Id rather be out in a blinding in: ‘fieavenlly Sunldne” and ‘ snowstorm than get mixed uplrepegtinl the Mary Stewartl ,. in that silly game!" “Nowlcohect . ‘- James chuckled at a memory.! ' " . Ml“- Al‘th“? C 3700i“- M ' mp was ‘postofiicev‘ It; Roll call was answered by It erjcton. NB" spent the Eu”, didn’t take too long to get on to members. One former member holiday with her father. Rev. the hang of that.” .was welcomedr back to the Ernest Weeks and Mrs. Weeks. “Came more naturally," th e group and one visitor attended. She a150 VlSlled With her cousin. visitor laughed_ Minutes of the I"! Ming Vi John Myers. Carleton Siding and this day “’85 3 Charmer- were read. The treasurer gave “'5‘ full of the encouragement of the‘. the financial “pm-L Cal-1.98pm. ELLEN’§. DIARY Spring’s Charm ls Hope Summer’s ls Richness They're content to sit for hours. Myers“ I 2 E W Bedeque village was without "Was there ever a lovelicr ev-I The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. April 26. 1963. 7 HAPPENINGS ening than this!" Granddaugh-. ter exclaimed coming by ro her schoolday. Catching a ride with another student. a young miss from down the River Road. she had come on foot the last mile of the way. The sun or And hands folded, being entertained. there's a truth i it. of course. The little old parlor or- gan is silent. In too. many cas- es. the piano has the lid drawn. No one knows how to play the games we knew: authors or season. should be getting on with your en the Easter Seal Campaign. 1 housecleaning?" j at dinner. ‘have it done before the busiergWere passed IHydro power from about I a.m. until 8.30 pm. on Friday. April '12th. This meant considerable .inconvenience for all the rest- den . en e was read and discussed“ “Don't you think. Ellen. you It was voted that 82.00 be giv-l James queried Mrs. Tyrus Holmes reported for ll “It would be good to the sc h 001 committee. Bi 5 was moaed There was a large gathering the he id. at the United United here on y pa Monday afternoon to witness the marriage of Miss Eileen Murray and Dick Van Hel‘k. in. It flinch, or nations. . .or to do work commences. I never like and seconded that Char8d95-" the house to be upset then. It Hostess for May meeting will "That was something I heart- seems a fellow has so much then be Mrs. Heber Campbell. with ily disliked" James smiled. to bother him out of doom l1e Mrs. Ralph Younker on pro- coming indoors then. “And I likes peace alld order When he gramme. Roll call will be ans- _ ' . . . wasn't the only one. I remem-i comes in." wered by exchange of flower 5‘19 0' 0m" We mlll'llplled by bUSh- over the hilli. us a meal ber one night when we were} But this was no day at Alder- slips or seeds. rs. Harrison two. “me Of year - thlsv Sh? Smilax visiting at. . .There happened to. lea to house-clean. It was a day Green and Mrs. Calvin Holmes Collection amounted to $1.03 And 110‘” h“? we wmfered? t be other guests there. A n d; to find blossoming snowdrops in will be on the lunch committee The surprise package amounted ' .vjsnor °f this m°rmng' "“l someone proposed we play char-1 the lawn - border . Lo rne Docherty has to 60c and was won by ers. ades. And the boy next me whis-l Until tomorrow —- —— Diary- charge of the topics. George MacKay. ' ‘ meeting was adjourned. The meeting was adjourned was then picking up last pools of brightness from the fields. taking in too. his jewels from western windows. - “You should have heard the robins slng out there by that: Mrs. Olga Younker and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Harris Johnson ily. Fredericton. were honored End lfimtilli’, Dartmouth. N- 5-. at a farewell party held for .3“ re “ed home We? Vii“- m on 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miscouche. ' ' Knud Jorgenaen. The Younkers ‘ will be taking up residence in Charlottetown. Merle Zimmer- man read an appropriate ad- dress. Mrs. Herbert Buchanan pre- sented Mrs. Younker with a gift of money. Miss Wilma Ab- bott presented gifts to Louise, and Paul Stevenson made the presentation Mrs. Younker and Leon expressed their gratitude to all. All joined in singing “For They are Jolly Good Fellows". A sing-song was enjoyed with Mrs. Harold Sharpe as organ- ist. Refreshments were served and an enlOyable social time spent. . .13. Mrs. Alex Gallant, Wellington. is spending some time con- yalescing after being a patient in Prince County Hospital for the past three weeks. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Mlscouche. "Obviously well!" we said. ~ IIN ' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gaudet accompanied by Miss Julie Hogan returned to Miscouche after a two week visit to Sum- mervllle. Mass. Winners at a re c e n t card party held in St. Nicholas hall with 10 tables in play were: lad- ies first. Mrs. Martin Gaudet; ladies consolation, Mrs. Martin Poirier; men's first, Mr. Wil- liam Poirier: men’s consolation. Martin Gaudct. Lunches were serVed after the game. Proceeds were in aid of Miscouche branch of Women's Auxiliary. A rummage sale was planned {or May 24 in the church ball when members of the Evening Circle of the Presbyterianl Church in Summerslde held their recent meeting. | Mrs. Mark Gaudet and Mrs.3 Donald Nicholson were appoint- ed to the nominating committee to bring in a new slate of offi- The Miscouche weekly whist party was held on Tuesday eve- ning with 22 tables in play. ' Prizes were ladies first, Mrs. capes The April meeting of Kings ton Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Oalvin t bad t n "n pered “Let‘s get out of here“ Good-nlght. .. The n o a wm er. a 9T a . ‘ [followed by an a u ction sale and lunch was served by the “fingood wiggles. withter is I O s I‘with Mrs. Zilpha Newson as au- h o s te s s and committee is f“ throrgeh at“ ese'e m: WEE? S N lictioneer. charge. It - '0)” l Lunch was served by hostess Y°" 1”“ ‘t' t ' d ‘n i h v BANDITS "Oh yes_ Like the mayflowers_ [an comml ee .n c arge. . . SLAY 14 :nd the giohe‘ts. fAndi thefllloélg g ! SOUTH WINSLOE WI BOGOTA. Colombia (Reuters) a318, thllen warfnlnlzrmszfishié'f' M ' The members at south wms' Bandit-9 murdered 14 Peasant!- .. . .. ‘ ‘09 w'I‘ met at the home i“ including several women and a Its the best season? ‘ Mrs. Glydon Maund for their child near the km“ of Guaduas “Oh no - not for us. Each - . - ' Aprilnmeeting. The \licepresi- ' a ' o - ~ , A detailed report for the year! and VlceupleSldent. Mrs. Doris . I Esseussufi'zg} itssp'llfliegasm'ltil of Montague Parish Council of I MacKay presided. 2:2: Dmigtifg°le§m2fm§§i :bom wsgd mu“ northwe“ 0‘ umn'_ “.5 like the 01d 'bmcr. the Catholic Women's League The devotional period, led by Pd bv repeating the Ma... "‘3' ""day' sweet apples: a mixture the was, pmefi'ited at the recent an' M” 3”“ Amm“ 3:“ ""M'he Stewart Collect in unison ' _ ' 1nua m lng. theme “Love of ". . iss V ' y _. ' ' marlin.showcasesa me on . .le 24 hours in the lle “Winters on farms are not. ing year were: president. Mrs. ‘ the Singing of hymns on the alienmleers fan1a :me :‘ljiino . wer: I I like the used to be " he remark? George Bondreau“: firSt Vice" plano' readl afldoa rsoverrin Confmittees ed “TX” are no't many da 5 PFESldenl- MlS- Lev'l POWEI‘H The business session followed gave re ortgpand were aid for when we cm” use the ca); ‘ second vice-president, Mrs. Eur, and lunch was Served by the ex ense: cormspondwze w“ His day starts with a phone Fuel is no won when w burh; mett Power; third vice-prest-l hostesses. Mns. Clarence Coffin l; and' disc 5 ed Old and‘ “ t‘3_10 am-..the pains -l n y’ e ident. Mrs. George McKeeman: ‘ and Mrs. Lane Pigot. ma, b . u 5 d: d ‘ ca 3 _. . - Doctor mug] ga§' b . . I : treasurer. Mirs. Harold Hynes_l . ne“ “mess were. “fills-‘19 ’ ‘ are getting Stronger, eres no rmgmg lome a and secretary, Mm. Johnl KINGSTON WJ. ' The next meeting is to be _yes 8 minutes apart”. In stick or two through the drifts or. Hughex 3 held at the home of Mrs, Emu, ’R d ,s Digest fouow storms 'nowadays to keep the MN Gem e Bo dm‘ult re“. Hughes with Mrs. Keh. Ford ng ea or he hefirthflre br1ght.eh?" ‘ “ g u . p and Mrs_ Erith Hughes on this dedicated man as and cape-lets are above version a fringe adds cers. Mrs. Keith Johnston con- Alphonse Gallant' ladies conso- style items to watch for on dra - - . ' matlc interest. which is ' .