Five Prince County Guides able was the fact that the received the highest award in Chtef Commissioner for Can_ Guiding. the gold cord. at d H . t (H Government House on Satui- a 8' enr'e'Ia 5” made day. Making an importat. the presentation. They are, ceremony even more momor. left to right. Sharon Scheffcl- lMARY HAWORTH Woman Is Dismoyed t By Postor’s Response : DEAR MARY HAWORTH: . eyed Two years ago. after much soul' searChing. my husband and l and candid l approval I counted among t campaign to be his close frien s changed church aflii i at i ons, It appears that he feels you are and J0me a ocal congre- smitten with him and rather cation aggressive in courting his int-l We greatly admire the minis ercst Hence he is in effect hold“ ’er and have told him so. in per-. itig you at arm's - length. partly son and also in a letter 'whicnt perhaps to head off gossip and he never ackllmllf‘fl'let‘l‘ prais ; also possibly to discourage ing a particular sermon. \Ve'vci your personalized approach. had him to dinner once twliicn until your fervor expires of rite-E he seemed to enjoyt and also glect. ' out for a snack several times. Almost without cxcep t I on. You might think we wotild be members of the clergy. endow l friends by how. something my cd with any degree of win- husband and I earnestly \\‘lShi someness. soon become targets for. but he is very reserved won of ardent female admiration: times not even saying and fond pursuit. registered mi even if there is just a various genteel. indirect. favor~‘ small groiip prcscnt. ‘ seeking or would-be helpt'u'l When he docs speak to us. nel ways- is very formal anti impcrsonat.l l “'"Uld suppose that you" We feel bad and confused about 935‘"? is “0 “ranger m thall. and sort of thing and has learned. this. as is outgoing I friendly with most evcryooei "I lake 00"?" (almOSl by ln't plhr‘I it 590mg tstinct‘ in chill formality, wiicnl Lant. smiles. etc.. that seem to ELLEN’S DIARY like or understand. he says. as I we are all "one family." YetI many times I‘ve been left standing with a grin on my face, or no out - atid - out smile, only to receive a brisk handshake “good mornitig." We love. the church dearly and so do our children. Are we expecting too much in wishing our minister was more friend- ,' PS: The congregation is relatively small. K..l. a the cow - kind came in to DEAR KIJII Just because .‘I derlea. in a springtime outlay man is a clergyman (charged inda-V- A" 1“ gmd “Mb ""5"? with pasthrat duties proper to ing. as farm-folks Will. that be- his callingI it doesn't follow.. “mm lh“ l’rosom WWII?" DIl tthtwwsatth‘ that ho Wm up. snow, the grasses are awaiting} more competent in dealing with “arm “""fl'S Pall: that pas‘ur-I his parishioners" UhSfillelG‘d: "5 “"H Mam homme green'l pmmtnnal "PMS th;m other othj spread. not knee-deep and rank-‘ tmt; a". I ly. but with a lush sweet cloveryt .\s I got the plt'illl'C. your oil Em‘V'h‘ and that “‘9 Stream m “Nor ts t.ttthm. sttttty on the deIt Ithe loiIv orour val l e \\I'Iill con-t t 5, ._ I . a . . inuc o give an ampe ow. on W Mam“ wur Chm “What would you think of the. proposition?" the younger far-' mer had asked James with al twinkle this morning. in al father A- son conference. l .lanies surveyed the white hillsides. reckoned. we knew the extent of the remain I n 2 stores to mow and in granary. Shook his head. . “l wouldn't like to say" he re— plied. “This is a strange spriitg.I it could be quite a while be-t fore the stock get to the grass. And then again. there may not. be too much grass. One nevert l t knows. Perhaps what we have] will bare it without bringing in " he smiled, “pleasei I “It's only like putting down an extra plate or two at mealtime 't we said later to James. "I know. Ellen" he nodded. "But. all the same... well. the? younger generation of farmers.