to His altitude puts a blight on Whom lie leans if“ 9‘10‘5‘ml’0m ‘ May A? -ane9usw§hqwer Mon-l help out financially lmy lifc. inhibits me from mak~ h-V 3,0lmg- lalkmg and “ "r: ' l I inha'” mung m ]m Road-E ‘ I've held rather TPSlItHisllth in: new friendships or renew. l hmi‘dlng as if they were some- SOCIG lems ‘ MB I C be“ ‘ jobs and actually seem to func- ‘I ing old ones and destroys much hf‘w "359.0".5'ble for ms S‘Ck' Li “a. 1; aBntw: amp i ted . It‘hd ‘ Y tion more efficiently at house- iof my feeling for him. A50 its” “xiwes‘ l Are Req U'eSted bride in oe 8? us :he 'fel A keeping when I work outside. am worried about the effect on ll! dealmg “’th ll"? paranmd . whi h . pen aged b g1“ .’ though “.0 rcgrcmd having m i the (.hndrm patient’s symptomatic accusa-l This is a wonderfully social‘ D cldvfire “rang .y Mrs‘ ‘ leave the children in anotilcr's Should his mental quirk. or “PM (Wh‘Ch have "0 founda‘ 'llme 0‘ year! icona bellunrze' Mrs. Blown-d v care when they were so young. 1 whatever it is. govern and con- l “9" 1“ lac” the person accus' The” are receplllms 3310"" Damp I” .the gm~ (ards' . The problem is my husbands ,ml our lives? Can you shed ed should be bluntly outspoken for visiting convention delegat-j ,ancmg a: enioyled. Willi mu- l e attitude. In almost every in- some light on the situation. or “1 crying "Foul" 5°“ ' 308'? 95' Showers' luncheon; and COM 5101151115); by Aex Macmu. stance he has accused me 0 .offer any remedial suggestions? lamgggge l5 1°” 0“ the 'le ’ fie? 128mm“. lbrt‘d“ ‘ lo "t bel l figshfienmexge figflfi' ne- \5 ' improper relations with my re- ‘——R.’l‘ ml" accuser. He it apt to “en 5 a 1‘98 iv“ V3“ lon' ‘ ' a ‘ l I - ‘ . . . . . ' l ' l I 3pm.“, employers. 5.. c h a , . take it {or guilt-tinged caJolery 1ng here. the prospect of your. . v B l lllll'll! l5 “"lhlnknhl“ l“ ""5 5"" l\‘0ll)l€‘afilllill eyl-l‘crltlrlllznTSI l 0n the 'part of the accused. loll" Vacatlon.l'° 5mm? pmnl "lll‘. Mr‘ “7“ Mrs' Charles J" Fra' l K S 2 l have tried to be patient with hon”; Wm“ .01 r h ‘Qbmdk : ‘ As matters stand. you should i§lde l’lle PWVWW- and "‘05" 9"" ser' me"! “m mm“ and M”' 3 m. as hp 599mm m ream mu . r .\ I, 11-. - - "1- get professional help m a iJoyable summer get- togethers. Harry MacGreizor 0f M0nta-: new if “Me A founded accusations has been a psychiatrist any] at or “mm, with friends. gue. Mrs. Fraser‘s mother have ' Fo‘r fem~of ~invnmn2 0m” ‘ mistakfi. it tends to. inflame ra- relations cause“; to restor‘e Shane your social news witht returned to Monta gue after7 ,‘ _ If‘I‘ an extinguls ls un- - - r d r in th ‘. g is endin th v‘ to ' Ft. . ’ WODle. lW kel’l “"5 mml’we' wholesome misconceptions. your sense or Integrity {and “1' cgllumnss lust ecalvlv‘)lkr‘ued’ll'cl\' plat:- dgl‘daleg Flgrllllan ;‘d:oute life? ‘ ly to myself llntll tlou‘. Bill lllt' ,. WW Na... that he k 1y your tomes for dealing cor-1k. H '8.“ . Cl; HM" l ,. .[ed ’M ' ‘ " yl latest ordeal was such that l Chrm'ma”.. Sick with the en";_ l rectly with the grievous prob- .G'Eis] in"; Mlle-93;"; 960%. ‘qilstlhenandr- Bind MMrisRioorgc i feel cal” “53"le ll'r'h” 3‘" lional disorder known as paran- lem' ll 18 my how mat by tak- (eveningsl in summerside" orl Reed forerl of. Mgfr ' cusatlons unaided. if they" '4 11' m3 ll“! 