- ducted a discussion on the con. Iatm'n, Mrs. John S. pier: the spring and summer fash. heightened by the modelv. N0. The Wlfe W35 .lUSt 533’" Sidffedoxfizh a“; gfhnéév“}l$ Holme s. The vice president lunch. Mrs. Russell Diamond to helps the miracle of mother- mens first. Edward Perry: in; that even to have m, ash. op pr y y . . . Mrs. Heber Campbell presided. be in charge of program. Roll hood Get your copy today. stitution and. rules of the WMS _ign scene this year. On th e drop earrings. McCardle Mrs John Hughes aggro 3::th Mamhb k coNiisolatiog. Percy Mhzc- than; to empty, is to lighten the secretary read minutes and The meeting opened by sing- call is to be answered by the . an . mes rawn y r. or ." ' ' and Mrs. Ensley Campbell con- Bill DesRoches out of the year- “The coming of electric POW- 60;.Le5pfzdaingg, Mrs Ha 1d er to the farms. lightened a:- e r u ' ' m 1y ticket stubs for two cash priz- es for $15 and $10 were Frances LeClair. and Lionel DesRoches. A two dollar door prize was won ommy audel. L u n ches were sold after the game. Pro- ceeds were in aid of Miscouche Firemen's Club. ducted the devotional tHynes. reported that the main 'It ended any lonely days. at, sour?” 0f “Venue were card rate," he grinned. “Gave us. parties. pantry sales and mem- itgluo and Hi-Fi and TV for! hers“? dues- better or for wo'rsen ' ' ' l A‘total of $856.23 was collected “It's a question." we said. ldulglng the yea? f th loneliness is my fault. We have! "The Wife declares “'5 l“; I? sci-15.336“ ml ed year been spending a lot of money‘ worse. She says the children-n $2315.51 d es 1:18 “’2‘? “to "0‘ years. We haVe two children. I remOdenng our house' WhiCh “"1 yes' and adults too' have lessl tignalf scllolhrs‘llpas 022ml :lfd . . down on recreation or going ouLi initiative to do things nowadays! . . m ’ . . work a steady nlght shift. I e evening I ordered th i s _._.___._._.__l catechlsm prizes. televlswn pro- Recemly I learned that my: man out of the be“? but he} ams. treats for patients and . . . _ strong enough to maintam the A Wife has been 569mg another} continues to call her on the upper hand. while putting his mafiegiembehs visited Riversidp number of things." Wife Sees‘Man While Husband Works At Night Dear Mary Haworth: My wife and I have been married 14 the meditation. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jenkins and children Ann. Becky, Peggy Jo and Daniel visited recently with Mrs. Jenkins' parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Beck. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burke and children Helen. Susan an Tommy returned to Halifax Sun- day after spending the Easter holidays with Mrs. Burke's par- Mr. and Mrs. Keith Foster and family have returned to Greenwood after spending some time with their parents in Dun- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James 3- married man i“ the evenings at phone and sneaks around to see message across. l ' ' staffnage. Gallant, 179 Cumberland Street. ouch him-(Zea l ;her in my absence. But. you are to be congratu-l éggtsthghénglflm 1:2 Charlottetown e 58 "w" and ta ked “01” Meanwhile our Sex life con- lated on your patience. lovi n g‘ patients. (naming. shoes and it. She said she is all mixed-up. t. I acknowledged that most of her mues normally and She is very warm to me. I have done everything in my power to re- store our.marriage. but I am on the verge of a nervous break- Mr. and Mrs. George Ballem. Bedeque. spent the weekend in Saint John. N.B.. at the home of their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Edwin