‘Lobster Supper Set For Tonight The May meting or the Little Flower Parish Council at the Catholic Women's LPat'iite was held in vestry with it large num- ber or members present The president Mrs. Emmi'll Mac- Donald presided and opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes oi previous meet- the. read by the Secretary Mrs. John a. Maelnnis. were approv. ed and signed. Correspondence nus read and discussed. Trea- surer. Mrs ‘ Maccanca read the iinanelal report A ns port on Mas-zine subsc iptiona nas also heard at this iim The President annouored the mailing oi a number oi pack. ages oi good rendan maicrial it was also reported statue oi the Sacred had been presented to Mr. and Mrs. william llaibon- iald oi Charlottetown loriuer nor- lisbioners on the occasion or ‘thcir Golden Wedding. lmoved and seconded to donate ins to the Girl Guide Associa- ‘tlon, A discussion on plans ior r . Cnmmuninn toil oned Helpers ‘ ‘tvere named to assist at 'r. la.‘ (‘llnlc Volunteers to take care oi church linens ior comma your were requested ans were made ior holding a Lobster Supper today. June 5. and ilnal arransements wen» tell in committee in Char!!! Illn- sales were named to attend the Provincial convention in June. nv. rancis ro dressed the meeting briein lol- lowed by installation oi new i)!» iicers ior coming year. our. iccrs or the year are as iirlloos, ad» A _ MR, AND MRS. “'ILFRED i'tlt-CARIILI‘} Perry-McCardle Marriage president. Mrs. Emmrit Mur- I‘tunald secretary. Mrs .iohn G. lMaclnnia treasurer Mrs, B t' iMrciirlen: itrsi vice - president. :liirs Somerled Kell . second vice . president; Mrs 7‘ In n k Solemnized In Summerside nunn: third vice . pre dcni _ Mrs. Aeneas nunnizhan The merriare took place in st. malt-hint: nit-escorted and n “mum l”. “mu”. Paul's Church. siimmerside. de. cor ee oi ti-hite carnatioos. ,,_ Funk mm mm “L eorated with ilouors on May ii. l- a bone moon to liount in,“ M... summed Kitty: pm. oi ary dtl r Peter and utiite siiit uith a pint pic. km; pre“; Mn 1. .l Roam-y: M ,' . ghter or ‘11". Joseph Perry. 34;; L't-t’lar \vc. summersidc to wilirtd Leonard ('csmrles. The nciilyiieds will Kglly; mothers“; iilccmiie oi Kinkora, son or reside at no Carleton Sl‘ Fred. impair. Mr. and Mrs. .uitort . mett McCardie oi Ktnhoro (litre-oi ‘ trig ciereymnn itas Roi. Harold kasr- The girl. ohoir or sominersioo mg "Pravnr ior Peri-ct lime" Tammy" Frgfl'. "Kin: rt Hip World is raisin— hr" a nil "Mary immaculate and uas ac. tnmpanlwi by \ii-s Clarence Steele or Summersidr. Given in mrrlale her father the bride wore a titli length mitn gown wifll a llnwlng oversklrt oi the same material the routine. fashioned with liiv- Desert l, and chow a three in rit- titre ltat anti ithtte and black ae.. ricton. B. t ntitodoiin guests included. classmates and irionds oi the bride and armor irorn l‘hnrlnile« MW)! and ilontreal lELLEN’S DIARY l Bloom Of Wi “Stioiicrs allitad" an announe-l . . nine. the bride , "an Ernrsl Russiier; Mrs, Eugene Lar. TV.: Mrs Alphonsus Mrs waiter . prokram. Mrs. Wil- liam Aylw id; membershln‘ Mrs. Aeneas hsnniuhan; - llnl: Mrs .lnmes Mucnooalrt, The mPeUnE closed iii in prayPV. radio and Buttercup Ot Marigolds, ld Cherry And from the woodland arl‘nu point sleeves and a round rirrlv rr itimiiionis tonight oi the hen the road. come the notes of the line. was onhanroo iriiii seeded purl embroidery which was re- peated on the skirt fit“, I firnwn nl it‘t‘tli‘d pearls, held it short hoiiiioni vrrl. she cannot a semisoseode oi red roses and white mums and a mother oi pearl prayer hook. The bridesmaids, \isrsha Per. r-y. slslor oi the bride, and v [trim MrK‘arfllr, sister at ilis‘ stroom. were gmt'nt‘d in yellow vlvlnri rlllflnn (will talith and carried srnnll hoirouets oi yellow and white mums Their heart. diesres were yellow rosettes I'll.“ lllm‘l \thr, The host man nor .lohn DarriIP. hmimv or the or . Tne iishors wore Edward Ferry and now it \1i-(‘ardlc. mothers at ill! hridl and lrmm. Fur s coconuon at the ltovnl rananian lesion t h e brides mother- ri‘i‘I‘iVNl iicoiiii: a llin sheath oi lat-o onor taitota iitth a white llnil'PrNi at and msarte oi Dink carnations. The .