WW Anne land. Women‘s Editor. Phone use. E. Guardian. (rainstorm-timing s. 1962. OBA Of P.E.l. Meets In S’sid‘e SUMMERSIDE The 33rd session of the R W. Grand Lodge oi lhe LOB\ of PHI met in the Centre in Summersido on tprll 'ith a! 10 am. with‘ R W Alice Jewell. presiding. Before the opening a very pretty ccromony took place when the officers were sand 7 Olive Currie presided and WE]- ff Ill-KNEW ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Alexandr-r Home of Summersidc announ- ce the engagement of the‘r younger daughter. Helen Ann to Mr. John Lewis Hoog- straten. son it Mr. and Mrs. ‘comed each off:cer who was in truduccd by Vera Moore. while Irene hiatDuugall presented each one with a beautiful cor- sagi. After the opening exercises the w a r r a n t was draped iii memory of Flora Adams an a Mary I\lacLean. members 0 ." the MW Grand Lodge of B.A. Greetings were brought fro m Edith Cavell Lodge and a gift presented to H W \irs Jewell. who was also presented with a bouqutt of random from Memorial Lodge. One of the highliights of the. session was the visit of M. S.‘ M W. Gordon Keyes. grand sec- retary of BA. His Worship Mayor Morrison welcomed the lodge to Summer- aitie. and. on behalf of the town council. presented a gift to the grand mistress. During the day solos were rendered by Mildred Pavntcrl and also by Joan MacPhall. Before the evening session a .memorial service was conduclv ed in the Presbyterian Church by Rev Mr. Brown. The following officers JOHN HOOGSTRATEN Jack Hoogstraten of‘ winni- peg. Manitoba. The wedding will take place on Saturday. were May 26. 1982 at St, Mary's . A _ .elected for the ensuing year: . “SELL?” Chunh m Summer grand mistress, Florence Ross: l grand deputv mistress. Edith HAPPE MacPhail: J.D. Violet Frizzcli: grand moretary. Mary Mac- Phail: grand treasurer. Janet .Beatun; grand chaplain. Emma NINGS MacWilliam: deputy grand- Mrs. Gay Judson and Mrs, RH. Pierce have returned from Montreal where they attended the graduation exercises of the Montreal General Hospital. on May 1. They were also guests at the Alumni Dinner held for the 1962 graduatcs at the Ritz Car- lcton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. lvo Cudniurc have returned from a most M- ioyable holiday spent in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. G, L, Tritcs. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, 2s York Lane. the weekend. OVEI‘ Saint John, N.B.. visited her‘ Samuel‘ Mrs. Russell Bell, West Roy-‘ "CH-“3T! J0811 MINNIE“: dep- any' pal ' who has been v15“; uti' grand treasurer. Mildred in}: her sister. Mrs. J.H. Scalcy. Ian-"m": 6-” 0’ C- Charlotte Washington. DC” for the past Mathcson: grand lecturer. Vera month. arrived home by plane Saturday afternoon l Ethel Gotcnn: grand iuvcniin iii- Mon Revolts Wife’s Const Dear Ma ry Haworth: We have been married seven years and have two lovely children. My husband is 29 and I am 37— nlght years his senior— but i don't think that has any bearing n the problem. MARY HAWORTH members of [he Lady.s slipper Lillr’lal'f‘l Callbeck and Margar- 131 North River Road rcccntl at the home of Mrs_ R.(;. Story. lBrownies Host ~ L i at their home on Dunn-30d Drive .m' United States visitor obser- tion \isitcd girl guides an tilam was hcld at the Morcll Mm JA‘ Bnnd Emflmimd auditors. Muriel Mnanught. Chapter of the IODE at an in» at Shaw' formal mectirtg at licr home at .V. ' The next meeting of the chapter More“ C;u'desl .