|Insistent Consumer Voices — HAPPENINGS’ ver ag Stress Inquiry Necessity Audrey Jenkins, Wamen’s Editor. Phone +8506 Is pac ; The Consumniers’ Association of | dustry. As all these ‘demands i “a —— been eee oe — The “A held @. |Canada is welcoming ‘fhe flood | press on available supppliés of cua ‘cx the Island, left on |rold _ © eecees ’ Cavendi ucw of protest by consiimers against |goods and services in the écon- return to tt ir } ; last week. | whe wil visit .eith ee. ato ‘he a Mare. ” rising prices. While they do not |omy, prices’ tend to g6 up. In- |—_ support ° boycotting of stores, | deed the prices of durable goods | Toronto, and also with her dau-| Simpson. There were 13 mem- they aré delighted that he wave |and consumer services (as indi- | _ | ghiter and son-in-law, Mr. and | bers answering the roll with af reqction swooping the cous-ested ty the CP) have rises | Morell CWL a oe Ree, ee ee ee ee try is carrying voice of the | considerably more than. food in ' ‘ i * afternpan consumer to government and | recent years. “> 'To Hold Annual | Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kelly — rue in the = ‘industry. For a number of vears| What can be done to ease the Jea And Bazaar Borden, have returned from A Hall December ‘3rd from 3 p.m. the’ Consumers’ Association of pressure on prices A number | ¢ : trip to- Windsor, Ont... wnere | to 6 p. m 4 Canada has been. utging these | é¢ things could help. and all sec-| On November 6th 18 members | they visited their sons, Richard; Mrs. Herbert Moore groups to give: much more at- | tions of the economy— govern- jof St. Teresa Parish Council as |and Maurice, their daughter, having packed 5 boxes tention to the problems of con- | ment, industry, and consumers} sembled-in the Parish Hall for | tmeida, and Mrs. Kelly’s-sister. ‘tiothing ready to send for over- sumers. Now. these insistent |_have a part to play ‘Govern-|the regular monthly meeting. | Mrs. John Shafar. seas relief. . - consumer voices stress the nec-| ments have a responsibility. to | The president, ‘Mrs. J. MacDo- Mrs. Alvin MacNeill present- essity for the kind of serious in- | limit demand, through a mone- }nald chaired the meeting. Fol- | - wr, and Mrs. Edward Foss of \ed the second chapter in ?|quiry into consumer problems |tary and, taxation policies. and | lowing routine business a dis- | Quincy, Masé., are guests. at | study’ book. Mrs. Merrill _| which Consumers’ Association of | through watching their own | cussion was held on holding card |the home of'Mr. arid Mrs. Ed- ‘son conducted the worship pe- Canada has long advocated. spending. We look to industry | parties. It was moved by Mrsjward Campbell, Montague. | riod The causes of rising prices | and. agriculture for an increas- | Cecil MeCarthy and seconded jare complex and difficult for |eq supply: of goods at maximum by mer a agg « Zoe efficiency and minimum costs. | the begin world |Consumers have a major role | N is from jin Albany foll to : population and the improving | Part of this they can carry out | the first game will be in aid of |ronto pad Cauaek waive on ony | Sera, Recall “ame staridard of living in less devel-|tpemselves: for part of it they | Morell Retarded Childrens As- | visited members of their family | son. —— ii. i Ga that’); Mr. and Mrs. Earle H Bout én cece 5 thea mean 4 - an . mut- committee in ter have ‘returned to their home ied by the hostess. The next the oped countries are placing a /| need organized assistance of the | sociation: V to take strain on world food supplies. |type Consumers Association. of : A social evening in honor, of Canada is a major supplier of | foods for the world. These de- . mands have depleted stocks of om “i peck gee Pig ~ 4 — & me : grains and other products, such | dollar spent— plan purchases, ace tae as skim milk powder. They have | shop by list, take