1‘ ‘33 . ¢ ‘1 , mm ‘ fine Guardian, Charlo'ttotown, Thurs... Apr. 4, 1963. HAPPENINGS Plans were completed for a cake sale at Moore and Mac- Leod Ltd. April 5. Senior Ladies Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital mct re- cently at the Cundall Home. The Aid voted a donation of. $100 to the student nurses schol- arship fund. Mrs. MW. Weeks i reported that the Nearly New . shop needed more donations of dishes. books. playing cards. etc.. as well as clothing. It was a n n o u n ccd that the i when th e i' Mrs. Walter Crane. Millview. arrived by plane after a five- week visit in Ontario with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crane. Toron- to, She also visited in Scarbor- ough, and Niagara Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Ellsworth Bry- anton opened their home at Spring Valley for a card party when eleven tables of auction were in play. Mrs. Everett Suds- 'bury captured the high prize rfor BEFORE 1957.... ladies. and Clair MacNutt won ‘ the prize for the highest score - for men. Consolation prizes went to Mrs. William Cousins - closing of the marathon bridge ; would be held at the Cundall Home on April 24. Following ad« jou-rnment. tea was served by Mrs. Ernest Champion. Mrs. . and Terry Campbell. ’1 I iI-Iarry Miller and Mrs. Parker k 9 Moore. i Mrs. Andrew Johnson has re- § _ o ' turned to her home at Margato ’ ‘ V t from the Prince County Hospi- \ tal. Siimmerside where she had undergone surgery. F A memorable day in the lives ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. .ierry l“. Gauth- iier. Rusticoville. was observed 1recently when their family and ; friends joined with them to cele- lbrate their golden wedding an- l niversary. CELEBRATE ooTriMiA‘NNlVERSARY ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Walter C. Munn. 38 Orlebar St.. above. quietly teelebrated their diamond anni- Mrs. K c n n e t h Pugh. South 1 Plainficld. N.J.. is spending a; ifcw days with her mother. Mrs. George Cotton. Kensington. hav- Tliey have one son. Vernon. and three daughters; Mrs. Mor- ley Smith and Mrs. Clarence l ing arrived bv air on Friday toi versar?’ realm-V with members walker‘ C“"‘°"“‘“.“’P~ al'd Mrs' mm Mm Lonny Shwronl Chap amnd {he fun‘oml of hm. father, of their family at the home of Russell Matheson living in Mar— lottetown Iiie7 Mrs \’ e r non the late Georde Cotton. the” daughter and soq'ln'laiv' mald' mne grandcmldren. a " d1 . Doucmp' Com; U A . John ' " Mr. and Mrs. Morley Smith, With seventeen great~grand - children. . A chicken salad supper was served by their daughter. Mrs.- , ‘ . . Morley Smith and the table was i grlnfiirl‘g‘uegtgnEfislgfialnlnyfi including a telephone call from decorated with a three-tier wed-i .al.’ ., . their nephew in Quincy. Mass. ding cake. ‘ - _ . Juries received while employed. . . ._ I ‘ :Rcy. .t.H. LeClair. Rev. Leon-i iard Ayers, and Rev. William at the Seeman Bros. plant at “Andy” New Annan. ‘ jMARY HAWORTH 1 St. Joseph’s Centennial Will Devoted Husband’s Wife Be Celebrated On June 22 Leads Walter—Mitt), Life (Editor's Note: This historl- t classrooms. On Sept. 7. the Sis" Dear Mary Haworth: I am a. probablv stems from .amblva1_. “fitsirif’hw‘33t‘st ‘(fu‘fi'L Zfrflfvg’lfiggffigg 3:33;: housewife. thirtyisli. married 12 ent feelings about marriage. bva’qmolr Jorotgv'vir "g now ‘2" children inky years and have three children, Thc childish elements in your ‘ fie CNfi,‘ ‘ ' - ‘ mirth ‘ ‘. b n can'ed gt 'two in school and one a pre-i personality probably rebel ' Yogiphz'cgglfét 9" ‘ ' .sehooler. against the confinement. a nd . . i . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' . Mv husband and l have had no» finaliiies of wlfehood vet for ' l ' ‘ All'mm‘? 0' 3' ilmPl‘ll S ("'1‘ it w s not how ver ntil ttl71i ‘- r * v - _ c i Ca tan R. H -cPs=r\riPS. a~ - 9 4 -“ Ilite wdeing miisiei Following the ceremony a T9-. Venl- P‘mvnal Slrppl' Char‘nHP' "13' ""3 "invent hpcame the re'i In: asgc‘izli $133“??th giaimt‘sfetlljnfilrmh” wa.“ [\‘lava M. M“ John I)“, t “Mm” (m. apprnxtmamy (my town. win gather here on June sideni hnmp of two teaching sis-. “(a [lam van. {and M bin} and; dream: w," (.ng 3‘de mayhem. mgistonei During the signing of‘ guests was held in the yoimgi - l . ~ . t ‘ j _ the register. “Our Father.” was people's hall. The table was cen- lheltr Alglla lasing? lsheil ter St. Sglepgestang their first' it" IS“: izgspxrqggé Efrfieglggiv “fake up w 1w. ' - ‘th a three-tier cake. . C9" 9m“ "I ~ i superior. is er . nge ina. - .~ .; figdeted by Mrs. Captain Wat 1:55;; with a miniature bride ! aside to mark what Wm be, in; nights out tfogether. t H dre m suttors. t? retain the se 1 Given in marriage by her fa-‘ and groom. The toast to the! September. 100 years devoted: “ARDSHFPS . h am k‘ ad] ’1 Clgmpe end‘ entity aspecel:I 0 being some the} the bride wore ‘a street bride was proposed bV Sllrllnfii to teaming by the convent ‘ The pnvationfi Rand hirdalpsl 1:311:38 Ielugiild likemtd nullifik maAniiilrjiei-o: mature type wife ’ ' . . ~ ‘ . i mission are we 'nown 0 use - ’ i - . . length white bolero type dress (.arr. .Brent Ellis. brothei of. On Monday. Sept. 6. 1863 in . careenwisc But having tried u would be building upon the pmfl gdwllfgrlg‘l‘10‘gg‘lp bible adorn' Sggvrflzgas m Charge or me jiggling“: who read the histories of religi- icyicrlal times tsincefIf'mdarrtiedi);i sumcd finality of'the' marriage The bride was attended by her Prior to b or marriage lit 9 i of Charlottetown. two sisters 0 10‘“ orders- Thai the Change” m am no 58 151° 0 1 bond' instead “f “Emma “' a“ . awav from the house and the. ou do in disguise of fantasies. . I .I . A on“. h C n {N ‘ Da el brought by the years have notl . e ‘ y _ h ' 13$ 'aMlgdkl‘ ydiriid ti‘lrlli: i lea-bill: s‘llgigxertfmliimgoldildzg and lNlleO hgdrelfjcnonteoachibg‘eln tmhet interfered With the trad‘twm‘li Child?“ It-prefertimy home we The raith Wife dose“ thlmk . piece stilt with matching acres-friends of the Salvation Army: convent boarding school on Hills-l “ems 0‘ Rimming and cullm‘el “My oToetflégqrgutgi; I a :0}. t‘lhu“ sausmcnon of ' stories and a corsage of yellow " and by the Hospital Sewers Com- boro Square opened in the cath- PM have relnforCSd and “Mia-1'1 - ‘ p . m con' " e man’wnman re a "ms ‘p roses . ‘ missibn. The groom was tendcr< edral sacristv a class of 92‘ “Cd “mm “m0 this 100th year Isl “Wan-Y b e c 0 mm“ infatuakdl ".sm' 30 "well as She uses {nab groom was attended by ed a party and presented \itithllittlp girls. This was the tiny more than anylh‘"3 else GOdl'l liliihnlhgireceil giidiil3"a.i‘y..