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But there is ? - - no one way of $ going about this labor of leve. « * > Teseraere Counsciling 3 District Superviser ‘Sos te ot Connae + | ELLEN’S DIARY : | Morning Come Early As — Workdays Last Into Dusk ——4 t : tion of the girl-guide movement «47 14-' sun would shine out ing of men and machine's. te : - > ose - Fan ce im plans for Canada’s Centen- warmly” one of the children Rob's ‘elder son of this house’ i the concern of the annual meet- ary. ; commented today..“the red tu- the spreading of winter -“drawn i ‘ : ing and conferences of the Girl. Mrs AF Wilks of Vancouv- lips would bloom. \e at 3 Same as Se ee The Guardian . Fr 21. 1965. Guides of Canada — Guides du er and Mrs. K. B. Clysdale of Red tulips soon. ‘and the . His school week ended s Charlotictown, Fri. May 21, Caaada, to be held.in Vancou- St. Marys, Oni, and Mrs. Erie gold of first daffodils! Mack went too after classes to ver May 31 - June 4 A. Cook of Ottawa and New- Today however the sum was join the rest there. James and “4 — a — Guidi efiicials fi mn every foundland deputy chief -ommi- overcast at times. the wind cool the children tended the home i province will attend sessions to ssioners, are in charge of arran- that swept down on us at Alder- cares + HAPPENINGS , be held at Hamber House. on gements for the conferences. lea. from the upland fields. Born > Gone, Coe cen Sow ones _ © Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor Phone 45506 ee een one eer ee ee fo ee a ole — ’ thony Emery of Victoria Univ- rietta Osler of Toronto, will pre- Be Kemeains piebed ov 2. Sees | (0 at ip to oid srmtale mith 9 Olive Moase, Provincial jonal secretary asked ersity will deliver the keynote side at the annual meeting om pace sounds sights of! dejected ar. “You see. it was of ae ed fue Gia ae flag be on address at the official opening Thursday, June 3. the cropping is now general. this way” he explained. “1 was . oe f ati wae i : : vara, - Tractors make haste with the tidying the barn - floor. sweep- off competition, has returned 4, - at {all “public functions “2 evening of May 31 — ee ee ner aie from the National Bake Off at splay , : Cel Delegates will discuss the tetown. provincial ‘commissio- ulings, ap _ - img it, you kmow. And Alex came Toronto. Although not a prize but to still retain the mon guider's relationship with ner for P.E.l., will attend tme ous spreadings. You see © by and told me to put hay in the | winner, Olive who was Aack Mrs. R. Walmsley collect- girls, the psychology of learn- sessions, and others planning to spreaders at work. where mam- mangers for the cows. Now how ‘anied by her mother, Mrs. ed ciothing for the overseas img and the relationship and res- attend from this province Mrs. ure or lime or fertilizer is beimz could I? That's what I asked | Elmer Moase. New Annan. found shipment and alsa, made up a Ponsibility of the guider to the R. B. Dewar, Summerside and applied. You hear of acreages of him. when I was busy myself. ! , = a : ily im local, national.and international. Mrs. Harold Magee. Summer- potatoes planted. moon of 0 And all he said.” he shook his the trip well worth while. From parcel for a needy famil n - ‘ ae hye os the time they bearded the plane Summerside. The meeting ad- community. There will be a side moon, ste hae aes ow ee one Hi = on at Summerside on Thursday journed and refreshments were farmers : fields es ae —* —simerad WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS “Teday in a spirited foreather- “perhaps the cows were haw with thrills and adventure for At Kensington United Church " , : a we sugges the 15 - year - old KenSington on Sunday morning. four child- Senter segs ain i sracnegecete ad of... oe e ‘High School girl. ren were received into the fel- Year's Work Reviewe Tignish CWL my 1 ae they were” he | This year the prizes went