Mr° Milton Keough, presi- ern Hospital, met recently de. .-M.s E. C. Gaudette, with Sister Mary Stanislaus, secregery and Mrs. Reg. Elder- _hospite administrator and sbeu, treasurer, of the Tig- preented her with a cheque y mish ‘Ladies’ Ald of the West- for $100.00 on hehaif of the ELLEN’S DIARY —_— ee eee The Little One Ventured } ; S To Taxe Her First Steps A happening of much import-|gave. The Mercury in the glas- ance to the family today was ses at the house - corne’, there the fact that Caffyy Anne, the |where in years gone, as we lift- youngest one, of the name,jed a pail of water from the Jamie's and Elva’s younger|rain - barrel, we caught a glim- daughter, ventured successfully pse of a face not always cheer- to take her first steps. This ev- ful, we confess, lingered in the ening, it was, she stepped warming thirties. And James, away from her playpen, and to our husband, agreed with us the delight of her immediate; that “the grim ffrosis are now household, made her way a few|pretty well past. “True, we shall paces along the kitchen floor. So|doubtless have frosty nights happy. an event this was that/ March it is that must have them Jamie must himself stop by to call up the sap in the maples later to this old house, to bring|— and snow will blow along the us the news, jfields. At the same time there Althogh sti had been a strong | little last to that which falls steps and one oa a . acu the spring-time's days. has a walk-| “Hy o” ing aout her playpen since aut-| iow ‘s the feed lasting? umn, she has been timid I & te a Z 8s8 ~34i. |. Mrs. W. W. Reid, Provincial | International C om missioner, her second ' |Girl Guides of Canada, has re- jeently announced the nates of the Girl Guides fortunate to have been chosen to attend In- ternational Camps this summer. These Guides are in addition to the Guides who have been named to attend the 1965 National Her- itage Camps in Canada. Anta Cairns, 16th Charilotte- town Co., and Gillian Cudmore, ist Montague Co. will attend the International Camp at Doe Lake, Ont: ~~ Alternates” are: Susan Roberts, and Heather Armstfong, both from Charlot- tetown. From August 6th to Aug- ust 9th these Guides will be en- tertained in Ottawa homes. Then from August 9th to August 2ist, they will be in Camp at Doe Lake. i i it; site i t ‘2, if . z z i : r ae a§ : i if Rak i g } i i i 4 4 [ 3 ¥ 2 2 2 A a 2 2 i il : 33 7 g2.8¢ | i Fi & 2 i Fes & ; t 5° 2 ri f This Camp is one in which Guides, Rangers, and Cadets ?)} from each province of Canada, as well as from U.S.A. and Great Britain will be given the opportunity to discover differ- ent foods, songs, dances, and crafts of other countries, and to learn more about the World As- sodiation of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Travelling the greatest it sFi if Ze gee ag i § é dis- — CHEQUE PRESENTED TO HOSPITAL _,/ ant day all in all, this was Girl Guides Chosen For International Camps | GEORGETOWN Mrs mung Tignish group. Left to right in the picture are Sister Mary Stanislaus, Mrs. E. C. Gaudet- Pat White and young visiting with Mrs. White's par- te, and Mrs. Milton Keough ents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter _ ~ Walker we overheard a visiting farmer Berniece DeLory of Halifax, inquire of ours today. N.S.. recently flew to New- “Oh, it’s spending away” the foundiand, where she spent a younger farmer replied “It week visiting with Cst and seems to go faster this time of Mrs) Jack Lavers in Carpon- year. At least we seem to no- ear She also visited at the tice it more. And yours?” “We'll: pome of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew have enough, I'd say, to see us Farrel] in Bell Island and through. But” he grinned, “the gpent some time in St. Jonns. grass can't come too soon to Donna Yorston ‘eft recently please me!" for Saint John, N.B. The night is dim. There wason Mrs. John DeGraaf | sign in the dusk - fall, of the panied by her two sons, March moon to wish upon. Nor and Rene arrived in George- |glimmer of evening star for town last week after a flight ‘the same. No morning star, will, from Amsterdam in Holland. | in this. spell of weather, swing yrs DeGraaf and sons joined above the dark hills eastward to Mr DeGraaf in Georgetown be our company, should we have | where he is employed with wakeful minutes. Yet a pleas-| Bathurst Marine Limited, as for) an electrical engineer. They |us, and remarkable, in that Ca- have taken up residence in the thie Anne the youngest one of Liewellyn property on west name, Jamie’s and Elva's Water Street. young