lprons to please bride. hosless. ‘Pa mm ‘ a. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 3, 1963.I HAPPENINGS A banquet was held recently Holman apppoinied as conveners. .i by. .3. o. v . ,o t ‘ 3‘. T {all 1. "l e - ‘33 . d. 3'3'5' ’ c. r. r . t. a i y. 3" ‘ 1"‘e‘n’.‘.‘. a o C Q l‘ |' u ‘ C I “if s's'i‘. r c .a J V t a" R-Ig 1372:";ij w , I a o a 0‘» {'e". h 4 4q-r a O .- \- . u A s at as! ‘ec . vyfiavr ’1 _";.(‘Y‘a"‘f'w . t " .r ,’ ,‘a... H...— . . n I ‘ v ..,. v1» “‘9‘.‘ a‘ 3 fl. are t. 3 >zx:.'¢:s,’ o, ' 3%‘9"; "\g1‘i.l,~ . 5.; 'g Q g .u a . g; . g x , 3 .- a a. . WM’).‘J~‘1K’"€.& “s ‘~“vl~?£‘.u.*~‘3-T~£*§. ‘1’ - at the Rendezvous Restaurant at recent meeting of the Ladies for the adjudicators for the Aid of Prince County Hospital dance festival. executive mem- held at the home of the pre i- bers of the Festival Association} dent, Mrs. Heath Strong. and dancing teachers. ? After routine business a mo tion of thanks was extend to formed the table decorations for ing the recent tea and fashion the recent daffodil tea sponsor-I show such a success. ed by the Willing Circle of the! A nominating committee com- Kings Daughters at T rin ityl prising Mrs. ewis. Mrs. Church Hearts Hall. .l.i\'. Beer and Mrs. S.R. Camer- ADDPOXimatEIY 400 gll9Sls wereiI on was appointed to bring in a in attendance. Islate of officers for the annual ‘ meeting in May. Edward L. Jamieson. son 0 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jamieson of Medford. Mass. has bee ap- The dedication of memorials n was shared in by the congrega- pointed a senior editor of Time tion of Park Royal Church re- Magazine. cently. Six Bibles‘for use in the His mother is the former Es-l pews were given by the United telle Mullen of Scotcbfort and Church Women in memory of his father is formerly of Stur- the late Mrs. Harry Smith. geon. Mr. Jamieson. who at 33‘ Three hymnaries with mu sic becomes the youngest senior cdi- were given by the family in v MARY HAWORTH Specialists Must Have Faith To Solve Problems , so my er w Dear Mary Haworth: So often that transforms. and put it to, “RP herMDOn's days off. so he Stella mm, c‘thouc Women-3v in your column you advise the use. For example. in healing petitioner to consult this person the man with the wi arm. Our Lord Jesus Himself requir- “19 mu“ 8°- or that agency. You seem to be- lieve that a clergyman or pro- ed some cooperation from the I fessional counsellor or legal aid client — an exertion that was dummy and I specialist can meet the need. no also an act of faith —— when matter what the particular dif- commanded: “Stretch forth thineha " So it ficulty. Why don't you try thinking positively for a change? over all. Mind is perfect. already’ have the power to start! thinking for themselves? Before recommending sources of t of help, you should know. first you of all. whether the clergyman or the legal aid specialist or the fa- The positive impetus leads to solutions could be given by you. through your column. But you seem to rely a lot upon people. Mind. not matter. is causa- tion. So use your own asptre to be helped Mind. the human mind. is a test their own sincerity. estab- _ isynonym for God. Mind rules lish the strength and integrity his work Please adv‘“ me~ of their desire to be made whole, C What makes you think that and their faith that it can be Bouquets of daffodils and pus-: the members of the comiitee people with problems should cons} done_ by wiiiingiy reaching . out sywiliows. and yellow tapersi for their splendid work in mak- suit others {or help. when theyl on their own behalf, It isn't enough to just sit and lwait upon another's awareness ruth to do your work for M.H H Dear Mary Haworth: I am 27. mily relations counsellor has and Don is 35. We have been the faith that solves problema.