L » E i k»«~...- -..a. - :a..».ii..ra’u...'a.~.,z,,....,.....'........ - Winnipeg native Gisele Mac- acing in a situation comedy Ketizie. an accomplished singer. series on tAB(‘.i television in pianist and violinist. turns to the United States. Gisele. al- ,/ H - recommendations of royal istated in a letter to Wellington ‘em pre' C81‘? Of Guardian ' Pfllrlul P3‘- On commission would “acquaint the MOVe To Sussex 1CWL that "although_ program- The school committee report_ tern Dept.. 60 Front Street West, ming in general is improving. ed that a new wehsmps Div TF0 1 '0fl8|‘|- 7 _ 1 Dear .\lar_v Haworth: I have? Although fundamentally neat-I tried ready well - established as an Sid Caesar. She is shown It e re outstanding performer, pla y s in one of her recent shows. (CP the screen wife of comed i a rt Photoi ;'Family Party il"lOl'lOl'S Couple's /"' '4Otl1 Anniversary: _ * ; Has Varied Programme A surprise family p a r I _v honored Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Humphrey. Kensington on their 40th wedding anniversary. Present were their son and daughter - in - law. Mr a n .i Mrs. Andrew Humphrey; daughters. Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Neil Sharpe and their husbands: Mr. brotiheir. Rev. Thomas Hum- phrey: and Mrs. Humphrey’s sister. Mrs. Ernest Mill and Mr. Mill. Another sister. Mrs. Vaughan Groom and her hus- band who are vacationing in Florida were represented by their son Alfred and his wife. A bouquet of carna- tions from the grand children. and an anniversary cake were presented to the couple. as were also gifts. A telegram came from daughter. Marion and her band. Max Bowles of Inuvik. N.W.T.. also a phone call from Mr. Humphrey's mother. Mrs. A. W. Humphrey. and his sis- ‘Mrs. Humphrey is. the form- er .Iennie Simpson. Kensington. Reid honored so a craft lWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Hunter River A “Playing With Plastics" convene arrangements for cele- ' brating the 16th anniversary )f of the Institute. Assisting her Vernon MacLeod. idemonstration was iv by ‘Mrs. Ken White to members Hunter River Women's Insti tute recently. She also showed different ways of "dressing up" apron Hu mPh"€V'5 patterns. making quilts for a cliild‘s cot. egg - shell painting. how to make a dress form. an 'hints on making small gifts and novelties. i A contest staged by Mrs. White was won by Mrs. D. C. lMontgomery and Mrs. Kent Ellis. The first aid workshop was discussed. and it was plan- ned to have it in Hunter River on. Appreciation of the handi- course held in January was expr s ed. A donation was voted to the Music Festival Assoc. and S50 was paid the music teachers. r in “telepatl1y" tea to be held soon. Mrs. C. V. Smith agreed to 0'I"l‘AWA i0Pl—-The National Council of Women wants the fed- In a brief Thursday to Prime Minister Pearson and his cabi- net. the 700,000 - member or- ganization called the present di- row, outdated and illogical." It Zldmwz been married over 26 years and tralist in the dispute. I've - , .. I - - the SCh001- TY have produced two sons. now in to reason with the offended \\"lV~‘ ..T:ern°['l1ede'§g 8:‘: §'1e‘;i5r'e for lion Hicrne °5p°°s'a“3;kfl‘_"'. §°""§ epr°‘?’l:'ded4 Institute Ne w s was distri i their late teens. I delight in be- es. hoping to help them tinder- 6 Tha Guardian, Charlottetown, * buted. “Parents P]-gfgf Wed. Feb. 19, 1964. public with the evils of the pres- ent situation. and provide an ob- jective and non - partisan basis tion. one of 16 presented. saidl Women's Brief Requests Divorce Law Amendment lmember. is a woman—-Mrs. Lor- iraine Sweatman of Winnipeg. Jjthroughout Canada. further stud- 10" 3l€S of part - time work for ‘women. the preservation of na- tional parks and the elimination vorce and annulment laws “nar- of hazardous level crossings. The brief was presented