time f SUMMER CAMPS DISCUSSED - fee siemens ; supply, necessarily use gimmicks, know grades Guide commissinoners and opening of the Fall and win- who visited in Manitoba and ranvers attended the fall led to increased prices. and food values, read, labels, ts Closer to home, demand from } aders + pictured discuss- ter program for brownies, Gillian Cudmore, RIGHT who meeting. Several parents | and compare qualities and pric- oe the coene camp trips of guides and rangers. They visited the southern states. and the clergy were also pre~ | the — States for some “of jes, Consumers can also refrain two Montague girls at. the are Blanch Moyaert, LEFT Over 90 guides, brownies and sent. our products has been very | from, or postpone, unnecessary strong. For example, in 1965 | expendi tere wes 8 doubling of Canad- seme consumer needs | the arch. Joudie Ring aremor iam exports of beet and livestock |. ant-protectien-te-strry, |_In answer to an appeal by - on the average,have had more | areas, such as better legislation oe Fo ggg Aipeaeh and ie ob taiein pony a ; . d| South rt money to spend than ever be-|on consumer credit, tighter con-| seconded by Mrs. Leo Rossiter |from a pleasant holiday spent Solemnize noo po fore and the increased spending |trols on expensive sales promo- | 4, order 26 boxes-of Xmas cards | in Oromocto, N. B on food has. therefire helped | tions, revision of the tariff stru-| trom Our Lady’s Missionaries, . Our Lady of the Assumption; The groom was attended by ieee Be petene. cture, consideration for the pro- |, sid-their work in Farte Mr.and Mrs. Wellington Church, Southport, was the Jacques Legendre, CFB, a8 About 60 per cent of the retail | blems of those on low fixed in- | Brazil. It was decided to hold Campbell, and son Allan. Mon- s ecene of an Autumn wedding [best man, and ushers ‘were Jo- = price of food-is-made-up of pro- | cémes, much more complete in- the annual bazaar and pantry |tague were visitors to Bayfield, when Margaret Ethel, daughter | seph Trainor, Gordon Aylward, = cessing, packaging and market-| formation on products and ser-|saie on December 9th. It was |N. B., recently where they were of Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward, | brother of the bride, and Robert ing costs. These costs, in turn, |vices. The Consumers’ Associa- | moved by Mrs. Rossiter, second |the’ guests. of Mrs. Campbell's Southport became the bride of | Moore, brother of the groom. Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 15, 1966. 7 are influenced by increasing ex- | tion of Canada has given the ed by Mrs. E: Larkin to publish | brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Gerald Edward Moore, son of | Mrs. Aylward chose for her |The Guardian, ; . penditures on other products — |lead in trying to provide assis-|) monthly CWL news letter. |and Mrs. Milton Richards. + ORs ea a ree Se Seer as (oa asm ee oe |, ee, ee &t. Jean, P. Q. : Rt. . Patric dress government an cansumers. a num- | tor ck te x McMahon. (cousin of the. bride) |a‘biack- velvet, draped. hat with | ELLEN’S DIARY meee ——— ber_of years we have been_re-| ter MeAgam. weleomed back te wear seer te ——_ officiated the double ring ce- | burgundy trim,. black access- _ ——————— - * questing a Federal department | with Sister Margaret Marie, a ason was 15, remony, eatebeated the Sur ries and a corsage of tinted car- Ey ee H ld Swa eed eee oe spoke to the meeting on the lek nie 6 toe ee woe tial Mass. 7 Rev. Arsenault, Sum-/| nations. The groom's mother, |. research and action neces- techism stres ; +. merside was in attendance. | Mrs. Moore wore a two piece ergreens O Y , y sary to give consumers adequate a a text us The altar was adéorned with | nations. The groom's mother, “ee : Ad <i | Safeguards, and an effective | hoon, “ to the| ... NAVY SAILS OUT yellow and bronze mums_a.pd | Mrs. Moore wore