t. MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL BAILEY ELLEN’S DIARY About To Try Brief intervals of sunshine we were favored with today. At oth- er times, flags of cloud drifted, and sometimes a light for of damp dimmed the October hills. “And what goes on?” inquired of a lad in a little truck that this afternoon drew up by the door. | “Oh, not too much” Gage re-| plied. “‘At the moment” he grin- ned a big shyly “I have a little matter of building in mind.” DOUBLE RING CEREMONY , Wedding rings and vows were exchanged at All Saints . HAPPE Road and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mre James Bailey of North Lake. Rev. Preston Hammill officiated at the double ring ceremony. Gladys Roche was maid of honor for her sister and Lois Fogarty was bridesmaid. NINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 Mrs, James MacKinnon, Mal- peque, has returned from Bri- tish Columbia and Ottawa, where she has been visiting with friends and relatives. Tt RSN. Arthur Hardy, who has spent the past three months on duty in Cyprus, arrived in Al- berton on Saturday to spend a leave with his parents, Mir. and Mrs. Erskine Hardy. Mrs, Seymour Taylor, Dundas Céntre, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs William MacLen- non, left on Thursday for Bo s- ¢ tof, Mass., where they will spend a three-week vacation. OS Norman Larter, Halifax, is spending a leave with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Larter, Alberton. Rev. Gerald Steele and Doug- las Gaudin have returned to Al- betton after a motor trip to New Mer. and Mrs. Colin MacDon- ald and son Charlie have return- spending the holiday weekend with their daughter and son-in- jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Arsenauk, Halifax, NS. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevenson ‘of Somerville; Mass. (formerly of North River, P.E.I.), are @pending a brief holiday: in- the province. at the North River Motel, the Steven- sons are visiting relatives North River, Hampshire and Winsloe. Dear Mary Haworth: I have York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weeks, Joan and Linda of Amherst, NS. were visitors to Alberton Mre. Gertrude Jack, Tyne Valley, left by. plane recently for Montreal, where she will spend several days before returning to New Yort for the winter. rege & SS Fy Pana Leon Today's shape is fresh, young, Sew it with self binding’in stark white sharkskin or in a vibrant doub- le- knit wool with contrast trim, Easy - Sew- Printed Pattern been married 28 years and have a son and daughter, ages 23 and 19, respectively. Ours was a marriage until recently, but always a struggle, money- After working together 14 hours a day for 10 years ina business we owned, we sold it our years ago and moved here, where my husband opened a cocktail bar, which takes all his time—or so I had thought. Two years ago, much to my concern (for both of us) he lost manhood, complaining vagu- ely of indefinable ailments. I urged him seriously to see a doctor but also said jokingly that if I didn’t know better I'd PROVERB PLACQUE Strike a gay note of wit and wisdom with this handsome set. Great;gift, too. New! Proverb placque plus potholder trio — hang near stove for vivid color and conve- nience. Easy stitches. Pattern 7288: directions, trans. Thirty - five cents (coins) for THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) ¢ {nj} B James Warns A Hunter James) His Luck — {It comes this time on a |night, did you know? We have to celebrate it on Sa’ |—that's a three and an 0 on lealendar.”” “There is in” we reminded “It’s rounder. We'll save for you're and Alex's Quite an engaging item lowe’en, pumpkins are, and of Autumn.-One with the es, that shine and fall to if li ite : ef |6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 19, 1965. gore belt growth capability of the two per- tners- MARY HAWORTH Wife Shocked To Learn Hubby Was Unfaithful think he had a’ mistress, at which he laughed, of course. About a year ago I crossed tive’s funeral service and in my absence our daughter Grace was in her father’s office when he answered a phone call, told the party to “hold on” and took the call in another office. Grace thought this odd and listened in. He was explaining sweetly that he couldn’t see the caller that day, because of tak- ing his daughter to the doctor’s. A girl’s voice replied ‘It’s all right...’ Months later, Grace broke Stes : F B i ZF He igh fe history. The vitality, durability, mutu- al interest value, self- healing etc the continent to attend a rela- |i., ~ < _ WIFE PRESERVERS 121 Gralten Street night-two Canadia in their packs of *Based on the number of Belvedere Instant 5 Gift Coupons issued since February 1, 1965. Gifts like Ford Mustangs, Beer Mugs, Portable TV’s, Thee mart @ixty seconds, _ €an change your lite! Yes, now you CAN get heip- fal eetiet from the miao pains of chronic ever they ing from chronic ‘pane benefits from method. Get afi the facts. Mel coupoe today. NIAGARA OF P.E.1. 