= e 4 . a 4 i ‘ fe a e , a oa ‘. s . { > ~4, tot ~ ent 7 ‘ 4 ret “ —_—~ reverie > £ * * Cede ee en re te . ' | | | | 1 FLY UP BROWNI H AP p E Gatea, lovingly, | ELLEN’S DIARY. | An Apple Tree Blooming | Beside A Rustic Spring - Today's Scenes return now as the night. like a motherly o!d time barnyard hen clucks to us and cuddles us fortably within the downy she! er fo her enfolding wings Er chanting the-night is Some- where, we think. folks abroad isiting will He enloving {t_horh- com. ing. Somewhere at a door. be- cause always June ts June. a name and month ‘synonymous with romance, a couple have sweet partings, regretful surely delightful potion is being brew- though by no means final Amid pleasant conditions. which-contd be ideal If a full moon were shed- ding its light. There is no moon tonight even though *hearts beat high. This is out of regard for practical farm folks who \ike to sow and. plant certain seeds in the dark of her reign. Not for any reason this, they will ex plain. only that they have’ prov- ed that somehow thus sown. the crops do well. At Alderlea, we think. of those jold-time—practices—in—onr—erop-— ing,. though it is only hy chance NINGS ‘s Editor. Phone 4-5506 These young ladies official. mony im the st Royalty Middleton, . Debbie te see ; : Kathy Hughes, Elsbeth Mae- Audrey Jenkins, Women & “flew up" from brownies to Rall last w girls Eachern and Marsha Mac- y 8 o : “flying up” (FROM LEFT) are J ! r, ; guides at a rr oe on ae _ are Janet Aulay __.| Mr. and Mrs. Walter C Mae- r 5, Ea oF = friends and relatives on Prince Ptward Island. re Wilbur Annear- and daughter Carot, “and Montie Annear, of Madora, North Dakota, and Merrian, Montand, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack An- near, Montague. On their re- turn home they visited their cousin Kenneth Ross, in “Hall- fax: Mr. and Mrs. L. Hurmon Mar- tin, Murray River, recently re- turned from -a trip te Vaneour- er where they visited their, dau- ghter and. son-in-law On thei return trip they visited rtp: tions and-friends in Sault Ste Marie and = Toronto, their son in Lachine, Que., and Moncton N. B. : | Mr. and Mrs Francis Mac: Intyre returned frdm_ Boston, Mass., to spend the summer months in Lorne Valley ; John Bell, Montague has re- turned from a visit with his pro- ther, Victor in Montreal, -and —-with-friends—in-—Foerente— on Wesley. Fraser,, Verdun, Qéez is spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- eis Fraser, Montague. Molly — MacGuire .of Selby, Yorkshire, Eng., is the guest of her brother and _ sister-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Jim ‘MacGuire, Montague. 4 A miscellaneous shower was “held in the Cardigan Présby- h recent convention, Mrs. Harry Fraser. LEFT —— terian Church hall ‘recently to veld’ at Mt. Herbert Protest- was secretary and Mrs. Char legates to the Stanhope WI con- 2onor Roberta Shaw of Lorne ayt Children’s Home by Cen-. les Mutch, RIGHT, was the vention, and Dorothy Vessey and Valley on her approaching mar- ;celtaneous shower atthe -home of her parents, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Elton Woodside, Ss . A { wead party +following ‘“ihe~ rehearsal for the Woodside - Palmer wed- ding held in Kensington United Church on. Saturday Dwaine and Natalie MacKen- zie, Fredericton, N: B . are visit- ing their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew, Mar- gate. . Betty Palmer whose - marriage to Ralph Woodside took place at Kensington United’ Church’ on Saturday, was téndered a mis- and Mrs. Harold Palmer, Kensinzton, prior to her wedding The bride was escorted to the seat. of honor by her friend. Diana ~Bruce—in—Montreal—and—friends—Cousins-to—the—strains—of—bridal— music played by. rs. Robert Carruthers. Chery! Palmer and Mrs. Douglas Johnson cut. the ribbons and Mrs. David Mac- Lean read. the gift cards. Mrs. Keith Sudsbury arranged the gifts. The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs Frank MacEwen, Mrs. Everett Cousins, Mrs. Claude Hogg, Mrs Keith Sudsbury, Mrs. — Stanley Patmer- 1 mer. Mrs. David, MacLean also en- tertained for Bettv with a kit- chen shower at her home in Ken- sington. Margate United — Hold CGIT Grad Service Graduation exercises took place recently at the regular morning service of the Mar- gate United Church when two © Queen's No. 2 District WI _ chairman. Emily Johnstone to the annual "4%: -, CGIT girls, Valerie Baker