” FIFTY, CENTS (50 cents) coins (no stamps, please add two cents sales tax. plainly size, ‘ame, style number. : Send ordef Dept, 40 1, Ont. ~. in for each pattern. Ontario residents Print address, fo Anne Adams, eare of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Front St. W. Toronto Berliner fled to West Sunday sealiag city on & the wall - Shy so eegeemegeans —epmuang BERLIN ‘AP)—A young East Berlin through,.a graveyard, dividing the udder extended to him by helpers in the West.‘ THe refugee was identified as a 25- year-old technician who wanted to join his fiancee in West Ber-| ers and parents who helped and we would never again see a sca- encouraged them, also.to the reity, We humans are like that: | Mrs. Edward A_ Griffin, Mrs. Women’s . Institute <branc hes in prosperous times, Want, the | Melvin’ MacGregor, Burton, and who are'providing this schctar- sceptre seems to be‘miles and Mr. and Mrs! Lorne Howard, ship. The-+ pupils will enroll at) miles away!” Glengarry; have returned to O'Leary Regional High school) “But want can come quickly Sahwifigan F.alls,. Quebec, for their high school courses. on farms.:A dry summer, a wet |where they are on the teaching Refreshments were served by one, a cold-spring, and the résult|staff of St. Patrick’s High the Burton: WI members and a shows on the fields’'we said. School. es ; “ ‘social hour was enjqyed. = - cal 4 “Oh well, this was a dry sum-) Mgr. Clarence Dalton, his son, oats ‘ Brown Sugar DARK OLD FASHIONED BROWN SUGAR n Sugar does for flavour. Try this new dessert and listen to your_family call for more. ee ae \ 2 ; f . - ee . = > a MARY HAWORTH _ . = |e : eo : = Mrs. Michael Keus, Kingsho- | : ° ‘ro, is a patient in the. P.E.L Man Suggests Wives Be Bocpitel’ Cherietisiowa | ? F Mrs. Katie Robertson, Kings boro, was visftéd” recently by | | Told To Ignore Betrayals eon "watson noverton, Bor rf | ton Dear Mary Haworth: Last ev-jvery human, non . analyzed chi!- Billy Mfls, Toronto, spent the ; ‘ening my husband and I, with dish way of reacting blindly to past two weeks with his parents, i : : Ss two other couples, ‘were dinner the pain of feeling ashamed of Mr. and Mrs Russell Mills, An- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 22, 1965, guests at the home of very good oneself, while also afraid to face- nandale. Bily was again the ee cnt friends. up to a clear assessment of what winner in the plowing contest A : ‘ The first course had been ser- one needs to learn, to be fully at Dundas recently. IODE Prov ncial Executive ved and the host was pouring poised, impeccable and at ease.| Barbara Bruce and Elinor \ the wine. Just as he got to me| When experience boomerangs|MacVane, Bothwell, have com- ° : ‘ I absentmindedly began to cut |and hurts your pride, it is better |menced their studies at Prince Finalizes Plans For S OW with my fork at one of the vege- to take the slap in stride, saying |of Wales College, Charlottetown. z dies A gga And * per-|to yourself “I'll learn from|Prior to now -caperenn®. ie seney haps t very firmly, | this,” than to seek fal la- Young People mebers rom. Mrs. WR. Genegal, th Rt. Hon. Geo eyruny~ bu » this,” than to alse consola ! eee ee er ges pt : y seOr ges slapped my wrist. (The hostess tion in alibis, which merely the East Poipt Baptist Chufch Brennan on the plans for the | anier and Madam Vanier. As : | : “Red: Glove Revue” highlighted Mrs. J. R. Roper was: appoint- hado’t yet lifted her fork.) weaken your sense of responsibil- choir, of which they were both ed Glove Revue" highlight I am sure that at least one ity for the person you are, or members presented them with the first IODE. provincial execu- ed services at home and abroad | other person ‘observed this little bee MH . gifts tive meeting of the season held secretary,’ replacing Mrs. Ron- | incident me siece twist fh: My hus Mildred MacDonald, Green- . ening the Dom- ald Clark. Assisti Mrs. : . : . ' . a pe var aia “s a “i — ; t = Of course I was exceedingly |band has been importent since vale, has again entered the | inion ed he : is ret ered embarrassed -by my lapse. Per-|'his return; three years Charlottetown Hospital for fur- The meeting’ was chaired by Dougall and Mrs. R. Pope. Mrs. | haps I > : : tl rovincial presiden!. Wanda Roper reminded members that | pa T should construe the host's ago, from a year's assignment ther treatment. gee : the 1ODE’s fall shinenant would | gesture as the act of a very good overseas, We have been married Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Stewart, WA\" 4s, her report Mrs. Brennam be going in fpte)November and ‘friend, to be accepted grace-/15 years. _Kingsboro, had as wee : : : fully, in good humor. But the fact|' I hav adjusted to the siiuat-|guests, Mr. and Mrs. George told members that ‘the show asked chapters to start’ prepar- ; nan was bein@ held at the Confeder- ing articles for the box. She said is that I consider he was unnec- |ion, more or less. But he hasn't Woodford of Moncton. ’ ation Center in Charlottetown that the sprikg shipment includ- cossarily rude. What do you fared so well. Some months ago Betty Cameron. Chat »_N. on October 19 and 20 and at ed four cases, over 500 articles think? J.E. he asked for another year’s as- B., spent the weekend as guests ; i. 8 oA. ; a : mt Dear J. E.: People in glass |signment abroad. He is overseas of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stewart, Ss Civic Auditoriun in) Summer- of new and used clothing and houses shouldn't throw stones, a | now Kingsboro ‘ a Briti u : : } ; ee al the efforts of ee ee a ae proverb says, And you were just! Apparently he can’t bring him-__.Mrs. George Bruce, Kings "the advance committees was to refugees in Europe Africa on the verge of committing a self to seek help, except to sneak boro, spent a few days in Saint ral underway and that much of and Asia. oS fault, in terms of attacking your once to our pastor, and then only John. x the work: that -rentaine@ was! Barbara Worth w inf 4 plate as if you'd come only to when theif paths were parting. Joseph MacDonald of the entered around the show -it- ed assistant . oar) jeat, when your. host_intervened-4-want“to-do something “positive, American Army, now stationed Seite -The-director-ot-the-show-T Davies. eRe [se Sow you down at least to the extent of learning in Germany, arrived to vill be Ted Hook of Los Angeles Se | So, on the glass house theory, about the cause and cure of un- attend the funeral of his mother, wi , “ pt . A decision was made to leave perhaps:it's good judgment to potency. Can you tefl me how to Mrs. John MacDonald, Priest ane ee we ing the selection of a painting that ‘put the most ‘giving appraisal begin? K. F. Pond. star cgidvadbashest : the provincial chapter is giving | jupon your host's wrist - slapping ee ; 2 ; Mrs. C. D. Ives, who is chait- 14 the art gallery at the Fathers | seature. Dear K.F.: Your husband's Alma marl aee left on return ing the Summerside section of ; W : a Vee refusal to seek help, aside from to Newton, Mass., having spent “ of Confederation Memorial Cent- The civilized primary aim h the show, also reported that ad ; : e one last minute confidential the, summer months with her, er up to the regional art commit- of dining with friends is to enjoy ; ath M Wilfred vance committee work was Z0iNE jag a feset of mind, supposedly, and conference with his © departing _ fl rs i MacLean, ell ; : : ; ee stor, ‘suggests that considera- Kingsboro ae Sede Mrs. Stewart Members were told that the es hg Te : om - of - conscience on his’ Mr and Mrs Edgar Dixon, MacKay and Mes.