to. Institute are Mrs. Mrs. Jack Bernard and Mrs. Orville Bernard. Letters were e concern- ing a handicraft display at Ba- ll silica Recreation Center. mer ‘d t h e Lobster Festival, Kensing t o n Barbers h o p the uartet committee, t h e Assoc. concerning the ropes- ed building of an ice rink in the community. M r s. D. C. Montgome ry ‘s and program c on food buying. menu plan- ning, and a Canadian Associa- tion of Consumer item con- cerning poisons and pesticides. Radio Farm orum “Frills in the Market cast the pre- evening was discussed Mrs. Orville llar was asked to answer the question- ter. Mrs. John Barbour and Mrs. Chester Sellsr and _ nowledged receipt of two quilts her husband in "Saint John, Mrs. Jack Bernard_were asked Refreshments were sewed. from members. A new baby N B to the CAVENDISH Ucw crib quilt has been made. The president of the Caven- dish Unit of the United Churc Women. Mrs. Morley Bentley. gave an interesting account of the recent Presbyterial meet- ing in Charlottetown at the Feburary meeting. Mrs. John MacNeill was hostess to the group and devo- tions were led by Mrs. R alph Burdetzt. A reading “The Bible and the It was decided to pack a box of good used clothing for th e 'Brunswick Street Mission in Halifax. A spring Tea and Bazaar is to Occasions Party lconvener of radio, TV and film lthere is still a lot to be desired ‘in good Christian entertainment, included arti lea Do mamas! S eonlor “programmes. films in thea- tres. checking with the Legion of Decency guide, or the list ap- pearing monthly In the Catholic Register and Our Sunday Visit- o r. Letters to the proper authori- ties w-ill in tirne. have some ef- fect, and are really the only means of expressing approval or criticism. A series of 13 Catholic TV pro- grams are being shown at I p.m. each Sunday, sponsored by the CWL. Members were urged to write comments to the sta- on. It is planned to have a collec- tion following Sunday Masses March 1 to finance this series of programmes. Mrs. Fred MacDonald presid- ed at the Feb. session which was begun with prayer by the spiri- tual director. Rev. Leonard Mc- nal A letter from Iphigenie Ar- senault urged as in ny mem- bers as possible attend the na- tional convention held in Char- lottetown this year. arious committee reports were heard with membership increased by two for a total of ‘rite Sisters of the Priory ack- Members agreed to place an ad in the Miscouche year book “Exce1sior." Since the original certificate of organization of Wellington was destroyed by fire. it was decided to send to the na- tional office necessary informa- tion to obtain a copy. Plans were made to hold a pre-lenten dance. Cards and re- Vfreshments were enjoyed. CLINTON C l i o n Women's Institute T u s s d a y evening, February 1 With the vice president. Mrs. Weirum MacKay in the chair the meeting opened with There were four visitors “I‘#hnc. ‘I446-M5 SOFT IN MOTION Graceful motion via pleats — a most feminine way box to go from day to “little" evp. - . ,_.,.,,,_.,.~g__._,g.. 9”] S0V€I‘um9“t '0 59' “P ll R mm ndations also were w1 . - “E I it " myal commissiflu *0 Study Can- ’matl:0regzfrding the integration W°''d 0‘ God" ‘V33 l°'l9W°d by Mrs. Thomas Sullivan enter- n"~‘§s'ffS1tinchery accents smnmh 'd“" dl"°"‘° - of Indians into communities 3 dl5°“55'°1‘ 3“ q"¢°l‘°" 9"‘ tained e mem r 9 ml9rFi]ntednl?'attern 4728: Half SIB- es 12%. 14%. 16%. 18%. iitliz, 22‘/2. Size 16”.» requires 4 yards 39-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50 centsi .11 coins (on siampsl please! {or sad th_ "i M t‘ d - - i - .