Tabby Brought Her Young Into. The Cool Of Today - roof and the day cool. looked at Peter. “Are you thinking what: I’m thinking?’’ he queried. ‘Yes. It's cold for them here, J’ would say.’" . ‘‘What shall we do with them?"" “Do?" James caught the word ‘How many do you propose to keep?” ‘‘All of them Peter replied without hesitation. “We must keep them! Thev're Tabhy's’’ Alex nodded And besides they are the first to ar- In appearance, {tf was a lone- Alex : ly fall morning we came to to- ‘day. One without sign of the crumbly earth of the soil com- ing up to the seedtime as we know it in Island places, but swith that frosted surface about, ywhich in its own time and sea- ‘son, turns farmwives: to’ making {first preparations for — Christ- jmas - to mixing up the fruit ® jeake, to allow it-time to ripen! * |And- James observed at the win- 3 = jdow which gives him first look rive.-.. I'll tell you what we can - A lat the new day, “We might have ‘do with them." His smile to us *; |known this ‘spring would have was inveigling <a jits setbacks’ Not that weather, “Oh no!" we said. ‘“We-must- ; ‘like this does actually delay the y’t interfere with Tabby's plans 4 ferepping. It just makes us re- for them. |member it is not yet time for it. place. It's not cold, not really. \But we needn't fuss. The seed- She cuddles them. And when jtime will come. It always has.'"’|she is ready, she will move | “This spring is not unlike that ‘them elsewhere hersebf And we had when Mr. D. from down that wi!l be interesting to see’ ithe River, put-in that window” we advised. jwe said. “In April, that was,| How. heart-warming this is - and the weather was sunny and the coming of the young things vely, though there -was still about! It is as much a part of snow. around. Remember?” the springtime as are the curls “Yes. And he seemed to be \on the alders, the silvery catkins \surprised it remained so pleas-on willow’ and poplar,and—the $id et & Beas d: LILLIAN SOMERS JUNE WEDDING t4artla STEPHEN MACLEAN It's early’ he said. ‘only April, and night like this, will conti % ~ a = mind you!” j ‘aq. nue to creep prettily over the et and Mrs. Ivah H. Somers Lean, Charlottetown, The hee gia cned, oe Leh ie \farmlands. - The countdown that = Charlottctown announce the _ wedding will.:take place—at ‘er backward spring, after all’ is to return its one girl home to “= sengagement of their ‘eldest’ Zion Presbyterian Church,- -|James recalled. ¢ ; the farm, after a.seven weeks’ daughter, Lillian’ Joyce to Charlottetown on Saturday, and itd the éool of today absence, is now, about ended. ~ Stophen John MecLean son of - June 4, 1966 at 2 30 P. ™. | rabby brou ht sac onuine foes! “There's only oné day:-now._be- 2 4Mr. and Mrs. John .C. Mac- (Photo by. Edith Robinson) pq Se enin ee bale af tween”? Peter_reported this eve- €: | bedding in a loft-who found them ning. i jand out of respect to, the moth- Now .f00 “ler maintained a silence about. |However,-before—the- day—was jout, a pair-of lads found the this day of. gusty pearance comes to its close. It was cool, yet as we way thither: up a ladder, in ‘Ve the hours, .all_in all pleas: | : ant. eee Mite ra scontiruatinn Until tonforrow_-.- -_- Diary =| lof the former ice-house, which | G00d-night. .... : | shelters now various animals of the farm. There at a far eave, in a nest warmed by the breaths below, the quest ended. Three} little ‘‘tigery” kit-cats’ ‘And |the wind was gusty about the "% ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 5; 1966. | | George MacKay eee Ford reported for the visit- “WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS _ ‘Stella Maris CWL Holds titres season to convention of the WI to be held | ‘in June in Winsloe Road hall. and Mrs. Al-) She has chosen this . jant while the roof was open, green, Which despite a cool day winds, and to us of fall - like ap- | look back | HAPPE Mrs. A..S. Beaton has return- ed to her home in Flat River..aft- er spending