/ 1 morning! I’ve just been » powdered and .i‘m ‘rose: How do you lflre W4 March 15. E53 Guardian Page 9 my my two downstairs "toofins"’ and, wonderful news. I’ll soon have two up-stairs. — ZDIARY y R. L, Stevenson, ,__said,., “All vvho live meant good work with their whole hearts, have done good work, although they may die be- lore they have time to sig-n,it. flid another has declared. ,‘-‘No ludwork is ever lost. Many lab- orers must be content to sow; Itliers will come to reap the har- while Carlyle reminds us llil “all true work is sacred; in llllnie work, were it but true land-labor, there is something of Ilviiieiiessf‘ ' lheii blest are they who in lieu everyday work, great. and ‘filler. can glimpse that aura of Illness which enhances the com- mlflllace task and makes every flrnof hand, each familiar scene mlosoinething truly satisfying Ind good. Ille housewives busy with "1911" numberless duties and cares ‘W1: and often unnoticed — lltse come to mind now as the “land week go to rest. Not we Meet such as we, sincepur bus- Eldays and most demanding, I9 been pretty well left behind. en and mothers 5; Former lslcmd Celebrate Gol satlllliél am. mass in Blessed “lament Cathedral, Detroit, M an eveningreceeption, on Sat- ‘filayx February 15th, marked °-mien wedding of Mr. and r:'tA’1hh°11l’_Doiron, ioi Belmont The. Detroit. Michigan. 1% Elrweption in VEW Hall. 10, hy Y1‘fl0_uth Street, was given your dDoinon’s two sons and M ‘allg-hters. There are also M" grandchildren and two A? grandsons. . htcendlng the celebration from and 9 Edward Island were Mr. rs‘ Napoleon Gallant and luggm} Blanchard of Char- ho 3. Mrs. _Felix Blanchard Mesfilmmerside and Mrs. gallant _1dershaw of Morell. Mrs. WM 15 a sister of Mr. Doiron. yr *5; Blanchard is a sister of § Association March 1 I'r‘U‘:e:i.\/I\/QI'I(i Is Sacred -- Somefhing Divine In If I ixrh.d_ ..l1a.1.°.dJSI iaré PP9§_efll1y lakefl up witlri‘7 attending .to‘tl_ié closing rites of house and household “for Sunday.” Even now iclng a cake perhaps. or mixing a filling for a Sunday- pie./» Or ‘maybe tucking up the children, kin now in their sweet- ness to the angels that keepa silent watch through the stilly hours above their young beds: or perchance picking up the out-of- place items in that seemingly end- less chore which is a part of a woman‘s destiny before they lay out the clean garments for the youngsters’ tomorrow. These must be able to catch the reflect- ed light of Heaven in every act performed in their often tedious round. And those of the sisterhood whose children are older. the mo- therly duties changed somewhat, though they still have the some- times monotonous tasks oi» the housekeeping to do: the over and over, repeated chores, “the little acts of unrequit-ed love’’ which contribute so much to the order a.nd comfort of the liomie ~— may Couple den Wedding the former Islanders now residing, in Detroit: Mr; and Mrs. Gilbert Arsenault, Fred Blanchard, Rob- ert Pineau, Clovis Pineau, Jos- eph Pineau. Mrs. Hagan <13?m11Y Arsenault) and Mrs. Lesnitskyi (Thelma Blanchard). ‘ Mr. Doiron was born in Rustlco. He attended Prince of Wales _C01= lege and taught school in Pfrmce Edward Island and in Manitoba- Mrs. Doiron (Mary Ganafit) W35 born in Bloomfield. They were married in St. Anthony S Ch}1‘1'°hs Bloomfield, by Rev. Francis X. Gallant. Mr. D0i1‘0n W35 °mP1°«‘7' ed for many years with the, Chev’ rolet Motor ComIpaI1Y- 1'19 *5 n"’“’ retired. , , Their friends in Prince Edward Island wish them many more hap- py years in the midst of their fine I-Iberal Radio Broadcast St .The following speakers will broadcast over . M ailon CJRW, Suinmerside: ‘ March 15:42.35 No~on——«l\/Ir. Neil R. li/lacLeod, LL.-B-. Secretary, East Prince Liberal Assn. Marci‘ 17-~—-~6:Z:3;3 p.m.~ ~~~~ -H.0l‘l. (}eoi‘ge lVlaC‘l.{.a..VI Minister of Highways and Public Works , March 18--12:35 Noon--»—Mr. Armoiid _ Vicfipresident East Prince Young Llbeml 9—~6:.3L3 p.lll.———IVIl‘. . . Presideiit P.E.I. Young Liberal AsS0C1‘a‘£10fl Doiron. Also present were family- __ Arsenault (_fl1aI'lr‘_s l.ii1l«:loI.I.eI'. GOOD MORNING, DEAR PEOPLE! . They tell me I keep everyone one seems to Well bye- around me very-busy —— but no bye, it’s beennice talking to you. these too scent the fragrance of the paths they follow, remember- ing that even the most humble work ii done with a good heart, is great. . And another week has spent it-s hours ~— it March week we remember. Across it, the spring- shadows la-y as gently gray as were the quiet or wind-blown days land farm-places. Gray. . dam- pish, withal pleasant they were, and filled for this family —— in- deed brimming over with the homey duties that come to our hands. The Daily Tasks of which Goethe remindfully wrote: “Like the star ’- That shines afar, that awaited its coming to Is- , Without haste And without rest. _ Let each one wheel with steady sway Round the task that rules the day And do her best.” . / Until Monday i-v ‘—- Diary -—~ ,Goodnig'ht. . . ’. ‘ POLIO VICTIM FLIES WELLINGTON ‘(Reutersl —- Dick Graham, 26-year-old New Zealander who was paralyzed from the waist down by polio in 1956 has been ‘granted a com- mercial pilot's licence. His li- cence entitles him to fly planes ‘ fitted with » modified controls which do not require use of the legs. ‘ I . ' Music by The A D,on‘t‘n1iss the big Sf. P_utriék‘s Dhnce I ‘V at the? V :0 ROLLAWAY CLUB \ MONDAY. 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