WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS n'lhmhfidmh r mung. 2' ALBERTA GUIDE COMMISSIONERS TO SPEAK rI e e Iricnduig a Iraiiunc 50$ 5‘"? hi Laheviaw Lodge in I ‘li‘l'Il, ilii< l\'0eknnd Ilil' M DIP" HAWORTI'I Husband’s Mi Shocks Bride Of A Year nII- \liil‘\ Hauoi‘ill is it - ’V‘flilaille tor a mic In use a IllIIIir siore aicnunt to II II 'Il-I- husband a blrilldi’iy ' llx hiishlind says it I‘. tiIr IIIIild mean that lie uus pay- . ~ ioI- his null present, “n have been married a year ‘ :(icd paying 3 “r IIH\P IIIIIIe hi al‘llui SIEJIIIII a rear l hair a weekly allmiunre nii WI Io hliI loud nay laundry and ma leanin: costs and ethnic IIIIII I This harolr suiiu-cs and MI he I s- ilInI iI should to- u» 1'“ IIIiinIc IriiI \INIPV may not he Ilie root or al' rill hill iI most reiIaIniv is I I'rinl ni much III \\'III in nu: I (Iltl’l I iIlI’Iill iuuue lilies? nuserly IIIIII_ In nu hushnnd ulicn we ire IIIuIiIc ilIcthcr Hr sceins‘ III no li‘liill'l wnrsc, ihnuch I IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIII .is he Ill‘\(‘|‘ I I .III n spriltliii: snrer, Much I III IIII e . tense nI securr I um i IinI (‘iithil‘raas II "H0 any ni mv irirnds or I .IIies IIin He disenuraces II II I o oi Ihe rm? In\nll'(‘(‘lI I I I'r Iio his no Irienils nns ~lI¥IV~< m’qimmihilrrs I I .IIIII- how true ' he iIoilid Inc : o. he wants me In IIeI Homes In the anhi-I IIIIIII raIlirr Ilian uw Ihr laun- ri» i'isi‘l‘ i-liIcli costs In cents “I iIIIirl Is Ihore a snlliiinii“ I.. .I We: nut in a race ii i a the I-iriIIIIrin I niaciniirrnt MI lviil lrI-rr 'Prare on I I-II ailiirrssnd III pi‘rymlk oi ~IIII II: ll'r‘ lqle Poor Ilflllll \III are III IIIe I-iir'd one or II-lI.I Iliillxnf‘. IIuIsI lurid w E- I III II-iiIIIIIIt-Ind him has em- nIIIIIIIriIIl II III IIs IiI.IsI.nqucct. - IsI IIIIII~iiul rcmindcrc is as _ lie with IIIISszFS .I .II rims Iia~ lIiruiso Ihc .I In i:.Im iIuIsc righi< as II I II: III IuI dicnui, uhilo nii s IIIIii» Ihe iIhhcaiion III ace L'll'll'iili‘ Iliose richis and re- IIIIIIIi" « a III-Illiani snark oil .I I-IIII III Iruil. inn avr sI‘IIIIIIerl hv ' inc-d Q \ MIRIAM mm MEDALIST \liu \IIIIan Hvde dauzhter iII “r and “I: Charles H Hvde. \Ieadnw Bank wa s rerenily aw mod the Char‘niie M Large gold mciial tor highest general nrohrioncv In the graduating rlass III Ihe noval Vii-tori: Hoa- Dl'=I Srhnnl nI Dietetics ‘lIIss livrle graduated irnin Fr-nre Ii Wales rollere in mo and entered \inunI Allison Uni. VF'<lIV nn o Cnhndian National thIIIIinn scholhrthn and Ihe PV'MI- Edward Island Women'- ‘ IncIIIIIIt- Home Ecnnhmics hrho- , ‘arshin she Nu AIM awarded a Fr‘vr 0’ Wales Bursary I'll I'W‘ i‘w ruralvrd her erht‘lor n' Rrwnre degree in Home Frnnflmirl with a m or III Xiiirltlnii. 