Lionettes Plan Valentine Tea KENSINGTON Jan- uary meeting of the Kensington , Q The Moon On Silver Throne L°°k5 UP°“ While Fields iirritate;Matthias: ning with thirteen memb e r s ‘ " ‘ The seamen $5.? .. Night. we have now. And the thirty years of my married life" i I stars: Worlds: ar mysterious a more statistically- minded “resem- sd di’reSidemi Ida Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8500 .neighbours. held each to its,housewite has noted “I have “PM PM; " - d .d d t h M course. As too is the La dyi served 255425 meals. made 33190 The mhmlf’rs 9‘“ 9 0 0 lThe Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 22, 1963. 7: j HAPPENINGS i i | I Moon, seated on her silver-bluei loaves of bread, 5930 cakes, 7960 ‘ia chum“? bee a the home 0‘ I I t. i throne. She too looks down on' pies. I have canned 1550 quarts lthe “0‘1th 0" VTUPSda-V' Jifm‘ 5;. ithe winter-fields and woodlands of fruit. raised 7660 chickens. “3 22' p13"? “is” tmadte bor now. ees, we fancy a rabbiti churned 5540 pounds of butter, the, annua} V3, entme 9" gm 9512?...‘05 \:&'_. withdraw into some wood‘s hav-i put in 36461 h 0 ur s, sweeping. il‘e‘d 3‘ 5‘ 9nd 5 In" 0" Fe 3“ ‘ ’1fio’.‘fi,f‘ ' n e sound of an owl‘si washing, scrubbing. I estimate’m' Prn‘.e°ds.fr°}:" the, ,tea “’5‘ . f.‘ “vfl'l'mc c all; whispers a warning to! the worth of my labor conscr¥be "sad to am t 8 b0” 8 n some wily reynard~of-fox atl vatively at $115,485.50, none of girls. hOCkP-V leams‘ .» m‘: . . ‘ 5'9.“ o : < Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald was' M. Cummings. Mrs. Vince Doire ' elecmd PFGSidenl 0f the largelyi 0“ and Miss Helen MaeDOhald- wood's edge. bent on a prowl. i which Ihave ever collected. But' A ‘lwhite elephant salhe” With ’ . l attended annual "‘99th 0f the? “Better watch out alang to-iI still love my husband an Georg“? Made“ 35 t1; cap'l Ladies Auxiliary Royal Cana- M able auctioneer, was he . i, p r r. and Mrs. Horace Paynter dian Legion. held at the Clover entertained at their home Club on Thursday night. Janu-.Clinton on Monday evening. ary 17. 1962. jJanuary 14 when sixteen tables . The retiring president, Mrs.lnf progressiVe auction were in I . K. MacLeod, conducted the‘play. Prizes were awarded to business meeting during which Mrs. Justin Woodside. Clinton.: .time the minutes of the last for ladies high. and to Mmed this evening “And isn’t itiwant to catch it!‘ 'suinf Charles 1 general and annual meetings JOhhhy PiCkellS- KElVlh GFOVC; one good riddance!" he said. . So cute these youunglings are. E ' i were read by the secretary, and. for men's high. While conSOIa-i “What I‘d like to know is whe-i Particularly pleasing too. to. A 'l' .l. ighe I‘tlreasurers report submittedi tion ‘3wadrd‘sj wecnlt to Mfiss [Viivv‘ thei- or not it's the mother-rant Alex, is the fact that three morei Ux' larv ec' s i y rs avies. lien 00 si 6. inton. or e. bit we have in the hutch?" Alexl'pairs of alert rabbits' ears‘ - ,New Officers night's meadows" she will warni children, and wouldn’t min d im. “For. after all. life is not sta‘rting all over again for as has been said ‘One grandithem!" sweet song.‘ Lads seek your, mask. There's a price on y o u r licad'. Next meeting will be held at ,the home of Thelma Ramsay. Lunch was served by Nora McCarvillc. Winnie Dunning and Wanda MacMurdo. 3"?” "Come uick!" Alex begged j coming in this afternoon obvious- ily excited. “There's a little, Gage gets 'cm" Mack report-s white bunny in the yard. and we‘ 6 .