k MR. AND MRS. JOHN CLAYTON MORRISSEY i WEDDING BELLS Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton Morrisscy are shown follow- ing their marriage iti St. Stephen's Church. Halifax. on May 9. The bride is Patricia Anne. daughter of Mr. and ELLEN’S DIARY Mrs. Henry .T. O‘Shea of Halifax. the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E, Morrissey of Cherry Val- ley. P.E.I. Springtime’s Rosy Hues Adorn The Maple Trees The greens deepen now on‘ the fields The springtime rosy the colors taken in a rural gather- we attended. we found by and large. l‘hc favorite ‘as green Perhaps this was because folks were pleased to have the long white winter past. and the greens once more the predominant shade up and down the countryside. Glimpses of i't‘lloii‘ and gold: the sunny '~lt;tfl(‘s. wc '_ m dot: adoran the plain age of a petite sparrow. on goldfinchcs come now far wintering. “Did you know I saw a gold- finch‘" \lex qucrtcd today. "Yes. It was on Sunday after- “R that. noon. when VI oi be r. Pctcr and I walked to the spring. over there in the field beside the road My. that water tas- tes good! It comes cold fro between rocks and then flows down to the stream". It ' rc« {meshing in its crystal coolness. It has also in years gone sup- plied morc than one household in the neighlwrhood. We have dipped from it heat of a midsummcr tthe churned butter And .Iamcs will relate thoughts turn back to the past. ' one of his forbears. requested when earth was fad- ing from sight. a last draught Item that spring. "It was a nice surprise to see that goldfinch" Alex smih ad. “I knew then the summer- time was. you might say. hem!” "None have come yet to the " we said. "I guess that's on account of mar- ‘ \ the grim rcapcr._ those starlings. We shout I believe. get rid of them.‘ "But spring after spring they come back to that same nest." “I kn d. ow" he no ded. “A nd we‘re having trouble again with the one that builds in the mailbox. Shes . e those days. The next thing. tihere‘ltl . be eggs there. wh at then?" have "We our springtime problems. don‘t we"" w (klc . (iold of forsythia. I ha t . strange but attractive shrub. which Spring. ' periment. decks first flowers we have interesting bells Gold we found today in ' dandelion. bright herald there in the orchard grass of the buttercups and daisies and a million other meadow - blossoms. to com of bloom . e. Scampie. our collie. itched to grab a hoof in a helpful move at the initial out - going of a little company of the cattle ’ kind. freed from today and herded away to pasture_ He must however content to be an onlooker only. lost his assistance should occa- ’ sion a minor stampede. He sat in a dejected pose. uttering at times. short wistful yelps. Bright and lovely the day seeds were sowed in a otbed: ion an adjoining farm. a woman planted hctimes her dahlias. i We have. kindled a fire. and closed the door against inight's coolness. Yet r how pleasant the day was. [full of sunshine and robins' gs and the happy hit and son dip of swallows' wings. flame/z 6 The Gunnlhn, Charlottetownfiifii." tuft/77.15347 HAPPE NINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4-8506 The executive of the Students of Nursing Association of P.F..l. resident. I An thy of the P.E.I. Hospital school Sylvia Laird. Prince C ou n t y turned home after in-law and daughter Mr. and _iMrs. Dana McGrath, Sydney ' Sc River, Nova otla. Recent visitors at the home Georgetown were. