CWL PRESENTATION AT REC. CENTRE Mre. Bert Hammill. secre @ary of Kinkora parish council of the Catholic Women's Lea , Presents a gift to Sister Mary Henry, CSM at a meet tng at the Basilica Recreation MARY HAWORTH Wife Unable To Accept Husband’s Indifference DEAR MARY HAWORTT: | em a housewife in my early for- ties, not bad looking. I have been married almost #4 years and in my husband and ! fox year We went into moving away from where our foots are, families and friends a e i i E i y yearfor it takes time we will, be- is the i 3 i x ! | i j i e28 3 z 3 ¥ i 1 : 1 i ff pH Fi-"E i rie | i : i i i | 5 i t all [uy f iF rt ¢ g2Eis it i i i : sf i ade pie Ne Z i i i 3 iE c Bh [ i tcf k f $ f - ft st i | ! 5 A z : i | | : i i : E 5 3 Cenmre Sunday evening The Bene Merenti medal re presentation was made to Sis- cently bestowed on her bv ter Mary Henry, a native of Pope Paul VI Left to nigh are Kinkora parish and executive director of the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, in honor of the Mrs. Fred MacMillan. Chariot tetown, CWL provincial pres: dent; Mrs Hammill. John R ; examination, with an eve to pos | sible organic causes — ence, and a psychiatné or ana lytie survey to discover possible areas of unconscious hostility to tagetherness ahead with your’ present husband, if you don't fall apart, meanwhhile | This tt is indeed a serious matter that he is wrning hié back on conjugal sex in relation ‘to you, inasmuch as you | find marriage without sex intol- | erable, in terms of feeling reject: }ed, undesirable; sex - starved, | frustrated, demoralized, unfem- inine, humiliated, resentful and | the like. { | Your hunch may be sound, that there ig. no. other woman in By FRED COLEMAN MOSCOW (AP) tours. The view improving. was a mom and that you've encouraged him to branch out for himself and be- come a fusiness success in own right, k is poasible he might feel pushed too far, and retali- | ate, ing impotent even while succee- ding, businesswise It is a good idea, as you gest, to consult a doctor your-|to be held this month. self, since he neglects to do so. a impoat | women's expectations of him let's say ‘= Assuming that vour husband dominated son, iis becom- unconsciously, by sug- 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 12, 1965. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Wemen'’s Editer, Phone 4 8506 | FO. and Mrs. Erice MacDon- -| ald and family, .Greenwood, N.S., are visiting in Montag ue, | fuests of Mr and Mrs# Ivan MacDonad!, John Beer Drive | Mrs. HP MacDonald was hostess to the members of the Kingsboro Women's Institute | at her home in Kingsboro recent- Gerard Giddings, teacher at St. Patri¢k's High School, Ar- vida, Quebec; has resumed du-| ties, after spending a holiday at { his home in Cambridge Shetiey MacGregor. Halifax, McCabe. Kinkora, chairman spent the holiday with her par- of the meeting. Sister Mary ents, Mr and Mrs. Russell Mac- Henry: Rev Harold Croken, Gregor, Montague director of Kinkora CWL: and Mrs. Austin Roberts, Kinkora Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barbour have returned to their home in ———_ Alma after an extended visit e w ves in Thornhill. Ont- Sea View WI bbe ee iicienele Maine Plans Course And Card Party Newly elected president. Mre . Horace’ Stewart, vresitied over Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nichol- the regular monthly meeting of | 800, Montague, are building a the Sea View WI held at the new home on John Beer Drive home of Mrs. Carl Murphy, with eight members answering roll! Mrs. Clayton Rose was hostes call. recently to the members of the Donations of remnants are to Red Point Women's Institute at be sought, and plans were made | her home in East Baltic. Presi- for a First Aid course to begin in| dent, Mrs. Charles Ching, pre- January. A card party is also! sided. CWL president Edmond Collic ut ¢. C ape Wolf, is spending holidays with members of his family in Toron- to, Ont. | Grab bag donations were re- Lioyd Leard of Victoria Also it might be wise to take a | quested for the next meeting to West and his daughter, Mrs fully cooperative interest in the be held at the home of Mrs. Ho- new business, by reporting work with him, if it is an enter- for share been oppo- help that = column, not by mati interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. Soviet Fashion Writers Explain Changed Attitude jand two other girls, one male — Incurable model, and a hefty matron with girl-watchers can add Moscow the most graceful walk of all. to their list of future sightseeing| She modelled clothes for the trom Red | more mature Soviet woman. Soviet _|NOT FOR SALE A Seating ape een aad at Eiger Seco I Robert MacKay of