A ‘MRS. LEETER I S t .l: l i 6_ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 13. 1963.‘ HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’! Editor; Phone 4-8506 The weekly card party in aid i has left for Fredericton, N. B... to! St. Thomas Aquinas Society , where she has accepted a post; was held at the home of Mr. and « tion with the ‘.\‘.B. School of Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Oyster Bed l Arts and Crafts. Bridge, Dec. 8, when 10 tablesi were in play. Lady's prize was: Co-hostesses at the a n n ual won by Mrs. Francis Gallant! i Christmas banquet at Montgom-l .m€fl'5 Prize b.V Ffdllk Gallant ery Hall Wednesday evening} land 3811 Gaudel tll9<ll- FY9929‘ were Lynn Maclsaac, presidentl . _ , of the student's council: Mar-i lcette and the consolation prize lane Clark Chairman of the! !“'9"l l0 I-Wis G3ll3m- Montgomery Hall house com—l l _ , ‘ mittee and Mrs. R.R. Hurst, thel The St. Joseph's sub-division , dean of “.0men_ | ,of the Catholic Women's Lea- Head table guests. which in-'« 'g“°i Kelly.‘ Cross’ held their . cluded Dr. and Mrs. I-‘rank Mac-3 « {monthly meeting December I _ d 8' .' Kinnon. Mr. and Mrs. “hfmf "F neasurer areilente M: Bennett and ‘.\liss Doris .:_:tr:;;1C °'rhyatrel;:;n\’,‘_nQrS as ‘ son, were received in collect for the league magazine. , rag bemtlle the”dmn°L' t H1 Id plans were laid begin _ecora ions iroug nu e) a‘ residence were arranged by the: icard parties in January I staff of Montgomery Hall, and: Gordon} Ander- the lib-I I B. PERSON. M in Mrs. Lester B. Pearson Accepts CMHA Invitation The wife of the Prime Minis- ter. Mrs. Lester B. Pearson has graciously consented to be the honorary national chairman of the annual (‘hristmas Gift Pro- gram for 1983 of the Canadian Mental Health .~\ssociation. Each year since its inception as a “forgotten patients" pro- gram this wide-spread collection oefChristmas gifts for the pa- tients in mental hospitals across the country has grown with giant strides. This year. for example. th e Metropolitan Toronto Branch of C.._._. _.-.. . .. MARY HAWORTH i Family Conflict Brews Over Christmas Visits CMIHA. expects to collect about. 20.000 individual gifts distribut- ing them to 4.500 patients. ‘ Perhaps the most significant: recent development is the inau- guration of “shoppers fa t r s" which was started in Edmonton; These fairs provide an oppor-I tunity for the patients to select I and ‘purchase? with token mon-. ey. Christmas gifts for others.‘ Such a project has great value; as it gives the patient a dignity and a marked degree of inde-, pendence. Instead of just beingl happy recipients of gifts. pa- tients now take positive action and general joy of Christmas giving. These fairs are spreading to other areas and contribute much to the accep- tance of the patient as a contin- uing member of the community. his program involves many hundreds of volunteer workers,, all across the country for sever— f at weeks between now a n dl Christmas time. i In accepting the position, Mrs. Pearson sent the following‘ message: ‘ Christmas for most Canadians is a warm and joyful family ex-. perience. Its joys and meanings. are many. but the greatest of! these is the sense of b e l onging ' .my family. ivhich is reassuring then. that an organiz- ed effort exists to t'Zll‘l‘}‘ part of our normal Cliristnias cclcbra- tion to the mentally it]. This ef- . _ _ y . five talk on organ registration. _ Importance now may 3 in“. 1 y» _ fort is the (“hristmas Gift Pro- gram of the (‘anadiiin Mental Health Association. I am pl‘l\'ll(“l(‘(l. as lionorary national Cllt'lll‘lll.'-Ill of this pro-‘fl grain. to commend it t.o all Can- ; adians. Everyone who cares (‘an articipate and make the Christmas Scasoii 8 happier one for atients in our mental hospi- . . _ t S?) sewing and handicraft assistantd Dear .