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Landry and Mr. Fred MacDougall of Montague. Mr and Mrs. Frank Parker. Georgetown, ward Crane of Bangor and Miss Joan Machth and Miss Dot- tie Gibson of Charlottetown. Rev. E. J. Fiander present— ed certificates for Bible study to thirteen members of St. Mark's Girls Auxiliary at a meeting held in the church hall on May 15. Those who passed exams In a course, which was under the direction of Mrs. E. J. Fiaud- er were Elizabeth Davis. Linda exercises of the Victoria Gener- allfax. Mrs. Bennett had the the unique privilege of seeing Bennett. Charlottetown, among the graduates. their stable a be . the remem- Dr. RH. Collins of Harding's Point. N.B. one of the DDF gov- Collins were house guests last week of Mrs. RA. Creelman. McGill Avenue. l‘ The following members of tnc i Girl Guide Association of P.E.I. a left Saturday for the Canadian chu-i Girl Guide conference in Hali-' tax. N.S. provincial commission- ‘ or Mrs. Gordon Avard of Char- lottetown; Prince County. Mr». .R.B. Dewar. Mrs. Wilfred Per» ‘ ry: Queen's County. Mrs. Blithe Murray. Mrs. w.w. Kings County. Mrs. Geo. W'li‘ 3‘ tier. and representing the young adult. group. Mary Cttllcn. A miscellaneous shower for bride-elect Ester acKay of Charlottetown was held recent- 1y at the home of Mrs. A Rix .lr. Co~hostess was Judy Smethurst. i Miss MacKay. whose mar- t riage to Ron B u rd e it takes [place Saturday morning at T r i n i t y United Church. was guest of honor at a shower hCid by Mrs. James Burden. Ass...t- ing the hostess in serving rc- freshments were Mrs. .I.A. Car- ruthers. Mrs. N.A. MacLellan. Mrs. Walter Pickard and Mrs. Bill Burden. Mrs. David Mills and Mrs. John Fielding were joint hos- tesses. for a miscellaneous shower honoring Ester MacKay at the farmer's home, Prince St. The Phiat Group of the YMCA IWere kitchen shower hostesses .\ Nosewor~‘ Ives. with IIlClI' youn: son It of nursing. lst vice president, School of Nursing. 2nd vice pre- sident, Judy Dowling. Chariot-i . spending an . :enjoyable holiday with her son-. of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphill.‘ had as their re-t H .. r lost 1 1 cent guests; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-‘ Lakc from a iiiczisant \‘lill \\1.II' “'0 “0 “"lm " at Hospital School of Nursing . "I R" i for Miss Mat-Kay at the home ' of Mrs. Roy St'antlcbut‘y was elected at the association‘s. " annual meeting held recently. . Rev. (i. llottncy and It‘s 8Y8 arranged for a couan iicar Georgetown for the summer months. Mr Ii'cs will be the tudent minister at Holy 'I'l‘Itltg’y’ Church. Lil'tll'LIL'iUWII l s Anglican tetown Hospital School of nurs-l - - V; . 1 .. mg: leeway, J ea" Rnwed until mid . cptcui )ti. Prince County school of nurs- ‘ . A3,!) :M-(. . f.\l.-| mg“ and treasurer' Sham o la‘IIlIf; a Llll‘)‘l‘l\h("n Llllt‘sl 'IIf XSgini‘E‘l‘ HOSpual school of. Mrs. W a l to r llccr. Brighton ' Road (luring DUI" ‘.\t‘:'k. - w I MES" Fred Macxenue has '9' Nlt‘. and \It's. ('ullcu l)t‘I.ti1’y and Still .Iiit'k I‘t‘lt’l‘ who spam the weekend as thr :ucsts o: l)cl.or_\'s parents. Mr. and llclmry. lctt by to t. ‘I‘ I Mr. ‘ Mrs. . i Wednest home in .. . . . were accompautct‘ b_\ Mrs. l"..l. Dclmry who will visit with 1 members of her laintly residing . in Halilax. lay It Mrs. J I‘. ‘1.