Shown above Is Ralph Beck, president. of the Community Welfare, receiving a cheque for the Montague Ice Rink ELLEN’S DIARY Only The Oil Of Memory Fills The Little-Lantern “It's turned cool’ Peter re- merked. come by this afternoon. “Phere was wind om my face.” “A March wind, it was, honed i) far snow and ice, sharpened, “touched up’ as are daily the axes which go gow from Island fatms here and there, to the seasonal woods work. “l wouldn't say there'’s.much sap stirring vet in the maples’ one of our wood - cutters said this evening “But a few warm days would soon right that. They'll come" he nodded “Now you have two choices” we said tn Peter One. stay here in the kitchen and watch TV. two. come upstairs and help thdy a closet He smiled “We'll tidy a closet’ _ What: an enjoyable time that proved to be for him. stored as {t-is -with:a number of. discards of | former years. Items once a part | of our daily living, too pree- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. . Mar. 31, 1965. t : /, HAPPENINGS | Audrey Jenkins. Wemeos Editer Phone 4 >986 Elaine Herring. RN, Murray Maureen Gavin of Windsor {j|Harpbur. Hope Compton RN. NS Visiting Mer pare Mr and Flora Wooiner, RN. Rustico. and M Terrance Ga [ig le.t/ by air recently for Victo- nish ) ria} BC. where all three girls haye accepted positions on the Paul Nelligan returned To mursing staff of the Royal Jub: ynt afte € IMs al.ed me ‘lee Hospital They all graduat- to Tigmish due. to the sudden ed from the 1964 school of nur- cea athe Leo Né€ sing at the PEI Hospital, Char- an Norma lottetown Brice Hawkins ha- returned Ira Stewart. Red Point and !0 us home in Crawiord Bay Gus Mallard. North Lake. have B ¢ ater attending the funer- returned from a recent business 7 “! [S Mothe Mrs Waldo Hawkins. Murray Harbour trip to Ontario CHEQUE PRESENTED . AF The Ladies’ Auaitiary of fiz ° nish Legion held a card party from Fdna Moar, member of recently Alsofin. the picture Successful Variety Concert n the laches lounge last week the United Church choir which are Diz Wightman and Irene fen ca were in play Firs / prize of the evening was won sponsored a folk song jubilee Fraser, members of the choir S onsored At O Leary by Mrs Gerald Doucette with a - ———— $$ consolation prize going to Mrs tiful. we chanced to meet @ The Ladies’ Aid of the Com- Darlene Collicutt and Geraldine Rov McLeod Freezeout prizes young pair fishing there “She unity Hospital, O Leary. spon- Cooke, Burton. Angela Rochon “ere “on by Joe Perry and was one come from a great city Sored a variety concert in the and Norma Silliker, Millburn, Stee Brenne who had marr an Island boy high school auditorium on Charles Caseley, Brae and Eva jand with him haf chosen to set- March 24th MacLean, Coleman Skits A Mr and Mrs tohn Nicholson \tle in his own land, where he fol-. An excellent selectiqn of nun. Tramp and An Old * Lad: ; Mt Buchanan, are visiting their | lowed the profession that was bers was presented by districts Mrs Elmer Cooke and Mrs aughter. joan, in Southern his Young and obviously very. {" the area before a large and Clifford Collicutt Burton, United States happy the two were, who having 4PPreciative audience Questions and Answers Mr Mr . nothing left now. no vestige of left their first-- born with his Mrs. James Harris, on behalf and Mrs Buddy MacDonald. 7 Mpa Irs Kenneth . Mac- that box a young lad of neigh- grandparents that evening had of the Aid executive and mem- Coleman Dialogues. Jimmy's 2€. tm. accompamied by bor fashioned for us there, over come to this scene of his south. bers thanked all who had parti- Unlucky Morning” by Glenwood Sirs, Evelyn Bishop, Mt Buch- that spring, cover and all made We chatted — we women there, “'Pated and helped in any way Young People Fooling Aunt a were weekend vistors to from shining new boards from of items ¢lose to women's '© make the concert a success, Julia Glenwood WI. “Heck 13! aa nyypere pas aan the sawmill hearts. he neste Mc Mac “in acted as Save It Cape Wolfe School read ine’ Ro ‘ 1a s We re we chat-| « : the capable master of ceremon- children. there was also a 'T z@ Rova ctoria nuh Pes tarot we ate ina Macy "Cee snd ne long ae" “Pens” soe me” ot Gem gah” Mss the pond at a head as we cros:) “Not yet alone” she replied. 