‘ leS me twrce. I feel - around him than with Tom. who a irl. 17, and I think I love; gm [Eur I am not sure. We hav teen going together for a year. We come from very different es. My parents didn‘t. to be much of a lady. om says. but his parents ,5 Traised him to be a gentle- i h i e 3. He has taught. motto be}. .sonowimmiozowth 5.. “film is more my type. :ind m like a lady. instead of com; mi Tom who lonows I wasnt much when he met me. . ' can't, help feeling guilty - I know he ' mu much too good for me. Before imethimlousoeda lotand smoked and teased my hair and was a pick-up at dances. He thinks I don't cum or smoke any : mere but I do. I I We broke up once because I .ltTmn was in: good nor me. henlwenttoadanoewhere; met 831111.me took me home.i didn't know him except we danced twice. Next day Tom came to the house and called me a pick-up but blamed my rear- ng more me. Later Sam and I skipped two stut’y periods at school and took it ride in his car and I let him ' better seems more like a brother to "N". Sam likes me and shows it.‘ Tom would be a good father to‘ me Inotaboyftriendlashe Is on good for me and k vs it himself. and that's Mist I can‘t and. When I break up with Tom he vtways comes back and wants istomakeup.butlfihinkit is MARY HAWORTH Noble Character Affects 'Girl Friend Adversely DEAR MARY HAWOR’I‘H: Ilof knovtvhinig and caring about 0 er. ea A downright relationship isn't always a oyun e ence. especially as it begins to de- velop staying power. that tends to mend quarrels and keeps things together when the‘ ' gets rough. . . coins There Is an axiom "’Dhe course of true love never runs snwotih.” A real ' not relation- ship can be driflficult. disappoint- ln-g. often wearisome. though rewarding as well tin large and small dividends). To sur ve and thrive it must be patiently. is hopefully tended as .a proiect valued by botih parties. _ I Your interest in Sam is dif-‘I ferent. It is rather a case or'l MARGARET PARKER ENGAGEMENT Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Par- playmg with fire“ enjoying. “3 ker. Charlottetown wish in smndnnimmn or m adifentture by A lad who is“ m?” daughter- Margaret. to ;5 ch 0‘ {manger b0 Richard Matheson. son or as vou are to him Mr. and Mrs. Richard ’I‘. This is rather unstable be- Mathf’son' . 50“th0"‘- The 'havior. heedless of l‘ea'llty.: weddmg W‘“ lake Place July i RICHARD- MATHESON ANNOUNCED 4 at two am. at Trinity lin- lted Church. Miss Parker Charlottetown. is a graduate of Mt. Allison University and Mr. Matheson is a civil eng- ineering graduate of the Uni- versity of New Brunswick. whereas your relationship withf Tom is more solidly based. 1 I would suppose that Tom‘s dismay at seeing you with ano- ther boy isn't simply an ex- pression of pride. More likely it stems pa-i'tly From normal male peolousy. natural to an earnest young suitor. and partly from justified concern about your flighty temperament. , As for your inferiority feel- ings in respect to Tom's gentle- . manly character. you should dis- cuss them carefully with a good '~’ psychologist or psychoanalyst. . rather than let them drive you > to lower-grade companions. Maybe you have it in you power to help Tom mature. by encouraging him to learn some- WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Mrs. Grove Ira Ruestls was host- as to the member: of Kelvm Presbyterian .ncietv on Saturday evening. lay . With Mrs Horace Paynter. the meeting was opened with the theme. "Th (-2 Christian Home". followed by A hrayer and the hymn. Scripture reading was follow- Women 's nd by the exposition read by ‘tlrs. Earle Semple. and pra- vcr was offered by each mem- ber followed by the Lord's Prayer. Members responded to roll call with a verse of scrip- llll‘P. Treasurer's report was given Women’s Missio‘n'Theme Is "The Christian Home” . his parents. not. only in a . sable manner. ‘ United Baptist Women Twenty . two societies were, present at the annual spring conference of the United Bap- tist Women‘s Missionary Socic ties and Guilds held in the East Point Baptist church last week - end in A Members of thc Dundas So. ' cicty conducted the devotional service The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Frcd Main. cson. Minnie Mar-Lend lcd .n prayer and Llc. Myrtle Inger- soll gave the meditation. solo was sung by Mrs. M, O. l . ed over South. Members of Siam band the local mis- sang scvci‘al choru- :95. Mrs. 