| her family and home. She is 8 perb homemaker and coo! and enjoys the culinary. art turning out such family favorit- es as chicken paute or rawpur, both famous French dish she gets a chance to ice it, if this chore isn’t completed before 8-year-old Emery comes boune- | ing in chool. ery is a grade three | pil, while his two sisters attend- | ing school, Rosemary and Kath- are in grades eight and 12 | respectively. Two other sisters, Dorothy, Mrs, James Kelly and Paula, who is to be next summer, are both living in St. John’s, | Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs, Perry, who will be celebrating their 25th wed- | ding anniversary next October, and their children are a close ily team. One of their favor- is camping and they have their own tent, sleeping bags and oth- eF necessary equipment for Iv. |ing in the open for a week o | two. The family also attends St. | Paul's Roman Catholic Church ughter of J. J, . Pei the lale Mr. and Mrs ‘audet, and a granddaughter the late’ Albert Gaudet who was the first town foreman in Sum- merside. Other firsts for the Gaudet family include the town's | first restaurant owned by a and the first beauty fend lor, operated by a sister, Guel- | She modestly admits she has an Mrs. Fred Blacquiere, now very limited knowledge of civic | residing in Fresno, Calif. Coun, Perry has been a mem- |ber of the catholic Women a| League for 25 years and w it’s president on two occasions with’ her husband and three of | as well as holding other exe. n, has a a Positions and is current- ly the vice-president. COMMISSION MEMBER She is a member of St. Mary's Academy School Commission and was on the executive the town planning commission | during its brief existence in Summerside, Besides playing bridge, her main hobby is Girl | Guiding, a movement she has been associated with as a lea er for the past 10 years Th councillor “loves bridge’ wi one st play the game viet 12 by her mother who Mor a lover ct Ge taut her children A BUSY HOMEMAKER S'side’s Lady Councillor Shows Community Interest BY ROY TURNER ! Goardian-] a Staff Writer SUMMERS! Summer-| government and for the pre-| aide’s first ey of the Town | sent, “I'll feel my way along. Council, Mrs, Wilfred Perry, is| Coun. Perry, who lives a devoted homemaker, with a reat love for the town in which she was born and june in- terest in Her keen interest in civic mat- ters and her abiding desire to| see Summerside continue to de- velop and progress, plus the per- suasion of many prominent citi- ie influencing fa tors in letting her name be p in nomination for the West Ward council seat. A letter in| the press urging women to run for councillor was also a factor, Mrs, Perry added. The move met with the appro- val of many of the West. Ward taxpayers who elected Frances with a majority of ‘over former councillor Fred << senault. HAS NO ILLUSIONS Councilor Perry has no, tl sions regarding the big business of municipal government. § he | Will have the signal honor of be- realizes her great responsibility im& the first woman to sit to the residents in her ward, alongside five other councillors “and I'm not going to. make | and the mayor to formulate the | ing ‘ny major decisions until I find | Policies of local government. | rotting 1. back Injury out the feeling of the people.” But Coun. Perry's first love is | Ye2"s 820. He is now on th Uist awaiting an| ELLEN’S DIARY Berries ede | Granddaughter, Home At Alderlec For Weekend lighter n: ‘Although the fob of being any living, ma no te best snited 10 thet councillor is often desc: beit Sointy ‘and which will give them Mess” “and. vey fon, sia, on the mili satisfaction and happiness in ¢ hope ~ who have held the position agree with this terminology whole-| hea ‘dows ca. and stream. “I'm thinking Gass wae, led, “there'll be no wheel- ele | work, tng on this road before the plow wvehat's the point es by! in living. Otherwise, I w His thoughts, we could appre- eet fi male stronghold. She had no difficulties working with men, |when employed at the Unem- ployment Insurance Commission, pointed out and learned | | during that time the solution to co-existence However the new councillor realizes there will be differences with other members of the coun- | cil but these will have to be re- solved in the best possible man- ner and emphasizes she does not expect any quarter just be- cause she is the only female member of the board. FIRST WOMAN Coun, Perry's sincerity and charm will be notable assets in the council chambers where she ‘“ 4 red of always faving 2 foursome, Cou. ‘Per. ry reci 4 Perey, Second World War veteran, has been employ- ed with the cartage department of the CNR for the past 10 years, but js currently undergo- ort period since re} realizes