‘ is being held on Thursday night l Mr. and Mrs. CD .ViacKay"Mrs- F- M' entertained a number of friends MORELL _ Mrs. F‘ M‘ Lam “n Simmay "“ninz- vcr from the Girl Scouts to the Canadian Girl Guide Associa- brownies In Morcll mccntly. Thc reception for Mrs. Lav High School and she was grcct- ed on hcr arrival by a court of Against His Mat: Lathum was welcom‘d 99 g to-thc district on behalf bf the ‘gnd ten home when 1 was 15_ 1 local association by the Brown- iud to work in“; M W m, Owl. Mrs. C. MacKinnon, Jean lschooling as we were poor and Brown {ind Maureen Larkin, my father drank hcavllv. Fln- The welcomo was extended on ally my plrents separated and bt‘half of the guide (Bulging my father died you“ My mh_ Mrs. G. McKenzie and pips. E_ or mantel lasin: biit now ml Dunn Ind th e commissioner“ . (or, ,_ THE ANNUAL “Spring Bonnet sponsored by the Jun- ior League of the Charlotte- town Hospital was held on Sat- urday afternoon at the Com- Spring Bonnet munity Center in Charlotte- town. The tea was convened by Mrs. A. Byron Burns and the co-conveners were Mrs. Henry Blanchard and Mrs. Tea Held By Junior League Members The Junior League of the cd their annual Spring Bonnet on Saturday afternoon. Again. as in other years. the tea was a most successful un- dertaking for the organization from both a financial and social standpoint. For the occasion the hall was beautifully decorated around a "maypole" motif in spring snad- es of green and yellow. Also ad- ding to the spring-like appear- none were the many colorful spring hats wore by both those serving and the 'ladies who at- tended the tea This year the affair was cape ably convened by Mrs. A. Byron Burns and the co-convcners wcrc Mrs Henry Blanchard and Mrs. Edward Gillis. Pouring were Mrs. Leo Cai- laghan, \lrs. Allan MacMillan. Mrs. James Dorsey. Mrs lvan Laurie. Mrs. Leo Doucettc. Mrs. Edmund Smith. Mrs. John But- lcr and Mrs Edward Brown. Mrs George Chandler. Mrs Edward Gallant. Mr: fin. Mrs. G.A. Proudc. M rs. Maurice MacAlecr and Mrs. Brighton MacDougall were re- M Grif- Charles MacQuaid. Mrs. Byron Moore; deputy grand lecturerflCharlottctown Hospital present- Burns. Mrs. Somcrled Trainor. Mrs. Valmond Boudreau. Mrs. rector. Florable Moore; grand Tea at the Community CcntertJames Atkinson and Miss Mar- garet Benton. Another facet of the tea were tthe many balaar tables. These iincluded the knitting booth run by Mrs. Peter Gleason; the "touch and take" booth. by Mrs. Edison Wood. Miss Emily Wood. and Miss Mary Condon: th a candy booth. Mrs. K.A. Mac- Eachern and Mrs. Dennis Dow]- ing; the sewing booth. Mrs. A. J. Duwiing and Miss Proude: the home cooking booth. M r s, C h a rl e s Campbell and Mrs. Paul O'Rourke. - The cake lottery was under the direction of Miss Linda Myers and the hat lottery under the di- rection of Mrs. Joseph Gill. Mrs. Louis Doyle and Mrs RJ. Ma- bar. Miss Susan Cronin received the tickets at the door and Mrs. .JH. O‘Hsnley and Mrs. C A. Coady ushered the guests to their tables. The floral centerpieces for the tea tables were d o n a tad through the courtesy of Jerry‘s Flower Shop; the furniture was from Holman's of PE]. an d the tea was attended by a large number of ladies Virs. l Leo Callaghan is shown pour- ins- I Edward Gillis. Again this year , ‘meeting which opened with the Institute Ode. Roll call was answered by 11 members. The minutes of ‘the last meeting were read and the school committee report~ ed that a dustpan was needed It the school. Members of the new school committee are Mrs. Alexander Robertson and Mrs. M. Young. The president and sccrelavy ‘werc named as delegates in at- ‘tcnd a meeting in Souris on fMay 17 to discuss plans for tho iLobster Supper bcing scrvrd at ‘the regatta. . A letter from the citizenship committee was read and the lqucstionnaire that accompanied the lcttcr was left for the next meeting. Following thc meeting an auction and pantry sale were held with the members of the ‘ Kingshoro Wl ‘ COVEHEAD ROAD W. I. Mrs. Harvey MacDonald was ‘hostess at the regular ,‘nct‘ting of the Covchcad Road held re- .cently at her home. Eight mcm- lbers attended the meeting uhli-il opened in the usual manner. The school