reuxooproctmboohtoeidl'hodmrdlm,0harlttotown,flu.nem I”. in teaching singing at the scho-l o .’ . lmembiers of St. Georges Parish enjoyed with members partici- . ting in League. and continue to hold 3C0Ufl€i a all pro- our Group Membership in the‘ The President. Mrs. Boylan gram suggested and planned by the Spiritual convenor andiher WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Music Festival Ass. by giving‘warmiv welcomed the new and Annual Meeting Held By N. iizgiohzihafi; $1520 flags): hg;pggslr:eggiy:g>members attending :zinvrendittee. Refreshments were )3 _V9 a M355 Offered for ii"? ! Father Dunphy in his remarks i The annual meetihg of hhe J'J. Dunphy opened the mePhlSouls in Purgatory. reminded the membersvof thel ART TOURS AFRICA North Tryon Women 5 Institute 5 hm with prayer‘ The Secretary, M ‘ ~J- MaCDmald 9.3"" 3 ‘ Night Adoration on the third Fri-l OTTAWA (CP) — A seplece was held on Monday evening.; {day and suggested that some as- iexhibition of contemporary Ca- November 5 at the home of Mrs. ' sistance might be given in buy— 1 nadian painting and graphic art. Reginald Thomas. I . stressmg the warm 1 ing “Aids” for teaching catech- lsent by the National Gallery of The meeting was opened byi and gracious hospitality extend-lism. The meeting then closeduCanada now is on an eight- repeating the creed in unison ed to their visitors by Reverend I with prayer. imam}. 'tour of Am“ It we. and Roll Call was answered by Bennett MacDonald and the‘ A social half-hour was then announced Friday. I 14 members who paid their _ dues. One new member joined Assocuition, Bruce L. Stewart.i the group. ;Chairman of Dental Assistance‘ The minutes of the last a nd 5P.""d' and 55‘" 5" Fem“ mu' ‘ annual meeting Were read. is” “when . The president thanked the The treasurer. Mrs. Clarence} members for the co.operation MacDonald read the financial: she received during the yea i. report. The following convenorsi The tneasurer's report ' owed a I gave reports. Mrs. Leonard balance of $127.82 at the end of ‘Walsh. Ways and means; Mrs. . the year, ndrew Meurant, Sick and vis-I Variou Committees were iting: Mrs. Melvin McQuaid,‘ heard from.Correspondence was Spiritual; Mrs. Warren Chever- read and discussed. ie, Social Welfare; Mrs. Angus The secretary. president and MECCOPmBCk. Membership: vice-president plan to attend MI‘S- Fem" Macpiiee. Radio and the Leadership Course which TVS Mr5~ Fmd PGPI‘Y. Press; will be held at 5L Marks Ha“ Mrs. St. Clair Paquet. citizen-l off](ge_ I was glad to be ahie to he may be a bit of a flirt and Kensington November 27. 5 ii); Reports were. also given ‘ refuse (as I also was driving). you iwo m be enumeiy at‘ The following officers were from the “"99 “mis Presem- Once his assistant was excused tmded ‘0 “Ch “her 33 indiVi' l elected for coming year: Presi- The reports. Showed that three i early and we were alone in con- duaisi 1“ 5°m° degree' en . rs. Raymond Thompson more fam'hes had been “1159' sultation for more than an hour. But in the main, you are be- Vice-president. Mrs. Charles elated ‘0 the 5.3"“! Heari- file He didn’t makeapass; but look- witched by your unconscious Roberts, Secretary. Mrs. Ber- “Ck and ShUi'ms were ViSiiEd ing back. I suppose he was wait- image of him, in his crucially tram Thomson. Treasurer, Mrs. “Ch We“ and Present” With ing for a sign from me. helpful specialist role. Thera- Gordon Cutcliffe. Auditors. Mrs. Eiiis 0‘ flowers and reading m3- I think of him constantly and peutically he boosts your self- Sheldon Dixon and Mrs. Archie ter'aiv A "umber 0‘ bOORS had have an urge to pursue him; esteem; causes you to feel im- Thomson. be?" Presented to the Souris yet feel I can't do this terrible portant. cherished and protect- The next meeting will be held High s°h°9l “b’ary' '1 was “‘3'; thing. There are too many lives ed: and you see him as Godlike. Hi the home 0i' Mi‘S- Gordon Cili- ,c‘ded to g've “0'00 to S“ S" ‘ at stake. to throw them all aside in his wisdom. understanding, cliffe and Roll callewill be ans- . u . . for a short selfish fling. Even solicitous insight and effective wered with 3 exchange of Chris- w.‘#. so. if I felt I could get away paternal-type care. Thus your tmas glfts- FollOWlng the meet- 3. ‘0 '0' o with it. I probably w o uld o hungry worshipful gratitude ear- mg, lunCll was served by - ‘ ahead. es over. unconsciously. into 958- My husband has been th e reverles of being his sweetheart. SOURIS CIWLI best of men to the children and This is _a fairly common phe- November meeting of the me- He is an iniTOVH‘i and I “Omen” 1“ the patient ' obstet' Souris Parish Council, Catho- MARY HAWORTH Happily Married Woman Is Attracted To Other Man Dear Mary Heworth: Is it normal for a happily married woman to be drawn to another man? 015, $5.00 to be given to the TB. possessing a light within, a . spark of the divine. a faculty of potentially illimltable Intelli- gence. awareness. self-conscious- ness and all-encompassing com- prehension. that marks them .is “made in the image and like- ness of God." As persons made in the image and likeness of God— Whose nature is lOVe- it follows that mankind is made for love to 0. Hence people ought to love one another. with unselfish rever- ence. as a matter of course. As to why they don’t ~— that's very long story. having to d o with primordial man’s loss of Paradise subsequent bumbling misuse of his facul- ties. in