Summerside, served by are visiting relatives in Toronto. by Mrs. | tace Stewart. Go mee eT Louis Adams. and Mrs. Ed Townsend Mr. | The Sun Beamed Again _ And Steps Were Lightened And now, come in the wake of | grasses were listless and flowers our old friend the morning star,|drooped, and a great wave of parting the twilight in a drift of | heat. simmered all day above rose-lined silvery cloud, was the| the fields... And the cowkind sun! Old Sol himself, to brighten | came down from the pastures to | the winter world, to put, it came find a coolness in the stream. to mind, an added brightness too And Scampie found his in the in folks’ hearts... | cellar. How eagerly then we We have experienced those oc-| hoped the sun would find cover casions when the sun was more| beneath a rain-cloud! And when | or less a reproach: in summer) at length the world darkened | after a prolanged spell of dry-|and shower fell, could’‘any ness, if not actual drought, when| words describe the delight of it the land was parched, when W— its soft brush against a cheek? | But this morning, after the, what styles will be acceptable: spell of inclement weather, sha- | for ‘‘socialist’’ clothes during dowed, snow-flurried and wind-| the following year. blown, so good it was to see the | “We take into consideration syn beam once more over the left recently on a trip to Fiori- da. Mr, and Mrs. Townsend oper- ate the Sea View Hotel; Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Wood have returned to the Island from Toronto after an absence of fifteen years, and have taken up residence in Strathcona. Mrs. Alvin Costain, Cape Wolfe, has returned from a hol- iday spent with relatives -and friends in Toronto, Ont Vilma Saavedra, nurse - in -| training at the Charlottetown Hospital, and formerly of Lima, | Peru, spent her holidays in Mon- | tague, guest of Paulette Clow and her family Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bell, Elms dale, are visiting their son and daughter - in - law. Mr and Mrs Hillard Bell in bondon, Ontario Alfred Fraser, student at Prince of Wales College has returned to Charlottetown, after spending a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non Fraser of Souris. Sandra MacGregor resumed her studies at PWC’ having spent some holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacGre- gor, East Baltic. Karen Hastings, Alberton, spent the past week with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs John Mathews, O'Leary. Paulette Clow, patient at the Provincial Sanatorium, Charlot- tetown, spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Roy Clow, Montague. 0. S Ronald Desroches has returned to Ottawa, after spend- ELLEN’S DIARY {and Mrs. Cedric Desoches, Ai-| cy atecs zo stamps, plosse! ice. Rev. Mr. Adams, Souris, was & guest speaker at a recent pra- yer meeting in the Kingsboro | Baptist Church. 6 | Australian Headmistress ‘Condemns Public Apathy By J C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent AUCKLAND ‘CP Strip tease has never had such an airings 10 Auckland as began when a he admistress lambasted | presented in !oecally hase’ shows which started a few years ago The first of these were presented in late-night coffee shops without the necessary °° tertainment permits, and iended strip shows near her school with the proprietors and per Strip tease an entertain- formers. who were alleged to ment comparatively recently es- have carried their perform tablished in New Zealand ances too far, appearing in For some vears Auckland, court largest and mos! sophisticated But later a court ruling held city. hae seen discreet perfor. that properly licensed shows were not improper. Several per- manent strip shows have been functioning at supper clubs for more than a year. Théy ‘had | become more or less accepted |as part of the local scene until! |Miss R. I. Gardner, headmis- tress of the Autkland girls grammar school, let loose a broadside at the annual prize- giving ceremony of the school NEAR SCHOOL | It appens..that two of the | shows are on Opposite sides of a main street near this school, one of the leading girls’ schools in Auckland. They carry large photographic displays of their performers in windows fronting on to the street * Miss Gardner, in her speech to parents and pupils, said strip- | teage shows flourished at a lo- cality where school children of jall ages waited for buses. but | the public conscience remained unconcerned. If such shows flourishsed. he said, because of public apathy jin condemning them then | surely we are all as responsible |for those they corrupt are those who batten on to the prof its of that corruption ."’ “If such shows ‘have to be tolerated surely they could be banished to back streets and side alleys where their patrons would undoubtedly find them. but where they would not be a threat to the morals of the | youth of the city through their blatant advertisements and sug- ‘gestive photography.”’ PROTESTED POSTERS The case was promptly taken up by Mrs. G. A. Davidson, chairman of the board of direc- a of the YWCA, who eaid she : ‘ a members had already tern 7102, transfer eix 6x 74n, studied the advertisements and | motits: directions. |Pronounced them disgusting . ( ) The YWCA sent protests to Thirty - five cons (coins) for the city authorities and the po and discussed the situation lian.- Patriot Needlecraft Dept. | with them. 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont.| Assistant Commissioner A. G | Ontarte residents add 1 cent) Quin, head of the Auckland po- sales tax. Print plainly Pat- lice district, said striptease ad- TERN NUMBER, NAME, ADD. vertising photographs in front of RESS. the clubs are not rated as ances in occasional touring re- vues Bolder performances were | | { TREAT FOR TOWELS Fruit ‘n’ vegetables in a singing mood! Do in bright col- ors — orange, yellow, green, red — cheer up a kitchen! | Brighten cloths, towels, ¢ ur- Opportunity Knocks For Would-Be Stewardesses By LINDA CRAWFORD MONTREAL (CP)—New op- | portunities are opening up in the, United States for Canadian girls interested in becoming stew ardesses. United Air Lines is conduct- ing a fecruiting campaign | for stewardesses in Canadian cities and towns. Mare F. Wallace, eastern manager of personnel, says 35,000 to 40,000 girls will be interviewed and many of the indecent within the meaning of |the law and that no action can be taken. Senior police officers agree the photographss were in |“‘bad taste." | Mayor *D. M.- Robinson of Auckland believes the city coun- each eye, and spectacles or.con-,[!l has no power to deal with tact lenses are permitted. we complaints. He said the Once selected, Sodgit stew.| Municipa orporations Act ardesses spend 5% weeks at | 4008 not appear ¢@ give the United's education and training counel power to frame bylaws centre outside Chicago learning aling with the pleture about aircraft,. care for the ‘I'm against anything prono- safety and health of passengers, 8Taphic,"’ he says, ‘‘but I don’t routing, ticketing, fares, airline think we can do anything about codes and airline history. An| this.” | appearance-consultant gives a ALN A seminar on hair-styling, make- HOUSEHOLD HINTS up, figure-control and proper thority. explained the other day : ‘ ve es - ber and desc of h | our specific way of life,’ Miss| hilltops, and reach with fi . \et, designers fase ease Ml sc aten. Same they. ‘could. see Okuneva said. Some 3500 new of light into the folds of the val. Lote pewardeeoee Hired are en. | diet. Never doubie-cajt when you female shapes ef a model dresses,’ coats, suits and|ley Spirits bright e pec o enacian. SERVES ITIK double a recipe. Use only half ‘closer to the male figure.” | 28ain downstairs on clothing y. Spi rightened, eyes ; 116 CITIES again ae much t * \packs. But most were not avail. other fashions are designed stone, smiles spread, stew light- The airline will interview ap Tne training centre conta ' Now all that is changing. ‘ icants in Ottawa Jan. 25-26 “ ins a, h year and brought out with | pl | a | for sale. jeach ye roug' with | ened. ‘‘This.is one lovely mor- | year-round swimming pool, ten-| Something to re ber Attention “is” now given to instead the eh has to the changing seasons. ning!” we said. and in Montreal Jan. 27-28. nis courts, game rooms. televi-| ae mem he the te & a the jopper _ ning ga ms. televi-'caroni doubles ftself in cooking: \the comple gure | ‘buy a patiern by mumber and Soviet fashion experts also) Mack and Alex set out for Charles M. Urbach. manager sion and exercise facilities, air- noodies grow only a third | woman — eee 2 mote | ew the dress herself. Some. meet regularly to discuss prob- school, the younger jad with, as of employment, Says more than craft mockups and classrooms. |———————_____ | hips, a es. ashion are bought by sewing léms familiar to Westerners. | it happened , mixed anti. | 20° Canadians are serving a8\ Trainees are as i ‘| ox TORY jexpert said. e can ao ion. The latest conference was 0 cipations, aaa truck pick-|Stewerdesses with United and| mates with whom they share a| PURITY DAI ? |. Proof of the change is on view! Some ready - matie Western clothes for kids. ed them up at lane's end, there 1@8 year more than 100 were! suite while attending classes. RY % three times a.day at Moscow's ciothes are also on sale here. | “It is a most difficult prob-|in the lee of a woodland. This: bired. | Pim