“ Ilttlttilfl has rc- turticd to her home in \‘oriit { fricnds in New iork. I Attcr s p c ii (i i n : scyeral i m on t its \‘ISIIIIIL’ with friends ‘ in Maine. Mary \laruzirct My» Food. Innis has rcturnctl to lied 1 Mrs. Alton Jay was a week- .' end visitor to West Iiivcr. NS. I with her twin sistct' Mrs. Lloyd i Fraser and Mr. Fruscl‘. i t t The May meeting of the Unit- ed Church Women of Bay For- nggfi Egr‘ieizg R315} tune was held at the home of w-la. Pei“ and Ruby Mc‘llnnli's iMrs. Elton Adams recently. O 632; goggw‘oggfandggg' Egg-I Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nap. Heath“. Brim” .Landry. Georgetown for the ‘ iweekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J.G. Bennett has return—i Albenle LPBIHN? of Lower Abnu- some tests and said I ed to her home in Charlottetown ! gagaue, \'.B,: Mr. and Mrs. after attending the graduatinnfllictor Rnuque of Bnrar.-liois, ‘ and Mrs. (flarice LeBIanc bichaud. N.B. ' N iSydncy River. \.5. wcrc \ieck—. ‘cnd visitors at the IliUltC of Mrs. Frcd Maclx'cnme ol Buy - tune. I Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Han- lscn and son VC-‘t'li. (icorgc- 1town. lcft Sunday by car ‘thcir home in Saint John. \ i‘... {after visiting with Mr. llan- t son's parents Mr. and )1 r s. fNelson W. Hansen. ‘ Elizabeth Grant. iniotot'cd to IIaIilux. till . ‘rcturu shc was .‘ti’l'i-iiluuttll‘d by .Mt‘s I". .l. Ilolniry n5 Iif‘tvi'K“ itowu who had liccn visiting twith members of iicr family III ced: i ali ax. I'li'it: Alttth'i/ic ‘ll cc nthcl Jackson was it vtlt‘i-‘tl .it la miscellaneous shower hcld at _the home of (icrltlic L'otlui of iBay Fortune on May 1 Ruth LeLachcur. (icrizgci-itvn iwho rcccntly ('0‘llll't" ’ .ycar‘s studies at I)tllllt‘ll . II c r. sic L'nw §i\‘(‘l‘s'll,\‘. has :lt't'i'tilcil :i ilil‘~l~ ‘tion at the Experimcnin‘ Farm at Charlottetown tor Illl‘ sum-l mcr months. ‘ I A welcoming home party was held in the tall :u lw uue Bridge for Mr. and .\lr<. tiarlc Coffin and family who Il.‘t\'t‘ rc- -ccntly returned from Vienna. I;’\ustria. Edwin Reid as cmccc .welcomed the young couple on behalf of all present IlltII\iIIlI- Ial gifts were prcscntctl and ,rcfrcshmcnts scrvctl. i Stephen Itclairy of Ilaiifux. ‘N.S.. who spent sci'crul dais in lthe province as it ili"llllii‘l' of a CBC mobile crew Mount; the DDT“. \'ISII(‘(‘I his pnt't‘itlr. \lr, . and Mrs. F. J. DcLory, (lcorgc— ' town DANCING AT BEAUX—ARTS BALL h never used the word "di- vine". wu main" of tho m Am Ball. RI: [rich lul dancing W il Betty and. Mrs. R. D. Ramsay of Re- gina and flavor Moore. dine tor of the Char ottetown Cen- tennial celebrations. fla s in broad miles for the- camera a they dues in the corridors d of the Fathers of Confedera- tion Memorial Building. Mrs. Ramsay's a festival governot, and I member of the new tivo committee. 4 I F/() ALBERT SUAWARA I‘hcv ‘ -. ‘mosl of all, why I fin , Ito do Mr. and Mrs. Dana McGrath‘ ncck. two of her granddaughters. Am and daughter Beverley. Karcnztell .Inc or Mom or Dad or any- i you. It is m, Keenan. Halifax and Diane and Shelley, and Buddy Coke,.‘bcdy just yet. PAULA MORRIS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED , Mrs. Patrick L. Morris, Icy Szawara of Toronto. The ‘ Ixitikoru. zinuounccs the ca- marriage will take place on gagcmcnt oi licr daughicr, Saturday June 27‘ at St. Mal~ 3 Paula .