8WD. You may lead ‘ ' ‘ ’ y on a“ I R "in And on” more it is be I ma. u tell tends to get worse r husband "no museum ire neWs bureau of The Guard- gue and were also guests of Mr. 1 h" “mega” for I" as the patient grows older. un- {m_ g ian a at Montagueland Mrs. Joseph Store” MI... - {cion'dllagjnh a; un- (“d bull“ 0 less diagnosed and brought un- Mary “worth con n 3e 1 s .and Alberton. land Mrs. Danny Murray, Mrs I piling“, ' ‘ p‘ 5 “9 der control in the forenoon through her column not hv’ There is no charge for publl-le-ne Johnston and F‘de PcE-l. PaEal. I am (“mid mv “NU I M years of life. mail or mom] “1'er i e“: lCBiIOH 0f SUC'li “Pills alll‘l 0UP. MacDonald, all formerly of . . - _ -‘ r" 0" 1 Paranoia has to do. cssential- . l.” ,‘ l staff will be very happy to hear' Monta ue ‘ ‘ will he questloncd \lllen l Pnlt‘l' : h, wim acme ingrained inseo Write her m care of The Gual- from you l ‘i ' l ' the agalngfind ‘2‘ urity foclingsdso extreme as to ian‘ ‘ i I ‘ ' ‘amount to destructive self~con- U I d Itempt. And assuming this is 5 ' l your husband's bias. it. follows. fy O tillat he might readily lmagine.l Miners Go Ladlfi' Mm.“ Laminar“ MEN’S llll‘idly. that his wife would be. F h R' ' S I ' easily susceptible to the alien-.1 o i iions of almost any man. inas-.l s T -——~—A~~«-——* PARliys rigour MASSIN liloating over the trousers, aol- p S . t eutersl — Summer : lywood fashion ,h‘oliday clothes on the French1 Pyjamas are the style for fargreyfifigfifat:£::—$=fonse:; R ‘ iviera are striking this year the evening. when the girls . ‘ .9. for their similarity. dress up to dance the "shake" :::a:a n Jllrgdge :85 fauna“. Every female, from six to 60. {and the "surf." As narrow full- played miners mam mo Anni?» SIZES ;appears to have adopted the glenth dresses have gained in- provinces have been Gem 1' cl: 1 new Chanel hairstyles. tuinics .ereasing popularity for formal on SIU _ manned 5mm andpgzr 3 To a and pyjamas. ;parties during the last year. will hired as name: for In a landi \ghege,1llntil a few #“pala'ce pyjamas." or wide . occur ' ‘. . ‘ years ago, it ivi ua ity was the legged “yachting pants." have i ' . I ' _ men's clothes.‘ combined the attractions of a ’Migevenwtfen kmmers' {WA UM?“ ’ Re > =- conformtty has taken over. long skirt with the practical (Ci-é) 0;“): rs“: smgrca 1‘ MEN’S ' "” Mass production has, indeed. qualities of trousers (or “301- ‘ S 1:: I n U med ysgeej' 395 M." ‘ won the Widest acceptance Ill letic" dancing. ' " W n ‘ u + France in the 3 her I. workers of America (CLCl m" Mid llt’h 9 gm“? In the sea of changing style. members fro Bell Island. Value ~ n 10:); c0 93' ,Iii the bikini remains the only but- Nfld.. Will be sailing sin. ‘ ‘ n l i“ man“ a“ “0"” {we ‘lu‘Ck tress of classic post - war manned vessels at Lakehead ‘ oes A ‘ ° ""‘l’l 2‘ 0“ a" metal“, 0‘ ashion. The bare minimum is and East Coast ports by the current fashion and identical till he _ 5 k gingham shirts printed s the st for sun bathing. end of the week. the SW said. Now ONLY Many B d N a d1“ . V e men are among those 1"“ am” colionbemnlcs 3nd lrflnS’Pmm . thrown out of work by automa- . & u v0le sch coats are on sale Bndal Shower tion of a coal pier at Sydne ' p 5' 2:13:18“ “01'? 