ls Worthy Of visit with others at a house, the far field of ‘which —neghbors ours This was to observe what ‘has become an.annual event in The’Sunbeams’ AH Glass ‘ . . ain ? we : Mother, Grandmother Co-Eds Graduate From Torontd U | If Mrs. Elizabeth -Haddon of ed people jusy get-smarter over Toronto is any example, mar- the vears.. : ried life makes a woman smart- Her sister had ~ another _ ex: eet The Name» Toronto's Simcoe Hall, the moth- -.Mrs.. Haddon was one*of 380, er of two topped a class of 138 in household. science, education | ‘Teceiving their Bachelor. of -Li--tibrary science, music and phy- brary Science degrees ae sical education who received de- | \ fence; was spread on-‘‘the field across the creek’ by the road- side toda’ ; "Now we'll see what lime will the district: the closing ‘of the do for a pasture’ James nodded, . Mrs. Haddon puts her success grees $ Sunbeams' 4-H sewing class, ‘“Blien’ he calls now into our down to r husband and her - For Margaret Mary Lou. an: the. Achievement Day which quiet, ‘‘see if there are any S0ns, I14nd 15, who were eX: attractive gradiate from Hong rounds out théir year stars. The sky looked ‘a. little tremely © co-operative while Kong, her degree in music. was| See Aptly named, we considered jjke rain when I came to bed.’ Mother was a co-ed but one step in a planned future. “this class wat members Until, tomorrow - < ‘Diary - - . She was also inclined: to ag- She plans to work for a mast-! from «beginners td the senior, Good-night.. . ‘ree with a reporter who suggest: er’s degree in philosophy next bright and happy and -obviouly ——- : Te cd creek aan - at Toronto, then tour Europe. Se . . And. there were frogs’ tunes. . he smiled suddenly. “Oh er ‘ d a pee Tr. ' planation for her late blossom. | and eens: and pie. soent of mow late what aks a When she . graduated from ing séholarship, ‘‘She was too! thts oie nig when we ma hhariaacl'’ a ~~ |Glasgow University in 1942 she busy doing other things in those | | s a: . s ; sa : aye canwit: , | . ‘was "just o f the class days at Glasgow'’, she suggest. : turned home m nutes ago from Lime, that for some time had | R ; oe oe recreate ed with a wink s £6 | an outing which had taken us to awaited the farmers’: conven: ecently at the University 9 | : much interested in the eusinee | a : A product. of Europe {s_ Mrs. va ‘in which inl arnen the | Ise Martha. Louise Eschenlohr | had, engage e wee maids, | of Richmond, Hill. a cheerful ~three—in—all. having —mastered-! grandmother. ‘of two who - first the ‘basic: stitches: abd” knitted graduated from Frankfurt Uni- and patched: the articles set for versity in 1932 with a degree in. nen: had ee piel re ns political science, who now has | She Oy Ob MUR E DE Rn aty an education degree. . monder_and, delet we “Grandmothers ‘must eae Say ate .in education in these ~de-| i “years “When we. cease to won- Se ees gt : : dér, then indeed we are growing i : “ ; ie PEACE meee she said with | old’ someone has said. “When 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 14, 1966. 4 wide ple, --we can see no miracle in the . Mrs. Eschehlohr has been F everyday happenings about us, | . tai teaching school and. took — the |® ‘or no longer ‘wish upon a star’, | aut 8 course to brush up on the latest , . ‘then. we have forfeited the zest H A p P E N | N G S techniques. She announces her I ; . % for—living." aren opens _ a foceru! manne +e . tile \ : aes ' a Fae Smiling and pleased those lit- Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 partici arly. perents we : 2 ; ‘tle maids were, as was also: the Ontario,.college*“of =pancauotr] A VISIT TO THE FARM , one in the intermediate class 4 “Anyone who says OCE is not ae . re i having. earced har shichea: Mrs. George MacLean and fa-; An event of interest to friends doing a good job just doesn't ' § ‘ . { hed ear contined to further Milly Sussex, were recent week on P. E. 1, will be-the 50th wed- ynow,” E Pauline watches as a glee- Centre in Toronto, enjoy a day am annual outing, fnvolved last aoe dae wacahieea inc hae end guests of Mrs. MacLean’s ding anniversary of Rev. Mr eras: ache believer {n ful Joyce fellow resident of~ at the farm of. Thomas Dillon use of 50 cars. : oer eno t eompleted articles.--parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and Mrg, “Arthur K Herman of She If & strong Dellvel On an Ontario Crippled Childrens. near Victoria, Ont. The trip, (CP_Wirephotg) tee compre reer. | Moase, Kensington. Chester, N. S. who are former © * RBG corp coerce aap apemoueneoce ore aa — ¢+And three young-ladies-of-girls teaata ts ide where Student relationship The big 5 : ‘erowned their year with the ie ae eho con Uta ea ie hi us Bet ad a ‘in, DUsiness approach to education read the minutes of the 1965 an- Mrs. George —P.MacLeod, led _, modish=biouses‘and—skirts.in_. DrLeith” Thompson who Ts a, ices eerie ‘the—cotnpte—i&antagonistic. to good teacher-nual meeting and the minutes Bible.study which covered Psalm ” jmatching shades, they. prettily exeloved tt tie Relstce Ser- Ne ehnaned” tn Pe ecealttie ing,”’ she said quite firmly. of the May meeting. reek Mg a re) modeled. . It. was interesting | Vice Lab., Charlottetown. Experi- haan sta; - For Eva Marie Rogerson, two| The following reports were Mrs. Fred Campbell will be # ” : storate , : ‘ s : for us:to note that while somemental Farm, returned recent- ,work, os in Meascshe cussion years all the fuss they were mak-, given: the treasurer, Mrs. Ken’ hostess for the July meeting “Qoiden Fruit from MALAYA ). ’ members of last year’s classes ly from a trip to Vancouver 5 nea mf aes co |,1 ing over mother was quite con- MacKay: reported a balance. of The leader will be Mrs." Armel =" a wt : : ‘ ‘ ./ wh he attended ti in>| Denomination life an soclal ; uM) ; vee a 2 ee at ee iri % 0 2 es ek | MR. AND MRS ELME rr \ “t pete: ge ae nn ae ara lesanecting wit his sited 6a welfare have claimed=much of fusing. Eva arrived at the end |$375.08; Mrs. Stanley Brown re- Ma eee wre | He : x q Le re 4 d oe MRS. ELMER J, GALLANT tinued -its 8 acta, 38 ji the return trip, Dr-~Thompson (their united effort. They Will be of mother’s second year in phy- |norten for the special collection teed y ae ' Oren 3 (ies OO ictal |for years,. offering _ many Segre ie ye at home to visiting friends on sical’ and health-education and! balance of $306.1]; Mrs. Fran- |Mrs. Angus Green, an sr eS eS ' . king know- Spent a day with his brother ee i Don MacEwen. Bible study for : Ch ott t C | \W d young miss a a i related Carman at Calgary, and. visit- the afternoon of Monday, June WAS on hand with the rest of the jojis Murray reported for the five leas aA’ Ceaiae GIL” eanniok ah a | art eTown OUp e e weed ts re fu ate ed Banff : rab in Chester, where they have family for mother's graduation. cent collection with a balance of Bible Tabisn ahd Mine Aheue i j i ancicrars, S This years crop of hbrary : ES: = ef dult circumstances or call- taken up permanent residence : G : ~ $4.90. The secretary reported @, ‘ill be in charge. At Holy Redeer Y er Chu rch Ge ‘will oh its worth to her ce ——— == = = ae ae boasted of rami meetings held, and an aver- pie oe or tba acta =| ; 1 ° ae jwer ang Gaugnier: team, S./age attendance of 20, with five “ : up through Hae Me eases at O j el | I T ee S h | |Mariccie Blackshaw and—Cath- farseaes having perfect atten. |{feshments were served by the Holy Redeemer Church was| The mother of the bride chose 80, include that composing nf. Its raining Crook cote hae Wie. aaa The visitation committe committee in charge. | the scene of a wedding cere-|a three-piece blue linen dress Which goes with public eee i er ee ee a ieaont d and a new group ws ie | : mony on Monday, May 28 when _. ¥ ~~ as well-as the, way to co 1 i| j : J TIED VV Glenda Frances daughter of|With.lace blouse and ‘matching g'necting - sltozether to lean TQ Treat Disturbed Juveniles st John’s WMS, pointed: New London, Mrs, CONSULATE EMPTIED | Mr and Mrs. Gordon Garnhum hat and beige accessories. She to do by doing’ as: the . little ‘ ne Pactet 4 Oliver Bernard, Graham's Rd.,| ‘MONTREAL °(CP)—The US. | : of Charlottetown. became the wore a corsage of white earna- girl was who conducted the GALT, Ont. (CP)—An experi- ing schools about 370 are girls New London Mrs. Earle Campbell, Wigmore ‘consulate here. was evacuated bride of Elmer James Gallant, tions. “meeting throughout this ee mental project for treatment of jIf the project proves successful -&4 ’ /Road: Mrs. Angus Green, Foun- ae a short time ee wae son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gal- | : so well. The mothers, ‘grand- ‘emotionally - disturbed juven-jthere are plans ‘to expand the - } ee ltain Road: Mrs. Oscar MacKay Police investigated a _package lant arlottetown. [She beidegroome mother wore | others and friends how thril-(iles in Ontario training schools | service. i Hold Meeting Campbellton; .Mrs, -Ken- Meee consulate employees felt was « Rev. J. J“Maloney officiated # three-piece navy linen, dress Jed they were, and grateful _tois ae ieaiaas Saar he Gs 1 —The- new treatihientt centre with rts eating of st, Kay. 2 : Veen ee ee ti i se White“atces=" the members. the i der, |-tari ining § $s} i i rchol-. . St’ i a la : : urned out to 1armiess. atthe double—rite—terenton?,-with—a-tace™ DOU! €&"the members, the ideal leader, tario Training School for Girls work closely with the psychol John's Presbyterian) Women’s’) Mrs. Francis Murray report- wr oe A Girl Of 251s Able: To Judge Propriety DEAR’ MARY HAWORTH undated, which gives an account ! .This isa question, of propriety, of the lecture, written by Martina . dm a situation of double-dating. 