252 Kent Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 894-6373 - ae coe nae coset ot boy oe. en an DOA oi ae vicceee 00 0 crest tesnese eee ADDRESS ....-+.. eoecevcee tints o0eunp cry 2 PROV. i A eS MER SET oS 5 RRS A RRA I DR I A age Kroehler Furniture, Kodak Zoom Cameras... e% 2A ae / muei.ers L1> Every hour-dayand find Instant Gift Coupons Belvedere cigarettes’ Farewell Party Held For Couple Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Burt were i i ; ef i “Oh?” underfoot on the paths. One with “Have you ever seen what|the corn stalks on which the they call ‘A duck-blind’?” he| winds play their sober little tun- questioned. “I have” James re-jes. One with the racoons. that plied soberly. ‘Then that’s what/come along a worn trail to pilfer rae sind to tke ie from cooks’ gar- 7 can’t say where, den! ° the process of being formed. haven't quite decided that.” One writing remembers with id ° district There was a silence. J a mes|nostalgia that “A few decades Gui es Give Camp Reports lier eet tlie Meares tone her coe ous — ago vine << pumpkins zs and for Central Queens, is Mrs. ain that hunting doesn’t go with|made co pictures against il Austin: = the farming... You might find|the weathered boards of the At P.E.I. Counci Meeting che: ene: _ myers 0 ee boards over there in the yard, if|barn’s south side After the first been E Two appli. they'd be any good to you. And”*|frost turned the big leaves black| Mrs. G.M. Avard, Provincial |P.E-1. girls had been the best |pOmners” . on he added, “‘take care of your-|and limp the crop was picked.” |Commissioner, ded on|prepared of all to present their|ice in Seseatemest ond Vink self! The open season usually} “ ‘Let them cure for a fort-|Thwreday evening, Oct. 14, when |province’s Heritage that time. A.A.” in Western North brings its accidents, one way or|night’ Grandfather said, ‘and|members of the P.E.I. Council.) Some discussion was heard training session in July; and the Jul- another, “I always watch out”|they will keep a long time’.”|Git! Guides of Canada attended |regarding a are underway Session in July end Gage smiled. “On frosty evenings, it was a| their semi-annual meeting in the from the sub-executive that oltectel “eekiene inate Our. Cabexa, Mex- “7 wouldn't do that Peter|boy’s task to cover the big|*igh school at Summerside. 12 x 18’ prefabricated building| in November at Clinton ; commented this evening when|heap with old horse blankets...| Four guides from Princejbe purchased for storage of |Motel. ‘ : laa ecete tad we were about to open and pare|Pumpkins are one.of the good/County who had attended Heri-|camp equipment, and it was! ya. Donald — a gift pumpkin “Why?"’| gifts to the white man from In-|tage Camps this past summer and that the a ae et “Wouldn’t you rather have a|dian farming. were guests, and gave interest-|recommendation be accepted. 2 Jack O’Lantern than some} “It's a tricky tojing ‘and concise reports of their} Mention was made of a very that be BD. Deose, Gem pumpkin jam?” “Would you?”|make” a visiting farmwife to-|trips and experiences at camp. ifine scrap book on Guiding in . “Oh yes! For Hallowe'en! And” |might. “You put the sugar|/These girls were Marilyn Gau-|p.¥.J. during 19694 which had merside, is chairman of the pro he nodded, “‘it will soon be here.|on it, and leave it overnight?|det— a in the B.C.|peen donated by Miss Carrie study committee, which And in the morning, drain away| camp; Sik who took |Holman of Summerside to - the year with the local as- : the syrup, add the cubed or slic-| part in the Doe Lake Camp in |p.E.I. Council. and their place in the UCW Meeting ed lemon, and pieces of root gin-|Ontario; and Gail Newell and | Held ger and boil it down, to thicken |Mary Blapchard—two of the Is : , before adding cubed pum- the Ss. s e — or until es -sweet’ At O'Leary en arith that Mrs. Alden Weeks and Mrs. . James Bagloe were in charge fo. we ne ron we a of study on Brazil, touching on autumn day many interesting subjects about Until : Brazilian life, and the church's tomorrow— work there, at the October meet- | G00d-night..... ing of the Alice Turner unit of the O’Leary UOW held at the cottage of Marcia Pate + RACHEN Successful Party- a canapes and crunchy little nibblers may not “make” > | nf t i it Hl it; | | a thin slice of onion and finally @ topping of Broil until lightly browned, keeping a watchful eye so they don’t burn. Nutty Sandwiches Usd’ salted nuts, sandwiched together with creamy fillings, to fill in any little holes on your party tray. For salted pecans, mix together three tablespoons Cream Cheese Prepared by the Home Economistsof THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAG Wi Eglinton Ave. E_, Toronto +2, Ont. (91 Oa.