- v... - - 1|" . Th9 {OllOWihil n a m 95 werei ladies. arid to MT- AFDOld Walk‘i wondered this morniing. He was‘ have been counted in that hide- pmpnse‘l fm‘ memberShlP a h d i 91‘» KelVlh Grove for the file“- at a window. watching the sleek- ! out beneath the poultry- h o u s e‘ accepted: Mrs John Austin,i The party was sponsored by haired w hiie animal emergei since then! Mrs. John Mclsaac was elect- Mrs. Emmett Coyle and Mr s.i the Clinton Women's Institute. from its chosen retreat under! “I can't understand it at all", ed PrPSident 0f the 531m Chaf- Louis Ward. rs. MacLeod initi-i and proceeds were in aid of thel the poultryhouse and come iip.‘ he said to Mack inter. "The first les Auxiliary of the Charlotte- ' ated the following ladies: Mrs.i school. Refreshments were serv-i periyqip to the nearby hutchl babies all died!" 1 town Hospital at its annual meet- ‘Harold Stead. Mrs. Glen Cottoni ed. ‘ ' "Silly," Mack grinned “Irsi ing on January 13. 1963. and Miss Evey ‘ ' ' MR. AND MRS. GABRIEL BOLGER Foxley River Couple Observe |where the angora-clad m a t e; 055‘ T e ex-I ‘dwells, at present. alone. “We'lli . - . f Right Reverend Patrick Mc- VARIED VS“ Golden ' A ' cclient reports given the! Mr. Hush Frizzell returned to soon be getting that one in“ he! imp“! The Sleek'ha‘red ,rabb‘t, Mahon. chaplain, was present Whelher a beginner 0? ac- various committees indicated his home at Clinton on Monday nodded_ “it eats now from Mo.l '5 the mower» And this ‘5 her; at tho meetin" and presided at compl‘ShEd croCheier — t h the year had been a most suc-. from the Prince County Hosni-l ther's hand. Grab! And it will- second family." like election of officers. Mrs. Jo- Simple madam“ is ‘0‘ Y0“! Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel BolgcriMrs. Bolgcr have rcsidcd fori 08551111 one- lal. Summerslde. Where he hadi be back again with the other. . .1 “So it's no wonder the firstl seph Costello was elected vice- Make this in string 01' fine of Foxley River celebrated their. the most part in Foxley River.i Nominations lllCn l00k place been 8 Patient for the Past few: Wasn't it too bad the little ones. family died They were shut in' president, Mrs. Frank Campbell, cotton. Joined, the medallions 50th wedding anniversary rc-.with the exception of short per- With the following Slate beln [4 days. idied?” iwit the {aiher And with thel secretary, and Mrs. Henry Doi- become a treasured spread, ONE YARD WONDERS ccntly. with a re-newing of tbeliods spent in Maine, Boston, brought in for the ensuing yearz, ‘ on was" we agreed, "But mother gone __‘ escaped fromi ron_ treasurer. The chaplain cloth, scarf. Pattern 7390: cro- Scw and save! One yard wedding vows at a ceremony inilllass. and Nova Scotia. patroness. Mrs. F. W. Hyndman:; Mrs. James A. Campbell haS‘ there‘ll be others.” lthe hutch there was no boiva congratulated the members on chet directions. 54-inch fabric for each-~thiit's it. Bridget’s Church in Foxley, Two sons. Lawrence and Har- honorary prenideni. Mrs. W- H-i l‘ellll'nitli to her home at Ken-l We were dusting the manteli food! It’s'good these came," he i their achievements and asked Thirty . five cents (coins, all this slim. trim vest and wear. . _ . ‘ gold. were killed overseas during Tidmarsh: past President. Mrs. sington after Spending the Pasti behind thc stove at the time— smiled. their continued support of the for this pattern (no stamps. Ski” ‘ake- smart togelher "’ This was the first time such.the second world war. it D- K- MaCLend: prGSidr‘ni. Mrs-1 few months at Ottawa- |there where the old tea~canniis- Jame ghed. l hospital. please) to Alice Brooks, oai-e smart separately. Send now. i a ccrd‘mony had Iever_been con-‘ Other members of their fam- Malrnlm Macnonald: lSl V109“ ,te nd the quaint coffee-m i ll “And there'ii be moi-e", he of.‘ Sister Mary David. adminis- of Guardian _ patriot pattern Printed Pattern 4857: ducted in St. Bridget s. Ilv are Addie. Mrs. Howard Bar- PrPSldenl. Mrs. Jean MaCLeani‘ In WedneSdaY'S report 0i “161 sit. spending off the years. Wei fered trator. thanked the retiring offi- Dept” 50 Front St w” Toronto Misses' Sizes 12. 