the past three mon- ths with members of her family in. Ottawa, Rocky «. Mountain House, Alberta, Kenogami, Que.” and Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peardon were honored recently at a mis- cellaneous shower held in the Valleyfield - hall. Gifts were opened by Mrs. Phyllis Mac- ,Swain, Mrs. Inabelle Peardon read the accompanying verses. and Gertrude Nicholson arrang- ed the gifts. Refreshments were served by some of the guests, and music for dancing was’ play ed by Alex MacDougal! and Pres- ton Hume, — Mrs. Angus Mathieson and Mrs. J. L.. MacLeod. Montague répresentatives of the Crystal ‘Chapter of. LOBA, attended an Island wide conference which | was held in Charlottetown re-, céntly. .Guest speaker was Mrs. | Hilda Ford, grand secretary of, |the Crystal Chapter LOBA, New- | foundland. Following the con- | \ferénce, a banquet was held at} the LOBA rooms jin Charlotte- | town. So | | “Mrs. Harry Kelly* Lake Verde | has returned. home from a trip | |\to Oshawa, Ont., where she was | |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fran-| jcis Kelly and family ‘| Jo Mrs. Frank P. Fraser ‘turned to her home in Alberton |ed to Baltic for the summer |nard MacKenna of jatterspending the winter» in | Hamilton, Ont. Earle Quinn, Lake Verde, ! spent a recent holiday. in Toron- to, Ont., with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | lard Hogan and family. | “An enjoyable “'you can’t identify, imaginative- ‘ly, with the thinking. of other \folks, so as to cateh the drift of Audrey Jenkins, Women’ has re- |sto and son Bobby have return-|came the bride of Joseph Leo- ception for 100 guests was held |Hunter and Mrs. Bessie Folland lied by Mrs. = relatives -and friends evening ~ was} berton-area. feat of mind is known as ‘‘see- ling ‘eyes’ and is a by-product usual- lly, of habitual jchange with one’s fellow men- ants, and she carried a bouquet | —__—___- cere att } 3 It’s possible that you take one [of red roses and lily of the val- {J Golden Fruit from MALAYA ; istep forward, figuratively, fol- | le i, , ‘ oe |\lowed by two steps back, in the |to break out of isolation. NINGS- s Editor. Phone 4-8506 spent ‘in the Bloomfield Legion | Home recently when a miscel- | lanéous shower was given in ho-| nor. of Erma Hardy and Willam ‘Smith, who are to be married |. in the near future> Music was |, supplied by Leonard Barnett at thec fiddle. Alton Hardy as gui-/ tarist and Ralph Hardy the man- | dolinist. Refreshments were serv- | ed and*many gifts were receiv- |, ed by the* young couple. | | Everett MacDonald, New Brunswick attended the recent! funeral of his brother D. W. Mc- | Donald of Charlottetown, and. also spent some time with his. mother, Mrs. John Ryan and his | sister, Mrs. Harold Mahan, Lakeville. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myrick, Al-| berton have returned from a} trip to Florida. Mary M. McInnis returned to her home in Red Point after... aaa. spending several weeks © with | sale + | muskrat jacket. Her hat and __jaecessories were red and she ~ |wore a corsage of-.red and white carnations. ie The newlyweds Will reside at Rocky Point; P. E. I. (Photo by 3 : A. MacKenzie) the setting for a spring wedd- jbride’s cousin ushered the guests. ———--—-— ing on April 23, 1966 when Mary |to pews marked with white satin GA. Members Maine, the bride travelled in a two-piece»navy blue suit with a Mrs. Martina Sutherland at | MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH MACKENNA Black—Pond. : is . | 7) Mary. MacKenzie, Presbyter- MacKen na-LeClair Vows : ian deaconness, is spending this | 2 | i : : eos rs i : 7 Es week in Alberton. Solemnized At St: Dunstan Mr... and, Mrs. Stafford Heus- | : ee tis, Wilmot. Valley:-spent a re-{ Saint Dunstan's Basilicd-was brife and David LeClair, the cent weekend with Mr. and Mrs Harold MacGregor, East Bal- | tic. salen paca, daughter of Vin- bows centered with lily of the —“’ . ‘ ; (cent air of Charlottetown. |valley. be ge | Mr. and Mrs. James Beair- jand the late Mrs. LeClair be- | Following the ceremony, a re- To Attend Rally = Charlotte- , and formerly of Sayage Kensing- | Harbor. a sr sae, | Rev.