\Ic~ -oom bridegrooms mother wore [Teen and \‘l llt‘ uool ~hoaih huh BUDGET - SAVER! Picturr these spriuhtiv srpn. l‘lle lll le-(‘rle t' n I or n umber”. lllllll. lemon. vitri- ll'lll All Ire elx|y lo new In pl- c. Ittl. dun m. Fluent 47W: Cl! l [- .olm ind humus. Dir-Ml in no. pattern. «Mario M eats all 2 sales tax. ADM. I.” 3 oi harrnvtinz, i'imlinullix thrr torrenst. “They Will. i would say. he wrlmmr" slam" llzhl oiii-rs. “Thntllzli when l consider all the work tlint lies ahead ior us lime and ierirltz. hrs to spread, to say nillltlng ol .the eiilirvatinlz and the seeding; it would seem we should be: wishing ior a unnltnulnz spell oi oi tine doys' Rut the land is com oioneinc to bc ih v \‘ s a warm rain “'Ill (in mind Todar. liltwn‘rr, was alloflelh» er beautiliil, n pictured day. it; ever- tare or new lravea. Cmle- lniz: cattle ('nmr to the peace oil the iiclds,. \ior-nintzs now see the yoiinulings away against. an horizon; mnrllimzs Inn. we see the cwos nibble on the dew or a lidan As a result or the naslii viz. inlet and stables have omniicd someiiiiai t‘ooseoiirnt. l\'. the chorio: hos lessened There is more time noii ior ltv: lit‘ldnnl'k This irirtiidcti a spot th at which \iark storied so nativity ' yesterdal "I see some stiriie has cropped up in that piere they're cultivat. inc" .anes it v rand- datlEltli‘r " . lone else is so hosi s no lone lcit to :alltrr them oil. ex~ , u and me Perhaps lil- he siieresu-d, e x- , it wouldn't be wise to lmvr isrsin on rocks. would It?" “ u. l'rn esrnini: n piontinir" she chuckled “Then this will be your chance to earn another in tnrrninttl" he 1 storied shrine bounucis ‘ brought in now: huttercup eoldt oi the Marsh Moriaoliis. silkeal hioimi or wild cherry and pear. credit in , l shy woodbtirusb. Volt catch them, back or the chirping and sinlzimz lier head. come in now tliroitub the moon- 'oi the other birds. the run sui- emn but enchaulimz as in reach out across the iielsla tween. Absorbing the sunshine. children are these days: . and Peter. as they enioy the out 4< e b a . the oors "See, lm on my but» hell" Peter beamed this :itcrnoon hen he came by iresh iron. his nap. "Aan is too. And we like it. See me run!" he said patterinr away alone a path. James smiled. “ll'l a nrvat leelinu. isn't it?" he said. i i remember how hell i enloyed shedding nry boots when. boy, .iusi to loot once more the earth uodcriool was so satisiyinizl And iootstcps then were light. 1 can roeall iolloirina the team at the harroiiiou. toot. in that iield oior there he at ed, "And hnw soon that was tool" “Blessings on thce, boyL those oi now. who will one day look back over the years to iaocy again the tier. atom and delitzhi oi sllnd shoes on such springtime days these oi ours But the night keeps us now. Moonlight and star. we have and the Sandman asprinkling the sold or his dust. to hear its oil to our pillow oi dreams. Until row Diary — hareioot cmNA GRAIN DEAL OTTAWA ICPlil’rzlimlnnry slks with Communist chi - about completing the 1' year drain agreement will start in out: acombaratively low level Tuesday. otiiclaln Inld‘ Monday. The talks were on. White, Mauve Mums Floral Setting For May Wedding The marriage took place In Nol'lll BPdeqtte United Chul‘t'll, not-ul'Mi-(l with baakt‘is ol wlme and mature mums on saturday. Z : East and William lltlgg oi Sllm- merside ‘o the reception at Brdcque United Church Hall the bride's . 1963 at 2 o'clock or Ka- mother received wearing a navy . ttiryn Adele MacCauil at North blue sheath wtth accessories oli Bedequv daughtcr or Mr. andinuvy and white and a corsuge oi l Mrs Robt‘t‘ L. Mu'Caull i til i . North Bcdedue to Waldo Bren-lmother \\ .Veliow roses, The bridegroom's in a blue sheath ion Gardiner oi chclton. son oiiwith matc ins: hat and nor: a Mr and Mrs Ht‘nry W Gardin- ar nl Clwltitn. Oliiclaiinfl L‘lt‘r- zyman was Re. R,“ Mar- rniiil. both John T. Waldron nssistin: ’l‘hr sttlnlsi \li-s tier-are hater hrnnks M (‘ontrzl HMt‘qm‘ salt: “The Lord's Prayer and HI Walk beside Ynu“ and was so. companied by Mrs, whiter