14. 16. 18, 20. Mr. and Mrs. Bolgcr were mar-i low, Eilcrslie: Agnes. Mrs Al- “ 2nd vice president. Mrs. Harold: Highfield UCW the names of} dust? hair-d in 1912 and they had 14lbert Barlow, Eilerslie. Albina. ‘ . d. and wondered whimsi-i But. there is lime more left. cers and welcomed the new ex- 1, Ont, Print piainiy pATTERN Vest, skirt: each 1 yard 54-inch Drew: secretary, Mrs. Vince Mrs W C. R ’ ' . . . - ahahan. PFESideht.i caiiy, though happily. just how‘ now of this day, interesting one, ecutive. Commenting on the vit- NUMBER, NAME, ADDREss. fabric. children and providcd a home: Mrs. Hugh Bolger, Foxley Riv- King: treasurer, Mrs. R. Myand Mrs. ROland SElliCk. Vice! many times this would be thatlfor us, that it‘was. need to keep hospitals com- 1963~s Biggest Needlecraft FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) ill for three grandchildren. Today‘er; Jessie, Mrs, Murdock Ste. Cummings; executive: Mrs .‘ president. were inadvertently? we had Cleaned this same Shemi Until tomorrow _ Diary __i muniiy . centered, sister appeal- Show Stars gmocked‘ access“. coins (no stamps. pleasei for they have 108 grandchildrcniwart. St. Elcanors: Agatha. Mrs. Sutherland MaCLean. Mrs. Earl} omitted. iThousands. we knew. “In thei Goodnight . . . . . . ; ed to the members to exert their i it-s ou‘r new Needlecraft this patternprint plainly SIZE. and 27 grcat grandchildren. iErwin Sharpe. West Devon; Dor- Mill. MI‘S- “‘8 Brown. Mrs. Arr influence to swerve public opin- (Etta—1;? Plug over 200 {wth NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE Mrs. Bolger was the formeriothy. Mrs. Russel Boylin, West thur Coffin. Mrs. Margareti Mr- Dan Campbe“ has re-' ion from the. erroneous concept desi‘ “5 t6 kn“ (.mchm‘ww Nl'MRER. Anie Marion Milligan, daughter'Devon: Loretta, Mrs. Edward Trainer. Mrs. Fred Gates. Mrs-l turned to his home in North P k R I E 1-. ‘ of the hospital as a totally tax if): gmbmidmf (um "Pm; Sen (1 order to A NNE of the late Mr. and Mrs. Solo. Bridges, Lancaster, NB” Gior. Joseph Foley and Mrs. Vernoni Rustico from the Prince Edward1 supported public service. frgeveéttgm Send '25 ice'm'. now} ADAMS. care of Guardian-liar man Milligan of Poplar Grove. la, Mrs. Hestle Culleton, Tor- Larter. d :Island Hospital. where e has . . review of the work for the riot Pattern Dept. 60 Front St. The wedding was held in Brae onto, Ont; Wanda, Mrs. Earl A vote of thanks was cxten -v been a patient for the past sev- I d I A 8 ast year showed a substantial _ W.. Toronto 1, Ont. anti the bridesmaid was Ro se McNeill. Toronto: Leo. St cd to the outgoing executive by‘ eral weeks. e n 1. i hank balance. After some dis- guestll‘at “39 .home of Mr' and Just out! 304 design ideas Ann Bulgcr. now Mrs. Robert eanor's: Gert. Mrs. Bertram. Mrs. Ira Brown. . . _ _ cussion‘ it was decided that the “31‘;in M D plus coupon for FREE pattern Fraser. Sr. of Summerside and Grant. Gaspe. Quebec: and Ro-§ The meeting was then turned Misses Carol Morley and Mar-.- The Sew”? 0f 'hstallahhh ahdik?“ Reta MPCLe°d= Edith Da‘: auxiliary's special 1963 project 1d r'BEI‘". ‘ “a 1%.“? ‘ a}? 