-Gerald Tingley officiat- ws . ed at the ceremony and soloist, Mrs. Jean” Hunter, Pauline | George MacDonald accompan- Joseph Dougan, : isang ‘‘Ave’ Maria", ‘‘Panis An- in the Al- |gelicus’, and during the signing | sa ~~~~‘of the-register, “O~-Lord I1--Am Not Worthy”’. ' Given in marriage: by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor length gown of white satin with overlay oftulle and panels. of |at the Community Centre, Ste- | Tonight At 5.30 lwart Street, where the bride’s oe ae table_was centered with a three-| Ruth Scott, president of the itiered-wedding cake topped with | Anglican Women’s ~ Training miniature bride and groom. (College, Toronto, Ont., will. be -“Paula’LeClair, cousin of the the guest speaker to the. Angli- bride, ‘was-in charge of the guest jean Church-.Girl’s Auxiliary to- book. inight at a supper meeting, at Mrs. Alice-DeCoste, aunt of the Spring. Park . United. Church. bride received wearing a two -| Over 60 GA members are ex- ‘piece navy blue and white dress! pected to attend from churches iwith white hat and navy acces-| in Summerside, New London, sories and.a white corsage. Mrs.| Kensington and_ Charlottetown. \MacInnis’ wore a- navy blue | Meeting time is 5:30-p. m.- jdress with white accessories lace, with a cathedral train al-! ang a eorsage of. white Cara. | gurescr come sete nne:::smemm : so accented with lace. Her tions f ; bouffant veil was held with a! yoter for a honeymoon trip |? Re 4 tiara of seed pearls and _brilli- Maritimes aund |! 3 through the months, after spending the win- |town ter at Clermont Motel, ton. Baltic, spent the weekend with This their thinking about you. oneself -through others friendly inter- y. ! i—-The maid of honor, Gloria Ells- | worth, was,in a floor length gown of blue-peau de soie with matter of trying, purportedly, - Annual, Regular Meetings a | -Mrs. Alison Ford, convener | ‘lof agriculture; gave an inspiring ~~;mentary school, also closing jexecutive meetings = Children. | BREADALBANE UCW gardening specialist for somie | p The April meeting of the advice on planting. The mo- Breadalbane United Church ment I gave my name-l heard | Women was held at the home of her say (off the phone): ‘Oh, | ge Mrs._ Sterling Campbell _Mrs__that's What's - Her - Name;. I'm | a Millage MacLeod presided, and not speaking to her.’’ I: can't 3 Mrs. Campbell was the devo- imagine what offense I. may! ae The president” opened the’ re- gular monthly meeting of. the Stella Maris-North Rustico Pa- trish Council of the CWL in the school, with director, Rev, Fran« ‘eis Corcoran leading ‘the Lea- sigue in prayer. °°. >: Following routine — opening conveners gave satisfactory re- ‘sports, and chaperones were ap- pointed for socials, after which (the regular meeting -adjourned and the annual meeting took _ Place. Annual reports were given * which indicated a successful [poses, also held’ “at “Mount St. talk on diseases of flowers and} \St.’ Mary's. _ |how to treat them and to avoid’ Social service committee visit-|them. A surprise package was | jed patients in homes and hospi- drawn by Mrs. Ivan Turner, and |tal, also at Beach Grove and the ; a contest on ‘Places on P.E:I."" |Sanitarium, giving treats to jconducted by Mrs. Alison Ford! \Patients and they also sent many |was won by Mrs. Frederick Tur- | and Christmas dinners were al-| The next meeting Is to be held, . |8o given out and gifts were pre- at the home of Mrs. Kenneth (sented to-two-members who left; Kneebone, when response to the parish. ue -\roll call will-be ‘‘one penny for | The cub convener reported that | every year a member of the WI’’| four retistered leeder were now: Citizenship conveners;—M r s. | in the group and work is pro-}Dan Coles and Mrs. Earith Hu- ;Sressing favorably. ighes