Rv TRACY. ADRIAN SUMMER COOLER ~ ee 4. a 4 e 4 i : ~ ~ 4 Cig i ‘a canara 3 ; helt decorated with a large - call will be answered by drop- LONG, tong torso lines are pear! button center front & favored by Bogart of Texas The pert little skirt achieves for this patio pretty summer fullness: from gathers. under cooler shift Below, the sleeve- the belt It has two big patch less. square necked hodice pockets of checked gingham there is a checked ognzham with pear! button detailing > te . Seen ‘T an . 3 ee " e consequences, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., April 21, 1965.7 Business Wom President, Mrs Eileen Shair. introdiced Mrs. Fred Osborne... the Islander of the Year. at regular meeting of the Sumimer side ~ Busines Women's Club held recently at Andy's Rainhow Room ; The meeting opened with the embh'em zrace. and a short Susi- ness meeting followed. Gladys MacMillan, Clara.Mountain and Mr-=--toms-Hunter-were-appoint- ed to the nominating committee A letter of appreciation was re- ceived from J. M_ Logan for the clubs recent donation to the Prince. County Hospital Exten- sion Fund : After her introduction, Mrs Nshorne graciously . recounted and Professional! yer en Hold ~ Blind Auction At Meeting some of the interesting instan- ces in her life ‘ ‘During evening. a blind auc tron was held, and Dons Wal auctioneer erth man witty- remarks, quickly dispos- ed of the interesting articles. do- nated by the ‘members The club was also visited by the Mysterious Madam Fioren- za. who enlizhtened the mem: bers on future happenencs This was a meeting to be remember- : pare, = Guects invited by members were Miss Jones, Mrs. Edna Wedce, Jean MacFadyen, Mrs Mary Kelly. Mrs. Marton Ray- . ner and Mrs Funice Phillips ~ Montague CWL Elects New Slate Of Mrs. Douglas Graham was e!- ected president at the annual Catholic Womens League qeeting which was held recent ly at St. Mary's Hall, Moatague Mrs. Levi Power, Mrs. George Boudreault and Mrs. Vincent Martin alse brought in the fol- lowing slate of officers. Ist vice president, Mrs. J Callaghan; 2nd vice president, Mrs. A. A. Fra- ser; 3rd vice president, Mrs John Hughes; secretary, Mrs. David Clarkson and treasurer, Ms Harold- Hynes A letter was read from the Pro- vincial Council asking that resol.’ ‘utions be submitted at least two months hefore the. annual con- vention so that they could be \disributed to each council Officers for discussion Other items of busi- ness included annual renorts from_ the various committees. Mrs Geoerzé. Boudreault and Mrs. Vincent Martin volunteered to act as hospital conveners du- ring the coming month. Mrs. Marcel Moyaert retiring — pre- sident, thanked the members for their cooperation and assis- tance duing’ the past year and extended best wishes to the new president and her executive. Rev. J FE. McCardle spoke briefly and complimented the past executive and especialiy the president, Mrs Movaert, and all members of the CWL for their successful year. MARY HAWORTH - Girl Longs To Become Well Adjusted Person Dear Mary Haworth: My blem is. quite simply, men I am 22. a college gradu ate: (B-average’. with a good job: T am net ugly, not stupid. not lacking in social graces But I cannot cet a man. Not neces. sarily to marry, at least. + vet; but someone to lean on and share with When I co out I usually have a good time and my dates certainly seern to 1 go along with kisses on a first date ‘hecause I enjoy them if I like the man, that's why?: but I don't have affairs Not that I am especially moral I'm simply scared 1 guess pro- “Lam generally considered em otionally stable. | belong to sev era! clubs. have a@ nice circle of friends, mostly girls “though I didn't plan it that way: and I. Except that | sometimes cet depressed by these one or two “date ‘roman ces Then work becomes diff- cult It seems when @ man starts really liking me I get disgusted with him Is it just that T know he isnt the right one? Or am I afraid of men’ Or on the road to nymphomaniahb Am FF thinkinc that anyone whd falis for me is ¢razy” Am I getting sex and love confused” : do good work tT amin trouble. emotionally and cant see a wax out I want to become a well adjusted, contributing person: bot stuck And | dont want any flippant one-word answer T have a communication prob- lem tcant tell even my clos est friends of my deepest hopes and fears That's why ! an eri- ting this Zt» tn, cet mvsel! ex- cressed. once and for all Please. hapry help me get straightened out E.D Dear E.D.: In your lengthy letter, here condensed, you question whether you are em- phasizing sex ton much And vou add ‘when a man makes me tee! sexy or wants to kiss me, | feel wanted and compiete."’ What you really mean, I think, é that you feel personally accepted and emotionally secure, for the moment The general. tenor of your ch- ronic anxtous sense of foredoom- ed failure in relation to beaux, or love. plus your characteris- tic concealment of your ‘‘deep- est hopes and fears’’ from even your closest associates, suggests that vou were cradled and rear- ed in an unsympathetic family environment, where your par- ents ‘maybe your father partic- tilarls pitahle to your hunger to he loved and cherished. admired and appreciated by them Injuries of that sort, inflict- ed bv parental nagging, criti- cism, habitual ehort temper that comes through to the child as rejection’. etc. or by paren- tal indifference in a pattern of- negiect, aloofness, unrespons: veness, invidious partiality to others, etc.. can predispose a ohild toward confused self- doubtine “loner” heartaches in later Fle You™*aw- omy problem is, quite simply. men.” Which isn't so Actually your problem con- sists in operating. involuntarily or compulsively, on a strictly- from - ‘hunger basis in the ‘ield of mate - hunting: a field of en- counter where: self confident confident cenerous Interest. be staved oartthout caltculation. - is essential for developing honest { permanent tins “\mark, with unconscious cruelty, ' | To reorganize your ‘personal- ' to save yourself wasted years. ' through her column, not by mail, wer® damagingly inho<s 4 constructive effilie- od such generousity 1s possible only from a personality steeped in valid self - esteem and rooted in a persona! history \of having been cordially loved and cherished hy family‘one's {parents, especially) ' Recently | heard someone re- ‘though speaking the truth as the average person sees it: .But of course it's- impossible to like linsecure people.” I think that ‘remark probably pegs the im- jpression you make: namely, of ‘being insecure and. to that ex- tent, not a winner-type ity potentials along positive lines, get first - hand advisory help from a first - rate psycholog- ‘ist, psychoanalyst or family re- lations counseller. Do it now, There ‘is no better way tp get straightened out. M_H. Mary Haworth counsels or personal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian Piusville WI Plans April | Bingo Party The annual meeting of the -— Piusville Women’s Institute was} held at the home of Mrs. Oscar Ga'lant recently Committees gave their reports “and the pew committees appoin- ted are Mrs. Wilfred Gallant and Mrs Peter A. Gallant. A new blackboard was order- ed for the junior school depart- ment and a bingo party was planned for new tesidents in the district Following the meeting, bingo | was enjoyed by all. Next meett ing will be held at the home of |Mrs John P. Gallant, when -oll ping clothespias intn a bottle IODE Donates Scholarships | To Festival. ay Members of the Northumber- land Chapter IODE met at the | home of Mrs. E. Mac¥arlane for their April. meeting, \g@rhen full lreport -of the Hat and Hair Show was given by Mrs. K. Wal- ker, with several recommenda- tions , being made for future shows ; It was. decided to -purchase some booklets for pubhe distri- bution_on “seat belt, safety measures’. Each member was acked to donate at least one book for the school library as this is library week Two schol- arships. were donated to the music festival, and a report on the annual meeting was given te Mrs. J. Ellis The meeting adjourned and re-' freshments were served SEEKS STAMP MUSEUM BRIGHTON, England ‘CP)— Reginald Phillips, one of Brit- jain’s foremost philatelists, has igiven his £275,000 ($825,000) stamp collection to the nation, to form the nucleus of a na- tional stamp museum. He handed over the 46 volumes and acash gift of £50,900 to the postmaster general, Anthony ‘Wedgwood Benn. STOCKBROKER DIES TORONTO (CRY . John F Kennedy, 52. Toronto stock- broker and company director, died in hospital during the weekend after a lengthy illness Mr. Kennedy was on the board of directors of Wills Bickle and Company Limited and three other companies. He also was on the board of governors of Ridley College in St. Catha- rines. 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