MARY HAWORTH ee Mrs nee 28% d Mrs | ge 7. ee by * gos | Emotional Stress Causes © © vrs soveon Dawson to toit ine September meeting at hery T \ S k Ad ° home on Tuesday, the fourth eenager To ee vice Mrs. Alban Keough, roll call. convener. requested that a hook Dear Mary Haworth. | am {4|ment known as hyper - {nsul- for the school library be brought } years-old and I hate my father. iniem, or “low blood sugar,” to the next meeting : 1 haven't always hated him, which adds to the patient's sen- © On behalf of the members, + But- since we moved North from sations of frightened confused Mrs. George MacKay extend- ‘ Florida and I found out that he melancholy ed a welcome to the visiting la- . had a girl friend, | have resent-| The effective hdffie remedy gies to which Mrs. Melbourne ed him for “low blood sugar’ depres- Wright replied The program I am even afraid to ask him/ sion, when the ailment has. been committee comprising Mrs |to buy school clothes “for me.| rightly diagnosed, is spelled out Alban Keougn, Mrs. George! Whenever we ask our father a| in Dr. E..M, Abrahamson’'s MacKay. and Mrs. Elmer Gam. ~ question} such as “Why don’t book “Body, Mind and Sugar’ ble. presented an excellent ser-« you support. your family as you |‘Holt, -publishers), The book is pe jake aud word should?” his reply is a simple: | available, on loan, at most pub- -s conte = or a "You better shut up, before [lic libraries. Or write to the or tetreqnmems se 5 © Wemen The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 4, 1965. 7 ELLEN’S DIARY We Enjoyed Reminiscing ; | . e With Old School Friends hit you in the mouth." Hypoglycemia Foundation, Inc., Cia! hour. the singing of Old Whenever he drives our mo-. 149 Wilmot. Road, Scarsdale, ang meee brought the evening tn a cinse “And do you remembér...?" So !found the pair at this house ask- ither's car, something goes wrong N.Y, for modicnty sponsored a many times this summer, which ing or replying to this query, sudject returned to our Island numbers over some incident, or scene, or of summer visitors, we -have. person, of a time that was. Be- " i — cause the season brought back Is- with it. You notice I said ‘‘mo- literature on the ther’s car,’ and that’s correct. Cerming back to vour tragic. Mother hought the house im sense of acute personal involve- GEORGETOWN which we livéThe other day, ment in your parents’ emotional when she asked father to help, strife; | must assure you that Recent guests at the homie of | 3 Mrs . land - born folks we had known, . _ nn en _ who had left their native pro- her make a payment on it, he your anxious feelings of rage at Mr and Mrs William Murphy bride. and Marie Best, sister of vince back in the years to esta- ‘said he wasn't going to put a your father, and partisan sym- jncluded'Mr and- Mrs. Daniel the groom. The attendants |blish their homes elsew here. “ in it! wi ae — i” — a don ‘ do Bushey, Souris and Mr. and Mrs. se t in- Mom puts up with him, but I'm a thing to elp them solve their Walter MacDonald and family, wore street length gowns of yel-,The unpredictable and mos afraid I can't bear this life much | man-wife conflicts Cara Wane Sanden ant Balan low and green peau de soie with | teresting workings of fate, which matching shoes and headdress,|at a whim or fancy, a spoken longer. Mom does most to sup- Meanwhile, these =" me. of Hamilton. Ont.. Mr. and Mrs port the family, but Dad lists us feelings, burning within yeu like wacDonald are spending’a short They carried nosegaysof—white..‘'Yes’’-or“'No”.at__some__cross- f : , as his dependents a-pent-—up-voleano,-are-d-o.1-0 2 -notiday-on—the-—-Istand—eisitin carnations with yellow and green road in life, removes and’ separ- The-only_-way—1-make.