‘be held Saturday, Ap:.l this pattern. Ontario result-ntii ' mind upliii thencdulrta ca(llnCl"3lael‘- lg/]:m‘;rrlm:el:1g]:ll(t);r 1:’: 1‘. WELLINGTON CWL th(’s‘:,g:t.,f°,r,.,,t,}:,e., L",?':m',es,,.,,,ded -Edd. 2 Cents 931°‘ “X W i h d liament." iS_aul Hayes of Montreal, na-. Mrs. lvanvBerrigan, the _Cath- go ,-on can with --where and lg‘l’{‘$§'ssIzS$'YLg AN¥nfi‘BFRm‘ ‘ A The strongly worded resolu-‘tional president. .olic Womens League provincial how you me, your husband--. Send order to ANNE ADAM‘ it tionary had been purchased for t ing called mother or mom by‘stand that their husband's Sen-i °"‘“3F° '3 ”‘°°g““°“ ‘“’’°“ C“' A going-away party was held undertaking which would bene- Mrs. Robert Heaney invited - p od tn ‘ em ttimmns ,in using ma. form of‘ gadgiw mum“ which prflenu 3 ‘at the Souris Legion Home on fig the pe0p1e_ the members to her home for Purity 1. “c :7 Bu. 1 “.o”.d (_m._.., if my h”S_1addrp§§I are probably e5_.e..i.,.i._ brief '0 the f-ederal gnvgmmrem fo:hl:’{r.flaendmM)t;s;hglArthig Mr. Wriggt thanked alllghosle thenllfblzrch meegistg when roll 317 Kent Dial -125 3 - present. an sai e u a - ca answer wit a sup-i band were to call me m o t h er.‘. l.v ardently atmreciative. rather mommy or any o.ho,. name dos_i than sexually de-natured. as the HAPPENINGS annually. is made up of 2000 federated societies in Canada. ‘their new position in Sussex. :1’: at ways call Souris his home. per dish recipe. ‘t I: prepared with safe first aid that hiings_ pi fast relief .. . keep your medicine cabinet ;. sthcited with l trcccntlyi that, in your b oo .<.i ti S "a wife who flinches from beingl --when Eva was b..o.,gh. called mommy by her husbanrllAd.am_ 9 bpoame fined “.m,.bei's of her family. Ambrose is 9 rather painfully self-center-| the Holy go“... and gave her me Callahan, tJr.) Bronx, N Y.; lmost sanctified. the most g|or~ John Ca”3ha"~ L05 A“9“l°5- Ca"of a gift from the grou day, February 15. Also return- .25 o _ E t [h o h e ‘o ‘of the other spouse_ A wife now .the administration of the regen- io. in o etr omes wer mem-v Cleaver Mat-Lean called upon ;is permitted to earn $250 before 81 hill’-I SCh00l of Which hf‘ aCl- . ; ;Faye Rngersnn to read an ad. iher husband‘; mama] exempt. led as president on the board of A sumpllous bullet luncheon; ‘gtrustees. Mr. Wright demonstra- was prepare and erved by. 3"“ "*3 0' “"353 ited keen interest and knowledge the auxiliary. and dance mus.c > “'0”? “33” ' ‘"5435 D Wright with a beautiful eveningi [ - Insurance Counselling District Supervisor 5' E1 in ignating motherhood. I m-wives seem to ee. l Auflfey Jenkins, Wnme||'| Editor: Phone I-8500 Three resolution 5 5. vN-B" ”‘ the “_°‘“' f““"'°~ paid tribute to his wife. without Two interesting contests were proud to be mo mother of h , 5* Since my previous comments Jamendments to theslnctliliierzgi Over 100 friends listened ‘as whose ready support. he stated. put on by Mrs. Wilfred Picker % é children‘ And wife’ hnusekeeperl “Tie pnmed' Ive ‘come across Mrs Ambrose Callahan re- (‘a tain and Vlrs WC Irving “CL lthet lpxltesldelét. MrddMmol11 Fm. ms ldwork in conlmulmdy ! 3. gé —-§ 4 or Winner to him I am: but “M13. moo vn1u.!|-neoofllterary s(,1€.o_ lumea. [,0 Bmn.x “W York at. .McGp“ ‘venue. wore. rl.e“.t[ ‘ ‘pa rc ,rea an a raoso onour- wou have become flute e - Lunch was served by the -u.l__“._.g....__ AM;-Q 5 his mother‘ :“0~'~‘S “Med with Love ‘0 Mom. ter attendin the ‘funeral of‘ her‘ "h friends ll’! th Chgglolt EWANT EXEMPTION A ‘tan tfbrst-' llght tk of l ti f hostess. ‘ A“ “M is menmmalw to tak_‘¢-_r lR9\'e]ll 9.1.39.1. by Donald 2 S 1‘ _ Vl en e V e4. One asked that a dependeiiti. e1r_ pas conri uion 0 com- _ sa 0 en appreca on or. A” M __A:‘_A 7 in; owepmn to ‘Mr .mmmem }\_ Kauffmao‘ _.r,.d_.o 1.5 oagos hus.ban’d at t. .l0aC‘llm3 ‘ll)\\ll area iisited them in ll‘lelI‘sp'0uS€ be allowed to earn $930 !'l'lU'l1ll_V. activities. and _for_ Mr. his efforts he was presented,, 7 - - . _ .1 god one fop,o.,,-mg obso,-Va. Chuich. \ernon River. Satur- new home on the evening of .lan..without reducing the exemption iWrights active participation in with a Legion blazer and Mrs.