it 1s impossible ai the people all the time, or some of them any of the but she's going all out to ome a determined effort to do best for Summerside’s West | Ward. | Lele fay Fay cation? What does it include? | And I haven't found a defini- | #Ten it would amount to iittle better ciate, were tion to sum it up better than than slavery-to be at some occu- who, classes past by noon, aie ot presetin, oe is hearing my Father say that on one of his trips away from (ie | and Island-He was something of & o k he plete that grhich fits a, man to perform Jost! fully, and! magnani ‘rout ‘all the offices h pri. vate and public, of one and ie So the children go off to their classes to fit themselves, sked the m ‘why do you work at the like of this?” River Road but ot| “It's my work-the oniy thing | vidence taking « hand in shap- | maids and a lod conte to college I know,” the Ing thelr paths, for that niche ta Classes. “ ‘And ate you happy at of ata |, each ce el vs a great being | My father made soweaape Mle Sent step? Yes” “To is gS. a marble ” @ farmer who visited eases: my father _ to carve for the wi With us this evening offered. He “Td advise you to keep at | A stone that ioe to heigh- Smiled. “The eey Ineget them ot | it! 'nappiness your work is to schools and colleges, cram finest this world can ir minds book-learn- | give you!” “Now, Deans ie ot that | “And isn’t it the truth?” Jam- Way at all,” his wife said. “You | es Kare a well a the fet on | F word ‘Education’ a a to to | been on my mind many times of ther can on Rey be llores” the visiting ing. tare fo the errand to waking: hee | tome work | said. “ after ali is an edu-| waited through ages, for you, | ried | During the remainder et and father of a married but science student at nts, town, const here he wil be visitng Murd iy ny vieae - his sister, and children, David s, they will take Mrs. Hal Manne, Chai | lottetown, spent the weekend | Summerside visiting relatives. Trur h ee of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Allison Harris. Mr. and housewarming at their home in Read's Corner on Satur day evening by friends neighbors, Mrs, Francis M: Quarrie escorted them fe a seat upon Mrs, Eldred Simmons read an address to Mr. Mrs. Wright, while Mrs. Hogg and Alfred made the presentations, | Presentation to Wayne le by Edward Simmons. o HS, Ewen a Mr Lyman Huestis Lunch wi juartie, Mrs. Eldred Simmoni Mrs, Clarence Simmons, Mrs. Keith Simmons and Mrs, Lyman Huestis. ‘Mr. and ~ W. Arthur Allen leave Summerside today a trip to Montreal, where they will visit their son, Mr. Lewel| | All oo = eg Allen, a re they will ise goests of their daughter, Mra. RV. | man and Lieutenant Colonel | Inman, | our Mary Haworth: Please | me what to do, My hus- Saas 68, too fond of little sila between the ages of 8 and He is a very devoted aes I am sercicleas ‘of is “pehavior around litle girls 0 T came home | expectedly and |W alone in the house he 4 witha eer girl 8 years old. | How should I handle the situa- tion, to avert trouble for ao | and’ the family? L. Dear L.L.: Let's take story at fi ue. sume that your husband's men. tal health is deteriorating, sibly due to glandular or vi ect Jar disorders that undermine hi rational selfcontrol. Jn such case, it “te not only your husbend and your family | who need pian the ion, also, three | and ete fae f little ‘oa missing the opportunity of his senile fae ane you img danger, having observed dismaying changes in his per. | sonality and surp: ity fin ane a de “bows it 8 tom of = child, you have a grave act immedi lately and “Ruthortatively to quarantine danger, insofar as you can. to begin? Well have begun on fronts ae ee ein . eet For examph her | husband ne hth ei Samed treianie have Your house, you instructed her (in a + indy tone) to leave at once, and never, nev- again come to visi when you sternly permitting the situation which | ee or You might have told him also, that ned — tim ‘ee some time; that ‘car saa pean | Searve, Gases ay te "fae on: you think he needs med. teal bel Tell re his behavior onsen : 7 at present: 8 general checkup a eee him to see the ‘now you appear; and the Miss Syivia Taylor, household | Mount Ailli- fon University, epent the March | her home fa Summerside, idays sad Mrs. TH toon, Bari| Sas et. Charlotte- ‘on the west Anita in New Westminister. He Mr. and Mrs. Garland 7 and We e up Mrs. Leigh Donald and chil- dren, Gregory and Gailyne of o, N.S., were weekend Mrs. Lorne Wright | and son Wayne were tendered a new nd of honor after which Mr. Robert Hogg, who was chairman called to an Robert Matheson The! was of) the at auction was peace ize winns lat ies, ne. Geonge ‘om i oe Ww. and gentle- | MARY HAWORTH Wife Is Concerned About Her Husband’ re of the Turk. | jer Wemon Anne Bond, Women’s Editor, Phone 4-8508 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Mar. 10, 1962. 