7 APRIL 13. 1951 Father's Day At liortll Itustico Catdiolie 1"athe.rr' Day was obeer- vgd in North Rustioo on the nut K at. Joseph, Tuesday. Ap- pril a nu. At 17.30 A. M. father: mg children seated together, were ubembled in Stella Maris church to insaiet at Holy Mass which was uiohrated by His Excellency. Jainu Boyle. Bishop of Charlotte- town who gave an inspiring aer- on the duties and responsib- i too at the heads of families. ...x;'i the afternoon I program was presented in the school auditorium aim-a His Excellency, Bishop nnle. presided. Pruent at this on ertainment were the following piikstr: Reverend Father 3. Rob- m,.1-Vaator of Stella Maris; Rever- ivfnd Father P. F. McDonald. Chan- cellor of the Diocese of Charlotte- town: Reverend Father J. C. Pltre. south Rustlco; Reverend Father E. Dalton, Hope River. The pro- gram was as follows: Duet: "Hungarian Dance" - Brahms -Annette Blacqulere. Au- drey Gallant. Address; Read by Norma Douc- ette. . Chorus: "st. Joseph, Patron of Fathers”-High School. ”The Se:.ret'-Grades 11 and 111. "A Boy's Wish"-Kevin Gauth- ier ' - ':star of the sea"-Girls of Grades V and V1. Monologue: ”Daddy"-Lola 'Gal- lant. Debate-Pupils of Grade x. Piano Solo: "Old Folks at Home"-Audrey Gallant. Every number on the program was enjoyed by an appreciative audience. but the highlight of the entertainment was the debate by the pupils of Grade K who were highly praised for their forensic ability. A prize. offered to the beat speaker, was awarded to Miss Lil- lian Pineau. After the program lils Excell- ency, Bishop Boyle. in a few well chosen words commended the par- rnls and their children for the ed- lfylng way in which they observed F'athei's' Day. The Pastor. Rever- rnd Father Robin, congratulated i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN P. W. C. Teacher Training T.T.C. Back Row (1. to r.l: 'Alfred Second Row: Marion Mclimis. O'Brien. William Plneau. Pauline Helena Roche, Patricia McIsaac,l Arsenault, Yvonne Doiron, Doro- Lorraine Mori-issey. Noreen Mc- thy Rice, Eileen McKearney, Mary IDonald, Leona Morrissey, Aline Thompson, Oswald Gallant. Ger- ICoi'mier. Audrey Gallant, Doris ard Fraser. Dunn, Louise Doiron. the children on their fine pio- Eram, and Mr. Alan Gauthier spoke Front Row: Tlwrcsc Cameron. Helena Gallant, Bibiana Rice, Anne Mclnnis, Genevieve Cormier. Mar- Jorie MacDonald. li-ma Hogan, Sylvina Gaudet, Charlotte Hughes. Elizabeth Dunn. ried out by several of the mem- Treasurerls report is quite en- bars. The Worship service opened t courilging. Community Friendship on behalf of the fathers. with hymn 258, " 0 Zion Haste". Secretary reported 46 calls since followed by Scripture reading. last meeting. i HAMPTON ,w. M. S. Mark 10: 17-22, Matthew 8: 24 by , A letter was read by the cor- Mrs. John Rogerson. responding Secretary from Mrs. The regular meeting of Hamp- The poem ”To My Son" was very ton W. M. S. was held at thelfeelingly read by Mrs. C. Morri- home of Mrs. Albert Best on Tues- son. Priyera were then offered by day evening, April 3 at eight 10- Mrs. M. MacFarl:me, Mrs. M. Dix- clock. on and Mrs. T. Ferguson. The President, Mrs. J. Dixon” service closed with hymn 358. presided and opened the nieetinginlesus Calls Us" and benediction in the usual manner. The theme, by Mrs. L. Woolfrey. - "Recruiting for full-time ser-, The minutes of last meeting vice in the Church”. were read by the secretary. Mrs. The program which dealt chic-fly; M. Bell, and approved. Roll call on Envangelism. Stewardship, Ex-. was answered by twenty-one mem- I-Iazen Howard. The Society wishes to thank all for the generous do- nations received through the Eas- ier Tlifink-Olfsving envelopes. The Study Book was capably conducted by Mrs. E. Carson, as- sisted by Mrs. A. Best, Mrs. C. Morrison. Mrs. L. Woolfrey and Mrs. C. Incc. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Elmer liimanl Lunch Ipommlttee - Mrs. C. 