\lary Haworth: We have been married five months and will he going home to spend the Christmas holidays with our families. We've been home s e v e r al times since we married a rid these weekend visits are hectic. as -we are constantly on - the - go, trying to plcase eicryhody. My husband comes of a large family and feels he must s ee them all and I must go along. Consequently I sne l i t t I e of small. I would like to spend more time with them. During our niost recent visit. Tom insisted we have Sunday. dinncr with his family and sup- r with mine. W i t h all this rushing around he had a c a r accident: nothing serious. the day was ruined. He is s nervous during these weekends .that it upsets both families a n d which comes from being w i t h ‘me mo good friends and a loving family. . Thousands of patients in Can- Idian mental hospitals will be denied such a Christmas. Re- moved from family and friends. How can we make t h e s e .weekends less hectic? As we .were coming back from the irecent visit be said. ‘‘I want t.o . . l. d (‘hrist.m.'is iv i t h mv they will not experience t h e IE” 9 n .. ‘ ‘. . . , mother. I pretended not to Chnstmas gplr" nf Imp d hear bill I've been ething hope. peace a>ndvg_oo(lwill. It is l t 61.4»... #1.... STYLED T0 SLIM Buttons on the double drama- tize the superb overblouse line ‘- no fashion - right. flattering! For fnille. wool. double - knits Printed Pt:tt'erl:6:"T8i:8u’ 2:)”. mmimb Q Nttles Siu|12‘.4z.1'. . . -I 1.] (1 mt sin 19% takes 2% were .. l..§§l‘.".‘i.; ?.“."..l..’1‘.".".'.'..?... ' “""‘ “‘l”°l' f‘b”°' mental or religious anniversary. . Pyjam" "T5 (50 °°““l “' observance: as primarily fh e 0 Doctor. OUINW 3'-'mP'v Pl"'°l ""' woman‘: s p h e r e of interest. ‘ O su this 111- |'¢"‘¢'Wneuce.ima1peapie tend todls- ”' Ifl contsulou lax. Print spvroventiiisband wliorules O 304 Jlcketl \ 5123- 3hl'A“E- 599‘ with a heavy ha nd in this de- ...,. IT"-I - partment. They see him as in ‘ OM01‘ 10 ANNE ADAMS bulybody. petty tyrant or diin- inwardly ever since. l I haven't been .<(‘lll5ll about ‘his \\‘.'«lTllll‘l_E to be with his fam- ily during these weckends. But ;I don't want to spend C h r i s t- lmas rushing from pillar to post. trying to touch all bases. Isn't it customary for m an .,and wife to spend (‘hristm a 9 lDay with the wife's family? I will gladly spend the evening :with his family but I want to ‘spend the day with my family. lAm I being immature? Perhaps ;we both need to grow up. i I want to solve this problem early marriage. instead o dreading all visits home. Y n ur l advice before Christmas will be: jmuch appreciated. C.C. r I presented individual 5 Mrs. George Rogers St. was ‘ the dinner was under the direc-l 'at home to friends on Wednes- ii lion of Reuben Cross. catering. day evening at her Prince . man8£'.f'l‘- 1 Street residence, '"Fairholm.l'' ; I lEl.l.EN S DIARY .‘lEYTlh9l'S OT Th? ChaT‘ll'\il€l0Wn‘ l Branch of the Royal Canadian College of Organists met Satur- day evening at St. Paul's Angli- can Church. with Dr. Paul Cud- i more presiding. . .\'ine members were present to hear Mr. C. G1edhill's informa- Stable seem to take on a new l It was decided to hold a pub-T manger centers a creche. We‘ 3 lie Christmas carol. song service: see the low . beamed ceiling of Eat the Kirk of St. James, Dece- {that to which the wise in e ii mber 21. at 4 p.m. bearing gifts came. its s t a I ll empty of animals. they having‘. I Miss Alphonsine Theriault,‘ been moved aside. we fancy. tot = who has been employed with the make room for the little fam-i ' Women‘s Institute Branch of the| ily who came begging a shelterl Department of Agriculture as at there... i If. the thought came to mind.l ‘ when we visited ours this even-.