01' _any one you choose the groomsman was Frank Kel-i maine. Mrs. Romaine MacLean.i over to the new president w h o‘ garet Paquet. Parkdale, were. dedicatlon 0f Officers 0‘ th 9‘ “951 Joan Dingle; Pansy wond-i will be rc-decorating the child- a ’ a" an ‘ch' “9' Spring-Summcr Pattern Cala- ly of Foxley River. Mr. a n dl West Devon. Iconducted the closing ceremonyl among the Prince of Wales Col-1133"k Royal Ullited ChurCh Wo-i The minister. in addressing the brook were Sunday gueS‘S at WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Reports Are Discussed At ‘ Hunter River Wl Meeting HUNTER RIVER -— Mrs. C. 3. Seller entertained the mem- , rs of the Hunter River Wom- en's Institute when they held their January meeting recently. The president. Mrs. C. V. Imith. chaired the meeting which opened in the usual man- her. Routine business was discuss- .d and roll call was answerediily friendship secretary. reporl- one do about an alcoholic, un-‘ctcu and seems content to With each member quoting one of Canada's health rules. Over twenty members and one visit- or attended the meeting. Several committee conveners presented their reports and the' Committee convener who was responsible for packing “cheer boxes at Christmas reported .following which the auxiliary lege students attending basket-i men was conducted by Rev. J- elected officers proceeding the‘ e s \v e r e guests of the. ball games in Truro and Haiifaxl Tye at.a regular Sunday eve- installation. congratulated them m r branch executive at a soc i all over the weekend. ho r. Refreshments were served by! Mrs. Harold Drew. Mrs. Jamesl is a patient in the Charlottetown Cotes, Mrs. Leo Duffy. Mrs. R. Hospital. men was held recently ln th e Christian Education Centre. 3 The meeting opened with the imembers repeating .The Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Freeman Mac- Williams conducted the service for the. installation of the offic- ers. Roll call was answered by 6 members paying their dues, ers. Herbert Vacher. commun- ‘ed 23 treats. 2 flowers. 25 cards. 10 shut-in and 15 hospital visits during the Several ithank-you notes were read for treats and cards received. ‘ It was decided to knit squares ifor an afghan and also to make ~v . a quilt from good used cloth. This has been going report "f‘l MARY HAWORTH Wile Oi Alcoholic Wants ; To End Her Unhappiness ‘ Dear Mary Haworth: After ai When ho m e. he is a fairly sleepless night. one of many. Igood father and reasonably good am writing to ask what does ihusband, helping with odd jobs, ifaithful husband. ‘here. He is too old to change We have been married nearly .jobs. 30 years and have four chil- Today I am ready to see a dren, one still at home. My hus lawyer. but am going to s it and is a salesman who travels tight until I hear from yo and drinks a lot. stage for his infidelities, I think. tion. At my age should I accept ' n for 21 hell on earth for the rest of my ‘years that I know of and maybe days?— P.T. he. 2 SCI‘VK‘G. The following officers were in- out however. it was _ Wimam J. Aylward' Carleton. stalled: Honorary president, MrS. that was retained by the way ini . P. MacLeod: president. Lou- which they each one would fill.; Charihtieiown \Vcdnesday, ise Johnston: first vice - prcsi- their t on being so honored. He pointed an honor office during the year‘L ren's department. PISQUID Flovd Jay was a visitor in Miss Ethel MacDonald. Cove- .Idcnt. Eleanor Cook: second vice- ahead. To continue worthy oft head Road spent a few days preSidcnt, Anne Ayers; a i Machnd: corresponding secre- chance to do their best by mak-i tary. Hilda Stewart; treasurer. Joyce MacGill. ing sufficient time for their du-l 's and carefully and pi-aycr-= . . third the present honor. he stressed; during the week in Pisquid East , vice - prPSldent. Arlene Camn- they must do three things: first, with her Sister Mrs. Floyd Jayl hevm bell: recording secretary, Anne they must give themselves ‘ and Mr. Jay. Miss Georgie Dover was in Charlottetown, Thursday where she visited her mother Chairman of standing commit- fully planning how they would, George Dover, a patient in the tees arc: Christian citizenship with God's and social action. rs. Tve: community friendship and help. carry them‘ out. Secondly. they must give the. office a chance by carefully tin-i Prince Edward Island pital.. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- Visiting. Murril Jenkins; CO-op< derstanding its particular duties‘ aid. Lorne Valley were Sunday eration in C.E. and missionary and coming to see their impor-‘i guests at the ho education. Gwen Taylor: Dorothy Crawford: literature and communications. Edna Sea- something to do. But each officei Charlottetown, man; mansc. Arlene Campbell; membership. Anne MacLeod: “won We fie Surdv there must be some $013; press and publicity, Edith Rob- Thus each office-holder must see; inson: social functions, Eleanor avics; nominations, H e l e n Dalzicl: stewardship and re- created Just to give someone» has its place in the purpose of the organization as a whole. .afresh and believe completely iin the work and witness of tlie' . whole organization. Thus to ful-‘ me 0 Mrs. fin- tance in the work of the con-i MacDonald's parents. Mr. and ance, Lorna Darrach; flowers, gregation. No office is evcri Mrs. Gcorg e Jar. 3 and Mrs. David Birt, W G [‘9 the home of Mrs. MacDonald‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. n: ‘< Miss Gail Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown Sunday evening. Hos- i Mrs. Levi Jay is spending a few days in Charlottetown. at the home of her daughter Mrs. Reg MacNevin and Mr. Mac- Mrs. in Charlottetown Monday. . a Mrs. J.P. Hendricken were visitors ln Charlottetown Monday. BA. H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.l. f1 2 E .3 Moore & McLeod Ltd. Alton Jay was a visitorl i i l‘ hour of the day or night. ;‘ OW+O+O+O-H:O~O-O-H-O-O-; ‘ ‘ ‘. log. Send 50 cents now. LONG FINE LINE The average seven~inch pen- cil can draw a line at least 35 miles long. and contains 25 or more ingredients. MEDICAL PHARMACY: here to serve you ANY \ i l i ‘ CALL 4-5523 for 24 hour service |____.__.__ ‘MrnicAt PHARMAGV I . Corner of Formal and : Richmond St. Ch'town ‘0 recent '“wawvcw v o o o o o n DIIIIIIIIIIII". fl cruiting, Marjorie Read: supply fill the humblest office to the'y and social assistance. Jean best of one's ability is to come, acKay: program. Martha John- to grips with the very purpose ilMirs. Lonis r for the social functions commit- longer. Dear T : Granted that your - f . . . ' that thirtg'nd ogglisgg: [lageiitee and Mrs. Don MacKcnzie Last night I tried to reach husband is alcoholic an un- ‘ ‘,for the program committee. m until about 4 a.m., then faithful when on the ma , , , :geiléglnal frrfigtsygg “t‘fie Mrs. Herbert Vatcher will be.tried again at 7:30 and he was character disability that you've. 5m": representatwe 3°. bnard 0f 0! the Church "self‘ “.1 “lisl t te mehbprs Sta.“th the who; the worship leader for the Feb. there: he S a 1d he had b ee n been aware of for 21 years. why stewards and official board. light, he continued. their pork tiu f . b I formcr‘ruar mew“ d M w ‘there a“ the time. He “95. tom become hysterical at this late Louise‘Johnston; representative: becomes their ministry. Thirdly, se 0 remem ering . y R an rs. . date about new cirmmstamgai to Christian education commit-they must give God a chance members who have moved tee. Gwen Taylor and Jean R0- | to use their office for His pur- vidence to that effect? t0 Turner will be in charge of the. yoxtsgist it SN.de “firthth C i other provinces or away from the district with greeting cards. The rcsults of this new practise proved most gratifying as the social secretary. Mrs. Robert L. Smith, read several letters and cards from those former mem- bers expressing delight at being remembered. 