‘ as them. never saw at bare mow. or an e m pfy gra-I nary through the stabltng... or. a summer of drought. lf I had. they'd be m ore canny about getting involved in things _ in biting off perhaps more than they can chew. Not that in this case a few feeders more or less will of t her help or harm." t “In a way. farming is a gam-t ble. isn‘t it'.’ You do or don't do something. and the decisionI GOLD CORD WINNERS I ever. that to the extent i He has often talked of a waill he "mp5 9 new lady parismqnd hr'lu ocn the parishioners and l M, “Owning '0 .Shf’wer mm himself. something he doesn‘t l ,‘V'th pralse' lnvnatmns' “ad” i 3' ertheless there was nook and biscuits. nga o! molu- Ies and steamed carrot pudding, was served by waitresses in ! period costumes. t Mrs. Harry Mackusland atin ‘ The GREEK"chhiioti’etnnn. 'rn‘tiéprriiwii. 1964. of the New Brunnswick t)l‘tl‘ in- HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor; Phone 4-8505 cial IDEA convention. Mrs i.;.i‘ I ter. who is Grand Mistress Iot‘ ; British America. was interyic .- part w. mier. Slemon Park; R os 9 Mary Perry, Summerside; Donna Midford, Judy Mac I Kenzie. and Susan Edser. all of Slemon Park. ‘ call for reciprocal special ap- preciation. Perhaps I should add. how- a cler gyman is triiiy a “man of God‘ (so - called) —— a transmittingl mail or personal intervie w . Write her in care of the Guar- dian. ‘ Robins And Wild Geese Sighted By Eager Eyes A little company of feeders of] crease. it was commencing off winter's discards. shifts of moon bear "Sunday that's never too good a sign I l l Ceremony Performed l Amid a setting of while glad-I ioli. Rena Mae Sorry. Annapolis Royal, Mrs. Brown were accompanied I to Nova Scotia by Olga Hennl- gar, Montague. verbank. N.S. is visiting in Mut augh.‘I ray Harbour at the. home of her I for Guests at the home of Mr. andi Mat-Rae‘s mothor, Mrs. Elsi: Lartr‘r, Mrs. tagiie are: their daughter Fre- eda and Mrs. Parker Aitken .lack Aitken. l.owcr Mon- Waitcrworth, Montague of log M rs Mrs. \‘al MacDonald charge of replenishing. Mrs. \liirdoch returned from Dartmou “f Bea' ' she spctit the winter Mrs. David Barrett . . .,‘:\ . t . . . Mrs. DBVld Vanitier er 1r and Mrs “A lliiriiii: thc cotfee hour honor Donald Gordon at Gov Donald and Mrs.Justin Kelly; Gilmore has with her son—in-law and daugnt- oiigh. She is now visiting her‘ ed by Mrs P M \Iat-(‘itll \ii- "“ll ““W £100" '4‘ Toronto and '. “ " "'; _. ‘ ~. «.- 3 ‘ .t'I- Emma Alley. (iraan (tiiipluiii "lmmm P3P 1' m "w n” “'1'” P F l accompanied \ttI cnanipioiislitps on a .tiii " 9 she will compete alfliilsl iiioucrs from the hint: other Before leaving .‘ilhcrion .. 7":“"‘"""5' I "lic two l'f‘('lDl.‘S which she make their home in Sydncy \lili» mom: or at two parties. Philip Weeks A the was In Pre-Doc’torol Fellowships Are Awarded OTTAWA tCPtr Names of 3'7 winners of pre - doctoral fellow- ' tli when: mont'ns MacCuli- “1 aw. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore. lnkcr- 1 ships in philosophy. maihcniat» ter of Mr. and Mrs. DaVld mother. Sorry of Montague. was wed to Slln¢~ ‘ son and daughter-in-l lLloyd 'llhomas MacF‘herson.