‘ going steady for eight months . th at and planned to be married. But “if 5’“ ‘1 have ‘° ‘3“ "i. 5““ who recall R M better be now thanMatefi' councillors. Mrs. Ed. D. Gal- his in its infancy. coun‘sels' lam. Mrs. Lawrence Doucette. ier this week at a private hos- Mrs. James Doucettc. Mrs. Stc- pital at this one-time capital of on the night we were to become engaged he said I must choose between him and my pet fox community services for helping: terrier whom I’ve ‘had for eight "3;: commams that she “beds her in care of The Guardian. mind, hairs. barks i no more than other which is perfect. to express dogs). is disobedient and some- "Iiini-i'ecmoiwmu Successful Year Shown By Conveners Of CWL . ’ and keep The meeting was adjourned. ; ilivolllt‘lusweel) the “VIII! 1‘00!“ on show a successful year it followed by lunch. served by the 3 y #5 does obey where she has been taught to. had has improved in the last two months. i feel _we could compromise he? in the kitchen' °’ Yearly reports of all conven- flt wouldn’t b9 bothered. But he L bid. “1" held on A I.“ just says he can’t live with her; 1:68“ w p A total of 22 members were Ve ° °°.°' the meeting with the league pra- Tueldly He tinue wage earning to help With expenses. 1 am buying my home '< nd. , is with all persons who '5 one ' third l”Md °“~ But “’9 which were approv There will be a new carpet in - - the sanctuary by Easter. Ihe' Dear C- 5': D0" l3 taklng we" president thanked Rev. Leonard ll," “38°” gfmag'ldmth 3' I“? “it” Ayers for his assistance and ad- 8 . 88 - ' t t . many in double harness. His Vice during he p“ ye” grossly inconsiderate bias shows | "cause . n. he i‘ already Vgigidellintmqus. WGafifhier; - ggfiihiggrghmony for ' Past lst- vice president. Mrs. Leo R. My advice is. stay single ra- Elmo": and Vice ' _presme.nt' rs. Bernard McNeil. 3rd Vice Fuel-hi earned The following slate of officers ‘ ers; ture can’t succeed. Sooner or secret treasurer. Mrs. Justin Gallant; M a r y Haworth I through her column. not by mai . or personal interview. W rite fifdterms‘nmrs' Aubm G“ E o B.C m“. EARLY I Council. was noted at annual meeting of executive. NAMES LEADER. VANCOUVER (CPl—Extcrnal He Day's fairly lgge twee“)! present and the president opened Affairs Min' ister Green ' will en Heel led an attempt to unseat The secretary read the mihut. Prime Minister Dlefenbaker be- and the 1°“ ll" terms °f yea“) es of the last annual meeting ‘0” his I‘ESlgnalJion ed ., re“, C.Mnet. “all Mr. 3&5 , They mull will be moving to another town and the treasure“ report .how. he resigned. Mr. Green said at in a year or two because of ed a balance of “07.94 on hand. is: all-candidates election meet- constituency. A c t in g defence minister Pierre Sevigny quit at {be same time because he had pointed defence minister. Green said. PIONEER DIES AT m FORT LANGLEY. B.C. (CPl ther mm “m.” “m The ven’ president. Mrs. Vincent Coffin; Themy for Joe Morrison, who ' 17. Mrs- Joseph Gandhi: at 102 was one of the last men . mainland. Joe spent Arthur Doirlon: his youth behind the 15-foot New business included buying timber palisades of the fort flowers for the church for East‘ where G o v e r n or Sir James Coal was first mined in Cape er and having a mass said on Douglas proclaimed the birth of .our own positive thinking tol tlmes puts her forepaws on the Breton Island in 1672 and in the Feast of Our Lady of Good B.C. in 1858 Th ose who ask help. Stop sugsi sofa (wanted to be patted) or Alberta in 1872. ital was later gesting that they go to someone else. when you yourself can know the truth that they are searching for. Sincerely. W.G. SHIFT OF SHARKSKIN From .Val‘dlS of Dallas