Baptist Church Hears Talk . | On Africa | An interesting evening was spent recently in the Baptist | r Church at Central Bede q uve,! when Rev. Donald M: Quigg,! BA... BD.. field secretary of. the! ; 9 toa= >| Canadian Bible Society gave an The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 2, 1965. 1 | eta lestere on Abies Mr. Quigg reported that com- munists are sending tons of Jit-| erature, and are spending one} H:A p p E N | N G S jand a half . billion doers a | year on reading material for the Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer Phone 4 506 | African people, who are fast be- \ecoming literate Robert Ferguson has return) grandmother, Mrs. George | A film “Freedom In Their, ed to his tome in Montague| Adams,- -2imédale. Souls”, which was taken a after attending a short course) year ago in Africa showed mis- lin Moncton, sponsored by the! Cpl. Evan Courtney, who has sionaries at work in the foreign) Department of Transport. been in Ottawa on a course, Mrs, | field and. also an artist carving} Courtney and their three daugh-| 40 image of a man out of a block | Minter Keeping Peace|ters, who have been visiting in|of wood. River district, Alberta, is. visi- ee with her motier,, SS Se al | ting with his brother and sister- ve returned to Stephenville | in - law, Mr, and Mrs. Bwart{Nfid:--where Cpl, Courtney is UCW Speaker Keeping and his sister, Olive| with the ROMP detachment Keeping, Murray Harbour. | Conducts Study A | Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen ° Mrs. Vera MacDonald, Wast|have returned to their home in On Bible Baltic enjoyed a visit to Sara-| York, after spending a holiday sota, On Florida's Lower West) in U.S.A. with friends and rela-|. Rev. D. Hamilton canducted| Coast, recently. . tives. a study on “Understanding the! Bible” at the Febru ary} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davi- “Mrs. John E. Ma~Leod return. meeting of the Brae UCW, held| son, Kensington, and Mr. and, ed to har home recently at Iris)-| at the home of Mrs. Fred Mac-| |Mrs. A. A. Wiliams, Su m-| town after a month's holidays in|Leod. A meditation stating that merside, left recently on a holi-| Western Canada. She was the the Word of God dwelling in day trip to Florida. | guest of her son, Clifford and|man causes the individual to | his wife at Calgary and aiso|be alive with His life, was read | Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacInnis, | visited the LaVoie family, for- by worship leader, Mrs. Robert |Murray Harbor, are visiting; merly of Carleton, the Perry's Oulton. with their daughter and son-in-| formerly of Borden, and Mr. and In the absence of both presi- |law,..Mr. and Mrs. Clarence| Mrs. Allan Leard, formerly of dent and vice - president, Mrs. Whiteway, Dover. Bedeque. Mrs. Macleod Fred MacLeod presided, and also visited in Vancouver, where roll call was answered with a | Mr. and Mrs. Chester | she was the guest of her sister donation of get - well cards. AUTHENTIC “PROP” FOR PLAY Jenkins, Toronto, Ont. arrived| in - law Enid and her husband! The chairman of committees ‘ jin Charlottetown by plane to = } mg Mrs. Harry Higgins), reported activities during the A charming addition to the holstery of ivory corduroy, many babies wheeled to |#ttend the funeral of Mr. Jen- past month and an announce- setting of tonight's production and its be-ribboned octupaat church on Sunday morning |*in's mother, Mrs. Henry 8./ Mrs. J ment was mode concern ing of “I Remember Mama" at was little Agnes Flynn (dau- by proud parents. It’s interest- |J@mkins of Mt. Albion. They are . Mac- Women's World Day of Pra- the Confederation Theatre is ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William ing to note the pram, admired |#°C°mpanied by their grand- yer service to be held at O'Leary this status symbol of a roman- Flynn of Charlottetown) now here by Sherry Finley who | 50". Kennteh MacEachern,' also| at Revelstoke, with signs Baptist Church on March 5th. tic earlier era,. the wicker the wife of Lieutenant Gover- plays Mama's sister, Trine, te |°f Toronto. | and guards showing the road to. Next meeting will be held at pram. Once upon a time it nor W.J. MacDonald. Mrs. convertible into a stroller, an , ibe — trip Mrs. M tne home ae Nefl MacKay, boasted as un-shade with ruf- MacDonald's ,seven children early version of today’s baby |, Vernon Hardy of Elmsdale| ae rs. Mac-|when the roll call will be answe- fles of satin and lace, and up-"~ ‘were “but“#— fraction “ofthe -earriage————— is visiting his parents, Mr. and at Moncton, where red with @ verse of scripture ee i Mrs Emersetr Hardy and and containing the word “Cross”. B A 7 7 ewes — have they had their relatives in Toronto . Charles Adams Her The worship leader “will ~ te IDA. EY ALLEN tte ett eee (| Meat es N ELLEN’S DIARY |‘grain? Did. the youngest. calf law also met her in Mrs. Alice MacFadyen and ae : — a Mary Gosbee, third-year hostessés will be Mrs. Erris on | Burse nag — eee He cit’ | student at Prince of Wales Col-| by car. | MacLeod; ~Mrs.-Preston~ Mac- Chocolates And Raisins eed Paths Must Be Uncovered Fy that sow in the. far pen =-/M8¢, spent a few days at fhe! ines in he nine, re Roy Oulton and did she clean up her meal? ‘0, | Guardian on Saturday, Feb,| During the study period, Mr. Appetite-Raising Treat ‘ ees ; |Mr. and Mrs. John Gosbee Wh Iked the 7... ’ 0 mi cow?... Do you 2th, Eleanor Ross was re-|#amilton used a flip - chart and After The Snowy Drift [think "we should close eit Ye |Murray Harbor. . : e Y s | windows or perhaps leave one Mrs Sybil MacLean and Se-| Ported as having accepted a ee oo INVARIABLY included in|can slightly chilled large Span-|mond “This is a sort of a lonesome!