0'1 the 3WD" H I d d and reduction of iron are "If MEN’S 0 - - mining at Wabana. Nfld.. on At Cannes. a statistical count 6 In Bor en Bell Island. the union said in FOR on We 'y m“ m the A bridal shower was held ‘ mument w n 1: Per ' 1°"? an". h” "'M oently at the home oers. Rus- Five of the Mine Workers‘ . . Rm”. ‘é’mnfi‘f “n “”"‘Y“" sell Deighan. Borden. in honor members were placed in deck s O Daoust W 988 we: 30mg“? big; of Dianne MacLellan. m will? rogumsdvgimde- 0* -' s 95 . . 0 am e it own version 0! the Chanel hair- Mu' Alum? Mum“ rkers membear‘: ’23; I u . Pinewooa do, cmnplete with six-inch-wide V91" WY“ “1° 9“"0 Wh“ scheduled to be put aboard ves~ ' I. ’ flat bow pinned to the nape of Judy M'dl‘m'l’ “d. Mam” sets at Lakdlead today an neck et Ann W arren carried in the Eight other UMW member. re: is which were later ope y , v MEN’S MEN’S EAgnY ADAPTABLE I , ported to the SIUs Halifax hir- . . va Bell and Betty (,nmp- lng hall earlier this week a . . eifect is easy to adapt hell. I n m now an "in" .. N ‘0 both long and Short half- The A short skit was presented by coastal steamers. ' ‘ black velvet bows. mounted on Mn, Even“ Maegan“, M". ladies A... w" no WAYS “mm hair-slides, are on sale at every Melvin Anew: and M l- . _ “WE F03 mu ' ‘ ' I '.1 m Jeffrey. - Leonard McLaughlin. . Sew the sleeveless version LACY meAppLEs but most omen buy a yard of M" Rune“ Dem. '3“ ' It fliflfllnl “it . - ‘ 095 (or summer u with v. sleeves ribbon at a chain store and a, 3 [mm ."e'd “m” union under supervision by the I M- 8.95 Valli. ‘ . ' lorback to school! It has a Crochet these lovely pine- wear I different colored bow to ’0’” ‘ "“t by mil“!!! “Nd 0‘ tin-ml. . ~ ' Pol-ll air with its deep coliar apple dailies and display them match every change of soa- A ' MEN???” M": aid in the “Itement dlIcuI- - ' ‘- ' inverted pleats that Split proudly in your home. 1““; 0d - M” M" lion- ! r way unions the MI . u..." ' ~ It! so aaucily. Use the smaller doin as a At St. Tropez. "the cowgirl g m M'Wwallirs . E m union. to pm other “- - . ' ,' : v. mat. the larger one as a cen- look" begins. Bhejeang are mu 8;; ' m ’m “Wald, moved as job open- 5 I; s g. terpiece. Pattern 7227: cro- "in," but newest 11" new cum- in“ “cm” 9 \?"».» . r . M5 chet directions doilies is and made of white duckcloth. are ' A '"l‘e'm'" l“ “‘ “We” a ' ' ' L 19 inches in No. so cotton. not straight and or m mull“ "l" l” “‘ “la “m ‘m a" "m" “l” M‘ “95 . Gm flirty . five mu (coins) for s y flared into hell bottom mum“ '“e’ 'b‘ l' 7'” ell?“ w “mm-M ' ‘ V ‘ this pattern (no stamps, please) . mm“. 'm "and" h ‘ l AND 30 1:1 Eggs-fine"; They are 0u'irom with a l'nlll'l DEN“ Pom” "'0" “mm m "l dean m Reg. 0.95 -v 0cm diirt made gingham in small - I I " ' 3" Dept. sorrow. St. Toronto. Ont. pink. blue. or red and white m m mm H mm”? flu'fifi'fi’ "' w“ 0 UTkE} ‘ 7'95 only ‘ M u, I...“ _ .sm an undo! Mn. ‘ . V V . . p gum, pm piliflypAT. Barbados. withapopulstionotm “mm”. m T C) I“? E _ my , .m.susmmmoaduvm.mu.m . . ' . ‘3. fl' 5. . _ ‘ .. u . ‘- . i . ‘ I , «In. '.