Sark af ~ . eb dA \ ae: . \ ‘ aa “4 s Po \ i \ ‘. Holds Annual Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone 48506 Meet And Supper ys. ana Mrs. Leigh’ Beli and; gue, have returned from a visit ‘| The ‘annual meeting of. the family, recently of ~Winnipeg, with friends in Boston, Mass.: =| Sherbrooke Women’s Institute | 2T¢ pov pe Bag tng 3 parents, : ee and a turkey supper, were _re- Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Campbell,} Betty Ching RT, urling- cently held at the Birch Hill | Kensington. Mr. Bell who has} ton, Vermont, is visiting rela- Tourist Home ummerside. been in military service for a tives in Souris East. Mrs James Harris ha the | Bumber.of years has obtained| meeting. »| his discharge. Gordon Day - Roll call was answered by 19 ye and Mrs: Roland Hickox, | left recently for British .Colum. members, and was accompatl-| arnerst, N. S., left on Friday,|bia where they will visit rela- ed by the payment of dues for | after attending the funeral of the | ‘tives and friends, ; the | year. There were 6 | ¢-mer’s brother, William Hickox visitors present, and three chal-.|o¢ Emerald. They were guests| Marlene Dollar, W. George Harris, Mrs. John Chap-| sunt’ Mrs ox,Ken- |-has home after a pell and Mrs. George Pickering. | sington ing the Royal Winter Fair wen yy Rew member was weleom- she was entertained by the Associa i ING * GERRI HARRIS membrance D. donations for , and other relatives-in Tor- , the layette, whidl is to be in| onto. 4. Amma Dayle of Victoria, B. C. EMENT ANNOUNCED charge of Mrs. Robert Milligan, oe 2 gue: niece, Mrs. ‘ Shig % eh were handed in; the president} Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickering | Everett McKenna, and family, Mra. Phylis Miarris, Murray, late Loyd” Herring, Murray gave an informative of | Clinton, left recently on a trip | Borden. ae ceeat'at har aaah a ep agg am the year’s work and thanked the| to Western Canada. : i / o aamee soe daugh- tit place United Bap- 7 aiaaetiee eat Seats Mr. and Arthi wean, |'bostens’ (0 ab Gein ae ie Bruce Herring, son of Mrs. om December 27th, 1968 at .4 was appo . % | 0 ~ Z Bt ath otzsaes same dt } > 7 Women’s Institute re- | _“@tearet Herring, and “the p.m. see about obtaining an organ for | Margate left recently for Toron- the school: correspondence wat | to, where they be will gue: : Tread and dealt with. Mrs. Profitt's sister, Mrs. Fred | Covers were pieced for UNICEF. Mrs. Eric: Madsen took the | Weeks, and Mr. Weeks and will \___ EXPO. COMMITTEE HAS GUEST SPEAKER _ lear coin acer | ot duit S| Mr eka ba Milan na ST. HUBERT — |ite'im Moycion ‘snd Adamsvie, student N.B — - Leonard Gaudet. of St. Hubert) Urhain Arsenault at ; : Willows allicers wei | Mrs. jay, Montague, we re |, t i to his home efter vs ini ’ yincial ‘ Committee : president, Mrs. Fred} Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Annear | CO-hostesses recently at a tea in the | nctes_University and Roger - Suzanne’ Martel, arranged by the Women’s accompanied by color slides men’s Provincia 7 ', honour of Belle MacLure, having been a patient at Arsenault student at St.- Dus is’ seachaed Co-ordinator of Provincial Committee for showing many of the 93 or for Expo, Madame Martel,, | McDonald; vice-president, Mrs/ .14 son John,, Morley home of Mrs Be ood. ho Prince County Hospital wherestan’s University have spent a Mrs. ; buildings being erected and Wanda Wyatt, ist vice |John Steele; secretary, Mrs. : Women’s Activities we Espo aoe gy gy ~ od = ie cae LEFT to _presidet oo _Wemes'e oe —— . yon ee of Monta-! winter months in Taunton, Mass. pters ° ici tee ‘or jo a . . passports in Summerside. _ RIGHT are: Mrs. Vernon Provificia iomm me oe 4% a Te = if ia i] 67, was guest speaker Summerside Hi hool on Tuesday cg Begee was Her very interesting talk was Bolger, treasurer of the Wo- Expo. : cure a Mrs. Eerie Cu] MARY HAWORTH. EN’S DIARY | : yy crise os atten, gee wean, | Teenagers Double Life ull November Days , retary, Mrs. Robert Milligan.. « : St. Chrysostome. | Termmnngeemme! 1s Causing Her Worry py Pe yo | S il Bus O Ss ‘ at the home of Mrs. Herman . - aang bag Meg Bayes % a where she will S till Busy One . | Paupit, when roll cali-will be |T am-a girl 18 and enjoy older) DEAR B. R.: As I get the |!" Jonn, who has been a-patt |spend the winter months. 