|from every angle and in every @ bit open. It's fairly cool to astor Elsie Inman “have re-| Position with the Department ?; a —_ wind’ we observed at break-'degree of ‘intensity.” night”. So the questions come terned to their home in Montag-| of Fisheries. This was in error,| fast, noting the sound of its! Lost paths must be uncov-| and a the three most ue, after spending the past three! and cashé hi read: Sissner assing. ered this morning, in the, conce . ° ; ’ : , “There's west in it’ James wake of last night's snowfall) And what of the stock in the or — ey Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. commented. ‘‘See the sun is and today’s restless drifts, | ‘outpost of barn today, a "|John A. Ross, Flat River, left breaking through!’ Some- Certain roadways must be | whee eee es eee Regina, Saskatchewan. | recently for Ottawa, Ontario what palely it parted the cloud-| cleared. Somwhat isolated yr or wou ve | "| Fel cover, to brighten the all white|we are at Alderlea at present,|been along an unbroken “sea”, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood-| where she has accepted a posi- dise about. What miracles of day after a day or more or less drift-0f white? It was Jamie, who|side, Margate, left for won with the Department of Ex- tea ¢ these are: the sunrise »ndjing snow which allowed no/lives close by there, who today ern Canada recently , where | ternal Affairs. prayer. sunset. Ever new and differ- opened road, and in conse-|™anned_that breach. - they will visit. relatives and ent. And yet so commonplace| quence no mail, no school. Now the stars twinkle high friends we sometimes in our busyness,| How casually we accept a]]|#0d bright. Tomorrow, the . neglect to give either more than these things in more sum -|Right promises a fine day will ) 14 Roy, Bill and Gerald a passing glance. mery days, unmindful of a11)4@wn. ; , ’ What charms are to be found the vrivileves of then, not the Until tomorrow — Diary Adams motored from Toronto in what we may consider to least of which is to leave the — Good - night... _—i to attend the funeral of their be commonplace, even in the aginst ool shoes lightly on .. CT play of the sunlight over the &g earth. | fields... It is said that “Claud; The day’s wind retired up, MARY HAWORTH 3 ty fF q would seat himself beforé a|Noticed at the time, that! er er, used to set off at daybreak/| Wings of the pair of wild ducks. / ‘oI coarse. Meltic. of ke with his luncheon basket and|that went to shelter in some Husban s | eas Mask . double - bolle.| sing a ate -chis paints and canvases. He|firry fastness there... We | ted, * i culous. BE F n haystack, just a common hay-| Peter's rope swing in the white | Own Sex Inadeq udcy in raisins. : ” stack in a field and begin to|birch was caught in a drift, and) egg whites until stiff; a — ‘niddes” paint. All day long he would|above it the robin’s nest was! DEAR MARY HAWORTH: 1| Your husband's ideas are mor- into raisin until fe cine aie > S| cettenes Se ant OF ah paint, -covering canvas after | store. jhave been married to Jesse for | bidly off-center, ; “ll : canvas {ill ‘at last it ‘grew “too} —“Make..us...a..p.ot.of fudge,|11 years and in most ways 1| i dark to see. Twelve pictures,| Ellen” James suggested with | couldn’t hope for a better ‘hiis-! of married’ “sex ‘partners. Andi - and all of the same haystack! |@ twinkle this evening, when|band. I am 3, he is 35, and we | your powerful instinctive dis- But what an infinite variety of| he followed Mack outdoors to|have lovely children, ages 6 and | taste is justified. His notions re- color as the hours passed, the Jol” the other farmer ~at--ends+9. veal callused ignorance of esthe sun Tose and sank again, and of the choring. I come from a small family, |tic values and moral nuances, the light played upon the stack; “It would be good” Mack | warm-hearted and close-knit. My | plus gross misinformation, —_—__—— | agreed. “You would at least/ husband's family was large, but |of which a far cry from sound j|have no scarcity of snow to| due to circumstances he and his |sex education and mature test it on!” he added with .a| brothers and sisters were farm-| competence. in. |ed-out to foster homes when hé| His muddy The extent of choring, one sees| Was about 12. while tending Sal - D> 5 @ it ae _ : & f E : om to mask) a deep- es jand hears of it: “Did you| Fortunately for Jesse his foé-|ly ingrained problem of personal feed those cows up in the pole-|‘eT-parents"were good God-fear- on his vart. barn? What about the fillies |ing people (of grandparent age) is dealing in dis- Did they get water And the| Who gave him a good home and relation to you, ae enamored conscientious uw) ing. effort to com- graduation he own chronie| | il ist fi ee 3 ‘3 £ HE 1 i "ER sie i t i i ul ; a if : be iz i DEAR Fs} a matter relief discretion, I have deleted the | comfort: details of your debate with your " Smuscular husband in the area of sex. — ‘Bow that However, on the basis of the y pee ; that tusband ts vhs ae Sask tes cogs, a solutely frigid, as he alleges. on Se If such is your predicament, ee oe i | ae 5 Pd lee d | i i i [ts 325 : F | i