7 waite ES. Ramee oe thank-| HAPPENINGS Mrs. C. w hostess on Thursday evenin; Mrs. lie evening with Mrs. Th ole as lunch hostess. om ‘ss Murphy, stud at | spent in Florida. Mr. and Mrs, | son returned to their home ‘Summersid Montreal where they spent | week with their daughter. Bonni oa 2 a and her daughter, Maurree "| school in Bridgewater, N.S. |_ Mr. | Summerside, have had as thei | guest reeently, their Edward Boates, sti Mount Allison University be “March Break” vacation. Miss Shirley R | Miss Judy M ents in Summerside. Mr. and Mrs, John Alan Mac- | home in Summerside from a va- cation trip in Florida. ed to his home in Summersi after spendin Royal Victoria Hospital, served by Mrs, Hogg, Mrs Mac- returned to Summerside after spending a vacation in Toronto. donald of Summerside have ceived word of thelr enue, | | the Trenton Airport. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Mr. Wiliam Wison of on-| EQucation Is Discussed By Pownal WI Members Miss Ione Macdonal teat with the D.N.D., cold ‘Lake, a | berta, spent a holiday recently in Las Vegas, Nevada. tague is visiting her parents s Behavior As soon as possible after this | session—say, the next day the Iatest—you should go into a | aa with a Family Service Agency counselor (or similar | speciale in family relations emotional disorders) to get | firsthand “guidance in. coping | with your husband's sick behav | "Tit your husband is coasting to- | wards compulsive misconduct | you should get a special dict today, on whether the par. ents of seighbocing, litle gitle should be advised (confid iy) te phaverene chete chars sake, The f relations expert, of the tamiy n | doctor, or your pastor, seriously concern ceanaives | help you formulate the tale n- swer to that vital quest Dear Mary Haworth: why" ri Use your space to advice bp > a restauraters in Am that they are losing trade, do a civilized service to the hu- race, by not having a large table set aside for lone custom- ‘ers who don’t want to eat alone. I don't mean any lonely hearts deal. I refer to the gracious cus- | duct ‘the tlacoumpeniod, diner to a community table where everyone joins in conversation and ther man or woman. It Is ac- sense custom and one which Washington, D. C. in particular badly n scomipetiion ehy whore Tata 2 frequent visitor. FF. Dear F.F.: Well, 2 certain a has ransplanting an sidewalk cafe to ‘America. And ly the pioneering spirit 19 Introdace | the community dining table too. Mary Haworth counsels th her column, not by mail @ personal interview. Write her ALM @ Wiring @ Fixtures @ Appliance Sales and Service @ Call today for Free Estimate Dial 894-8325 161 Queen St.—Ch’town it sentative to the committee University, unstan Peete eel eae 4 det ther, Mrs. Austin Murphy, Sum- | Sn @augster Susan of Moncton, mersid Mr. and Mrs, Alan Warren have returned to their home in| Mrs Paul Fleming and on of Montreal, who have spent the | Summerside from a vacation | ghters, Sharon past two weeks in Summerside 3. | larris left on William Morri- in le this week from) is a stu- or Dalhousie area and Mrs. George a Farlane have returned to their pointed were Mrs. some time in the Mon- Miss Brenda Brown, R.T., has | Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mac- lapan Is Tople f Discussion At UCW Meeting Church W chureh ball on Tuesday, Febru. ary 26. Five guests wi duced and weet fo the ting by th for her part in making t he! ane valentine tea and baza- ar so successful. Mrs. W. E were appointed to the Man and Mrs. Jame | Stewar Slides on Japan were shown one of the members George Smallman en- and an tertained at bridge at her 1 home interesting discussion on th fs s Summerside on oe country followed ane during lunch, | Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Parlee |NB., are moe in Summer- | side with Mrs, Pi | lee’s parent and Cynthia, of Dartmouth, N.S., are ving | the former's parents, and Mrs, R.W. Wood, menenecaite | faking part were Messrs. y Shanks, Wilson Ross, Tho- | mas Hall and Clarence Mercer and an open forum followed, who fs tascher'ot asic the | ae worship period was she | charge of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | MacKay. A social hour followed with Mrs. Howard Hooper and ir | Mrs. Gordon Crandall as lunch nephew, | t hostesses. | Mrs, Heath Strong presided | over the March meeting of the rins inesday afternoon. Plans We unt. Allison University, spent | were finalized for the Fash. a short vacation with thelr par- ion Show and Afternoon Tea to | be held at the Royal Canadian | Legion Home on Saturday, March 31. ‘The eanveners ay: JK. Beer. | Mrs, Thomas