Jearries us on into the new year, ; Itaskmaster all day has relaxed jens its shadows over the farm- ELLEN’S DIARY “Blueiays.Cam There is nothing. more pleas- ant, we on. this Island farm consider, at this season which than'to gather about our fire- side in the evening with mem- bers of the family, kin or friends who have come by. Now .the day’s chores are done. The lights, that through the dusk shone from stables and pigger- jes, have disa . The ani- mals, down,to the youngest barn- cat have been fed and tended. And now, as one fancies, the old clock on the shelf, which has been more or less of a stern It measures of its ticks with a more leisurely ait as night deep- ands-. Not that. the affairs of the farming are actually rested, however. “A heifer may have event of much in her sty, too may require light of the master's eye be- fore morning sets its flame in Up Seeds In The Yards pass, would alas, become lost lindicated before this to the far-|too soon in th ¥ * B e To Pick 3 : to mind- of long purple to _be|. “We didn't bles .cleaned,..and the cleanings : hauled back to a field. We did get. stalls ‘repaired, needed when| © moved some of the. cattle stable. to another-put age-groups, you know. for tending. No, ~~ Bat iT and son Erron of Summerside ae hb eral TO SIZE 50. . Clings lightly, but never clut: -en’s Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44,|- ches your waist!;,Sew this slim- ming princess dfesé~in a fresh print, and look forward to com- pliments from all, — Printed Pattern 4763: Wont- 46, 48,'50. Size 36 takes 2% yards 45-inch fabric. Pee * a FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario: residents add two-cents sales tax. -Prin| plainly size, name, address. ' ‘style number. Send order. to Anne. Adams, care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Be alert to What’s New!. Send for excitement - packed Fall- Winter Pattern Catal 350 de- sign views “—~<sch career, glamour styles, Plus coupon for free pattern— choose it from Catatly 5% cents, a L * JACKET AND COAT “Se daughter ‘smartly to school in. this jacket or coat of- cozy knitting worsted. Knit from ‘collar down,.on cir- cular needle—jacket, coat are each ‘one piece, including sleev- es. Pattern”7204: directions siz- es 46; 810 included. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of: Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept., 60° Front St. W. ronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one cent sales tax. Print plainly. pat- terh numbér. name, address. GIANT 19666 Needletraft Cata- log stars knit, crochet— many more“ needlecraft designs. ~ 3 free patterns printed in. catalof Send 25 cents. , ~NEW! 12 Collectors’, Quilt patterns for, you in color,. with quilting miotifs, Finest pattern ever collected from famous-tfit,: seums. Send 60 cents for news Museum Quilt Book No. 1 ty’s parents, spent the holiday with Mrs- Sher- ; Mr. and Mrs. Augusti |” Cathy Murphy, RN on the | staff of the Grace Maternity Hospital, Halifax, and Pauline and Murial Hughes, attending PWC Charlottetown, spent’ the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hughes, ‘|Norboro. Harry Hughes, Char- lottetown also visited his. home in Norboro. , Guests. during the holidays. at -\the Baptist parsonage in’ Mon- were. Mrs. Gordon Brown |: tague_ Doakstown, N. B.; and Mrs. Vic- tor Lee and Dave Moncton, N- B. Mrs. Stanley Sharpe has turned to her home at Margate from Su side East, where she was guest of her son, El- ton and Mrs. Sharpe and fa- mily. pee Layton Stewart, Murray _ Ri- ver, spent the holiday w nd at Tyne Valley, guest of ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Errol Caseley, Halifax, spent the New Year weekend at his home. at Kelvin Grove. Gwen Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, Montague -\has yeturned. to-Loridon, Ontario after spending the holidays: with her family. : ‘ Wayne srewket who is station- ed with- the army in Germany is spending his leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Alex Stewart, Montague- Sheila King and Sandra Stee- ves, Montague, attended the Billy Graham Youth Conven- tion at the University of Mone- ton which was held—recently. Marjorie Clark, student at the _|Pratt Institute, New York City, spent the holiddys with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Keit Clark, Montague. : Erma Morrison, student nurse at the Prince Edward’ Island Hospital; was a weekend. guest, of Bertha and Annetta Gordon, Albert ; aa lates Melville Donald, Al erton, has sixteen complete patterris. 