committee report- ed that the map of Canada for the junior school room had been purchased. ‘ Plans were made for the dis- . trict convention hcid next month its: the Covchead Stanhouc Community Hall. it was de—‘ ._ 4.13 i A few days ago he lntormed‘ too is gone. no that he no longer cares for My problem is that When 1' me: he ’ufl doesn't love me and l left home i changed the spelling‘ that's final. though he will con-1 of my first name— changed two tinue to live with us I told him} letters. I know now I shouldn't to leave but he won't. ‘ have done It: but i've n e v e r Life on this basis is miserable. changed it back. How do i go M be criticises me every‘ about making it legal? Have I chance he gets. still he expects a right to'.‘ me to be a sex partner, which I‘ I don‘t drink or smoke a n it cannot be while.I he has no af- have never had trouble with the faction for me. His manner is law. This is the only wrong thing I‘ Mrs. Larkin. curt and cold. I know I have been at fault. I have been a nagging complain~ in] wife and i drove him into an affair. knowing lwas doing it III! M to stop myself. I consulted a doctor about my irritability: he said I was per foot], haalthy and he couldn't help In. I continued to as. and Whine and was so nervous and "but that I'd become nauseat‘ ed at times. Each morning N .r 1] t l l is! i ii :3: I E iii ii- ill in i i i iii i l l l iii” 2ii at t i i. i .. ii: i. i ii a ran: i t i i I i r E it it; ' l i 5 3 i l [i I i i is l l i l i i 3 viii i l t ,l is if I i' 3' ii ii 1% i it I‘ve ever done. Please advise me — X.Y. Dear X.Y ‘ A visit to the mud My office that keeps birth rec‘ lords 'or to the church that has your baptismal data\. and an ‘explanation to any staff pcrsnn lthere. about your problem. should produce a speedy solu- tion. The remaiy is to file an affidavit. or amend the record. it show that you did revise the spelling of your firs‘ name. It wasn't a crime; but it is sensi~ ble to clarify your identity— as .thepersonwhobasnsoo both Ipellinp.— MH. ' Mary Havoth counsels through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of the Guardian. Visitor Observer Meets Souris - Guide Company i } 'l'heSouris Company Guides. ‘Rangm and Brownies firmly led in the parish hall on Fri-i , April 17 to welcome Mrs. ll. Latham. Maryland. visitor from the American, ii Scouts Mrs. Latham was special guest at an m is held the home of Mrs. E. Kass- Members of the local as- of Guides assisted the evening a rally was parish hall, at which I‘tham elplaincd activities in the i;‘ i ifi" i a 3' Following the official greeting. l plenishing and serving wcre brownies and guides put on ‘ Mrs. Donald Gordon. Mrs. JM. short program of skits. song and L99. Mrs. (‘arl McKcnna. Mrs, of Brian O'Brien. Mrs. liarry Con- play depicting the history way. Mrs. Olga Davies. Mrs. guiding. Mrs. Latham gave a short ad- dress on the uniforms. activi- ties and organization of the br- ownics and girl scout movements in the United States and also taught games and songs to both guidcs and brownies. Following the program Mr: Latham was the guest of honor at a turkey dinner sponsored M the local association and this was followtni by a tour of the village. Life Members Are Honored By ° ‘ The minutes of the last meet- Sf' 'gnahus Lying were read and approved. Three life members of the St Roll call was answered by l6 Ignatius Women's institute members and one visitor was were honored recently when the also present for the meeting. Institute branch celebrated its‘> Correspondence regarding the 25th anniversary. The members. idistrlct convention at Fairvie‘ Mrs. Bertha Arnmault. Mrs. 