will be in charge of prog- | The president, in her report, |ram. ns to-face interview, to get down . ENGAGEMENT. ANNOUNCED jto brass tacks about the nature |soie with matching headpiece | C E Ni T R A L : . ae of. the advisory help needed. [identical to those of the other Mr. and Mrs. William Hal---only-son of-Mr. and Mrs. An-_ | aybe : you've - encountered |attendants, and= she carried a_| Pp R | N T E R Y liwell, Prince George, B. C. gus MacPherson of Darling-~sueh counsel already and push-|basket of yellow and white car- | l i = ton, P. E. I. The wedding is leq it aside, with the excuse that |nations. Phone 4-8506 Food committee. will be wish to announce the engage- matching _ stole and wedding | - ring headdress, "Her _ bouquet | war of blue ti ed re , Karen LeClair, cousin of the | bride, and Verna — Kelly, the} bridesmaids were dressed in iden- tical floor length gowns of yel- | = -|-- For example, you say: “‘Some- _..times_.1telephone...the minister. ‘and sometimes the nearest Fa- |mily Service agency, about my ‘inability to make friends; but | they seem unable to advise me.”’ | It’s not to. be expected that a: | pastor or social worker would jlow peau de soie with matching undertake to unravel a compli- |capes and headdresses, and car- : ‘cated, —deep-rooted,—tong-stand-ried-bouquets-of_earnations,_tint—| : ‘ as speech ‘Wife - constricting problemjed to match their dresses. IRENE HALLIWELL WAYNE MACPHERSON over the phone. If asked to do| Flower girl, Genine LeClair, | Fae Tagan 3 Sean Ueme Cite ay |0, ‘they would prescribe-a face-|cousin -of-the-bride wore a street | length dress of yellow peau de | wedding invoices; statements “And all your job printing re- quirements. All jobs — Stationery, invitations, guaranteed. GUARDIAN - PATRIOT "year with 134 membefs enroll-/expressed appreciation to Fr.|mrs. Richard Carson and Mrs,, ment of their daughter, Flor- , ed, The education convener re- Corcoran for his guidance and!pan Coles. “ence Irene to Ellsworth Wayne ported scholarship for Region-!help-during the year. A total of | ~* al- High School, prizes. for Ele-/eight monthly meetings and | were held) MARY HAWORTH them and pre-school (during the year and members es nee at cere ‘ime. were also commended for their | ucation week and book week |help. | [ | D h ) W d were observed, also a Hallowe-' Election of officers. took place | onely aug ter on ers Tne regional conterence held at/y. Vincent Blacquiere; Ist vice | z : Mt: St. Mary's was attended by president, Mrs. J. Allen Gauth-- DEAR MARY HAWORTH:{| T am not married, I need 12 members. and spiritual and jer; 2nd vice ° president, Mrs. |My widowed mother and I have jhardiy say. Sometimes I have F - treats. for. them and pre-sch en party and’ field day were with the following slate brought | held, year book; and chapero- jn:. past president, Mrs. Lawr- nes were provided fér all socials |ence Doucette: president, Mrs _, education conveners attended a vincent Coffin; 3rd- vieepresi-lived-at- the same—northern-¥ir-/telephoned._the _minister, _and - meeting for catachetical Pur- \dent' Mrs. Francis Doiron; se-|ginia address for over 20 years. sometimes the nearest Family ~~ leretary, Mrs. J. G. Gaudin, and In this time, many of the peo- \Service agency, about my. ina- itreasurer, Mrs. Urban J. Doiron, |Ple we've known have moved a- pility to make “friends. _But The following councillors|way. And making new friends |they seem unable to advise me. were. -appointed:.