NS at MARY HAWORTH a oe ‘ c . » | Girl Takes College Course oe . 47/2 Despite Her Past Failures , Dear Mary Hawerth: Our el-\overicading and failure, event- ~ dest da - Lacy, 22 having ually, though she did once brief- : . i flunked out of two different col- ly attain the honor roll... : - leses. now has a part - time I see nore scholastic failures. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, April 12, 1965. .ai:-es< job and is preparing to ahead for her, plus a danger- set up housekeeping on her own, ous life, walking alone at night, — ' : im a cheap walk - up flat close erratic eating habits, too much , to the university in our town. emphasis on i HAPPENINGS Meee ate cero tn er at, he sie oll ctvice a an extension college course, rom parests. however. Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phone 45506 ping to qualify for university What guidance can you give’ classes by this approach. us? RE. : ; She has & home oe Mrs. George Warner, Monta-| While away they visited several | oof Ds Dees Kins af Dumt Deer RE.: In putting the gue, was a recent visitor to East of their relatives and friends. In school in another city three Problem of Lucy down on pager, Baltic, the guest of Mrs. WAlter New York City, they spent some — age She shares a room 25 YOU see it, significantly you! and Mrs. Edgar Dixon. time with Mr. and Mrs. C S. “under our robf) with her yourn- O©SaS with yourself and your gs cor | wring. Mr. Ching was formerly _- <ister. who had a mervous %©2s¢ Of a misspest (“not hap- |. Grafton Brown, Long River,; from Red Point, PE1. and is breakdown over a year ago and PY”) Marriage; and your striv-| is spending three weeks in Tor- a brother of Mrs. R. J. Kidson. a heopitalined which wes a) #6 © give your three children | onto visiting his brothers and peer . ere ae Lacy, ‘naturally intelligent care. incluuding suit- friends. 8 Guild la Lucy hass been unuhappy at ble recreation. when they were I Mac- “tans home. She is evasive and non-/S™all. Their father was .“kind |" Mr. and Mrs Murdock. - committal with us, though taik- Dat disinterested.” you say. |Gowan, Kilmuir. had as ree Boster Tea img long on the telephone. She _ !'ve drastically synopsized your jeat guests their daughter, Mrs. . keeps’irregular hours, works on Jeasthy narrative. But am I | Dr. Ronald Rowe, Halifax, and At St. Mark’s Sundays. seldom dees domestic Tizht im construing that ‘ve ,son John, who is a student at chores here. pays ee uo heard, (eit daated ty Bet Aa. T den [Acadia University, Wolfville,’ Pians were made for the am- and makes extensive use of the Weve “born for better things) | Bibs sual Easter fon tote field on/farnily car. withest coatribel-| SN 70m FORMS SOMGWHS Fel) z / 2ist, members of St. ing to it mtenance. even encompassed? oss Young, Red Point an@ Mark's Angices Church Guid’ whee asked An emotional climate of mat- Lowell Ching. Kingsboro, were st the April ing, held at Her ‘ilial attitude is either €t™@al ferment of that sort, per- eecent onenes visitors to Mome-'the home Of the president, Mrs. appreciative nor cooperative. Cmmially overclouding - Lucy's ta, 0-5. : 2 | It was decided She-refuses te let us see he c | aint, — why { Mies : to have members sell advan- apartment. which she is painting , with a compulsive : “ iRiver, left aoe ae Bo ce tickets for the tea. and furnishing with the help, of brought failure upon herself by ss ee "Mrs. E. J. Fiander was appoim- friends one man in particular). "img to achieve beyond her -BAKE OFF WINNER : ted to weite the minetes in the| She has asked me for some °MBOCMY. : x4 : : . ' secretary. furnishings father agrees si sie : ee Edward Ching. Basin Head, yrs Lester < oes your frustrated ‘ An adaptation of an old fa- banquet that evening at the -Bake-Off. Olive sews as ex- ; - Champion volunte- to let her have a-basic list- in- ¥° ! : come mily recipe, renamed “Spar- Charlottetown Hotel,. when pertly as she bakes and plans b bonnet oa a aoe a ered to take over the Altar Guild /cluding bed. bureau, desk. ne her experience, to take - Klers” was the baking step- Olive was presented with a —-someday-to_be-a_home econo- ~~ -sturned to their homes from ones ee Mag. Money was voted table. bookcase. one comfortable ae aeteetty Sheep you weaned _ ping-stone to success for -$10000 Canada Savings Bond, mist. Presenting the silver ‘ccoth's visit to Florida, South wy lowers for Easter. chair. blankets, bed TNERS. Ci Oe ae eminmiionet " Olive Moase of Kensington in a silver tray and a piece of tray to the winner.