“l;lafle1;.abb8w¢“f operhms‘u his brother. Stirlinl. Ushers were gifts by the staff of the J. W seed that has matured and flou-‘ answ" '0 the prayer 0' me be" - n i l: ‘ I" cc '5 mm ‘ is 859 ‘ 9 mac es 0“ . Wayne brother of the bride Windsor Co rtshed for a 100 years loved foundress of tha Congro- goon| .V 18 he g her or some pro- robustly llt1lt‘0 tfhe ailin‘oundggg sail-3 I . i i - , t - ‘ H of No“. D e. ess ona man. cie y. as e ami y'a go w I . v o in will reside. g8 on e am . ‘ “"1 9"“3'5- mm” °’ “‘ ‘ inmzngfllfifinf "” 1 "day “.ml’igi’c’" ‘fipg‘f‘m‘; [do not seek riches. honour or These are never a n y t h i n g ambassador and a person in her: (Photo by (Traswell Studio) :1 9.5 a] 931:? aslgc "mas pleasure for those who dwell in. more than just imaginary ro-. 9““ "El": (0 laCkle more 0' llV'Q I 3...".lfbogmw ang'rewitafin the ‘ this house, I ask only that God.‘ manccs. They don't last longeri mil- l word! of a nth conturv lvfi’ci‘tj may]be greatly hi 0 y e d afnd f than two or three weeks. Then I1 She becomes an outgivlng. oth- . . . * ~Y ‘ ‘ ait u y serve ere ti, inso ari switch to a new hero. Sex is noti mace t ed 39” _ y r u 1 a... lmigetmzllme thing' I S“ three: as our humble way of life per- the predominant theme_ n er ' 0 Se u p l The first is. that God made it. whom they reSide. Congratulatory messages. flo- wers and gifts were received. Herbert and ‘ RCAF. Summerside: ' and Francis. Rusticoville t 1 nine grandchildren. CAI‘“ ‘ Special guests present were Kenneth Carr, Burlington, was .‘ admitted as a patient at t ‘ MR. AND MRS. E. MICRRIILL Double Ring Ceremony At Salvation Army Citadel ghtcr‘s wedding a beacon sheath dress with oyster accessories . Iv..- .Ju . M“ ~\ My folks tell me that: 0 Ottawa neglected us for years The Salvation Army Citadel. Charlottetown. was the scene of' ~ . a pretty wedding recent‘y when and a corsage of pink and white Katherine Gwendolyn. only dau-‘ carnations. Mrs. Carr wore. a ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur‘ black and turquoise dress With W. Ellis. Donaldston. was unit-‘ matching accessories and a cor- ed in marriage with Ernest Mcr-l sage of pink and white carna- eldest son of Mr and Mrs.' lions. Mrs. Mamie Miinn. grand- . Charlottetown. mother of the bride. wore a flo: The double ring ceremony was wered dress with matching ar- . Prince Edward Island was the “forgotten province" 0 Even a special trip to Ottawa produced no help at all for us. AFTER i957---- t —t = 22 to celebrate the centenary oi; tel-5‘ Sigm- 5L Fahiola and st;- i endured in the first days of any . groom. , Mrs. Ellis chose for her dali‘. ELLEN’S DIARY fl Could Build Good Stack, Plow Straight Furrow “We should." the other would agree. "But". with a chuckle.t “if we don't. there'll come ano" ‘- . ‘Wortd of interests and enthus- As we commemorate th 0 s e‘ fantasies seldom come to mmdi brave beginnings we would also ' except during a day-time rest ori ' . . ‘ recall the Superiors to whose; while I am wakeful at n i glitfi '11?" lh'rd 15’ that (‘fld ko‘peih ' guidanCe the convent has been‘ though at times they do carry!i 1' “ed b th d f m 1 entrusted: Sister Saint Angelina. over into sleep. y "1139 .V '9 “90 S 0 9 . Sister Saint Eliza. Sister S aint A recurring dream is an im- M H a H, 1 :1 time. St. Josephs has changed . Jeremie. Sister Saint Wilbrod, age of myself being widowed. throig her can?“ notcg‘illmil‘ willl “19 "llantlmfl .VPal‘S bill llSi Sister Saint Athanasius. Sister never divorced, thus free to piir-. m. perm“! imervioly Write hm. ‘ aim-S and meals haV“ 9V9" "“iSaint Hilda. Sister Saint Augus‘ sue hese fancied romances. ii“ can; of The Guafdi'an. ’ iasms. which is the natural cor- rective to your brand of day dreaming. But you need special- ist help in setting your sails in this direction—M. . t . i tlcl ant in an ever- widenin imits I stay fairly active and these p K The second is, that God loveth 't "Why were the saints. saints? ' it is quite simple. Because they were ciiccrfiil when it was difficult to he thI‘ haFVf‘Sl - dal'i maincd the samP- These ideals i tine of Canterbury Sister Saint don't understand uh thi .. . .. . - n . , . .