and ‘convention: it was decided to _A% the. bride-to-be opened the Gail, Pickering graduated place cope.) BH. MacArt- gifts, verses were read by Mil- With Mrs. Russell MacKay _sure, that if toward the Christ- by Mrs. Russell Campbell * tie tub in which, if one stopped the roadside. ,where in this af- ternoon's warnith. we quenched y have worked and sacrificed" life that no minister in his right dred Acorn, and Mrs. Herman as organist CGIT members fo:- ce eet re ee nm as-inlended bythe Alexian oe , ax Reforms Centre Queens District 2 - ee Holds Annual WI Meeting — A sut¢cessful though sparsely ‘ship committee,. Mrs _ Russell attended annual district conven- Farquarson. The revisions were thon of Centre Queens No 2. WI duly accepted by the meeting was held on Friday evening. and Mrs. Farquarson then read “June WW. at the Protestant Child: the A5-66 report of the «ch ten's Home in Mt. Herbert Every member institute had @ part in the program _ hegin- ting with a reception at the door by the Pownal delegation. Hazel brook was the entertaining _in- stitute this vear and their vice- president Mrs: Charles Mutch was chairman of the meeting present opened the meeting with “0 Canada” followed by the ship committee “Brackley Bea nf“~The treasurer's report showed a ‘gatisfactory surplus A fish pond was held which net- hur’s book “Legends of P. F. I. fn the school; it was arranged to hold the institute{picnic at MacLeod assisted in displaying the many articles received. Re- the institute will pay for hiring social hour followed. the hall and for treats for +H Achievement Day. It was also decided to send a ‘single rose to % who._is_a.héspital. Mrs. Garry Walker and* son, Trent ‘returned by plane to Mon- treal on Thursday. She will spend a few-days there, then will atie ' . ‘fly.to Calgary Alta., where she Prior to the voting on resolu will .visit, with her sister and lions. it was agreed that rese brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs lutions no. 1, regarding T\ pro ted $7.50 5 “lark yi ution: iL garding f Joseph Clarkin, and will spend grams for~ students and pre schoolers, be stricken and considered in the voting in |:cat wof the fact that a change in the wording had altered the mean re. dra WI who contributed the _ solution Mary Stewart Collect repeated Nominations -for the. 1967 dis in unison ~ tri¢f convention were. accepted Words of welcome were ex-: by the meeting, and a!) are look tended by Mrs. Mutch. to which-ing forward to being entertain Mrs. Don Stewart. Bunbury WI,ed by the Mermaid Inst: " gave a fitting repls next ear ° There followed the reading of | The long busimess session 3a the minutes and' roll’ call, and been broken up by two a 5 ; lively sing-songs led Bv MV “fing, Mr _ then reports of the vear's work by institute secretaries. . Great diversity inthe number of mem- bers, programs of meetings, and fund raising schemes of the in- stitutes was revealed in the re ports - The guest speaker for the eve Frank CoMella, prin cipal ef CRRHS gave an ‘nter esting address. on the general topic of education. Mr. Costelle gave a comprehensive picture- of the physical plant and. mode of operation at the new rezion- al high. school. “ He then outlin- ed the respective roles of tea- chers. students. and parents in the education system, emp a3i-, zing good relations amiong the noon convention date three groups for the peace of mind_of all and the ultimate be cand to officials. of the ¢ nefit of the students. He espe- cially urged members to be 3 ware of this time of awakeninc te education on PEI and to ex: ert their individual and combin ed strength to get what is need ed for the young people pf to day and. tomorrow __ Delegates wer? pleased to meet Mrs Ernest “Machan a new member ot the provincial executive, and to hear her re- marks and suggestions of he half. of that level of administra hon of WI the. Wi Branch + Winston Wood ,and' a verni and Nonsense “Fun ed by Alexandra’ The questronr ner 4 circulated. by Mrs. Art rews and -two thought-r questions, were neluded The first-was a quest whether the district sider sponsoring a project Delegates were to: discuss ‘this with all hers_of their. respective tes The’ second questic in regard to.the time vear's convention It cided that the president year request a Saturda ro nr on ed thanks to all who took rt } e for their ned e ome meeting of God Sa “buffet by the cillminating