—friends‘much-damage—to-“our-health-of—their parents Mr and Mrs = o tinted centers ates, had divided us, maybe as : : ; : a hady end | Pp s, nd Mr an- is by acting stupid; sometimes mind, y and sou iel Bushey of Souris and Stephen The groom was attended by children, or during the adult Warren Howatt and the ushers years and now had returned were Douglas MacKinnon and them on: holiday to revisit for- Sheldon Myers mer. scenes, to review with kith For her daughter's wedding, and kin those former days Mrs. Myers, chose a lace dress again in- pink with matching three Tonight at a farmhouse down quarter length coat. She wore the River, we met and chatted white accessories and a corsage with just such folks. A pair of of pink and white roses. The sisters this was, with whom, we bridegroom's mother wore a =— James naturally most of all, jacket dress of beige linen and he having been a schoolmate — I think the kid& associate with In all probability, if your par- ; ime just to see how foolish 1 am. ents are given another 20 vears sa gee ag igi ae Sees I now believe that I'm going to wrestle with their adjustment Millan Ae a crazy or already am crazy and difficulties, they will settle into should be admitted to a mental satisfied elderly companionship institution. So it is important for you to At least IT need some advice learn to let their “differences.” ~ oe and help. I get nervous wash- of whatever kind, slide off your Court at Morrison's Beach. Mr. ing dishes, taking a shower or attention, like so much water MacMillan, who is a divinity even when 1 go to bed at night sliding off a duck's back* student, conducted services in land waken in the morning. Some- As I see the picture, the deep Holy Trinity Anglican Church in ltimes I feel like killing my-elf; nub of your suffering, the point- Georzetown during the summer. two children, Karen and Brian, left Sunday for Hali- fax, N.S, after spending the summer at Genres Tourist — green and beige aceesgories and went back through those dear, butt I am determined not to let of - experience at which you've See o 6 Sab OLE komo le Ou her corsage was of red roses dead days, the olden, golden my father ruin my life. What been most sorely short - changed : ee ; MR. AND MRS. DAVID BEST | Following the ceremony a ones of youth. They recalled, shall I do?” V.C by your parents, has.to do with ¢ H. BENNETT CARR 4 | reception for 100 guests was often with a chuckle, which was genie Dear V. C. You appear to your vital dynamic need to love ¢ Insurance Counselling z / - held at the Community Curling half - wistful, incidents of their / >» MRS. : JL . be an exceptionally intelligent and he loved greatly a need 4 District Supervisor St. John S Anglican Church E ‘lub. The bride's table was cen- schooldays together, of the com-| + me AnD © a eo. [thoughtful 14 - year - old, with a that is almost totally frustrated z re eens, si : ltered with a three tiered wedd-| munity life and living of once, | direct, honest mind and courag-'in your present environment Sun Life o anad ling cake topped with miniature Barer in a sense than now, yet | RECENT WEDDING eous spirit. Your disposition is To help yourself, read Hannah : Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 ° Scene Aug ust Nuptials jbride and groom. G Max Thom- fuller, because the world of then to face up to reality and see Whittal Amith's clarsic “The “esed’s- oeeets esa pson proposed the toast to the was-confined within closer Summer vows were exchan- bride, officiated at the double things straight; but you need Christian's Rerret Of 8 Mal? a aemeen the altar was decorated with te the ceremony ‘and “O Per. bride and groom to which the bounds. And also to.youngsters, ed at St. James Church, ring ceremony. The couple are ® lot of emotional suppor. in Lite (Ravel), obtainable: fom he baskets of mixed summer flow: \fect Love’ during the signing of room responded. Roberta Sher- (quite intgresting, because | res- Summerfield, when —Jean residing in Peterborough, Ont, Setting your growth, that the public library. And become MINEGOO ers and the guest pews were fhe register : ren, circulated the guest book. -ponsibilities were often of nec-| Margaret, daughter of Mr. and where the groom is employed you home life isn’t providing. a