-is Mrs. Caroling W oa ier The next meeting will be held Also we are lendinz: money for maybe she assimilated, un- the PEI Young Canada luzeage which she will pro: - Phillip Mathefon who was Jo v7 oe ee the church hall on April 2th, her tuition and routine expenses rn your rejeeting pitch “— 4; a Bake-Off on Saturday. The an- bably take with her to Tor- honorary judge for the Bake- _~“™ Toronto, ithe evening before the tea. until she cam repay — your actual associates guctory gui — oat Rouncement was made at a onto May 8 for the National Off : : |: Im adolescence Lucy wanted dent of oe ances. Hence. i®-| voy make your own, ‘ 4 |fo go overseas as an exc dealing factually, cons- 4. nalance of the way. M.H- creation in a flattering snist. - wing, the ‘same, that, if she stil? Student, which we couldn't af- tructively and productively with) Mary Haworth counsels Worn back on the head, this ELLEN‘S DIARY Fea — |ford. So she pulled away from realities of the. situation, by half hat is most--becoming——— inclines to old ways of hous e& perhaps she - through her column. not by mail | ae ecaeateentnegenentn : | work, your granny, or maybe j@s emotionally and began to Pf urgent preoccupied herself o- personal interview. Write her and youthful. . : : your mother uses. to-gather up | make her owe chelces 5 scheet | 27 a escapist thinking: |i. care of The Guardian. A Sleek Barn Cat Scaled «© sty er sveepings, or 1 aust mebjcts Tas ied to mistakes, of somehow blasting - ff into «| Goer _ mm the ashes from the hearth. You — than "ker parcets ‘bane HOUSEHOLD HINTS | : A B h OFA Will shape it pen - like with the scis- a dice of sweetbreads and OO — NE oo - ranc I Ow. con ine omens ae pyre Renate, Or,-on the other hand. possibly’ For longer- lasting cut flow- | maleate cal thai Wik caustic cat _ INCLUDES BEEF Lucy's repetitive pursuit of fail- ers, keep arrangements away - +“"When you hear an elfin chu-, beforé Wednesday. He never-_ 4 h eek feel | A Scottish lunch. of course, ure is am involuntary rebound. from heat or drafts. } ckle in the voice of the wind as considers Thursday the best 2 War da Aaa z might be meaningless. without reaction, or defensive rejoinder. it rides down‘ on the stream day to: commence so long a - bs waders i ae Prime fillets of Angus beef. The on her part, to insistent matern-' To * from the west..or.it may be — ‘trip. And df course Friday 2 a aaa , 5 coe Ross. Hall. students added a al pressure or conflicting ambi- are: for this I’ suspect is the one we.'out of the question. And... “the |0° 2iN Ea ae eee eae theat | rich mushroom sauce flavored tious dissatisfactions regarding : Shall come on—that which blows marks about this !ast word Thee or : obey s oo With sherry wine. a her, ‘Lucy’s) social develop- in over the hills to the south would almost lead one to imag- 205". bison cece of pans : | And: to top this “mere lunch- ment throughout — from pre- “Papa Starling wrote in his ine that her elbow had been sud- 2" ae ae paper, just j€0n. a concoction known .as school age until now. recent communication, “then denly jostled, maybe by the sud- 7 ase = ae — |Perthsitire bramble mist sp- In any case. whatever the in- would you opén our door and let den closing of a door: or by the haga _ seg yg |Peared before delighted eyes. side story, your immedi ate it—.wanderin--to.. sweeten... our‘ fall_of ber best..quill pen. it : Sa then i Bramble mist is a combination duty. apropos Lucy. is to learn rooms” The key, as I have-said,| “Dear Ellen” we came ac- at tha eee that’ +f crushed blackberries. -fresh -to- live“ at peace’ with - yourself : is in the same hidingplace: “bée--ross this letter. when we were ©®U8" | ‘morning's. washed ; 3 ; cream from Ayrshire herds. concernins her discussions mis- neath the welcome mat there.” tidying the drawers of our desk P'*c®S: 4 wafted them gent- : sugar and Kirsch. served im gob- takes, failures, etc. from here “And” ‘she added in her seo- the other day, in what was in)’ *#ainst the new white of the) = pacHaRD K. MACKINNON, EN *“., sno on out. a ond postscript, “be sure that nel- every sense an enjoyable’ pre- = Ah this te al - : ‘ Se sway. Thee ae | You. can't stand between her ther rodent or feline or feather-|lude to ,our housecleaning, p,m! this the nice day. ? TO WED IN MAY 0 ee el cnrtrced ate, | and the consequences of “her ed _one-enters here‘. “have ‘you ever actually written ~ eer ae = werd tants ; ik. cua aaa 4 @ Choices: but you can continue Riser sae ae ” ae we eur ioe poe —s which he was carrying a clqy- Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- ford, som of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- platter of assorted seotch |% be loving. ee. bape - s Se eed lchseb of few 1 toleht ‘ery flake of hay to the ewes. Kinnon of Murray River wish ford Coffin, Charlottetown. D¢¢S¢S: mciuding Orkper.,.Dum- Spoasive. im 2 person = fo - per~ . 