‘ ing. there had been no room ati any neighboring inn, could one; of these stables have comfor-I tably sheltered the group? Cozy,’ and warmed with the breiaths oil the cattle - kind. ours were that munched at the ha_v in the} [mi-angers: the mother then our-i ‘sing her new-.horn calf. the pen-f of failmii in l‘PSP€Cl his W l fe'S ned older calves. the cows a nd' right - Y0 - Feslgfl ll‘ 9 91' l 3 l 1‘ other younglings in from ih e. aspects of their shared respon- ~ fields, come to well — bedded slbilitlefi. stalls. An e x t r a handful ofl H0\\'PV9!'. 35 ll? ls blllldlng 3 straw the farmers were shak-l 0399 ff‘? Spendlnli Cl“'l5lm35'J'ng here and there to keen tliel day “’”’l‘ his m°ll“‘7- my advice beds comfortable and clean...l l5~ dfmll °““‘e5l ll- Bl" d° There was scent of hav about.l weigh carefully what you choose NM “.951, as in ‘he ,1 8 V"; of mg‘; l" d"' “d let ~""‘” preferellce . having. nevertheless spiced and. influence your course of action. 1 frégran‘ as it came from 10”‘ If you will be going b a c k to 5 or mm.’ the old home town the day be-' ‘ fore Christmas. you and he ‘I _ '_ , ‘might spend Christmas e v cl " 9 T ." “'9 ll‘ 9? together iv i t h your fam i ly. 1-""““l3“l‘ f‘“'m“1' ('°mm'~’“""l- 5 jChristmas da_v with his family;5l"PPl"E to rssard the new. ‘and the evening of Christmas;‘ ('3ll- j day dropping in on other k 1 n- ‘I "Good things ‘are done up in. l So nice it was there. e. o H small parcels chut-klcd., Oi‘ as an alternative, you; He smiled. "I've seen it lik'i-I might go different ways to r‘ that with calves before this" be‘ parents. you to yours. What-tsaid. “Yes. the smallest of onei ‘ever you do. be poised. fi r m. ‘I, years crop grew up to ta k e; iliappy-hearted. non - defensivelchampionships at-» the shows]; land non - reiproachful in seeing ; With calves you never c a n5 tit through. M.H. predict what's ahead .. Hes‘: l Mary H aworth counselslsmall bilt pretty well made. through her column. not by mail L isn't he‘? Yes. Now. ...l or personal interview. Write‘ after all" he commented. turn! -her in care of the Guardian. ing away_ ' i In a picture of content. Tabby ' and her kittens were ciirldlert on in broad sill. she nur"in'_' n Ha mpton Cou ple Observe Recent Anniversary 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earle Callheck. ‘I-lamplon. were honored recent- ly by their family and friends.‘ at a party held at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mabery. i Tryon on the occasion of their i25th wedding anniiverrsary. Austin Toombs, was c h a i r- i man for the evening. Mrs. Jack v isorcnsen, read an address a nd‘ a gift was presented to the .couple by Leaman Callbeck and ' Earle Mabey. on behalf of th (- family, while Mrs. L. Profitt gifts and nephew, flowers from friends. {WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS‘ Tabby Purrs Contentedly, Cuddling Her Small Ones . . ' :‘ Insurance Counselling 0 A bit frosty. this D be . , night is_ and its sky b§_°;p"r‘mk'_ tntsi. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: led with stars ' Phone 4-iim . 4.5435 : rnm inmorrow __ Diary _}: Charlottetown. P.E.l. o wG”°"l'"ll'~'l‘l~~- l'.rG&O—O-OO—OOOOOO-O0-6060-O-G-‘ BROTHER . . . father, son, uncle, cousin, HAVE WE GOT New London's lnstitutel Nominate New Officers KENSLNGTON — The annual,secretary and treasurer, were meeting of the New Lon don appointed to attend the leader- Women's Institute was h eld ship course to be held in St. at the home of . O s c a r; Mark‘s Hall in December. It :\lacKav. and opened with th el was announced that a Blood Institute Ode. l Donor Clinic will be held in the The president. .\lrs. Dan ‘.VIor-.’ Ke!lSlggl0l| L9 3l°“ H°_m° °n M Se _ t E C. . Ven Ben i A layette was sent to ‘t h e Un- paying th e 1 r member 5 h i pi itarian Services Committee. A dues. The secretary Mrs. Wil-l mm‘ ‘Pf $5 was mted f°.r mam‘ bur !\lacl(ay read the minutes? llershlp fee. l'.‘ ‘he Muslcal F95‘ of the last annum meeting and tival Association, $5 to the T3. the 135‘ mommy meeting Lheague. and $1 for the leader- The president in her re port 5 -Ill-)hec0ll)l:,s(.:mber meeting Wu‘ thanked the members of their he held at the home of MIL ""'"p°rafi°" d‘"l"g the past Leigh MacEwen when roll call year. The treasurer. Mrsi Wil- will be answered with an ”_ liam 1\IacEwen gave the finan- change of Christmas git-ts_ fiéfi "‘;:°"'te3l';~‘~ “amld May’ contest was conducted by P” "T the “'°m'“at‘ Miss Elva MacAllister. rison. presided. members answered roll call by ing committee for the t e r m Meeting ,3 1 0 5 9 d‘ with T h 3 1963-64 as follows: h o n o rary Queen‘ president, Mrs. Robert Carr; Refreshments were 3 9 I. V ed president. Mrs. Dan Morrison; by the hostess assisted by the first vice-president. Mrs. 0li- lunch c0mmmee_ vcr Bernard: second vice-pres- idcnt, Mrs. Marion Cole: lJ1‘(‘3- WHIM ROAD WI surer. Mrs. w illia m .\1ac- The Whim Road Women's In- Ewen secretary_ M;-s_ wubup stitute was entertained for the Mac-Kay; organist. M;-5_ med December meeting at the home Macl-Ewen. Also directors. Mrs. °f MF5- Robe” Campbell- Miirray I\‘lacKa_v: Miss Elva R°1lCa”“'a5 a"5'“'°r°d by 1 "members no 1 aoutloafor I layoffs for UN’ICEF.seven visit- ors were present. The minutes were read by the secretary. Mr Russel Hicken. The treasurer‘: report noted I favorable balan- ce on and. Correspondence consisted of zreeings in Mrs. L.G. Ram- say, provinclal president and A letter from the director of th I concerning the bulletin; of tour- ists in the district during the mid-summer months of 1 . Mrs. Stanley Macxtnnon and rs. Verna Nicholson reported for the sick committee. evw committee be Mrs. A it n a Hiclieii and Mrs. Lester Mac- Donald. Plans were made to send A box of groceries and a donation family at Christmas. also agreed to send a gift from each member and a treat from the Institute to a former neat- dent of the district. A sum of money was voted for treats for the school children and shut-ins. A penny auction, conducted by Mrs. Russel MacBeth. was won by Mrs. Freeman Miller. Each ‘member exchanged 3 Christmas gift with their secret pal and new pa awn for the coming year. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Russell Mac- Beth. Lunch was served by the hostess. YORK WCTU .\lacAllister. Mrs. L e i g h lilac- Ewen and Mrs Francis Murray; Red C r o s s ronvener. M r s . Lnriie Campbell. The president, mother - cat's lullaby to he 1' ones. What its And what licifer whispering to she now with loving tongue caressed? Did they out of the fullness of their hearts. 0 ften. we think, more aware of their station than are humans. sing! or speak of the present. realiz- ing how blest th ey were now? Or. in a questionable outlook more happiness in the future, “When you are grown?" Indoors in our stables th I s evening, there was warmth and content. W I t h o ut were the snowy yards and fields and t he high December stars —- the same. by and large that s h o no n\'Pl' the flocks and the shep- herdson those .Iudean hills on a night now long gone “We were skating this eve- ning. did you know'."' Alex re- marks to his grandfather. " Krist_v's Pond, out the road'.