faithful eagle age so = ate LAUNDRY & DRY marked with white satin bows Given in marriage by her fa-_- After the reception, the couple essity, or from ‘“‘bounden duty” Mrs. John W. Hagen, Spring- with the Canadian General Fl Now. about Your ee the beam a ren . ove_o vote CLEANING and red ro-es at St. John’s An- ther, the bride wore a floor left. on a honeymoon trip for in the family, assumed by chil- field, was united in marriage ectric Co. and the- bride ts on Teese eet Ha sa — "ai s sic enn abundant 196 Hillsboro St. Ch'tows glican Church, Crapaud, for the length gown of white peau de the New England States. For dren when still young... Daugh-| t0 Thomas Richard. son of Mr. tn. state of St. Joseph's Hospi- ot a fons! 4 ssign, tainty) life: MH Coin Operated marriage of Heather Carole, soie. The fitted bodice featured travelling the bridé wore a ters of the farm - home, Jearn- and Mrs. Richard Willison, Pe- eee pamanin emoriona ree ae a tal i. Oa Wiwcrth eA wheel & uw daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis a_ scalloped neckline and- full white. wool suit with pink ed early the mysteries of terborough, Ont. Rev. pr - Se ee a: ate one we hrough her colamn’ not bv mail Dry cleaning $3.00 for 8 Ib. Myers, Crapaud and John length lily point sleeves. Her and black accessories and a cor- house - keeping in its often diffi- ' Francis Bolger, cousin of the (Photo by Heekbert Studio) oe agai Bee oayea ee = personal iniacuisw write her load. Spotting and hanging Navid. son of Mr. and Mrs, Ge- wedding ring headdress ‘was of sage of white and pink roses cult phases. They lent assistan- : . ed intense concern about your. in care of The Guardian included. raid. Best, Tryon. matching white peau de soie with ~Out of the province guests {n- ce in the fields. They had a work- | a | parents’ interpersonal roo oe <= fe Mon.—Sa?, 8.00 a.m.-12 midnight Rev M__R.- Ness performed veil of nylon tulle ilusionThecluded:Valerie-Myérs, Toronto;-ing knowledge of child care. Not H A P P | N G S lems — a burden of worry that| Sunday—9 a.m 12, midnight ° the double rink ceremony bride’s only jewellery was a Gordon Sullivan, Barrie; Mr. |that we would minimize the abi- doesn’t belong on your mind and. . er Mrs LeRoy Howatt was im pair of. pearl earrings, a gift of and Mrs Roy Oakes and MPF .Jities of the present lassies | Audtey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phone 48506 | aun in go tect sc daativa ‘de WI Forms = charge _of wedding music and the groom,.and.she—carried_a—Gertrude Taylor of Moncton the farms._like the o irl at * i ° in 8, like negirl at; things. Cc tt aaa he, mie, ve — of as — so 2 aaa are residing vee biel aan xe well» Mrs. Irene Campbell has re-|son Paul, his wife and family, at — ree = pag noe ommitrees | TRADE-IN Douglas! ho § alerie Myers, sister yo iversed, indeed remarkably: adept turned to Winnipeg, Man. with Salt Lake rity, Utah. Mr. Kings- |tinually ¢ ay and night, for ; The Wedding _Prayer’' _priot| bride, was _maid of honour_and (Photo by R. B. Hambly) in its requirements, yet_in_con- her _family_—daughter Diana and--bury-is-chairman of the Monta- 4 long time. is_not_only_an_afflic- At Meeting | YOUR-OLD trast, where actual labor is con- sons, Doug: Ron, Robert and gue Regional High School board. tion in itself, but it tends also to : \cenred, with all the aids of now- Lennie. While on P.E.I., they produce a physical stress - ail-- The,.members of Pleasant | _-— _-_gmm_ ————— Circle Women's Institute of Al- ‘adays both indoors and out, we visited friends and relatives-in Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose, : bany Rural entertained the mem- have a notion they were born to Bedford, Stanhope: Hunter East Baltic has as recent guests easier years. River, Tracadie Cross’ and, Char- Rev. Stephen and Mrs. ‘Spur- Eskimo Baby hers of the Middleton Institute Blessed__these_sisters_are,1n—jettetown: ‘ rell_of Kingston, Ontario. at_their regular August meet- ‘that any. urge to travel, to