‘ [L BENNETT CARR 7 7 7 8 5 ‘dress and make a presentation ‘i011 is reduced. 9“ ““"5‘"‘ “W359 59”‘ ""329 is Another request was that de- _ BEAUTY SALON I ~ ....':';'..'*f..'.°".":.'... """"" " AVA AT THE BULLFIGHTS 11-nu Q In-n.~ Fm, , . . olullllit Th Ava Gardner. In Mexico nd visiting the first bullltglit of the season in Mu, vi 5] no Madrid). "mm ‘.9752 S . ' Ptbacllunnafllgatlltn Ullhdlotemwatchel tin Madtidyeslcrdsy.(APWlro- ’ ”'° '" m“"m'u’mnns l :i:'titcl_\' llll2l(‘L'("pf2lbl to her. f0r.jous of appeiiatio,-,5’ He called‘ "b'“"“”’ ”'a5”"~‘~" . a: that is to say. the .\Io-. You speculate that she "prob-4 ther of All. He did not style her} ably is secretly afraid that shejwife. but simply mother: moth-. isn't securely planted in her hus-i er of all living creatures. In thisl band‘: affections, RS ll'l€ answericonsists the glory and the mosti to his prayer for tihe ideal precious ornament of women.‘ sweetheart-wife." i'——Martin Luther. ' I have returned to the bust—‘ "W0m3ullu€SS means 0111)’ [less I!‘ n rid aftpr rearing my l motherhood: all love begins and. , . sons to early manhood: and men|em'ls there..."— Robert Brown-‘Ho ghes and Le Sh. I . Captain and Mrs. Irving have d with whom I come in contact lnfi. ‘ifreezeouts were \‘\’0?l hi-lei=:i:i' il“’" d3uEh“’l‘S. EH19] ‘MI‘5- C39‘ 2fanBif'(t))ltl1Idc:s)tme(!.:voi/‘eriiktlie Board‘ ' . * don‘! "Gal mt‘ 35 m.\' Children's “The “'‘"“8" “'h0 Cl‘93l95 3"d.HuEhes and Margaret ‘Al‘biII2. ‘lain H-G. TVlacKenziel. Borden. sought on grounds thgts -iiiil mother or my husband's wife. ‘ sustains 8 home. and u n d e I‘. but as 3 person in my man whose hands children grow up to; ri h be strong and pure men a n dt g t. Why. then. can't a normal hus- | women. is a creator second only. lif.. and Robert Callahan, New‘ A“ joined in singing “For "595" ‘They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A social hotir followed cl u ring A Card party smnsnred by “'9 which refreshments were serv- Corran Bann Catholic Women's d League \vas held recently at‘ ' . . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter I Camml‘ ‘rung recently rem" Hughes. iedtas skipper of the MV Abeg- I-Iigh prizes went to Mrs. Ba- .“’°‘t~ H9 “d Mn‘ 1r‘’"‘3 F“ sit McQuaid and Ray Hughes’ tcently moved to Charlottetown consolation winners were Helen ;‘“"“ B‘“'d9“~ Winners of the five week tour- and l\'aI‘_lorie. Moncion. N.B.. nament were Mrs. Basil .\lc- and one son William W.. Bor- Quaid and Louis Bradley. iden. allowed to those employing full- time hous'ehold assistants. A de- duction now is allowed for a full- time servant who lives in. The third asked that a bus- iband employing his wife in private business be allowed to claim remuneration paid to her as an income-producing expense The appointment of not fewer women of Canada comprise a very large segment of the listen- rig and viewing audience of ra- dio and television . _ , gnd the 'giving his full support to any i ductions from taxable income be ‘jln the affairs of the community. was supplied by Francis. Joey , and Johnny. > Charlottetown. P.E.I. A. I HUNDREDS oi= PAIRS -or shoes Wright's 3-Day Sale u ILCIIASES Ardisnplicoumaaur band be satisfied to do likewise to God."—l-lelen Hunt J3Ck50"- I 1 TV viiewmg of chad.-en 5, . and see his wife as a person,l On the basis of such testimonyi S trolled generally by tlc1(e"i1r' ! not as the mother-image. since lproffered by lofty minds. 1t‘ mother‘-o I 5 20¢ he's already had it mother‘? .-wou appear that the modern As long as I'm letting of! husband. saluting his wife lteam. ma_v I add that the most mommy. is iso to speak) ioimnz nauseous thing I know is hear-;with poet and sage in singing in: childless couples iu suallythcr praise. childless by designi addressing AS I0 lht’ €lfit'a('.V of prayer. each other as daddy and mom- each of us must speak from per- ma. How about an analysis otfsonal experience. which will . . - hildrcns‘ er them‘? ivary. according to the pulling a hit ‘one. icf th h. ‘I , , l I _] o. _ I oh E , f f .