money is supplied. “Parents Prefer = 7 |main fashion house, the Dom | Once a year representatives |lem to get children of school | was their first day of a new. Candidates must be 2 to 27, Upon réceiving her silver Purity P ” 4 . | Medeley ‘House—of Models). of the Soviet Union's 38° fashion | age (0 dress property,” Mis*/ term—that which ends the year. years old, single and high wings a stewardess may be as- urity Products ”) Moscow women at a recent/| houses get together and discuss! Okuneva said. “It will soon pass” we said. School graduates. Height limits signed to home hase in 12 cities) 317 Kent St. Dial 47125 % fashion showing there eom- “There'll be a long day or two 2°@ five-two to five-nine. Weight) —Seattle, San Francisco. Los| . 4 plained that the ls demon- before it does!’ Mack grinned, ™USt be under 140 pounds in| Angeles, Denver, Minneapolis. |“ SARSODPOOOOOCOOOOOOE’ strating clothes wa too fast Recently a change ‘was f. Proportion to height. Vision| St. Paul, Chicago, Detroit,| secescccccccccocescsce and didn’t give the audience Gcted ot te Dist “ins neat of must be correctible to 20-30 im) Pittsburgh, New York, Newark, |? $ enough time to study the mod- : |N.J., Washington or Miami. The|s 4. BENNETT CARR } els, Two males among the on- |fearsing. soe which should cer. | airline serves 116 cities, includ-$ Wasurance Counseiling lookers nodded agreement. taught Never before in pra long TB Sketch Read {ing Honolulu and Vancouver. (¢ oe Supervisor : eee ates sin sw cacttes At WI Meeting mini Sigcte : mon ce the fashion house te a Western been such an influx of students ee ing month are bid for on a seniority|¢ pPhome 48817 - 45435 ¢ as in the recent term. True, in basis. but United officials say > : me before the show. She years gene, wi the | ning | Mrs. Keith Mayne entertained the rapid turnover ensures a - . ayny apes vin of farm-work in the Fall return. ‘%¢ Springfield WI recently relatively fast rise on the OO ———————y just like any place else ed older lads to classes, there, When 11 members answered the jority list. Most stewardesses Russian models attend were comparable numbers in at-|Te!! call with “A cure for the; marry after 2% years with the | - cial schools. They are hired tm tendance, but this seasonal gain Ue’. |company, becoming eligible for M most cases for good looks alone. | would be lost come spring. Now va The theme fer January was the Clipped Wings Association. , | however it was.a steady flow, “health” and Dr. Eric Found| Salary starts at $325 a month, EARN GOOD PAY |and the old school was being Wrote a historical sketch on| plus $90 incentive pay for fly-| INTERIORS They earn about 100 rubles a | strained at the corners. It was) ‘Tuberculosis Contol on P.E.I."|ing time between 70 and 85 month ($111), good pay by So- most fortunate, though this may eee, for the WI meeting | pours. “e Uph me. sates a mane ty ‘working prove to be enly 8 temporary | Reporte read by the convener.| United says candidates with | Quality Upholstering working arrangement, that an additional ere given by COM- | wollege or registered nurse extra shows. | schoolroom was to be had in the ™ittees and Mrs. Clara Haslam | @ Trained Experts “But the girls don't like to |new and modern basement, of Won'a color quiz.. A brochure | training are especially desir- e work that much,’’ Miss Oku- |the Church neighboring there. ‘Winter Bluaderfand’’ was pro-| able, and an interested steward- @ Reasonable Prices neva said. “They have to watch | Mack then, went this morning | cured for each family im the dis- eg5 can become a supervisor, At’ about that time, models lee a oe cunitier tae Refreshments were served at | aoe ' ao tes St. Ch’'town arcorain it the empty hal to ee geen a ee | cect peat was ‘s come ; ee at the pre-show with the juniors to a room, and A N . ; teacher's strangely new. ° nn un One, pert and sexy ite 1s tod te repr hat bth, Surprise Party | ounce iNew content lormer | ° wag,pasied out to take part srrmgement were sna sovios Held For Parents Healing Substance... a pola det baby dell prioune “T hear you have 2 new each: tare "dpneindas ners, Mae, Shrinks Pil Checks I h and sat down, self-consciously ee ee ploseeatiy’ sumptoet when mem| NnKS f 11€8, ecks Ltc " J | holding “Wie cont elated ot the ume Gheuie = *' bers of theie family gathered at). ° Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink Alia once had theatrical am- “I'm not saying” Alex smiled. welding autem their hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue. bitions but said nn an Heed pw tea They were presented with) A renowned research institute has months. = <a —. x” Gumaes Yooeiins. 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