'I'IIII put year the jhls been dnlnl post-graduate . work In DIME! I! the loyal - Vlrmil fluvial. Montrell. \ilsa Hyde II VIM empluyed in I DIeIttliin at the Pmlncill Sarit- mu. " rnu. iIiInI [I\ In iunic ii do, In- the C \ lii‘I lilr liadf’l hm of nut AL town. Mrs C.) Holldnd and herla iralnt‘l’s SIIIIuII ain'eI Mrs, William Rook, Alberta. iilev MP lirlcnmrd by PEI. Mrs G. Avard. Charlottetown. ron'iniIesicnci-s Leii In Iighi, Sessions began Iaslrevenihg \ s E“ l'tillilrl, Chvii'llllie ‘Angiican WA Holds Semi- AnnuoI Meet ‘ The semiannual meeting oi ‘the Diocesan Eiiai'd oi ihe W0- \_ I I, > I . u", men's Auxiliary oi Inc Anzlitan "I: I I‘ m mbmifl; or church nI Canada met a! Si. ‘ John‘s church (‘rapaud on Wed- serIy Streak poi hapli'1\.in \e’li’\‘lIlE iii In iiirir Ineiial rcla "MW 0“ m. I The we: iher “as hint and :iie I IIqu Ii alliid< new on the gunman“. may nearly an {Ir riclii t‘nllrsr‘ ni when in lnke in the branches bemg n. mm, your sIIuaiIon, as desciihcd. , Mrs. 56 wand. {he mum“ ‘\s Illr faithful IiiIe III a man president presided ullh a in Ini'lzlhle IIuiIiIIe. you The dcvnlinnal period was Ind luiir Ihr iI In share ader.ua.Ib.\' the RH F Lmii< Flies. Ioc» ich In IIie iteccnrics oi lite that tor iii Si. Paul'sI CharInItolvwnI m' his mouth rouatcs. Tlici-ciore Vamus “IIH'E‘FS W'Mflm‘d ruu hole a cni-i-esnnndinc duty en‘ rennrls Mrs nmriimg Io secure Ihese mm; In llhich mid “mm "16 Muse? limeri- ‘Iou m WWW Iand hoiv wothII-Iule n is: she ‘ , l . Ialsn gai-e snmc hichligliis oi the \nu ari-ni chI IIiiliIiiiI icine Amman Cnngress in MM” m in IIlIrn IIIni- husnand stalks MEN. which mm, “, m i I iii a rm. i-riusinn In listen members “"9 prmlpgpd ,n M ii vnIl Il\‘ to discuss the mo lend ney ronlhri in hopes nI solving ‘1” “L palm" ‘ Mum ‘1 the guesI-speaker. lliss Mari. \‘eu shiIii'Ii realize heginninqunne \‘aliress. a re‘ired nus- nun. turn in display or race ' lsmiiary who served at Kanzra, an nn-nluniliri rover-uh Ior Iila India. Inr as years as an educa- unconscious tense lII shame tor and einngclisi ‘IllssNaIlress and :IIIIII his rnnii-Iuin or slated that she hrsl starlcd lier “Wynn”: III mean”. denying missionary work with Ihe InIe .l‘OIAi" nInIIIIrsI rl1IIL< in the mat- Canon Hasizm. bad wnrked ma- Ier .llso his Inishchai-inr Is inIm wars uilli Ihe letr \Iiss hue nari Iueled l-ii- unconscious con-Idiot "0510“ "I Fliarln‘telown IrniIIi Ior your weakness in to and Dr “mm Haslam- who lernlin: such Ill usaue. ‘15 sieliirmgln'wmdian ml m II he limlri debate the mailer ‘mm M h” muffin": "Id you should icuie out a Iair deal. warding Mm and said W M a” 'I' ‘ " = 5 "“"“.“"‘"I ‘P’e' ni ranada was dninc a \K‘I'V line ici-ohli IIIIII III» :uidanr! oi a mm? In “midi”: “hump budcei euiiiisellor mail banks 51”,” 50 m, Mm “mm” and InsuiuniIe rompani .. pro mm mm mm“, “4,0015 iirle <u4ll a soi-I-u-eI. and lay it Wm.” “my “mm In. Ia“... “" ”"‘ 1”“ W“ 1"” Christianiiv along wiIii their rc- II he sIoI-Iis the esiimaii’ and gular classes cnniiniios hIs eIisuIniary hand In: F] F. as announced IliaI einal will he held stead «IIeIuI In ai-turdance with aaiurdhy 0H0th 26 in si Pauls iiIur ian- deal oxiiillato. as Iar Cliarlnlieinn-n as the money nIIl co It your Tea nus sci-led aI Ihe Cran- pu w Is Ilili and the larder em- and