change costume without dis- eomcs this shift that is a pcr- iurbing the hairdo. fect choice for Wear during For those who sometimes mghwagm summerddai/fs ahead. like the belted look. there is a eresstsmaeosar- - skin in colorful vertical awning spasmm “5h that ends in stripes. Lime brass buttons M, global tabs encircled In brass one shoulder and down one wire coils. side proflde an easy way to ELLEN'S DIARY Bicycles and Catcbers’ By Tracy Adrian by A the president. Mrs. Fred (‘nylgl Miss Alice McCarthy and treas- tor of Time. lives in Manhattan memory of the late Mrs. Wil- with his wife. He was formerly‘liam Sentner for use of pulpit The memorials were present- Plans were made to hold ii ed by Mrs‘ Murray Macxinmn 19 in the AA Hall with Mrs. w. and received for the courtesan. Dear w. G.: In effect. you ’ i are asking me. to provide magic _ by “saying the word." so to] A I I d' 4'- A 1- speak. in this space. that willE n C I Itransform their experience. Ra-i (mystic word formulael ofi the old fairy tales. Conveners reports for th e and members for their help and I own effort to know the truth. year were presented in detail at co-operatlon during her term of Dunstan's Basilica Parish Coun-g same assistance and help _ be oil of the Catholic Women’s Lea-l given to the incoming executive. 1 director. Very Rev. P.F. Mac- A short monthly meeting pi‘e- Donald for his guidance and at- this time members were re- New officers for the year are: minded of the Provincial Con-1 nrcsldcnl. MTS- Gf’orgt’ McGui- arrangements were made for Walter Morrissey: second vice- celebrating the Feast of Our president. Mrs. J.L. MacGuig- 26 with mass and a dinner meet- 1 George MacDonald: recording ing at the Queen Hotei, Vsecretany. Mrs :erald Mitch- an associate editor. guests. rummage sale on Friday. Aprin P. Callaghan and Mrs. LeRoy tion by Elder David Murphy. Isomth to people's difficulties. F , . , I ther like using the abracadabra. B I P I‘l CWL ' or But people have to make their I the recent annual meeting of St. .office and requested that the I gue held April 2 in the Assemblyl She also thanked the spiritual ‘ Hall. ceded the annual meeting. At lendance al all meetings- vention on June 16 and 17 and gun; first vice president, Mrs. Lady of Good Council on April ‘ an: third vice- president. Mr a. The meeting was chairpd sell; correspondence secretary. and opened with prayer by the llrer. Miss Gertrude Coady. Very Rev, pr. MacDonald, Councillors for the comin Mrs. Fred MacMillan. record-I year are Mrs. Fred MacMillan. lng secretary. read a compre- Mrs. Gerald Driscoll. Mrs. Mike henslve report for the year. 913- I RObIS‘m- MFS~ E118 C 0 n '1 Olly, crating on the activities of the i MrS- Thomas McAdam. Mr s. Mitts Show Appearance A tractor joined In our spring-I waiting to receive the key to the song today. After a period of-tenant - house there. The papa farming in which the horse and; whistled a happy note. aleigh was line only means of. "Hear him!" Mack smiled. conveyance on our wintry fields-r “And whether or not they are at the fetchings and carryings. actually welcome guests. there's of each clay. once more Its‘no doubt but that's a cheerful sound was heard. ." "That does ii!" we smiled to: We were fancifully enamour- James. cd by the seals we glimpsed on "wp nei'ei' know. Ellen." he. their luggage: the. names of said. "We could get quite at stopping - places picked up: lip snowfall yet. Yes, in April. one through the "Deep Souf" and on that would stop everything. l've into the cherry bloom of Wash- seen it so before this. But if we. ington itself. and northward to do. it wouldn't be like a winter-. the Provinces and at length to storm. April - snow soon disap-jTormenti'ne. and the