0 er cards and letters were received from shut-ins and one letter was re- ceived from the Institute's pen- pal. Mrs. Helen Power of New Zealand. It was decided to send the us- ual contribution to CARE. After some discussion con- cerning the idea of produc‘ 1 a play for the drama festival, a committee was appointed to contact Mr. Eric MacGregor. president of the P.E.I. Drama Festival Association. about this matter. Following the business meet- in r . Seller. RN. convener of health. gave a very interesting talk on Cana d a's health rules and on health in general. She explained in some detail the method of treating a sprain. Cod liver oil capsules were passed out to those inter- ested. The members discussed the accommodation of the. teachers and students of Central Queen's Regional High School in various homes in the village in case of a storm. It was decided that in such an event homes would be made available for all those who were storm stayed. Plans were discussed in regard to the Feb- ruary meeting at which time the 50th anniversary of the In- Itltute will be observed. It was eclded to leave arrangements for any special celebration In the hands of a committee. Members of the committee which is to arrange the pro- grams for the coming year were asked to meet with the president in the near future to compile these programs. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Bagnall. After the meeting was ad- Journed the hostess s h ow ed home movies on a recent trip made by herself. her husband 3W8 “'9 "WW5 and a party of friends. tent and the committee charge and a social hour was alloyed. OMARY DC" The January meeting of the Mrs. ' AJ. Matheson Auxiliary , °l Ohm-y United Church Wo-i ,study. Mrs. Freeman li'lacWil- iliams will have the missionary iprayer. . Lunch committee members ’for February are Mrs. L. Ber- 'nard, and Mrs. H. Vatcher. Mrs. Bruce MacDougall re- viewed the work of Miss Emily Maxwell who spent several years in India as a missionary. She retired last year and is now living in Sackville. N.B. e prayer for our missionaries was offered by Mrs. MacDougall. ed a very interesting study on Taiwan. an Island in the Pacific. Mrs. Harry A d a m 3 opened we worship service 0 n the theme “One Lord. So Many Churches". The scripture was read by Mrs. Cecil Dennis and was taken from Ephesians. The s worship service closed with the editation, prayer and benedic- on. 9 Lunch was s e r v e d by the committee in charge. MARGATE UCW The January meeting of the Margate UCW was held in the church vestry on Wednesday evening. January 2. The meeting opened with a dedication service when Mrs. Edward Glnter installed the officers for 1983. With the p res ident, Mrs. Heath Mayhew in the chair. the purpose Was repeated in llnl- son. Roll call was answered by 20 members with a scripture vense containing the word "pure." Mrs. Reg Dennis was made organist of the group for 1963. The 1962 treasurer, Mrs. Ches- ter Howard. gave her annual report. Receipts $670.35. expen- ses $517.12 on hand, $153.23. The community friendship secretary. Mrs. Bruce Clark. reported 25 home calls. is hos— pital calls, 19 cards and ten treats for the month. A letter was read to the group from the programe and literature secre- tary. Mrs. Wilfred Pickering, who was unable to attend. re- 9 coming year. Mrs. Andrew Johnson Invited n the members to her home for the February meeting. Mrs. Heath Mayhew led .t li mp from the way book Word and the a ” chapter-i one. "God and His Purpose and chapter two. "The Love of Mrs. Louis Bernard conductn ' to write a letter to the provin- to stick it out for the children's sake. but now I am wondering. as much a victim of y ot yet 50 and am fairly imaginings about his hidden intelligent, though I have n o misbehavior as you are validly trade. distressed by his defections. I've had pastoral guidance. For example. you