\nn to i-‘-t) \lbcrt Stan- achy's Church. Kinkora. MARY HAWORTH Exiro Shipmote Showing, Seeks Suicide Solution I am a ing until after the baby is born. _ pre-mcd The terrible thing is. I can‘t tsclmol. \ly futhcr is a well l possibly go home. I just can‘t known medical spccialist and at ‘do that to my parents. And pt‘t‘sr‘llt I am living with family can't stay in schnoi. The extra it‘ricntls ct'l' campus. shipmate is already showing. Last summer I took a job in Right. now I have one hand on my doctor brothch olt'icc. llc ' sleeping pills. You are the only too is a specialiut. While I was .pcrson Ican ask for help. Please ' take six 9 answer. Sincerely. P W vacation and persuaded; Dear PW \s . a tricnd who had intcrn- . known. the Dcur \larv Ilaworth: ‘. 20. a jii'tiix' in \iccks' .. is widely I Did. Florence Criltcnton '0 with him to fill in (luring his : linmcs Association of America 1absence. vinaintains a national ncwork of Joe is a bachelor. 30. who fan- {residences affording prenatal, a man. We ‘DOSt-natal and short-term nur- ’7 ‘cics hiinsclf uuitc 1became romantically inclincd lfvef‘y (‘arf‘ lb lmmal'fiEd mothers but \\Il(‘n school rcsumcd it was i and their babies. Essential leaded. .w Christmas he showed medical and hospital services again. much to my surprise. ‘are included in the program. I ll ) l alud gave mc the usual line. lie I 3150 a(IUI’llUll SPI‘VIWS. it (IF-bif- lcoultln‘l livc without me, Iovcd'W - .1119 and ticcilctl Jill‘. I ate it up. , It happens that one such Cril. .\l)out lIii'cc wccks ago he told I tenton home is located in the mo it would never wot". llei town frotn which yo write. cttctl the age (litict‘cuce and had ’a million other reasons why and \lllfi'vlltll. Some days later I tcrliru uuccr and con- iAsk the telephone operator to give you the phone number of the in-town Crittenton home. Call the intake secretary at the home sulth m.\' hmillt‘r. HP WVIOW- * and make an appoinment to dis- glave me . cuss your needs of sanctuary “'85 Drefln- i until the baby is ho . ant. i In the event the home Is H:- wanlr‘cl to know who and Ibnoked to capacity for }t.1he per- \\'lt‘ ' hogan led mr symptoms. she I pmpriste choices. .docsn't oilfer a ring. ll'ind som requires) in unkind 11> DEAR MARY HAWORTH: This is to underscore your ad- o 15.8.. the 60-yearold widow. not to share her apart- ment w i t h her 78-year-old bachelor friend Tom, unless they get married. There are no words to de- scribe the mental strain and suffering which ensued when my ‘ then 60-year-old . took a 74-year-old male roomer into her two bedroom ap- artment. The whispers and insinuations, ithe questions and rais eye- l brows of my mother‘s old friends lwere most embarrassing. Event ithe grandchildren asked “why 'dme Mr. Bee live at Grandma's _ house? During the year preceding his! death. conditions so' strained that none of mother's five children dared visit her.; .What people think cannot be. lignored: and what they say; jot‘ten hurts and indeed can dol irreparable harm. l n I say to 13.5.: “If Tom. let himt I er answer to hisl need of low-rent housing. Don'tl bring shame on yourself. your lchildren and grandchildren by. taking him in." i 9 (th the Dear 19.0.: Thanks for corroborative testimony. T h e widow admits being tempted; against her better judgment to commit this folly tdue to tone- liness. no doubt.) Perhaps your i WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS York Women’s Institute Plons School Roadee-o A highlight of the May meet- . ing of Alpha Women's institute ; was the presentation of WI pins to Mrs. Frank Watts and Mrs. Elmer Brown. An address ex- pressing the appréclntlon of the York Institute for their many years of loyal and faithful ser- vice was read by Mrs. w. Mur- :ray and Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Watts