“' James queries. “No. there's no pond there -~ not yet. Neither is there ice on the stream. But there is on a, ditch h_v the roadside. down: opposite the mailbox. I'm onlyl l NEW I-IEADLINERS Look smart. keep warm in fashion's newest love — ker- chiefs to knit in gay colors. Cozy. casual. new! Knit 2; ker- ammg to skate» he says mod_ .hief in one day. Block style -— emy. ‘ -just knit. purl: the other wit "tr; 5'”-prlsjng how we" he mohair stripes. Pattern 7394: skates" Nlack observes. ldl“‘°fl°"5- There is a sound of a machinel Tl‘l"f-" ' “V” “M5 f‘ 0"”) slapping in the ya,.d_ A young; for this p atte rn (no stamps, nose prpsspd against 3 ne! please! to Alice Brooks. care ex(.]ain1s happily‘ -«nvs Gage;-v of Guardian - Patriot Needle- ri “~11,-.i-3 your news-_v~ craft Dept. 60 Front Street. W. James pres ently questioned T0l‘°"l0 1- 0'"- him. Ontario residents add 1 cent "Oh. there's nothing new. Ex. sales tax. Print lainly PAT- cept" he grinned “the pond up TERN NUMBER. NAME. at our Corner «village! is iced DRESS- l'lL‘l1i across! ‘.\'o. it's not quitcl“ 7'“ ' A safe yet for skating. but tonigh should right that. It's fairly frosty now" he said O : ll. BENNETT CARR grandad on figure sheer ‘j. d Gugdlnn - Pat:-Isl Irm- - . Frat . . or- (‘..C.: Your idea is news] A decorated .l° "‘°- 7 “'35 “°t a“’3"" "7 3 “ 3'‘ versarv cake topped with min-' ‘American tradition to the effect l am” bride and groom W as that married couples sp en (It 8150 presented by the family Christmas day with her family: Mr and Mn Caubeck ha've 3"“ Chrlslmas °"°"l“‘l Wm‘ his X two ions. Ralph at home. a n Moyse in Nanaimo, BC. * Music was furnished by Ril- lard Francis. Harold MacQuar- three-tier anni- [fa ily. , Theoretically Christmas is at time of loving - and - giving. in reverent celebration of God's SWEATERS for the gcil in your life! goodness in sending His onlvl 7'9 and J” Men‘ Lunch "begotten Son‘ to rescue in 2: rl- “L5 _se._rv,E:. kind from outer darkness - as. AFRICAN KILLED |God personal testament of' _ ifatherly love for poor flounder-I NMROBL Kenya ,Reuters,_ 1:12 rebellion! hsntshtsd l“""‘3“',One African was killed and two I.V. lh ' ded Th d I would have supposed that all ,‘:,,h::,s “plzliiecewtiggned 2; 3/"““'g ' m3‘"f‘9d~‘- “M Y“ 3"‘ 3 some 50 tribesmen who shot all chored to their own hearthsidestthem with hm" and arrows A. 3 l‘"““ f "1 M chndrenv ‘Mnchakos 40 miles southeast of would try to visit their respec- lhere ' l tive clans as impartially as pos- ' sible during the good will sca- son of Christmas. dedicated‘ to A the affirmation of family 1 or W, W, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, y PERSONAL GIFT I think your husband properly I 1. should have consulted y o u r 3 “'3 - hopes or wishes when s t A ting‘ I Q Luigorio his own preference for (‘brist- tmas day. so that a compromise , based on mutual generous con-_ sideration could be developed.’ _ _ Q Baby Dolls to overcome any circiimstanhal LADIES’ WEAR I20 Gt. George gt. cm... Perhaps your husband inclines U&h fills uumanly mistake. SWEATERS . . . ~ - ~ “'9 l'3V€'lWt'8f£l's . . we have lots and lots of °“"’“t""5l we "9 got biilki-es . we've got curling sweaters . .. . we've got mohair: . .. . wo’vo got botany - -. . We ve got long sleeves .. . . we've short sleeves '. we've got fancies . .. . we've got plains . . YO!) NAME IT. WE'VE GOT THE SWEATER SHE WANTS! priced from 33.38 $32.93 160A Kent Street NORMA'S Ladies Wear . FREE Gift Wrapping FREE Gift Counselling Chnriottetowl Mrs. Frank Vessey was hostess to the members of the WCTU in November. The prest- dent Mrs. Louis Vessey presi- ded. The Theme for the worship. "God's Guidance consisted of hymns, scripture, meditation and prayer. The clip sheets on “Education and Alcohol" were in charge of Mrs. Elmer Brown. re “Coins for Conquest" cards were passed in. which amounted to $26.00. A total of 11 members and two visitors ans- wered roll call. During the business period Mrs. Louis Vessey and Mrs. Richard Vessey reported on the executive meeting they h ad attended In Charlottetown at which time Mrs. Richard Vessey was appointed as representa five for “Youth Temper a n c e Weeik. It was agreed that union members would canvass the dis- trict to ra I se funds for the broadcasts held during You th Temperance Week. Following the benediction. re- freshments were served by hos- tess and committee. Mrs. Par- ker Jeiwell invited the mem- bers to her home for the next meeting to be held in January. 