write to me marriage counseling and psych- i in a flash mood of anger and de- iatric care. I've ad ‘ jvous breakdowns and was hos- ,less night of trying to c a ch ‘pitalized. The pastor, the coun- him out. 85 it were. by tele- scior and a lawyer have said 'nhone. on the theory that he that the situation will destroy was being unfaithful again. as ime eventually. .usual. when he didn't answer i the earlier rings. ‘each topic and discussions fol- Mll‘fh “f 3’0"" ahEUiSh ha! "I [owed .do With deceiving yourself I The Lord's prayer closed the about your motives and inten- r meeting tions. I think. | ' While sticking like a barnacle. i SOUKIS WEST WI to the situation that you proph- ' The Souris West Women's In- esy is destroying you. you also 'suffer a savagely accusatory feeling that “he shouldn't d o f It appears to me that you are l istitute met at the home of Mrs. iJames Kickham on January 8 H lfor their regular monthly meet- this in lne. C 0 u r s e he ling. oil call was answered byishouldn'tr and of course he 12 membem and one guest ablwouldnt if he were morally .iendod the mepfing. ‘competent or psychologically ! The president. Mrs. prankisound. But the fact is. he isn't iDeagie' called the meeting to enough of a man in these terms iorder with the ode and collect. ‘0 be 3: age‘lfltale ianjllylheatii. {The minutes of the last meeting 0 w -V 0" 3’0“ 5mm .V d g- ‘wcre read and adopted by the 95! that unhappy fact and deal ‘ retary Mrg J a mes Kick_ With it straightforwardly. Make ,i‘am' The; treg'suwrx rep 0” up your mind. once and for all, was given by Mrs. Lilo Marold that" elm" lilo" a‘ref fining". t" (1 showed a substantial bal- “’9 -"°““° 0‘" 0 t 9 a ""109 32c on hand omas to protect your health or you Flygn remrtea for' the school are going to hang on “for better committee a ghwn you prefer the known The corrosl’ondegcekwas read headache of his infidelity to the f.'3.‘ln“il’1f‘i‘i‘li‘l.§.‘it}??? 53.". gm?“ “yards .9‘ Wins to Howlctf and a Christmas card we on your own’ Your willingness and ability {mm a former member' M r 8' to "fish or cut bait" in th at Henry Gallant. A" enjoyable talk on ham“ fashion affords the measure of craft was given by Mrs. Lilo Marold. The members decided A ‘9 O sely. your unreadiness to do anything about it— except have cial department of highways angry' reproacmn' Daniel“, asking for school zone signs for the district. It was decided to hold a bingo in the School January 11. ‘ , According to your testimony Mr"; Bell gnu?!“ lump”. "1' your pastor. counselor and law- mpm rs 0 Pf mm, m e yer are agreed that you have Fijrzgogfignicm hour ML serious justification for constru- lowed during which lunch was “we separatim' so go ahead: act on your rights in that re- served by the hostess. assisted t 0* m t H s with {he by Miss Frances Kickham. Spec ' r on e o g p l fact that you aren't going to act. fies you to beat him over th e head. figuratively. for his weak- 0 n m. “0h 0' the “'3' 5"" 0f 3 “th iface Value at home and practice of engineering building at Carle- ‘ “out of sight. out of in d." ton University will begin lmme- when he's on the road— Mll- dlateiy. P r e s ldent Davidson Mary Haworth c o u u I e] I . Dunton announced Friday. The . through her column. not by mail ‘ Question were asked on work is scheduled for comple- 'or personal interview. Write her I ay its cm of The fan. Mil worse," because in the show- ‘ your personality health. Conver- ‘ breakdowns — rather disquali-' berts: representative to mis- our sick sionary and maintenance. Lorna ed them to begin and carry out‘ Darrach and Joyce MacGill. The unit leaders are: Katie Moore: Avis Cummings: Rieta Higginbotham; Martha John~ ston: Reta Chowan: Eleanor t'wo ncr- ispair. the morning after