‘ _ after all! It’s |@ granddad as have ours! week so long to go, aft sate | Red sows make good a, 7 ’ °—to-*rers,” Alex said, c rosy as | Jal. you | he carried a mangel beneath et- | 2 Mrs. F. Walter Hyndman fleft) was given the Pledge Ritual at a meeting of the Af pha Chapter Beta Sigma Phi held Wednesday evening at _ +ELLEN’S DIARY Weekend Bri From Lessons Pictured with, Mrs. Mrs. Charles ority. Hyndman are ngs Respite ‘And Tests | HON@RARY SORORITY MEMBER * | the home of Mrs, John Hodg- son. Mrs. Hyndman will be ‘an honorary member of the Sor- } Trainor, (centre), president | Of the chapter: and ‘Mrs... Ern- est Lord, (right) vice-presi- dent. UCW. Pctontive: Dedicated _AtN. Bedeque SUMMERSIDE — The United Church Women of North Bede- “It doesn't--take the school-|and understanding, and kindiy que pastoral charge conducted again. And then . before know jit - it's Friday once more, Mack offered, when he came by on his_way home from school He helped himself to a sugar cookie warm from the oven, and came then to sit in the old rock- ingchair. There he usually rocks and sings his young worries away. | the other year? She was a bad the ded Or maybe he is making plans for his work or his pastimes. This afternoon we chatted: talk- edof the classes, and the days, and subjects he likes best; of the tests he “doesn’t mind’ though they mean extra home-work. . . And of the blessed Fridays which give such lads an even- ing free from all books. We spoke of the skating and hockey, and the schoolboy-game set for the rink in the morning. And than another cookie or more lat- \ther arm from the cellar. “That they do,’ Mack agreed. toting a basketful. | “The Yorkshires do too-that is, the -most of them,” James commented, resting his two bas- kets a moment in the yard. _ | “But we had one. . .remember | one!" Mack said. “There wasa’t |an ounce of sense in her head She'd rather ‘eat her youngsters than nurse them! It was good ‘to get rid of her.” ‘“ | *you told me - there's one in | that first pen.” “Yes, and we have others of : @ great deal of what’now passes |# nice peace in its er he was off happily to his home in the house across the lane. Presently with Alex in attend- H ’ ance. too, they were assisting; A cold bright day this was. James carry mangels from the frost - diamonds glinting like cellar to the sows in thé near | jewels where touched» by che piggery. We gathering in cat-| sunlight. ‘ sticks from the woodshed to hur-| Now too the Lady Moon's pen- ry the morning fire caught a/sive smile makes the farm- part of their conversation. |lands beautiful, silvering field We recalled -with a chuckle | 49d grove. The keen wind which that some one had said, “In the | ™ore or less sought innermost good old days when a woodshed |™arrows by day retreated up them too. They’re always as kind to their young’uns as can be,” ‘James nodded. wake... for juvenile delinquency was set-| tening to the three chat, thougnt | day, in the months ahead when organization on Sunday morning . oo necator | Hyndman, chapters. Talk on Ra Charied’ Tralee. Mrs. E. A. Hodgson and Mrs. W. B. Le-| Page assisted the hostess in ser- ving refreshments. Fourteen tables of bridge wore |e were im play, Ladies’ ‘in play .at the Charlottetown | Hotel Monday evening when | members of the Duplicate Brid- | ge Club held their weekly meet- jing. North and South winners |were: 1. Mrs. L. I. Duffy and | Mrs. J. F. MacMillan; 2. Mrs, Helen Dunbar -and D. I. D. Roz- man; 3. Mr. and . ‘Gordon Senn, East and West winners were: 1, Mrs. Ella Connolly and ; Miss Ann Walsh; 2. Mrs. a | ald Campbell and Mrs. J. D. | Stewart; 3. Mrs. Robert Hines and Miss Mary Duffy. Hostesses at the Charlottetown the inaugural service of this-new Curling..Club Saturday after- | noon will