a two piece dr | In Winter's W Candas - , fy voice in government -policy. Father”. ~ The Philippines Navy pro- pews were marked with white trim and royal blue pheasant urely strengthen ing of Beach Red, a war movie satin bows and red rosebuds. | feather hat, with matching ae ers’ Xssociation of Canada's de- Sen eee i las, directed by actor Cornel Wilde. "The soloist, Virginia MacDov-| cessories and a corsage of tint- mand for a department of com- | chers and parents. : gal was accompanied by Elmer | ed carnations. ‘ sumer affairs. : A vote of thanks was extend- 2 Power as she sang “Oh Sacred| Following the ceremony, a re- ed to the sisters by Mrs. 8. Kelly Heart, Oh Love Divine’, “Mo- | ception was held af the Royal 1 ts, | ‘| and the meeting closed with ther At Your*Feet’ We're Kneel- | Canadian Legion where the Clinton Coup e prayer led ‘by the spiritual diree ing”, “Oh Lord, I Am Not | master of ceremonies was Ralph ; tor, T. P. Butler.. fi ul SWorthy”, and Schubert's “Ave| A Carragher. Msgr. McMahon Is Tendered a c Maria”, during the ceremotiy| gave the-blessing. The toast te : A tamily gift : and the signing of the register. | the bride was proposed by Jo- Farewell Party | Po Ss 5 ae (Tae ah re ae rt can ad. se omens nnue, ; a: ful | nn Mac was Friends of Clinton SUP- | wai : , ; ° “fittedt—hodties ; ¢ was provided by Elmer Pot 1i¢ it pleases one to remen -+able,-in-a-purple ora. delicate. - as = jpome of -Mr-—and-Mre-_Geo, ; ERG TBI pers: * ed ine. and lily point slee- | wer. Ades tees taeee provide | reen shade. But now with this MacKay and family, last week, oe with hand-| For a honeymoon in the Mart- Oe tee eee nnd aon strange name, well there just is We Ake: to. tender them a farewell party ee ds | Gan cat cr ona beet. —— feathered folks of field and wood. ees Se Se, ue ; Eh ee prior to their departure for a ! wit® | rhought could be” she c oe eh ‘A their new home in ‘shoulder length veil | matching tet, teowe accesso- FrironaPi gre May h Bs vot or the like! But’ sh mee es. Se sie . — Papatls apd ae corsage — Of Yellow | hich -an-evergreen tree,-a td ith, See My : Hara of péaris and | carnations. 4 to get used to ft. baga! a - im re the loss to Following a visit to the groom | trees. figure tergely, oe rot ene |my!" she said, shaking her | oe community,” and Mrs. Willams & | home in St. Jean, P. Q. the | aie of centuries, which | head. - RP A Ved =| Cotton read an address n1y | couple will leave for Trenton. | Tork the observance of the Yule | The wh ite cat end her dark | f° es sing the esteem of their friends groom. | Ont. from where they will fly to | 14, , kitten, well respected pets of the| fA for Mr..and ‘Mrs. MacKay: and the “groom 18) \ethis frost won't stop the | Place, napped in # poot o f sun | ¢ | =4.~| thetr—sons; : ,. | posted with the RCAF. - ' . her sister's Out-of-province guests were: plow” Mack ot _ the ish, as i! as if tt Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore, naa servicing a summer. Still and —— . by aes. Keith weotiae Maureen Moore, Richard Moore |" «-y, lot of afternoon.aas, as wasthe ’ Henderson, al styling : You sfill have a nice lot o of the iS oa ee a ee ae aE to do we commented. | Nearer to its west. *) bu lice Birvells |ed'ctver tients Gifts. were ole ively. _P..Q.: Mrs. Alfred Dou- B,_ Due Be, a mas lee preeented te-Doneld 2» ir headdresses were wedd- | cette and ‘children, Michael-and Dad is going to help me today =" ‘Today the stream, which~is-e David (the latter now residing and’ good wishes for the future. A gift was presented to the HL — ; : “last. We'll” he part of our living, ran as clear KNIT AND CROCHET ’ Ing rie ans hing tulle veils | 200m and Paul. of Chelsea, Mass phish Me eee es lf the depths as in summer days | By ALICE BROOKS in Coe ty ee They carried bouquets of tinted |Mary Elizabeth Aylward, RN, though {ts song had sobered.