a sleep- Cook: SylVia ChUI'Ch: Edith Cof- fin: Ruth Mutch: Marjorie Youn- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dawson Celebrate 40th Anniversary ; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dawson were pleasantly surprised re- cently when they were guests of honor at a surprise party honoring them on their 40th i wedding anniversary. The gath- . ering was held at the home of ‘thcir son-in-law and daughter. “ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and lit was attended by members of their family. Also attending was the brides- maid of 40 years ago. Mrs. Gor- don MacDonald of Crapaud and BAY FORTUNE Brucic Stead is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. The United Church Women held their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Major Reid. Thursday evening Jan. 17 Mrs. Geo. Jackson. Fortune Bridge have returned ome after an enjoyable visit. with thcir son-inalaw and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet God- rey, Moncton, .' Alex MacCiumpha has return- i e to his home from the Prince ‘Edward Island Hospital where -he underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell. Rollo Bay West were recent vis- j itors to Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs Floyde MacKen- izie. Fortune Bridge_ spent a ipleasant holiday with their son and daughter-in-law Dr. and ‘Mrs. Elmer MacKenzie. Hali- i fax. i'.S. ' i is. Howard Wood. Red iHnusc. is convalescing at the Ho which case. stop trying to be ‘ BUILD 50mm! his moral policeman citihar tni Wm" “l h" 5°: “"d daughm‘ ( P, CO t iyour overheated imagination or: Chgr'l t Em’l OTTAWA c T" m "’c' i over the telephone. Take him at 1 3r 0 9 "w" Mrs. Marjorie Stead and Mrs. Bruce Stead motored to Char- lottetown. Friday. Jan. to. CANINE EXPORTS Britain annually exports some 5.000 pedigree dogs—almost half to the United States. i poses and His glory. He challeng- their duties in a prayerful spirit. ‘ The minister concluded ex- pressing the prayer that the or- ganization in 1963 might enjoy their greatest year as they serve God and Church in this vital way. Mr. MacDonald; Mrs. Dawson's‘ brother, Mr. Frank Cobb and Mrs. Cobb of Kingston and Mrs. P. S. Cobb of Charlottetown. Thirteen of the couple's fourg teen grandchildren were on‘ hand to honor their grandpar- 5. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson were‘ presented with corsages. The attractively amnged dinner table was centered with a three-i tier anniversary cake, whichi was cut in fine traditional man-‘ ner. A turkey dinner was served; .by the hostess assisted by somei of the ladies. The couple were presented with a coffee table by their fa- mily. Evelyn, Mrs. ohn Leod. Vernon River and Mr. MacLeod: Frances. Mrs. ar- les Jones, Pownal. and Mr. Jo es: Sandy and his wife. Phyllis. Uigg and Bea. Mrs. Collins of. Q 5 n n. w I: :l Lorne MacLeod. the couple‘s; eldest grandson and Gail Daw~. son. their youngest granddaugh- ter tthem with niby set jewellery in keeping with their 40th anniversazy. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson also received a number of other gifts. A pleasant social evening was spent. and during the evening Phyllis and Dianne Jones sang several selections. ,TfiSMWWM ‘ CARD snon; O Greeting Cards 0 Art Supplies 0 Games ww‘w 0 Good Books For Cblldrel a Adnlte . I” Grafton St. Dial 4-”?! i R STORE HOURS Monday to Thursday 9—5 Friday 9—9 Saturday 9—12:30 Sale Continues! ' SAVE! SAVE! Discounts from 20 to 50% Gigantic clearance of merchandise in preparation for our annual inven- tory offers you savings from 20% to 50% in every department. Shop and save today! ii. 'uii“ 1' I i i “ii” iiiisz; l i ill on "I: return l1"! MOORE & liliLEOD LTD. Noam enemas -~ -