disordered pursuit of concise report on the Regional MFS- JJ- MaCDonald read the[Conference held recently in St. minutes of the October meeting i Georges, and correspondence from the teachers of Souris High School. for donation of books, P.E.l. T.B. eague. Music Festival. My husband is one of th 0 s e wonderfully strong good sound persons who knows where he is going and how to proceed. In 10 years' marriage (with my help in the early years) he has ad- vanced from laborer- type work gobn highly placed management 0 . Now we are quite well off with a fine house, children and modest luxuries. We are still very much in love. Yet with all this I have found myself in the last three years becoming more and more infatuated with a pro- fessional man; he also is hap- pily married. In the first year, he seemed So much for preface. Now. mutually drawn to me. More “wit you- Very likely the pro- than once (though not lately) he fessmnal man is 3m!" “do” offeped me a 1m home from m. probably your obstetrician. Also 2nd. District Queens Conservative Meetings r.- lPicture Your ; Lady with ' MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. BOYLE Lovely Autumn Wedding Is Solemnized In Baskets of mixed gladloli and vases of dahlias made a beauti- ful setting for the marriage of r Linda Margaret MacLeod and George Wallace Boyle at the Ksnsington Presbyterian Church recently. The bride is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old MacLeod of Irishtown. and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Boyle. Hunter Ri- vcr. .H. Bean. minister of the church and the Rev. Ralph MacCaull of Sheet Harbour. cousin of the oom, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mr. Gordon Murray. Kenslng- ton was in charge of the wed- ding music, and accompanied the soloist. Mr. Norman Hall, Hunter River who rendered the solos, "0 Perfect Love". and “The Wedding Prayer". The lovely young bride who was given in marriage by her grandfather, Mr. Heath Mac- Lcod. \l'ore angelegantly simple gown of white peau de sole, street length. styled with a full ..u 5 Kensington ed with a miniature bride and groom and blue ribbbon. Following the ceremony is re- ception was held for 75 guests at Lake View Lodge. Cavendish. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by the Rev. Mr. Bean. and the groom fittineg respond- ed. A telegram extending best wishes from b 'de's b - er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle MacEachern. Mon- treal. was read by the best man. Mrs. Harold Heaney circulat- ed the guest book. Following dinner the bridal party and guests moved to the lounge. and the three tier wed- ding cake made by the bride's mother was cut and passed to the guests by the bride w hile the groom passed napkins. The bride's mother was be- comingly gowned in brown wool with beige maribou hat and matching accessories. Turquoise net oVer nylon' was the pleasing choice of the groom's mother. with matching hat trimmed with kinship ends. ly from the animal creatures, in love a gay way of life; but we are entirely compatible since I have adapted to his pace. Per- haps because of this I long for a love affair. but I don't think so. I have thrown myself ener- getically into housework. c l u b work. cooking sprees. redecorac ting, etc., but my mind is al- wa_ him. Please tell me how to overcome this desire for him. Seemingly I can't do i alone.-—- B.L. Dear B.L.: It is normal (i.e., within the range of natural re- flex) for a happily married per- son to feel strongly attracted (physically or mentally) to an outsider. However, as persons aren't beasts— but instead are endow- ed with rational faculties of foresight. understanding a n d will power, whereby to govern their attitudes— they would be less than fully human. in their behavior. if they were to trans- late such attractions into sexual flin a caste animals. as certain theor- ists would have us believe. True we share with some of the ani- ls a not - too - dissimilar phy- sical structure. But there th a Human beings differ radical- 8 - 1 Persons aren't simply higher gifts. She was the recipient of and footstooi O rician relationship. The c ur consists in candidly liking. ap- preciating and respecting the doctor. realistically; while put- ‘ng aside, as silly inappropriate school girl fantasy. your dency to day dream of him as a possible love partner..—M.H. 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The couple al- so received lovely gifts at a post maribou. Mrs. William Buchan- an. maternal grandmother of bride. wore a green and gold ' reen velvet hat. with rhinestones and seed pearls and she carried a cre- scent bouquet of red sweetheart roses. , The matron of honor. Mrs. Mrs' Keimem Macmms was . Ian MacCoubrey. the brides- dressed m blue jersey. With . Dress maids_ Miss Janice Mm“. a blue accessories. All pinned on shoe. friend and classmate of the bride. and Miss Muriel Boyle. sister of the groom. all were dreSses identically fashioned of MacCoubrey's was gold. Miss Millar‘s rust and Miss Boyle‘s green. Each wore mat- ching shoes and mitts. and tiny lists of maribou also matching their costumes. The three car- 0 h Her paternal grandmother, Mrs. Heath MacLeod, chose blue with black and white accessories. and the grooms' grandmother. white carnations tied with rib- bons matching their ensembles. 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