0 WI was heldln Nov. at the with an attendance of nine bers. A gift was presented by the president to Mrs. Lloyd Mac- Leod. a former member now residing in Charlottetown. The address was read by Mrs. Wil- liam MacLeod. A presentation was also made of two history books of WI to charter members Mrs. Ne il MacLeod and Mrs. Percy MacLeod. in recognition of long service in Orwell Institute. Plans were made for catering a banquet and the cleaning of the school. The election of officers was Travel Bunsau, George Fraser, ed as follows: president. Mi-3. Mor- dock Mu.-Lead: vice president, Mn. MacDonald: secre- tary. Mrs. Marcellus MacDon- ald: treasurer. Mrs. William Eugene McKeinna. Conveners were also appoint- a new Red Cross chair- man. Mrs. Eugene Macxenna, was selected. Several ideas for Centeuniel Year were discussed and was decided to send the tw o most important ones to the Centennial Committee at Char- lottetown. The president reviewed the year’: work and refreshmentsi were served by the hostess. HOOD Ml! IDIIM HUB GO flan, training at a later date. Mrs. Stanley Brownof N aw London. the instructor at b o t ii ncLeod; ctors. Mu. Neil groups, received praise from the H. MacLeod and Mrs O we 1: Participants. In order to c o m. MscKenna; a u d l to r 3, Mrs. plete both classes before t h e Geo,-3, Lead ma M 1- | _ Christmas season. Mrs. B r o wn has had two sessions with each group for the past five weeks, She also is the Red Cross volun- teer in change of the first aid post. and the sickroom supplies which she maintains in her own home. Home certificates were presented for the success. ful completion of their Red Cross course to the followin¢:— Sue. cess WI of Graham’ d Mrs. Charles Cash. Mira. Duncan Cole, Mrs. Louis Campbell, Mrs. Ray Bnown. Mrs. Earle Murray, Mrs. Armel MaoKlnnon, Mu, nursing Nursing Course Completed By Two Institutes j Success Women’: Institute of Graham": Road and New Lon- don Women's Institute recently compl a Red Cross H o m e Nursing course. The two groups joined together for their final lnuymc M3(3Greg0r. MIL L01“! ac . dren 1'‘ son. Mrs. Melvin Wood, Mrs. Lloyd MaeLean, Mrs. Marshall Whitehead and Mrs. John Camp- bell; New London WI — M rs. Daniel Morrison, Mrs. Harold Mayhew. Mrs. Donald Macllwen Mrs. Lorne Campbell, Mrs. Os- car Macxay, Mrs. Wilbur Mac- Kay. Mrs. Eric Macfiwen, M". Oliver Bernard and Mrs. Doug- las Cole. would take advantage of this " class at the New London school. Mrs. Fred L. Macmillan. pro- vincial director of Red Cross Home Services, attended t his session and showed films of ar- tificial respiration. food facts and home nursing in civil de- ce. Mrs. Macmillan also dis- cussed the hospital experience 3? :3 THE FASHIONEITE BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day . : Cold Waving Q Bleaching Tinting Q Perm. peclul Phone 4-9752 257 Grafton st. program and expressed the RWEL The annual meeting of Orwell: home of Mrs. Percy MacLeod5 strips Sizes 7-15 10-20 and 14 V1 -24’/'2 Open Every Night Until Christmas The Fashion Shoppe 141 Gt. George St. '§FiiNc I964 COTTONS Ideal for the Festive Season—and from now A gay assortment of prints NEW ARRIVALS through Spring and checks 0-93 .. Dial 4-3355 F0l'thO:..‘.:‘““.".::““ otronuouoofily. THE Mmao snunustho bohuh.butvooood...wIuIorkyownhotosouiioomlght-owayorho skistopoo...tImottnoonlobooi-owtttioloosooo. 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