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Imb-nir-nnu. ,nen if dried iadooni Iii) IITHER SIIIIS GETS. Iil0TIIE8 WRITER. BRIGHTER OR IS FRESH-AIIFSWEEII C R E SCE NT CARNIVAL FRANCES PAIKIBON KEYIC8 I (Continued) He released her slowly and caressingly and looked at her searcnlngly again to see if she would be troubled or bewildered. "Suppose we sit down." he said. "You told me in your sweet little note that you wanted to talk to me confidentially, and I want very much to have you. But first I want to tell you something myself. I told you yesterday that I love you. Now I can say that I want to have you for my wife. I won't hurry you, if you'll just give me a promise," he said gently. "Don't you think you could pro- mise that sometime you'll marry ,.. That is, I'm not sure, but I think so. Because I love you dearly, too. But I've got to be sure first what everything means. I don't understand all that's hap-' pened very well yet. it's come with such a rush." "What is it that you don't un- derstand, Patty?" ”I'hat's what I wanted to talk to you about. I don't understand about this bracelet." She began to turn it slowly around on her wrist, while Drew looked at her without answering. So there's no way out, he thought, waching her. , "It's this way, Drew," Patty went on. "I sat beside that beautiful Mrs. Baird in the call-out section of the Pacifici Ball. I couldn't help looking at her all the time, be- cause she is so beautiful. And that's how I happened to see her stuffing something back into a box. that looked like a diamond bracelet. She acted as if she were afraid someone would see it. Of course I looked away very quickly when I realized this. but I think she knew I had noticed it. Be- cause after that she acted angry as well as frightened. And I cant understand why she should be angry with me. Can you?" "I think so. I'm afraid she was angry with you because you re- ceived a bracelet like hers. Be- cause the second gift would sug- gest to her that she might have a rival. wouldn't ii Soimebne with whom she couldn't com-pete. The nival might be far lovelier, in every way. than she.” "Drew. I'm getting more and more mixed up. When I got a bracelet exactly 1i.ke Mrs. Baird's I thought. of course, it must be paste. Because I didn't think a rnasker would give away two bracelets, exactly alike, to dif- ferent girls unless they were. it wouldn't be a compliment to eith- er one if he did. If the bracelets ware paste, why did you say that you always liked a bracelet !or a first girl; - that it prepared the hand for I. ring? Imitation Jewelry wouldn't do that - or any kind of an imitation. Are the brace- lets made of rhinestones?" "No. theylre made of diamonds. There's nothing false in anything live given you or in anything about my feelings for you." g "But you gave the first dia- mond bracelet to Mrs. Baird!" "Yes. I'm terribly sorry, terri- bly ashamed. But I did give it to her." "And the bracelets are alike - a pair. You must have meant to give them both to her." "Yes, I did. I bought them for "Why?" "You must know why. Patti'- You say you couldn't keep your eyes off Evelyn Baird yourself. Well, how do you su'pP059 3 ma" might feel about her? I haven't been able to keep my eyes off her for a long time. But I hate the very sight of her now. Evelyn did see you looking at her bracelet. and she spoke to me about it be- cause she was frightened, lust 15 you guessed. She was mean and hateful about you. So I answer- ed her rather shanply. I decided that I'd give you a rush. that Id see to it you were the belle of the ball before it was over." "The reason you asked me to dance was because YOU W9"? sorry for me!" "That was the reason I asked you the first time, Patty. But before the dance was over I was entranced with you. And.bcl0f6 Carnival was over. I was in love with you." He leaned forward, trying to take her in his arms. She did not instantly repulse him. but there was none of the joyous- which had ness in her response so thrilled him before. Instead, he pruenvtly felt her trying to free herself. and he could not hold her against her will. He could not stop her either. when she un- fastened the bracelet and handed it to him. "I can't wear it any more. You know that. Drew." she said. "I couldn't wear something you bought for someone else, no mat- ter how much I loved you. And dont. ask me to promise you any- thing eltiher. Because I'd have to say no. after all. And it's awful- ly hard. Drew, for a girl to say no to a man she loves.” Drew out still for a moment. holding the bracelet Patty had given back to him. Then he slip- pcd it quietly into his pocket and rose, putting his hand gently on her bowed shoulder. "Patty." he said. ”l love you with all my heart and soul. and I'm not going to let you say no to me for long. 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