'and a letter from Mrs. M. Mac- Jeremiah Pm and Mrs. Al- [wen were discussed. Doirion were active hi School and sick committee re- ibe «actuation of the St. Ignat- ports were head and bills paid. W1. Mrs. Bruce MacKinllq invit- mam-ummmmmmmmmm ch a darken swipe-r Md nt‘for the June meeting. Mrs. Mrs. Bertha Anea- 1Jack MacKsnsic. Miss Eleanor attended by m and ’ Younker_ Mrs. Arthur Whealley. their husbands. ‘Mrs. Robert Viekersoa were ap Duriu the mg a inq- pointed to the lunch committee. song was enjoyed pm The maximum was read by sent with Mrs balm ‘ Mrs heir Peters and the poem at thc.byMru Roylruce. Wi- Jack Miller was the were read guest speaker for the meeting indirection-m andhegavethemembersa ~.———+ moot interesting talk as tau-riot- April Wedding ls decoration. Solemnized At tam was served by the hon- tess and members of the com- St. Anthony’s A wedding I a s mittee. '5'! minimized NORTH RIVER — Mrs. Ar- thur thntly was hostess for the members of the North Ri- vcr Women's Institute at their May meeting. The vice prest- dcnt. Mrs. Jack MacKenzie op- ened the meeting with the Co|~ lei-t ' E S. i i din. iii .— "' ii’ a. I lWOMEN's ORGANIZATIONS Jock Miller Addresses ing at the Institute Rest Room on May 14 to discuss further details for this convention. Delegates from all institutes of the Queen's north shore dis- trict. No. 2 will attend this con- vcntion. Plans were also made for the presentation of a three - act play by the Charlottetown Eas» ter Players in the Community Hall. being sponsnrcd bv the Institute. For the program. Mrs Rhia Reardon conducted a names of P.E.l contest. which was won by Mrs. Harry Birt. The next meeting will-oi» hold in the school with an exchange of lunches and an article for a pantry sale to be turned In lll answering roll call. “s. LOGES IMMUNITY LEOPOLDVLLLE lReulvr~I~ The Congolese Chamber of Dep- uties stripped Antoine GlZClIJa of his parliamentary immunity Monday and accused him of prcparing a rebellion against the govcrnment The deputies voted 64 to 22 against the im- prisoned former deputy prem- ier. with eight abstentions. MEDICAL PHARMACY here to serve you ANY hour of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service enter at innai and Richmond St.. ('h'tnwn Archer Ind Mchon-ld L‘d' :eidad to hold an cxccutivc meet» Throughout the afternoon mu- sic was provided by Mrs. Arthuri ‘ Arsenault. I mums a McLEUI) LTD. North River WI Members I is visitor in attendance. 0 n s new membership was received. The minutes of the April meeting were read and the cor- ; respondence read and dealt with. iA committee was appointed to bring in resolutions for the dis- ‘trict convention in June. The school committee reported on articles needed. The Red Cross committee reportai on the dis- trict caavu. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Har- lold Smith. The proaam for the meeting was on the topic "citizenship" land was mducted Mrs. [Hamid Smith. Mrs. Charles lJoaen had a contest with the [prises going to Mrs. Leo Canon and Mrs. A. Macmllan. The lunch nu served by the hostess and the committee in charge. UNION ROAD W. l. Questionaires from the v-incial cmvmm of agriculture and citizenship. Mrs. Douglas Meliish and Mrs. Peter Gallant formed a maior part of the business for the M 1 meeting of the Union find home of Mrs. John Bruit on i i i love to wear nice (luau-rs. slip pretty practical really am ltd ave-age lilcs, cottons soft new shades SLIPS .tilene apnzio. pnrfait. Dy Harvey Woods and Luxi'te “I Mother‘s Day givim ink. batty b9». etc. Saul] DUSTERS hpflsc her with the bright little gift the our iiuslers in petite amcis. etc. HALF SLIPS by Barvev Woods and Luann by Kayak unice- of every dream girl is lingerie! Mothers land grandmotlwn so, toss her a bouqllct d glam- our with thch tributes to fovnlnine charmsl S. C't‘ 3.95 tO 8.95 4.95 to 8.95 hot! ill! a little with a tilt! of mint or pink. etc by Kayne. 