118 Sored asd lonety and any qie- Sut so nave 1, and I need my. — — itraction, even a telephone chat sleep. Gratefully, PR, ee ae > | wilth another woman, will keen DEAR P.R.: In my view, vour | ig? ike oe c , "Ser from taking a drink until.owe the truth to your friend ‘ it’s time to put herself to sleep is that with a ration (two glasses) of sherry. She had joined AA before we met, but-later dropped- out, con- sidering. herself. ‘‘cured’:. She manages to maintain that a p- pearance with most people. But recently, When I phoned her at DEAR MARY HAWORTH: How much does a reformed one time sear alcoholic owe anoth- \er, booze fighter, in the way of | |moral support in’ the latter's at- tempf to stay dry? T-write ~in- anger and drowsi- ness at dawn- = I have to be at “wil be the text ive Mrs. EI-- Owes Truth To Friend And A Sympathetic Ear ito sleep afterward My cure for solitary drinking was to face the fact that my ‘was going far’ past. the relaxa- tion point, So I. stopped keeping jliquor on hand. A couple of nasty falls in the- night, a few blackouts when -T ‘remembered nothing of late -phone calls, money wasted - - all this added up to a warming to break the jwork two basis from now - = aft. ‘er being wakened at 10.30 last night by a telephone -call from | this friend ‘T couldn't get back } Her calls sare never honzy. | Having fought the good fight my- sett, ,] know their meaning. She abit: Ruf I probably wouldn't have ‘become a hardened alcoholic: or the solution” wouldn't have been so simple. I mean, if I had and it was decided to have been. alcoholic, the liquor would intake © not to niention the . And the truth, as I see it, vot aren't ‘qualified inant way, shape or form to hetp her wres- tle with her problem of bore- dom all hours of the night, with- out risking the loss of your own equilibrium, so perilously gain- . ed. [The Guardian Charlottetown, Thurs., May 12, 1966, ‘Y home. in the. afternoon, hoping .in vour own behalf, giving up | 3 to-head off a call,that night. I drink and closing out _ liquor, ~ MARY: HAWORTH : knew: by hie voice that she was and having done this in your ’ ‘ stoned. e own strength, witheut . group ; ‘| T was never an AA meniber. hackinc. you deserve great com- mendation. But don't take stock -in. the claim that you aren't alcoholic material. The alcoholic is, sim ply, a person who can’t drink li quor without being thrown by it Thus, wise indeed is the alcoho- lic who leaves drink alone. Having dried out; the wise alcoholic has a steadfast obliga- tion’-to take sensible foresight- | | ed care of his general health, to ward off nervous ay. emotion- al fatigue especially, since this type of é@xhaustion, towards which the alcoholic temperament inclines, may lead back, into the Having fought the good fight qo mer Moase will conduct the de- money tree, to be drawn4or at have reappeared. Don't y ow old labyrinth. votions and Mrs. Walter the afternoon tea which is plan- agree? — 7 | "Mey say, in passing, that i Moase: will be in charge of the ned for suly. I've had no previous exoeri: many fairly assiduous drinkers study —— 7 Mrs. Joseph -Walsh—and—Mrs, sence” with drunks, ‘socially or at” lack the alcoholic ~ tempera- saree renee rere _|Thomas -Murphy were appoint. work —-ve-alway-beea, ment... And__many_/teetotalers, __§ urs eS cw oer led spiritual conveners for May ed a bit ofa square, because of | who've never tasted liquors might aeeoce presided over jand Jurfe. The next meeting |my limited liquor capacity! {be astounded to discover they Martin Tite owe a ia Bhea? Twit behetd-atthethome of-Mes. | Ta sire if either-of my mid- are” potential addicts, if—they— , Proce fer outh Shore)’ Joseph Walsh with Mrs. Fran- night spills had resulted in se- eve the starter drinks that it ic one eld at the name of cis Maclsaac and—Mrs. James riou iries, none-would have trigg e Chain reaction of (is ea gerald. Hogan, with’ Mrs. pawting on the food erenetiee doubted my ‘story that I. slipped jit?) chemical craving vames SURE as hostess A Following the meeting, on a freshly waxed floor-or trip-| As for helping your friend, a # ie lait of 1 es ae ee freshments were - served des ped over a rug. Nice little squa- sympathetic ear in. sudden cri- . f eC three H vere—Tone /of the members was plea- res ‘like me don't get falling: down sis _is ‘one thing; but falling in, { 2 ; V . a eae ‘|welcomed. Mrs. “Vince Murphy (.oxtiy surprised with a lady-in- drunk! ‘passively, with her nocturnal SUMMERY- SHIFT Ct Toon gave the financial report and | waiting shower. Can you or any of your- read- |time-killing .telephone ritual is ; ; \reports—ofother committees —. ers -snegest-ways-ot-heipingethis-bad—foryou both. The proper sharkskin._It-.comes_{n— blue, pink, white” or “— with toning flowers. Hand painted flowers bloom on this slip shift by ~Marjorie Hamilton, which is washable’ because it's of synthetic | were also heard, “Madrid | had 150,000 cars. reg- pathetic pest? 1 don't want to sources of help for her are. the : | A discussidn ‘took. place,on a istered in. 1960 and has about hurt her. She has had her share AA fellowship and: or analytic of hurts and disappointments. therapy. » ‘M: H. \project for the month of * June |500,000 today. | vellow, a_hale for an and other artic- — secretary, Indian School GIRL GUIDE COOKIE DAY Mmmm don't those girl cookie drive. Gyidés, brow: iles for nai pureneas ee i jes tasti ‘ood? nies, and lone guides hope ta Correspondence secretary, %. Sit Solean” afcen manganite ster rt to yu of cookies this Friday and (Secretary, Mrs.H. L. Howard Lannan ef ist West Royalty Company, -Khristina ~ Bowlan of the 10th Charlottetown Pack: and Marion MacLeod, 12th’ Charlottetown: Company, sam- ple ‘the cookies that guides ‘and brdwnies will be selling this week in their annual “WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS. — ito whom the members contrib- | -juted towards a birthday gift for {fie -adoptee in Germany. Mrs. ‘Harold. Mill was in -char- | Re of the study and read the mis- |sion capsule on . Athahaska j lwhich related the story. of Wil-.! iliam Bompas, the first Bishop | ZS lof Athabaska, the physical. as- ipects “of ‘the diocese .today”’ | “fand* some “thoughts*on= the=fut< p= jure of the Diocese. Mrs. William Gill invited the ~“Tmembers “to “her home forthe June meeting when ‘‘disciple’’ | Saturday, May 13 and. 14. The larger portion of _ profit is to be. returned to district tompanies*and packs to. pro: \ mote guiding in their localities and, the remainder will be used by Provincial Council for administrative purposes. “WA Holds Special Study | On Athabaska Territory — |. Het Turkey © Mrs, Walter Moase_ _ gave Walter Moase gave a iwhich: “was qnawered with with the} Supper = / : ee f : ; : eomprehensive and interesting ltext word “Rejoice” Mrs. : _E: Bae E ; : a ae Se = ae ——— —— ee —_—$— report on the 69th annual meet- Stafford also led es devotional | St, Pius xX Parish | * ; 4 ; : : : 3 ore ing Of the Diocesan Board of the ‘period H all 3 Women's Aviary = the Angli- | "Copies of the book “The i > ean Church, held in Charlotte- Principles of Union” ordered = | eae : Thursday, May 12th “Serving 4-te t-p.m.— town at the May meeting<of St. |by the members, were distribut- _ Mark’s WA, Kensington. 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