[h ' ' . ‘o e_ istory of Is and farms. rhymes with pane. and I'm " mm "Sm" ‘ are 3'" " ripmwr 0 "Ur 3' Curiosity. otir only compan_v.‘as recorded there. blest if I can... Why!" he ex- This wupon h worth 20° when Ipplled toward “N DUTCIIBSO Of male reader's views that prayer. Inasmuch as you don't believe ' y in Winter's World Huslied ; In Day's Dying Hour So s i l e n t and peaceful old A t l a s to revive for me our night is —— if at the moment something napping on the c o u c h slarlsl “A-hem" Curios l t y cle 3 rs The BBC now has 12 part- time and three full-time mem- JflL£E part of one! But once I awoke it was gone. Still. when I close my 9.Ve- can remember ', tall but the very last word! It claims smil i n g, “there Ill l . ‘I I 20¢ SPECIAL OFFER! tl:l:1fia;:;s‘;\F;ei~t-l:a‘llr;NC’l‘r‘>It‘l?‘heIl£E;i::eGo;i:§gt bggrgggaiiv tfip. a puzzled expression in his throat. hefizinz our atten- now! It's come back to me! A awe‘ in our store‘ 1 ' _ ' ‘ _ ‘ . .. - ‘ ~ is green eyes. ition... And at the window above mind is a peculiar k 1 main benefit from prayer isn t | can achieve. it s no wonder that .. .. V . _ _ , N P099 to -- p e mi .".i"‘...‘.“.T°h““.T. $.51I“.’L'..l.“‘§....‘€“i‘.§...§.f°X.:i.i: 15;.‘ .‘§.'..§.°-- .:*°..'....’.::. ‘-it'll; “M”-I °°UP°N PER CUSTOMER a lt"(‘llIlE of not being ‘ have to find the answers for our-. “the practise of faith."—M. sclvr-s.-— E. . 1 Mary Haworth c o u n s e l s Dear F‘...l.: I believe this is the; th"°“t7-h ll" ('°l“m“- “Oi by ma” fourth go-round we've In t or personal interview..Write her this column. concerning th e3 in “'9 °{ Th‘ G“"d'a"' alone. We. upon self, instead of rejoicing in H. pros and cons of who’s right; GRACEFIEL FLIGHT hours. seem to recapture it." “Want to hear my verses..- |"‘l “'h°'5“'1‘0flE-ll! fnnd hus-1 On warm days, wood storln James? His armchair is va- "0l1'."' Curiosity smiles ‘ I hand Fall‘ his Wife m0mm.V afldjsoar on thermal drafts nearly cant. Rea d in g put aside. “You see. while I napped. I “Surely"' ' he visits at the she deplnres or protests th i sihalr a mile high, then gud. go‘ form of address from him. ‘feeding ponds 2!) miles away. e quiet here. No sound but the‘mented only this morning. crackle and sputter of the.i"We‘ll be getting a new moon fire as it bites into a dryitomorrow. Ellen. Let's ho spruce stick. and the tick of the it‘s a fair wind that brings it!" old clock marking off “well "It's a lost word I'm look- and truly" the day‘s dying.‘ ing for" Curiosity sighs. "I just can’t house across: verse came into my dreams the lane. He carried thither thelor rather" he twinkled. "a 3‘ I at times. so full! James’ st e p s are pe door. He does not enter the kit- -I Chen. buhzoes to the cellar to put a lasting block of wood the furnace. "Well".he chuckles. a cat's chuckle "you asked for it! Here it is:" "Hushed is our sold win ter- worl . The frost writes its white on _ t o pane, This is the season of snow on the p th Now I wi's_l_i it were summer again. “Do you like it?” he queg. tions. a little anxiously. "It's amazing!" we smile. "Will the day still be pretty after supper. or will the dark ht then?" Peter inquired as be debated whether or n ot he should remain this evening to join us at the meal. ging off his sn break earlier. and the evenings are noticably lon- ger. What is it they say: 'Il winter comes. can spring far behind?‘ No after all" he muses "not far. Any and every season — they soon slip away!" And the day now — so pt". sant. steals a w a y into tit e night's shadows. Until tomorrow —- Diary . Good-nlght..... 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