| . . l Attston. Mass. tlormerly of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wlnlllnlt”:I man Drive. .It Grandview. P.E.l.l. who is the to home of Mr. and Mrs. :I the home of l son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac-t s Montague. returned this we c from a short holiday speiil in Port Club History i A half - century of achieve- merits by the. M o n tague Wo- men’s lnslittite is the subject of a paper being prepared by a i charter member of the WI. Mrs tl t Garnet Moore. and her daugh-i i ter. Mrs. Elsie Watterworth. ‘t who is princi p a l of Montague t Elementary Sclioo . This resume will he presented at a banquet in May held at the George Nicholson. Plans for the func~ . tion were completed April ’i' at Mrs. Keir Clark. farmer we talked with todayI who also chaired the session. mmmonthdI ut‘nd it you no_. Roll r was answered with fire. this month has them. It's Wham?“ .and hm“ for we likely we'll be getting... well. “"3"” “hm” m I‘“"‘““”‘° rain. and mists. and the odd Hospital“ and “Mm”? and smwtturrvIn t standing committee reports II ‘ I II t were given. I “W Tnhms 1M“ Al” Rcr Cross items were handed “‘lmm‘d 'hls “mmg l in as were also 10 pair of mitts "And 1 saw wild gccse . and one of sox for welfare. Knit- .Vlack said. “What's for supper?” Peter questioned. coming in from the stables with James, near the! mealtime. “Potato c s... and point"’ James replied. with a teasingi chuckle. “You eat the potato on; Lib your plate and point at that m y meat on mine! The youngster stopped a mo- ment to consider this levity. “That‘s the silliest thing I‘ve " ever heard!“ he laughed. "Be- sides it's not meat you're av— ing." He sniffed to catch the aroma. “I'd say it's bacon" he ' said. An April day this was. mixture of cloud and sun. Nev- a mildness in the air. which declared the cropping could he. just around a turn of the way. Until tomorrow — Diary —~ Good - night..... Household Hints Use pancake flour for bread- ing chicken. chops, fish fillet. etc. before frying. For a richer color. add a milk to the mixture. You can warm over baked potatoes by dipping them in water. wrapping them in foil and putting them in the oven again. tta‘wa will he the judges. l Centennial ting Club honors were earned; by Mrs. Art Thompson. Mist Frank Dewar and Mrs. Fanny; Nelson for having supplied 29 pair of mitts. ' It. was agreed to d o n a t P $50.00 for the piirc h a s 9 books for the Elementary School; r 3 fi Don convener of the Barbershop Quar-g tette. Kensington. stated that 25I entries have already been recei- ved from ii the island. and that the "Airforce 4" of Ot-I Wood. Seventeen members attend- ; the. successful. if delayed; two day Hand i c r a H Course held at the home of Mrs. Ken-1 neth Clements. Members pre- sented Mrs. Clements with a‘ hostess gift for her hospitality. Mrs. 5. rs. K. Clark and Mrs. Cecil Beck were appointed to consult with the lo-‘ cal firemen regarding the. hot- ding of a First Aid course this: s 'ng. Mrs. L. Boe‘hner and Mrs. John Ballem assisted the hos- little powdered ’ .AA‘A‘A--A- H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-88” - 4-54.15 Charlottetown. P.E.l. A .A... we said. "They do say that even mar- riage is a gamble —— but inter- estingi" he grinned. So the feeders came. walking up the trail from lane's end. And JIFFY “GO” skirt shmI beneath the lane - bridge today. mm wrap perfect for it". we“; the stream ran in a flow whichI ' one will never doIt indicated that‘now in some in- to match. spar PriIntsd Pattean 4721: Misses' r115 tius 24. 