be Mrs. Edison Tan- ~2r. ; . Ladies participating in the service were Mrs. Roy Walker, scriptural reading; Mrs. George Hogg, prayer; Mrs. A. Brown, the address, ‘Vision of the Fu- jture;'’ and Mrs. Robert Schur- man, the closing prayer. Mrs. Lyman Smith sang -“‘How Great [Thou Art,” Rev. Angus Brown conducted ication of the executive, and spoke briefly to the. congre- gation about the new organiza- tion, UCW, where Freetown, North Bedeque, Wilmot Valley, ed Mrs. Angus Brown as Honor- _ ary President sa ~ / It was decided to have a meet- | ing of the: executive in mid-Feb- ruary. ” , Silver Birch WI Hears Address ~ On Civil Defence and my fiance’s ton, Mrs. Allison Foster, Mrs. Doug Camefon, Mrs. Oscar Dia- mond, Mrs. T. L. Farmer and *Mrs. Ralph MacInnis, € ° Lieut. and Mrs. John McDou- gall and young son Peter are vi- | siting Charlottetown, the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mis. L. A. McDougall. Lieut. *McDougall has been posted to Army Survey School in England and will sail with his family on the 8.8” Sylvania from Halifax, Saturday, Jan. 27. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Jan. 26, 1968. 7 ~ HAPPENINGS | ~ MAR was) gue at the weekly meeting held Ritual at -@| Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 28. held Wednes- | P home of Mrs.|the visiting guest, edaducted a 0S capably acted as auctions: McGill Ave. Ex. devotional service, Refreshments |“ Conveners for the 1 \were Mrs. Norman MecLook with His Honor Lieut- in the ed Brigadier Hicks who deliver- be me line at the Yellow Rose|¢¢d an eloquent and “inspiring | kitchen while Ball 16 at the | Message, taking for his theme, pongored | “What by the three Beta Sigma Phi | : mamaria Brigadier ‘Barwick introduc- ’ do you -weigh?"’ After singing a hymn, meet- | hg closed with prayer by Brig- The cultural Program “Lat's| “Oe Hicks. ** was presen : : James Allen and?Mrs, | Brigadier Hicks was warmly] This is one of the projects um On behalf of the Sunset guests ‘and Mrs. Louis Johnston, |Ralph Manning and Mrs. ithe Murray sw , rs. Alfred Neill was in charge of the jing room. Other members of | group assisted in % | Sale of tickets was conducted |by Mrs. Jerry Vienot and Mra. Jack Boomhower.. — - dl ° py jthanked by Mrs, E, MacEwen, \dertaken annually by the ener |getic members of the organiza- Mrs. Vital Gallant, Oyster | tion. . Bed Bridge was hostess at her | | home on Jan. 21 when six tables | score Was won by to Everett Gallant~ The freeze-- Gut was won by William Gau- | thier. Mrs. Esther Clark, Summer | side, has been the guest of her |niece, Mrs, Charles Henderses, | | | Bedeque. | Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, |Tyne Valley were visitors at | the~home of Mr, Ellis’ motherj | Weeks, Bedeque last Sunday. | Mr. Stewart Affleck, Bedeque |tecently « celebrated his 93rd | | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hopgood, | | Summerside, were recent visit- | \ors at the home of E. S. and | | Mrs. Weeks, Bedeque, | Mrs. Lambert Waye and dau- \ghter Miss Marjorie Waye have jreturned to Charlottetown from | Moncton, N.B., where they were guests of Mrs. Waye's brother. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | | Frank Shepherd. They also vis- ited another brother Ralph who is a patient in the Moncton City Hospital having suffered an eye Fiance’s Mother’s Attitude | . Aopears Unreasonable Dear Mary Haworth: I am a girl of 20. soon to be married mother will have no part. of it. She gave him a choice, her or me. He chose me, Consequently his parents have turned against us and dis- SUMMERSIDE = Mrs. H. §, owned him. MacEwen’ was hostess to the members Mike has left home and is liv- 0 of Silver Birch Wo- ing with a friend until we marry. stood behind the Canadian home. | the creek in the sunset, leavirg, men’s Institute forthe January I feel I have divided a once }meeting. Twelve members and very close family, which wor- Shall we, we wonder, wish tor five visitors answered roll call ries me. What if Mike should tled-out~of-court!