'l'. W. Howard. presid- the business session which included reports from trees rcr. superintendents uf mission and baby bands. and and provincial secretary, M l Confer Ai East Point A dual by Sandra MacGre‘ , I and Carol ‘ Jenkins was much appreaciated. Appointed to bring in a slate' I of officers at next association “'(‘l‘f‘i 4] years. She told about Mrs. Chas. Scran t o n .' ' the great service the Bible Women '. tice to keep one battalion in the 15 “0 dOUbl “military objective of reopening v" backed trfbesmen Mountain area Announcing the doctston to; send more troops to Aden. San-‘ 11v: said it was normal prac- In file Radiator-atlas which borders a Ill Yemen republic He claimed Britain "achieved a major milita ry success against the tribesmen and there that they are on South Arabian Federation avail. "I" “lemme-n able for any contingency that might arise east of Sue]. Sandys also said the main VITAL STATISTICS The earliest known records of al statistics were kept by the the strategic Dhala road in theichumh in England. mm hm Insurance Counselling District Supervisor about 60 miles north of mm ain's Red Sea colony of Aden. : l Mrs. Harold Carver. Mrs. A ' Radfan area had been a h' - G. .I. Stceves and Mrs. Chas. ‘ Sandys said at the aircpciiivegn ‘ and “3‘11 mm“ da“ bu" ” Jonr‘s- ~ : returning here he dld not Lhink 153"- - The highlight of the session. i it would be necessary to carry A "— was an address by Evelynl 3 on indefinitely the military ac- . ‘E Eaton a missionary nurse! lion against the rebels In the 0 H' > who has served in India for 2' desolate Radian Mountain area ‘ t f t l . render to the single missionaries as they \'l.$ll in the . and sullanates are linked with it Charlottetown. P-EJ. : h mes. 1hesc ‘women arc tray. W »- -~‘- g Aden to make up the South Fed- z“ 1: ned at the Eva Rose York . . . . . . School in Tuni. Misn Eaton. KARE“ 15' “00"th asked her audience not to let; God's challenge go unheeded. l The conference ‘ women n as closed A dozen or so sheikhdnms . -AAAAAAAA ENGAGED w with a hymn and i" ‘ r . Mr Hand Mrs Wm” A «r ° SATURDAY ALL DAY U.S.A. announce the engage- -- ! Fields Are Flooded : By Dusk’s Dim Flow of ' Glenn GLllis Nicholson of Manchester. Mass. son of Mr. 3 and Mrs. Anzus Nicholson of ‘ .El Miss Godfrey graduated from Beverly High School with the class of 196] and OPEN THIS WEEKEND All Drug Stores Open Saturday Morning ° SUNDAY -- ALL DAY ' MONDAY -- ALL DAY "I’ll seven tomorrow” "Seven 1; a me. number" . V _ . “ Alex observed this evening. we said "There‘s something goefiplgzea‘gozlidmdan Maish AT NE‘V LOCATION . We were seated at a window satisfying about It M I I" d 1 d I I then. awaiting that program on There is a ‘seventh diay'. - l' ‘1“?0 SP" E'I'a lilac TV \‘ ic- was bring him you know. And there is a 5mm Brnv'nc'a] Vnra'mnal S another Granny. an as seventh year‘ which comes to $81152“ {INNS-El” With tbs. lady. and an extremely fine some folks as a reward in a - n 9 WT"? !- . actress. to our mind. Present- sort of wish ~ rome- true.