-Arthur Love annual IODE church par ade a eee oe sory an part. mav'he at the roet of the fast Ralticand Mr—end—Mrs reported that the two junior woud be tea a Pare Roe headin e slag a heahignl saleesite peeery Saree, Faeenennt, \chapter members, Lynn Loftus — ae 2 ee | lant brooding - about. It seems to,, Guilt feelings about some en spent a weekend recently in Now’ MR. AND MRS. ANTONIO FACINI and Gail Carver, who attended | SOUS oe te ot the erovincial | me your host inflicted a minor ‘anglement overseas, or a com. va Scotia. ad the. Junior Chapter Seminar in Ghaniet sould ke bete-ia Sam. | ‘embarrassment (if such it-was) | Pulsive emotional commitment Mr. Roger Francis, Souris, Ontario earlier this summer had rsid oe Oct | ichiefly to spare the whole group to somebody overseas, may fig-' left recently to take up employ- Cou ple Exc ange Vows returned to the province with — — oS ee tober : aus a lagter one, namely, the bloo- Ue in his stateside impotency. ment in Hamilton, Ont. His many new ideas for improving = - we popes MR. AND MRS. JOHN McCARDLE per - spectacle of your forking H's recent napitieton of a re- wife and family will be leaving A 1 Ri C ithe work of the IODE’d junior _Reports were given by the pro- J ; jfood into your mouth before he assignment overseas tends to shortly to: join him. ' t WoO Ing eremony chapter in*this province. High- vincial treasurer, Mrs. E. C. | WED RECENTLY ‘ lcould, return to his. place strengthen this. surmise. aaa aveniem suc : light of the girls’ trip, which MacKay and by the education | . - ‘from distributing wine and be-| As for what you can doj con- ‘ Summer flowers decorated the ception for 60 guests was held at was a joint project of the Nat- secretary Mrs. A. W. ~Gaudet, | ! : ; ; an fore his wife had signaled for eat- structively: Get firsthand inten- i altar of Saint—Dunstan's Basili-_|the Confederation Centre. T he ional Centennial Committee and |who announced that a bursary Mr.-and Mrs. John McCar- Murphy, Summerside and ing to start. sive psychoanalytic help in~bet- ea. Charlottetown, and guest bride’s table was centered with the Ontario IODE, was a recept- |has been awarded to Karen Anne le are seen fottowing their the groom is the son of Mr. and My advice is, forget the hum. tf understanding yourself in re- a ' pews were marked with white |a three - tiered wedding cake, ion given for them by Governor LeClair of Chartottetown. August wedding at St. James’ Mrs. Albert McCardle, Middle- | ijiation. Or if you can’t just vet, lation to him. This is the best. SESIN COMSILTANTS +. SEWING SERNCES mums fastened with white satin topped with a bride and groom. Roman Catholic Church, Sum- ton. Rex Soha ——— oificiated ‘then turn the sting to good ac. YOu personally can do towards ®0:B0X 550 CHARLOTTETOWN, Pee ; bows, on Aug 2ist when Mary) The toast to the bride was pro-| : | merfield. The bride is the dau- at the ceremony*-- icount by letting it remind you to |. festoring full health to the mer- ' _Jmelda, daughter of Mrs. —A¥-\ posed by Mario Sartor, to JH A P P E N | N G S ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. (Photo by Heckbert Studio) ree ene tion foreused on riage. MH. \ { sinks t ‘ thur Feehan, Charlottetown be which the groom fittingly res- | ; ie a - : lneaple henceforth and your ap- o P g t ' -\ @ame the bride of Antonie Olive nonded. Telegrams __receiv- Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer. ae Half Centur |Marvin, and Eugene — of petite consciously under control EAST BALTIC 3 @ expert wor hip? 1 1 Eaein, sm of the Ile MA eewere veal hy Steen. Mae ¥. -_ |cuseaioen: sie iste ven ARE ¢@. expert sarkaieaetip : Ars Ambrozin Fracini, Udine, Donald. After the reception the Mir and Mrs: Melton J, Mac- opened. G ames, and