Chiiri-h min and a soeia nii- I-y nl'IIAIIN‘k, sn br iI Eiihr hoIIi- enjoyed or he nrrnulre the sum vnu In. Wednesday evening in SI re rlii'rilr‘ri or he cues huntrv at icr's l‘aihrdral Hall. CIIarIoiIn- home while Ihe sundry hills Iali ioun Mire \‘aill'm< cnIIued i-ns iiiiu .uirui. ored slides lililKIl‘iIIlllE her \s m shun: him outs t-Iiarg» ‘" "“I‘a- ‘" “‘P “A "19"" Fri In IIL< ai'i‘ilunl. “hile II: _,fiti,_ Viria sn 3 rls aI ilir expendiIurc. I unulrIni (Ii’l'ailbni‘li Tell himspecial service ~(‘Ilrl‘l‘5m‘l Iin- I until you hate it Iii-open allowance. to in Dermills ObserVEd BY 3 margin IIIr partm-rsllip ex» \M iras Isiirh as :iIIsI. he'll gel no FreEIOWn fig: P‘QLE‘FSC‘W 3"“ Special music provided by in» ‘ ' ' drew .Iolinsione and Ernest nun- “M‘ H a ‘* "Y‘I‘ ""“M‘IS ning or Long hirer. arrnmpanr lIirnu ch her column. not mind by Mm E Dunn,“ added mall "r N WW8! “it” grcatlv In Freetown L'nIIc UN Mil? "Fr m in" "I the Church Women's Tlinnkoiicnn: Guardian Serrice. Two duNs urre sung. *— “ * ' ' ' ’ I-cleanse Me" niid "Iiesui Wow . dcrIul Laid " Lioneiies Meet in.» when. en was In. I . durted bv Miss winiired Burris. lAf Kenslngton lelsit‘d by Mrs Lyman SMIIII (I read lhc scriniurc. Isiah ii. I ngi\r;rny,1n, Kenn“. and Mrs \vilhiir nrui-nmond Inn Lioneltea held their opening who lead III prayer Til! alluring mcoiin: tor the season at I e was rerriird by CGIT persunv Iliome or .Iean Moore with eight Imeinhors present, ‘ The nrcsidcni. ida Peppin wu in charge oi the meeIIng. New ciInie Inr lmdct commit Iecs were appointed. p h o I1 e. .Irnn Viiliilf‘. sirk, Nara McCa v Illr. onlcriainincnl. Doria Mann. wa s rnd means, Sylvl IsiilheriandI membership. Wanda SIcvlarI, publicity. Winnilzl‘ Dunninz I lean Macxcill and winnileaI Dunning were apnninied In "I sisI Ihe Linus In the Centennial program ‘ Marv Campbell. KensinmonI iin Sehnnl inidenI who w: sponsored Ihis year by the Ken-I sinston run. an the Lion'l Stu.‘ dent Exchange program, hlII been IVIVI'NI In he guest lpelker‘ oi the mod moving It wu lilo decided In extend an invitrtion in other Lion's wives to loin the Itensininnii Lioncitea. u the group would he pleased to wet-I come anI' morn ors Fnllrvwmg III- business meet-' in; lunoli was s e r v e d hy the «nominee hnrge I Filo'i'EsT NEW POLICY ‘ RANGOON IAPI 7 Sevenin per cent 0! Rangnnn'i ll’lDPI are Iriosed In proleiI uguinit tho Irovolutlonury government's iri- lIodine tax policy tinder new Irelllillionl. numeie ahopkup- in: are muind Io inaiiiiain up to lo prescribed iuriiia and culture, lelerl y u their time will he went WI Ila lurinl In ordv en was held in the AD. Mac- sei'vit‘e was IN! by Mrs George Moor with Mr: Lloyd Fraser as The presidenl, Mil Lorne WiEQilifllIln i'llildut‘led the bus- Im‘ss meeting. The unit leader-a. ‘ Mrs Robori \lal‘l'ilm. Mrs Grow me lumah and Mrs Gnorflel gare hrIcI reports oi ar~ Ill lhelr ri‘spet'iive nmnps i II was decided that used clo- thing Inr overseas reiiei would be packed to November Mr A E Inc: and Mrs Doug- las Collin were appointed In - rammitlee iII arrange for a: guest speaker tor the autumn than ' service Special. music will be planned by Mrr.I Lloyd Fraser and Mrs Arnold} Mrs. Letlt‘r IIarLeoii Rave .I tend" Irnm Ill» Christian Edu- cation commit"! Mrs Georg! Nlrhnlsnn. Mrs. and will continue unlil Sunday MW 'l‘IIiaAGuudian Charlottetown, sat—Oct 5. 