strengthening af "member “York Alphb WI “Arrange For ck with the the Ques net tana of Havelhr an supper ladies evening rf ties z he « am té The York Alpn 4 mant reguiar c@eat|s in Representing office was Nora MacDonald. stu hrought greetings from: her. fellew workers and urged mem hers to discuss ‘their work wit hose assigned to help and ad vise them é The real business nf the omer E «2 was then. begun: «7 ine eading of the revised af z se scholarship. Fund of ~thprmens NO cI rest chairman ef af lowed for nstitute- Picante ——rearre peer senor Refreshments were served ai the close of the meeting three -weeks with her parents, eo x _Mr. and Mrs. John Corcoran CFUW Urge Mr! and Mrs. Edgar Hogg : . Calgary, Alta. spent the past. omncrenenmenyr eee VISITING Mr: OnE er. Mrs. John A. Hogg and fa- _ ST._CATHARINES. Ont. (CP) mily, Kelvin Grove, and other Mrs..M. J. Sabia, president of fiends and relatives here the Canadian Federation of Uni- ersity. Women,. savs_ income tax’ reductions should be al- matried_ professional vomen who have to pay house- old help She, said delegates to the FU's annual.meeting in Hali ,_later this week. will consider esolution urging - reductions working wives with depend- childreg who require. the ces of a housekeeper or vsitter a _, Commercial .. patierna are The “reductions —mizht en jiiade awit an ease allowance ‘ge some of our best jarger than the body measure 1 to leave home _ work ments for; comfort in- wearin Be yhg Sabia sai in AM tocause if a garment were made rhe. meeting also will consider to exact body measurements one tans asking the federal could not move in it. The a rannieat: : mount of ease is determined by submit. the names of Style and use of the garment Sed women to the United Major patjern companies. have -ations. for consideration as standard body measurements appointees to senior posts in so — tivat. . customers—ean—take secretariat their own measurements take the initiative in ob- and getermine the size to buy. consent of the prov- Pattern ‘sizes cannot be deéter- te sign the Convention mined by reatly to wear. indus- srriage by 1968 for 4 try works toward size standardi- minimum ase fOF Fation ~Most people find that they can wear a smaller size in a better dress than in a.less ex- pensive one Patterfis Mr. and Mrs. George Caseley Kelvin Grove, left recently on a trip to Toronto and other points of ‘interest Standard Size Is Used In Patterns ws 1ge ve women the right to endent domicile If a now wants to sue for must go to the which her hus to institute’ pro- should be’ purchas- which. gives the correct should er measurement Waist. hips es “TRE stay Meetiig opens to alter Tlf howpver, a’ oman has a the pattern Would he too large if pur- chased fh measurement In fhe pattern should be purdwased measure- taken above the bust; then Fn enlarged for the tar measurements class five- for n Fd known N Cr A ned to prepare ar-old = children heen started a ~; pre-schoo! jiness Certre bust this Case by chest ment t he patte Pe has helping *hjectives eta sor bh PT 4, eset shoe mieasure wear slz7@ —ed—bs—hody—bust easements — and..hbodice length are._simpler 2 nt BTR med the choir- Leader of the service was Faye Howatd «whe shments -were—served, anda pave the call-t ip_and_ap : - “ , Irtation at the ver naval prize for Grade X11. alse ee ’ morhid Mirta Y fy |to have a mass celébrated for $ side Kinettes feast oF. Wore. are ongree the graduates inientions Two : . ,:jsed m & sex yrrigue. And » students will be sponsored for Dinner Meeting wife im your’ shoes,’ burdened f as with the. misery of this wretch. Mrs. Lillian Condon read the re- port of the social welfare con- venér; Mrs. L. K: Zielinski who “a _-Was unable. to be present. Used we follow them. Yel.with Ja- élothing has been distributéd to mes, and, with memories of de- needy families in- the parish and lightful buggy rides on June’ a quantity sent toePrince County nights when orchards Were in Welfare Agency Ways ‘and flower, we too “‘wish*those scien- means “convener, Mrs Ray. La- tvsts would let the moon alone’ vers suggested that the aprons being quite content with things be sent this year again to each as they are. We like to think i woman of ‘he parish. Mrs. Pe- is all in all no warmed over- bar- ter Nelson offered to donate ro ren plane, but a silver. caul- ses for the altars. Sheila Dun; dron,*a ‘friendly, bubbling; gent- phy conducted a contest