visit! ; ; | ss __.ing held at the home of Mrs. E pSib os ——. Mr. and Mrs. “Ivan Rayner -BOFA-EGFy— ~~ John” MacKay and Mrs. George ‘far places can be satisfied. Yet Betty Ching, RT,.Souris, left e ; < ; ’ ° 1a vere tendered a post nuptial * MacKay. ” JEW - aa frente and the — ee shower aie oon of the ates In Aircraft The president, Mrs. Eldon eo oe : . parents, Mr. an Mrs. Ear Large, presided over the business EASY-TO-USE i Cie te eee ee of the Mary Fletcher Hos wacarthur, Elmsdale. Pink and) SPENCE BAY. N.W.T. (CP) acting: which’ opened: with the EASY-TO-USE ates: aad: ta cer a pita white streamers and white wed- Place of viuast apc 2 singing 6f the Institute Ode and ONE AT - - - - j ' ‘ i , s s oe widely, was obvio-| Mr. and Mrs.. Hugh Goodyear oa bene wr ia Cate wets acme five aunties, 10 sec- ies pe eee coerce ur rom theses [GEA WIN spent Ue Sambi wh Tene PRN oe enna MES PRT dhe itis copltt la et ae nae ce cn S. spen r :_ket..In opening them. Mrs. at’s wha e birth certifi: answered the. rot) call, whicl ogelig Ne hte atak ce ne Gee eso Mrs. Char- Rayner was assisted by Mrs. cate issued for Mary Magda- was followed by the soning of <— Gaus an aver ks an re McGuigan and family. Pale McKenna and Mrs. Alton _ an Lapsed baby et this the minutes, and. the forming id JEWELLERS LPS ) : “ae ‘ ; Hardy. The accompanying good week, will have to read. of new’ ; 7. sat ae ‘ It was good to chat over incid- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Flan- wishes were read a lane on Mary Magdalene __was born Visiting ee aie _: THE CAMERA EXPERTS ents of the young years, to speak ders (nee Alecia Murray) and nett : aboard a- chartered aircraft en eeecere ec ee : of those quaint days and ways; Mrs. Ernest Mitchell ‘nee : : route to Spence Bay, an Arctic jto chuckle, and find also mom- Annie Murray) have returned to’ Prior tn their leaving for Tor- coast outpost 1.300 miles north : jents of silence at names of their homes in. New Hampshire onto,Lois_Hard+—and—Donna-—-of-Winnipes, from Pelly- Bayan / one who had since passed after a three week's visit with Murray of Rosebank were hon-\outpost further north with’ a DRUG STORE OPEN away. And it was good to know jrelatives ‘and friends. After se- ored at the home of Mr. ‘and population of 132. that the friendships of school- veral years absence and many Mrs. Burton Stewart. Co - host-, The child's mother developed jdays continued to be strong and miles of travel they found “the esses were’ Mrs. Brendon. Wall- trouble with the expected new MONDAY ere Patience Strong, the En- Island’’ one of the most beauti- ace, Mrs. Gordon Cotton, Mrs. |arrival at Pelly Bay and-it was ~ iglish writer, in “School Friends” ful. Elmer MacDonald and Anne decided to fly her to Spence : —rhas put-it-this-way: “The friend- : aac ’ “*Stewart. An address was read Bay; which Hasan outpost hos- 1 ships of our schooldays seem to Shirley Dixon returned to her by Anne Stewart: and, on be- | pital and a nurse, .in a char- _ WORTH’ = PHARMACY \linger on in. mind — After. .we..home..in. Moncton..-after_spend- half-of.their-friends;-Burton-Ste-: oref float -plane.~ eens — Yi ne Pe ~ me of childhood jing the smmeér months with re- wart: presented a gift to each, |=———-—=-->= RRR —— : Me ‘PRINCE STREET ‘ ar n ough we make latives in Fast Baltic. |During a -pleasant evening, sli- | % ee RRRRRRE ' new ties, as through the years riers ides were eowe by Roy Bt ie PURITY DAIRY ; Will be open all day Monday jour lives advance — changing Percy Poole accompanied by and refreshments were served. |, Gf DLAL 4-3424 FREE DELIVERY with the changing times, and his mother. Mrs. Edgar Poole, — ae ere EPR |: “Parents Prefer § sited’ es cea force of circumstance. Souris, are visitng with relatives SEE STARS NOT | LIGHTS i fe i, ” j oe But when we cross the path of in Halifax. Drivers in Mexico City ac-|@ | Purity Products ; | ’ f \ one with whom we shared those |. 