25. , 28. 30. 32. i 23 requires 2‘7 yards 39— 11'“, Loosen I ( Need Not Embarrass WONDER WRAP! Si FIFTY CENTS '50 centsi ltl MORTGAGES If you wish to negotiate a mortgage on city or town property. why not consutf us? We have several sources of funds. and the facilities to give you prompt ser- vice. HYNDMAN and CO. LTD. Mortgage 8: Insurance Brokers 57 Queen St- Dial 4-6567 El 3 “‘1” SIZE- NAME. 59- Just. sprinkle a little ms RESS STYLE NUMBER. the alkali non-acid) powder. on i W order to ma mm r“. p“:- “rat-marshy. :rr: 3: Guardian - Patriot Pat- .m.y|'g:eg "Elam to 1. also Front 8" w' Tm" tube: eo'fifi‘m.’ everywnon. ‘ sleeves. : to the bride in back. aitd long tap e r in g Her chapel veil was held in place by a bridal crown with sequin trim. She carried a nosegay of mums centerch with a white orchid. Mary McDonald. niece of the bride. as maid of honour was at- tircd in a Capri blue. silk or- An unusual olddinic a lip—smackin' (‘entcnnial week by members of four and for cloths Tables checked New rosidcnts were welcomed attraction supper served Bclvederc Guild Group. wore BLADD which incliidod moat pies. ban-‘ l jics. history. psychology and ed- ucation were announced Mon- day by the Canada Council. ‘ ‘ Mouton. NS. While there . . I . I i agent of God slovc of pen ic ._ ! Phet‘ on. I I I , I I t and older friendships renewed The fellowships are \\ orth to that extent good hearted peou Th? double » ring N’lt‘mlm." "‘93 “9r? onlpr'alnpd h} mt“ at a successful "Meet our $2.0m WW“ and include ll‘a‘f‘l' .pie will find him irresistiblyiwas “Gimme” .h-V W “5"”! mum" and snn'm‘law‘ Rt’v Neighbor" flight held Wednes- I‘ma expenses. magnetic. d ea r and lovable. l 0‘ Ansmn Balm“ Churm 3' i R' Huwhfim‘ and. Mrs' Hl'tmo' day night at St. Pitts X boil 3 The Winners imlu‘le: But how few clerevmen attain: the home or MI" and Mrs" .Son' A". addcd dam“ was me“ Parkdnic. NOVA SCOT” such matutttvi The; few who dot Arc-hie MacKinnon. 287 Parkj ing their new grandson Peter I I I I Frederick ItI Dockt.tttI Dam I , I . . oint sponsors of the function . ., -. _. are wonderfully at ease withl Avenue~ Attendants “OF? M”. Bruce Hutchcson. were the ('atholic Women‘s Lea- momh‘ “anus 1" acmon' paternal type simplicltv. inl Evere“ .Macph” 35‘“ P33“! guc and the Christian Family Armdale' . giving genuine affection (as ifi weatherhle.‘ the grooms COHSln" Mr' and M” Malcolm Ma“ Movement of the parish Th‘p. A t . tUE“.E(' . , cuts. I ' I Th newtv fweds are reIlI vid and Robert. have returned Mr. and I\lrs.Iluugctie Daley. It a t. q u ,5 thesneI Jnhette: It takes "reat character in‘ Mass e ' v e- M' d \i' t ‘ l 'Vl'C ' l ‘ " - ' 'siding in Cambridge Mass. ‘to Toronto after visiting Mrs A '- a" I “- m'w‘us ‘ ‘ I” Jacques Gougeon. Shcrbronkc the paI‘loral role. to remain psy-‘ ' ‘— . ma‘v “I 3"" Mrs “91””? David H. Flahertv Lachlne' chologically rccept ive to the Marlinuflall and MT. Md M“ Jacques Perron lJo'ngueuil \. wistful approach of hungry‘ W dd' V 'AllSlln Train“? Marc Lebel and Si v' I I I ~ . ster Sainte- souls tlttlngl‘y 101‘ ll‘IlendShIP.‘ e I A variety program was direct- Francois - Paule. both of Que- :y:y;z:lh3,I unndfrztandIiItIig aatItId t ed by Pope \icMahon. Speaking bec City; Rev. Paul - Andre Le- c ancc . a we I em I - d d I M . bricflv wot-c Rev. Andrew Mac.