to lowship of the church bi bap- T Call On agreed. couldn t they have Saskatchewan. Newfoundland tism. They were’ William Ar- B Ge M : | tit t °o waited? Oh well” be conceded and. Quebec, but that fact failed chibald. son of Mr. and Mrs. y veen ary nsTifuTe N | rising. “if I have to, 1 have. Bat to dampen the spirits of the George MacMurdo: Dennis f ewlyweds m saying” he nodded. the girls from the other provinces James. son of Mr and MTS -~“Queen Mary Women's Institu- meeting. and also. voted"s dona- —£ ‘ -Rext time. he'll have to do it all who felt that they were treated Elmer Cole. Naycy Arlene. dau- te met in the Library at Murray tion to the Hunter River Re- The ae Seas oe Se by himself! royally. The girls and their mo- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil arbour in May with 12 mem- gional High School. to answer sh Parish Council of the att Busy on farms now the days thers enjoyed am all day tour of Hogg and David Vincent. son of fers and two visitors present. roll call with a pengy for each a eet see ee are. Young’uns come voluntar- - Toronto on Saturday which in- Mr. and Mrs. Lea Windsor. Roll call was answered with an button on members’ clothing at ‘he Dalton School. Thelma ily or are pressed into service : Harper chaired the meeting. at the choring while the work in eluded the famed Casa Loma, exchange of plant slips and the next meeting. and that the lirpe aM t a jand lunch at the new shopping - bulbs. Mrs. William Clem e nts. visitation committee for the en- opened sie ae ee ee the fields is being _ continued. ROY ALT Y CROWNED ‘centre. Yorkdale. Mt. and Mrs. Garth Caseley, was welcomed as a new mem- suing month be Grace Wood, Prayer and a dec: There is little time to linger : : at As gifts, the girls received en- Halifax. were visitors at the per Sadie Wood and Thelma Crp’ oF thtes tone oo eee eae (ne Oe tate, come meal G t and Audrey al High School recently. The’ Prince Berna sallamt 2T@ graved sterling silver bracelets, home of the former's parents, Sot on five res- WYS. The school committee dele- ill. were times. Mornings come early. ris ssiaet spe King and royal attendants. Princess pictured above crowning the nq bill fold and ring sets. Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Caseley, ae |. veaven. gate is Thelma Sentner. a. eee ae oo The workday often extends on ‘ t Stella Maris Region- Anne~ Marie-Gaudet--a-n-d--- royal couple. > s Kelvin Grove. and attended the |” Refreshments were served by - Waker Hogan, followed imto the dusk There is also — - Mrs. Bessie Rogerson of funeral of Mr. Caseley’s grand--"*- Penny.” Red the. hostess, Ella Moore, -assist- ee financial report by Mrs. ‘sign of much industry about. : sions, he respects only the judg- Tryom attended the graduation mother, Mrs. Bruce Clark of | Mrs. Garnet Penny. € @ ed by Gladys MacPhee. , Wade Harper. Robins gather up the makings. RY HAWORTH ment of men he admires. though of her grandson, Wayne Roger- Linkletter Road. Cross convener reported that | Ehghlights planned at the meet- Swallows ply _ between barn- MA : he never. never would admit ses. as Pharmacist. from Dal- she had sent im the remainder LONG RIVER UCW ing were: breakfast and prizes yard and stream. Our one pig- _ this " heusie University last week Brenda Atkins. nurse in train. Of the Sewing: Mrs. George Howatt entertaim- for the graduates: $5.00 voted eon on her nest, and Mama Star- ’ . yy : ing i lif: the week- treasurer of the rink ed members of Long River Uni-| for prize for elementary school jing conscipious by her ab- W L It has taken me 2 years of ing in Halifax, spent ti The Years er ire Learns | marriage to catch on. Now I Mary MacKenzie, Charlotte- end with her parents. Mr and canteen, Mrs. Louis Herring, re- ted Church Women in May and $10.00voted for retarded sence about. serve their house- see values that I believe in. town. deaconess - at - large, for Mrs James Atkins, Mt Stewart. ported a successful year. al- when the worship service was children. holds as they now sit and wait. d St bb Mate Meanwhile I take care neither the Presbytery of Prince Ed- While here she visited with though the hockey séason was led by Mrs. Andrew Johnstone Mrs. Trainor suggested that ~The young cattle will soon To an U orn to criticize nor to make direct Ward Island is spending a few her sister. Sister Marian, CSM short entitled ““Envy’”. all newly-weds should be pre- be on pasture. There won't be : days with the congregations at at Mount St. Mary's. Sister: Ma- - It was decided to buy towels of ial interest at this sented with a religious article so many chores then. In another ‘ -e Suggestions, as he tends to go 3 speci wee e t Dear Mary Haworth: I am women, by sharing what I have opposite to my. expressed views. Alberton and West Point. rian had just graduated from and face cloths for the meeting was the presentation of and visited in their new home to weex?” we inquired of James seizing the moment to write learned ‘about how to cope with To illustrate: for vears I have St. Francis Xavier University, Kings Co. Hospital. a life membership pin and certi- remind them of the CW. L. today, noting the deepening you in the hope of helping other a man of meager social cuca my hushand and he _ Jacqueline Brown returned to Antigonish. where she jved Plans were made for the can- ficate t6 Mrs Paterson by Mrs. during their married life. greens on the farmlands. ~——sreund——______________-nas refused, to bay us a house her—home—_in~ P iu sville—after her Bachelor —Science- _wass—of-the-district for the Can- George Howatt The meeting closed with &@ “Perhaps. They should be, I don't mean jm terms of being 2 ch for our large and Spending the winter months with majoring in Home . eer Fund, and for the Achieve- 14551 of 16 members an. Prayer by the director Rev. MJ. at any rate — some of them, af uncouth or uneducated: but of ol ing family relatives in Toronto, Ont. ment Day of the 4H Garment sear Ga call with a bibl Rooney. least” he replied. : not knowing how to live graciou- Last night we went to a party Mr. and Mrs. James Reilly Club to be held -in the school on — = “We searched high and low fer sly, as to entertaining, the soc- iven by his boss. My husband _ The Ladies” Auxiliary of the and family. who were residing May 28. ae REPAY DEBT Tabby's kittens, and listened, ial amenities. exchanging visits T°". charmed by the spacious Royal Canadian Legion made in Hamilton. Ont, have cretur- It was agreed to give a dona- A committee was appointed © ew YORK ‘AP)—Despite but we didn't find them” Alex with relatives and ‘friends and | and country estate. com- Plams to held a card party im ued to their home in Burton. . tion to Darlene Herring, a +H a ee = «eee this year’s disappointing attend- reported this evening “Could oe ; plete with barn ‘and stable and the Legion home at Tignish on member chosen to go to Mani- tion. Used postage stamps Lance, the world’s fair has’ re- it be that they came to die?” My husband is a stubborn Pic ming pool, that today he is Friday evening, May 2ist, at ‘Thomas Kelly and his niece, toba in the inter - provincial ex- S¥lons were passed in paid $1,000,000 it borrowed im ‘The day dies sow. One of va- |man who feels that women have TO" of locking for one like their May meeting. The presid- Mrs. Adolphus MacKinnon, both change. The Study Book was in charge qrier to reopen April 21. The ried brightness, it was, and a |mo sense about important things. ent. Mrs. E. C. Perry presided. of Kensington have returned Mrs. Marion White is donating © Mrs. Ralph Johnstone and o41 term note was due June| May wind that was cool. Yet all | re oe my Also, years age | wanted us 28d minutes of the — previous after visiting Mr. Kelly's broth-\ a bench for use of the Institute. Mrs. Archie