‘ “‘1'” Years In the Canadian . in Great George S", A. . DIM 4-3170 1y [he (“herS of this family Hiya“? dldn‘, g6. m the Army and is now employed We treat the Slck “it’ll —Prompt Tree Delivery" would stray in. each from his cropping yet" we overheard 35 a (‘al‘penlt’i‘ in Manchester wn interest to enjoy the James reply to a visitor's n :1“ AUgusl Wedding is plan- —-—————-———-—-— humor of the show. and be im- query this evening. “we've “ - __~_ ‘ pressed with the underlying‘been fencing And then. it’s‘ “"W—“_“” principles of goodness. and the lambin: — time. T I: the like values it teaches. Mca nwhile we watcth dusk flood in over the hilltops. hr: can , . thing from your free wheeling covering the recently bright come and go Each brings its numb: I;oy: thats why I think Sp}. 1‘ just 8‘s he has helrped you dimpled- field: with llS dim-. delightsI to folks. ach poses, A . P *s '5 '. . by schooling you in the re- nun: quiet flow. Already the its PI‘ODemS- some OCC'aSiom'nSlF A . a"! resell He does‘” M w qui-rements of ladylike de-. ,stream was in shadow - there disappointment. and perhaps;I g tbsgtflh'wki“dugfu Fulfil ‘l iI mm“ BARBARA CAMERON ROSS wnnsrnn “WWW W “m” “a” anglfd- M .3. “We” "Par ' “95,931” i Mine Ilsee 13W, In your J-elanonsmp with 1mm} Ibeak (ItIle'Hl’ld Slll'Ph darlt1mg. Inspiring lines come to 1mm: LONDON tReutersl .H (3010.: Z _ i_ . .. . . of .. I l. , ‘ I lat times. disturbing t e of er- a scrap 0 verse. out o ta mal Secretary Duncan "and - nur outmon of this whole 3}” afigfifgf’ may 9 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED imp immobility or the scene, stganhgehcra nknv of mind: told the House Conimog: ‘ SATURDAY, MAY IO‘I‘l‘I I h . ' making each of mu exact“, ‘ ‘ . ‘ . .now the figure of a last fisher- , wic as pic ed up and re-: Britain would soon send on ex- _ Ngflgcbsé 1fitndseemsmelm.yiivu equal m the other. In terms of caltgerzrnd 1:711:36 rgydemfii‘trissse; tit: Mréhafimwfitflhpl‘éé?‘ man was commencmg to blur. tamed thmugh'the yeais bits. in. banana“ to me Sou”. A,_ I m the :01) love Tom and he loves you. Wu" Mama" “Emma” to Columbia: announce the en- The'm ' Will take till?!Ce . a:th “finite: alrtli‘tireslt‘rranfn thingsece! " comforting ab!” Federation, S not inRomeoJ'u'liet Fashion. per- 93"“ "me" gagement. of their daughter. June 6th in Saint Andrew's “hwy SN“ ",nmfifr‘n\..-- ‘ i f9 h? d 5 d-V5~ “'h“ I‘FtUI‘UEd l‘fl‘e1 ‘ - ' H laps. but in the downrith M-H. Barbara Scott. to Alfred Presbyterian Church. Victo- modder’i‘ ‘ :5; 'ar "0' mom“! early ThUISda-V from Aden- “’35 ! tense of having a person-try‘ Mary Hawortth counsels thr: Ross wphswr‘ 50,1 of Mr_ “3‘ mitish Columbia, ‘ “Voi mm] the Gummy. hp 3 . I Ireporting to the Commons on 8.00 person interchange chat takes ough her column. not by mail . “It was men wéa' Though Life 5 journey dark ap-z his three-day on-the-spot lnspec-1 I “mum at omen-vs real!” pew-mad interview, Write herl n ,, ' pears. lion tour of the South .Arabian‘ Admission ' P‘f. and leads to I“!!! failings in cm 0‘ “me Guardian‘- K a germ.“ out, (or Travel on by faith upholden. federation w'here British forces. “’5 , a little» lad Obedi exit . ' ’C'Od ‘5 1‘?“ ~ "11- thought 0f have. been f i ah i I. n g Yemen-‘- _ Studs 69"” P but in the very h at comes only once a year. a n (I led. the we can‘t neglect it" he sun 50 the days of our Maytime More Troops Are Planned THE KENSI'NGTON Centennial Chorale ch . When thy path seems hid in w. .last. letter of thFll‘ blddll‘lg.' shado . Faithful too at any TqullPEdj Look with featless eyes above; , ‘ task. but. Without. that lively spawns o'er the deepest 30,-. .interest in the farming “'lllCl‘l m“- ;his brothers. younger and 01- Shines me 1.3mm“. M “is. ider show. There is no evidence km, -- ' yet. of a WISll to handle the I I ‘ by Mrs. Wendell Weeks Pin-.The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 16, 1964. 7‘ machines of the farm. the “"11 TueSda’ " 0‘3” “ _ ceeds from the apron amount.. .tractor or truck. as is natural GUM Night ‘- ed to slightly over sixty - two‘ nowad ay 5 \\‘ll.