2a fav or ow, might come by “Did you ever see the sky a pre to nce the eng < lop and Crowdie son relationship as she per- blowing. = oat We se ag should be most — ttier blue!” = 2 of aenud ly daughter ge - Marriage will take place at day some of the stu- Mits. while also remaining rea- ways re as a good missive was yelle wed, ae . 2 ae “ ; ° , toflsebe 9 aan oe Pe ta looms to us in years now long .. 4,Sieek barn cat—‘Tt was that| ine Jean, RN, to Richard Clif- Murray River Baptist Charch. _— 7 — a ee ee cemenpenes ceteetene ¥ we may be delayed until Tues-|gone. However we cleariy re- past ae ae . said ; and some do the serving--to | xieties. day. And again, due perhaps to called our reply: “We sho'ly = ; : —- di d : other students who eat and!) To meet your own needs of em- - unforseeable circumstan- have written with a quill pen! Nan of te wkeibeue tos. the Cana ians Gra uate From jeriticize under the wate iful eye tional growth. along ‘the lines s. We may not get aw.ay Lovely words can.come from ; , = lof the instructors. Sometimes a |indicated above, get firsthand ? such a nib: -the prettiest ones: sently angled with a paw, in the intensive a j : » |those that sing: like “dawn’ and Vicinity of the Stari >» “dusk” and “‘dewfall.” -““Moth-|™er home. We Ross Hall Hotel School -sam- ~ Thouga . er” falls as naturally as brea-: ‘be wind was right for it. this | ; ' boas “e ge ¥ ¥ i y HAROLD MORRISON ; And to show what he can do, IS thnk ser", od i that Seaeet 7 — re a GLASGOW ‘CP)—Two,+ young | Renold, with the help of his.stu- | sorry” — why there is no end to. .4" April night now — an en- eee ee a ae van en = uel ald ee te icine Chak cas ; chanting one/‘graced with star- Yea" from a unique British |, delight at can, and have been light, and: set with a wishhing- where the emp asis is | taste buds of the most lavish as = auch 8 Pen... Tt now of moe. not so much on reading, writing |epicurean. quill 7 oe < ues Until tomorrow — Diary oe or as in the ol Spey trout, smoked in cak : Good - night..... on «oes Ee chips were garnished with a fine culinary skills that may csuce of horseradish and raw —s ‘ turn Scotland. the land of hag- : » 2. Cr ud UCW gis and oatmeal, into one of the beetroot. Then came a soup of . apa great food centres of the world. | mountain hare and fegfiered 7 : * Delicate aromas float from: game, flavored with claret and Hold Devotional the kitchens of Ross Hall, Brit- 4, ie means : ain’s only residential ‘otel |“ ~" followed , | ‘The home of Mrs. John Sim- school which attracts students Waferthin pancakes filled with mons was open to members of from many parts of the world, .sss0ccssescccoeooocce the Crapaud. UCW when they (ready to seek jobs as hotel man- |? ; met recently for .their April |agers after a stiff. three-year { H. BENNETT CARE ° ' meeting, with 10 members pre- course involving bed - making|@ Iasurauce Counselling | sent. and cooking, serving meals and |$ Distriet Superviser . The meeting opened with ,an drinks. planning mesus fif' for |e Charistietews. PEL . Easter worship program led by tourists and kings—and- learn- | Sen Life of Canada © | Mrs. John Simmons. with ing how to make the hotel busi-|$ Pheme €8817- 4505 © | Scripture reading by Mrs. Hu- mess pay. a ie . ‘bert Harvey. The study period| Among those graduating this |-**eeeeeeseeee* ©Se***— | on Brazil was led by Mrs. John year are Jom Armstrong, 2 | Leard, assisted by Mrs. George amd Eric Keene, 21, both of | | Nicholson. {London, Ont., first Canadians to | The president, Mrs. Norman etter and succeed in this gas- | MacDonald, presided over the ‘Tonomic edifice which has won | | business period and distributed 2¢Claim among top European . | thankoffering envelopes for the hostelries. * |mext meeting. 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