red cliffs Dears " of home. So we had the tractor on the We pinned a pair of .lames' fields at the haulings of todayloveralis by the. lower hems to And above. writing their strange! the line. Something dropped by magic In the sunny the sky..nllr feet. cutting through the billows of: "Golly. Nanna - it's a dime!" the while cloud ~ drift. mounting Mack chuckled. “Shake them - higher than ever birds could there may be another! soar. let planes left those siI-i And ‘F‘inders. keepers." he of- very trails that tell earth-bound! fered. pocketing it. “though I'll folks of their passing. - jtell Gran'daddy about it." he “And.” Mack grinned coming; said. ' by. on his way to his classes,‘ “What will you do with it?” where we spread our picccs oft we inquire . wash. "look whai's come! \‘ollr‘ “Oh. i don't know. Likely eat starlings." he said. I or drink it." he grinned. There thcy were. landed on. "Though." a sobering thought the flat of the garage - roof. came. "by rights I need a new “r— ""- -_'—" scribbler today" "You have more now than the students of olden times had when lhcy attended a University!" we laughed. "if you put away that dime and built on it. think of the lovely things it would some day give you: a trip. perhaps." we said eyeing the starling’s lug- gage. "Or even if you were just ‘to save it. period. it would be valuable itself. Did you read lately about the man , years back. put away a handful of silver - sort of forgot about it then. Now many of the coins have become collector's desired 0 different convenerships. The mr. i Walter Afflcck. Mrs. A I fr 2 d I respondence report was read by i Cf)de mid Ml‘ll- Ami“ Clafklfl- l the secretary. Mrs. G e o r g e I The officers were installed and MacDonald. and the treasurer.‘ACt 0' consecratl‘m tread by F0' Miss Gertrude Coady' reported 1 ther MacDonald. who commend- that the main sources of revcn- l N the group on a successful “8 were from pantry 581e,... tag; ycar and on their spirit of co—op- day. membership dues. etc. and I "3'10"- dlshursements consisted of na-“ tional and provincial obligations.» I donations to catholic girls solidi-i Work Converters arship. Girl Guides. Music Festi-; . val Association. school and ca-J Are APPOINTed techism prizes. Sacred He art MONTAGUp} _ Mrs. Roy Ben R!!le Frog-ram. treats for 08- and Mrs. Emerson O‘Connor tients at Riverside and Ill? ln- ‘ were appointed convener; of thg firmary. Christmas d I n n ers. vwork committee when members etc. of the Presbyterian Guild. Mon- lnstitutions convener. Mrs. .iague. held their April meeting Gerald Mitchell. along w i t brat the home of Mrs. Allan Nel- other members. visited River Ison. It was reported that a sup- side and Infirmary and the See- 1 ply of material was on hand. and red Heart Home. bringing plans were discussed for com- treats. gifts and entertainment. plating articles at the next meet- Mrs. m Clarkin. radio an . ' . I television convener. sent thankl Mrs. Wellington Campbell pre-‘ you letters to television stationlsided. and the meeting open-. r shows. "Come to the Stable". I ed with the. hymn "Jesus. Keep I Piece dre SPRING SPOTLIGHT Spring spotlights the two- ss — quietly. beautia 'fully figured with tiny bows1 for waist emphasis. So wear-v able in cotton. shantung. . o “Bells of St. Mary‘s," "Keys of Me Near The Cross." The Eas- the Kingdom". and the “Hour of fer Story was read In unison St. Francis”. In the absence of from Mark 15. fOlIOWEd by Dra- Mrs. J.E. Flemming. convcncrzyel‘ by Mrs. Bell. Mrs. H. M. rlnte Pattern 4522:. of socia] action, the report “rangmilh led the worship period. Misses’ Sizes 10. 12. 14. 16. 18. read by Mrs, George MacDonaldrand Mrs. Nelson was in charge ‘. Size l6 requires 3% yards 35- which outlined in detail the ac.