contests et et ae : Mrs: ton J, } r ; : ght mention, finally, that ¢ @ finest quali ° octet nase prone Meat ged i des wean Naeger he weenie aes wnen remem CUD Meets Peto futon Man ser ay va ttl ee gate eeu na Wet esse g eyuent ‘ rerar gn! - grandmother, Mrs. Katherine a a ai ; sriffin of Toronto, ,Ont., is 0, Visi recently er : + ed the double ’ring ceremony du- Kelley, at the Sacred Heart aearcel cgi & Fabp ate oo — : At Bedeq ve is spending holidays at the home ee ee _ sisabe daughter and son-in-law, Mr 1 $166 Prince St. Ch’tows ¢ ring the nuptial mass. Home, and friends and relativ- oe . eo hice’ , : of. her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. | So : |% \ t The bride, given in. marriage ; : and Mrs. Prowse Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hilchey, the Nedeuie Hai t Gontury h s, Mr. awkward moment at table, is a. = = 20-0 oteooe U - fe bacther Dann. “entered los of the bride and gro0OM Freetown and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Montague, accompanied by their (114 met at the home of Mrs. a eb S. Griffin, Barton. The Paint Mak "Clee cael bee khrete 1 spain gathered at the Communify jarq MacLean, Peter's Road. daughter Annabelle and Mrs. .: t Joh N Gath Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKenna on dre spending holidays at ! ; ers ° & the church to the strains of the Centre in the evening. where a 7 Hilchev’ th ; ent vi- Ernest Johnson on Monday, with and. family of Central Bedeque i , Cc ° H. BENNETT CARB > ; Wedding March. She was in @ puffet , Led d ney Seer ee the president, Mrs. George Hen- were recent visitors at the h the home of her parepis, Mr. oO. . Tasknrn ‘ 1 « ' 2 : ey uffet supper’ was serv an Mr. and Mrs. Garnet MacIn- sitors to Nova Scotia and New rs ; ; 'sitors at the home and Mrs, Justin McCarthy, of : ¢ - Insurance Counselling t ' floor lenzth gown of white orgam dancing and singing was enjoy- tyre. Sr. accompanied by their | Brunswick derson in the chair. Mrs. Ver- of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Griffin, |o5 Hi , All Kinds of Paint ° Distriet Supervisor ‘ea over taffeta, with a bateaw eq Acuchter’ Detbie Gk sauaal’ : non Craig read the opening and Mr. and Mrs. Edward §, c2mpbeliton. NASH ALUMINUM ° Charlottetown, PEL f¢ 1 Meckline and long lily pointed foe g honeymoon which inclu- toe aakan Mass., where the | Mrs. Arthur Gallant (Marga- PO": ~ Griffin, Burton. a pct Vista ber cares | nt ee eee Bs ee ee f 1 gleeves with buttoned cuffs. Her Saat ' en ee ee ee ee mare Minutes * of the last meeting) y,, : rs ~ den recently visited her parents, | J) 4. MacCANNELL |% Phone 4-8817 - 45435 ’ dccaAnienh waaca clawewed laa ded a_trip to Halifax and Fre- will visit relatives and friends. ret Duncan) eldest daughter of vere read. Village iapeoves| r.'and Mrs. Vincent Gallant Mr. and Mrs. Edward §S. Grif- 140 Great G St * t : sinaist hidhhekt-s honttant ill- dericton, th e bride chose t ai. : Mr. and Mrs : Matthew Duncan ments, wih as fixing of side- and family of St.. Catherines, fin, Burton. Feat (eerge St. | ee000s- 00006 0000 00s ’ nsion veil) Her only jewellery was re a sens oe oe ee ee eee Montreal, | of” Summerside. left with hes walks were discussed during the chs ’ : aS with white. accessories and a Que. has returned to that city,| small daughter, Kathy Ann, for, ; ; : oe . ; a single strand of pearls a gift corsage of pink and white carna- after spending a twe week holi-| Lond Ont., 0 take up resi- business discussion, after which : 1. @f the groom. She - carried @/itong day with his brother, Bruce. Ste- | dence with her husberd whe is|¢ Proemam of readings, jokes , eascade of red roses. : 2 ‘watt Hieh Bank ’ , employed there jand conundrums was enjoyed. : . ‘ , ated matte mie gras Scie see "eee Male Walmnt Grisns : : : ; clu . Mr. and Mrs. al- saat } the h i i t : here 2 ee wore 4. antin, Ermiriio Harbic, Tony Fog- x Mr. and Mrs. Anders _Endal- Mrs. Garret Macintyre, Jr. | a pr oe anata ee ike fs 5 ' ( a street length dress of blue . i : rae fi heck M ;ea ember contributing to the , 5 giato, Fred. Commuzzi, Ettore and young daughter, Leiv, have was hostess at her home in Mon- : ae i : taffeta over nylon. Her head ; A f |program. Mrs, Mae MacFarlane i ' j : = 4 Del Frate. Mr. and Mrs. Romeo returned to their home in. Monta- tague, when friends and neigh-| iy oi. th i . ‘ TT Se OT ee 8 t: Plece was a pill = box hat of imi Démen- gue after spending a pleasnat ho- |bours gathered at an tiie ee Pee 2 : Crees es ‘matching color and she carried Florean, Jino Diminutto, n- (8 at epencine.» » Haain h of Mrs. B White, (he next meeting. ° * a "ek . : : ; - ico Camillo, Mr. and Mrs. Lor- liday visiting in Halifax and tea in honor rs. Barry White, | : P ‘ a cascade of blue and white car: | ji h ‘ints “of 3 re who with her family. has ‘taken | ; : 4 oan enzo Fabro, Sergio €Commuz- ot er points interest ‘in Nova : family, é HOUSEHOLD HINTS i > ' The groom. was alfended.. by zi, Vally Piesello, Nina De- Scotia. . , up residence in Charlottetown, | . : '.Marie-Sartor-of Fredericton, Giacinto, “all of Fredericton, = a -. Where- Mr. -White- is -employed.+ Substitute liquid _ white. shoe] x Og eae . : IN M ar’io Taurian and” Mr. and*Mrs. John Beaton and The guest-of honor was present- polish for white ink. Shake wel a ' NB... and ushers were Attilio N.B., and : : ; 3 ‘ po ite ink. Shake ~ well ; a i '__Molliea and ‘Stephen “MacDon-. V — Angelo — a family, Mabou. oS pe Sua ed with a gift by Mrs. Macinty- and, dip your pen into it. It writes |_ eae Xi, : ‘ ald : ii photo -by~ Myers~Stu eee acaags a tte lies re-on—betraif ~oF-all-present-and-;more clearly thaxi\the _ regul- Lae : ‘ Mrs. Freehan. chose for her Ue, Pn Mrs, R. sili _ jar ink. ow : : deretneen wake e-cean | : . 3 at Mrs. ‘Roy Gillis read the’ accom r : Zz ‘ 4 pee ere - panving verse. Refreshments | For a steaming hot Yompress, ip ; dress with white accessories and | Mr Mr ‘ . wring a small towel -f luke- * whe wore a corsage of pink and| Pat ee Gordon “Mac- were. served ‘by the‘hostess ass- | oi water, place on ‘a pce of ee: , awhite carnations. oa he egerae Hue bila isted by Mrs. Elaine Stewart and foi] on the ironing board ’an d eS : Following ‘the ceremony a te As LAT recently for Cape Cad Maina Mrs. Lois MacLeod. run a hot iron over it ss . * Tee eee a Gee OE A EL where they will visit with friends) i ae 8 ’ pens Mr. and Mis. Arnold _Wight- 4 5 : = , J’ man of Montague, are. leaving ELLEN’S DIARY : : ; b f : today on a holiday trip-to tte ~ ; Ree Ee Ney Te Bales Of Straw Travelled ay | Mrs. Alvin Adams, Brooklyn, : ‘ was hostess ‘to a stork shower re- B E | a Th [ f ; 7 cently in-honor of Mrs “Wendell y sca ator O e Oo t » 3 ca ohetecn hg daca At Alderiea, these days, let a‘mer. But it could have heen | i lecorated chair, : of lw h Sifts were presented in a basket barn - loft fil1 with bales worse. The wonder of it is that whith catried out the pile an d straw and straightway the esca- the crops survived at all!” blue: color: asheme Mes Ralph lator is moved’to a new location, A little truck came in happily, liavwood resi the ecom aie and that phase of the harvest-jand in a practised move was ean Company ing is. continued. This @@ternoon | drawn wp by a granary. There a ing wishes asthe gifts were , IDeiinaliid ated A S_ Welt. pales-were being admitted at a|was a sound-of grain@eing aug- 4 S : door high’ up in the ig able of a ured, before the machine ; ; 1 building, which handily shelters|went out again smartly to. the ‘ Burton Girl ‘various animals during the sea- fields. ; | ; son of