cruise or Middleton. Given in marriaae by her is. iher the bride wore a toll lcneth gown oi pcaii do sore. the bod. ue tashioned with lily-point sleeves and a rttiind necklinei l-ler headdress oi sequins and pearls held an elbow - lencth ' she carried a cascade oi American Beauty roscs A still irom ihc sroom has a pair oi pearl earrings. Mrs. B honor oi Summer Illr bridesmaids, Mrs c h a rles Mocuoueall and hi s narhara Mitresiilt- were s'niial. oun- ed in pole and emerald green peau tie sole carryins cascades or 'mimis. Their headdresses i-orsoci- oi rod i-osos For a honeymoon in the Unit- rd States the bride wore a blue suit “ill! a vihito mink collar with blur and black accessories The newlyweds uili roside ln uhelioii. Out-oi-iown tziierts included Mr, and Mrs, William Hunter. Kingston. Ontario rind Rev lnrl . rs. FLB. .Vlar('ati||, sheet Harbour. N s tPhoto by lici ert Studlo) Quilt Displayed Before Donation Tllr‘ Miiy martin: (ll Braclsley Women's institute has held at the home or \lrs. Ernest Walker . mam!" 0' with it members answcring roll l r East and call with a lrousecleonmg hint. l School and sick commiiiws gave their reports. Ne“ itiool com. miler members are Mrs, Roy Slt‘warL new s' committee. Mrs. Harvey Jenkins. Mrs, Ian Newt-ll and Mrs. Stanlrt l t l i wm nlllbllx lists to midi the son are to_provlde lunch tor the 1 flowers, The hrs! mail “as Tit-iris Mn- Cardle oi Chcltoii The ushers wrre ‘ ' mmP Ide mons by Trade .\ ntsler Mitch- arp and Will last about I Worship and Sacred Howard will be In rhnrga nuunced elrller in the Curb June meeting, and Mrs. oland Horne volunteered to have the June meeting at her hilmr. Roll call ior the next mretiniz wrll be answered with a ilower slip. it was mnvrrl by Mrs. Roland Horne. scrondrd h_ Mrs Har- voy .ienkins that all hills b ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BELFAST Song Service will In conduch next Lord's Day. June 9th at 3:30 p.rn. Spot-ital selections will be rendered by tho Capital City Four and the Balfut Quorum Rev. Ross of tho service. All are wolnomo. REV. DON ALI) NICHOLSON, Ministirr 5((I'l that nzw Ben'l tad Ind ycllow wrap loafun your gimn' lhdf? Tlstcd it yet? Bet you wuen’i foolad one bit, But you KNEW from die first delicious bit¢ it was kn'lt fluorip'ul buttermilk branch—now in a new wrap to avoid mmwmwbmmmit... .{p you will Militia llw We til Ben's The W, Chflottetnwn, Wed» Kim Jam 5. 1903 so new. Arid nu Mu ll union. All d in attack upon the Holy the lpll'll of lava (unbrlcln I charity. lot-(trench. etc.) whirl: should lion! Ind err. in everythlu having In db Wlfll die plrly for the children's [it'll cnmllulnlnu. Now. Item ahwld be liken to hell the I'llt. ll b 2. So keep Ihldl in I V017 Umbil- Svlrll. v lllve governed your law poe your mind and been open to r cllluczs It pence - mlklnl, Fr: '43 Slur you with rim“ 0 MARY HAWORTH First Communion Party Causes Strong Hostility Den ery lenrdli Our ne- l1 knew the olher couple portuntties in that telud and to irutde you in rnaiiia. wise use em. til til M. H. near Muy Haven't: You ire., ouently recommend payehistrle or analytic therapy and you snake this recommendation with. lnltt quillflcltlon. ‘ shine as one who was more only lhhrmed than beneiited by such ‘phew recently made his iirsi casually and ordinarily wouldn‘t itreutmeni. l (eel you owe it to‘ ' a l Invlted communion. His mother, my give a gilt to their daughter. I your readers to give them husband's distenplannednparly‘t'clt extremely awkward lhnntlmore rulilllc picture of the to celebrate the event. to the situation and thought it in psychiatric or unalytie prone. dure. r It. Does the literal: person know. Luter she Ioli‘l me the party Theft-(ore I untitled her Weller exlmplc. that treatment would be given II the horn: (‘ll wouldn't Attend the party bullmny Lake monllls. more likely her husband‘s brother. Whose would see them the lollowlnz‘yura, Ind cost. lhousnnd! 0! which my husband and l were.poor taste In be put in Hill D0!