- v ' . should cheerful. f I t 395. Jtames “Otulfl firm. but are based on the firm conVic-.Catherine of Sweden. Sister of be. Can you judge fl'om gmv let-ii , Patient when it was di ficii t ll may no come omorrow! “on that the imparting of know the Resurrection Sister Saint: tar whether need h: Me. to be patic Presently another will be add- . ledge to children and youth isi Helen of the Rosary' Sister Sainti help? 15 this merelgsyzfiage n' BENNETT CARR i ed to the number in the “Old Kirk‘s" ('ity of the head. a noble endeavour — a true cul- .: ture —— for it df‘VPlOpS every po- Insurance counsemnu Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: n Because they pushed on When they wanted to stand Mary of Sion, Sister Saint Helen ‘ Martyr. day- dreaming? Thanks for your 4 consideration.~P.G. D D t t D t t D mu "What's that noise?" the Pct-.wor of the heart and mind In“, I. . . 1 . . _ ‘ - . . . pis Sodality. which Dear P Peo lc fc d And k9”. slim“ lo." ' lad. “slung.” ioda‘v‘ ques‘ Th“ her'lage “’35 it‘lle l“ for almost the 100 years has fantasies when thetrprcal life : Phone 4‘88" ' 4.5435 ‘ When "la-V “'anlc‘l l” 'alk' “med' '"lcrruplmg h's play‘ til? fun"? 0f lhat (‘l‘OWded Class-i been intimately associated with almost. unbearably unsatisfac- . Charlouem‘m’ P'E'I' l And were agreeable when they Wanted to be disagreeable. That was all!" room With its 92 Primary pupils: the history of St. Joseph's Con- and their pioneer teachers. Af- vent was founded on March 19, ter a few Weeks the class OUl-i 1864. hearing the approval of the “It must be the pump in the_ cellar. you hear." we sa d. i “N . he shook his head. “it's‘ not that." tory, in terms of their uncon-l' i scious wants. \ i ‘ Thus I think. it is a good idea; 0"” and lhl'OUL'l‘ “HF "halting . row the classroom and a dila- ‘ Most acInt ' l i h y . i . . . yre bish- for vou to bring your dreams LUCKY With James when we were at Alex shrugged. It s the fre- pldalod panama on pmma] Street ‘ t H '. -. i z “ Sm." Ho has mm. hoard it be“ .09 0f Charlottetown. Although out into the open With a profes-t E S DOLLAR t supper this afternoon. tlicso lin- es ran. They seemed to us. to fit in so well with the life of the one of kin to him. miserable of late. whose spirit Went out on a tide of today. . Not that. im- manity being weak and \‘lllnf‘t" able in many a way. each one of no bearing many a failing and imperfection according to man's lights. the man gone could. or indeed would claim to a saint! At the same time. if one could presume to attain to the like. it would surely be one who had harbored no sha- dow of enmity. no hatred, no jealousy in his heart toward any fellowman. Only a kindliness and a loving sympathy toward all. Such a man this was. who with little warning to family and friends went the way of all was sufficiently repaired to be- the, main purpose of the sodality . H _ come a preliminary schooi,‘was a spiritual one of mutual look atdt. he suggested commili which also was outgrown after‘ help by prayer and the practice to a Window. a short time. In 1864 the people t of virtue. yet the members he Bt‘low thI from mf‘adOW' "‘9‘. of St. AndreW's parish offeredi came the staunch supporters of ‘ stream ran In a broad llll‘blllt‘nt‘ their old church to Bishop Mac‘ the Struggling new school and to "15“ "l \V’alf’rs- 591""? was hm”: 1!