Lord who visited her sister-in-law. Mrs. Hanse Hunter. kindness and long - suffering lnl clothing to the amount of $172 relation to your wife, ou_: were given several needy {mm search for a solution that may{ mes. salvage the marriage and shield‘ Father McCall-dye in his re- her reputation. Your moderaq marks had wands of encourage. tlon along these lines helps 'to. ment and praise for the mem_ keep the problem from explod-‘ hers and a special word of up. ing into a public scandal. that Negation for the women who l might indelibly damage the Cllll~‘ taught catechism during the year Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Jen- kins. Admiral Street, Charlotte- town. are enjoying a month's holiday in'California where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil’ Jenkins. Hollywood Mr. Mrs. Jenkins were accompanied as far as New York by Mrs. Harold Saunders. Euston Street. She says she feels pity for him because of his home life. As I said she is very warm to me and I think deep down the dren's lives an self - esteem. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- Fanlane and son. Peter. Fern- Charlottetown. Mrs. Saunders love is there. But I need guld- To repeat: ask a good lawyer.1 wood. have returned home after returned from New York on Sat- ance on how to meet the prob- also a good clergyman. to give; MOUNT STEWART UCW spending a w eel: with Mrs. urday. le don‘t know whether to you guidance in their respectiver The United Church Women of take legal action or not. I love fields. in doing right by your? Mount Stewart held their month- MacFarlane's parents. and oth- er members of her family in Chicago, Ill. P.E.l. Rangers Hold Rally A successful rally of PET. Rangers (senior girls of the Girl Guide A s s o c i ation) was held Easter weekend at the YMCA. Rangers from Summerside were able to be present but. owing to bad weather conditions. Souris Rangers were absent. The weekend included discuss- ion groups; lanyard making: hair styling by Mrs. 'Woodruff of the Debonair: a swim in the Y pool; Rangers sunrise service: breakfast at Red and a visit to the Confederation Chamber Saturday evening a banquet was held at the Charlottet ow n Hotel with Mrs. Evelyn Cud- more as guest speaker. Mrs. Cudmore spoke on taking our promise out into the wider . world. Other special guests in- cluded Mrs. Gordon Avard. pro- vincial commissioner. Reverend and Mrs. Elias of St. Paul's par- ish: Father Boyce of the Holy Redeemer parish. Nora Scales, Sea Ranger. was chairman of the banquet: Kit Lawson. Lang Ranger. Charlot- tetown. introduced Mrs. Cud- more and Judy Doucette. Sea Ranger Summerside. thanked her on behalf of all present. All enrollment ceremony followed the banquet; enrolled were Sea Rang‘ers Mary Cullen and Mir- iam Wheatley and Land Rang- ers Anne Macintyre and Louise Jones. Favors at the banquet were given by Beauty Counsel- lor. Steady's Pharmacy, Manu- facturers Life InsuranceCo. ' Mrs. Donald MacMillan. Pro- vincial Ranger adviner, Mrs. Eric Found. provincial training commissioner. and ue MacKinnon. Land Ranger cap- tain. were the committee in charge of arrangements. Members of Royalty chapter. [ODE decided to undertake a' money raising project “talent o ey" when they held their recent regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Atllol Auld. Edu- cational secretary Mrs. Jean Meggison requested that the or- der be made up for next year's calendar. Mrs. George Ayers, services secretary. stated that volun- teers had worked at the USC committee rooms during March. and that she had received three thank you notes from Canadian overseas veterans for Christ- mas packages. Shc also report- ed distributing 98 magazines. Cross House. ' HOUSEHOLD HINT Patches for a quilt can be cut without slipping if you make your pattern from fine sandpa- paper. Place the rough side next to the m1 to hold steady. 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