1963.. HAPPENINGS ‘ Audrl‘y Jenkins, Women‘l Editor; Phone [-3506 I _ Mr. and Mrs. .Iat‘k Currie oI Mrs. MacDonald at Government i>iciiui Landing. iiiin were Week- HouseI and by City Wme end tucsis oI Mrs Ms MarIInI Murray River, also visited rela- II\'ES iii liiiniague The iirsI meeting of the Wo-I home oi llIra. .I. c. Montgomery Mrs. .Iean iloane iIi Wallham,‘ ““I' ‘ Fm“ “Man”- Mass,. is spending two weeks The “"81 Payment has been with hcr brother Glen MacLar— "‘3" °" "‘9 $1.060 15019“: that en. New Penn, and her sister. “'35 Purnhmd Ior Mrs. hayinnnd Poole and Mr. Busmtzi- Flinle. Lower Montague I . were discusse Mr. and Mrs. chadcs la Iliiila. Lliweli. \iass. are guests oi I ‘ Mrs. Mills brother. tiny 'rupiin $555??? “Ia/firsb 26:: and “"5 “mm mm“ I'Irude Steele, KenI' SIreet, lzilI ,‘s Joseph Dunning. Longl I” I‘" I‘m"! Thumay I liner, is visiting her grandson. \Ir. Leighton Dunning and Mn. ‘ Dunning, Moncttin. Mrs. Alphansus MacKuIIlmI of. Mrs. Mary Revell. It, Mrs. IGIII Maddigiin. Iizi, Mrs. loanneI I Peters and Mrs. Ki! Fitzgerladl m w c mm“. he “I leiI this week on a motor Irip to mm m I," MW, 3. has“,in visit relatives in Ihe New Eng» . E was V land SiaIes ri daughicr. Mr. and Mrs. 5:03 M" s‘m‘“. “MN?” "‘1 mm" mm” Illra J Davies are In Freder- ' iclnn. N B I to view the Dunn In- Mrs Wimm 5”,er K9,... IernaIionoi an Exhibit which sinclnn. visiIed her sun and ' b? cinsm: on Saturday. doughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Allred SIavert and Iainin iii g“? "d “"5 John “80"” Max, 0mm. zie,_I.oiI-er Montague. are vacn~ ‘Iioning in Northampton, New Mr Alum L. Giliikin. iile Con» Hampshire, and Bmtml.MnssII sul General oi the v.5 a. was In New Hampshire they will be rereiied this we ck by Lit‘ul.‘ guests oi Mr. and Mr! Bill Gile Governor w.l MacDonald and sun IOverseCIs Relief Clothing The September meeting flI‘DuugIas Coilin. and Mrs. Bert POW _ _ Montague united Church Wom~IHaneveld were appointed on a Plans were finllludfllt‘ieh-ve- from tin institute nominating committee to bring‘mbiuek mm in hall a leIIcr regarding the United Kvnzie Hall and was well at» in I slale III officers Im (the De- It‘nded The opening worshlp camber met-ling pianist tagur. was presented with a The next meeting will be at hosiess to the whim Road W0 He-Ln club was held at thEIilems n! the dnys. and sighed, plans tor the inn Ictivitiest hicii (:qu (rom aiiliinins d. ‘ us Mn. Campbell prellded and . Ihe meeting opened with Ihe'letzen learn the club's adopted Montague Pack 'Mary stew-rt collect A total ot Itoreaii girl. II wu decided o I in member! aoiwered roll call pack a gilt box Ior her on Wed. with