3.95 «mm and fit Mimi. lune. 4.95 ornwall Man is Honored On His 89th Birthday CORNWALL v A party was and Stephen \ckiand recently in b nor of Mr_ Ackiand‘s 8N1 blnhda) Among those attending the al- fair were Mr and Mrs. Ack- tand's (our daughters, Mrs. Pomroy Murray Breadaibsne; Mrs Emerson Murray. Freder- icton. Mr: SW wLLlib Char- lottetown: and Mrs. G W Willis North River A number of grandchildren and one great uandchiid also attended the party. ‘Coogratulatin' messages and gifts were recievai' by Mr Ack- aerved the guests, Centering the limpet table was an attractive birthday cake. \ . Wilfred Inmun Queens A few days ago and compared points IMS “Too bad". rat base here on the Island" 50 l replied that we were to 'hit a home run.‘ for the better for the people rowing planks from it. market would insist that an adequate during the winti-r months. in lingerie — second floor lltll and land and a dainty supper was‘ DEMOCRATS i was talking with a couple of friends. huh supporters of the Conservative party. and of count. the question of the forth coming election came up. We discussed of policy. hearteuly that the New Democratic Party has me very fin. one of them said "but you won't get to He said we in Photo Edvard Island are slow to change our way of thinking. and we do not readily accept new ideas. nor ware we trying for second. nor third base. We were out I told him we had an cxccllcnl team in the field. Hint Tommy Douglas is the best team captain in the cotmtry and that we have the only platform that offers any real chanle Canada. As a matter of fact. our platform IS so soumily cu- structed that both the Liberals and Consonant-es keep bor- 1‘he Old Age Security pension len promised by both lilac Parties is practically verbatum from our Program ratified at our founding convention last August l\lr. Pearson announced in mid April. ‘That if a Liberal Government were elected. they would commcncc mistrucsion of a new Ice Break-mg Car Ferry equal to The Abegweit.’ In a TV broadcast in March we announced diis same en- deavor, but we go much further. Democratic Party candidates. if elected. will bring manned prosailre on whatever Government happens to be in power for the construction of such a ferry‘ And/it you elect New Democratic members to mt you i" the House of Commons. we will light continually with every resource at our disposal to see that such a car (any is supplied — a ferry so essential in our trensportation system a) essential to ensure our produce coaching the consumer Under the terms of Confederation. we were pmmiiai. and 1 quote “to provide continuous daily steam cmrummicalion between Prince Edward Island and the mainland" New Democratic members from Prince Edward Island. mt of Transport be made available to keep a chamel open federation be made a reality. not just another i-mpty promise. Help us to Help you. Vote New Democratic. Tomorrow: What determines your vote? Household Hhrl For an unusual decoratia . a Special-occasion c a k e. c‘ marshmallows into flower pd- ais and dip each cut edu int. colored sugar or coconut. Ab range petals on frosted cab: in flower shapes. Glue a tape measure along the front edge of the sewing machine and varnish with clear vamish This will save many minutes looking for a tape mes- aure when making garments For a quick dessert top va- nilla ice cream with coconut mixed with sweetened aranu slices W' I]. BENNI'YI'I CARI ins-nus Coons-ling Dist. hpv. III Lila ol Ca-da as... am - “in autumn- can NEW SPEAK and they paced whole not trying to get to flrnt ban. of Prince Edward Island and We say ‘that the New ice Breaker from the Depart- ordi-r that the terms of Cl!!- aiti-r one hundred yoars and Just Arrived! Mother’s Day LINGERIE GIFT SETS It a petty floral quilted hm. Wm sit. autism uni match“ half dip and position in Rho Gran. Apnnio and white! = Friday Satin-day Mite-vs Mon, to Thurs, 9— S ’— I 9—12‘3)