were "pinned" by the president. Mrs. Jack Simpson. An informative t'llm "Mystery in the Kitchen” was shown by.l MONTAGUE “’1 Mrs. Frank Lacey. is wusl Th,” Lowe? mom“? \l‘. ; followed by a discussion on mens Immune meeting has ' food preparation and family healtth requirements. The school committee report- ed on estimated costs for extra librany shelves. It was decided to proceed with this project as soon as possible. There was dis- cussion also on mngcmen for a school rally and Road-e-o program to be held in York on_ May 29. Report of North Shore Queens No. 2 executive meeting was gi- and items for exhibits. .I a 0 Simpson. Mrs. Reuben Watts and Mrs. Dewar Swan were appointed to ovensee ca- tcring service for the June 4 dis- trict convention in York Hall. h v- rcstraining words. added to‘ The social portion of te e .mlne, Will Save the day. 34-11. tening consisted of a contest ‘\l H. 3 under the direction of Mrs. Don- Mary Haworth counsels t'n ough her column. not by innit or personal intcrvicw. Write her in lcare of 'Thc Guardian‘. 1._ . l I l TRAFFIC RISES The Australian ('Il'll aiiation minister says traffic on main airlineroute s in Australia ‘is increasing about 15 per cent l annual y. “80.. z 5' ally tnlrltiod that coincides tum II was .loc. lie was going ‘ emergency. still the intake - him and break his secretary will help [pcrsuadcd him not tolalternative rescue plans the policy of thel [Crittcnton Homes to responsibly l Vow I don't know- what to (In. t counsel cvcry applicant, in formulate j‘ I was tltiltltitt; :ihou: dis.'ippcar-l1m~ms or propounding the var- i- ; ious protective programs avail-l lablc. and guiding the girl ‘ Graduation ; Ceremony " Is Helcl t A (‘atiitdian Girls in: and Explorers ‘was held in conjunction with, the regular Sunday morningl service at Summcrfield I'nitcd Church under the direction the C(il’l‘ Leader. Miss .sic Mayne. assisted lchairman of tlic (‘Gl’l‘ jmittcc of P.I"..I. Mrs. ;Carrullters, Kensiuglon. .‘addressed the graduates, . igratulaing and challenging them to higher service iii the vocation which they have cho- sen to follow She also snoke of the unique feature of this ser- vice s all the graduates are lit ’I'rain-. graduation . ‘" DIANE BENNETT GRADUATE liianc Bcnnctt. daughter of first cousins and the terrier Mr. and Mrs Gordon Bcn- their aunt. and commended itcti. (,‘liarlottetown. graduat- .Dmma Day for her record of oil rcccntly from the School ‘Del‘fect attendance during the of Nursing. Victoria General years as member. Hospital. Halifax. Miss Ben- ‘Tlie leader spoke briefly and’ not rcccivcd the Alumnae presente the girls “'ltll CGIT rings. Leah Mayne was chosen va- lcdictorian by her Association. It is worthy of note that the tgirls are the first to graduate [from both the Explorers and i CGIT in the congregation. I The Explorer graduation ceremony was carried out the leader. Mrs. Herman. Mayne. Linda Sharpe.’t.hc only Explorer graduate. receiv-l her graduation Prize for highest standing in the ’I‘heorctical and Practical Study of Surgery. Tri Group Choir Sings At Service The CGIT. Tuxls and Tyro LII‘IHID\ fillctl tllt‘ choir loft for ' the (‘liristian Family Service at ’ Marcelo United Church. and certificate and the " 3" pm which is given. for achievement gained dur-l ing three years as a mem l :;of the Explm‘ers. On Saturday evening prior thc organist was Mrs. Harold; to “m Mr an Mrs Clan Woo sire. ‘ .