‘l1 (‘l‘llld ren. '———_ dollars. : .though We believe had has the SURPRISE!) BY TENTS Communtig in mi . h — H A P P E N I N G S nrmciplcs of lllPlT manage- _ I port was he‘ard. 2nd ‘Mrlsppglj- - fmerit down in detail in‘mind. . E fligNTRfifiL 'gp'—?:na¢:1;; 1 Hard was nominated to‘ _ I mm 1-; mm“. 4.35"“ 1 Books are his enjoyment. 51 05.3_ e : regime Mrs Gerald Box on And“, Jenn!“ women . 0 And he likes peace and tidy, domed but. 1'" in worse condl'; the mange committee. , ironms. and quiet. He likes to, “0",5 than the neaf'soum P019 Lunch committee for next Homecoming at St. Joseph's. View by his SIM. MTS- Hers”. read. And to be head to by his: “Idle”! 0! Argenlml- “3’5. I ‘a month will be Mr, p9 rlev Convent on Mary's Day. May'Carvetr. also of Bellerica. lmot'her. which is a ore - d-3 Pnl’Shijm "Evelhflfi Journalist} g Hardy Mn Gordon. leffert‘i 59th. was a joyous occasion for1 time practise. is among the. Who VISI'MCanadas SUb'AI‘CUC s ‘ " ‘ Mrs. Howard Findlay of Now most satisfying cvcnts of this: "93' Eve'ma AMOWSRa- “’h" ‘ Mrs. W ill a rd Coughlin and l Annie Leard. The presentation of a gift to: t e Sisters. ‘ I ‘ vent Chapel was celebrated by Kilmulr on Wednesday. Rev. Faber MacDonald at 6.30 members of the alum-nae andl ‘ h ' tthe Con-.Glasgow. N.S.. was a vrsrtor to day. [5 Mass in I“ Mrs. Ira Huestis. \ reading "What‘s in tiic Church?" was given by the} president. ' The study book was read by. Mrs. Scott Clark. . The June meeting. which is' the annual meeting. will be held at Mrs. Horace Plynter's nme. Meeting closed with the Mir nah benediction. MURRARY RIVER UCW Mrs. Archie MacLean. presi- dent of the United Church Wo- men 0! Murray River conduc. ted the regular meeting In the. church hall, and led the wor-f ship service. A letter of acknowledgement‘ was received from the treasu- rer of Camp Abegwiet for a donation made recently to the? Cam. ‘ I Plans were made to pack a; ox of clothing for overseas; relief. Next months's meet-, ing will be held at Mrs. Don-. sld Stewart's home. ‘ The meeting closed with the \Iltpah benediction. Refresh-i rents were served. PIUSVILLE WI Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Vincent Gallant this month. Reports were heard from the treasurer and nanny. Members of the new comlt- fees are: shut . In. Mrs. Wini- 9red Gallant: school. Mrs. Peter A. Gallant. Donations for the layetta to sent to a needy family gears collected from the - rs. Arrangements were made to runs a boon - mod. quilt for the‘ Institute funds. Following the close at the meeting bingo was played. Pit“ Cortex-an and Mn. Peter A silent Moments were by the hostess. mum UCW Mrs. Reginald Travers pre- 1 at. the The members of the Piusvllle ‘3 exactly. .\ thinkclj surely he a di‘canicr'.’ l he “set . . . . I it. m . apart" early erSI- Gmilfi: “1,1110” hf. pm. and his sermon on “The Mrs. Peter .1. Gavin and llnn- from the others. to search out.l eva‘mg (I et) M t W dull Mother of God" was most in-'nie have returned to Alberton as will thcy. each in his own Rik‘macf “[1: £21”: j spiring an“? spending some time in T0- fimc and um. some desired During thc social hour rc-‘ Following Mass. the Homfi- mm” .513! 1).! -hif. "it." .. - v i ' 'omin scene moved to the '- . . . iiiisshnli'i':“twin-a:in but;l lararygwhere a buffet luncheon M” c' "‘ ("1’30" “"‘rl‘ he; from PEI wore cxccutive Hardy Mrs Erskine. Hardylr was sat UP~ The table was 3" twigiasmgsdiigflfdfl'fm“ Fan” .{lnemb‘l’gs ‘Vai'erhjnlxlmng‘ Id ‘ " N ’ . t' men n w linen and - ., 'l era Pen. 53 .‘ac ona . and MI'S- George Ramsal- {gaffe 195:9 5:" daffodils_lcouver to V‘ISIt her parents. Mr.) M... “ma dank“... and "ham MILO W ESmaller bouquets of spring flosaqd Mrs‘ John A" M‘anhe‘YSi' man of the examining board. Mrs. Norman Campbell nl‘ the 0 'ry- and her bromel"'“' Mary Gunn. Other assocmtion‘I Milo was hostess in eight members of the Women's Institute. Executive and committee re-: ports were given. correspond. tiers completed ecora- tions. I A singsong, led by Mrs. Alexi acLean, Alumnae sidentn with Mr. Arthur Arsenault at‘ the organ. was enjoyed as were May to once read and new committeesi the reminiscences by Alumnae: appointed. Mrs. Angus Mac- ; members. 