1. Kischke. ; Consider a foursome, two men think) fri and two girls. all in their mid- Germany. a ‘and Mrs the wedding music. , Given. in snarriage by_her_fa-. ‘her the bride wore a full length. ; gown of embossed peau de soie Hall. with a ‘scooped neckline and lily point sleeves. Her = shoulder length two ‘tier tulle veil was ete is ~ S* which was responded to by the across the lane. was today fol- es Kay: _ secretary, Mrs. ‘O soms. She carriedya cascade of |. . faci yo Rian proach where those requiring |and treatment centres and a r- Ey eet oe the next four Sundays. It was : Lee : . The best man read tele- lowing his accident. However. ) ill MacKay; 1 eollect M ar hae : : red roses... #39) groom s : a ! ->isuch treatment are located in |professiona] staff of eight will MacKay; specia eollection, Mrs ided that t di | : 1 cre &o MacRae, sitter Ooo ee Ontario the: accepted his. enforced Inacth: place. work jointly with both centres. Stanley Brown; five-cent collec. |e" sree ae ore ea There will be an interruption of electric power the groom..was matron of hon- or. and woré a blue. cotton bro-. cade dress with matching head- dress and short veil: ried a nosegay of white and pink accessories with a corsage Teas white roses. tarnations Kenneth MacRae was best man and the‘ushers were Blair Garn i Following the wedding a recep ion’ was held at West Royalty The bride's table was centered .by-a_—three-tier_wedd- jing cake. Kenneth MacRae. pro- > ~A coheldoby-a-Wreathr oF xpplé bbe” Based =the: toast:-to:--the-~-bride;:the..nine-sear..s0n,of,.the...house, - ‘attend. The bride’s going-away- cos- She car-|tume of oatmeal tweed with white ot After a brief honeymoon spent n Moncton and Saint John, the W. Campbell played sories and’ a corsage of white herself a 4-H graduate, the for-/here by the end of June. carnatiohs. ‘ » mer leaders and judges, and all lwho had assisted in making the year a success and the evening! las always, an event to remem- a K little wan.and weary, Alex and Nova Scotia who-eould not | vity cheerfully, was feeling bet- ter toward evening and looked hahead hopefully to a~night’s- un- broken rest. _ New flowerings, Peter found today: graceful fronds of solo- mon’s Seal, with waxen-white blossoms, California poppies, hum brother of the bride: and couple have taken up residence and first blues by the laneside. Joseph Gallant brother of the in Charlottetown. i Cc. D. MacKay) groom. (Photo by twenties They have been on! The conference title in Ger- friendly terms for about, six man is: “Tagung des Mutter- months genesungswerks."’ I am happy Is it proper for the men, after picking up the girls, to ask them) to the men’s apartment for} drinks, before going out to din-! ner? As a .man myself J feel that | the girls\ acceptance of such an» invitation carries strong impli- cations of undue familiarity hence encourages bold overtures from the two fellows. I say they are likely to regard the girls as father’ loosely behaved What do you think’ Woh DEAR. J:. Z “Evil to him} who evil thinketh’’, a proverb says. My own surmise, as to | the young -men’s would be that they were trying | to combine: hospitality with. nice economy, in atking the girls to have drinks at the men's apart- ment. preliminary to going out ta dinner om A round or two of’ pre-dinner j ‘ cocktails or highballs served at home represents a tidy saving over a comparable amount of The clipping is (T from the Frankfurter you were able‘to use my form- er letter and hope this further information will be helpful. Sin- | cerely, E. B DEAR E. B.: Can you tell me if there is any agency in the Washington or Baltimore area | which has an IBM machine ser- vice to matchip couples?