*And-we: tis- | the-eooling touch of -just such-a@ naming a Robert Burns’ poem. resent me. for it, unconsciously, Ten dollars was voted for the some day? ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary | Eugene Gallant, Men’s high went, Elects Officers At YMCA The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the | YMCA held the annual oe early in January at the YM with Mrs. H.B. Willis presiding. Reports showed that over 3,000 meals Auxiliary. during Great pleasire a Was expressed by the sphere of the Y kitchen after be- ing redecorated in light .pastel. colors. Another YMCA to assist in maintaining | its efficient family which is being carried’ on“ by | Mr. John Evans, general secre. itary and the Y staff, Plans were made ‘to hold’ a | Supper Bridge during the last | week of the month,committees | were appointed to look after the | details. The following is the slate of officers for the coming | year: president, Mrs. ‘H. a Willis; vice-president, Mrs, §&. | D, Irvine; treasurer, Mrs, B.F. | Tinney; secretary, Mrs, BE. V. Bell; members of the executive, ———————— | program Campbell was hostess to January meeting of St. Predylrian 's Mission- ary ndon, — Sf. John’s WMS ~ Has.Meeting payment was made ‘At New London Earle votions w ture reading, hymn. The mas”, The was leader George MacKay and of prayer. Twenty-six answered roll call-with verses of | : and Travellers Rest will be ue ; ; : scripture. that line we have had for-years. worxj jointly Brigadier |. A. Hicks was the injury received while playing Mrs. Merritt Forsythe, Mrs. , I got the first one as-a_ piglet ou one Y ith ae aan ~ guest of Sunset Lodge Home Lea hockey last week. ' Walter Bearisto and © Mrs. It was voted that the WMS i yar weacandater o strana Se eter et the country...” James remem- =[mmediately following the ser- The auxiliary looks forward | , bered. “vice the executive of the uew MARY HAWORTH— to another busy and successful |Mmounted to $13.75 and “I know,” Alex said blithely. held a short meeting and nam- en year’s work. 2. received John’ prayer theme was ‘“Christ- New Year's pray- er .was ‘given by the president, Mrs. Oscar. MacKay, pa rs, Ralph Wigmore took. the season the . you, that's his problem; or their bodice, relaxed waistline and | ‘lem. You should keep out of it, live above it, behave yourself, of the two looks is expected to go ahead preparing to be a good ‘Skirt Styles ~- | Show Variance (oo ons Pore ro a In Paris Displays \plested ‘sldste ta both fall end shouldn’t marry him. May’ : you were meant for each other; PARIS (Reuters)—A battle of pa gn Bawa ie _enttion, who knows? Thatefemains to be skirts emerged at Wednesday's led B evar , per 7 anes pam proved. But I think it is a mis- showing of ‘the Paris spring and a . sitios ; . a us we take for you to assume that you | summer fashions. aetin yo ond “oe pa have to fight Mike’s mother for Counter - attacking against | al nit flab os the privilege of marrying Mike. Tuesday's Nina Ricci display of (W's Bieci's i ae ae If Mike is having trouble with | Wasp waistlines and full skirts, leather belts to Laroche's his parents about his choice of Gly Laroche showed a bloused- ple leather sashes that coun rather than clinched the natural waistline, Pleatings have re - emerged everywhere,. Full skirts were widened with sun bursts and but it’ t ob- | Slim skirts. problem: but it’s not your pr The seal of approval on one come today when Marc Bo- that another factor would also|surhmer is hot on the farm- March of Dimes. campaign. Sick contribute to. its’ decline: If | lands? committee report was given. every. last little lad could be) Until tomorrow -— Diary— Mrs. Florence Simmons and blessed with just such a-patient, | Goodnight. . Mrs. Edythe Woodside were ap- WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS _. Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary. Initiates New “The annual meeting of the La- dies’ Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion, Charlottetown, Branch, ° Members Churchill Presbyterian Woman's | Missi hel lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. MacPhee. Meeting op > |ing is to be held the tnstitue Farm was held in the ladies’ lounge, | Richard pointed as sick committee for the next two months. Next meet- Feb. 5, due to | cast at the home .of Mrs. John ‘Champion, with the hostess and |Mrs. Rhetta Baglole on ‘pro- gram, Mrs. Jennie Campbell and Mrs. Baglole on lugeh Roll call is to be answered with ‘““My Fireside Hobby.” Mrs. MacEwen gav&a reading on New Years and Mrs. Marjorie Cairns gave one on Health, then intfoduced Mrs, Donald Mace- 4 ; .'ened with Call to Worship foi- — 18, with 36 members pre lowed by @ hyma. Mrs. Hugh Kay. RN, of Summerside, who The president, MacLeod conducted thé busi- ness meeting. The treausrer’s report was submitted by Mrs. J. T. Davies. | Scripture was read by Mrs. Ken- \'‘neth MacKinnon. The exposition | on the theme, “Called by a New | Name—“‘Christians,” was read Mrs. Leo Duffy,. Mrs. | lowed by a hymna. Pius | by Mrs. Richard MacPhee, [ol- | Bolger. and Mrs. Vince Doiron were proposed for membership. Mrs. Cyril MacDonald, Mrs Earl MacFarlane, Smith, Mrs. Edward Creighan | thank you-notés were received. | and Miss Florence Kelly were Initiated by the président and warmly welcomed by the mem- bers. : The various committees gave their reports which- indicated the Auxiliary has had a very successful year. Miss Ethel Sutherland, chair- man of the nominating commit- The - business period ‘with Roll Call which Was ans- Mrs. John | wered by 12 members. Several | An interesting letter from Lillian | Dickson was read. Miss Lois MacEachern led the Bible study. ‘Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacPhee. ‘ ‘ Lunch was then served by hos- tess assisted by committee in charge. ‘ _ Larter. tee brought in the following slate | man; Honorary President, Mrs — W. H. -Tidmarsh; past . presi- dent, Mrs. F.,W. Smith, Presi- dent, Mrs..D. K. MacLeod, (re tlected); first _ vice-president, Mrs. Frank Walker, (re-elected); second vice-president, Mrs. Su- therland MacLean, (re-elected); Donald, (re-elected);. treasurer, | fare, regarding gifts sent for Mrs. J. T. Davies, (re-elected). |needy children. A letter of members for two thanks was also read thankiog are: Mrs A. B. Cosh..Mrs, this group for gifts sent to William .Teed, Mrs. Ira Brown, | Mrs. Earl Mill, Mrs. Margaret Other letters Trainor, Mrs. Vince King. ‘read ‘ Executive members for one | the older residents of t year are’ Miss Ethel J. Suther- land, Mrs. Arthur Coffin, Mrs. | Russel Roper, Mrs. Frank Rusa, Mrs. Harold Drew, Mrs. Vernon|A collection w: ! A delicious lunch was served | by Mes--tra Brown and Miss MacLeod extended season's gre-_ Ethel Sutherland. CHURCHILL W. M. 5. The January meeting of the ¢ A. Mrs. D. K.