daughter. ventured —— : successfully to take her first accom- John Until tomorrow Good - night..... Diary Among those who attended the funeral for Harry Higginbotham. was Mrs. John MacKeeman of Halifax. While im Montague she visited for a few days with her ; mother Mrs. Frank MacCarron. | | -Mrs. Agnes Stuart, Whim Road, is a patient in the Kings tance will be Ranger Heather County Memorial Hospital Orford, Charlottetown. She will Norman Clarey, student at ‘participate in the Girl Scout Se-. Agricultural College is nior Round Up at Sunset: Valley, ng the weekend with his Idahp, from June 16th to July Parents Mr. and Mrs. George h, Clarey, Whim Road om { rom August 8th to August Mary Froser, Kilmuir, is al‘? | 28th, a Little Round Up will be | Patient inthe Kings. County | held at Gorham, New Hampshire | Memorial Hospital. A patrol of 8 Guides, and 1 = Mr. and Mrs. Albert Flls- Guider have been invited to at-; worth, their son David, and tnged this. The girls selected are:| daughter Corine. of Lower |Sandra Younker 16th Char-| Montague left on Sunday for | lottetown Co.. Kathryn Mac- Amberst, N.S. where they will | Kinnon — 7th Charlottetown. attend the funeral of Mr. Ells- | Co., Julia Mitchell — 8th Char- > worth’s brother-in-law, Norman’ rae Co., Cafol Ferguson Gould. | _ ‘ontague Co., Donna Mac-, Blair Ross, young son of Mr. jfulay — Ist Souris Co., Mary and Mrs. Robert Ross, Lower Hickey — 4th Summerside Co.,| Montague, is receiving treatment | Beverley Boates — in the Kings County Memorial Ist Sum- merside Co., Diane Palmer ¥ MONTAGUE | |suggestion to a woman with a 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 11, 1966. ( HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor Phone 48506 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis, en- Mr. and Mrs. Winston England tertained members of their have returned home to Ellerslie Friday Nite Bowling Club after visiting In U.S.A. at their home at York on Friday for Mr. and Mrs. William Mun- roe A presentation was made to the couple by Bruce Lewis and Sfirling Inman. Mr. Mun- roe was the manager of Lown- sbury Industrial Limited, Char lottetown and has been transfer- red fo Saint John. N.B. by his company. Leslie Wadman, who has been visiting with relatives in Bos-) ton, Mass, has returned to his residence in Little Harbour. Fugene Fay, Toronto, is spend- ing some time at his home in East Baltic Mrs R. A to the members of the Baltic Women's _ Institute Tuesday night Dixon was hostess, East on Alving Buell, recently on a business trio ‘o Toronto. He was accompanied by Lawrence Myers of Lake Verde Mt. Albion, lett Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and family of St. John, N.B. are vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Attending the funeral of their Harold Gillis, Ellerslie. uncle at Murray Harbour on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Mur- ray Bell and Shirley Bel! of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe, O’- Leary, had as recent guests, their son and daughter-in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe and family of Ellerslie Stephen MacDonald returned to his home at North Lake after a long visit with his sons and Oe daughters in Toronto, Ont ELMSDALE Eddie Ching. Basin Head, George Adams, has entered Leland Dixon, Bothwell. Gor- Western Hospital for treatment. don Ching, Souris Fast and Weston Rose _ of East Baltic left by car on a visit te Boston, Howard !:cKenna, young son of Cyril and Mrs. McKenna, is progressing favorably, following |MARY HAWORTH | mH | blers Aponymous, through their of single parents and their child- ren | Very possibly there are local units of this multi - faceted ac | tivity in your ¢ an iy e \a parent it may be the answer to your presen! needs © s7e@c- ja) social anchorage. M.H DEAR MARY “iAWURTH: | am the puzzled mother of a bride to-be. I had thought correc 0- |céedure was for the girl to cheese | her attendants and the ™ ’ pick his. But In this case, the f Help Is Needed To Adjust While Awaiting Divorée DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | ions to officers of various courts |Recently you supplied a helpful | of domestic relations and legal | associations, which deal with di- voree suits, and volunteered to counsel with persons seeking divorce, to open their eyes to the — of divoree, the bride's re s including a cous: of his ee aaa ae that | certain girl friends. aa were divorced men nd Is this the thing today” It women who, on second thought would appear tp be his wedding wouldn't do it