“ ' ' . . - ;’ arding opened their home The (all M “mm” was led i for the a on uual Mother and :39”; fl?“ Gall Plc‘ Daughter banquet with v I I P 0“ ' Itendance of 30. including Rev In addition to the congrctlfl“ and Mrs l ‘\I VI ‘ ' . .tional singing. the choir sangl ' l ‘ ‘lmM‘ M . _ H | groups were addressed by . \nitth of the World .\l‘lS(‘ . Header Em, Mayne. SK‘I‘IDUU‘C “'8‘ read by Ralph . thanked the girls and ~their m .(‘lirlmpion- 3" “‘f‘ Famll-"lthers for their co - o ration Power “8 led by Don ald‘ through the years and Efreswd int-k. totlnwed hr the Lordsl the ability they had shown in . Myer. ‘worship at their meetings The pastor. Mr urray. expressed his appreciation of the fine1 an at- t Rcv. WA. Paterson spoke llbricfly. addressing the mothers. A story “Making Things loader‘mp and also m h ll'tiglil" was read by Molly Van ' A. ' - ‘ 9 0”. E Mayhem assertshe girls would becomei . The offerin'.v was rcceivcd by' A We,“ chia‘w Kenneth Champion and Ervin. for mothém b, ' IJohnson. was read h i The dedication to the missions evening clbwd service was he d. and Mcrllla ‘ singing and .21. n iWoodside sonkc for the "Mes~ '3-~-—-r a” ' Iscn'zcr" group. while their co.~ tribulinn was presented bv Bctr written IIIIIIII’; ‘” h “‘ T THE FASHIONW ' ‘ t.V (‘hnmoion to the church trea ‘ BEAUTY SALON " i :wcnf Ralph Izowfard B r i a r' ‘ ll Every Day I . rn ittspoeorthe Tyros couwv 1 and Richard Baker presented Tinting. the offering, Wayne Thompson Ph jspoke on behalf of the Tuxls N - one 4.9752 ‘ group. and Donald Pickering . u" N 257 Gn st. museum-ti their offering. Tbe tCGtT was represented by . T“ Thelma Clark and Ella White- > 1h vvv ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Consul] District In. Sun Life of mom 4» cad. , . Prior to the service the leal- I i t lets were distributed to the inregation by Melissa Mayhew i. I and Linda Howard. 1 6.11 - “as t l Ray. wlA, yum-son pm. . Charlottetown. I“. ‘ nounccd the benediction. A: - 3 v - ‘ I refreshments ald Crockett and e . in set-v d the committee charge. YORK POINT WI The president. Mrs. Howard )tat-Phail. opened the May meeting of York Pt. Women's institute with the Mary Stew- art Collect in unison and the secretarial report was given by Mrs. Golden MacKinley. s: 8" :3 a ‘51 g a... Notyou yourself a bigger u to! Auxiliary. yet anyway! But, give . . . let: those teeth start: sprouting . . . discover the thrills of crawling. Then ask White bread, as part of a proper diet, can play an important role in replacing energy. And who uses energy more than youngsters. Bread is white bread -‘ sliced, enriched, delicious. But, don’t wait till baby's enjoy Ben's Buttermilk , 9 Committee! gave their l ports. ' A discussion took place ihoving I ham and salad vper at a later date. It was decided to ave an 1'0. slip. alsn auc ' Isale at the June meeting each member taking an article valued at $1.00 Meeting adjourned followed Iby lunch served by the com. imlitee in charge. held at the home of Mrs. (lies. : set Annear, ‘ i Mrs. Austin Ross presided Plans were finalized for [he' district convention. it was an" decided to donate $35. to the lKings County Memorial Iqum, . A penny auctio conducted Iby Mrs. .Austln R0... was won by Mrs. Harvey Ross. Refreshments w e re served by the hostess and Mrs. B Ha. neveld. FIRED ROCKET T The first liquid propellant rocket motor was fired in 1938 by Dr. obert Goddard in New Mexico near what now is White Sands Proving Grounds. 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