H - . r and Retardation". Mrs. Vera 'Important, he tells me often now-' Discussing the disintegration or personal interview. Write he! MacDonald gave the commen- ladays ow much more interest~ of love in Western society, Dr. in care of The Guadian. .ing and attractive I am than I Fromm says that much of the Refreshments were served by ,used to be. Pass the good word debilitating discord in our man- Miss Anne MacDonald and Miss,along to other wives who may ‘woman relationships is a net re-l REPEAL OLD LAWS Norway's parliament is to re- SOMETHING FOR A RAINY DAY When the springtime rains when wearing ltalian-(lfsign- descend the well dressed ed bright orange and black woman will not despair. Even silk print evening gown drap- ed from shoulder to hem, just raise an umbrella. ‘the home of his sister. ling on St. Patrick by Mrs. Wil- liam Aylward, and another on St. Joseph by Mrs. Frank Dunn. The meeting closed with pray- er. NORTH RIVER WI The anniversary celebration: in June will be in charge of com‘ mittee m e m be r 5 Mrs Fred e , Jack MacKenzie land Mrs. Earl Younker, mem- bers of North River Wi decided ,at their March meeting held at ,the home of Mrs. Jack MacKen- tzie. l The president 0 p e n e d the .meeting and minutes were read and approved. A highlight of the evening was a demonstration on flower arrangements. Correspondence was read and l l l I | lmmm The Guardian, Charlottetown, WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Slides Of European Tour Featured At WI Meeting Slides of Moscow and other European centres were shown by Mrs. Kent Ellis at the March meeting of Hunter River WI. Hostess for the meeting. Mrs, Ellis. as convener of education addressed the meeting and pre- sented a questionnaire to the members. Members of a committee ap- pointed for a proposed centen- nial year project were Mrs. C.H. MaeGuigan, Mrs. Emmett Ber- nard. Mrs. J.S. MaeLeod, Mrs. (‘1). Montgomery and Mrs. Em- cst Cousins. It was decided that a general meeting to be called in the near future Would discuss the projec Mrs. Frank Bagnall was ap- pointed to correspond with Mrs. .lulian Herring regarding th e history of the villa ge. The drama committee presented a report. The sum of $10 was vote to Central Queens Regional High S c h 0 oi as prize money. This donation was made as re- sponse to a letter from Wilson use. it was decided that women who assisted in the kitchen for a recent banquet would receive gifts of appreciation. The school and sick committees reporte . and Mrs. Robert Smith, social secretary. read several letters of thanks. The meeting opened with “When Irish Eyes are Smiling". Mrs. CN. Smith, president, pre- SIded. Mrs. C.I'I. Sellar conduct- ed roll call, which was answer- ed by 23 members with a it'qu for furthering one‘s educa- Ion. INDIAN RIVER WI Jubilee year will be marked by Indian River WiI by institut- ing a scholarship, it was decided at the recent meeting of Indian River WI held recently in the school. The scholarship will be in the sum of $25 and will be presented to a pupil attending Indian River School, successful- ly passing grade 1 examina- tions, and intending to further his or her education. The meeting opened with members reciting the creed in unison. A "thank you" note for baby garments was received from Doris Brown on behalf of the Unitarian Service Commit- ee. A letter was also received from the United Nations conven- er regarding the collection and sending books to the West In- Rev. Louis Callaghan showed slides of European countries and of Prince Edward Island. The President. Mabel Ecol. H In a, . thanked him on behalf of the in otltitte. Lunch we: men by the ten- dlefl. Sheila Dun and Irene MORELL m Monitored Little Flower Pariah, Mot-ell, CWL at their regular meeting discussed hold- oort at hater. Cont- mittee members for the project are Mus. Frank Dunn, lllrs. Wil- liam Aylward, and Mrs. Walter MacAdam. Held in the sacristy. the meet- ing was c h air e d by the presi- dent, Mrs. Cecil McCarthy, and opened with prayer by Rev. Wil- liam Simpson. Mrs. Walter Mac- Atlam acted in the