again; but rather | €*¢lu-ively 1 shal’ be vete 'ns gambler husband. You advised her to get in touch with Gam- r Syt o- he is and }man is naming ° m separated from my band for several months. Even- | tually we shall be divorced, after | we have reached a mutually ac- | ner and devote a lifetime to try- ceptable agreement. : |ing to make the best of things, Meanwhile I find myself a | instead of quitting. sort of fifth wheel, left out of Maybe this isn't the type of As a svecial courtess ‘> ‘‘e many things hospitality group you are look-| bridegroom, she may also inclu- It occurs to me, from the ref- | ing for. But if it is, try your) ge if she likes, a sister or equiv- erence to Gamblers Anonym- |loca!l public library for possible sient close cousin of his. But he ous, that there may be: similar | back . issue, crogs - reference | has no right to insist. And old organizations for separated or | ome, to help you put your fing- girt friends of his don't belong divorced persons: to help them |@f on the magazine article afore- in the picture.°*As you say, he adjust to their new status,|Mentioned. as a start in track- chooses the best man and ush- make new acquaintances, and | img down local chapters, if any. ers usually in consultation with discuss problems related to! Or write directly to the mag- the pride and her parents, since, their situation azine, c-o Reader's Digest As- in sum total. it is their show, That kind of association could pocation, Inc., pleasant not his. M.H be most helpful to me, as 1 N.*., for a reprint or photosta a , . vali fon have Tooe ere lly coy olats nat published date MA Haver oa relatives living in other etates.,0n the subject of Divorcees An- eeeeeecnna interview. Write May I have your advice regard- | Onymous her in care of The Guardian. ing such groups, if any, or other| Also, as a further suggestion, —— ————-_- __— suggestions for getting through study Jim and Janet Frank Eg- . Italian Woman this most trying period. Sincer- lesop’s book ‘Parents . Without ely, P.G Partners,’ subtitled “A guide Heads PTA Group MONTREAL (CP) — Italian . . for divorced, widowed and sep- DEAR P.G.: Maybe 10 or arated parents,” ‘published by more years ago, Reader's; p. Dutton and Co., Inc., in | Digest published an article | 196) | about born Mrs. Thomas J. Knox of | Divorcees Anonymous, origin- | tells the story of Trois-Rivieres, Que., mother of lating in Chicago, Ill., and dedi- @ national, non - profit, non - seven, has been elected direc- |eated to the purpose of trying to sectarian educational organiza- tor of the Quebec Federation of DEAR A.B.: A »ro-e~ chooses her attendants amongst he~ own “eares dearest friends and relatives. from nd a group then known as This book head - off non - constructive di- tion (‘‘Parents Without Part- Catholic Parent-Teacher Asso- vorces. 0 . As I recall, spokesmen for | Bers ), chartered March 12, ciations. Mrs. Knox helped to Mass: South Caroline and Flordi an appendectomy {n Community the group had introduced them- | 1958, by the state of New York, found her local PTA group 10 Florida. Hospital. selves and their good intent-| which is devoted to the interests| years ago. an Son ~ What’s bathro — Hospital. 2nd Slemon Park Co., Alter- — h nate: Patricia Ann Stecle — | Both have the so Summerside. his e No Guider has as yet been ‘The 1965 Berlin spring fair ‘ chosen. Applications are still | will have ney 9.000 exhibitors being received. from. 70 countries. Predicts Price Decrease . In Pork And Veal Prices. Plans were made at the Feb-|ted by Mrs. Waldron Fergus 0 n, | ruary meeting of St. John's Pre-| and study book will bé in charge | | sbyterian Women's Missionary|of Mrs. Wilbur M ac Kay.and | Society, New London, to hold| Mrs. Oscar MacKay . a variety concert in the hall on . closed with the Miz- Friday evening, March 12, with| pah Benediction, after which the following committer... bell, Mrs. Waldron Ferguson, Mrs. Robert MacKay and Mrs. Stanley Brown, HOUSEHOLD HINTS The meeting was held at the Run a string through a favor- | Leod, with Mrs. Brown as\it@ ®Ponge and tie in a short os Meoder” and scrip. | When wet, just hang to ture reading from Acts was fol- “: by a hymn. Pravers| were offered by Mrs. Ellis Bur- goyne, Mrs. Francis Murray and | Mrs. - five members _res- led | Use a plastic egg holder to to roll call. and one vVi-| sore nails, screws. ete., in a i When mailing or moving, pack ‘ragile items in sturdy contain- study. taken from was led by Mrs.(2 PURITY DA’RY . 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