- ldnugliter also was makinz her - tflrit, cummuniqn. The two iuml- lies Wen Ihat‘tnx expenses and were related lo both children. . However. Is my husblnd Ind aid. The treasurer's report was given, Mrs, Wylie Bryenton. Mrs Harvey .lenkins. Mrs. Ern. est Walker and Mrs Walit’r Macmillan took Canecr books and Salvation Army books to canvass the district Durinl the eveniniz a call was received regarding the Britt-kley Point Convention A total at eight members asked to receive the institute Neos. lirs Wylie Eryt'nlon hmittzltl a iinisllt‘d quilt to the met-tin i: <0 that members could see the ilhished product betore it was donated to the Handicapped (‘hlldrcn‘s many, it not most or the guests day tn give their sun I gill. doll-rs in lit! latter event? ‘Wnen We did meat she let I'll! throw that we are no longer on land snalysia are still in the early friendly terms. experimental slnges: thdl even 1 would spar-m... yo... mm. l now there is little scientiiic val- i-nerits. Perhaps others have run limo the duubln - party situation. R. D. ncar RD: Youdeclined lto attend the iointly stalled in. miiy party because you tell you were hcirii: maneuvered into hurmir an extra Alli iior the rim that you didn‘t “an" on the score oi kinship. in short you declined because you are stingy and obstinate. but rather than lace this on plcsssnt iriith about your disarr- recabie nature. you pass the buck. blame - wise. to your sig- ierm-law in terms oi criticizim‘i lie ,‘ldltlun oi the theories and tech. ‘niquea being used? no people know that the wran y‘lpeclilt' therapeutic under 9' i pare-tit auteu- with so every client. A mun-talk“ e ables and ever - preterit por'. atbilittes oi unpredictable no.3. ve a belt-in. on ii. better. (or Wish». it is the metiii‘hl s educational preroco. an taunt-ll part oi t in my view, spectaust' ve — ‘doctnr trust. .. ln reierriux correspondelllsmizo‘ legitimate sources or help its. pert them to assume appropri. ‘ille permit-l rldponslblllly t'ltl' ;ttielr subsequent experience M a r y liaworth through her column. rna_r or personal interv‘ xvlrite her in care or The sites“: in. PISQUID EAS-Tfi Mr. Ind Mrs. David airt Charlottetown. were recent visit: one at the home at Mr. and Mn. war , tin satay-hie evening was pent in die Memorial Hall. Do they know that psychology Mount Slew-rt Wed-lead y night r when a tune gathered to tender s miscellaneous sitar. er to Gloria Mitchell and Bruce Jay. They received a lot at love- 15: Kim - Mr. Ind Mall, John D. Mar. chnlques, unwiser applied by) Donald were visitors in Chat. "Pven well meaning prnlcssiun- lOIlEIOV/lli Thursday. 5 her for alleged "tailor that!" int expectinz vitu to attend the dou- ble - hcadcr. als. can be dangerous or course some rsons are is. Mrs Leonard slit and douch- Heiltnat' wen recent \iut» heneiited. But some are AM. And on m Charlottetown others. worse yet. are hurt by treatment. shouldn‘t ever alerted to the possible r valved” Pt-rlinvl i! “W publit‘ \tPlei aware on this score. that very: m awareness would lit-l to mini. mire the probability nt‘ errors. , V‘. near .l. \i.. “You can't make l: m “Emmfikn a silk p rse oi ii sow'ri ear." 2 : proverb says. Psychiatry and . Mix Shirlev JB)’. Edmonton, yone pelAlberta arrived by plane rri. isks ln< day to visit hos parents. \lr. Ind ‘\‘ltr.=. Hamid lay. a, t Lurd and lim- (her Mrs. Wallace Biri Vii‘m rennl vlsllilm in Chirlnlwimtn Camp Alter the mcetinii m. adjourned a social hour was up toyed, Mrs. Walter MaL‘Quarrie will valde the Droilrmn ior the next meeting uptoriunatcly your own ig- analysis can't. do more ior thel‘ noble attitude has poisoned tier patient that his own poieoilais‘t disposition In this instance. sue ‘Wlll permit. . (eels l .5110an hostility. I kind Furthermore, no brunch ol‘ 0 ' ' or being ‘medlcll ructlce guarantee: lm lllflll’ to Co elllnu Dllt. Stall. SIIII Llle II Cllldl HI 4 “you...” MI [I dash for mg! W Go down to the sea . . . in a stylish swim- mil from our sue-worthy saloctian of dash- ing one-and two-placer: designed to main you the prettiest pebbles on any Beach. Come see and choose. '_____.___.________.______ SALE SPRING DRESSES 4 DAYS ONLY 1 RACK . . . 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