stabling: Now it may be! ‘“‘There’s certainly not the £ | Receives WI : several younglings of the ‘c 0 w- work of once to the -harvest” : } . . tt? kind, again it becomes a “place James remaked~ watching a 3 First Prize of special care where cows with |bal@-ride up. “The combines } aa tie The sentat pe Pe new-born calves are housed. And |changed that.” - , ~ 4 . . Scala Seca ea se Prince’ should we come to look in‘there| ‘‘And the coming of ,electric- ¥: Pd . stitute coneention relay In- in the Springt i me, we. may see ity to the farms, to power escal- Wee Ut Vill aries © ge catite s *rade 4 winsome lambkins nursing or |ators and augurs” we said. rare d St Metts t SS sere ts ra at play, or maybe cuddled close ‘‘I wish they'd invent some- een hee s ae co : age to their ewes: [thing to pack away the bales in |vilie, Duvar, Bloomfield .Corner,|, rhe September sun wove its|the loft” one of the younger. fry : ant Site Wi eleen shadows today sunny and dark |grinned in passing ’ : and eerie. Wink Burton WI on the fields of the farmlands, | School has again claimed Mack | lek Ma SIT ere ona: and a grainland away against a|— le school down the JIFFY - CROCHET tt presi hillside, spread unreaped and |River Road. : : | ae : pons accent ee golden... Down the stream river- Ami how goes it?’ we queried. ' Trp off separates, — sleeveless ; D. 1 : ward the crows calls sober, | “Oh, so, so... not bad at all” '_- or %% sleeve on jiffy ja¢kets — Louise Dalton, daughter of Mr. and of late there has been no |he°replied. ’ .| so fashinable; wear all year! and Mrs. ad te Dalton, Burton. sight of that heron who flies} Naturally there are calls of > | Jiffy crochet! Fashion loves caahicel ta first prize, with the into our summer days. \the farm ‘on his time. “When c : : | the peek - a - boo prettiness of ae st mark of 672. Brenda “we don’t see many straw |Mack comes, you might tell him ; 4 t 4 5 Abel - + |lacy ‘crochet. Use’sport yarn or Horne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. piles burning this harvest” we |to...” his father will say, “Now, ae 4 me ané$ string. Pattern 7001: sizes 32-34; David Horne. Bloomfield Cor- commented to James, who placed |if Mack were only here, we could : : alent aS onda ils. ah at ana On and Pnegibales in turn on the escalator |..." his grandfather sighs. ‘ t ’ a h : . { +e Te ; CLEAN = CUT CLASSIC THIRTY-FIVE CENTS ‘coins’ prize winner was David Gallant, Tm) ‘he wagon beside ..._ Me lapeatng the daor teers tates s i t ‘ * “| : ts : ‘ / s. : Wy 573. f Me te, : ; fh @raceful skirt flare, vou C4" Guondian - Patriot Needlecraft Coneratiiations “Gert extend. sant tap of ;horses hoofs. . Nor saw a day go faster. than this e 5 en this classic shirt: dress . Hons WwW e hound running on ahead down one. There was nojlast ‘to it at ora rely, : Dept., 60, Front St. W. Toronto ed to those Voung people for their = g : . iy) an | for everyday flattery. Propor- | Ont Ontario residents add one high. standings a, to. their (rom the fields to warn the cooks {all, now was there anti i tioned to fit vou “ent sales tax. Print 1 t- a : 'T to have the meal on the table! =| Until tomorrow — Diary — raisins © 1 bake at ee " ; 4ens. Halt Cent sales ta Tint plainly pat- parents and teachers who had « and 4 —" ' Printed Pattern lf tern number, name. address p : Those were the full harvests, |Good - night 1 sheet 6 dozen nae nr TT Rb ce De DD ip he crete ne ernreraeinen nae ceeDOEN,..f_assitance to them... 2 > {Buti ee eee inn ence git a, 9412, le. Size-1fl2 requires, 3% ; , In reply, the students extend- that’s the pity of it, isn't it? ' : — poe : yards 35-inch. j DEFECTS FOR LOVE a4 their gratitude fo their teach- When we’ had those, we thought | BURTON - -, : See = Ss L. Isn’t it wonderful what Lantic Dark Old Fashioned b