“er alld With llw gill. COUIF them throughout the years. Saint . rying thP SHOWS 0f Wlnlm‘ fili’aY-l led the offer of assistance shouldt Joseph's owes I great debt 01 sional counsellor— a firstrate . psychologist. psychiatrist or an- .Wllel alyst— who will help you deciph- gRindlcss er what they are trying to tell ‘Plcture Pac you. I The gist of your dreaming sug- iBACONLB. gests that you are lonel at . heart. 3/ emotionally withdrawn to" LIQUID even from your closest associat- h lT rift es and. also. t- at you probably ' ° ' ‘ ° ' ' 49c are more childish than mature GET ONE FREE as of now, in your orientation to Mix_o 2 for 29¢ It is possible that despite your sco" TOILET devoted husband and seemingly . model family. you feel shut out TISSUE . . 4 fOI‘ 49c iSWIFT’S - of the mainstream human threm.......45c . fore - not to remember it. Let's‘ My folks tel me that: 0 We received more financial assistance from a Conservative government than from any government since Confederation. 0 Our Island was recognized, by Ottawa, no on important part of Canada. 0 P. E. I. enjoyed her greatest years of progress and achievement. :: .. i" in the west end of town. The Conservative Party Has acceptance. to I would guess that you yea to be at the center of things, have a world of love re v 0] ve MAPLE LEAF -“A" LARGE around you. while at the same Until. ianFI‘OW — —- DIBI‘Y—i he wish to transport it to Char- gratitude_ GOOd'Hthl- - - lottetown. Thf‘ bishop and hiS‘ The sodality was later recog. ‘ clergy. ever mindful of the pov- him] by Pope Leo xm in 1333 Tribuf Pa-d Grill and inadequacy 0f "19 COl-E and its royal purple ribbon be- ‘ e " tage — school and the education-t came a badge 0‘ honour highly 1 P s ' i esteemed by all its members. UBWMU Sec Y '8' " 9“ "l the Chili?" 1M" In 1959 the sodality blended Missinn work in Costa m c a e . with its title and duties the work was the topic of an address de- id”de “hp 8” of "Menu “‘Ol 8" alumnae and became 5 “wter by “3 Lewis, member iprovidentiial and immediately member of the Canadian Catho- of the Canadian Baptisl Foreign imade preparations to have the i lic Federation of Alumni. But. Mission Board, m the recent ,9. [venerable building moved to its by 1961. it was felt that it would gular meeting of the Zella Clark l Presenl locations be more profitable to the present ; Mission Circle of the First Bap.l loo HORSES educational role of the school if ' the harvest - wind “‘- Bm‘m’ “Wed refre'l“ ed on its present foundation tor-vion Ito-Inch cn o i _ . ‘ ml V: touching, them to vinyls: Hi 0 “'t "‘9 do” “i the mm During the next few weeks 11- ten undmgted until it to libel: 6 mm“. gamma . ' __ _,-__§ novations were made by volun- to prove fate . mm palatial _ I. It 5 ng ae up. ii WAS PIONEER .i teer carpenter. The entire up~ variations lo incidence through- ; James. the practical one. 'say- I The Health league of Can» per storey retained its original out the worm. am no the l 'fi an the watered. 'We ado. organized in 1919. was the oiu and for many years it oerv- death rate for the disease for w ’ . :ouldtry to.“ tbll neid lam mm; my :21 pioneer ed as St. Andrew'l not The inmomiiopuimouunoonuo m m m m A” . 