60c. left for an extended [visit, with Estabrooks, |The sis-|.. Mrs. Preston Grigg and family. |" IMNARY HAWORTH .. | Readers’ Views Differ On : Grandparents’ Favoritism Dear Mary Haworth: Yo u|to the second found of corres could have a point in rising to|pondence, re partigan grandpar- i sy the ponder a? tell vias nerects. to from curren ‘ou rt “come off it” as regards trying into. robots, neatly You rightly observe. that God Himself, according to Scriptur- my husband and I aren’t among them ; sets of factually Meaning he is quick ing things to wreck, parents; and we accept them as ‘such. However, other fine peo- ple are capable of more flexible ileooperative family relationships, which I think is wonderful. «| As for, favoritism, I was : Ia round. of correspondente the issue wasn't brain damage, but, ra- ther, a matron’s vexed inabil- ity to compel a -desired perfor- mance from her-motherin-_re- Jation to the grandchildren, one of whom is brain damaged and another of whom is grandma's favorite. In the second round, still _om favoritism, the brain damaged a fa- . And hard-pressed parents. The grandp: arents wisely = | avoided “showing” favoritism, ’ (Mrs. Victor MacPhail. Festival and CMHA.. his brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley K,/ Donald, Moncton, N.B. Mrs. ‘Edward Mollins, Alber- ton, is visiting Mrs. John Bell, Milton. Marion Barbour, Alma, spent the weekénd with friends’ in Norboro. ‘ ‘ Mr, and Mrs, Andras Halupa and thei~- niece, Anna Batizi, have. returned to Alberton after spending the. holiday weekend in Halifax: .with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pataki, « ' - Betty Murray; Moncton, ‘was a New Year's guest of her_ par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, A.R. ‘Mur- way, Alberton, - Mrs. Harold Scott will ' pre- |s m|pare Worehip for Jan. meeting and Mrs. Elmer Frizzell the - 142 Great George Stréet as Mrs....Daniel Coles. conducted Boo oA. 4 “ae Store Hours Monday - Thursday .+.......... 9=5 Friday cee Sd ‘Soturday ......... seca: G1 2:30 a. & ISLAN UR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE’ to translate flesh- and- blood’ grandparents intc impartial in relation to grand: . es, has His favorites. Obviously - 9 j a pile driver and his ling power ~~ . ee . , : wa the but the message. got through: I|child of another household hap- ’ “NO LASSES FOR THESE STUDENTS "We eh sen. ilar respected them for. ‘not letting|pens to be grandma's pet. i e shadow, we 2 . me take advantage, but was hu-|| The issue is: Should grand ‘ ae x . enough parents conc “Btudents showed u. as usual Outaousis Roma Catholic. not appear too concerned — be- ath- POPULAR TWEED 5 ene ” iate parent generation's “right” et many Hull, Que.,districtschool board have gone out-on ~ cause they cannot“ attend, ». This = oe _..«___} agree with you_that_parents|to dictate to them how to relate high schools, but their teach strike for higher wages. These cjasses, ; generously cut, double- on. of the new coat. stylings |must take care not to let chil-|to the grandchildren? - ére did not. Lay teachers of 18 students at Immaculate Con- breasted coat in an all: wool 1. aquascutum of London. ~ |dren use jealousy as a According to my view, grand district high schools of the . ception High School in Hull do (CP Wirephote) | tweed with brushed back is : , : Seainst one another. Some chif.