Richardson and ‘Mrs, JL Saunders with several | assisting committees being Mr, J.B. Jenkins has sere formed le Mrs. Colin D. MacPhail, Med- dowbank, recently returned to see pane after being a patient Prince Edward Island Hospital for five weeks. Mr. Roland Sherren, Hunter River, left recently for Ontario, where he is now employed at Mrs. T.R. Goudge wi to the members of the Pownal WI on Tuesday, March 6. The tute Ode and creed. Correspondence was read and dealt with and bills for sick treats and articles for the school were paid. The Red Cross committee reported that one | sweater and two baby shirts jad been passed in to Mrs. F. Osborne, The school committee wuthorized to see about baying new mapa for the school, Mrs. Willard Jenkins invited | the members to her home for| | he next meeting. 4 letier from irs, Cook, con- vener of the education commit- tee, was rei & question- 2 |Mary Fyfe Is (Guest Of Honor STANLEY BRIDGE — Mary coe rae was the guest of hon- wer given her by Sends tad Telstra her |home in Stanley Bridge recent- | The living room was attracti- to a decorated for the occasion and Mr Wilbur MacKay pl ed appropriate music the guest of honor was being escort- ed to her chair by Margaret Simpson. Olga Woolner and Arlene MacFarlane and Kay Stewart. were arranged by Vivian Edwards and Valeria loodside. wat eee ee distri ighten Your Spring! See our new cotton dresses to wear NOW and through Spring & Summer GLORIA Ladies’ Wear "pial #2714 ruary General meet- ing of the Soin a United held in the Dunsford and Mrs. Ross Parker) “| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melvor, | Mr. and Mrs, Hilbert Johnston, | At the Good Fellowship Group | 2 of the Summerside Baptist) hostess | naire on education answered. meeting opened with the Instl-| in charge. | | tess to the members of the Lake | | | s bridge | Sherran volunteered as a repre-| | | | | MRS. CAMPBELL AND MRS, CAMERON \P.E.1. HOSPITAL AID Fashion Show Plans Are Simpson; Betty Ann tiersd ort ys ‘ounker; David Cudmore, 5 of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Cudme Carolyn Morrison, daugnter ir, and Mrs. Eddy Morrison Announced By Convenors |e se tne show Mrs. Bert Cameron and Mrs. Boswell, a Alvin Horne, Bert Campbell, co-conveners of| Mrs. Sam , Miss Peggy the Prince Edward Island Hos-| MacDonald, Mise Roberta Mac. clothes convener for the and other committee conveners | are: booklet, Mrs. Ross Park- |er; national advertising, Mrs. pital Junior Ladies Aid spring|Phee, Miss Laurie MacLean, | T7,"5unra fashion show, recently outlined nen Gordon Tait, Miss Joan| Tioyd ae . cnnaiany Mev. plans for the show, which 1s) Aul John Smith and| ‘ox, Jr; wardrol rs. Neonat Johnston. | Balph Manning; makeup, Mrs. The children are: Tracy Hoop-| Sterling Beaton; music, Mrs, er, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.| David Scales; photography Mrs. Temple Hooper; Jamie Simp.| Alfred MacNeill; and door prize son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | Mrs. Stewart MacKay. | TAYLORS JEWELLERS | “SILVER CLUB’ Helps you select the silver of our choice at the price you wish to pay being held on April 9, 10 and 11. There will be a total of seven showings, two each night and luncheon showing on Tuesday at p.m. The evening shows will be at 6 p.m. and 8,30 p.m. The models for the show this aa are: Mrs. sce lepmrey Mrs. Tom Rogers, Mr: White, Mrs. David messi Anson Pickering, Miss Cameron, Mrs. William | Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. er Rev, T. J. Walsh, sacred Heart program The council conveners gave their reports, Cross, Mrs fenry Trainor; condolence, Mrs, Edward McCardle; social wel- fare, Mrs. Austin Roberts; fol- lowed by reports from the CWL Units. Kinkora, Mrs. Ralph McCarville; Shramrock, Mrs. Emeraid and oa ail les, Middleton, -Mrs Ed- ward McCardle Mrs. Henry araiee whe a” ey it was Sewing ants, Lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted by the committee H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supr. Sun Life ot Canada Phune 48817 — 45435 Charlottetown, P.E.1, LAKE VERDE WI Mrs. Raymond Wood was hos Verde WI at her home on Feb- | ruary 14, The meeting opened in the usual manner and roll Il was answered. Mrs. Ivan Redmond and Mrs. William Shea volunteered to collect for the Red Cross. The sick committee reported one | sick call and one membership fee was paid The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Cur- ley. Following the meeting lunch was served by the hostess. KINKORA C. The Kinkor: ‘counel er the Ca- Fay only 2.99 weekly fer your ‘The easiest way “own the mest beaulied iene in Silver Today. and receive the Quanity Dis- count Price. 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