capacity of secretary in the absence of the regular secretary. Correspondence included a re— quest for financial from the Sacred Heart program. It was decided that would contribute. Reports were heard from various conveners. It was reported that a large sum had been collected for tele‘ vision programing, and a motion was p a s s e d to augment the amount with a donation from unds. It was noted that pamphlets on "Mater and Magistra" been procured and the decision was In a d e to begin study of these immediately. The program included a read- Fe 3' O assistance i the league ‘ had . g dealt with. committee reports were given, and bills were paid. Mrs. Ellis Wight invited mem- bers to her home for- the next meeting. For that meeting Mrs. 00‘“ Dan Jewell, Mrs. Bill Brown, Mrs. Allan MacLean and Mrs. Roy Campbell will compose the lunch committee. Mrs. Dan Jewell and Mrs. George Yeo will serve on the program committee and roll call will be answered with an Easter verse. Following adjournment lunch was served by the hostess and committee. ALBERTON WI Alberton Women's Institute continued its study of the Town- By-Laws under the leadership of Mrs. Graham Bennett at the resident, Mrs. C.H. Weeks, was hostess to the meet- '5 Correspondence included the Public Health Nurse's school re port, a letter from Mrs. Edwin H. Cook, convener of education. Mill Judith Asbury and Mill Jennifer Edwards, students at Mount St. Vincent’s Academy in Halifax. spent the weekend in Summerside w l t h Squadron Leader W.B. Asbury and Mrs. Asbury. Eight tables were in play last week at the card party in the Credit Union hall. Kensington. Mrs. Fred Arsenault won the high price for ladies. and Ray- mond Cotton the high for men. Consolation prizes went to Wil- liam Haggerty and Mrs. Lloyd Doucette. Mrs. Benjamin Thi- beault was winner for the freeze- out. Mirs. Horace Glover entertain- ed at her home in Kensington recently at an afternoon t. e a or t h e Kenslngton Ladies Aid to the Prince County Hos- pital. Mrs. Edwin Brown poured. and the hostess was assisted in serving by her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Adams, and Mrs. Ernest MacEwen. Gordon Stavert, North Bede- que, is spending some time at Mirs. Lloyd Howard. Kensington. illiam D. Profitit hasi Mrs. W returned to her home at Ken- slngton after spending the past few days at the home of her son a n d daughter-in-lalw, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Profitt and family. Charlottetown. Members of the Kings Co. dis- trict of the Association of Nurses H one from Mrs. Reginald McEw- en, U n i t e d Nations Convener, and a request from the History Committee to be notified of the ngmber of W.I. histories requir- e The secretary was asked to notify those interested that the Institute wishes to offer the use of its hall for the Hockey Club banquet to be held later in the season. Fifty-eight home and hospital visits were made by members during the past month. The Hall Committee reported three rentals and booking of two mo meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Weeks with Mrs. Joseph Callaghan and Mrs. H.W. Matthews as assistant hose tosses. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Bennett. LO’I‘ to W.I. Education was the theme for the meeting of the Central, Lot 16 Women’s Institute which met at the home of Mrs. »C. A. Mc- opened with a “The Symbol of Time" members answered the roll by naming a cabinet minister. s were heard from var- ious committees and ways and Means discussed. It was decided to purchase 25 chairs for the Hall. An article. Nation" Education were read by Mrs. MacLean who also conducted 1 “Pat” contwt. Mrs. Prowse Yeo conducted a flower contest. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. A.K. Mac- Gregor when roll~call be answered by ‘a book I‘ enjoy reading'. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mm. W.P. Miller and Mrs. Prowse Yeo. ot P.E.I. met recently in HI elVeda Duvar. Date for the next‘profit by it.—A.D. nurses residence of the Kings Co. Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Mrs. James Shaw. secretary. read the minutes and presented the financial report. Associate members M r s G.S.A. Inman, Mrs. H.M. Smith and Mrs. Keir Clark, were wel- ‘ chandising meetings was held in rtWO Perm"s communicate Wit-ll ‘ . j convention. The three day ses- ‘ i meeting was set for June 17. . c l Duvar, president, presided. and! ‘ lAssoeiation Dealer in Charlotte-.‘ Al MacRae. Canadian Tire‘ ltown. returned recently from; the Canadian Tire Corporation,l sion of general and group mer- ear A.D.: Thanks for a re— freshing contribution. Your hard- i ’ ‘ iphasizes the fact that true love is possible only for thee who have the courage, candor, self-esteem and self-acceptance to behave , with integrity.—M.H. won decrsron to be true to your- self, and the good fruits there- of, corroborate Dr. Erich Fromm's theory las told in his' book “The Art of Loving"! that a relationship thrives only when corned. Mrs. Angie Power re- i Toronto at the Royal York Hotel, lone, another from the cemer 0f ported from the sick committee. ‘ various convention halls, and at Jill?” b81118. Miss Charlotte Gordon. RN, l the Canadian Tire Corporation, ,home office and central showed the films “Early Diag- nosis of Cancer" and "Deafness Wife Advises l ware , house in Toronto. MARY HAWORTH Rebellion Against Litany Of Woes. L Dear Mary Haworth: After 10‘refuse, no matter how rude it years of attentive my husband‘s litany of woes, at breakfast, dinner and all eve- ‘ning long, I went on strike. I did so because I realized I was turning into a silent. bored, dis- affected woman. Fumlng may be fun for the fumer but it can be poison to his intimates. In any case. it is de- structive even to those who en. joy it. So wives, if you are tired of trying to "listen creatively” to a downbeat man, my advice is. rebel! Take a positive stand with a three-point program, to wit: 1. If his daily complaints are suseeptible of real solutions (for example: how to find a new sec- retary as good as the old?l then make suggestions, frankly and firmly. If necessary, - find the solution for him. 2. If he is merely] rehasliing the routine difficulties of deal- ing with clients, employees. and life in general, tell him so and refuse to listen. And I do mean listening to 3 seems. Turn on the TV. pick up 1 a book, leave the house or look yourself in the bathroom. Re-‘ member this is poison you are .I'et‘using to take. It can be ser-‘ iously harmful if you swallow ‘ enough of it. i 3. Counter attack vigorously. Find your own interests. Em- brace them and talk about them. Insist that your husband join in. Any pleasant activity is better for him th a n wallowing in gloom. If he dislikes your inter- .ests, he may even develop a few , of his own. ‘ : Naturally. my husband fought my resistance program; but we discovered to our surprise that. we enjoyed our pitched battles more than the old gloomy mono-l logues. Now. 18 months later,[ we seldom argue, except over“ whether a given topic is a reall worry or fret for fret's sake. Meanwhile my husband does: much more reading, has taken, up a hobby (making model plan- l ‘ esl and goes out more. But most I This eminent analyst tells us that real conflicls— those that don't cover up or distort, but ex- press real feelings and convic- tions—are not destructive. Rath- er. they clarify. They lead to aliveness and strength in the ex- change. O" B. Mchae. through her column, not by mail i suit of trying to avoid honest. heal I number 01' antiquated facing-up to explosive issues. Haws—some of them dating from With painstaking care he em-l1682. ~r_ 'Il’Iu’I’ll 4 Insole“. IIIAIIIIIIcIl ~here to serve you ANYg counsels lghour of the day or night‘ M a r y Haii'orlh Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada vvvvvvvvvvv ALLA-AAA ' \ CALL 4-6623 E ‘ for 24 hour service ilueoIcAL PHARMAOQ Phone 4-8817 . 4-5435 1 ‘ Charlottetown. P.E.I. Richmond St.. Ch'town s Insurance Counselling , Corner of Pawn-l and Conservative Public Meetings ‘ MT. RYAN HALL WED., MARCH 20th AT 8.30 P. M. 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