Johnstone. _, 10. Fair officials reported that im all it was a good day for the | wieties._0-—-35 * to buy am apartment house as an Meeting and correspondence er and sister - in-law, Mr. and The program consisted of a paid attendance for 29 days this farmers who would get on with jthough humoring my preference |. stment. And though I got Were read by the secretary tre- Mrs. William Kelly, Dorchester, reading by Mrs. Ruth Brooks year is 2,471,587. The attend- the affairs of their cropping. jin _minor things. As to big deci- 2 the facts and figures to per- asurer, Mrs. Roy MacLeod, who Mass. and his sister, Mrs. and a contest by Mrs. Maridh HOUSEHOLD HINTS ance for 29 days last year was Until tomorrow — Diary — suade my husbany, he furiously ise gave the canteen report. Frank LaPierre and Mr. La- White. Refreshments were ser-| : 3,679,980. Good - night... refused to consider it. Yet, not Domations of money were Pierre. Boston. Mass. Mrs. Mac- ved by committee im charze. Always vacuum chenille. shag = & “= s long ago, when one of his Voted to the Flowers of Hope Kimnon also visited Mr. and or throw rugs before washing bosses bought an apartment Campaign “and school prizes. Mrs. George Hofferty at Cam- BROOKFIELD WI to remove excess lint. ( SS house jas an investment, my Mrs. Framk Gaudet reported bridge. Mass. . Brookfield Women's Institute simaail remarked innocently for the visitation committee. Vo- decided at their recent meeting 0jid wax on furniture can be e ; thal ninvee we dauld tank fing delegates chosen to attend) Paul Doyle of Saint John. N.B.. to pack woolens to be re-woven removed by applying 1!14q uid Killex kills more I could cite other instances: the Provincial convention at is spending holidays at the home at the school on May 25. wax liberally and wiping the sur- As when he decided to lend a Summerside on May 19h were of his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Eight members attended the face immediately. hand. driving the childred to Mrs. R. Macleod and Mrs.. Doyle. Campbeliton. } rust stains from por- | wn Wi any ; i : Alma Buote. . § Hannah”, after whi¢gh g hymn, celain. sifks the same pow ? evening dancing class, only after 3 . { Z : . another father, one of his ce - menthiy meeting Mr.and Mrs. Bobby Bell and the Benediction brought the’ dered Cleanet Pog tment workers set the’pace And when = ot mae and family are leaving Central meeting te a close. buys for the family auto. oO r = i ace. / he® Northumberland : ee E he opened this mind to letting | was held at the heme of Mis. & juss "tune or - a have a dog onl¥ yiavnew. with vice - regent, . ~~ oe after a visiting brother - inlaw yrs Robert Romcke. presiding. a : Oth ERSARY [Epproval, eo weing we had no SR, "rat bel laflets = €F° edeque United Church ball fr A-A 19th ANNIVERSA We guarantee it. , approval, om seeing we had ®© bonded out te all members for 4. May ; oi ‘ ‘ | Oat- public distribution. ; | In teaching, it is said that a members im attendance. The MEETING picture is worth a thousand yi. ou mian’s - ict ae Louise ate | se ras INE “hee: ibe mans pou, onthe Scare att charge G'Miied Call | Quees Street groupiof AA are celebrating ‘their band. Otherwise, lacking exper- inspiration beck. The purpose was repeat- 1 19¢h Anniversary Sunday,,May’23 at 2:30 p.m. fence, they des't know whet you _ 0 er erovisstion on the nae a menners is am open meeting, the public is cordially ~ ¢ are talking about. But seeing “Cessful improvisation on the Mrs. George Henderson recei- wee’ open - $ people they admire. living com. (meme of what - every - womam- ved the offering which was dedi- os o fortably in a pattern they cam “80*S depends upon “cutting cated with prayer by Mrs. Ern- sie afford, stirs them to do likewise, ~~ according to yOUr est Johnson. A film was ae | lit seems. F. R. 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