‘ clcrc. l.a Pocaticre: undant emotional affirmation. n nnnairt the assistant pastor; t Pierre - Andre Metiver. Da- wtthout losing pastoral poise.I I ~1rqI Etthhnh nntmtI (~th meat“ vid Robert Murray. Ten-once and moral reserve. and willl'; A \vedd in g of interest tol Lorraine Rita Gillan. daitghler dmt: 1“.th hpmhnm hrpstdpht' M. l Ponner. Robert E. Ruigh. out veering towards indiscre- friends and relatives on FF. of Mr. and Mrs. James Gillan. nt tht, |a\'n1l‘n.s Association and Sister Marie Laurent-de-Rome. tion tot thought or attitudei. I took place recently in St. Pat-i Peakcs Station. and (‘lifford Melvin? ' Marnmmatt tnr t h t, Robert W. Stevenson and Roger Jesus Christ gave the definite; rick‘s Roman Catholic Church.I Gerard Keefe. son of .Ilrs. .FMI Tesstet.I alt 0t. MOmIIPatI exan1pl9 in that regard. tQuincy. M355 When Benedwt Keefe' moren‘ p'F‘J" A pnidupk supper was served “y‘ainr “H IE, WV "7‘ ‘ My advice is: cue your beha J. Lynch united in marriage and the late Mr. Keefe. ’ht, candtpttfltttI and a shmstm CYCLONE KILLS I‘M vior in your pastor ' 8 lead. Be WWH V The bl’lflP. Elven l" marriage othotod the evening Two cak- DACC'A ‘Apl ‘ The ('yClm‘e as cordial as be Is. no more and 1 by her father wore a ballerina (,SI (“mated ht. Mm Pot“. Dmte \Vhlt‘h lashed the Jessoi‘e district no less. .\I. H U6 gown of French lace and tulle as dam. prizes were “.0” ' . of East Pakistan Saturday killed Mary Hawoth cou nsels I P . over satin. featuring 8 Wm“ Mrs. .l.A. Arseoault and Mrs. tlt p933“ and inlurm more- thm“ h her 0 t 5 re rln i fant skirt. slimm fitted bodice ‘ . M .. I “in ~' ~I (I‘ll't‘l'nfll' A h flit ll E c lumn' ml by p g with tiny self covered buttons “mm” “hm”, MotiEm khan told reporters here Monday after a tour of lllP‘ affected areas. .lessore In about‘ Iast 100 miles from here in t 9 SI p IIIt Ganges Delta. Thirteen villages ‘ - a” * were damaged by the cyclone. l ______.___., niptui \\ as ' at a red ONl . w . n she . IRRITAT :igza'a diary; Wit Her corsage was of pink rose- similar to the bride's and car; hnds‘ . .I I twp and Mrs K99“, “.t” r9. After 21 twice as many women no menl med a “oscgay Of “hm; mttmsI I I I I I I . ri- made Miserable by common urinary. . I aide in .\c\t Britton. tonnccti~ irritation caused by - corm Escherichin' tinted to match her gown. i cut when. It", groom t‘ emptn‘ Call. To quickly combat. uric nécond’nryi Thomas Grant. coustn of the Ie' ' ‘ Egfifga'gafihggrahnggtmgg‘mmed81ml groom was [he best man. 0“ f th I t t I firytaktrig antntcrnalC‘iES'I'E-gggtiuow: Mrs. Gillan chose for her 1 u 0d S“ s a 9] gues “(.yt‘tere igfi't't‘tt’" 'i 19" “Mg-t {Ul Htu do is take . . . '. an . s. . s . ‘ 5 er- W‘ ' daughter 5 “.pddtng a dmthle XI 4 r ame 'l 0.“ water. In addition to ":1 dlglu'ii‘n'ghifin'i’l‘ k I ht .I I.” It. Mls. Benedict KOPIP. Mrs. bills septic nctian CY is ills onanalgestc hit [to Sill \\l 1 man llnfl ton Dovto and Mr and “r: Dam reliever for Rheumatic Pains. Hen-d- accessories and a corsage of t ‘ I I ‘ ‘ I ' “ tache. Bflvcknrhe. and muscular pains, Gag pIIIk SWPFIII P a H roses The L oyd La\\le_\s‘ all of Phi OYSTEX from druntst. Feel hm.»