of feast ly shining pot in. which, for days of the church which. was young loves, and older. a quite won by Mrs. Hubert Gillis... The meeting closed with tire ed, drams of which are slipped Act ‘of Consecration recited in earthward by way of the moon- unison Refreshments were beams. All the same, we are served by the hostess assisted mastide,.we as once, were. to meeting willbe in September kill a pig for the barrel, we at the home of Mr. Darr, each would: either hasten its fatten-~member to bring an article for ing, or delay if, so to do the fell a white elephant. sale ‘and & deed-in the dark of the moon. in friend to bid on same order that. the chops would not NICKNAME OLD incline: to shrink and “fry ry The nickname “Paddy is de- in the pan : , ; : Today’ ” oN rived from the. Qld Irish form ays scenes None WAS oF patrick..‘ Pa ; draig.”” more fetching to us. nor to the an one girl than when. driving a-. long a decidedly. rolling byway, ‘we happened th come upon a ‘ roadside spring, such as we, have seen in other provinces, preserved in fts natural setting for the travellers’ refreshment anddelight. A weathered. wood- en trough conveyed the, flow, born higher ground, to a ru¢ to drink, she would meet face to. face another woman who 6 The ¢ should any,,two wish to’ attend Next, I OWMEH juardian, Charlottetown. Mon., June 20, 1966. ed conclusion, not knowing where ° to turn for remedy, is bound to" so] sick and:-in need of ‘special. as your husband snide- Ends Sason With the coming of summer the Summerside. Kinette Club ’ brought to a‘close their regular “io. aver. consultation with . meetings. for the season with a-eqical doctor is hardly -the:an- dipner meetingwat the Rainbow. ower: or, rather, not the whole oom. Prior to the dinner meet- ancwer, though it might” afford ing a delightful reception WaS emergency relief; in terms of held at the home of past presi- bracing your ‘nervous system tox dent Elaine Sharp safely endure thé strain of wa't- During the banquet a- short jng, hoping and groping for the business meeting was held to right solutien_to the ugly im- finalize plans for the.’ simmer passe. ~ activities, Which will be: sexy- All things considered, it is my ing at the Lobster Carnival sup- view that, you would be justifi- racetrack ed_in disclosing the cist of your heir wtp, preclaims, on pers; the Kinsmen . canteen: and the drawing for anxiety to the -girl’s parents, -, the Kinette doll on July 1. who are placing blind confi- the evening was dence, it Seems, in your hu s- and. band's supposedly tncorrupib- le pastoral sanctity Chairman_for. president Eleanor Harris, the fines were ably levied by Kinette Mildred Mollison. Be candid with them, about At a previous meeting the your anguished embarrassment following executive was elected in feeling conscience-driven ' to to take office at the annual meet- speak to them about the serious ‘img in September: . president, impropriety. of the existing’ sec- set-up, aS you. see. it, ws ; 1 Marina Lawless: vice-president felarie : Marv Sedee Noceekae Lurla With the invariably ‘locked: door, Huestis. “and treasurer, Terry the girl's insistence on tete-a- : sessions, etc ‘ tete . work MacEwen : ate Tell them you are concerned for..your marriage and for the girls good name, and profound , :lv dismayed by your husband's obstinate persistence in a com- promising. course of action tft he knows you disapprove. ~ Let them know you are’ hope- ful that positive - intervention from them, as guardian of their daughter's welfare, may bring ®#®) :put.an end to the locked-door routine..- Certainly it is devout- lv to be hoped that the parents ‘bore “some resemblance to the girl she used to be will use their influence.to steer the foolsih girl into other com- oak eee memes, MARY HAWORTE |. 