|parents are persons — : : = = z emcee 5 4 - : dren are very. clever this way |even as.parents and children : Mrs: Willis end eon Rodney, will be Mrs." Harold Diamond, |Study Book. Food comniittee and can ‘get’ to parénts read- jere. Hence gtandparents aren't HAPPENINGS Sherwood. i cae and Mrs. Eareth Hughes. will consist of Mrs. Pearl Scott |ily with protestations of grand-|to be construed as objects, to “ ‘ ay Refreshments were served by.| Mrs. Harold Scott and Mrs. Roy-|parental ‘‘favoritism,” be manipulated as child- rearing Audrey Jenkins, Women's @ditor, Phone 48500 |! Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Connol- the hostess and. committee. |ston Reynolds and roll call will| When children manage to keep |conveniences by the intermed- _ : iets 2 ly and family, Toronto, Ont. are CORNWALL UCW be answered with a verse of scri-|parents or grandparents on the |iate generation. - -_—, Ho visiting their , Mr. and -|} ‘The annual meeting of Corn-?pture beginning with the letter |defensive thus, it isn’t. healthy| Pain, tragedy and -.injust ice Me. and Mrs. Gary Harring: |sister-in-law, Mrs. Jessie Shaw, |Mrs. Clifford Chandler, North wall UCW was held in the|"J”. R for anyone: concerned.—V.S. .“|can’t always be minimized, com-~ ton, Fredericton, N. B- spent alof Montreal, who spent Christ-|Milton and Mr. end Mrs. James Church Hall'on Dec. 19th with| ‘The meeting closed with an| Dear Mary~Haworth: pensated for, or ruled out of as a nae ; 18 members in sitendance. erties an Cadinds tak wee Fe iy with Pereonal ompertence, Hy 88 we Quigley, Carleton Siding recent- : Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nichol- eres Scepter - devotions assisted by Mrs. El. |7°".°Y the president, Mrs. Ho: |which you ducked:"the isque of \oener people's behavior to that . Rees Russel MacBeth, crew mem-|son, Commercial Cross, had as|¢ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Jan. 7, 1966.| mer Frizzell. Mrs: Royston Rey- | W274. : menfal retardation in your reply |end: are sure to backfire. Such t vt a ber of the CGGS Wolfe spent |holiday guest their niece, Tanya —_ nolds .conducted the Study Pe- ‘ Tate attempts only further cripple hu- * ee See ee en eee Nee Ste Soe ry. riod on thé chapter “Good News Year R ort A Gi man relations, instead of invol- te Whim Road : ’ ia Ee ‘ ‘ 4 from “Jesus Christ and the | : ing the fer. ; fi ‘ aga Beat iver at fh aa: Dae Mesisn, emsiaee ct| WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS ——|Stuactes™ ™ | VECrly REPOFTs FATE IVER [lf tecpeod your awerennes respective homes. -They are Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Artie |TCC, H lax, Ni S. spent the z 2 ; A sum of $600.00 was voted to| a ° Oi os |that front you might read “The nurees-in-training at the Char-|MacDonald, Alliston for the New |holiday season with his parents : Bey oo : iL be paid towards-the Building At Hig je UCW Meeting Problem of Pain” (MacMillafi) lottetown Hospital: Year holiday were their dau-|Mr. and Mrs- Albert Morrison, Officers Are Re-Elected mia oe we by C.S. Lewis; or “The Mean. he : i ghter. and son-inlaw, Mr- and|Carleton Siding. mr : : ‘The following officers: were| Mrs. Irving Frizzellwas hos-| The theme of devotional |i2é of Evil” (Kenedy) by Chare - og BM and Dies, Hubert ow ‘Rudy Lanigan of Halifax, | =e at : ‘ . ° elected for 1966: president, Mrs. tess to the annual meeting of |period_was_‘‘The Light of the les Journet.—M-H. “Carleton Siding,: had as holiday |N."S. = Jessie —G-~ Murphy;~Kensing-}-+~ WEW- Meeting ——jiee-ssceven: ist vice pres the Highfield United — Chanel was-con- |, Mary. Haworth one oT at, Hertha Eve- Margaret Howatt, Tryon, spent Seae sat ohace Mr wea Ms. Dd fc dyer ~crhugh pa mall gence we pit. Begpont armen b+ ne ae = : -_ ywatt, i 7 , Mr. . : |pres.,. Mrs, Victor MacPhail; study, Rev. ve can- |e - Felt et St, Dunstan's. the holidays in Toronto, visiting | David Murphy. "| Mes, Sam Martin was hos: |the programme, which fused Fecording secretary, Mrs. 1. H.