3 Lean and Mrs. Oliver Gorrilli Sister 5L (3.131.... pedermom will present next months‘s pro-, sister, and the Sisters of gramme. ' I' Maclsaac and Mrs. MacNevin offercd for the Cancer Society. Fund raising was and members tribute cash in lieu of having M a pantry sale. The Institute Wlll meet next 5i the home of 5. month at Oliver Gorr'ill be prepared to tell where they to ('1 would like why. BEDEQUE UCW Louise Callback. United Church Wm ng in the church hall recently. It was announced the. Berwlck Camp opens on July 1’? to Aug. 1. Anyone who is in- included in the terested I: Asked to contravene". 1y If I. Our We in a letter from ton. missionary in India. crtblng conditions in that coun- try. Members were bring l to I log. to be sent to the port wot . k . t e guest of . . - er in 3mm“ even Cousin: and Mr. and Mr! ' -‘ allace A ams. . . Cambodia Mk3 . George pm. who is muon- ed with the RON in Halifax. Probe Of Charged UNITED NATIONS Cam bodta has on United mums W": Mrs Annie Benton Mllfl‘ . - . a: d1 wsllfiu stenthm’vmuHarbour has as her meets. her obese- - - mister . J. M. 8mm of Vic- .Mrs minion- Into Camber“. BC W an territory. A UN spokesman mo Cum-‘ requested the meet u the nine abject. «on My mar r rm: Queen's bile-din. “this”... visited with Mrs. Jane Mind A program entitled “This the‘ wene applauded for1 a wonderful evening; cOllcci ‘ possible. The Alumnae and Sis-E s are already looking for- to 1965‘s Homecoming. Blanc h a r d Convent Wallace , making to discussed Wde “reed 1° m" Mrs. Ada DaVis. Brighton. ass. is a guest of her cou-l ns. Mr. and Mrs. JA Noon- an. Alberton. . i 1 Mr ' Members m“? The monthly meeting of the of the. iIODE was held Tuesday. May‘ 112 at the home of Mrs. Gab-l lriel Chaisson with the regent.i - .Mrs. ’ Walker presiding. chalred Inc‘Mrs. Everett. MacFarlsne re; ‘ported on the annual ing held in Charlottetown. 'mie ser- vices st home and abroad sec- retary. Mrs. David Derby re-; ported that baby clothing was last shipment! vacation an that t lItwasdecidedtopurchasel respirator for the Prince Goun- lty Hospital. Mrs. J. K. Ellis .will attend the national meet- Ing in Fredericton as provin- cial standard bearer. reminded to Mrs. Theodore Baker of Boa-5 mt. ton Mass. spent a few daysi India" featured Giarlotte Hour : des- the next law and sister. Mr. and Fred Hastings. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Locker- by and son l-an. Hamilton. at. tended the convocation exercis- es at Nova Scotia Technical llege. Halifax. when in ' son Earle graduated wit s. Mr. and mor . fign‘: stratcd , ifax. ‘ n Mrs. Donald S. in: Mrsgmembcrs in attendance were i Mrs. Walter Solomon. M r 3. Kay Jones and Mrs. Gladys. Praught Followm: the incciinz. the ‘Canadian Silhouette for Sum- ” haw styles were demon- hy Michael Ruth of Hal- A other joint executive moot- will be hold in Charlotte- Campbell and Mrs, Ben Farqu- town on Sept. til. harson of Charlottetown motor- -—~“*'-“” ed to Sackville Tuesday. accom-i panied by Mr. and Mrs. Dani Macbeod and Mrs. Vernon Mc- Leod of Hunter Riven who at- tended the graduation from Mt.1 Allison University of their niece. Arlyn Jane MacLeod. BONE ; Brenda Bird of Amherst. N.S.l has spent the put few days Vis-l ltlng with Mr. and . ‘ Dewar in Roseneath. Miss Bird. graduates this spring from Mt.‘ Allison University with 8 Ba- chelot of Science degree A joint meeting of the execu- tives of the various hairdres- ser‘s associations of the three. Maritime Provinces was held last weekend in Amherst to dis- cuss the formation of I Mari- time Association. 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