2¢ Program piano select- Mrs Rogan’s pupils. O'Leary; %a¢ wall graduate in May sed the dam, the dew ~- sheen “Assisted he~ does!” ‘ions, Jocelyn MacPherson, Dun- and a rhythm band number by R . on the bracken. and the stillness blane; ‘readings, by Mrs. Albert O'Leary Women s Institute ome Gavin returned to his That baby, follows the pro- Lecky. Milburn. Mrs Everett : home in Sea Cow Pond after of morning before the mill- - \ r The last number on the pro- . wheels commenced to turn. Fv- fession of his father. lost some Collicutt, Cape Wolfe. Mary gram was a number of band Pf!2& away for the past number enings brought anglers to fish *°@"* nO“ from earthly trails...Lou Livingston,..Dunblane and selegtions by the “Bel Aires’, Months along the dam or in the pools he too has a wife and little son yrs Reggie Adams, Knuts- This band was made up of Bill _ The years wing away Time i8 ford Solos by Charles Casele N Everett Rix accompanied beneath the spillways and u ° Y» MacNeill. drums, Eu Gr. P P a puzzling thing Today? It was . ums, Bugene “tay, his mother. Mrs. Colin. Rix . of and down the stream Once on @ ? & West Pt.. Lorraine MacDonald, anist. John O'Malley. electric r Olp Nix an evening full of summer, when ne which boré us backward to West Pt. and Helen’ Coughlin, P'4MS! , Elmsdale to her home over the our world about was very heau-- former. and also pleasant days. Coleman Duets Linda and Sultar and featured Carl Adams weekend Mrs Rix had spent —$ $$$ — Sharon MacWillhiams. Carleton: as vocalist several months with Everett a oo — ——— Leone and family in Dartmouth Maritime Conference UCW ** orl Ime on erence Arthur Cantilo. Mt Buchan H Id Thi d A | NM s an, has returned to Pictou te O'as Ir nnuad eeting join the ferry Lord Seiki: k ious to part with the hand-lamns that lighted our bedtimes. the hanging amps one time our pride The littlelantern on its ne It omee -hed ight for us when we went down cellar to bring uv a dish of winter - app- les, russets perhaps. or James’ favorite the Pewaukee ey I wonder if the nurseries still carry Pewaukees”” we ver- heard James sav to his name- sake recently. when the latter was making plans to “plant a_zolden russet or two this spring’ “The Pewaukees were a de- licious apple’ James continued. | “They had a queer little curl of flesh at the stem. and were sweet tasting though with a Dieasant tang to them as well We once had severa! trees of those, but they're gone now.” Lamps, And a littl lantern filled now only with the oi! of memory. And jars ‘jugs! that went to the corner store for the sugar” molasses. once a respec- ted staple of food, and the vine- gar that was brought in. in an amount in the pickling season. The creamer too, Peter exclaim- ed over. It is the same in which we once upon a time. carried down the morning's or evening's cream to place it in the spring that bubbles up at the foot of a clif’ on the far side of the stream We suspect there is To unite all the women of the congregation for the total mission of the Church’ wa the challenge presented by the pre- sident. Mrs Rov Vail Hali- fax. as she presided over the 3rd annual meeting o Maritime Con- of ference Upited Church Women in Truro lAst week Dr. C. M Nicholson principal guest speaker Also that the Stanhope Conference for women would be held Sept. 3. 4, and 5th. with Rev. Gwenyth Hub- ble as theme speaker, Mrs S R Collins as Bible Study lead- er Mrs Colborne as leader of discussion groups. and Marga- ret Murray and Mrs. S § Car- son in charze o€ music Mr. Cantilo has been emploved with Northumberland Fernes for the past twents three vears SCIATICA Do sharp stabbing pains shoot down your thighs, hip to ankle? Is it [MARY HAWORTH. | Depressed Feeling Likely MARY HAWORTH: ace (9! have lost all interest fe and seemingly can't. be IPD, dread to get up in the morning to star! a new day [ am in a continual depres- sion for no apparent reason (un- ess ts: the menopause l think often of suicide. as there ern ne no remedy | zo to church and pray. but cant seem to make contact with God I am ashamed of being this Aa have everything to be happy about a good husband. hea’thy norma! children. a nice home. mv own car, good ve alth as much as any fam- could want But counting my blessings doesnt make me feel better We are living in the suburbs and lve thought that moving back to town. where I could ze! around might help Do you have any other, suggestions? ve always been shy ant timid and lately have develoved an awful inferiority complex Please advise me LS : DEAR LS In all probabil- ty sce imbdalance in your body chemustry or glandular functioni is involved in vour continual feeling of anxious foreboding now aday Ss Thus my overall recommen- dation is that you get firsthand diaznostic help in launching a thorouzh inquiry into the above- Mentioned -potential source of udden trouble Aciipping in mv fifles from the June 6, 1957 edition of the New York Herald Tribune illu minates the !ine of inquiry I ve on mind pertains ‘the pninc: ta a news account of a report made hy tun doctors to Involves Body Chemistry OYUC/ DEAR Nf the American Medica! Associa- tion. then meeting in annual session Signed by medical writer Earl Ubell, the news: story is head- lined as follows D ‘Diet is. the key: mental stresses linked to a low blood sugar evel The article notes ‘A strange disease. the opposite of diabetes and controllable Ly diet. was blamed by two physicians yes- terday as the cause of almost half the ‘current? nervous and mental disorders. ."’ It goes on to say ‘‘They call the disease hyperinsulinisen and they test the amount of sugar in the blood to detect the ailment... The late Dr. Seale Harris of the University of \Alabama_ discov- in 1924, but lit- about it since... sugar (hyperinsul doctors aver, sio n, insomma, anxiety, irrita- bility. headache. dizziness, ex- haustion, sweating and loss of appetite In the Spring of 1964, other news media noted a report just released by the Mayor Clinic which “reveals that hypoglyce- miz hyperinsulinism) is a far more common disorder than had been previously realized ‘Frequently misdiagnosed as a nervous or emotional distur- bance.”’ this 1964 report con- tinues, “hypoglycemia is com- ing increasingly to the’ attention of physicians whose patients complain of, symptoms ranging from irritability to almost com- plete ‘demoralization As it happens, a group of persons relieved of this affliction by specialist diagnosis and right diet are-working together depres- }Foundation. ! te a spirt! reminiscent of Alcohs. I Anonymous to disseminate their findings to the genera! pub- ! Known Hypoglycemia Invated at °49 Road, Scarsdale, N \ and founded in 1956 yursuant to the previsions of » of the metnbership law of the state of New York." the groun s purpose 1s exclusively char table and scientific to fur ther the application such and treatment of hypogycem- ia” Another source of informa tion (for bringing patient and diagnostician .tovether s Dr E M Abrahamson's and A W Pezet's book ‘Body. Mind and , Sugar’ ‘Holt, Rinehart an.d Company! on the’ market since 1951. MH Mary Hawoth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal interview Write her in care of The Guardian. the ne a5 Wi!lmot ection of QUALITY ANALYSED Dow of Pine Hill Divinity College ad- Rev J. Heber Kean installed hard for you to get @bout? If you long dressed a public gathering in St. the new officers which included for reliet from wearisome rche or Andrews United Church on Mrs. Charles Howatt of Victo the terrible pains of sciatica, try Wednesdav evening. taking as ria as first vice president and TEMPLETON’S T-R-C's today. his topic Let's zet down to Fun- convener of Leadership Develop- Only 85c and $1 65 at drug counters damentals’. ‘It is well for ment. and Mrs Ewen Ander- everywhere. the Church to stop to remember son as Chairman of Finance fer extwe fost rehel. vse Templeton's FLAME. why we were set in this world’, Committee Mrs’ Henry Moyse Creem Lnrment i= the roll-on bowie exter Dr. Nicholson stated ~The wor- as Presbyterial President 1s a uatcee suas. TACs ceteinety. ship of God and service to others also a member “df ~ Conference 637 must remain the centre of our Executive Others attending the Christian duty’ meeting as delegates were >>> ——————— The business sessions on Allen Jenkins and Mrs C R Thursday included reports from Webber Summerside. Mrs wi various committees, and ace W.E Turner. OLeary; Mrs Arriving Daily ceptance of the allocation ‘.of Lewis Murray. Kensington: $176.700.' which includes the Mrs Lester Johnston, Parkdale Lovely new Spring ¥ budget ‘of $5.700) for UCW Con-\ and Mrs. Heber Jones. Chariot. | Creations - - - | - 4. ference expenses. Dr. Godfrey tetown @ Skirts explained how funds had been —————_-________—_ @ Blouses BELLE OF THE PROM raised for the new Chapel at Mt. SQUIRREL LOVES HOME @ Dresses Allison University, and Dr. Mur- @ Sportswear By TRACY ADRIAN The floor - length bell - sha- ray spoke briefly on the impor- When the tree in which he ca A CANDIDATE. for popu ped skirt is beautifully drap- tance of increasing the circula- lived was felled by lumberjacks e | larity honors’ at the spring eq and panelled. It emanat- "0" of the United Churchman in the Altai region of Siberia. a is and furriers prom, vintage 1965, might .. pom a long torso fitted An announcement was made squirrel rode along with it as well be this glamorous ball ba that Berwick Camp would be ‘ar as the railroad before he ltd. gown designed by Mike Benet ce with a low. rounded held July 26 to 30th. with Mrs. zave up and looked for a new Gratton St Ch'tewn of Texas neckline J Y MacKinnon of Toronto as home . — — FINAL DAY To Depositors _~ A Savings Account For $10.00 or More Opening Takes twelve 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” standard enlarged snapshots in black and white or color; or twelve 2” x 2” colour slides. Complete with neck 9,30 A.M. 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