= I have in mind something like Operation Match, the dating service originated by vard students To, answer my need, the service would have to | be for older. people IT have been a widow for nine :i years, have many fine’ friends, intentions, also two wonderful sons in col- lege. I am not particularly in- terested in marriage But would like to meet a gentleman around my, age, just as a good companion Sincerely, . GY. _ DEARGG. Y Two such ope- rations have come to my atten- tion, one. in the mid-west ano- ther on the west coast, each well known. and respected in its ———rinink Consumed In, aH TeStaurant, TF a “environment —l-gather’ Bit ry « Setiae vba ~ HAWORTH: in August when a British Medi-’}- I am she who reported favour-\c¢al team leaves yy ust pase ably on a lecture «given near’ ‘Saigon under) a £500,000. .41 500, Nunemeets. Germany earl y-/000),” five-year progran Our last summer, to a . ‘mothers’ jleading’:British doctors cand. six Welfare Conference’ on the sub-: senior nurses- will take aver ‘ject “The Man s Responsihi surgery at Saigen's Nii Dong lity for, the Woman's Emo- Hospital cwhere inn, hildren wy, —-tdonal._Health _unflam ly Jife). shatte 200 beds and where there Some davs ace another reader 's an_acute riage af staff and asked how to. obtain a copy ofgmodern equipment the lecture Arenrding tna mvt, bi uaa t { fiotes. the lecturer nate and. MANY STRINGS TO ROW address ate * Professor Dr Rich ee: ges ter, Psychcsomatischen Univet: qirector’ Claude: J) : + Pests tii nor . auae: Jutra BA ’ aitats Klinik, Geissen Hessen, degrees from VI ntreal and ‘the German: Sorbonne and aq ed phys newsbaper clipping, siciar : af —his..apartment cafe or hotel-dining room According to: Conventional so0- pont Yc furned 25 vears ofs age are -wo- men grown, whose-actions in re- lation to male admirers will he? fudged. by the vind:viduals-man cial usace today, girls who've in terms! of — the. girl's consist . ent real character, -and got in terms of whether she will or won't join friends for a drink if M.H. J L7 a Fe wn know Of none if the Washing- ton or Baltimore area MH. Mary Haworth saunsels through her column. ‘not by ma ib or personal —-inters iew, Write her in care of The Giar- dian WILE PROVIDE arm LONDON (Reuters Britain will ‘make its’ biggest direct aid contribution to South Viet Nam fe two Har- | T} “Is this a ‘columbine’’ or a , jogy, department of the Univer: The school will open an inten- |sity of Waterloo. Post-graduate sive—-psychiatric treatment cen- | students working on their doc- ‘tre_ina° house formerly-occu- torate degrees wil! | onduct pied by the. girls. .” many of the research and test- While some treatment of this:i"& Programs at the centre. kind has been available in| Dr. Walter Wright, a psychia- Missionary Society, New Lon- ed that the drape and runner don, the following slate of offi-|Had been received. The drape cers was brought in by the no- is being presented by thé Mac- minating committee and accep- Kinnon family. It was report": ‘ ted by the meeting: .- president, ed that the presbyterial is being ats birds. - Mrs. Roy Brown: Ist. vice presi- held. on July 12 at Montague. FISH EATS BIRDS - + The wels or glanis, a large ‘European catfish, catches and, dent, Mrs. Ralph Wigmore; 2nd Several members volunteered training.schools previously, this |trist at the school, Will be in ee ee ee ge oeveral memabers i vice president," Mrs-"Ken “Mae: /tg provide flowers Tor the ehireH is the first. concentrated ap- charge of both the reception : In addition the* treatment cen- tion, Mrs. Francis Murray; trea- ; tu- ny : : ; rita ae Pe a le will have a teaching staff of surer, Mrs. Don MacEwen; Se June 20. A motion was |said in an interview that a simi. |tWO and a supervisory staff of ganist, Mrs. Angus,Green; flow- Laswell ieee atid aa ae dala ‘lar treatment centre for emo-|10 to look after the 21 girls to-er and fruit, Mrs. Wilbur Mac. |#ent ‘0 bad ighiaanegiae ‘tionally-disturbed boys is being be supervised. ec, Ae Sed Me Mame Macrae) | considered. Dr. Ronald Stokes, the reform cards,Mrs: Duncan Cole. vote | S . | ensible Way to _ - Relieve Diarrhea | “Of the more than 1,400 ju- [institutions department’s chief of thanks was extended to the veniles in the province’s train- of psychiatrist services, de- nominating ‘committee. iscribed the program as a ‘‘total' ‘The devotional. leader for the living experience for the girls, meeting which was ‘held at the Many people hope a sudden attack of = ‘ ~~ INTERRUPTION NOTICE ~ on Wednesday, June 15th, weather permitting; be- tween the hours of 1:00 p.m. light Saving Time, on the St. Peters Road between York Road and Glenroy. _This interruption is necessary to commission ‘our new substation at Scotchfort. The area affected will be from just east of. the York Road along the St. Peters Road to Glen- roy and will include Tracadie, Pleasant Grove and and 4:00 p.m. Day- ‘combine?’ " he questioned, sa : h f Mrs. John Campbell, Diarrhea will quickly subside. 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