41 1 a4. dank MacMill. ee ess tale. lain poise © 317 Kent St.' Dial 4-7128 DRUG STORE OPEN days — Old names come drift- ing back to us through Memory's '2" and children, Jeff, Paul and every day. CLAUS SSS © S OEM NLL ONS ET igolden haze... As back along Grace have returned to their gm — Ry THIS WEEKEND the track of long - forgotten, Nome in Downsview, Ont. after , things we stray. Our recollect. 2 'wo week holiday in Pownal - +7 TJOPNSON & JOUSCON ‘ions bridge the .gap.—It seems and Montague, the guests of. Mr. CORNER KENT AND PRINCE STREETS ‘but yesterday. and Mrs. Ambrose MacMillan : Will he open Saturday afternoon and Saturday ; evening and all day Sunday. | Ofttimes the friendships of 2°7 Mr» George Lake. those former days will last — ; |Remaining when acquaintances Wende'l Stevenson returned of later years have passed... >’ 4!' !9 his home. in Souris, Links” are broken. Names grow P-F.|. after visiting relatives | meen and affections cool — ~— ype a eee’ ut we remember to the end, ~ > 8 Souris, Manitoba. | FREE DELIVERY DIAL 4-4133 _ the friends we had at school.” While on vacation, Mr. Steven. |] @renite - Ma [es ce ; ahiididaticaraaeielieit te pan ue Sends we at_ school. ; e - Marble - Bronze : MR. AND MRS.-LESTER McALDUFF wa aE Wilaiord, Thay bave —— son alse toured points of inter- — Cemetery . — ———— an vse daughter Ann Maric, whe| . LINK SCHOOLS BY TV °*t_ i" several Canadian provie- § Lettering. | closed - circuit television : ; ’ . is secretary with the Tignish| A " ‘ TignishCouple Honored arate arate ed i, tnk cil tc xurwutr ow. ae reer | Were Beck & Son Ltd. Confederation Centennial On Silver Anniversary HS “enue served by their O00. seca ly visiting their son Atlan, also : eT 21 coGhole ces as well as in the States. Mr. and Mre.-Lester McAlduff;;of Mrs. Jerry Bernard and . the daughter_Ann Marie, and Mrs, a "e “Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870” Tania. were: happily_surpris-_ late Mr. Bernard of St. Louis. oar decorated: amivers a Ch rl ecgat their ho tly, ‘when } sa! i fe ° : meee een hen or. Mehl i « ww of the late baked by Mr. Howard Confederation an Montague their 25th wedding vers ye : a coats area , SoS marred at Immaculate Concep- vt 1 ion church Palmer Re ons Confederation CONFEDERATION CENTRE Augus eir attendants CHILDREN’S ART CLASSES Will welcome candidates for all ic vl sections male and female. AT THE ELITE honor them on the occasion of a ror a were Mrs. Ed Bernard, sister of All interested ere requested te contact Centre he i. Sod now living in Tor- eon nto and Svdney Keriny of Dart- This. year the Children’s Art Course. will . jon N.S. formerly of Water- reali week, mein October “ith. “ay ead Sober: The Event You Love ad si - ihe —— oe z y 9th. 1965 ting Publ ‘ irs McAidutt is» daughter | CONFEDERATION CENTRE Swiskman Day, New Yeart’ Dey, Kester Meedsd, coe St = FALL pessible or to attend the opening prac- sail ma ee . ART CLASSES the following times:— ti t the : | wonpays:— “ \ MILLINERY 4 ae ! This year there will be an Art Workshop for High School , $:45 to 5:00 p.m.—Grades 1-2-3 and 4-5-6 a a Students from Grade & to 12 inclusive on Wednesday even- ' , vi i e. i : a ins 700 pal to a9 7 * the Art Classroom, SATURDAYS:— Wide velections to choose from-in ~ Confederation Centre ines tae auger commencing Weteevsiy, October tit, 190%: 9:30 to 10:45 a.m.—Grades 1 and 2 velvets, velours, feathers. e ; a. soot techn, PEL —— : : . 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.—Grades 3-4-5 ) 3 Painting, Modelling, Mobiles, etc., and Oils (to be o-4or $ Dress Goods: . 3] provided. by students) 1:00 p.m, to 2:15 p.m.—Grades 6 and 7 SATURDAY OPEN 9 — 5 P.M. At 7.15 3 3 4 ™ | Fees are $15.00 for 30 weeks. : 3 @ newest shades 3 Teachers—Mrs Daphne Irving . Sa : Mr. Jim Little Teachers—Mrs. Daphne Irving ELITE MILLINERY Tuesday, Sept. 7 or ; nest quality 3] Fees are $15.00 for 30 weeks. . eMrs. Jooss Olthoff | 3166 Prince St. ch'town?] _ ‘To register ring 2-2464, extn. .233 or 222. To register ring 2-2464, extn, 233 or 222, * ee ee re 5 Sept. 14 e . = - i ‘ .