2 phoret: tel Seon oe 3 gs “) some day. Wouldn’t they. en- f “The drift of events indicates joy, it!’ she smiled Minister Is In Need e that your husband needs inten- A wildling of apole tree near- by was in its¢best bloom. Bees , there were into a sleepy sum- mery song, and *June was everywhere about. tt was in-the + ri . . AWORTH ripple of that crystal fount bv DEAR MARY H _f am married to a minister and havé two children. For 15 years thirsts bv way of cupped valms tox him I have seen him “The dandelions are like the through high school, college and springtime - almost gone” on@ seminary. remembered ‘today. As is now ; : | The blém is his secretary, our day. its hours blown light |, oune girl who works with ly away him for approximately three "Would vou ever think of bed- hours every evening, t¢ping one - time, Ellen?” —James—-queries,—weekly- church bulletin rising from the old armchair: ‘ia Aine a werk aeall onl He closes the door to the night. \t ‘can’t understand why they. in- And the eld clock on the she'f|<ic¢ upon locking the door while warns of the witching hours ap- wotking. There isn't that much Of A Specialist’s Help ‘sive psychoanalytic ‘help, to get emotionally organized ‘for live ‘ing responsibly in double har. ness, in the midst of -myriaa temptations. pbsed by “The. world, the flesh and the devil.” ~ “When he has his feet on the ground in-that—respect,— you'll recover automatically from .the husband if this ma ter isn't sol- ved. Please advise me Vv DEAR V. B.:> It is B fact of mind. morally s eaxing, would ; : . clset himself inside a locked oT ea a ee oe office, night after rn git, with a Aulinated eatekias aaa voung girl purportedly working dav ailiaices, Y gather MH as ‘lis secretary. : Mary Haworth. counsels Tr closing and locking the th rough her column, not by door against the world, YOuUr. ail, or personal ‘interview. husband andthe girl are. in ef Write her in-care—of--The-Guate fect, posting a sign that says dian. : their collective intentions are ecu furtive and dishonorable and cquidn't be carried ‘out in-th e_ \ presence of disinterested 0 b- | KON-T i ae servers of respectable character.; .™ : Any sensible adult, aware of | Golden Fruit from MALAYA ! . Lo ry : proach. work in any case. that would re- Until tomarrow - - - Diary - - quire so much time together. ee * The’ girl's parents are very their routine, is. impelled to con- | 5G : % strict with her, never letting her strue that they are having a_| Ai ge Sa a date her boy: friend alone. There ————___.__—___—_—"—__ ee i ndian tT fore, | don't see why they per-— Pee es enone + ats eee Saae mit her to be alone so much ei ° CW ‘with my “husband, late at night. be She bought my husband a cost- ly Christmas gift this year, aft- ‘er her family already- had giv- en cur farhily generous — gifts Her gift was given only to my River Kensington CWL was ; husband, and hec family does- held at the home of Mrs. Aus- in't know of it tin MacLellan with an attend- ; seta : As her family is very nice 1 ance of nineteen members. . i Correspondence %tonsisted of haven't spoken to them about my * concern, as I don+—went +o see Kensingto _June Meeting The June meeting of Indian a note of thanks from John A ti Med agg eS vigp at ly 9 MacDonald, letters from Mrs. oer ea and ae What aa Fred MacMillan, Mr. James R. Miging eae you think of. this ‘relationship? M inci s ey eee of hevemeee My husband insists that I am ire omy fl . and Col sick and should see a doctor. F The girl won't work if my _ hus- Mrs. Clarence Hickey was ap- \hand- isn't with her, nor will she pointed voting delegate to at- work if anyone else is working tend the provincial convention. on the church paper at the time It was decided to donate the I 2m thinking of leaving my nagging backache!" ;He used to_be bothered by backaches and tired feeling.. When he learned that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache and tired feeling, he took id's Kidney Pills. Smart man. Dodd’s Pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the backache and tired feeling. Soon he felt better rested better. If you are bothered by backache, Dodd’s Kidney Pills may help you, too.’ You ean. depend on New. large size saves money. — nounced the’ hymn, ‘‘Fill -Thow My. Life. 0 Lord My God”. The scripture- lesson was read by Mrs... Regifiald Dennis. Special music included an an them by the choir, ‘Lord of Light, whose Name Outshineth” and a duet “Back of the Clouds’ by Linda Howard and Melissa Mayhew : The valedictory,.wa Gail Pickering The CGIT lea ders are Mrs Reginald Dennis and Mrs. Ralph Howard. and and the pins were presented to Wo BradTaes BY Me Dennis. Representing the adult organizations of the - congrega- tion were Mrs Heath Mayhew. for’ the UCW and Mrs-~--Robert Heaney for the Fellowship group Following “the smging of the CGIT hymn. Rarbara MacKay presented each of the gradua- “tes with a gift on behalf’ of the group A verv inspiring sermon was delivered by Rev W. A. 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