| Richly - bordered sleeves are ; 5 * mums. . Boston,~Mass. ‘ Gone ‘wee the St of Ghat senses | teshien mows! the Solty fag ee —— Gone ing yarn—effective ; : MARY HAWORTH Loved By Another Man | Wife Can’t Leave Husband DEAR MARY HAWORTH: | around 2 mai and wife who love ae mote until spring! Salt cod : “§ iF: ; i ie <enees| Ever noticed how quickly they grow? ie 7 i i e sired no more children. Ann = has been a devoted mother. PEAR D. §S.: Rob, h os - 3 oe OF ee terns, 60¢: I have always respected the | band. cuts a pretty ignoble fig-| § o <*-<> #3 ue Appalachian trail a few years scared character of marriage, | ure, it seéms to me. ae a=" | 2g. because “there were some |! \ h but I also restize that young | behaved contemptibly - > in people can make a mistaken | fect maltreating Ann as time.”” marriage, from which serious | tel of sorts. - ¢ _ JEWELLERS tee may ensue. 5 = ode : Ee Sry ingen tat Pee ere HL gg qe HH YOUR SILVER a8 flares into physical abuse at | ter of responsibility is that ERVES times. Once he pushed A2® | obviously recognizes that he has DES down stairs, breakihg her leg. | no valid hopeful claim to her oe i ae a eee ne THE FINEST 18 tramp! escapades he asks Ann's forgive | feclings. = a CARE i When Ann revealed to Bod |of ts; 1 her wish to end the marriage, he | ish nature hasn't changed an _-2. \\ This Christmas give them a. i Growth Savings Certificate... = =. it will grow withthem.- Keep your silver clean “Decide now to give them the gift with a future— Jease) for each | cantly beautiful, quickly: || @Growth Savings Certificate, In 6 years, they'll recelve : t as pat. |e at saitine tomes aed pattern, Ontario residents add ||| <Q AIT | aust wach your silver with || $10:00for every $7.50 youinvest—aonethirdincrease; eu &: ¥-ioved:-ber-with-cne,-shibt- one oS 3e sales tax. Print plainly SIZE. ]]/ >“ M. BACERTY Sy Et ied Christmas Growth Savings Certificates areeasytobuy, uh 10 children. 1 believe there | bly, irrevocable decision ta ) TIL 10 P rinse away like magic. available in denominations of $10.00 upwards and cash- = _ ago re “ ahs wr cneid get we or a to ANNE ADAMS. 7 on. Jer able at anytime. Ask about them at any Commerce branch. } at we mu prob- . E ; " expert |care of Guardian-Patriot Pat- | - ly $1.00. Give the gift with a future...and watch it growl m 7 ; oni this second ‘pregnancy. pono wn wero > plates tern Dept... 60 Front Street, W.. He STEDMANS HATE: as . ' men st Ann’s mother was on our side, | counselling, to enable her to un- = 5 ee Festival — |||| f inowing, the. cts of Rob's be, | derstand. clear. her, advil | pig ideas in patiere-pack- ||| ROYALTY PX MALL havior one ye ng ing her right to satisfy her |ed Catalog. Fun, play. work. ||| SHOPPING CENTRE Be CANADIAN IMPERIAL happ’ Ste i all ‘sizes. Clip ' should remain | own personal integrity, in the | travel |||. Pree Parking for aay emtion the children's sale. matter 0s with Rob, and reomggen nome Seelam yh of! |. 00 Cars. pice BANK OF COMMERCE ~ I believe children should be or condetving children be- free pattern. Hurry, "al s ~ geared in 0 family life centered | cically unwanied-by him. ME. for Catalog : ' : poe : 4 Se! * $= ‘ ‘ : : * e a eu ' Se ; eseoermnene nee ona . témper and possible harm to the'| chazacteristically cruel daughter.) 5 py yt sk cone _ After her expressed wish to ow i yr leave Rob (the reluetant father) | another child of this marriage, lar, side darts Ann became pregnant again. after the crisis sparked by her Printed she learned this, Arn al-| candid desire most suffered a breakdown; she Rob, 1 believe she felt that I ‘would be . alienated. pose herself to stay in But the turn of events has not, | judiciously, with open changed my feelings or intent. Pattern 4935: Misses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. 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