- hm groom's mother was attired in a navy suit with mink stole and a corsage of mixed carnations. Following the reception was hold at “ low” Mass. centered with a three tier ding cake topped with minia-I titre bride and groom. The toast was proposed by the host man and responded to by the groom. Rcst wishes and complimentary remarks were offered by Lloyd Lawless For travel l i n g the bride chose a porcelain pink ensem— hle with matching accessories. Tickets.......50c Ladies Branch Ch'fown Curling CIuE CENTENNIAL TEA SAT., APRIL 18 3—- 6 I \Irs. Buster Mat-Millan wcrt- iii t charge of this function. assisicu . -. . . . thy the president. Mrs. Ronaicl Pm'lme Md’drdlp' a I“ "\M' Keen old High School student from ' Middleton. PEI. S a I urdav. Appearing on Mont-ton ’l‘\' i n. “'5”. judged “.1? “lam! Hump terday afternoon was Mr: :l‘."' Baking Champmn or 1964 a! [hp ., .- . . . r v. . ioung Canada Bake - Off ~ sie Latter o. this lllI\ uho -. “I “ICamtp a third "III 4. - . ~s.‘ . .t attending the week long st .N.lIl|‘ SIIIItIIIIII was deItarPd “.tmwr over nine other girls who in the Bake-0ft riotous Bake-Off Mrs. Herring pre-‘ sented the winner with a silver tray for permanent possession. 'I'oroiit o. This is the second year c millcrs of Five Roses Flour have sponsored the Young Can- lYoung Middleton Girl Is ’Boke—Oit’ Winner of (‘anada Ollawl l crnmrnt House last week. guests cs. NS. George Williams Jr “IMO” we,” Cheri} wmk" and I were rcccivcd by His H o no r‘ and his sister Debbie \\orc :irc WNW“ “mom's; “wlmw'wr ‘5‘ Mrs. Axel lrving and son. .\1- Governor MacDonald. Mrs. Mai ‘ sented with gifts from lllf‘il‘ “Pr i'lm’flllrlw Tt’t'lpf‘ \\hu-oI Ian. Murray Harbour and Mrs 1 Donald and by Mrs. Gordon. ‘ school classmates. The prosen— "m “"hmmm I" ,BakF'OH hen’l' I‘mnard Hnnper- Murray Rive” The ten table was centered .w. tation to George was made in "mm": P”".’“‘”"-" "mm": have returned to their honwsI an attanmmwnt of sum. tht-et [van O'Mmm and m typhhm ht nn ilsI originality and :cncral. an” "ismng I" “ week mi and yellow daffodils in ‘a 1"“. Mary Callaghan. “I‘II;“:"IIIIIIII’ “therII”‘"I‘l"’_ I I I 80510“! Mass' pl‘ygtal htutl MrSI [I EI Pt."“.bct George was alStl ZUPSI 0f hon ;:Id(a;II0u~:1c:d ‘5‘an :ONIII‘XQII2: ll; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown of l)e-‘ 'aveIt ‘Mtter. was host t0 "he and Chm” Hm shortly before the actual Rake (In ltnko tilts. rlcsigtictl to en- tmil. Michigan Who have. been d and \trIqI (L, It “Mm. ‘ amt was hostess to the other. At the l)” hogan' “""f'?" "‘0 a“ “M s k I I l ' enjoying a three weeks holidth Mrs R potthrth hmttpd ‘ latter gifts from his friends were Holml‘al‘)’ twin? and QiWi‘Ir'll "(.Ih"l‘l'.‘: mm": 5'0"“: Cana' with Mrs. Brown‘s parents. Mr ‘ Smut“. “we Mt.“ [It’thp atttI presented by pauimte H a r r i 5 guest at the Rake - off was {\trs.‘ ’ll‘l'I’ L" H 5- 5” competitors and Mrs. William Hennigar.i M Mrs Thwart “attend “rs t and Larry McDougall. J. l. Herring. a well - known1 )‘P'I'J‘m‘wn’l "I" “"5 l3 Montague are this week vismns .in'hn mtg...“ hrs ‘D A‘C‘Mac; -~~~~ — - Charlottetown TV personality. ""‘I it with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Elliot, ‘ " ' ' ‘ a special banquet following} .-\‘ 'l‘m'otilo. an educational grant of “50000 or a $1,000.!” (.‘anada Savings Bond will be awarded to the winner. She will a 51mm] (anada 53‘1"“ IBM“. also l'l‘t'l‘l‘i’l‘ a silver rose bowl and luggage for the ll‘lp to for possession. 'l‘host. plat-in: second and third will receive $200.00 and $100.00 Canada Savings Bonds. tiOI'lTl H II f‘ n I that M II CA MP'A 16. 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