-Mrs. "Reuben Seems. impossible. |__.Why~am~I-treated- this--way? |Gauthier, Mrs. Francis Doucet-| I've -tried _ contact \Is it because I can’t drive? ite/“Mis. Urban F. Doiron, Mrs, | clubs, go —TFerdinand Blecouiere, “Mrs J. joined certain groups, then mis- 7 wos 9 child? Was I born to 4977 iV, Gallant and Mrs--Leo R. Doi- sed meetings due to lack of |, joner? Is it God’s will that I ron. : | transportation. Though I've | not be wanted? I can’t under- | Fr. Coreoran congratulated submitted ideas relative to anh the problem and would the, members and officers for |their work, I’ve never receive eee LE their help and good work during ed any acknowledgment. . the year, and also congratulat-, I am never asked anywhere, |; led the new president. He men- nor does anyone ever visit us. + tioned that if more members!Inviting people to call is use- |¥; iwould attend meetings, .they less; invariably they ‘‘can't! | would be made more interesting come”. : ‘A with larger~-groups~and~-much-~ P've- fever. been included in. , ‘more work ‘could be accomplish- any sociability, such as going ‘ed. : —~ |to a movie, picnic, flower show, | |. Following “the” installation skating, shopping or what -have . officers By Fr. Corcoran ent <My only activity, other |! dients are used. [the Act of Consecration to the than housework, is going to the | :. Blessed Virgin and blessing, re- grocery market or ice cream | freshments were served by the Store, while mother, who drives executive -members. waits in the’ car. I don't drive. | ; | Recently I telephoned a local y ing various Ce BET be Nf sizes VETERE: ba pas : All our % tional leader of the topic “Dark--have given. * jness and Light’. | Sometimes T hear a radio per- Mrs. Angus Gillis had charge sonality discussing some idea. of the Study Book, and Mrs. or project of interest to me. Hedley Woodside introduced When I write to them of my in- 4 ithe study on Brazil, Several terest, hoping to be put in touch ¢ members gave Scripture read- with others having the same in- " ‘ings, and Mrs. Sterling Camp- terest, they never reply. People j,' bell led in prayer: Roll call.was are totally unfriendly. 4 lanswered with a verse -begin To ea ee ee ae jning with ‘‘A’’, ‘ At the: May meeting which [will be held at the home of Mrs SS 9 SO ‘for clean by -fhine Wa James Snowie, Mrs. Harold . TO SIZE 48! usm Toombs will read the devetiona! bright teeth , Smooth, ‘smooth, smooth and Mrs. J. J. MacLeod the ‘ he ; prayer.s During the social: hour Y§@ ’ ' ~ then, side pleats kick up a flur- “ry as you turn! Most slimming “line you can choose, and smart : ~ In printed blend, crepe. | Mrs. Farith Hughes was hos Printed Pattern 4977: vil ‘tess,to the South Winsloe Wi for en's Sizes 34 ,36, 38, 40, 42, their “April meeti ; 46, 48. Size 36 requires 2% yards chaired tie ae t ae cae refreshments were served hy the hostess. . Cow Brand — Cow Brand Baking Soda on a moist toothbrush helps remove stains —: cleans and brightens teeth and ; y George Mac- dentures. Leavesa fresh, — 45-inch fabr ioe 5) ¢ Kay in the absence of the pre- clean feeling that | : FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) 1! /sident and vice-president. Roll lasts all day. And > (no stamps pléase) for each ogi was ‘responded to by ‘aq. torrelieve sore 4 pattern, Ontario residents add penny. foreach’ letter of the throat, gargle with one teaspoon of Cow 9c sales tax. Print plainly, SIZE, Brand in water — soothes NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE preter? birthplace Routine business was dealt ~\But you depict -|“inability to make friends’ in to take place in the near fu- ‘as you don’t drive, ture. 2 ginning to think’ my life isn’t} ing in intelligence; the gist of | your letter.makes that clear. your \language which suggests that, ito you at. least, it is an inscrut- ‘able mystery, an indecipherab- \le riddle, for which there can be mo logicalcause or explanation... [ On that score, I think you | probably--are-_being dishonest |with-yourself-and me, in terms lof simply refusing to put your cards on the table candidly, con- seating a : Or jcerning what you either suspect |this about. with little response. I'VE }ecause I lost my father when|or know to be true, as to the | ‘reasons’ why people avoid 6: e Or maybe you've lived in 80- | proceed along -those—lines._I-f— ‘ jsuch is your stance, you aren’t |value your..opinion.. 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