a "plckie recipe." The inin- nesday. October 9th at Ihe home I I ms were read and npprovcd oi the secretary. Mra Hancveid. liollowed by the Irenaurer'i re- Earh member wlu add a gilt to the box. while $5.00 gilt is aeiii conduclgd by Mn. Gentle CIII' rod hitch“ Ind Correlpondeue Included two this mnnlh- A Penny auction wu Appeal war Ind and discussed, New business included plant I mm- It the annual meeting . Nov”: 6"). On motion It wn decided in buy six dozen dishes (or III! Community Hall. Alter adjnurnmrni relreih» menu were larved by Mrs. Slag Hicken Ind the hasten, Mil. El Nexi meeting will be the all. nuzl meeting and banquet Mil. Hanueld was liked to complain arrangement] (or file Novnm. Mrs, Chm" pm" who Wm, ‘Gy and won by Mn. Lawrence tor catering to the aoaeneath in- I her meeting her Iainily will be leaving Men. I Stuart gin oi chin. Iii Lite Ladys sup. I the hum of Mrs. nuiaell Hick- per pattern. An address in tiri- en. Roll call to he a donation ginll verse wls read by Mrs. I tor a while elephant rule. Howard Vickerson Mrs. Stnnley Mchinnon and Mrs Llayd Fraser conducted lure, RusselMuaeth ruined a contest ond reiresluni-nts were the hosieu in serving refresh served by the coniniiliee lnl menta. MeeIing cloud with the charge Queen. WlllM ROAD WI I LITTLE POND CWL Mrs Wesley Campbell wasl Plans for the centennkl cele- -‘ bralinn It 5!. Frlncu De Sill" Church were discuxlcd It the monthly meeting a! the Lime [armed tidily his Iieid a down the years. a man oi this road, Pond pariah council, completed all his earthly har- opening prayer by the direc— vestinga. A widower Ior some I tor wag loilnwed by tho minutu time, childless and aged. he I and vnrioiu mama. nevcrlheless was a iariner who it was agreed that a mu! be was privileged to live out hia said tor the aiahop and the an:- days on the Iorrn, and amid the em ot the Ecumenical Council. surroundings he hast new I winners oi Ilie art drawlnl lie was a kind inan. com I were 15!. Mlsa chrlsielle Mac. siderate. ouIet spoken. peace I Laren St. Peters, P. . . able. . And a, we could nppre- .1. Incl MacDonald, Bostun. cute. somewhat lonely. as are Man :ird Chlrlea .I. MacDon- Iolks who have seen many loved iIId. Little Pond: IIII Mrl. Alien ones—kin and Iriond. go the way MacKenzie. Litte Pond. ot all Ilesh. Sn Ihe lnlks of this LR. MDN'i-Ilauli Wl road went soberly to ro ii ii d a Mrs. George A. Ellsworth wu today. because 0! the passing iii lhorteaii when the membera of this, one nithe beatolneighbuu; the Lower Montague women'u and triends. InsiItute met on 'niesday ever Eliain the harvesting contin-Iiiig October lat. Lied this chk. when LII! WEHUIH’ Mr; Sullmgn Mchini-lon Wu encouraged Its progress. so Ihetl In the char, my M", 3." a... by this, on farms iii the name. a eveid read the minutes. Roll cIII nice int has been gathered in. was answered by 11 memberi. “Give us a few m ore niqe I The treasurer reported that the days one oi the handy s a id ‘ proceeds iroin the banquet serv- this