§of the Bible study. inch fabric. . compiishmem of her work onl Mrs. Arnold Irving read tillej FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in committee for social welfare. iminutes of the previous meet-1 coins (no stamps. pleasel for Education convener, Minjflng. and Mrs. Richard Knox‘vthis pattern. Ontario residents Alice McCarthy. attended 81] presented the financial report. i add 2 cent sales tax. Print Home and School meetings. St. Mrs- N915” and .Mrs- wende“ l plainly SIZE, NAME. AD- Dunstan's University (3 1 o sing‘ Iclra'lle were aPPmnted I0 DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. and regional conference in MOT-llVlSlllllfl committee for three i Send order to ANNE ADAMS. ell and organized a p u b lic m - j care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- speaking course. A social hour followed theiiem Dept' 50 Front St. w" meeting. and the hostess was as- 3 Toronto 1. on l ..... 3' fl lIBERAl Question: What Have They Done for P.E.I.? Answer: 0the . . r reports were prawn“ slsted at lunch by Mrs. James l by: convener of report forms,l ‘ A“ A ":v- as: - Mrs. J.L. McGuigan; citizenship fiahaw find Mrs'.Byr°.“ Stewart‘ J ’ f convener, Mrs. Ella C onnnolly; i rs‘ ‘ M' Sm'th W‘ll be m" ..: Ho BENNETT CARR membership c on v e n er. Mrs. Itess for the "em meeting 0 I c “m . Thomas McAda ; G' l G i i ’ mm“ ""99 ’ convene, Mrs. Tzober‘t’ Coffin“: is unaware MACHINE Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: The president than gavel aj A modern automobile. is an I “We 4-3317 - 4-5435 ’ brief report. in which she thank- ; intricate assembly of aim." ; b Charlottetown. P-EJ. ; all the executive, conveners r 20.000 parts. l.LMW. very little items. "No! it could he so too. couldn't it?" he nodded. . ."Hil" he call- ‘cd in James In the barnyard. ‘ "want this dime that fell from i your overalls?" . .lamcs shook his head. grinw .ned boyishly. "Not this morn-' ing." he said. "Thanks. . .andl what do you know!" he ex- claimed. eyes on the road.’ his whcel today. Now that id say is the right sign of spring." Bicycles appearing. Hockey- sticks left forlorn on a porch. A catchcr‘s mitt neighboring the schoolhooks. By such signs. the :beari knows that before long. .lhere will be frogs' tunes. andI ilbnl lilac bloom Is just around ' a bend of way. , And moonlight we have now: u :April's silver. coinage of the " star-daple skv. a,nt APRON ALLURE Make a hit with the newest U , . Carving success m a "I" '"mm‘mw are ALL exotic flower petals. WWI-night. . Little fabric. LOTS of allure “W " ~ -- ~»-— and appeal! Sew petal - pretty ACCEPTS CONDITIONS LISBON. Portugal (Reuters) " & Frcnch anti Gaullist leader Thirty - five eente tcm’nsli Georges Bldault has accepted for this pattern on Mumps." conditions imposed by the Bra- plea..-l to Alice Brooks. care of ‘ zilian government for a visa to Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept..: enter Brazil. aBrazilian em- . Front . .. Toronto 1. Ont.‘ bassy spokesman said Friday add 1 cent at The conditions included all C tn. Prianlainly PATTERN dault's promise not Diary" ‘ I 7332: apron transfer: di. “Me a McLeod Ltd. II Easter Week STORE HOURS Monday - Wednesday 9 - 5 Thursday 9 -9.p.m. Closed Good Friday Saturday 9- 5p.m. on "I: suntan If! MOORE It MILEOD ill) ammonia” BEFORE YOU van: You Should Know The Basic Difference I Between The Two Main Parties CONSERVATIVE Question: - — What Have They Done for P.E.I.? Answer: The Greatest Years of Progress Since Confederation ' Vote Conservative In Queens County lie-Elect imam POLITICAIJ’ ml“. '1“! to en AMI, ADDRESS. t in political activity in Bragg. Millions . 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