3.. m popular ca 11 from 5. flesh. this noon. Cheerful. pa- tient. agreeable - the words fit him well. "Through boyhood and iiian- try. hood. we spent many a happpy; Mrs. Russell .loncs. president day “Esther,” James said. nb_ of the Elizabeth Group. inform- vlously much saddened by the "l the "WNW that 3 lmfl Par- ~loss. "We gathered up harvest? “l W011i“ he 39'“ l0 lndla by after harvest_ . .thresbed many "lat lzm“P- M”? ArH- MacCan- a stock. And wasn‘t he one of ."“ll“p“k" "" ll" M"""l‘lfln Bib- the best to feed a mill. Ellen! l l" (""“E‘” . He seemed to keep time to thel M”; Nf‘lsn" Rnth'm [Ni "‘9 be“ of ",9 gear, Andy h, nod“ devotional period. and Mrs. SH. dad uhe could MM 3 gmd slack l Bin-hoe. spiritual life Icon-wiper, And plow a straight furrow. Yes. “95” Will‘ "‘9 mill“ spirit of . "a. and “W.” farmer, m. patience . She was assisted by a .. ‘. held in the church parlour. Mr. Lewis accompanied his talk ' 3 Mrs. Ralph Gillespie and M r s, Only last fall. he lent a hand ; Rnhe" “mwn‘ . . ‘0 our “mm. in “firm” up; Mrs. George Macbeill. H, P i r 5mm“ harvest A n d i Robert Brown and Mrs. W l lhur med ha h n no. pleased , Willis led a circle of prayer. A to be back 10 “mm” “em, I moment of silence was observe “Mn, 3 in memory of the late Mrs. JF. scene, from the younger years MacNeil. secretary of the P.E.I. u Alderlea came back to mind UBWMU for 27 years. today. The sun on the gold of our Mrs. Trevor Hansen and Mrs. Mrs. b. 4' l itist Church. The meeting w a s1 March L with colored slides of the coun-' 1864 was the date ‘chosen for moving the church and on that day all the farmers of St. Andrew’s and the neigh- bouring parishes a s s e m b led. bringing with them more than l100 horses which were to be : harnessed to the two heavy iron l runners that had been made fast ito the church. ‘v Storm and insecure ice defer- IN‘t‘l this project until March 7. JOnIy for the first. 12 miles did iflie heavy ice sustain its tm- mense burden. Suddenly at Ap- ple Tree wharf about seven mil- es from Charlottetown the build- ing began to sink into the mud of the river bed and the pros- the moment seemed hopeless. but once again the faith that can move mountains became evident and on Wednes- day. March 9. the old Church of St, Andrew's was triumphant- ly drawn through the streets of Charlottetown and firmly posit- lower portion \yu divided into only the alumnae status of the group was stressed. After care- ful deliberation at this time. the title was changed to St. Jos- tlme you shrink. with a sense of hopeless inadequacy. fr 0 in making the necessary effort to become a valued. popular, eph's Alumnae. without any ad- verse effect on the membership or efficiency. In this centennial year the Sis- ters of St. Joseph‘s Convent pay grateful tribute to all benefac- tors and invite them and all former pupils from near and afar to re-illumine the lamp of memory. to rekindle the light of loyalty and to gratefully pro- titiat. God. planned it. at God lovetli it. that God keepctli it._ § sought- after member (or lead- ! er) of the crowd. Your recurrent dream-theme of being widowed. hence releas- ed to romance as you choose. DEATHS DROP CALGARY (CP) -- Stomach cancer deaths are declining in Canada and no one knows why. Dr. R. M. Taylor. vice~presldent of the Canadian Cancer Society. said Friday. a. said in an in- . "Vote Angus and Heath. and win with PM" Eggs . . . doz. 55: SEE OUR LUCKY DOLLAR AD FOR MORE SPECIALS m w Earned YOUR Support! to Queens County Re - Elect MacLEAN i- ANGUS MACQUARRIE mx — nan-m. man- -.