| MacDonald then led in prayer. had attended a civil defence course at Arnprior, Ont. in Oct- ober. Mrs. MacKay gave an in- teresting and informative talk on ce and answered ques- 8 on.same, ‘ efreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Fs- ti Mts. Chester Sellar; R.N..also | | gave a short talk on First Ald) A pleasant hour was -spent with ‘games and lunch. which | was by Mrs. Emmett Bernard, Mrs. G. H. McGuigan, Mrs. H. B. Spence and Mrs. J. | Mrs. Richard Campbeil hostess to the Whim Road Wo- men’s Institute for the January . Meeting. Roll call was answer- ed with a ‘New Year's Resolu- Correspondence consist- néss, Is this selfish? His mother disapproves. of me, of my faith (her,main gripe, I think),..and the fact that I’ve been onSmy own for a year. I am taking? religious instructions- to better understand Mike’s be- liefs but this doesn't satisfy her. ‘Forum broad-_ You're~ other,” she says. “‘You went about it the { way.” She wrong tells Mike he*is ‘‘getting cheat- | ed.” She won’t have me in her house and calls me. “no good.” I have tried talking to her but got no -where. I was engaged for over a year to Mike’s best friend, while Mike also was engaged to a girl of his own faith. These engage- ments ,broke up about the same time and I immediately began to date Mike, to whom I had been very close since junior high school. We feel we are truly in love and can’t let his mother stand in the way of our happi- Mike's pastor knows the run of the place. Thus; when you find yourself coping, gloves off as ft were, with Mike’s buzz saw mother, who makes mincemeat of peo- ple who tangle with her — as seems to be the message she’s getting across — you Ought tp ‘|S. Burns. think carefully about marrying Bi dn meeting is to be at | her boy: : home of HB. S oe a have regular meeting that WHIM ROAD WI night. Mrs. Lester MacDonald ¢ o n- ‘ducted a contest, won by Mre. Verna Nicholson. The F. meeting will be held at the of Mrs. George Clarey. Cod Liv- er Oil capsules were distributed. Under New Business mem- Lwife (according to your lights) and let Mike determine—with- out prodding or prompting from you-whethet he is positively ready, able and willing to mar- ry against his parents’ wishes, if they disapprove and won't un- han'’s Dior collection is shown. Couture president Jacques Heim turned out to be a mid- dle-of-the-road man, dividing his collection equally between. the two ideas. : Heim's street clothes had taf ; + As of now, you seem to be the ‘tiny waist lines and glove-ight j aggressor, or active agent, ‘in the courtship. I imagine this is Mike’s mother’s view of the. sit- uation. and the reason why she is. down on you. The pattern of events. suggests that you may have conspired to bust up the two engagements and lasso Mike — because, according to bolero bodices or boleros. But | thé majority of Heim’s coats and laced day dresses featured slim and supple sheath lines. The new ideas that received ' ducted the meeting. The opening poem was read by Mrs, Charles Henderson: accordion pleated effects, espe- cially effective in diaphanous sheer afternoon dresses. and overlaid pleats showed in tailored suits, paired sawed-off jackets of fitted hoy’ _boleros. Insurance Counselling Phune 4-8817 — 4-3435 Charlottetown, P.E.1, H. BENNETT CARR’ Dist, Supr. Sun Life of Canada. ———4 Box “hae | yy the timing, it: was, almost to 0” “His Nose is Down to the Grind- neat to be.sheer coincidence In all probability, you and Mike’s mother are somewhat alike —_ self-willed, purposeful, accustomed to getting what you- want by fighting for it.But her present ferocity frightens you. stone.” Many “‘thank-you'’ cards were received from: the shut-iis whom gifts had been sent €hristmas.-—— : The program consisted of a reading, a quiz, a puzzle and a at to | Se Boys’ “Style Guild” SPORT. My advice is, leave the driving contest, all of which were much SHIRTS Sizes 9 - 24% Wonderful Choice Styles SPRING-FRESH COTTONS CRISP, FRESH AND FEMININE NEW ARRIVALS. — of Patterns “ omy 0: 2 eg aM EA, OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY — THE FASHION prob- |to Mike. And if he can't handle enjoyed. 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