52 : aecompanied by an exchange ot | company as I was raised around | picture, reading on and between pital f ok ; Gallant of St. “These we are not inclin>, Stars sparkle, now that the ; Christmas gifts. Donations will| older girls and boys. I in | the lines of your letter_(here cut |: lor several weeks now | Chrysostome has returned to her [ f i ‘f i i i a5? i Bue? Ei ee fT Fe F®5 g@ [ * i am in t of doors to| air is frost-touched. They seem > be received for the Kinsmen|the 10th grade and dress like a|in half), you are at war with |P© ‘ansferred to a Toronto, |home after being hospitalized. S already to. have caught the ig The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov. 26, 1966. Christmas tree. 12th grader for two reasons: I|your conscience and heartsick}O®t hospital where she will| Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ramsay Pht Christmas sheen. The moon fa- : like the styles and also I am |about it; and, also, nervously | “*dergo surgery. and daughter of Moncton, N.B., a the | shions ‘her silver paths along the and lace with beige accessories | husky (not fat) and curvaceous. | overwrought from the tension of and Mrs. Peter Arsenault |recently spent a week end -blue,_or the _moon Cie ee. net eee be colds and a corsage of yellow carna-|’ My best girl friend is-a-senior a double life of sorts. _ {#24 Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Arsen. | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alyre would not; we know, be cold to noon ris is , ° : this season, which tions. The mother of the groom | at my school; we've been friend| Your double life (as I see it) 2Zt_o% St. Chrysostome have |Arsenault of St. cents comforts of~indoors, aur footsteps on the-ground we wore a crani two-piece |for four years, sharing joy8, | corisists in acting the role of bid- Recent visitors at the home a the cheer of the fire | cal ae See dress of light wool bith match- | griefs and problems. At school|dable daughter at ho : . of Mr. and Mrs. Gal- as Indeed “No man ing accessories anda gorsage af | other mar ot Seen, snent Institute Prizes. dant of St. Chrysdstome were: f : i i 5 i ies. ingly comforting to your parents | pink carnations = | sen ‘a } wishes, meanwhile _away—trom | Are Awarded {mrs _ Following the ceremony classma grew UP /home as a provisional member ; E E i . | with, but I have a dull time with| df the older crowd at : * of Oromocto, N.B,, and Cyrif Sertien wean bei ot the Coma | Gems. With muy sider friends I|9eu eve playinr tenths te nee] Indian River. Fee ee ak was master of ceremonies and | Teally: have a ball. “good girl” home-front image. i i. aian =. . - eeat, : dinner music was supplied by | Since I was’ 12 people have/ 1 is my impression*that A vrosentation cosemony was /S8. and Amand Gallant NN , : v handsome property? Les Alexander, Dr. Randy Bu- said I'm “More mature than the ere frittering away your pr held recently in the Piusville | and Mrs. ali of = ~lane’s| The -week is about at an end: chanan,.brother of the bride, |#verage’’ for my age. I used t©| respect in relation to various Saeaeen oo a oe a = od ee 7. ent... . Someone has gaid‘that| November\is rolling upthe proposed a toast to her to which | Believe it, but now I don’t. older boys, by going furtively to se the | ed’ with in St. Chry "No house should ever > foal epee hich has been the groom responded. The guest| Mother treats me as older | their homes, or going “‘out” with ovieang Ebbstleet were” “" Edward and Antoine cy crm aning XE Jer he Hem dre See eacerinet Dam CA a gmoney, wen By |e ee cd | an oat should be ofthe hill, belonging AR pole cCarville. : ask to “see” you (a rizes for highest standing lant of St it so hill and house gould live Bp theron “ag er) “For a honeymoon trip to the | "™® 9%°- for sneak-dating, I take it). Grate 8 Comal so turned to ab home after on r, each the happier for | with. On farms how fulband in-| northern United States, Toronto| sit 17 to ai; they enon muy coos | 1 Would imagine that it is this |tions. ‘The winners were: First |employed in Ontario aaenue So our house and | teresting re and Niagara Falls, the bride |Dany (or seem to) and I’ enjoy'| “isturbing aspect of your self-| prize, Carmel Corcoran, Pius-|son Arnold wio is with the Com think, are akin Mienecapeeii oo oe. s aenatie = ae theirs. I've never lied to a boy _— growing up too fast” that | ville; second prize, Joseph Cor-|adian Navy stationed in Halifax a : < 4 N Sean ~~ ee _ with | (or anyone) about my age, causing you nights of anxious|coran, Piusville; third prize, | has spent the weekend with his \NOTICE OF IFF’S SALE so os . 