|R. ‘Goudge ‘pasced. around Teal. |Glelight’ service wes beld. with [2 care of The ‘Mes. John Myers, Carleton |She tect line’ coceuhe’ 46 Mr, and Mrs. J, Fiander Orwell UCW with the president An interesting report on the | Denke: treasurer, Mrs. Ford /lets on “The Story of Overseas different members of the group __giigeg, pont a rece Wolidey.1|teech fa Borden. ett es love vetarn|in the chair and 10 members in|officers’ training course held in| Nt’ sire! Sieswracphaii. \followed. ‘During. the, business ere nnes H. BENNETT CARR Sheet tisebor, N.S. visitiag witi| ~led home after spending the holi-|#ttendance. - Pariadale was given by Mrs. Ha- |" nittee chairmen for-1966- meeting. it-was-decided- to-send | -Following the meeting, refresh- : Rev. Ralph and Mrs. MacCauil.|! Mr. and Mrs: William Connor |days at St. Mark's Rectory, Ken Mrs. W. E. Grant’ was leader |rold Diamond. The importance. community friendship; Mrs|Christmas boxes to the ill and|ments were served by the hos- .. “"land son Michael, also’ Helen |sington, guests of their son, Rev. |for the devotional” part of, the! of using the hand book was stres|Ceorge MacMillan; community |shutins living in the districts: |tess and committee in ch Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomp-|Daley .of Fairview, N.S: spent/E- J. and Mrs. Fiander. meeting and chose for her topie sed and members were asked | Gorse MACE Watson Living. | ‘The - nominating comenittee ange, sen of Moncton, N. B, spent the/a brief. holiday with their pa-} 0 Putting Christ back into Christ-|to discuss in their meetings and |Sione: finance, Mrs. Stan. Wil-|then brought in the new slate of /and * social hour and exchange - holiday season with Mr. and|rents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence|... Wendell MacNeill, Scarbor-)mas . Her talk was both infor- | report the members’ views ‘on lis: “btesdtare Mrs. Lawson'officers for 1966 as follows: of Christmas gifts was enjoyed Mrs xliner MacRae, Maipeque|Daley, St. Mary's Rd. East. {ough, Ont. spent the recent |mative and thought “provoking. ja change in legislature permit: /nraxe; membership, Mrs. Ha-|president, Mrs. Jack Thomses: Road. eee : ape holidays: with his parents, . Mr. oe were sung and portions |ting women to serve as jury zen Howard; flowers, Mrs. Ste- vice-president, Mrs. Ellsworth : ‘ue. sod Mrs, Guys Boshius| Cast Wright of ether, Alber- [North Rustico. Reel hers Guten Seg momen: | Tea MaMa of ecquiistng |" rg Be gang ha tem ge ge ee CLEARANCE OF ar. . a ’ . z - . E rs. 3 end family of “ead of Hillsboro |ta, has returned to his teaching Following the minutes, nig gee be tee farm manage \reuter Sosial fasithaciae Meaearaee ‘ane & er Sap _ hb@ as Mew Year's guest, Mr. |position after spending the Yu-| Georgie Kennedy, RN, Truro, treasurer gave her yearly report |ment course. available through |Haroid Scott; supply, Mrs. Ray |committees: visiting, Mrs rh : ; ; gid Mrs, CS. Graves and dad-|letide season with his parents, |N. S. spent,a brief holiday at her |showing that the past yer bad|the Dept. of Education was al-\Crosby; manse, Mrs. Stanley |Clayton Stevenson: “| WINTER HATS lao, and ‘Tom. Mona-|Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert. Wright |home at ston. | been most successful. ‘ Plams| go discussed. Mrs. Ross Marcheson: i steward- |Mrs. Jack Bell; finance, Mrs EL : , Charlottetown. and other members of his fa- >» ~|were made for visiting the aged lexplained the value of procram-| ghip, Mrs. Royston Reynolds; |Isworth Dutican; nominations, , = Be mily. at North Carelton, Mr. end. Mrs.'Gordon Ward,|and shut-ins at Christmas time|me planning which would lead|and ‘nominations, Mrs. Victor |Mrs. Roland Sellick; program, AT F ¢__ Mis. Verna Nicholson, Whim ia _ |commercial Cross, had as re-|and articles of clothing (home- lip increased attendance and|MacPhail, Mrs. Jack MacLean, |Mrs. R. Goudge; manse, Mrs. , er -<—Ridaid; had | Mir. end—Mirs, Lloyd-MacWil-|cent—guest—the—latter’s.brother,|made) were.donated _and_pack- | _work. land _ Mrs. Gordon_MacEwen.|RoyWeeks—and— Mrs. St si as et See ri ee a Prag emg sre eno, “eee! THE ELITE MILLINERY ‘ pa ‘was won by, Mrs a Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sherry|corating the church for Christ- prise given to the reti ofticers by |Newman and membership, Mrs ”