evening mi that will see‘ cd in September were $46.00. It harvests end!" ‘ report was given shun] thiit This week. young and older at ——— Alderlea. were privileged to go. a . easily. And what at ounell. do more. or less an i i ve 1 ye we recall? Did we walk ILi pailir happily, in their \vnrk. Children ‘ “mess”, of II.” we been In their schoDIsI mks ‘0 "I?" i-iiindIul oi the little thinal oI Ilie household caru- farmers ‘0 and living which aim all can their holds, We saw smili‘s...and mmfibm 5., mu'ni. no mire in- Ihe odd very young crystal tear, Ibmk “other, 5.,» 39:..." We chuckled iiver the rimming a, me says. ' remembering the sad things. w ofiafimn' WW “I” w' m" to Ihe rustle oi loaves under- 0‘. m 3(in mm am, tool. And all over the length and - breadth oi the lflndr and up a M33" "mm ' mm m" “d ,d went down our valley iii the mili- Pm, “k” In, md, stream, the exquisite coloring: I And who "Heuwhngm, my u Iriend said Iiiis lwudwwred evening “take a drive along the I: countryside wiiile the shades are "' “Em cum s 1 III bright and fresh ("I HI I ‘ |nu .555 cu .unh. . afffiflfafi; “Sm”! slag: I‘m-I. snot. sno Lilo oi Canada: Iumn corner again It PM” “"7 “5‘” : e remember the week's do. i: "5‘" 2 lights. They come to mind In I A Fashion Item At IIOLMAII S ELLEN’S DIARY Nature’s Paint Brush ‘ Deepens Autumn Shades Sanuduy and week's end: mum to worship And even lIs IIide peace rests now (In the while a service it b elng in!» Iaimlaildsilhai serenity which lowed. our eyes wiIII It may be. rlcnoics a must- in the week's .strey to die Iiarve eidaorush- iu't'lipailrins to observe ll dav oiled by a sunny wind. or IeII now rest ahead Machines are silent. lin the mm or atubblct, And ‘iiarvcsliands wiiil Tomorrow, above and heynnd great white Ihe Churches will rail their clouds will flout inlemiiiy on the —-—~——‘blue oi the lutumn aky nel .Iran Paynter and Faye And we shuilbe gnteiul, re- i'ranris ‘Iiiining thanks irom the heart, hev. R M. shaw. Minister oIIior Ihe sills and loveliness oi INCIth hodenue pastoral charge Ihe season at hand: ior based his sermon on lniah a plenty niiield and garden and sIIiIinII: nut the aeeiion “Here orchard. Ior the aatialactlon ni am I. sen me" e gtirne ieodi‘ lnereaae. Mr. snaw pointed out IIiaI ls» and the sheer delight oi the her- aiali recognized e and vest days. ihoughi seriously about It. re- wa shall too. "thinking on eeived o viriiin Ind a call —tneii these things" recall that there Ihe responded whnIe-hearterily. Iti annlher Iurveui healch those As the sermon progrcased Iolrlni eiirth. Remembering that to- wus aonhed to the needs «I ifhday. only thil morning. one who FLANNEL SLEEPWEAR . . . Just III-rived, wunn mt! Ittmflve numel alorlpwau. Attract!" stripes Ind flan]. Paul-n3 Ire hunted moral. [may yoked, long sleeves. shined allstlo Willi: Ind full leg length: in sizes S.M.L. 3.98. dcy And a chalinnge war plao- Iliad garnered many a harvest inj ed heinre those prcseni, land aince iii- b n y b o oil, a ll dl HOLMAN S