8 COP. though most people would misgiving. Helen Dalton. Parents. ° ~ UNDER ge of yellow roses. me for 18 or 19... 5 Now for advice: Background| The guest speaker, William} Mr. and Mrs. Alva Arsenault Out of ,town guests included: | When I go with a boy I usual-|data indicate that your domes-|Costain, BA, gave. an inspiring | of Abram’s Village have spent a Mrs. Murray Hefler and family | ly go to his house, or we go out | tic opportunities for orderly so-| ‘alk on education. Other speak- e crry-or CHARLOTTETOWN INCORPORATION ACT HalifaxN. S.; Blair Buchanan, | together. Of course my mother|¢ial growth are limited. In | fs were Mrs. Peter Dalton, Mrs recently. oe PURSUANT TO and by virtue }eame down from the fields to Halifax, N.S.; Dr. Randy Buch- eee this. I am not al-|Short, you live in a socially un-| Doyle Griffin, Mrs. Herman ds mate weet tt oo tables, when”a first snowfall anan, New York, N. Y.: Richard | lowed to have company. I may|derprivileged environment. | Corcoran, Mrs. Lance Dalton f | real estate issued Kenneth | spread_a wide white overlet Baldwin, Halifax, N. S.; Patsy |go out occasionally, to parties, | Which means that you've got to| 22d Mrs./Norbert Corcoran BO YOU FOR “\\. M. Martin, Judge of ‘the City | over thé\land. The sheep, sens- O'Rourke, Antigonish, N. S.; and |or around the neighborhood, if I| Plan foresightedly and act deci-| Entertainment was supplied WHEEZE couGH Brenda Howatt, Halifax, N. S. But I seldom ask, as my | Sively, Beginning today, to rise | bY Irma and Gloria Gallant with BREATH, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rourke are | fathér-usually says ‘‘No”. by your bootstraps to the good4 Vocal selections and guitar ac- | residing in Charlottetowp. (Pho- | Here is my problem: I enjoy life that awaits thosé who want|©°™mpaniment, and refreshment to by C. D. MacKay) heing older (it comes naturally) | it enough to go after it, purpose- | Were served by the women of but I.can’t do the things I enjoy | fully. \ iusville. : without-lying. And I know I-am/ To start, become a member of : growing up too fast. I can't | the church community and the | S°Cial education, in putting your m “Court of the City of Chariotte- | ing its coming, came in a leisure- ons eater Ne Se Oe TN ae rd. . da 15th day of November }\ The children hailed the snow- A.D. } against the lands | fall.with delight. They rolled ‘Gescribed a g ain-st| snowballs to toss at any.unwary judgment. been given | member of the family who.came $1,133.18 for | within theirmrange. And last “Pp. i PLEADS GUILTY | MONTREAL (CP) — Michel seem to stop, because—I-enjoy- Beaudoin, 22, the sole person| it, but I'll be old before my time, program tt -|tance from his ‘mother, when 1 : your town, Enroll at once, and M. H. | Alex was eleswhere. employed, arrested to date in connectten | as_people say. | persevere in belonging. Mary Haworth counsels. Soe ot ay nn eee —cats the made an interesting “snowman, with a \ $800,000 burglary at| Sometimes I think: “Life 18 | . Get to know your pastor ang|{ "ugh her column, not by | “i hich almost: Glehgpeardll éver Montreal International Airport's | short so enjoy it while you can.” coupes m-ail-or personal "interview. | | Samim Seca h pees [eich almost Genppeared, ever.) i ; youth counsellors; | Write her-ih care = “tands-as=T~may~ . , d pretiagens ee Bagg tharos 4 | 4 Pursuit of the best available dian Woe at Arg onenters. Tae to pay such assessment and all! “[\ean hardly believe it” Pe&| plea guil ednesday to|my answer is, “No”. I can’t x ‘ expenses. ‘as ter said\this morning, eying the . “e remains. othing left of it now PS asia mera — ie der but a little | of ” a > ; g : 5 i F Nor is there much left now of our brave new week. Only an hour in which to count.our bles- sings, granted from that kindly As someone has said, pera of grass ©! rhe Church of the Most Holy world pare Redeemer, Charlottetown, was ee * aw the scene of an.October wedd- : ing when Gloria Marlene, dau- a er ae ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren it Buchanan, Eldon, was united in of Gate s marriage with Robert. Lindsay, Would drain the ocean dry; odiest. son of Mr. and Mrs, Dan- Nor would the scroll iel O'Rourke, Charlottetown, Contain the whole P. E. I. The double ring cere- sky!” lemnized by: Rev. Frank Malo Until Monday - - - Diary ----| Mey and Rev. Vincent Murna- with baskets of dahlias and the guest pews were marked with Creative Ani white satin bows. The bride entered the church Geod Therapy cn fuk ota her. talline to tha os | ig ratoins and soend ener | October Wedding Is Held at wm me Be een At Holy Redeemer Church Though stretched from sky te | ™ony and nuptial mass was 80 “The—church~ was decorated | — ee snie ed a cascade of red roses). The maid of honour, Dianne Buchanan, sister of the bride, was attired in a floor length em- }. pire-waistline gown of gold peau | > de soie with a round — and elbow length sleeves. ‘A bow, accented the back of the waiat- line. Her heaipiece consisted of a rose and petals of matching pau de soie with attached floor Jength semi-full veil. Her flow- erg were a nosegay of white Th bridesmaids awere Patsy O’Rourke, sistér. of the groom, Jeannie MacMillan, Cornwall, and Elaine Murphy,“Hope River THIS CHRISTMAS. GIVE A THE POLAROID For Mentally ill strains of Lohengrins wedding | Their gowns were of green peau | the march. ‘The organist, Mrs. Wil | de soie, identical to that. worn | - a ‘. Ww boundary of the said| QUEBEC =, (CP) — Thera.| liam Campbell, accompanied | by the maid of honour and, they THE GUARDI -PA lands so conveyed to Frederick peutic art is on the way, Marie |5°loist, Frank Macintyre, who | carried nosegays-of white nngas Ne : * ¥ \ “ \ NG 2 COLOR PACK CAMERA L and Others to| Laberge t, painter and re-| Sang “Ave Maria” prior to the | and fern. land formerly owned’ by Ernest eee same” hae get up ceremony, “‘Cothe to my Heart} Rupert Phelen, was best -_ it, a color sfict ready in ds is still the greatest thrill in * E. Parkman and thence running | freehand painting workshop oe ; Lord -Jesus” and “O Perfect| The guests were ushered aforesaid to the City of Char- loitetown bearing date the 6th. Douglas. MacKinnon dated the 17th day of January A.D. 1955 and registered in the Office of the Registrar of. Deeds . for Queens County on the ;25th day of January A.D. 1955 in Liber 136 Folio 259. A DATED the 16th day of Nov- ember A D. 1966. EDWARD DOWNE, Sheriff“of Queehis County. _ Quebee City’s Saint Miche}; Love’’ during the ceremony and Archange Hospital, a mental in- | ‘‘!'}l Walk Beside Thee” during - | stitution. ithe signing of the register. Miss Laberge’s experiment,,' The bride was attired in @ which has been given ~ support | floor-length gown of crepe on by hospital psychiatrists and | empire lines with sequined hand psychologists, has already Clipped Chantilly lace bodice a produced some interesting re- | lily-point sleeves. The remov- sults: Patients of the inst{- able lace mantle train, which tution have founded a monthly !fell from the shoulders, was out- magazine called La .Breche The | lined in scallops and sequins. Gap. ; Her shoulder length tulle illu- “These people must be encour sion veil with scalloped . edge aged to express themselves," Was held in place -by a tiara || says Miss Labree of the 30 pa. Studded with pearls and sequins |. tients now enrolled in the pro.| Her only jewelry was a pair gram. ‘For artistic expression | °f pear! earrings and: she carri | is really a form of auto-therapy — { which liberates the. Suman -be—>-———— gr ing, and which may very well | Announcing aid ‘these patiens regain their | - a mental equilibrium. - Free delivery service “The trick is to leave each | patient to his own designs ~ and on food orders: thereby to discover a peculiar over $3.00 may suit his personality." | OFders $1.00 = $3.00 “We simply let these pe | delivered for 25¢ _ tients do what they ‘liké, and for | 5 this reason they feel free.to drop | rth s Restaurant all inhibitions without fear of ‘Grafton St. Ph. 4-8415 t any scruples or social rules."’ | Semmens ¢ : ‘ af their pews by Blair Buchanan, brother of the bride and Josep) | —=SSaESSSS Walsh and Denris O'Brien. Th bride’s mother chose for her daughter’s wedding a two- piece dress of blue-grass crepe | PRINTERY . 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